1. Triduum and
Easter Vigil 2013
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church
Jamila A. A. Moss
Religion 232 Project
April 15, 2013
2. Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Catholic Parish
100 Harpersville Road
Newport News, Va. 23601
757-595-0385
Pastor
Father John David Ramsey
Priest in Residence
Father Peter Tran
Pastoral Associate
RCIA Instructor
Janet Hassan
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10. RCIA Class
Although they differ from parish to parish the
classes cover:
• The Life of Christ
• The Holy Trinity
• The Virgin Mary
• Prayer
• Scriptures
• Catholic Tradition
• The 7 Sacraments
11. TRIDUUM
• Concludes Lent and begins Easter season
• Begins on the Thursday before Easter at the
Mass of the Lord’s Supper
• Includes Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and
Holy Saturday (Easter Vigil)
• Ends at evening vespers on Easter Sunday
12. Maundy or Holy Thursday
• Derives name from Jesus’s “mandate” to love
with humility by serving one another and to
remember his sacrifice.
• Joyful Ceremonies:
– Blessing of the oils
– Washing of the feet
– Baptism of Neophytes
– First Communion
– Reconciliation of Penitents
43. Fr. Peter Tran, Priest in Residence
Fr. Peter (as he prefers to be called) has been a Priest for many years. When
asked why be a priest, he simply stated: “Why not? “ Fr. Peter believes there
is nothing more important than the people in his parish. “I simply love them
and guide them to a closer relationship with God.”
Sister Mary Diana, O.P.
I asked Sister Mary Diana when she knew she wanted to be a nun and she stated: “I always
knew that I wanted to serve God, even as a small child I was drawn to him. It wasn’t until I was
in High School that I decided to become a nun. I went to college and studied medicine so that I
could help heal the bodied as well as the hearts and souls of God’s children.”
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Notas do Editor
Worship Center/sanctuary
Worship Center
Going through the RCIA process is a time meant for one to grow in his/her relationship with the Trinity, but it is also a time to learn the basic tenets of the Catholic faith. As someone new to the Catholic Church, it may be difficult to know where to begin. RCIA classes are meant to guide you on your journey to Catholicism
The Washing of the Feet of new initiates
This is a picture of the anointing of the ill, the blessing of the oil