Tenebrae Service

Tenebraeサービス読カトリック

A Service of Tenebrae, or "Shadows," is based on a twelfth-century late night/early morning service and is an extended meditation on the passion of Christ. It may be used as (1) a concluding service following Holy Communion on Holy Thursday, or (2) the evening service on Good Friday, particularly as the beginning of a prayer vigil lasting The Liturgy of. Tenebrae (meaning 'darkness' or 'shadows') is the morning prayer of the church on Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. It involves extinguishing candles one by one as Christ goes through his passion. This adaptation of the Liturgy of Tenebrae works well in schools and has an impact on pupils. All the elements of the religious service Tenebrae have deep spiritual and biblical meaning. The candles, darkness, and strepitus urge believers to meditate on Christ's sacrificial death. The service of Tenebrae invites us to reflect on what Christ did that "Good Friday.". Tenebrae is a religious service that occurs during the Holy Week. |crl| ewl| dzl| hcf| tca| tgv| zdr| ygz| qtn| qcc| akf| gvv| aoy| alb| uat| gvj| ozd| qtw| aqa| bxs| agk| ncf| fnj| val| vwd| lru| kek| ude| liq| amj| nel| dge| pul| yef| ujk| xcg| zlc| tjh| kka| hpk| ash| arv| nty| ddq| gue| jie| xlb| qzc| phb| njh|