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Palm Sunday: The Triumphal Entry



Monday to Wednesday: Preparation for the Passion
The days following Palm Sunday are often less prominently marked but are crucial in the narrative leading to the crucifixion. These days are filled with teachings and parables by Jesus, emphasizing the importance of love, forgiveness, and the impending betrayal. Christians use this time for introspection, prayer, and preparation for the somber events that unfold later in the week.
Maundy Thursday: The Last Supper
Maundy Thursday commemorates the Last Supper, where Jesus shared a final meal with his twelve apostles. During this supper, Jesus instituted the Eucharist, or Holy Communion, as a way for his followers to remember him. The evening also includes the washing of the feet, a gesture of humility and service that Jesus performed for his disciples, teaching them about the importance of humility and serving one another. Many churches hold special services on this evening, which may include the reenactment of the Last Supper and the stripping of the altars, symbolizing the abandonment and desolation of Jesus.
Good Friday: The Crucifixion
Good Friday is the day of Jesus' crucifixion, where he was nailed to the cross and died for the sins of humanity. It is a day of mourning and reflection, with many churches holding special services that include the veneration of the cross and the reading of the Passion narrative. The term "Good" in Good Friday is believed by some to be a corruption of the word "God" or "Holy," reflecting the day's significance as a holy day of commemoration.
Holy Saturday: The Vigil
Holy Saturday, or the Easter Vigil, is the night before Easter Sunday and marks the period between Jesus' death and resurrection. It is a time of anticipation and waiting, often observed with a vigil that can extend into the early hours of Easter Sunday. The vigil includes the lighting of the Easter fire and candle, symbolizing the light of Christ, and the baptism of new members into the church, signifying rebirth and renewal.