The following is the schedule for Holy Week 2023. WEEKDAYS OF HOLY WEEKMonday April 3, Tuesday April 4 & Wednesday April 5 Masses at 7:15 AM, 12:10 PM & 5:10 PMChrism Mass on Wednesday April 5 at 5 PMChurch open from 1 to 3:30 PMConfessions from 11 to 11:45 AM & 4 to 4:45 PM…
Triduum at the Cathedral
With Holy Thursday we begin the holiest time of the Liturgical Year: the Paschal Mystery of Our Lord. We hope that many of you can join us for the ceremonies. Here are some resources to live more intensely this time. Mass of the Lords Supper Holy Thursday, April 14 at 7:30 For the booklet of…
Holy Week at the Cathedral
MONDAY APRIL 11, TUESDAY APRIL 12, WEDNESDAY APRIL 13 7:15 AM, 12:10 PM & 5:10 PM Church open from 1 to 3:30 PM Confessions from 11 to 11:45 AM & 4 to 4:45 PM MASS OF THE CHRISM AT 5 PM ON WEDNESDAY APRIL 13 HOLY THURSDAY, APRIL 14 Tenebræ at 10 AM Confessions from…
The Bible and Bach: Perspectives on the Passion
Join us as prepare for Holy Week by meditating with Father Nicholas Meisl on the Passion accounts in the Gospels of Saint Matthew and Saint John: this evening explores these complimentary texts through a combination of biblical reflections and selections from the Passions of St. John and St. Matthew of Johann Sebastian Bach performed by the…
The Way of the Cross
“But he was wounded for our iniquities, he was bruised for our sins: and by his bruises we are healed” Isaiah 53, 3 The Stations of the Cross is a great Lenten devotion. At the Cathedral we will have Stations of the Cross at 5:45 PM every Friday. We invite you to join us in…
Easter Greetings from the Archbishop
“I have risen and I am with you still.” May these words resound in our hearts this Easter! Jesus completed his journey in the tomb, as all of us will, but He conquered death. By an act of pure love, the Lord opened His grave and rose from the dead. Despite all the suffering, mourning…
The Way of the Cross
“But he was wounded for our iniquities, he was bruised for our sins: and by his bruises we are healed” Isaiah 53, 3 At the Cathedral during Lent we normally have Stations of the Cross every Wednesday and Friday. This year due to the Covid-19 we continue to have our Liturgical celebrations available only through…
Lent during the Pandemic, 2.0
This is the second Lent we will be facing during the Covid-19 Pandemic. We hope that you have a good time of preparation for the Mysteries of Our Salvation. To help you make a better Lent the Cathedral will continue to offer livestreamed Masses twice a day on weekdays at 7:15 AM and 12:10 PM,…
Holy Week Pictures and Video
Now that Holy Week and the Triduum we have uploaded to our Website pictures of the ceremonies. Highlights of the Last Supper Highlights of the Liturgy of the Passion Highlights of the Easter Vigil Tenebrae at the Cathedral For pictures of the liturgies please click here. For more videos please visit the YouTube channel.
Triduum Liturgy Resources
During the Triduum we are invited to meditate on the Mysteries of our redemption: the passion, death and resurrection of Our Lord. During the COVID-19 pandemic many of us will find this to be a challenging Holy Week, but at the Cathedral we want to provide not only the streaming of our ceremonies, but also…