Holy Monday: Liturgy of Lament, Repentance and Consolation

03.05.26 | Homepage

    In solidarity and friendship with Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe's idea that he wrote about in his Ash Wednesday letter the diocese plans to offer Holy Monday public liturgies and prayer services.  This is to "lament the violence and hatred that has come to define our common life and to witness to our conviction that Christians must come together across our unholy divisions," Rowe wrote. 

    Bishop Rob Price has scheduled such a service for Holy Monday, March 30, 7 p.m.,  at St. Mathew's Cathedral. Similar services will be offered throughout the diocese. Those details will be published soon.