Friday, March 13, 2009

Vendredi

[Editilla Notellas~ We are experiencing, ah, technical infrastructure difficulties here at Rilla'Cave Central. Please bear with our slack posting for about a week? HA!]


The Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Club will hold its 62nd Annual Mass and Parade celebration on Saturday, March 14th, 12:00 p.m. at St. Mary's Assumption Church (corner of Constance and Josephine Streets) followed by the parade (corner of Felicity and Magazine) at 1:00 p.m.
The benefit block party will take place on Tuesday, March 17, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., at the Annunciation Square Playground, directly in front of St. Michael's Special School; to whom the proceeds of the block will be donated.
The medallion for 2009 will honor Our Lady of Knock Shrine in Ireland. Our Lady of Knock Shrine is a major pilgrimage site in the village of Knock in County Mayo, Ireland. On August 21, 1879 Ms. Mary McLoughlin, 45, housekeeper to Archdeacon Cavanagh, went to the nearby cottage of Mrs. Mary Byrne around 7pm and on her way she passed by the south gable of Knock Parish Church. There she saw an apparition of Our Lady, St. Joseph, St. John the Evangelist, an altar with a cross and a lamb (a traditional image of Jesus). Adorning angels surrounded the altar. The apparition was witnessed by 15 people whose ages ranged from five years to seventy-five years and they stood in the pouring rain for two hours reciting the Rosary.

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~Big Red Cotton


New Orleans Nagin Hits DC,
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Obama's Debt to New Orleans ~The Nation
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Court vacates part of Katrina insurance case award
~Michael Kunzelman


Rep. Melancon Comments on
FEMA Funding for St. Bernard
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~Your Right Hand Thief


"Pathos Plant"~PWALLY

Grand Forks declares flood emergency

Free Spring Concerts in
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1 comment:

K. said...

I've been to Knock a few times. In the summer, it's filled with kiosks and stores surrounding the shrine like suckling pigs. They all sell religious kitsch, such as an 11-foot long glow-in-the-dark wall rosary and BVM holy water holders. You add water by unscrewing the BVM's crown.