The Passion according to St. Mathew is read on Palm Sunday and Passion according to St. John is read on Good Friday. The Passion of the Lord is not read on Maundy 'Holy' Thursday.
the Triduum, or the passion and death on the cross of Jesus Christ. the Triduum consists of Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday.
Palm Sunday or Passion Sunday. Holy Monday Holy Tuesday Holy Wednesday or Spy Wednesday Holy Thursday or Maundy Thursday Good Friday Holy Saturday
It can be called Palm Sunday or Passion Sunday.
Holy Week is at the very end of Lent, it consists of Palm/Passion Sunday (since 1970), Holy Monday, Holy Tuesday, Holy Wednesday, and Holy Thursday. Lent ends in the evening of Holy Thursday with the beginning of the Mass of the Lord's Supper, which, itself, begins the shortest season of the liturgical year: the Easter Triduum - all of which is ONE LONG liturgy, thus at the end of the Maundy Thursday Mass (Mass of the Lord's Supper) there is no dismissal. The Triduum continues with the Passion of the Lord celebrated in the afternoon on Friday, which consists of the Passion, the Intercessions, the veneration of the Cross, and Holy Communion, given from reserved Hosts from Holy Thursday. The Triduum ends with the Easter Vigil which begins AFTER dark on Holy Saturday with the lighting of the Easter Fire: Jesus the Light of the World has arisen from the dead! The Triduum and Holy Week are over, Easter has begun, it runs for fifty days until Pentecost Sunday with the coming of the Holy Spirit.
Roman Catholic AnswerDo a lot of praying, going to Church, and practicing their Lenten disciplines, particularly fasting. Passion (Palm) Sunday starts Holy Week, which commemorates Jesus' entrance into Jersualem, the Passion is read at Mass. Sometime during Holy Week, traditionally on Holy Thursday morning, all the priests of the diocese get together with the Bishop and celebrate the Chrism Mass when the Bishop blesses the Oils that will be used throughout the diocese and throughout the coming year. On Holy (Maundy) Thursday evening, the Mass of the Lord's Supper is celebrated, which commemorates the Lord establishing the Eucharist and the Priesthood.On Good Friday no Mass is celebrated, but the Passion is read, the Cross is venerated, Intercessions are offered for everyone, and Holy Communion is given.On Holy Saturday night, the Easter Vigil begins, after dark, when Our Blessed Lord's resurrection is celebrated, new catechumens are brought into the Church, the new first is lighted, it is a wonderful Mass.
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!
Other names for Holy Thursday are: Maundy Thursday Clean Thursday, Great Thursday, Green Thursday,Holy and Great Thursday, Red Thursday, Sharp Thursday, Sheer Thursday, Shrift Thursday, Thursday of the Mystical Supper.
It is the holy week.Roman Catholic AnswerThe final week of Lent is actually only half a week starting on Passion Sunday and running the Chrism Mass on Holy Thursday morning. Lent ends before the Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday, that Mass begins the shortest liturgical season of the year, know as the Triduum. It is Holy Thursday evening, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday up until full dark when the Easter Vigil begins the Easter Season.
Maundy Thursday, also known as Holy Thursday or Great and Holy Thursday, is the Christian feast or holy day falling on the Thursday before Easter that commemorates the Last Supper of Jesus Christ with the Apostles.
Thursday before Easter is known as Maundy Thursday in the Christian calendar.In some churches, it is also known as Holy Thursday. It is recognised as the day when Jesus administered the Eucharist to his apostles and washed their feet.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe entire Passion narrative is read twice during the Church year, it is read on Passion Sunday (Palm Sunday) to begin Holy Week, and again on Good Friday. The color of the vestments is red.
Roman Catholic AnswerIt is known as Holy Thursday, or Maundy Thursday.