Easter Triduum is technically one long day, but if schedules don’t allow, I’d say any one of these big celebrations: Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Vigil, Pentecost, Christmas, Chrism Mass (although this is usually really long), Corpus Christi, a particular parish feast day, a big diocesan celebration at the cathedral, etc.
In my archdiocese, we have an annual pro-life Requiem Mass for the Unborn that features a ‘Ceremony of Light’ in which we remember with candles each life lost to abortion that day in Los Angeles County and spend the same amount in seconds in the candle-lit silence. After the Mass the candles are placed in a public area where those who pass by will see the candle-lit tribute to the short lives that were lost. It’s a moving experience for all who attend. (Video of this year’s requiem:
youtube.com/watch?v=RW_i6F35XaY)
We also have an annual ‘Celebration of Cultures’ Mass in which all the ethnic groups of the archdiocese gather and pray together in our many cultural expressions with a yearly theme. It’s a great opportunity to see just how universal the Catholic Church really is. (Video of 2012’s celebration:
youtube.com/watch?v=H5O9uVG-RWM)
See what your diocese, [ethnic] parishes, abbeys and monasteries, and ecclesiastical movements (Charismatic, Neocatechumenal Way, etc.) have to offer.
