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Posted on 03/21/2005 12:24:48 AM PST by Salvation

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1 posted on 03/21/2005 12:24:49 AM PST by Salvation
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Meditations on the Triduum by Victor Hoagland, C.P.

The Easter Triduum

Meditations on the Triduum by Victor Hoagland, C.P.

The Easter Triduum, marking the days of Jesus'passion and resurrection, is the most important time of the church year. It begins with the evening Mass of Holy Thursday, reaches its high point in the Easter Vigil, and closes on Easter Sunday evening.

Prepared by the days of Lent, Christians celebrate on these holiest of days the saving work God has accomplished in Christ.

From the events remembered these days, so sorrowful and so joyful, the church learns the deepest lessons. In rites and words the mysteries of Jesus' final hours are with us again, his passion, his cruel suffering, his rising from the dead. And we discover the answer to age old questions: Does God love us? Is God merciful? Does God care for us?

We have only to look and learn from Jesus Christ.

These are days for fixing our eyes on the holy mystery of his cross and filling our ears with the words of his gospel. Nowhere else does God's love appear so vividly. In the love Christ showed for a sinful world we find the beginning of our church, the source of our sacraments, the key to understanding the human story, and our hope for eternal life.

Holy Thursday

The Easter Triduum begins with Mass on Holy Thursday evening, when Jesus sacramentally anticipated the gift he would make of himself on the cross.His command to serve others is dramatically recalled this night in the ceremony of the washing of the feet, which he performed in the supper room for his disciples. Like the Paschal lamb, killed and eaten by the people, according to the Old Testament account read from Exodus this evening, he is a sign of God's salvation.

 

Good Friday

The Good Friday rites center around the reading of the Passion of Jesus. With simple dignity that story is retold, followed by prayers for the entire world, for this powerful mystery brings blessings to the world. According to ancient tradition, an image or relic of the cross is venerated this day, and the sacrament of Christ's love for his church is received. It is a day of fasting and quiet mourning.

 

The Easter Vigil

The Easter Vigil is the high point of the Easter triduum celebrating the passion and resurrection of Jesus. With a rich display of symbols, rites and readings, the church in worship expresses her faith in the mystery that brings her into being.

Light conquers darkness

The vigil opens with a service of light. Like the Jewish Passover, our Easter celebration coincides with the beginning of spring, when the sun offers new warmth and earth is ready to flower again. Our words "lent" (from the Middle-English word for spring,"lengthening days") and "Easter" (possibly Germanic or Anglo-Saxon in origin, signifying "the east","the rising sun") point to the long tradition of seeing this holy mystery through signs of the natural world.

The lighting of the fire and the Easter candle go back to rites that long preceded Christianity. The candle, carried with loving reverence and lyrically praised in word and song, is a sign of Christ, "the light of the world," and celebrates the victory of light over darkness that humanity has ever longed for.

God's love endures forever

A series of readings recalls the great interventions of God in history, from creation to the the redemption of Israel from Egypt, and ends with the story of Jesus' resurrection. The great "alleluia" proclaims with quiet joy the triumph of God's Son. Those preparing for Batpism then receive the sacraments of initiation. The blessed water sprinkled over others signifies the blessing of new life.

Rejoice! This night says as it brings before us the deepest symbols of our hopes and fears. The darkness, sign of evil and death, has been overcome by light. A lamp, a candle has been lit; a fire is enkindled in our hearts; a nourishing water flows through our lives; a baptism destroys what is unclean and brings to life again.

Rejoice! this night says to all creation. The Word who made all things, as a new Adam, freshly proclaims God's promise of life. All creation celebrates God's love.


2 posted on 03/21/2005 12:27:37 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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3 posted on 03/21/2005 12:29:50 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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4 posted on 03/21/2005 12:31:36 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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5 posted on 03/21/2005 12:32:48 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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6 posted on 03/21/2005 12:35:31 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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RCIA and Holy Saturday
7 posted on 03/21/2005 12:40:37 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Triduum Bump


8 posted on 03/21/2005 3:15:58 AM PST by GrannyML
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I started going to a new Church in Houston called blessed sacrament and they are having something on Thursday night that I thought was cool. And I wondered if any other churches do this. There is a Mass at 7:00pm and then confessions until 11:00pm. Then we pray in the Church in complete darkness until at Midnight all the Easter candles inter the church from the back representing Christ being born and us coming out of the darkness from Sin. I have heard it is very beautiful. What makes it really cool is that the church is old and charming. I am sure it will be a beautiful ceremony.
9 posted on 03/21/2005 6:39:06 AM PST by todd1
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Thanks for the bump.


