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- Holy Week
- What Happened During Holy Week? - FBC Durham
- Plan your Holy Week with the aid of Google’s AI tool, Gemini | Back End ...
- Mar 31 | Easter and Holy Week Services | Lamorinda, CA Patch
- Holy Week
- WAYS: Remembering Holy Week | Interpreter Magazine
- Easter explained an 8 day guide to celebrating holy week – Artofit
- What’s the Deal with Holy Week? 9 Things to Know and Share – Jimmy Akin
- Holy Week Presentation
- Holy Week » First United Methodist Church Henrietta



Palm Sunday: The Triumphant Entry



Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday: The Days of Preparation
The days following Palm Sunday are often referred to as the "days of preparation." During this time, Jesus taught in the temple, engaging in intense debates with the Pharisees and Sadducees, while also preparing his disciples for the events that would unfold. These days are characterized by a sense of anticipation and foreboding, as Jesus' message of love and redemption is met with resistance and hostility.
Maundy Thursday: The Last Supper
On Maundy Thursday, Christians remember the Last Supper, where Jesus shared a meal with his twelve apostles, instituting the sacrament of Holy Communion. This poignant and intimate moment marked the beginning of the end, as Jesus foretold his betrayal and impending death. The washing of the disciples' feet, a gesture of humility and service, is also commemorated on this day.
Good Friday: The Crucifixion
Good Friday is a day of solemn reflection and mourning, as Christians around the world commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The events of this day, including the trial, the scourging, and the crucifixion, are a poignant reminder of the depth of God's love and the sacrifice that Jesus made for humanity. The cross, once a symbol of shame and death, has become an emblem of hope and redemption.
Holy Saturday: The Vigil
Holy Saturday, also known as the Easter Vigil, is a period of waiting and anticipation. As the disciples waited in darkness and uncertainty, Christians today reflect on the significance of Jesus' death and the promise of his resurrection. The Easter Vigil is a time of prayer, reflection, and preparation for the joyous celebration of Easter Sunday.