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HOLY WEEK, TRIDUUM,
and EASTER
If somebody special gives you a gift, even if it’s something
ordinary, you set it apart as something special. The word HOLY
means “to set apart.”
HOLY WEEK
Throughout the year, we keep
Sundays holy—a day “set apart”
for God.
How do we set apart this day for
God?
HOLY WEEK
HOLY WEEK
We are getting ready to set
apart an entire week for God!
Holy Week is a time “set apart”
from the rest of the calendar so
that we might recall the
suffering, Death, and
Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
HOLY WEEK
Palm
Sunday
The Triduum
Good
Friday
Holy
Thursday
Holy
Saturday
PALM SUNDAY
Hosanna!
PALM SUNDAY
Reading of the Passion
SPY WEDNESDAY
CHRISM MASS, TENEBRAE
By Bhuck [CC BY-SA 3.0
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-
sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
THE TRIDUUM
EVENING MASS of the LORD’S SUPPER
EVENING MASS of the LORD’S SUPPER
We should glory in the cross of
our Lord Jesus Christ, for he is
our salvation, our life and
Resurrection. Through
him we are saved and made
free.
(Entrance Antiphon)
On that same night I will pass
through Egypt and strike down
every firstborn of both people and
animals, and I will bring judgment
on all the gods of Egypt. I am the
LORD.
The blood will be a sign for you on
the houses where you are, and
when I see the blood, I will pass
over you. No destructive plague will
touch you when I strike Egypt.
(from Exodus 12:1–8, 11–14)
EVENING MASS of the LORD’S SUPPER
EVENING MASS of the LORD’S SUPPER
For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you: The Lord Jesus, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and
when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, “This is my body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of me.” In the
same way, after supper he took the cup, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood; do this, whenever you drink it,
in remembrance of me.” For whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes.
—1 Corinthians 11:23–26
EVENING MASS of the LORD’S SUPPER
EVENING MASS of the LORD’S SUPPER
GOOD FRIDAY: The Passion of the Lord
GOOD FRIDAY: The Passion of the Lord
GOOD FRIDAY: The Passion of the Lord
GOOD FRIDAY: The Passion of the Lord
GOOD FRIDAY: Stations of the Cross
1. Jesus Is Condemned to Death.
2. Jesus Takes Up His Cross.
3. Jesus Falls the First Time.
4. Jesus Meets His Sorrowful Mother.
5. Simon of Cyrene Helps Jesus Carry the
Cross.
6. Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus.
7. Jesus Falls a Second Time.
8. Jesus Meets the Women of Jerusalem.
9. Jesus Falls the Third Time.
10. Jesus Is Stripped of His Garments.
11. Jesus Is Nailed to the Cross.
12. Jesus Dies on the Cross.
13. Jesus Is Taken Down From the Cross.
14. Jesus Is Laid in the Tomb.
The closing prayer—sometimes included as a 15th station—reflects on the
Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
The 14 Stations of the Cross represent events from Jesus’ Passion and Death. At each
station we use our senses and our imagination to reflect prayerfully upon Jesus’ suffering,
Death, and Resurrection.
HOLY SATURDAY: Easter Vigil
Keeping
Watch
HOLY SATURDAY: Easter Vigil
Christ Our Light!
Thanks be to God!
Via picturinggod.ignatianspirituality.com
Boston at en.wikipedia [CC BY-SA 3.0
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via
Wikimedia Commons
HOLY SATURDAY: Easter Vigil
HOLY SATURDAY: Easter Vigil
Rejoice! Exsultet!
HOLY SATURDAY: Easter Vigil
HOLY SATURDAY: Easter Vigil
Alleluia!
HOLY SATURDAY: Easter Vigil
I Baptize You…
A New Creation
HOLY SATURDAY: Easter Vigil
By Richard Gillin under (CC BY-SA 2.0).
