Holy Week Services 2021
HOLY WEEK at VILLANOVA |
Dear Members of the ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ Community,
For what may be the first time in ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥â€™s history, liturgies from Palm Sunday through Easter Sunday will be offered on campus for students. This summit of the Church Year commemorates Jesus’ suffering, death and resurrection. It reaffirms virtues—service, compassion, hope, joy—that are at the heart of our Augustinian Catholic tradition. I invite you to learn more about these liturgies by visiting the Holy Week 101 section on the Campus Ministry website.
Students are invited to join me in person or virtually for these holiest of days and greatest of liturgies–and an after-Vigil reception with food, drinks and musical entertainment. There will also be a light breakfast served after the Easter Sunday Ecumenical Service, and Easter Brunch available in Donahue, Dougherty and St. Mary’s.
Faculty, staff, alumni, parents and friends are invited to celebrate via livestream.
CATHOLIC LITURGIES*
Sunday, March 28 | 7 p.m. (will be held in Finneran Pavilion given the weather forecast)
Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion
- In-Person: Click here to register.
- Livestream: Click here to view.
Thursday, April 1 | 7 p.m.
Holy Thursday - Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper
- In-Person: Click here to register.
- Livestream: Click here to view.
Friday, April 2 | 3 p.m.
Good Friday of the Lord's Passion
- In-Person: Click here to register.
- Livestream: Click here to view.
Saturday, April 3 | 7 p.m.
Holy Saturday - Easter Vigil and After-Vigil Reception
- In-Person: Click here to register.
- Livestream: Click here to view.
Sunday, April 4 | 12 p.m.
Resurrection of the Lord - Mass of Easter Day
- In-Person: Click here to register.
- Livestream: Click here to view.
* The location for all liturgies is the Campus Green. The rain location is the Finneran Pavilion.
ECUMENICAL SERVICE
Sunday, April 4 | 8 a.m. at the Riley Ellipse (rain location is Dougherty East Lounge)
Ecumenical Protestant Easter Morning Service
- In-Person: Click here to register.
While all of these liturgies are from the Christian tradition, students from any faith background are welcome and encouraged to attend any or all of these celebrations. In this year that has isolated and challenged us at times, let us take this opportunity to come together as ÃÞ»¨ÌÇÖ±²¥ns in prayer and hope for new life and beginnings.
Rev. Peter M. Donohue, OSA
President