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Paschal Triduum

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Paschal Triduum

The Paschal Triduum or Easter Triduum (Latin: Triduum Paschale), Holy Triduum (Latin: Triduum Sacrum), or the Three Days, is the Christian period of three days that begins with the liturgy on the evening of Maundy Thursday, reaches its high point in the Easter Vigil, and closes with evening prayer on Easter Sunday. It is a moveable observance recalling the Passion, Crucifixion, Death, burial, and Resurrection of Jesus, as portrayed in the canonical Gospels. In the Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist, Moravian and Reformed traditions, the Paschal Triduum straddles the two liturgical seasons of Lent and Easter in the Church calendar (Holy Saturday is the last day of Lent, with the Easter Vigil being the first liturgy of Eastertide). In the Roman Catholic tradition since the 1955 reform by Pope Pius XII, the Easter Triduum has been more clearly distinguished as a separate liturgical period. Previously, all these celebrations were advanced by more than twelve hours. The Mass of the Lord's Supper and the Easter Vigil were celebrated on the morning of Thursday and Saturday respectively, and Holy Week and Lent were seen as ending only on the approach of Easter. In the Roman Rite, after the Gloria in excelsis Deo in the Mass of the Lord's Supper, all church bells are silenced (sometimes replaced by a crotalus) and the organ is not used. This period that lasted from Thursday morning to before Easter Sunday began what was once referred to in Anglo-Saxon times as "the still days". Weddings in the Catholic Church were once prohibited throughout Lent and certain other times of the year as well, and are still forbidden during the Triduum. Lutherans still discourage weddings during the entirety of Holy Week, inclusive of the Easter Triduum.

Tables

Dates for the Paschal Triduum, 2021–2029 · Maundy Thursday (also called Holy Thursday)
2021
2021
Year
2021
Western
April 1 – April 3
Eastern
April 29 – May 1
2022
2022
Year
2022
Western
April 14 – April 16
Eastern
April 21 – April 23
2023
2023
Year
2023
Western
April 6 – April 8
Eastern
April 13 – April 15
2024
2024
Year
2024
Western
March 28 – March 30
Eastern
May 2 – May 4
2025
2025
Year
2025
Western
April 17 – April 19
Eastern
April 17 – April 19
2026
2026
Year
2026
Western
April 2 – April 4
Eastern
April 9 – April 11
2027
2027
Year
2027
Western
March 25 – March 27
Eastern
April 29 – May 1
2028
2028
Year
2028
Western
April 13 – April 15
Eastern
April 13 – April 15
2029
2029
Year
2029
Western
March 29 – March 31
Eastern
April 5 – April 7
Year
Western
Eastern
2021
April 1 – April 3
April 29 – May 1
2022
April 14 – April 16
April 21 – April 23
2023
April 6 – April 8
April 13 – April 15
2024
March 28 – March 30
May 2 – May 4
2025
April 17 – April 19
April 17 – April 19
2026
April 2 – April 4
April 9 – April 11
2027
March 25 – March 27
April 29 – May 1
2028
April 13 – April 15
April 13 – April 15
2029
March 29 – March 31
April 5 – April 7

References

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  25. Universal Norms on the Calendar, 5
  26. Universal Norms on the Calendar, 56
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