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Holy Week Schedule of Saint Mark the Evangelist Parish - Linao, Ormoc City, Leyte

 

Saint Mark the Evangelist Parish - Linao, Ormoc City, Leyte
Altar of Saint Mark the Evangelist Parish - Linao, Ormoc City, Leyte. (Photo taken on September 2018. Photo from St. Mark the Evangelist Parish FB Page)

Ash Wenesday

5:00AM & 5:30PM-Holy Mass


Palm Sunday

4:30AM-Blessing of Palms/Holy Mass


Holy Monday

5:30AM-Holy Mass


Holy Tuesday

5:30AM-Holy Mass


Holy Wenesday

5:30AM-Holy Mass


Holy Thursday

6:00AM-Lauds 

5:00PM-Holy Mass

Washing of the Feet 

Transfer of the Eucharist to the Altar of Repose

7:00PM-Vigil/Visita Iglesia


Holy Friday

5:00AM-Lauds

1:00PM-Siete Palabras

3:00PM-Commemoration of the Passion of Christ

-Liturgy of the Word

-Veneration of the Cross

-Communion 

5:00PM-Procession

8:00PM-Procession


Holy Saturday

5:30AM-Live Station of the Cross

8:00PM-Serviceof Light

Liturgy of the Word

Blessing of Water 

Litany


Easter Sunday

4:00AM-Sugat

Holy Mass

7:30AM, 9:00AM, 5:00PM

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