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  1. Holy Week is the week between Palm Sunday and Easter, observed with special solemnity by Christians as a time of devotion to the Passion of Jesus. The days of particular significance are Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday.

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    Holy Week. The entry of Jesus and his disciples into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week, is the last week of Lent, between Palm Sunday and the dusk of Maundy Thursday. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, Palm Sunday along with the Saturday of Lazarus marks the two-day transition between the 40 days of Great Lent and Holy Week.

    • How Holy Week Leads to Easter Sunday
    • What Is Holy Week?
    • When Is Holy Week 2024?
    • What Happened on Palm Sunday?
    • What Happened on The Monday Before Easter?
    • What Happened on The Tuesday Before Easter?
    • What Happened on The Wednesday Before Easter?
    • What Happened on Maundy Thursday?
    • What Happened on Good Friday?
    • Why Is It called Good Friday?

    Though Jesus didn’t walk the earth incarnate until He was born in Bethlehem to Mary and Joseph, He exists and works throughout the entirety of the Bible. Scripture assures us that He was present at Creation with the Father, that He is the Word, and many prophecies were fulfilled explicitly during this final, holy week of Jesus’ life on earth. Each ...

    Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday and ends on Easter Sunday. During this one week, many biblical prophesies were fulfilled. Jesus came to earth to save humanity by dying on the cross on Good Friday and resurrecting on Easter Sunday. By enduring and defeating death sacrificially for us, He swung open the gates of heaven, allowing our sins to be forgiv...

    Here are the dates for Holy Week for 2023:Sunday, April 2 - Saturday, April 8. Easteris on Sunday, April 9. Related: Here is a timeline of the Holy Week and more on When is Holy Week?

    Jesus rode into Jerusalem on what we now call Palm Sunday; palm branches, which symbolize triumph or victory, were strewn in Jesus’ path, as He rode into the city. He rode into town on a humble donkey, fulfilling the prophecy in Zechariah 9:9: “Rejoice greatly, Daughter Zion! Shout, Daughter Jerusalem! See, your kings comes to you, righteous and vi...

    On the way back into the city from Bethany, where Jesus and the twelve spent the night, Jesus became hungry. Seeing a fig tree with no fruit on it, though it was full of leaves and thus should have been full of fruit, Jesus spoke a curse on the tree. Jesus went to the temple on Monday and confronted those making a profit off of the people coming to...

    The next day, Peter noticed the fully withered fig tree Jesus had cursed, to which Jesus admonished a lesson to have faith and recognize the power of forgiveness: Holy Tuesday was a day of avoiding traps and teaching. The priests set four traps for Jesus, the first questioning His authority, to which He answered with a question and then taught thre...

    Though the Gospel of Luke states, “every day he was teaching in the temple,” Holy Wednesday is referred to as a day of rest for Jesus. While in Bethany, a woman anointed Jesus’ feet with perfume. It is also widely known throughout the church as “Spy Wednesday.” While Jesus rests in Bethany at the home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, the plot of the h...

    On Holy or Maundy, Thursday, in an upper room, Jesus and His disciples shared the Last Supper. On this day, Jesus washed the feet of His disciples and broke break with them for the last time. Still celebrated today as a part of many congregational traditions, the bread broken and the wine shared represented the body and blood of Christ, to be broke...

    Good Friday was the last day of Jesus’ life on earth before His resurrection. He was betrayed by Judas, as predicted, and denied by Peter, as predicted. His disciples scattered. He was arrested and was placed on trial falsely. He was condemned, beaten, mocked, and required to carry His own cross to the place where He was crucified and died. “The so...

    “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” -Romans 8:28 This doesn’t mean we are protected from all things that are bad. Jesus’ death was awful. The most painful thing, physically, mentally, and spiritually, that any human could have to endure. Why would Jesus choose...

  3. Aug 29, 2023 · Updated Aug 29, 2023. In the Christian faith, Holy Week, the week leading to Easter Sunday, is commemorated with notable importance, honoring the acts of Jesus Christ in the days before His Crucifixion and Resurrection. Holy Week is also known as Passion Week, or as the "Great Week" in Greek and Roman liturgical texts for the great acts of God ...

  4. Jun 25, 2019 · Updated on June 25, 2019. Holy Week—also known as Great and Holy Week by the Eastern Catholics and orthodox—is the week preceding Easter and the final week of Lent. Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday and ends with Holy Saturday, the day before Easter Sunday. Holy Week includes Holy Thursday (also known as Maundy Thursday) and Good Friday ...

  5. Oct 7, 2011 · The most solemn week of the Christian year, Holy Week is the week leading up to Easter, and is the week during which Christians particularly remember the last week of Jesus's life. Holy Week ...

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  7. Mar 23, 2021 · Holy (or Spy) Wednesday. This fourth day of Holy Week if often called “Spy Wednesday” because it is believed to be the day on which the high priest and authorities formally hatched their plot ...

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