Humility for the homeless

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LOOK: A Catholic priest dries the feet of a homeless man during the Washing of the Feet ceremony on Maundy Thursday at a university in Manila City that temporarily shelters the homeless amid the Luzon lockdown.

A Catholic priest dries the feet of a homeless man during the Washing of the Feet ceremony on Maundy Thursday at a university in Manila City that temporarily shelters the homeless amid the Luzon lockdown due to

the coronavirus pandemic. Many Catholic ceremonies during the Holy Week have been cancelled or changed in the Philippines and around the world due to quarantine measures imposed to combat the spread of COVID-19.

 

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This is an act by the Lord Jesus as a show of humbleness ever since. A master serving HIS people. It is not for a Holy Week presentation only, this should be done throughout..

That can be spiritually healthy to that priest and to those homeless that their feet were washed. But, the greatest message is to share God's Salvation through Jesus words base on John 3:1-5. Every time you share God's Salvation, satan is defeated.

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