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Holy Week Schedule of St. Vincent Ferrer Parish - Tuy, Batangas


 


Ash wednesday

February 18, 2026

7:30AM-Holy Mass


Palm Sunday

March 29, 2026

Holy Mass Blessing of Palms

6:30AM, 8:00AM, 9:30AM


Holy Monday

March 30, 2026

General Cleaning-All religious organization


Holy Tuesday

March 31, 2026

1:00PM to 5:00PM-Parish Lenten Recollection

Guest Speaker:FR ERWIN LOQUINDO

Chrism Mass

9:00AM-At Metropolitan Cathedral and Parish of San Sebastian, Lipa City


Holy Wednesday

April 1, 2026

1:00PM-Kumpisalang parokya

5:00PM-Estasyon Heneral


Holy Thursday

April 2, 2026

7:00AM-Morning Praise

3:00PM-Pagdiriwang ng huling hapunan 

-Paghuhugas sa paa ng mga Apostol

6:00PM to 11:00PM-Pagtatanod sa Santisimo Sakramento


Good Friday

April 3, 2026

3:00PM-Pagpapahayag ng salita ng Diyos

5:00PM-Prusisyon

6:00PM to 11:00PM-Pabasa

11:00PM-Paglilibing-Tuyon-tuyon Chapel

Tagapagdiwang:

Most Rev. Gilbert A. Garcera, D.D.


Holy Saturday

April 4, 2026

6:30PM-Bihilya ng muling pagkabuhay

11:00PM-Salubong


Easter Sunday

April 5, 2026

6:30AM-Holy Mass

8:30AM-Feast of St. Vincent Ferrer


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