2013 U.S. TOUR of the relic of saint mary magdalene February 20
Transcript of 2013 U.S. TOUR of the relic of saint mary magdalene February 20
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as of February 26, 2013
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St. Vincent Ferrer Church1530 Jackson Avenue
River Forest, Illinois 60305708-366-7090
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St. Thomas More 2825 West 81st StreetChicago, Illinois 60652
773-436-4444 ________________________________
St. Constance Church 5843 W. Strong StreetChicago, Illinois 60630
773-545-8581
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St. Peter Damian Catholic Church 109 South Crest Avenue
Bartlett, Illinois 60103630-837-5411
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St. James Catholic Church 2907 South Wabash Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60616 312-842-1919
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Santa Maria Del Popolo 116 North Lake Street
Mundelein, Illinois 60060847-949-8300
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St. Mary of the Angels 1850 North Hermitage Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60622 773-278-2644
7 am Mass—candlelight procession with relic, 7:45 am—Chaplet & Litany to St. Mary Magdalene,
9 am—Spiritual Talk, “St. Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,” 10-11 am—Confessions, 12 noon Mass,
1-2 pm—Confessions, 3 pm—Chaplet of Divine Mercy, 5 pm—Stations of the Cross, 6:30 pm Rosary,
7 pm Mass, 8 pm relic departs.
6:30 am Mass, 8:15 am—welcome the relic with candlelight procession, 8:30 am Mass, 9:30 am—Chaplet & Litany of St. Mary
Magdalene, 9:30 am—Confessions, 10:30 am—Spiritual Talk, “Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,”
11:30 am—Confessions, 12 noon Mass, 1 pm—Chaplet & Litany of St. Mary Magdalene, 2 pm—Stations of the Cross,
2-4—Confessions, 3 pm—Chaplet of Divine Mercy & Meditations on Lent, 6:30 pm—Rosary, 7 pm Holy Mass.
7:50 am—candlelight procession into the Church with the relic for 8 am English Mass where Deacon James Devine, from the
Basilica of St. Mary Magdalene in the South of France, will preach about “Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,”
9 am Polish Mass with Deacon James preaching, 12 noon Special English Mass with Deacon James preaching, 2 pm—Stations of
the Cross (children), 3 pm—Stations of the Cross in English (adults), 4 - 4:15 pm—Chaplet & Litany to Saint Mary Magdalene,
7:30 pm Stations of the Cross in Polish, 8 pm Polish Mass with Deacon James preaching, 9 pm—relic departs.
9:30 am—candlelight Procession with 1st & 2nd grade as the relic is being carried to the foot of the altar, 9:35 am—Litany to Saint Mary Magdalene, 9:45 am - 10:15 am—Spiritual Talk for children,
“Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,” 10:30 am—Chaplet to Saint Mary Magdalene, 10:45 am—Private Veneration, 12 noon—Spiritual Talk for adults, “Mary Magdalene
and the Most Holy Eucharist,” 3 pm—Stations of the Cross, 4 pm—Confessions, 5 pm English Mass,
7 pm Polish Mass, 8:30 pm—relic departs.
9:30 am—greeting of the relic and candlelight procession followed by the Mass, 11:30 am Mass, 1 pm—Midday Prayer and
Veneration of relic, 2 pm—Litany chanted by Monks of St. Meinrad Archabbey and veneration of relics,
2 - 4 pm—Confessions available, 3 pm—Chaplet & Litany to St. Mary Magdalene, 4 pm—Spiritual Talk, “Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,” 5:30 pm—Vespers followed by removal of
relic with candlelight procession.
