The season of Easter is the most important of all liturgical times, which Catholics celebrate as the Lord's resurrection from the dead, culminating in his Ascension to the Father and sending of the Holy Spirit upon the Church.

Bishop Zarama will celebrate Easter Sunday Mass at the following times:

12:30pm – English Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh

2:30pm – Spanish Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh

The season of Easter is the most important of all liturgical times, which Catholics celebrate as the Lord's resurrection from the dead, culminating in his Ascension to the Father and sending of the Holy Spirit upon the Church.

Bishop Zarama will celebrate Easter Sunday Mass at the following times:

12:30pm – English Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh

2:30pm – Spanish Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh

The celebration of the Easter Vigil is the beginning of the season of Easter. While the Vigil marks the end of the paschal fast, the end of the celebration of Holy Week, and the end of repentance and conversion for which Lent prepared the community, it is much more a beginning. It is the beginning of a new season of grace and a time of joy and thanksgiving, for Easter is not one day or one solemnity—it is a fifty day celebration, and the fifty days from Easter Sunday to Pentecost Sunday together comprise what the General Instruction terms "the great Sunday."

In the Lenten season, Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday, also known as Passion Sunday. This Sunday observes Jesus’s triumphant and joyful entrance into Jerusalem, marked by jubilant crowds waving palm branches, which symbolize victory over sin, peace, and eternal life.   

Bishop Zarama will celebrate Mass and bless palms at the following times:

8:30am – Spanish Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh

10:30am – English Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh

In the Lenten season, Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday, also known as Passion Sunday. This Sunday observes Jesus’s triumphant and joyful entrance into Jerusalem, marked by jubilant crowds waving palm branches, which symbolize victory over sin, peace, and eternal life.   

Bishop Zarama will celebrate Mass and bless palms at the following times:

8:30am – Spanish Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh

10:30am – English Mass at Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral, Raleigh

During the Chrism Mass, diocesan priests renew their priestly vows together with their fellow priests and other representatives from the 96 parishes, campus ministries and mission churches in the Diocese of Raleigh. Bishop Zarama also blesses the holy oils and sacred chrism, which will be used across the diocese throughout the year for sacraments such as baptism, confirmation and anointing of the sick. The Mass will be livestreamed from the diocesan YouTube channel.

Este Retiro es organizado por Movimiento de Renovacion Carismatica de la Parroquia Maria Reina de las Americas, dos dias de Retiro Febrero 24 de 8am a 8pm y Febrero 25 de 7am-3pm el costo es de $50.00 por persona. locacion Bobby Denning, 520 NC-55, Mount Olive NC 28365.

Para mas informacion y detalles comunicarse con Erasmo Morales, (919) 223-0131; Isaias Gonzalez, (919) 223-2270.