For the Catholic
Church, the Triduum marks the three holiest days of the Church year.
The days, which begin at sundown Holy Thursday and end sundown
Easter Sunday,
mark the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Sunday of the Lord's Passion (Palm Sunday)
Sunday 28th of March 2010
All Masses
Palms distributed and blessed and the solemn
proclamation of the Passion.
9:30 Church
Children's Procession
Saturday
4:30pm
Sunday
8:00am, 9:30am, 11:15am, 5:30pm
Holy Thursday
Thursday 1st of April 2010
8:00pm
Mass of the Lord's Supper Contemporary Choir and Piano
Liturgy of the Lord's gift to His disciples including the Mandatum (washing
of feet), the solemn procession of the Blessed Sacrament and the "night
watch". Eucharistic Adoration in the Lower Church until 11:00pm.
Good Friday
Friday 2nd of April 2010
11:00am
Children's Stations of the Cross
12-2:45pm
Confessions
3:00pm
Service of the Lord's Passion Organ
Entrusting His life to the Father, Jesus bore our infirmities and embraced
the cross. The Passion is proclaimed; we are invited to venerate the cross.
8:00pm
Tenebrae 40 More Days
Contemporary Service reflecting on the last words of Christ before His
death.
Holy Saturday
Saturday 3rd of April 2010
10:00am
Easter Egg Hunt
Join us for this fun celebration for children under age 10. Candy,
prizes and of course the Easter bunny.
8:00pm
The Great Vigil of Easter Contemporary Choir & Schola Cantorum
This is the Passover of the Lord- the holiest of nights. At this feast of
the Resurrection we recall the story of our salvation, renew our baptismal
promises and joyfully receive new members into the Church.
Easter Sunday
Sunday 4th of April 2010
This is the Church's great feast day. Christ redeemed us and fulfilled the
Scripture giving perfect glory to God. We renew our baptismal promises and are
blessed with the waters of new life.
8:00am :: Church - Cantor & Organ
9:30am :: Church - Cantor & Organ
9:30am :: Lower Church - Contemporary Choir
11:15am :: Church - 40 More Days
11:15am :: Lower Church - Contemporary Choir