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Easter Triduum 2011

21 April (Holy Thursday) – 24 April (Easter Sunday)

 

 Holy Thursday, 21 April 2011

7.30pm Mass (with washing of feet).   St Peter’s Church. Adoration after Mass till midnight.

7.30pm Mass (with washing of feet).   St Joseph’s Cathedral. Adoration after Mass till midnight.

 

 Good Friday, 22 April 2011. (Fasting and Abstinence)

3.00pm Service.                        St Peter’s Church

9-Day Divine Mercy Novena begins today at 1pm at St Peter’s Church.

 

2.30pm Service (Chinese).         St Joseph’s Cathedral

5.00pm Service.                        St Joseph’s Cathedral

 

Easter Vigil, 23 April 2011

8.00pm Mass.                            St Peter’s Church. RCIA

8.00pm Mass.                            St Joseph’s Cathedral. RCIA

 

 Easter Sunday, 24 April 2011

7.30am Mass.                            St Peter’s Church

5.30pm Mass.                            St Peter’s Church

10.00 am Mass (BM)                  Our Lady Star of the Sea Chapel, Bintawa (with RCIA Adult Initiation)

6.30am Mass.                            St Joseph’s Cathedral

8.00am Mass (Chinese).             St Joseph’s Cathedral

9.30am Mass (BM).                    St Joseph’s Cathedral

5.30pm Mass.                            St Joseph’s Cathedral

 

 

Parish Contacts (Archdiocese of Kuching)

St Peter’s                       082-429 140

Holy Trinity                    082-482 827

Blessed Sacrament          082-578 857

Carmelite Chapel             082-242 634

Mother Mary Chapel        019-858 1876

 

Sacred Heart, Sentosa    082-611 757

St Mark, Batu Kawa         082-423 634

St Stephen, Bau              082-763 434

Holy Spirit, Lundu            082-735 355

 

St Ann, 10th Mile             082-611 757

St Theresa’s, Serian       082-875 304

St Jude’s, Bunan Gega     011-215 422

Queen of Peace, SriAman 083-322 087

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Easter Triduum, Holy Triduum, or Paschal Triduum is the period of three days from Holy Thursday (seen as beginning with the service of the preceding evening) to Easter Day. It begins with the Thursday Mass of the Lord's Supper and ends with evening prayer on Sunday.

 

Since the 1955 reform by Pope Pius XII, the Easter Triduum, including as it does Easter Sunday, has been more clearly distinguished as a separate liturgical period. Previously, all these celebrations were advanced by more than twelve hours. The Mass of the Lord's Supper and the Easter Vigil were celebrated in the morning of Thursday and Saturday respectively, and Holy Week and Lent were seen as ending only on the approach of Easter Sunday.

 

After the Gloria in Excelsis Deo at the Mass of the Lord's Supper all church bells are silenced and the organ is not used. So that the period that lasted from Thursday morning to before Easter Sunday began was once, in Anglo-Saxon times, referred to as "the still days".

 

In the Roman Catholic Church, weddings, which were once prohibited throughout the entire season of Lent and during certain other periods as well, are prohibited during the Triduum. Lutherans still discourage weddings during the entirety of Holy Week and the Triduum.

 

Mass of the Lord's Supper

The Triduum begins with the Mass of the Lord's Supper on the evening before Good Friday.[1][4]

Good Friday

Holy Saturday

Easter Vigil

Easter

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_Triduum

 

 

 

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