HOLY SATURDAY: Easter Vigil
EASTER SEASON: 50 Days
ASCENSION, PENTECOST
HOLY WEEK RESOURCES from Loyola
Press
http://www.loyolapress.com/liturgical-year-holy-week.htm

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Holy week easter_final

  • 2. If somebody special gives you a gift, even if it’s something ordinary, you set it apart as something special. The word HOLY means “to set apart.” HOLY WEEK
  • 3. Throughout the year, we keep Sundays holy—a day “set apart” for God. How do we set apart this day for God? HOLY WEEK
  • 4. HOLY WEEK We are getting ready to set apart an entire week for God! Holy Week is a time “set apart” from the rest of the calendar so that we might recall the suffering, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
  • 9. CHRISM MASS, TENEBRAE By Bhuck [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by- sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
  • 11. EVENING MASS of the LORD’S SUPPER
  • 12. EVENING MASS of the LORD’S SUPPER We should glory in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, for he is our salvation, our life and Resurrection. Through him we are saved and made free. (Entrance Antiphon)
  • 13. On that same night I will pass through Egypt and strike down every firstborn of both people and animals, and I will bring judgment on all the gods of Egypt. I am the LORD. The blood will be a sign for you on the houses where you are, and when I see the blood, I will pass over you. No destructive plague will touch you when I strike Egypt. (from Exodus 12:1–8, 11–14) EVENING MASS of the LORD’S SUPPER
  • 14. EVENING MASS of the LORD’S SUPPER For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you: The Lord Jesus, on the night he was betrayed, took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and said, “This is my body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of me.” In the same way, after supper he took the cup, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in my blood; do this, whenever you drink it, in remembrance of me.” For whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until he comes. —1 Corinthians 11:23–26
  • 15. EVENING MASS of the LORD’S SUPPER
  • 16. EVENING MASS of the LORD’S SUPPER
  • 17. GOOD FRIDAY: The Passion of the Lord
  • 18. GOOD FRIDAY: The Passion of the Lord
  • 19. GOOD FRIDAY: The Passion of the Lord
  • 20. GOOD FRIDAY: The Passion of the Lord
  • 21. GOOD FRIDAY: Stations of the Cross 1. Jesus Is Condemned to Death. 2. Jesus Takes Up His Cross. 3. Jesus Falls the First Time. 4. Jesus Meets His Sorrowful Mother. 5. Simon of Cyrene Helps Jesus Carry the Cross. 6. Veronica Wipes the Face of Jesus. 7. Jesus Falls a Second Time. 8. Jesus Meets the Women of Jerusalem. 9. Jesus Falls the Third Time. 10. Jesus Is Stripped of His Garments. 11. Jesus Is Nailed to the Cross. 12. Jesus Dies on the Cross. 13. Jesus Is Taken Down From the Cross. 14. Jesus Is Laid in the Tomb. The closing prayer—sometimes included as a 15th station—reflects on the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The 14 Stations of the Cross represent events from Jesus’ Passion and Death. At each station we use our senses and our imagination to reflect prayerfully upon Jesus’ suffering, Death, and Resurrection.
  • 22. HOLY SATURDAY: Easter Vigil Keeping Watch
  • 23. HOLY SATURDAY: Easter Vigil Christ Our Light! Thanks be to God! Via picturinggod.ignatianspirituality.com Boston at en.wikipedia [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
  • 25. HOLY SATURDAY: Easter Vigil Rejoice! Exsultet!
  • 27. HOLY SATURDAY: Easter Vigil Alleluia!
  • 28. HOLY SATURDAY: Easter Vigil I Baptize You… A New Creation
  • 29. HOLY SATURDAY: Easter Vigil By Richard Gillin under (CC BY-SA 2.0).
  • 33. HOLY WEEK RESOURCES from Loyola Press http://www.loyolapress.com/liturgical-year-holy-week.htm

Editor's Notes

  1. Today, we’re going to take a closer look at Holy Week, the Triduum, and Easter.
  2. We’re getting ready to celebrate Holy Week. Let’s talk about what the word “holy” means. If somebody special gives you a gift, even if it’s something ordinary, you set it apart as something special. The word “holy” means “to set apart.”
