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Originally, this feast had a penitential character, as if in mourning for the massacre of the children. Perhaps this is why De La Salle stresses self-denial and mortification in his meditation. The feast dates back at least to the fifth century. (MTR). Photo by Fallon Michael on Unsplash
By Br Dennis Magbanua FSCOriginally, this feast had a penitential character, as if in mourning for the massacre of the children. Perhaps this is why De La Salle stresses self-denial and mortification in his meditation. The feast dates back at least to the fifth century. (MTR). Photo by Fallon Michael on Unsplash