Sundown on Holy Thursday to sundown on Easter Sunday is considered the most solemn part of the liturgical year. This 3-day period is referred to as the Easter Triduum. Basically, the Sacred Triduum is one great festival recounting the last three days of Jesus' life on earth, the events of his Passion and Resurrection. "Though chronologically three days, they are liturgically one day unfolding for us the unity of Christ's Paschal Mystery" (USCCB).
Celebrate the Triduum with us
at Parish of the Holy Eucharist
(April 18-19-20-21)
HOLY THURSDAY - MASS OF THE LORD'S SUPPER
5:30pm: Holy Martyrs
6:00pm: St. Gregory
A meal follows Masses at both churches,
as as well as Adoration until 9pm (St. Gregory) and 10pm (Holy Martyrs).
GOOD FRIDAY - VENERATION OF THE CROSS
5:30pm: Holy Martyrs
6:00pm: St. Gregory
6:30pm: Sacred Heart
Stations of the Cross will be held at 12pm at Sacred Heart,
and at 3pm at Holy Martyrs and St. Gregory.
EASTER VIGIL (SATURDAY APRIL 20)
8:00pm: Sacred Heart
8:00pm: St. Gregory
EASTER SUNDAY (APRIL 21)
8:00am: Sacred Heart
8:30am: Holy Martyrs
8:30am: St. Gregory
9:30am: St. Jude
10:30am: Holy Martyrs
11:00am: Sacred Heart
There is NO Easter Sunday Night Mass at 5:30pm at Holy Martyrs.
Sent by Joe Williams on Wednesday, April 17, 2019 at 11:00AM