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Holy Week 2026 - Mass Schedule

Holy Week 2026 - Mass Schedule

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Although the Catholic Church has no real dress code for proper attire when attending Mass, an unwritten dress code demands we are properly dressed out of Respect, Honor and Reverence for the Real Presence of Our Lord.  One should dress modestly and respectfully.  Generally, one should avoid wearing anything too revealing, which would be considered offensive or disrespectful.

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Palm Sunday - Cycle A - 29th March 2026

Procession – Matthew 21:1-11: Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where he rode on a donkey and was greeted by crowds of people who praised him as the Son of David and King of Israel.
First Reading – Isaiah 50:4-7:
The prophet Isaiah speaks of a servant of God who is a skilled teacher and obedient to God’s will, even in the face of persecution and suffering. The servant trusts in God’s protection and ultimately prevails over his oppressors.
Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 22:
This psalm describes the anguish of a suffering individual who feels abandoned by God and is mocked and persecuted by others. Despite this, the speaker expresses trust in God’s ultimate protection and proclaims God’s glory to others.
Second Reading – Philippians 2:6-11:
This passage describes the selfless humility of Jesus Christ, who, despite being divine, chose to become human and submit to a humiliating death on a cross. As a result of his obedience, God exalted him and gave him a name above all others, that every knee should bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.
Gospel – Matthew 26:14 – 27:66:
The Passion reading describes the events leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion and death. It includes Jesus’ betrayal by Judas Iscariot, his arrest and trial before the high priest, his denial by Peter, his sentencing by Pilate, his crucifixion and death, and his burial in a tomb.

Processione – Matteo 21,1-11:
L’ingresso trionfale di Gesù a Gerusalemme, dove entrò cavalcando un asino e fu accolto da una folla che lo acclamava come Figlio di Davide e Re d’Israele.
Prima lettura – Isaia 50,4-7:
Il profeta Isaia parla di un servo di Dio che è un abile maestro e obbediente alla volontà di Dio, anche di fronte alla persecuzione e alla sofferenza. Il servo confida nella protezione di Dio e alla fine prevale sui suoi oppressori.
Salmo responsoriale – Salmo 22:
Questo salmo descrive l’angoscia di un individuo sofferente che si sente abbandonato da Dio ed è deriso e perseguitato dagli altri. Nonostante ciò, l’orante esprime fiducia nella protezione definitiva di Dio e proclama la gloria di Dio agli altri.
Seconda lettura – Filippesi 2,6-11:
Questo brano descrive l’umiltà disinteressata di Gesù Cristo, il quale, pur essendo divino, ha scelto di diventare uomo e di sottomettersi a una morte umiliante sulla croce. Come risultato della sua obbedienza, Dio lo ha esaltato e gli ha dato un nome al di sopra di ogni altro, affinché ogni ginocchio si pieghi e ogni lingua confessi che Gesù Cristo è il Signore.
Vangelo – Matteo 26,14 – 27,66:
La lettura della Passione descrive gli eventi che hanno portato alla crocifissione e alla morte di Gesù. Comprende il tradimento di Gesù da parte di Giuda Iscariota, il suo arresto e il processo davanti al sommo sacerdote, il suo rinnegamento da parte di Pietro, la sua condanna da parte di Pilato, la sua crocifissione e morte, e la sua sepoltura in una tomba.