The holiest days of HolyWeek2020 begin today when Catholics remember the Last Supper of Jesus before his crucifixion and death. Bookmark this page to watch the live online Mass with Caloocan Bishop Pablo Virgilio David at 5 pm on MaundyThursday.
MANILA, Philippines – The holiest days of Holy Week begin on Maundy Thursday, April 9, when Catholics remember the Last Supper of Jesus before his crucifixion and death.
, better known as Bishop Ambo, leads the observance of Holy Thursday with a live online Mass at 5 pm. David is also vice president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines.due to the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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