Top right photo: Palm Sunday, April 13, was the beginning of the Holy Week, the most sacred time of the liturgical year for Catholics. Churches in the Diocese of Baton Rouge celebrated with processions in which people waved palm branches. At St. Aloysius Church in Baton Rouge, Father Michael Alello, pastor, blessed palm branches and led the procession, which began outdoors then and ended in the church and culminated with Mass.
The Holy Thursday Mass includes the Gospel reading about Jesus washing the disciples’ feet and instructing them to do the same. Parishes commemorate this with the ceremony of the washing of the feet of people representing the community.
There’s also the veneration of the cross and reception of Communion, because the church does not fast from the Eucharist. Then the service “stops,” and the church is open for people to come in to pray throughout the evening and Holy Saturday.
part of the liturgy, the unbaptized elect and baptized candidates are fully initiated into the Catholic Church. At the Easter Vigil and Sunday Masses, the congregation is invited to renew their baptismal promises and reject sin and Satan.