Good Friday services at NYC's St. Patrick's Cathedral led by new Archbishop Ronald Hicks
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Good Friday services at NYC's St. Patrick's Cathedral led by new Archbishop Ronald Hicks
""What happened, these mysteries we celebrate, gives us the path to salvation, eternal life. It's the greatest gift ever," Hicks said."
""I think it is a time to reflect on the Easter season and be grateful for all the things that we have," said Florida resident Kim Carol."
Archbishop Ronald Hicks will conduct his first Good Friday services at St. Patrick's Cathedral, following his installation in February. Good Friday is a significant day in Christianity, commemorating Jesus' crucifixion. The services will include scripture readings, music, and the veneration of the cross, encouraging worshippers to reflect on their faith. Hicks highlighted the importance of these mysteries for salvation. In Brooklyn, Bishop Robert Brennan will lead the 30th annual Way of the Cross procession, which includes prayer and reflection at various stops along the route.
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