Friday, April 7, 2023

The Bulletin for the SPC Tenebrae Service - Good Friday, April 7, 2023

This service is adapted from the ancient Tenebrae, a word meaning “shadows,” originated during the early years of the church. The service depicts the events that led to the crucifixion.

The people, entering silently, should meditate on the fact that it was on Maundy Thursday that the twelve disciples were with Jesus in the upper room for the last time, and that he and they stood in the shadow of the cross.

The extinguishing of the candles and the gradual dimming of the lights as several portions of the story are read symbolize the flight of the disciples and the approaching hour of the crucifixion. The moment of total darkness recalls the hours Christ was in the tomb. The return of the light is prophetic of the Easter soon to dawn.

Below is a copy of the bulletin. 




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