Holy Week has its own unique cycle of services in each particular Eastern Catholic Church. Stations of the Cross may remain in some places, but it is generally seen as a recent latinization.
The Holy Week schedule can include Bridegroom Matins and Liturgies of the Presancitfied Gifts Monday through Wednesday, with an anointing service on Holy Wednesday evening. This continues with Vespers and Divine Liturgy on Holy Thurday during the day, the Passion Matins with the 12 Gospels (Gospel accounts of the Passion) on Holy Thursday evening, Royal Hours on Friday, and Vespers with the procession of the Plashchanytsya (Burial Shroud of the Lord) on Friday afternoon or early evening. Friday evening later is the Jerusalem Matins and Vespers with the Divine Liturgy of St. Basil and the reading of the Prophecies is Saturday afternoon. Late Saturday or early Sunday morning is the graveside service (Nahdrobnoe), Paschal Matins, and the Paschal Divine Liturgy.
Regarding fasting, many Eastern Christians fast and abstain from meat and dairy the entirety of the Great Fast (which ends the Friday evening before Lazarus Saturday and Palm Sunday) and Holy Week.
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