8:15 am Holy Mass—with candlelight procession, 10 am— Chaplet & Litany to St. Mary Magdalene, 11:30 - 11:45 am—
Deacon James Levine from the Basilica of Saint Mary Magdalene in the South of France will give a Spiritual Talk, “Mary Magdalene
and the Most Holy Eucharist” for the school children, 12 noon Spanish Mass, 1 pm - Spanish Chaplet prayer to Saint Mary
Magdalene, 1:30 - 2:30 pm—Confessions, 2 pm—Stations of the Cross, 3 pm English Mass 4 - 5 pm—Exposition of the Blessed
Sacrament and Spiritual Talk for adults, "Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist" 5:15 pm—Chaplet & Litany to Saint Mary
Magdalene in English, 5:50 pm Spanish Mass, 7 pm—relic departs
9:45 am—candlelight procession with the school children and the relic entering the Church, 10 am Mass followed by a spiritual
talk for the children, “Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,” by Deacon James Devine from the Basilica of Saint Mary Magdalene in the South of France, 12 noon—Chaplet &
Litany to Saint Mary Magdalene, 2:15 pm—Stations of the Cross led by Deacon James, 4 - 5 pm—Conference:
“Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,”5 - 5:30 pm—Confessions available, 5:30 pm Mass—with homily
by Fr. Henri-Dominique de Spéville, OP,6:30 pm—Spanish Chaplet & Litany to St. Mary Magdalene,
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French Dominican priest, Father Henri-Dominique de Spéville, travels with Relic of Saint Mary Magdalene from La Sainte-Baume (the South of France) to Chicago Airport
Relic Tour coordinator - Paula Lawlor310-892-0108
2013 U.S. TOUR of therelic of saint mary magdalene
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St. John the Evangelist 502 South Park Boulevard
Streamwood, Ilinois 60107630-837-6500
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St. Mary Magdalene Parish8426 South Marquette Avenue
Chicago, Ilinois 60617 773-768-1700________________________________
St. Ita Catholic Church5500 North BroadwayChicago, Ilinois 60640
773-561-5343________________________________
Poor Clare Monastery of theImmaculate Conception
12210 South Will Cook RoadPalos Park, Illinois 60464 708-361-1810________________________________
St. James at Sag Bridge Church10600 South Archer Ave.
Lemont, Illinois 60439 630-257-7000 ________________________________
St. Bartholomew Catholic Church 4949 West Patterson Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60641 773-286-7871________________________________
Ashkum Catholic Churchof the Assumption
208 North Second StreetAshkum, Ilinois 60911 815-698-2262
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John Paul II Newman CenterUniversity of Illinois - Chicago
700 South Morgan StreetChicago, Illinois 60607 312-226-1880________________________________
St. Patrick Church638 North Calumet
Chesterton, Indiana 46304219-926-1282
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St. Alphonsus Church 1429 West Wellington Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60657773-525-0709
8:45 am Mass—with candlelight procession as the relic enters the Church, 10 am—Spiritual talk, “Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,” followed by the Chaplet & Litany of Saint Mary
Magdalene, 11 am—Confessions, 12 noon—Sta� prays Chaplet & Litany to Saint Mary Magdalene, 1 pm—Spiritual Talk for the
school children, 5 pm—Chaplet of Divine Mercy and Meditation on Lent, 6:30 pm—Rosary lead by Knights of Columbus,
7 pm Mass followed by a candlelight processionaccompanying the relic as it leaves the Church.
10:00 am Mass—preceded by candlelight procession as the relic is brought into the church, 10:45 am—Chaplet of St. Mary Magdalene and Litany of St. Mary Magdalene, 11:15 am—
Conference: “Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist”12:15 pm Solemn Mass, 1:00 pm—Chaplet and Litany of St. Mary
Magdalene, 2:30 pm—Chaplet of Divine Mercy, 4:00 pm— Stations of the Cross, 5:30 pm—Rosary, 6:00 pm Solemn Mass,
after which the relic will be removed.8 am Mass—preceded by candlelight procession as the relic is
brought into the Church, Rosary follows the Mass, 9 am—Chaplet & Litany to St. Mary Magdalene, Veneration continues all day until the relic departs, 12 noon—Chaplet & Litany to St. Mary
Magdalene, 6 pm—Stations of the Cross, 6:45 pm—Spiritual Talk given during the Soup Supper, “Mary Magdalene
and the Most Holy Eucharist,”7:30 pm—Taizé Prayer after which the relic will be removed.
6:30 am—arrival of the relic, 6:50 am—candlelight procession with the relic to the foot of the altar, 7 am Holy Mass followed by
Terce (mid-morning prayer), 8:30 am - 9:30 am—Spiritual Talk, “Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,” given by Deacon James Devine. a Missionary of the Most Holy Eucharist from the
Basilica of Saint Mary Magdalene in the South of France, 10 am— Stations of the Cross led by Deacon James, 11 am—Chaplet &
Litany to Saint Mary Magdalene followed by Sext (mid-day prayer), 11:30 am—private Veneration, 12:30 pm—relic departs.
