What Is Tenebrae in the Catholic Church? Dark Liturgical Traditions
Tenebrae, a Latin term meaning “shadows,” is a solemn liturgical tradition observed in the Catholic Church during Holy Week. It focuses on the suffering and death of Jesus Christ, using darkness as a symbol of sorrow and mourning. Through a series of psalms, readings, and extinguishing of candles, Tenebrae invites worshippers to reflect on the darkness that preceded Christ’s resurrection. This ancient tradition offers a powerful and contemplative way to connect with the passion of Christ during this holy season.




















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