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Tenebrae
Tenebrae
A service of darkness . . . The name Tenebrae (the Latin word for “darkness” or “shadows”) has for centuries been applied to the ancient monastic night and early morning services (Matins and Lauds) of the last three days of Holy Week. The most conspicuous feature of the service is the gradual extinguishing of candles […]
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Maundy Thursday
Maundy Thursday
The name Maundy Thursday is derived from the Latin mandatum and refers to the new commandment (novum mandatum) in John 13:34. The Proper Liturgy celebrates the events of the Last Supper, the foot-washing and the institution of the Eucharist. It is the only Eucharist celebrated between Wednesday and the Great Vigil of Easter on Saturday […]
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Liturgy of Good Friday and Mass of the Pre-Sanctified
Liturgy of Good Friday and Mass of the Pre-Sanctified
The Good Friday liturgy consists of three parts: the Liturgy of the Word, the veneration of the cross, and communion from the reserved Sacrament. The Good Friday Liturgy of the Word lacks an entrance rite and begins immediately with the collect and readings. It is followed by the veneration of the cross. This is a […]
Liturgy of Good Friday and Mass of the Pre-Sanctified
Liturgy of Good Friday and Mass of the Pre-Sanctified
The Good Friday liturgy consists of three parts: the Liturgy of the Word, the veneration of the cross, and communion from the reserved Sacrament. The Good Friday Liturgy of the Word lacks an entrance rite and begins immediately with the collect and readings. It is followed by the veneration of the cross. This is a […]
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Great Vigil of Easter
Great Vigil of Easter
According to tradition, the Vigil is celebrated at a convenient time between sunset on Holy Saturday and sunrise on Easter Morning. In its present form, the Great Vigil consists of four parts: the Service of Light; the Service of Lessons; Christian Initiation; and the Holy Eucharist. The Story of our redemption is told, not with […]