2 pm—relic arrives, 2:15 - 2:30 pm—Chaplet & Litany toSt. Mary Magdalene, 3 - 4 pm—Spiritual Talk,
“Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist”given by Deacon James Levine fron the Basilica of
Saint Mary Magdalene in the South of France,4:30 - 5:15 pm—Confessions available.5:30 pm Holy Mass celebrated by the
Dominican accompanying the relic, 7 pm—relic departs.
7:50 am—candlelight procession with relic entering the Church, 8 am Spanish Mass,
9:30 am English Mass, 11-11:15 am Spiritual Talk, “Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,” 11:30 am Mass,
1 pm—relic exits the Church.
Perpetual Adoration...2:55 pm—relic is carried to the altar,
3 pm—Devine Mercy Chaplet, 3:15 pm—Rosary, 3:45 pm Holy Mass,
5-5:30 pm—Spiritual Talk,“Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,”
6-6:15 pm—Chaplet & Litany toSaint Mary Magdalene,
6:30 pm—relic exits the church.
10 am—candlelight procession as relic is broughtinto Church: Litany to Saint Mary Magdalene,
10:45 - 11:45 am—Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament,12:05 pm Concelebrated Solemn Mass, 1 - 2:50 pm—Adoration
of the Blessed Sacrament, 3 pm—Chaplet to Saint Mary Magdalene followed by "Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy
Eucharist" spiritual talk by Deacon James Devine,4:45 pm—Stations of the Cross, 5:15 pm Mass,
after the Mass the relic is removed from Church.
12:15 pm—candlelight procession welcoming the relic,12:30 am Holy Mass, followed by a Spiritual
Talk for the school students by Deacon James Devine,“Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,”
2 pm—Chaplet & Litany to Saint Mary Magdalene,3 pm—Stations of the Cross led by Deacon James,
4 pm—Conference: “Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,” by Deacon James who is a Missionary of the Most Holy Eucharist from the Basilique Sainte-Marie-Madeleine in Provence,
5 pm Holy Mass, 6:30 pm—relic departs.
8:30 am—candlelight procession, formal welcome of the relics, and Holy Mass, 9:15 am—Rosary,
10 am—Talk on “St. Mary Magdalene & the Eucharist,”11 am - 12 noon—opportunity for Confessions, 1 pm—Chaplet
of St. Mary Magdalene, 3 pm—Chaplet of Divine Mercy, 4 pm—Stations of the Cross,
5 pm—holy hour and devotions in Spanish,6 pm Evening Mass and farewell.
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St. Patrick Church710 West Marion Street
Joliet, Illinois 60436815-727-4746
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Ss. Peter & Paul Catholic Church36 North Ellsworth
Naperville, Illinois 60540630-355-1081
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St. Joseph Catholic Church4824 Highland Avenue
Downers Grove, Illinois 60515630-964-0216
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St. Mary Magdalene Parish127 South Briggs Street
Joliet, Illinois 60433815-722-7653
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St. Mary Magdalene Parish127 South Briggs Street
Joliet, Illinois 60433815-722-7653
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St. Patrick Catholic Church406 Walnut Street
Yorkville, Illinois 60560630-553-6671
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St. Isaac Joques Church306 West Fourth StreetHinsdale, Illinois 60521
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St. Mark Parish1113 West Bradley Avenue
Peoria, Illinois 61606309-673-1263
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St. Hyacinth Parish927 10th Street
LaSalle, Illinois 61301815-223-1459
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7:30 am Mass—with candlelight procession carrying the relic to the foot of the altar, 11 am—Chaplet & Litany to Saint Mary Magdalene, 12 noon—Spiritual Talk (15 min.) for the home
school children, “Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,” followed by veneration of the relic, 2 pm—Stations of the Cross, 4 pm—Chaplet & Litany to Saint Mary Magdalene, 5 pm English Mass followed by half hour Spiritual Talk, “Mary Magdalene and
the Most Holy Eucharist,” 6-7 pm—Confessions, 6:30 pm—Spanish Chaplet to Saint Mary Magdalene, 7 pm Spanish Mass followed by Spiritual Talk in Spanish, “Mary
Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,” 8 pm—relic departs.
