In this episode of the Restoring Christian Culture Podcast, hosts Marco Salinas and Dan Sevigny welcome guest contributor, Matthias Sevigny to explore the deep and sacred traditions of Holy Week. They dive into the concept of Passiontide and discuss how the final two weeks of Lent refocus on the passion of Christ. The episode highlights the differences between the Novus Ordo and the traditional Latin Mass, especially during this holy time, including profound variations in liturgies such as Palm Sunday and Maundy Thursday.
Listeners will gain insight into the rich history of these traditions, such as the veiling of statues, the significance of the Mass of the Lord's Supper, and unique practices like using a rattle or clacker in the liturgy. Matthias provides a wealth of knowledge on the traditional customs and their meanings, inviting the audience to reconnect with the roots of their faith.
Personal reflections from Dan and Marco add depth, as they share their experiences and memories of Holy Week growing up, contrasting them with the deeper understanding they've gained. The episode encourages listeners to engage with the week's sacred traditions and find ways to deepen their journey with Christ during this pivotal time in the liturgical year. Whether you're familiar with these practices or discovering them for the first time, this episode offers a thoughtful journey into the heart of Holy Week.
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