Vatican releases Pope Francis'
schedule for Holy Week
Looking ahead to Holy Week. |
Vatican News will be broadcasting the papal liturgies
throughout Holy Week, with live English commentary.
By Christopher Wells
The Vatican is preparing for Holy Week with a full schedule
of celebrations scheduled for the holiest portion of the Church year.
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
Holy Week 2018 begins on Palm Sunday, March
25th, with the celebration of the thirty-third World Youth Day, celebrated
at the diocesan level. The Church’s yearly celebration of young people
alternates between international celebrations, held every two-three years, and
diocesan events.
This year’s World Youth Day has the theme, “Do not be
afraid, Mary, for you have found favour with God.” Those are the words of the
Archangel Gabriel to the Blessed Virgin at the Annunciation, as related in the
Gospel of St Luke.
For the diocese of Rome, the celebration will take place in
St Peter’s Square, with Pope Francis presiding at the Blessing of Palms and the
Procession for Palm Sunday, followed by the Mass of the Passion of the
Lord.
Holy (Maundy) Thursday
There are two main liturgical events on Holy Thursday: the
Chrism Mass, celebrated in St Peter’s Basilica; and the Evening
Mass of the Lord’s Supper, which the Holy Father will offer in the Regina
Coeli prison, not far from the Vatican.
During the Chrism Mass, the local Bishop consecrates and
blesses the Sacred Oils – Chrism, used for Confirmation, and
also in the Sacraments of Baptism and Holy Orders; the oil of catechumens, also
used in Baptism; and the oil of the sick, for the Sacrament of Anointing of the
Sick. In Rome, the blessed oils are taken to the Cathedral Church, the
Archbasilica of St John Lateran, where they are dispensed to the parishes
throughout the diocese.
On Thursday evening, Pope Francis will celebrate the Mass of
the Lord’s Supper, commemorating the institution of the Most Holy
Eucharist and of the Priesthood. Following a custom
established at the very beginning of his pontificate, the Pope will say the
Mass in a prison, this year at the Regina Coeli. During the liturgy, Pope
Francis will wash the feet of twelve inmates, in imitation of the actions of
Jesus Himself at the Last Supper.
The Pope will also have the opportunity to visit with sick
inmates in the prison infirmary, as well as with prisoners in “Section VIII”, a
protected area of the facility for prisoners who might be at risk in the general
population.
Good Friday
The following day, Good Friday, Pope Francis will preside at
the solemn liturgical Celebration of the Lord’s Passion. The
service on Good Friday is not a Mass, as the Holy Eucharist is not confected.
The ritual consists in the Liturgy of the Word; the Adoration of the Cross; and
the Rite of Communion, where Hosts consecrated on Holy Thursday are distributed
to priests and faithful.
Following the Liturgy, Pope Francis will travel across town
to the Colosseum, where he will officiate at the Via Crucis,
the Way of the Cross. The Holy Father will offer a reflection at the conclusion
of the service, followed by his Apostolic Blessing.
The Paschal Vigil and Easter Sunday
The rites of Holy Week reach their climax during the Easter
Vigil of Holy Saturday, the “Mother of all Vigils.” The ceremony
begins with the lighting of the new fire, which will take place in the atrium
of St Peter’s Basilica. Then, with the Paschal Candle, the ministers will
process to the sanctuary, where Pope Francis will preside at the Solemn Mass.
The Mass is notable for the chanting of the Exultet, the solemn
proclamation of the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead; and for the Baptismal
liturgy which takes place after the Liturgy of the Word.
Finally, on the morning of Easter Sunday, Pope Francis will
celebrate the Solemn Mass of the Resurrection of the Lord in
Saint Peter’s Square. Following the Mass, the Holy Father will give his
Blessing Urbi et Orbi – to the City [of Rome], and to
the world.”
Vatican News will be providing full coverage of all the
papal events, with live commentary for the major liturgies. The broadcast
begins immediately before the beginning of each ceremony.
Here is the full schedule for the papal events during Holy
Week 2018 (all times local Roman time):
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord – 25 March
XXXIII World Youth Day
St Peter’s Square
10.00 Solemn Mass of the Passion of the Lord (with Blessing and Procession of Palms)
10.00 Solemn Mass of the Passion of the Lord (with Blessing and Procession of Palms)
Holy Wednesday – 28 March
St Peter’s Square
10.00 General Audience
10.00 General Audience
Holy Thursday – 29 March
Basilica of St Peter
10.00 Chrism Mass
10.00 Chrism Mass
Regina Coeli prison
16.30 Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper
16.30 Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Good Friday – 30 March
Basilica of St Peter
17.00 Celebration of the Passion of the Lord
17.00 Celebration of the Passion of the Lord
Colosseum
21.15 Via Crucis (Way of the Cross)
21.15 Via Crucis (Way of the Cross)
Holy Saturday – 31 March
Basilica of St Peter
20.30 The Easter Vigil – Solemn Mass of the Resurrection of the Lord
20.30 The Easter Vigil – Solemn Mass of the Resurrection of the Lord
Easter Sunday – 1 April
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