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<strong>Holy</strong> SaturdayOn this day, the body of Jesus lay in the guardedtomb and the frightened disciples hid behindlocked doors. In the Church, <strong>Holy</strong> Saturday is aquiet day, the great Sabbath rest. The paschal fastcontinues and we avoid entertainments and distractions,as on Good Friday. During the day, thecatechumens (elect) make their final preparationsfor baptism.EasterEaster vigil: This service is the most importantcelebration of the Church year. It takes place duringthe dark hours of the night. It has four distinctstages:Light service. After the blessing of the new fire,the priest lights the Easter candle. This representsthe risen Lord and is a visible reminderthat Jesus is the light of the world.Liturgy of the word. Nine readings from God’sword lead us from creation through God’s savingworks to his greatest work, the resurrectionof the Lord Jesus.We listen with faith, reflect onthe word and respond by singing psalms. Thehomily helps us to recognize God’s mightyworks in our midst.Christian initiation. Our baptism into the deathand rising of the Lord Jesus is at the centre oftonight’s celebration (Rom 6.3-11). In eachparish, water for baptism is solemnly blessed.Catechumens who have prepared over a longperiod of time now reject Satan, profess theirfaith in Christ and are baptized, confirmed,and nourished with their first Eucharist.The rest of the people renew their baptismalpromises and are sprinkled with blessed water inmemory of their baptism. Tonight is celebrated asthe baptismal anniversary of the whole Christiancommunity.Eucharist: The first Mass of Easter is celebratedwith great splendour. We rejoice becauseChrist has been raised from the dead andbecause we are renewed in him. Once morewe begin our task of sharing the good news ofsalvation with everyone we meet.Easter day: The joyful celebration of our Lord’srising continues. Alleluia! meaning “praise toGod!” is our shout of joy.Easter season: For fifty days, the people of Godreflect on the meaning of Jesus’ resurrection andof their sharing in it through baptism: dying to sinand living for God. For seven weeks we celebratethe presence of Jesus among us. We celebratehis ascension and pray to him, seated in glory withthe Father. As we prepare for Pentecost, we askhim to fill us with the grace and power of his Spirit.In our home: <strong>Holy</strong> <strong>Week</strong> and the Easter seasonoffer us an opportunity to share more fully withJesus in his suffering and in his glory. Are weopen to his love for us?<strong>Holy</strong> Father,we praise you for loving us so deeplythat you sent Jesus to save us.We remember his suffering,his dying, and his rising.With him we continue each dayto die to sin in our lifeand to live only for you.Heavenly Father,we praise youthrough Christ our Lord.Amen!<strong>Holy</strong> <strong>Week</strong> Liturgical Leaflet edited by the National Liturgy Office andpublished by Publications Service, Canadian Conference of CatholicBishops, 2500 Don Reid Drive, Ottawa, ON. K1H 2J2 Canada.Copyright © Concacan Inc., 1987, 2002, 2006. All rights reserved. Thistext may be reproduced for personal or parish use. For commerciallicence, please contact the publisher.HOLY WEEKDying and rising with JesusWe renew our lives with our LordNational Liturgy OfficeCCCB2500 Don Reid DriveOttawa, ON. K1H 2J2 CanadaCopyright © Concacan Inc., 1987, 2002, 2006E-mail: liturgy@cccb.caPhone: 1-613.241.9461 Ext. 223


<strong>Holy</strong> <strong>Week</strong>The action of this week moves from the triumph ofthe palm procession through the agony and deathof the Lord to his glorious resurrection from thedead. During <strong>Holy</strong> <strong>Week</strong>, the people of God taketime to reflect and pray about what Jesus hasdone for us in his love. We become more aware ofthe many ways in which we continue to live andexperience the dying and rising of Jesus in ourdaily lives.Passion SundayPalms. The blessing of palm branches and theprocession remind us of Jesus’ triumphantentrance into Jerusalem. We praise Christ ourking: Blessed is he who comes in the name ofthe Lord! Jesus comes to save us and theworld by the Paschal mystery: his death andresurrection accomplishes our salvation.Passion narrative. Quickly the mood of the celebrationchanges: the solemn reading of thepassion account from Matthew, Mark or Lukereminds us of the purpose of Jesus’ entranceinto the <strong>Holy</strong> City. We have begun to follow himon the way of the cross, along the road thatleads us to Calvary and to Easter.At home. We place palms in our homes toshow reverence for Jesus our leader: we arehis followers in suffering as in glory.Chrism Mass: On Thursday (or another daybefore Easter) the bishop blesses the oils in thecathedral. He blesses holy Chrism for baptism,confirmation and ordination; oil for the anointing ofthe sick; and the oil of catechumens for thosepreparing for baptism. The oils are brought toeach parish church and there prominently andreverently displayed. They are used in celebratingthe sacraments during the year.Easter Triduum: For three full days, from <strong>Holy</strong>Thursday evening to Easter Sunday night, theChurch celebrates the Paschal mystery of JesusChrist. This is his work of saving us by his dyingand rising: one great act of God’s love and mercyfor us. We celebrate because Jesus has broughtus into his paschal mystery by baptism. With himwe are baptized into death to sin; with him we riseto live a new life for God.<strong>Holy</strong> ThursdayEvening Mass: We remember the Passoverfeast of the Jewish people and the Last Supper ofJesus with his disciples when we celebrate theEucharist this evening. Before he offers himself onthe cross, Jesus takes bread and says, “This ismy body.” He takes a cup of wine and says “Thisis my blood of the new covenant… shed to saveall sinners. Do this in memory of me.” We obeyhim each time we come together to celebrate theEucharist.Washing of the feet. At the Last Supper, Jesuswashed his apostles’ feet to give them anexample of love and service. Its re-enactmentis a reminder that all Christians are called tolove and to serve others.Communion under both forms. Jesus told us toremember him by eating and drinking. Tonightespecially everyone is invited to eat the breadof life and drink the cup of salvation.Procession. At the end of the Mass, theEucharist for the Good Friday Communion celebrationis carried reverently through thechurch and reserved in a place of honour.Adoration. Until midnight, members of the communityspend time in prayer and adoration,remembering the Lord Jesus, whose deathand resurrection saves us.Good FridaySpirit of the day: The meaning of this day isclearly indicated by its name in English: it is“Good” Friday, the day when God did wonderfulthings for us by the suffering and death of his Son.Out of his death God has brought us light and life,making it possible for us to be saved. This isindeed a good day for the world.Paschal fast: This morning we begin our two-dayfast in preparation for the Easter vigil. We eat lessfood than normal and cut out entertainments. Wewait until the Easter vigil to wear our spring finery.These are days for prayer and meditation, not forshopping or driving or being entertained: Fridayand Saturday form a sort of mini-Lent, and areactually the origin of that season.Liturgy: Around 3:00 o’clock, the time of ourLord’s death on the cross, we come together inchurch to remember what Jesus has done for us.In the service of the word, we listen to the solemnproclamation of Jesus’ passion according to John,then offer prayer for the world and for God’s people,the Church.We venerate the cross, and eat the life-givingBody of the Lord in Communion.In our homes we keep the paschal fast all day. Allmembers make an effort to observe silence andto spend more time in prayer.If we do not have a cross in our family roomand in each person’s room, this would be agood day to put these crosses in place.At other times during the day, we may go to aservice at our parish church, or have a quietfamily celebration of the way of the cross.Lord Jesus, we give you glory,you are the Saviour of the world!

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