  3. When we consider something holy, that means that we set it apart from the ordinary. Throughout the year, we keep Sundays holy as a day set apart for God. What are some of the ways we set apart Sunday from the rest of the week? (We go to church; We avoid work; We rest; We do works of mercy.)
  4. We are getting ready to set apart an entire week for God! Holy Week is a time set apart from the rest of the calendar so that we might recall the suffering, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
  5. Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday and reaches its climax in what we call the Triduum (TRIH-doo-uhm), which means “the three days” of Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday.
  6. Let’s take a walk through Holy Week to see how we celebrate these very special days. Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday. Who can explain what event we recall on Palm Sunday? (Jesus’ entrance into Jerusalem) We receive blessed palms and begin Mass with a procession, often outdoors, recalling how Jesus entered Jerusalem to shouts of “Hosanna!” as the people welcomed him as a king. We too welcome Jesus as our king. The word “hosanna” means “save us.” Traditionally, Catholics take the blessed palms home and place them behind a cross or crucifix or a picture on the wall.
  7. On Palm Sunday, we listen to the reading of the Passion of Jesus, beginning with Judas’ betrayal and continuing all the way through Jesus’ Death on the Cross and his burial in the tomb. This reading, which is longer than a typical Sunday Gospel, is very solemn and is usually done by dividing the reading parts among the priest, the lectors, and even the assembly who often take the parts of the crowd. We leave Mass on Palm Sunday, knowing that we are entering into a very holy week in which we recall the events of Jesus’ suffering, Death, and Resurrection.
  8. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of Holy Week do not have special names as do Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. However, they are still important days to set aside for walking with Jesus as the Gospels of each day lead us to the events surrounding his Crucifixion. Sometimes, Wednesday of Holy Week is referred to as “Spy Wednesday” since, in the Gospel of that day, Judas began to “spy” for an opportunity to betray Jesus. This day invites us to consider those times when we have betrayed Jesus by not being faithful to him.
  9. There are also some other events that take place before Holy Thursday’s evening Mass. In many dioceses, a Chrism Mass is celebrated at the cathedral early in the week to bless the oils that are to be used in the sacraments throughout the year in all of the parishes. Parishes send representatives to the Chrism Mass to receive the blessed oils that will be taken back to the parish for use in the sacraments. There are three oils blessed by the bishop at the Chrism Mass: the Oil of Catechumens ("Oleum Catechumenorum" or "Oleum Sanctorum") used in Baptism, the Oil of the Infirm ("Oleum Infirmorum") used in the Anointing of the Sick, and Holy Chrism ("Sacrum Chrisma") used in Confirmation and Holy Orders. Also, beginning on Wednesday evening and continuing on Thursday and Friday evenings, some parishes pray a service called Tenebrae, which is the public singing of part of the Liturgy of the Hours. In the Tenebrae service, 15 candles in a triangular stand are extinguished one by one, leaving the congregation in darkness to recall the darkness that enveloped Calvary upon Jesus’ Death on the Cross. It is also traditional at this point for one of the ministers at this service to make a sudden loud noise—called the strepitus—by slamming a book or a door. This noise symbolizes the earthquake that Scripture says accompanied the Lord’s Death as well as the shutting of the tomb where Jesus was laid.
  10. The Triduum—meaning “the three days”—begins at sunset on Holy Thursday. For the Jewish people, the day began at sunset. That means that the three days of the Triduum go from Thursday evening to Friday evening (Day 1), to Saturday evening (Day 2), to Easter Sunday evening (Day 3). Technically, Lent ends with the beginning of the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on the evening of Holy Thursday. There is no Mass on the morning of Holy Thursday.
  11. The Triduum begins with the celebration of the Mass of the Lord’s Supper on Holy Thursday, as we recall the Last Supper that Jesus ate with his Apostles. The Mass often begins with a procession of the oils that were blessed at the Chrism Mass earlier that week at the cathedral.
