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His Easter Triduum is split into three parts, one for each day of the Passion liturgy.
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The Divine Office of the Sacred Triduum is not only the simplest form of the Office that exists, but also the most ancient, going back to the fourth century.
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It should also be noted that in the western monastic rite, the entire Office of the Triduum is sung in exactly the same way as in the Roman Breviary, even though the number of psalms, readings and responsories at the various Hours is not in conformity with the regular order of the monastic Breviary.
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Prior to the Holy Week reform of 1955, the services of the Triduum were all “anticipated”, so that the Tenebrae services, Matins and Lauds of the three days, all took place on the preceding evening, and the three Masses (including the Easter vigil) took place in the morning.
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In the days leading up to Easter Sunday, Abiding Hope will also observe the three evening worship services known as the Triduum on Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week.
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In the days leading up to Easter Sunday, Abiding Hope will also observe the three evening worship services known as the Triduum on Thursday, Friday and Saturday this week.
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The Holy Thursday Liturgy marked the end of Lent and the beginning of the sacred "Triduum"
newsday.co.tt 2010
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The Holy Thursday Liturgy marked the end of Lent and the beginning of the sacred "Triduum"
newsday.co.tt 2010
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Today in the life of the church we enter into the "Triduum," the Three Holy Days which mark the climax and turning point of the Christian calendar: Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday concluding with the Great Vigil of Easter.
Scribere Orare Est Jared Cramer 2010
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Lastly, it should also be noted that during the Sacred Triduum, none of the Hours makes any more than casual references to the actual hour of the day.
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