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Lauren Green, host of "Lighthouse Faith" podcast, shares insights into Holy Week for Christians and others of faith; the week leads up to the death and resurrection of Jesus on Easter Sunday.
Holy Week unfolds for Christians with dates that vary from year to year. The purpose for the days observed by the faithful remain unwavering for them.
Holy Week, the most important celebration for Christians honoring the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ, is just around the corner.
Readings are parsed out for each day of Holy Week, with the exhortation to “grow your relationship with Jesus Christ during Holy Week.” ...
Have you made your plans yet for the Monday of Holy Week (March 25)? Christians Uniting in Song and Prayer (CUSP) invites you to spend an hour praying with us. We will be holding our annual ...
When is Holy Week 2025? Holy Week is the most important or significant week in Catholicism. It starts with Palm Sunday on April 13, 2025 this year and ends on Easter Sunday, April 20.
My hope is that you will walk physically, mentally and spiritually through this upcoming Holy Week. Imagine you are on this journey holding the hand of Jesus, recalling each Holy Week event.
Discover the meaning and purpose of Holy Week, a week of reflection on Jesus' life leading up to his ultimate sacrifice and resurrection.
He said thousands of Christians on pilgrimages come to Jerusalem during Holy Week, retracing the events of Jesus’ last week on earth. They wave palm branches, sing and dance on Palm Sunday.
During Holy Week, which began with Palm Sunday, we remember the last days of Jesus before he was arrested, tortured and killed for challenging the religious and political orthodoxy of his time ...
What happened each day of Holy Week? During Holy Week, Christians remember the story of Jesus' life leading up to his crucifixion when he died on the cross.
Palm Sunday begins Holy Week and commemorates the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem. Upon entering the city, Jesus was greeted by crowds waving palm branches. That is why Christians receive ...