  12. Then, a joyful procession announces the beginning of the Triduum in which we glory in the Cross of Jesus Christ, a symbol of his victory over sin and death. We also sing the “Gloria” for the first time since Lent began, giving praise to Christ for taking away the sins of the world.
  13. In the first reading for Holy Thursday, we hear the story from the Book of Exodus of how the Jewish people celebrated the Passover. We recall how they were saved from the angel of death by the blood of the lamb as they were leaving Egypt to head for the Promised Land.
  14. In the second reading, which is from the First Letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians, we hear of how Jesus gave us a new Passover meal—the Eucharist—by offering his own Body and Blood under the forms of bread and wine at the Last Supper. We hear the words that Jesus spoke at the Last Supper.
  15. In the Gospel, we hear how, at the Last Supper, Jesus got up from the table, took off his robe, wrapped a towel around his waist, filled a basin with water, and washed the feet of his Apostles, commanding us to do the same. We call this command the Mandatum (mahn-DOT-uhm). It is a reminder to us to follow Jesus’ example of selfless love in laying down our lives for others in service to them. Following the Gospel and the homily, a solemn Washing of the Feet takes place to symbolize Jesus’ washing of the feet of the Apostles.
  16. After Communion, the Blessed Sacrament is carried in a solemn procession and is reserved in a tabernacle on an altar of repose. The people leave in silence, although many remain in silent prayer and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. It is a custom in many dioceses for people to visit churches in their area on Holy Thursday since they are open until midnight for adoration. Many parishes organize bus tours for people to visit churches. It is customary to visit seven churches, which is symbolic of visiting the seven basilicas of Rome when on pilgrimage there. The last church visited, if possible, is to be the cathedral of the diocese. We remain in a prayerful state of mind as we enter into Good Friday, the only day of the Church year on which the Mass is not celebrated.
  17. On Good Friday, we continue the prayer begun the previous evening at the Mass of the Lord’s Supper. Just as we left in silence from that celebration, we now enter in silence for the Good Friday Celebration of the Passion of the Lord. Traditionally, this celebration takes place at three o’clock in the afternoon to commemorate the hour at which Jesus died. However, the time can be changed to meet the needs of parishioners, especially those who work during the day on Good Friday. The priest and/or deacon, wearing red to symbolize the blood that Jesus shed for us, enter in silence and prostrate themselves—an expression of profound prayer. After a few moments of silence, they invite the assembly to the Opening Prayer.
  18. Once again, as we did on Palm Sunday, we listen to a proclamation of the Passion of the Lord, this time, from the Gospel of John. As was done on Palm Sunday, the parts of the Passion reading are often divided among the priest, lectors, and the assembly.
  19. A very significant and solemn part of the Good Friday service is the Veneration of the Cross at which the members of the assembly are invited to come forward and to show reverence or respect for the cross of Jesus by either touching it or kissing it. You may think that the idea of kissing the cross is strange until you think of how, when people are awarded a trophy to symbolize their victory, they often kiss it. The cross symbolizes Jesus’ victory over sin and death, and so to kiss it is to show how grateful we are for Jesus’ sacrifice.
  20. Even though there is no Mass on Good Friday, a Communion Service is included in the Good Friday service, using the consecrated hosts that were reserved from the Mass of the Lord’s Supper the previous night. After Communion and a closing prayer, we once again leave in silence, awaiting the continuation of our celebration of the Triduum on Holy Saturday.
  21. It is also customary for Catholics to pray the Stations of the Cross on Good Friday, to recall the moments along the way as Jesus was led to his Crucifixion. In many parishes, young people perform a “living” Stations of the Cross in which they reenact the scenes portrayed in each of the stations.
