Saturday, 28 March 2026

ENTERING THE MYSTERY OF HOLY WEEK

We have now reached the most sacred time of the Church’s Liturgical year – Holy Week. After our Lenten practices of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, we now step into the profound mystery of our faith: the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus. Holy Week calls us to immerse ourselves in Christ’s love – a love that endures suffering, gives selflessly, and rises with hope.

We begin Palm Sunday with joy, “Hosanna!” – welcoming Jesus as our King. Yet, within moments, the cry changes to “Crucify Him!” This sudden shift reflects the reality of the human heart, which can be faithful in times of blessing but weak in moments of trial. It calls us to deepen our commitment to walk with Christ beyond joyful moments to Calvary.

As we enter the Paschal Triduum, we are drawn into the very heart of Christ’s love.

On Holy Thursday, Jesus shows true greatness through self-giving service by washing the disciples’ feet, symbolising humility. On this same night, He gives us the Eucharist and the gift of the Priesthood. This reminds us that our faith is lived not only in devotion, but in thanksgiving through the Eucharist and in humble service to one another in our families, ministries, and daily lives.

Good Friday brings us face-to-face with the Cross. Jesus does not retaliate or defend Himself but fully submits to the Father’s will. During this Lent, especially through our Way of the Cross, we have reflected on carrying our own burdens with patience and trust. Good Friday now invites us to place our wounds, struggles, and sufferings at the foot of the Cross, uniting them with Christ who redeems and transforms them.

Holy Saturday is marked by silence – a silence filled with waiting, hope, and trust in God’s hidden work. Many among us experience this silence in very real ways: waiting for healing in illness, longing for reconciliation within families, seeking direction in times of uncertainty, or carrying quiet grief. In this sacred stillness, the Church assures us that God is at work even when nothing seems to be happening.

Then, at the Easter Vigil, light dispels darkness and love rises again. The Resurrection simply reminds us that Jesus is alive, that hope is real, and that God’s love is stronger than sin and death. 

Easter fills us with joy and hope. It reassures us that with Christ, we always have a fresh start. Whatever challenges or burdens we have carried, the Risen Lord offers us peace, forgiveness, and a bright new way ahead.

This Holy Week is an invitation for us to participate fully in the liturgies, not as spectators, but as true followers entering into the mystery of salvation. Let us return to the essentials of our faith: the Word, the Eucharist, and love in action.

Walk with Jesus through the Cross, and you will rise with Him in glory. 

WISHING YOU A BLESSED AND MEANINGFUL HOLY WEEK!

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