
But today is just the start of Holy Week, a sort of “overview” of what’s to come. The word “holy” means “set apart.” This upcoming week should be set apart in our families. It’s not like any other week. Beginning Thursday evening, we celebrate the three holiest days of the year, the Sacred Triduum. We follow Jesus from the quiet of the upper room and last supper to the garden of Gethsemane. We see him tried and unjustly condemned. We solemnly commemorate his death for us on Good Friday. These are the most important events in the history of the world. These days are truly holy.
Finally, after night has fallen on Saturday evening, we gather as the Church throughout the world. We gather as Christians have done since that first Holy Saturday night, and we keep watch. Plan to attend these beautiful celebrations this week. Truly make this a week “set apart.” Unlike the first disciples, we know what is going to happen this week. If we faithfully commemorate the Lord’s suffering and death, we know what we will celebrate next Saturday night.
