Catholics to connect in-person and virtually to commemorate Holy Week and Easter

Catholics to connect in-person and virtually to commemorate Holy Week and Easter

Overview and Streaming schedule for Holy Week and Easter

This Holy Week and Easter, hundreds of thousands of Catholics in the Diocese of Trenton will take part in Masses and services either inside or outside their churches while observing pandemic precautions or at home via livestream.  Beginning with Palm Sunday on March 28, the special events of Holy Week will commemorate the final days of Jesus Christ’s earthly life and celebrate on Easter Sunday, April 4, the joy of new life with his Resurrection.

In light of the ongoing risk of COVID-19 infection, the dispensation from the obligation of Mass attendance, issued last spring by Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M., remains in place until further notice. Pandemic directives issued by the Diocese strongly urge all those who are ill, in high risk categories or concerned about attending in-church Masses to connect to Holy Week events through their parish’s livestreaming opportunities. 

The Diocese will livestream all of Bishop O’Connell’s Holy Week Masses and services via its digital and social media sites. 

To see the schedule click here.

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