Occurring
for 1 hour
On this most holy day please observe complete silence before and after the solemn liturgy.
There is both a certain starkness about the Good Friday liturgy and an elegant simplicity, in a rite that has changed very little in 1600 years. As such, the organ is not used to sustain the singing on this solemn day.
We gather this afternoon, as Christians have done since the earliest days of the Church, not to mourn the death of Christ, but to celebrate the triumph of the cross. Yet it is still a very real and solemn l iturgy we re about to celebrate; a liturgy which brings the power and effect of Good Friday into our lives in a very real way. So the vestments are blood-red in honour of
the victory which gives all martyrdom and death its meaning. The liturgy has a feel of restraint and awe in response to Jesus’ death upon the cross.
There is both a certain starkness about the Good Friday liturgy and an elegant simplicity, in a rite that has changed very little in 1600 years. As such, the organ is not used to sustain the singing on this solemn day.
We gather this afternoon, as Christians have done since the earliest days of the Church, not to mourn the death of Christ, but to celebrate the triumph of the cross. Yet it is still a very real and solemn l iturgy we re about to celebrate; a liturgy which brings the power and effect of Good Friday into our lives in a very real way. So the vestments are blood-red in honour of
the victory which gives all martyrdom and death its meaning. The liturgy has a feel of restraint and awe in response to Jesus’ death upon the cross.
Good Friday Liturgy & Veneration of the Cross
29 Mar 2024, 2 p.m. for 1 hour
Good Friday Liturgy & Veneration of the Cross
29 Mar 2024, 2 p.m. for 1 hour