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Part 1: After Completing 5 Weeks of Lent: Preparing for the Actual Mystery of Holy Week

After Completing the First 5 Weeks of Lent: Preparing for the Actual Mystery of Holy Week: Lenten Conference #6
Entering the Mystery: A Journey Through Holy Week
This is Part 1 of this conference, given just before Holy Week.
The conference delves deeply into the liturgical, historical, and spiritual significance of the days leading up to and including the Triduum: Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and the beginning of the Easter celebration.
Key themes include:
• The centrality of Easter Sunday in Christian life, considered the most important holy day from which all others flow.
• Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion, highlighting the liturgy’s symbolic movements and how they transition the faithful from celebration to solemnity.
• The significance of movement and ritual, such as the procession and the use of physical gestures like kneeling and walking to mirror spiritual journeys.
• Holy Thursday, particularly the Mass of the Lord’s Supper, the institution of the Eucharist, the washing of feet, and the transition from Lent into the Paschal Triduum.
• Good Friday, emphasizing the unique nature of the day—its silence, absence of the Mass, and focus on the priesthood and sacrifice of Christ.
The reflection weaves theological insight with liturgical instruction, urging the faithful to enter into the mysteries of the Passion with body, mind, and spirit.
Listen to this Lenten Season Friday Devotional Conference: Listen to Part 1 …
After Completing the First 5 Weeks of Lent: Preparing for the Actual Mystery of Holy Week: Lenten Conference #6
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image:
Christ of St. John of The Cross: Spanish Painter: Salvador Dalí: 1951
The painting is known as the Christ of Saint John of the Cross, because its design is based on a drawing by the 16th-century Spanish friar John of the Cross. Note: This is a low-resolution picture for copyright purposes.
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Note:
This marks the Sixth and Final Friday of the current Lenten Season, featuring special formation conferences covering a range of seasonal topics. Select the Friday Lenten Season Link below to see all conferences captured to date.
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This Audo is Part 1 of 2.
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- 12 Apr 2025
After Completing the First 5 Weeks of Lent: Preparing for the Actual Mystery of Holy Week: Lenten Conference #6
Entering the Mystery: A Journey Through Holy Week
This is Part 1 of this conference, given just before Holy Week.
The conference delves deeply into the liturgical, historical, and spiritual significance of the days leading up to and including the Triduum: Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and the beginning of the Easter celebration.
Key themes include:
• The centrality of Easter Sunday in Christian life, considered the most important holy day from which all others flow.
• Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion, highlighting the liturgy’s symbolic movements and how they transition the faithful from celebration to solemnity.
• The significance of movement and ritual, such as the procession and the use of physical gestures like kneeling and walking to mirror spiritual journeys.
• Holy Thursday, particularly the Mass of the Lord’s Supper, the institution of the Eucharist, the washing of feet, and the transition from Lent into the Paschal Triduum.
• Good Friday, emphasizing the unique nature of the day—its silence, absence of the Mass, and focus on the priesthood and sacrifice of Christ.
The reflection weaves theological insight with liturgical instruction, urging the faithful to enter into the mysteries of the Passion with body, mind, and spirit.
Listen to this Lenten Season Friday Devotional Conference: Listen to Part 1 …
After Completing the First 5 Weeks of Lent: Preparing for the Actual Mystery of Holy Week: Lenten Conference #6
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image:
Christ of St. John of The Cross: Spanish Painter: Salvador Dalí: 1951
The painting is known as the Christ of Saint John of the Cross, because its design is based on a drawing by the 16th-century Spanish friar John of the Cross. Note: This is a low-resolution picture for copyright purposes.
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Note:
This marks the Sixth and Final Friday of the current Lenten Season, featuring special formation conferences covering a range of seasonal topics. Select the Friday Lenten Season Link below to see all conferences captured to date.
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This Audo is Part 1 of 2.