Category Archives: Holy Week

Holy Week 2019

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The first night of Passover is also Good Friday this year. It seems appropriate. Our family is both Jewish and Christian, and we try to observe as much of our mutual holidays as we can. For me, as a pastor, the double observances deepen my understanding and devotion during Holy Week, where the resurrection is linked to the ongoing action of a God who is committed to liberation wherever there is oppression, whether from struggles within myself, or from external, systemic forces. The power of the Exodus story, next to the Crucifixion brings me to prostration every year.  This year, for many reasons, Holy Week, for me, is all about liberation, naming the powers, unmasking them, and interrupting the destructive force of hatred. The Cross is the Holy Intervention, as we would say in pastoral care, a life-giving intervention, a life-saving intervention.

 

 

Wednesday in Holy Week-2018

revannecapeann's avatarSt. Paul Lutheran Church

The palms and procession are over. We are mid-week in Holy Week, the day before the Triduum begins, the Great Three Days. Wednesday in Holy Week, at least for me, feels something like Holy Saturday, a day of waiting, knowing that the rest of this week will be lived within the great drama of the Passion of Jesus, and the Resurrection. I usually have at least one sleepless night in Holy Week, and tonight is that night.

This summer, I had the privilege of taking a 30 day silent retreat at Eastern Point Retreat House. The retreat was based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. Each week of the 30-day Ignatian retreat is spent on different aspects of the life and ministry of Jesus. The final days are spent on the The Passion of Christ and the Resurrection.  Part of the structure of the 30-day retreat is meeting every…

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