The day before Good Friday
Roman Catholics celebrate the Mass of the Last Supper.
No, the Mass is celebrated every day.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Triduum is the three day stretch from Holy Thursday evening until the Vigil Mass of Easter on Saturday after nightfall. The Holy Thursday Mass commemorates the Last Supper, usually the priest will wash the feet of 12 men as Our Blessed Lord washed the feet of the Apostles. On Good Friday, the Way of the Cross is usually celebrated, and the special Good Friday Liturgy is celebrated. The three hours from noon until 3 pm are observed individually with silent solemnity as we remember Our Blessed Lord suffering on the cross. Good Friday is a day of fast and abstinence (no meat, and only one full meal may be taken-the fast is suggested to continue through Holy Saturday until after the Easter Vigil). Holy Saturday is a solemn, silent day with no official liturgy, our Blessed Lord is in the tomb, in the earth.
The Good Friday liturgy contains Holy Communion, which is given from the reserved Hosts that were consecrated on Holy Thursday.
The last supper
Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday - also known as the Triduum. It begins with Mass on Holy Thursday and ends with the beginning of Mass on Holy Saturday.
Parish of the Holy Sacrifice was created in 1955.
Most Christian denomiations celebrate Maundy (or Holy) Thursday. The feast of Maundy (or Holy) Thursday commemorates the institution of the Eucharist (Holy Communion) at the Last Supper. The word "maundy" comes from the Latin word mandatum (commandment) which is the first word that Jesus spoke to His apostles after He washed their feet (John 13:34): • "Mandátum novum do vobis dicit Dóminus, ut diligátis ínvicem, sicut diléxi vos." • "I give you a new commandment: Love one another as I have loved you." The biblical the events of the first Holy Thursday were: • The eating of the Easter lamb or the paschal meal • The washing of the disciple's feet • The institution of the Most Holy Eucharist . • The first Mass at which Jesus Christ is the eternal high priest . • The first Communion of the apostles . • The first conferring of Holy Orders • The foretelling of Judas' betrayal and Peter's denials • The farewell discourse and priestly prayer of Jesus • The agony and capture of Jesus in the Garden of Olives In the Catholic Church, there are two Masses on Holy Thursday. • The Bishop celebrates the Chrism Mass early in the day where the sacramental oils are blessed and distributed to each parish. • Then the Evening Mass of Lord's Supper is celebrated in each parish.
Holy Thursday, which is 3 days before Easter. It was the Last Supper
In some places the bishop consecrates the sacred oils at the Chrism Mass on Tuesday of Holy Week when it is not practical to do so on Holy Thursday ON Wednesday some churches celebrate the tradition of Tennebrae, a time of prayer to recall and eliminate the evils in the world
Holy Trinity Parish School was created in 1883.
Holy Trinity Parish School's motto is 'None'.