Holy Week

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When I attended the Greek Orthodox Church (that I wrote about here: Lent: How Fasting Changed for Me), I learned deep veneration and respect of Holy Week. Between Palm Sunday, through Jesus’ in the garden at Gethsemane, to the unbearable suffering on Good Friday…by Resurrection Sunday in the Orthodox Church, I was somberly invested in Jesus’ final week.

While we loved raising our children in a more relationship-oriented Christian church, Holy Week is a time when I do miss the reverent traditions of liturgy services. When I recently checked to see which Holy Week services were running in a variety of churches, there were significantly fewer than 20 years ago.

That sent me on a mini exploration about why Christians don’t revere/participate in Holy Week like years past (myself included), and discovered a wide array of reasons. This short list is from several Christian denominations, not just Greek Orthodoxy:

  • No time to add one more thing to the weekly schedule. Lack of attendance was the reason for diminishing services across the board.
  • Why reflect on suffering? ‘Life is hard enough, no need to reflect on misery.’
  • Why relive the oppressive behavior of people in authority (Romans)?
  • Why think about religious leaders (Pharisees) treating the perfect soul inhumanely? ‘We already know priests and pastors entrenched in scandals.’
  • It’s the only week we’re all off work and school…that’s vacation week.
  • Church attendance doesn’t equal knowing God. I agree. Just ask the hidden Christ followers in China. Or, the devout Christian who cannot get to church due to any number of reasons. However, gathering with like-minded people after working and parenting all week can be a blessing (Hebrews 10:25).

Thinking about Holy Week (as it was for me years ago), is what prompted the above search. All Christ-centered denominations have their own way to honor and celebrate Holy Week-and, people honor Christian holidays differently from one life season to the next.

Ultimately, I circled back to simple gratitude that God knows our deepest, true heart for Him…centering my thoughts not on a building or type of service, but upon the One Who gave all for us. You. Me. All of us.

Holy Week in the Greek Orthodox Church. The Good Friday evening service includes a procession with the Sepulcher (piece with all the flowers), symbolizing the Tomb, which is carried around the church and weather permitting, all around the outside of the church.

12 responses to “Holy Week”

  1. JOY journal Avatar

    I am an innkeeper at a retreat ministry that mostly serves pastors and caregivers — a refilling station of a sort. It is astonishing the different ways that people live out their love for Jesus on a day to day basis. But that is the common thread. I love all of it!!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      I can only imagine the many ways you have observed people living for Jesus through your job as innkeeper. How wonderful that you “love” what you do! Not many can say the same. Have a blessed Easter weekend🌷💗!

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  2. JOY journal Avatar

    Have a blessed Easter and the remainder of Holy Week!!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Thank you! I wish you the same!💕💕

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  3. utesmile Avatar

    Happy Easter !

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Thank you! Happy Easter to you!🌷💖🌷

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  4. Anne Mehrling Avatar

    I will have an added dimension to worship on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday this year. A very good friend in NY could not go to those services, because she doesn’t drive at night. They stream services only on Sunday. (This is the church I went to for 50 years.) I asked if she wanted to go with me, so we’ll go together to the noon service at my church on line. I’m excited about that.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      How special to reconnect this way with your friend during Holy Week. I am excited for you. 50 years in the same church…that must have been an emotional farewell when you relocated to NC.

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  5. Anne Mehrling Avatar

    She and her husband came here twice to stay for a few days. That was marvelous. He died just before Christmas last year, so we are widows together now.

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      💗

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  6. Mama's Empty Nest Avatar

    It does sadden me to see how little reflection is given to Holy Week now. Our church always has a communion service with feet washing on Maundy Thursday, but each year there are fewer people attending. We also hold a sunrise service on Easter morning at 6 a.m. I was surprised to see more folks attend than last year, but then realized many of those then skipped the morning worship service later. Hope you had a blessed Resurrection Day!

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    1. Mid-Life Mama Avatar

      Interesting that you are also seeing the steep decline in Holy Week attendance. Many blame Covid, but I observed Sunday School participation decline before that. Easter was a happy day and I hope it was wonderful for you as well!💜☦️🤍

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