7:40 am—relic arrives, 8 am—candlelight procession with the school children and the relic into the Church for the 8 am Mass followed by Litany of St. Mary Magdalene, 9 am—Spiritual Talk,
“Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,” 10 am— veneration of relic by school children and others, 10 - 11 am—
Confessions, 12 noon—Chaplet of St. Mary Magdalene, 12:30 pm Latin Tridentine Mass, 6 pm—sung solemn Vespers,
7 pm—Statons of the Cross & Benediction followed byveneration of the relic, 8 pm—relic departs.
7:50 am—candlelight procession carrying the relic to the foot of the altar, 8 am Holy Mass, 9 - 9:45 am—Spiritual
Talk, “Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,”by Deacon James Devine from the Basilique Sainte-
Marie-Madeleine in Provence,9:45 am—Chaplet & Litany to Saint Mary Magdalene,
10 am—relic departs.
4 pm Vigil Mass,6 pm Stations of the Cross, Veneration
until 7:30 pm.
8 am, 9:30 am & 11:30 am Mass, 2-3 pm—Spiritual Talk,“St. Mary Magdalene
and the Most Holy Eucharist,”4 pm—Chaplet Prayer to St. Mary Magdalene,
5 pm Special Mass, Veneration all day between scheduled events. relic departs at 7:30 pm.
8 am Mass, with candlelight procession carrying the relic to the foot of the altar, Confessions available after the Mass, 10
am—Chaplet & Litany to St. Mary Magdalene, 11 am—Spiritual Talk, for home schooled children, “Mary Magdalene and the Most
Holy Eucharist.” 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm—relic will visit St. Mary Parish for St. Mary’s Students & Parishioners. 2:30 pm—relic
returns to St. Patrick Parish, 3 pm—Chaplet of the Divine Mercy, 4 pm—Stations of the Cross, 6 pm—Spiritual talk, “Mary
Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist”, 6:30 pm—Chaplet & Litany to St. Mary Magdalene, 8 pm—relic departs.
7 am Holy Mass, 12 noon—Devotional Service and Sermon, “Mary
Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist” by Deacon James Devine from the Basilique Sainte-Marie-
Madeleine in Provence, France,5 pm Holy Mass—The Most Reverend Joseph M. Siegel—
celebrant and homilist, Auxiliary Bishop of theDiocese of Joliet, 7 pm relic departs.
8:00 am Mass—procession of relic, with school children participating followed by Litany of Mary Madgdalen,
Church open for veneration throughout the day... 12 noon-Angelus, 2 pm—Stations of the cross, with school children
leading, 5:15 pm Mass followed by Chaplet of Mary Magdalen6:30 pm—RCIA Class will meet in Church where the public is
invited to a Spiritual Talk on “Mary Magdalen and the Most Holy Eucharist,” 8 pm—Holy Hour of Eucharistic Adoration with Music/Confessions, 9:00 pm Mass, 10 pm—relic departs.
9:15 am—candlelight procession with the Catholic grade school children and the relic into the Church, 9:30 am English Mass—
with students from Trinity Catholic Academy, 11 am— Confessions available in English and Spanish, 12 noon—English Mass, 2 pm—Confessions in English and Spanish, 3 pm—Divine
Mercy Chaplet followed by the Chaplet & Litany to St. Mary Magdalene, 5 pm—Spiritual Talk, “Mary Magdalene and the Most
Holy Eucharist,” by Deacon James Devine from the Basilica ofSaint Mary Magdalene in the South of France,
6:30 pm—Spanish Chaplet & Litany to St. Mary Magdalene, 7 pm Spanish Mass, 8 pm—relic departs.
