Father Sam Martin hosts” Connecting the Diocese” with guests Chris Carstens, Director of the Office of Sacred Worship, and Jacob Zepp, the bishop’s master of ceremonies, to discuss Holy Week and the Triduum, emphasizing how the Church’s prayer shapes belief, the purpose of rubrics, and the ars celebrandi. They explain the Triduum as a unified three-day liturgy from the Mass of the Lord’s Supper through Good Friday and the Easter Vigil, highlighting key symbols such as light and darkness, processions, the Easter fire and candle, and the Good Friday solemn intercessions and adoration of the cross. They also describe the Chrism Mass, the blessing of oils, priestly renewal, and encourage families to participate fully. A second segment with Father Steven Weller reflects on Palm Sunday’s two Gospels, Matthew’s Passion, and themes of sin, mercy, and conversion.
01:13 Sacred Worship Office Explained
02:35 Common Liturgy Questions
03:44 Master of Ceremonies Role
04:39 Lex Orandi Lex Credendi
08:36 Why Symbols Matter
10:58 What Triduum Means
12:54 Cathedral Sets the Standard
14:15 Chrism Mass and Holy Oils
20:33 Rubrics and Praying as One
24:32 Triduum as One Liturgy
25:42 Good Friday Highlights
29:21 Praying for All Peoples
29:56 Holy Thursday Body of Christ
31:20 Learning the Liturgy
36:47 Easter Vigil Overview
37:32 Fire and Procession Symbols
40:59 Rehearsing with Reverence
42:25 Ars Celebrandi and Beauty
44:04 Triduum Emotional Journey
47:28 Holy Week Invitation
49:50 Palm Sunday Readings
51:21 Matthew Passion Themes
55:10 Barabbas and Participation
56:40 Moved by the Passion
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