
The most significant week of the church year is Holy Week. We commemorate Jesus’ birth, death, and resurrection during this season. We recall his deeds, consider his teachings, and renew our commitment to acting as his disciples in the present
In the Christian church, Holy Week is observed with special solemnity as a time of devotion to the Passion of Jesus Christ. It is the week between Palm Sunday and Easter. It is known as the Great Week in the Greek and Roman liturgical texts because God performed great deeds during this week.


Christians reflect on the occasions leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion and, in accordance with their beliefs, his Resurrection throughout Holy Week.
During Holy Week, people are required to do the Stations of the Cross, Visita Iglesia, prayers, fasting, and abstinence for devotees. Orbos also made it clear that no matter how we show our love, it must come from the heart. Giving our time to those we care about most is another way we may express our affection.
–Kate Hilary B. Suaner 12-St.Augustine






