Yes, Easter Sunday is part of the Easter Triduum. So is Holy Thursday, where the Last Supper took place. Good Friday, where the passion begins. on Holy Saturday, I think Jesus has died and rested. On Easter Sunday, Jesus is resurrected.
The Paschal Triduum is three days long. It begins on Holy Thursday, the day before Good Friday. It continues the entire Easter weekend and then ends on the night of Easter Sunday.
Yes, Lent ends on Holy Thursday and the Easter Triduum begins.
The Easter Triduum - the shortest Liturgical Season of the year.
Triduum actually the Easter Triduum. It begins on the Jewish day of Passover, and ends on Easter Day.
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On Holy Thursday, the Thursday before Easter, sometimes called "Maundy Thursday." It encompasses Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday.A better answer is ....he Easter Triduum begins on Holy Thursday with the evening Mass of the Lord's Supper, is continued through Good Friday with the celebration of the passion of the Lord on Holy Saturday, reaches its high point in the Easter vigil, and concludes with evening prayer on Easter Sunday. Hope it helped!
that Christ rose from the dead, on the third day from Resurrection
Lent 2015 ends on the Thursday, late afternoon, April 2, 2015,before Easter, beginning the shortest season of the Liturgical year known as the Easter Triduum (Holy Thursday evening until Easter afternoon).From the Ordo (Order of Prayer in the Liturgy of the Hours and Celebration of the Eucharist 2015) "Lent ends before Evening Prayer is celebrated (on Holy Thursday 2 April) The Easter Triduum begins with the Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper, ending with the conclusion of Vespers on Easter Sunday.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Holy Triduum is the shortest season of the Catholic liturgical year. It begins on Holy Thursday with the evening Mass of the Lord's Supper and ends as dark begins on the Vigil of Easter with the beginning of the Easter Vigil Mass.
A Triduum is a period of three days of prayer, either preceding some special feast or preparing for some major enterprise. The Easter Triduum, commemorated the three days that Christ lay in the tomb, actually begins with the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday evening, so Lent ends as that Mass begins, and the Eastern Triduum begins.
No, the sixth sunday of easter is the last sunday before Ascension Thursday and the second-to-last sunday before Pentecost Sunday.
Advent Christmas Season Ordinary Time Lent Easter Triduum Easter Season Ordinary Time The the cycle starts over with Advent, the first Sunday of which is the begining of a new Church year.