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Alleluia! We are in the season of Easter in which for 50 days Catholics celebrate the Lord’s resurrection from the dead, culminating in his Ascension into heaven and the Holy Spirit descending upon her Church.
The word, Easter, according to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops comes from Old English, meaning “east” for the sun that rises in the East, bringing light, warmth and hope; a symbol to Christians of the rising Christ, who is the true and divine Light of the world.
In this fourth column on creating a Rosary garden, I will offer plants for a garden dedicated to the Glorious Mysteries.
Continued below.
The word, Easter, according to the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops comes from Old English, meaning “east” for the sun that rises in the East, bringing light, warmth and hope; a symbol to Christians of the rising Christ, who is the true and divine Light of the world.
In this fourth column on creating a Rosary garden, I will offer plants for a garden dedicated to the Glorious Mysteries.
Continued below.
How to plant a Rosary garden: Glorious Mysteries
In this fourth column on creating a rosary garden, we offer plants for a garden dedicated to the Glorious Mysteries.
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