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St. Philomena Parish3300 N. Twelve Oaks Drive
Peoria, Illinois 61604 309-682-8642______________________________
Community of St. John11227 West Legion Hall Road
Princeville, Illinois 61559 309-385-2550________________________________
Cathedral of St. Maryof the Immaculate Conception
607 NE Madison AvenuePeoria, IL 61603 309-682-5823
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Community of St. John11227 West Legion Hall Road
Princeville, Illinois 61559 309-385-2550________________________________
Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother 318 North 8th Street
Vandalia, Illinois 62471618-292-9852
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Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception524 East Lawrence
Spring�eld, Illinois 62703217-522-3342
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St. Patrick’s Church303 South Locust
Pana, Illinois 62557217-562-5396
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St. Mary Magdalen Parish4924 Bancroft Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63109314-352-2111
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St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church2618 S. Brentwood Boulevard
Brentwood, Missouri 63144314-961-8400
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St. Dominic Priory3407 Lafayette Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63104314-678-9427
7 am Holy Mass—preceded by candlelight procession with the relic into the Church, 8 am Holy Mass, 9 am Holy Mass (school
Mass) with preaching by Deacon James Devine from the Basilica of Saint Mary Magdalene in the South of France,
10 am—Spiritual Talk by Deacon James, “Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,” 11 am—Confessions. 1 pm—Chaplet
& Litany to St. Mary Magdalene with upper grade of school children, 5 pm—Confessions. 5:30 pm Holy Mass, 6 pm—Living
Stations with the children, 7 pm—relic departs.
6:15 am—Silent Prayer, 7 am—Lauds, 8 am—Stations, 9-10 am—Spiritual Talk, "Saint Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist", 10 am—Procession to the Apostolic Sisters praying the Chaplet to Saint Mary Magdalene, 10:30—Confessions, 11
am—Procession to the Contemplative Sisters praying the Litany to Saint Mary Magdalene, 11:45 am Holy Mass, 2 pm—relic departs... and then returns, 9 pm—Vigils for Sunday at the
Sisters’ Chapel with the relics. Sisters’ Chapel will remain openall night for Veneration of the relic.
4 pm Holy Mass, 5:30 - 6 pm—Spiritual Talk, “Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,”
Veneration until 7 pm when relic departs.
6 am—Silent Prayer (Sisters’ Chapel), 7 am—Lauds, Procession to the Brothers’ Chapel after Lauds, praying the Litany to Saint Mary Magdalene, 9 - 10 am—Spiritual Talk (Brothers’ Chapel),"Saint Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist" given by
Deacon James, 11 am—Sext, 11:15 am Holy Mass followedby the Chaplet to Saint Mary Magdalene, 2 pm—Relic departs.
Music Ministry of Annie Karto 10 am Mass, 12 noon—Chaplet to Saint Mary
Magdalene, 1 pm—Stations of the Cross, 3 pm—Spiritual Talk:
“St. Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,”4:30 pm—Litany to Saint Mary Magdalene,
5 pm Special Mass,Veneration all day until 7 pm.
Prayer Services, Spiritual Talks, Stations of the Cross and times of Veneration to be announced...
Bishop Paprocki will celebrate the5:15 pm Mass.
8 am Mass—candlelight procession with the relic and Sacred Heart School students before Mass, 9-9:15 am—Special Talk for
the students given by the Missionary of the Most Holy Eurcharist, 9:15 am-1:30 pm—Eucharistic Adoration,
10 am—Chaplet to Saint Mary Magdalene, 12 noon—Spiritual Talk ,
“St. Mary Magdalene and the Most Holy Eucharist,” 1:30 pm—Stations of the Cross, 3 pm Mass,
Veneration all day until 5 pm.
7:50 am—candlelight procession carrying the relic into the church,
8 am Holy Mass,9:15 am—Chaplet & Litany to St. Mary Magdalen,
9:30 - 10:30 am—Spiritual Talk, “Mary Magdalen and the Most Holy Eucharist,"
by Deacon James Devine from the Basilique Sainte-Marie-Madeline in St. Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume,
11:30 am Special Mass, 1 pm—relic departs.
2 pm—candlelight procession carrying the relic into the church, 2:15 - 3 pm—Confessions, 3 pm Holy Mass, 4 - 6
pm—Confessions, 4:30 pm—Chaplet & Litany to St. Mary Magdalen, 5 pm—Rosary, 5:30 - 6:30—Blessed Sacrament
exposed for Spiritual Talk, “Mary Magdalen and the Most Holy Eucharist," by Deacon James Devine from the Basilique Sainte-Marie-Madeline in St. Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume,
7 pm Holy Mass—Fr. Thomas Michelet, OP (from Sainte-Baume) giving the homily, 8 pm - relic departs.
8 am—Morning Prayer with preaching, 11 am Holy Mass, Veneration throughout the day,
2 pm—Praying of the Rosary or Chaplet to St. Mary Magdalene,
4:30 pm—Evening Prayer with preaching,The closing of the day of Veneration.
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