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Holy Week Together: Pageants and Processions

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2024 Good Friday procession in San Salvador, El Salvador Viernes Santo, Holy Friday, is the day on which Christians remember the suffering and death of Jesus. In old English, this day was often referred to as Long Friday due to the extended period of fasting, prayer, and other acts of penitence and remembrance.  In El Salvador, walking the way of the cross with public processions through the streets is a long-held tradition, rooted in the Roman Catholic faith. This centuries-old tradition, honored in small hamlets and large cities, continues to be led by Catholic Churches cities and draws participants from the broader faith community, including tourists. Indeed it can be a long Friday. For some of the most elaborate processions, such as  the one in Sonsonate , crowds begin to line the streets hours before the procession begins. Along the route, groups set up the stations of the cross while at the church, preparations are made for carrying statues of Mary and Jesus.  Prior...

Holy Week Together: Tickles and Butterfly Feet

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When I was growing up, our Lutheran church celebrated Maundy Thursday (or Holy Thursday) with a focus on the Last Supper, and fifth graders received their first communion. Our kids remember Maundy Thursday as the night when Pastor Dave closed the Bible with a loud slam. The altar was stripped and we walked out in silence. For several years, our Milwaukee Church did something we called Family Camp during Holy Week, which included worship, art and outdoor activities instead of traditional worship on Holy Thursday and Good Friday. A Holy Week tradition for families in the Lutheran Church in Los Héroes is to gather at the church on Holy Thursday for an informal devotional with singing, scripture reading and the lavatorio de pies - foot washing. Folks sit in a big circle, and the pastors wash everyone's feet in the same way that Jesus washed his disciples' feet during the Last Supper. In our relationship as sister churches, we have a catch-phrase: better together. One way in which w...