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Good Friday and Holy Saturday please
I dunno - midnight easter smash ( er mass sozza) when the words The Lord is Risen ring out
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or at the consecration....
by the way - hagios christos is heard in the Latin Mass - and these are the only words of koine Greek left in the Mass before it all went English
The other bit is Kyrie Eleison in the part of the Mass called er Kyrie Eleison ( Lord have mercy on us)
easter saturday is not the day before ( holy saturday ) but six days after.
I dunno - midnight easter smash ( er mass sozza) when the words The Lord is Risen ring out
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or at the consecration....
by the way - hagios christos is heard in the Latin Mass - and these are the only words of koine Greek left in the Mass before it all went English
The other bit is Kyrie Eleison in the part of the Mass called er Kyrie Eleison ( Lord have mercy on us)
easter saturday is not the day before ( holy saturday ) but six days after.
Tomorrow (25/3) is Palm Sunday, that is when Easter (so far as I am aware, and concerned) starts. Jesus riding into Jerusalem on a donkey with crowds waving palm leaves and cheering him. Then there is the whole drama of Easter week - last supper, betrayal, imprisonment, Pontius Pilate freeing Barabbas etc. all leading to Good Friday when Jesus was crucified. Easter Sunday follows when he rose again, the stone was found rolled away from the tomb etc..
Easter Monday is - quite frankly I'm not too sure, I'd have to look it up, but a day of assimilation and celebration possibly. Best I can do off the cuff without going into a lot of detail.
Easter Monday is - quite frankly I'm not too sure, I'd have to look it up, but a day of assimilation and celebration possibly. Best I can do off the cuff without going into a lot of detail.
I'm quite sure your are correct, Jackdaw, but that is how it feels here. There is egg-painting and rolling by the kids to organise etc., etc.. Also the flower-arrangers get busy next week, our - 11thC foundation - church always looks wonderful. I'll ask the vicar on Sunday, assuming the donkey turns up, so we can process through the village behind it, and she is in a good mood! The difference between pragmatism and church law, I suppose. :)