A Message from Father Nathan
Holy Week is the most sacred week in Christianity
Holy Week March 29 – April 5, 2026
We will be going into Holy Week (this year, March 29 – April 5). Holy Week is the most sacred week in Christianity, commemorating the final days of Jesus Christ’s life.
Holy Week —Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday,
His Passion, death, and resurrection invited everyone of us to reflect on the death and resurrection of our Lord.
Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday and ends with Easter Sunday, marking the culmination of Jesus’ earthly ministry and the events leading to His resurrection.
The Passion of Christ
It is observed with solemnity and devotion, emphasizing the Passion of Christ—His suffering, crucifixion, and ultimate triumph over death. The week allows Christians to enter spiritually into the story of Jesus’ final days, deepening their understanding of His love and sacrifice.
Key Days and Events
Palm Sunday:
Commemorates Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where crowds welcomed Him with Palm branches, symbolizing victory and kingship.
Holy Monday:
Focuses on Jesus’ teachings and acts of preparation for His Passion, including the anointing of Mary of Bethany.
Holy Tuesday:
Highlights Jesus’ predictions of his suffering and death, and His call for discipleship.
Holy Wednesday (Spy Wednesday):
This marks Judas’ agreement to betray Jesus, setting the stage for the events of the Passion.
Maundy Thursday:
Commemorates the Last Supper, Jesus washing His disciples’ feet, and His prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane.
Good Friday;
Observes Jesus’ crucifixion and death, a day of solemn reflection on His sacrifice for humanity.
Holy Saturday:
A day of waiting and reflection as Jesus rests in the tomb, symbolizing hope and anticipation.
Easter Sunday:
Celebrates the resurrection of Jesus, the cornerstone of Christian faith, representing victory over sin and death.
Significance of Holy Week
Holy Week is significant because it invites believers to reflect on the themes of sacrifice, love, and redemption. It is a time for prayer, spiritual renewal, and contemplation of Jesus’ life and teachings.
Observing the week helps Christians connect with the historical events of Jesus’ Passion, understand the depth of His love, and experience a personal transformation through faith.
Traditions such as processions, liturgies, and Passion plays enrich observance, linking historical events with contemporary faith practices.
In essence, Holy Week is both a historical commemoration and a spiritual journey, offering believers a profound opportunity to engage with the mystery of Christ’s saving work and to prepare for the joy of Easter.
With prayers and blessings, and ever at your service
— Fr. Sahayanathan Nathan
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