- The
Paschal Triduum or
Easter Triduum (Latin:
Triduum Paschale), Holy
Triduum (Latin:
Triduum Sacrum), or the
Three Days, is the
Christian period of three...
- A
triduum (/ˈtrɪd.juəm, ˈtrɪdʒuəm/; pl. tridua) is a
religious observance that
lasts three days. The best-known and most
significant example today is...
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Christian feast during Holy W**** that
marks the
beginning of the
Paschal Triduum, and
commemorates the
Washing of the Feet (Maundy) and Last
Supper of Jesus...
-
replaces altar bells during the
celebration of the
Tridentine Paschal Triduum at the end of Lent in the
Catholic Church. It is also
occasionally used...
- the Last
Supper on
Maundy Thursday marks the
beginning of the
Paschal Triduum.
Catholic and
Lutheran parishes traditionally practice the foot washing...
- many
superstitions ****ociated with the occasion. The days of the
Easter Triduum (Maundy
Thursday until Black Sa****ay) are
considered statutory holidays...
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Calvary (Golgotha). It is
observed during Holy W**** as part of the
Paschal Triduum.
Members of many
Christian denominations,
including the Catholic, Eastern...
- the
Hallowmas season is the
Western Christian season encomp****ing the
triduum of All Saints' Eve (Halloween), All Saints' Day (All Hallows') and All...
-
celebrated on the
evening of
Maundy Thursday. It
inaugurates the
Easter Triduum, and
commemorates the Last
Supper of
Jesus with his disciples, more explicitly...
- denominations,
Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Sa****ay form the
Easter Triduum. The
viewing of and parti****tion in P****ion
Plays occurs during Lent,...