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The Church tells us that Holy Saturday -evening – is the holiest time on the Christian Calendar. Everything springs from that night…
Among other things, the Easter Vigil liturgy is when we:The Church tells us that Holy Saturday -evening – is the holiest time on the Christian Calendar. Everything springs from that night…
Exactly right. Because the Triduum is never overriden by anything else, not even the solemnity of Christ’s Incarnation (the Annunciation).The Feast of the Annunciation will be celebrated on April 4 this year because it fell on Good Friday. Good Friday liturgy takes precedence because it being part of the Easter Triduum. Now, since the Annuciation is high ranking on the calendar, it is transfered to the next available day outside the Easter Octave which in this case is Monday, April 4th.
Whoever said that has a warped understanding of the Christian Faith. If that were really Catholic teaching (I’m pretty confident it’s not), it would justify what I always thought was a particularly silly Protestant objection to the crucifix.On this website, I was told that it’s because Christ’s death was “more important,” as it reconciled us to God, whereas the resurrection ‘merely’ proved that Jesus is God.
CHRISTOS VOSKRES!!The Feast of the Annunciation will be celebrated on April 4 this year because it fell on Good Friday. Good Friday liturgy takes precedence because it being part of the Easter Triduum. Now, since the Annuciation is high ranking on the calendar, it is transfered to the next available day outside the Easter Octave which in this case is Monday, April 4th.
I think Good Friday is the Holiest. Easter is the happiest.I always thought that Easter was the holiest day of the year. Then I got to thinking: at Mass, we “proclaim your death, Lord Jesus”, not “your resurrection.” On this website, I was told that it’s because Christ’s death was “more important,” as it reconciled us to God, whereas the resurrection ‘merely’ proved that Jesus is God. So then would Good Friday, the day when Jesus died, be considered the holiest day of the year?
One of the Eucharistic prayers is, “Dying you destroyed our death,I always thought that Easter was the holiest day of the year. Then I got to thinking: at Mass, we “proclaim your death, Lord Jesus”, not “your resurrection.” On this website, I was told that it’s because Christ’s death was “more important,” as it reconciled us to God, whereas the resurrection ‘merely’ proved that Jesus is God. So then would Good Friday, the day when Jesus died, be considered the holiest day of the year?
Yes, but the reason Christ came was for the passion. The passion and resurrection are the climax of the life of Christ. Christ came to save the world from death, his birth did not accomplish that. Without the resurrection it would all be insignificant.I haven’t voted yet, but IF it wasn’t due to the fact that Jesus CAME to earth, He couldn’t have the Easter Tridium (sp).