  22. The third day of the Triduum is Holy Saturday, which leads us from the Death of Jesus to his glorious Resurrection. On Holy Saturday evening, we celebrate the Easter Vigil. A vigil is an experience of keeping watch. If you are waiting for a family member to return home after a long absence, you might keep vigil at the window, waiting anxiously for that joyful moment. In the same way, we gather on Holy Saturday to keep watch, knowing that death is not the end. We await the celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
  23. The Easter Vigil begins in complete darkness to symbolize the experience of Jesus’ Death from which we are about to emerge into new light. The priest then lights a bonfire to symbolize the light of the Risen Christ which dispels the darkness of sin. The priest blesses the fire and then lights the Paschal Candle (Easter Candle), which symbolizes the light of Christ. The lit Paschal Candle is carried into the dark church, and the deacon or priest sings, “The Light of Christ” to which we respond, “Thanks be to God!”
  24. Next, the flame is taken from the Paschal Candle and spread throughout the church to light the taper candles being held by everyone in the assembly. This symbolizes the light of Christ spreading through God’s people to dispel the darkness.
  25. In a church that is lit only by candle light, the cantor sings a joyful song called The Exsultet, which means, “Rejoice!” This great song announces the Resurrection of Jesus Christ and calls us to celebrate with great joy.
  26. Next, as we keep vigil, we listen to a number of Scripture readings which recall for us the story of our salvation history, beginning with the creation of the world. We hear of Abraham’s sacrifice of his son Isaac, the crossing of the Red Sea, and the words of the Prophets. Following these Scripture readings, we sing the “Gloria” to announce the Resurrection of Jesus! All of the lights are turned back on and bells are rung to signify this glorious moment.
  27. Then, for the first time since Lent began, we sing the joyful word, “Alleluia,” to welcome the Gospel reading that proclaims the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. In the Gospel we hear of how the women came to the tomb on the morning of the first day of the week only to find it empty and to be told by an angel that Jesus is Risen.
  28. Following the homily, we celebrate the new life of Christ in those who are being baptized. Just as Jesus died and rose from the dead, the catechumens enter the waters of Baptism (symbolic of dying to sin) and come forth with the new life of the Risen Christ within them. The newly baptized, now called Neophytes (NEE-oh-fites) are given a white garment to wear, symbolizing that they are a new creation and that they have put on Christ.
  29. The priest then, by permission of the local bishop, confirms those who are completing their Initiation into the Catholic Church and welcomes them to the Eucharist for the first time.
  30. The joyful celebration of the Mass continues along with the singing of Easter hymns expressing our great joy in Jesus’ Resurrection.
  31. The Triduum continues into Easter Sunday, concluding with evening prayer on that day. But the celebration is just beginning! Easter is such a major celebration for the Church that we celebrate it over a 50-day period. During that time, we celebrate the new life of the Neophytes who have entered our Church. Throughout the 50 days, the Pascal Candle is prominently located in the sanctuary to remind us of the light of the Risen Christ in our midst. Likewise, throughout the 50 days of Easter, we are called to renew our baptismal promises and are sprinkled often with holy water to recall our own dying and rising in Christ through Baptism. And, of course, we sing, as often as possible, the word “Alleluia!” to mark this joyful season.
  32. Throughout the Easter season, we hear the Gospel stories of how the Risen Christ taught his disciples for 40 days so that they could carry on his mission. When these days of instruction were over, as described at the end of Luke's Gospel and repeated at the beginning of the Acts of the Apostles, Jesus ascended to heaven to be with God. We call this the Ascension of the Lord, and we celebrate it on the 40th day of Easter—a Thursday—or on the following Sunday. After the Ascension of the Lord, the Apostles and Mary gathered in prayer, awaiting the coming of the Holy Spirit. This period of prayer lasted nine days, which is why Catholics have a devotion called a “novena,” in which prayers are offered for nine days for a specific need or cause. On the 10th day, the Jewish feast of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit descended upon them, and the Church was born as they went forth into the streets to proclaim the Gospel to people from all nations. Pentecost marks the end of the 50 days of the Easter season, the very heart of the Church’s liturgical year, when we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus.
  33. (Provide information about your parish’s schedule for the Triduum and Easter.) For more Holy Week resources, visit http://www.loyolapress.com/liturgical-year-holy-week.htm.