LOOK: Cardinal Tagle celebrates Chrism Mass on Maundy Thursday |

LOOK: Cardinal Tagle celebrates Chrism Mass on Maundy Thursday

By: - Reporter / @KAguilarINQ
/ 10:14 AM April 18, 2019

MANILA, Philippines — Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Cardinal Tagle celebrated on Maundy Thursday, April 18, the Chrism Mass at the Manila Cathedral. 

Priests from various dioceses attended the Mass to celebrate the gift of priesthood and renew their commitment to priestly service. 

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During the Chrism Mass, bishops consecrate chrism or the holy oil used in different Catholic rituals like baptism, confirmation, and for anointing the sick. 

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LOOK: Cardinal Tagle celebrates Chrism Mass on Maundy Thursday

Cardinal Tagle blesses vessels of the chrism or holy oil during the Chrism Mass on Thursday at the Manila Cathedral. Photo by Krissy Aguilar / INQUIRER.net

Priests would then bring the holy oil to their parishes after the Mass.

This year’s Chrism Mass also recognized priests who celebrated milestones in their priesthood — Msgr. Tomas Gonzales for his 50 years in priesthood, Msgr. Dalmacio Eusebio Jr. and Rev. Fr. Kevin McHugh for their 60 years in priesthood, and Msgr. Ruben Limcaco for his 65 years in priesthood.

Cardinal Tagle will also preside the “washing of the feet” during the evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 5:00 p.m. Maundy Thursday. /kga

LOOK: Cardinal Tagle celebrates Chrism Mass on Maundy Thursday

The Manila Cathedral was filled with pilgrims as Cardinal Tagle led the Chrism Mass on Thursday at the Manila Cathedral. Photo by Krissy Aguilar / INQUIRER.net

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