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Friars take lily blessing ceremony on-line
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Friars take lily blessing ceremony on-line
By Sean Moriarty
Current health restrictions won’t stop the Franciscans from celebrating the feast of St Anthony and the blessings of lilies next week.
However the three-day religious festival, known as the St Anthony Triduum will move on-line to comply with social distancing regulations.
The feast of St Anthony – the patron saint of small requests and the finder of lost things – is an important date in the Franciscan calendar.
St Anthony’s day is traditionally celebrated on June 13 and the days leading up to it are a time of daily masses and evening novenas.
It usually ends with a special mass where parishioners bring lilies to be blessed as part of a tradition that goes back hundreds of years.
The lily blessing ceremony is always one of the best-attended masses in the Friary every year, surpassed only by Christmas and Easter ceremonies and the feast of St Francis, during which animals and pets are blessed.
Masses will be broadcast daily 11.15 am via the Killarney Franciscans Facebook page. On Saturday June 13, people can hold a lily in their hands during the ceremony and have them blessed on-line.
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