10 posted on 03/21/2005 8:54:34 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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I am glad you found such beautiful ceremonies.

Holy Thursday:
Everyone at our church leaves in silence and darkness after the altar is stripped (in silence) and then we have Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in a nearby space. We don't yet have a 24/7 Adoration Chapel.


Easter Vigil:
At my church we have always had the Liturgy of Light with the Easter Candle being lit from a huge fire outside the window of our church. We can all turn around and watch the priest do this because the back of the church has a wall of windows.

Extra Confessions:
Our priest is hearing confessions on Monday and Tuesday evenings -- none on Holy Saturday. I pray that every priest is making this extra effort at this holiest time of the litiurgical year.


11 posted on 03/21/2005 9:00:11 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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We listen to the Scripture stories of God's interaction with humankind from creation through to the resurrection.

Excellent post except for the above sentence:

Humankind - not a word

The word is Mankind. I'll even tolerate "humanity" since that is actually an English word.


12 posted on 03/21/2005 9:08:21 AM PST by jrny (Tenete traditionem quam tradidi vobis)
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I wholeheartedly agree with you!


13 posted on 03/21/2005 9:20:40 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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& Hymns

Prayer Categories:

Family Evening Prayer for Holy Week

To be used throughout Holy Week.

Mother or child: From the words of Pope Pius XII On the Sacred Liturgy,
Dearly beloved, in Holy Week,
when the most bitter sufferings of Jesus Christ
are put before us by the liturgy,
the Church invites us to come to Calvary
and follow in the blood-stained footsteps
of the divine Redeemer,
to carry the Cross willingly with him,
to reproduce in our hearts his spirit of expiation and atonement, and to die together with him.

Father: We ought to glory in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ

Family: in whom is our salvation, life and resurrection.

Father: Let us pray. All-powerful, eternal God,
you have chosen to give mankind a model of humility;
our Savior took on our flesh,
and subjected himself to the Cross.
Grant us the grace to preserve faithfully
the lessons he has given us in his Passion
and to have a share in his resurrection.
This we ask of you through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son.

Family: Amen. Favor this dwelling, Lord,
with your presence.
Far from it repulse all the wiles of Satan.
Your holy angels—let them live here,
to keep us in peace.
And may your blessing remain always upon us.
This we ask of you through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son.

Father: Let us bless the Lord
Family: Thanks be to God.

Father: May the almighty and merciful Lord, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, bless and keep us.
Family: Amen.

Prayer Source: Holy Lent by Eileen O'Callaghan, The Liturgical Press, Collegeville, Minnesota, 1975


14 posted on 03/21/2005 9:22:58 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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Examination of Conscience
15 posted on 03/21/2005 9:36:18 AM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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16 posted on 03/21/2005 9:37:22 AM PST by anonymoussierra (Lux Mea Christus!!!"Totus tuus" Quo Vadis Domine?Thank you)
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THANKS FOR     THE PING!

17 posted on 03/21/2005 11:41:37 AM PST by Smartass (BUSH & CHENEY to 2008 Si vis pacem, para bellum - Por el dedo de Dios se escribió)
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Blessed be God forever.
Blessed be His Holy Name.
Through His Blood are we saved.
Through His Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity are we made divine.
Through His unbloody sacrifice are we redeemed.
By the Power of the Holy Spirit will we be saved.
Blessed be God forever.
18 posted on 03/21/2005 7:17:24 PM PST by franky (Pray for the souls of the faithful departed. Pray for our own souls to receive the grace of a happy)
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Lenten bump.


19 posted on 03/21/2005 7:39:26 PM PST by Ciexyz (Let us always remember, the Lord is in control.)
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btt


20 posted on 03/21/2005 7:49:21 PM PST by Ciexyz (Let us always remember, the Lord is in control.)
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