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  • Holy Saturday: The Silence of Hope and the Christian Roots of Western Renewal

    Holy Saturday, situated between Good Friday’s sorrow and Easter Sunday’s joy, emphasizes silence, waiting, and renewal in Catholic theology. Central to this day is the Harrowing of Hell, representing Christ’s solidarity with humanity. Its significance shapes Western thought on patience, human dignity, and cultural renewal, reminding believers of hope amidst despair.

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  • The Holy Triduum and Its Enduring Impact on Western Civilization

    The Holy Triduum, comprising Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday culminating in the Easter Vigil, is the most sacred time of the liturgical year in the Catholic Church. This three-day liturgical journey through the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ stands as a profound cornerstone not only of Christian spirituality but also of

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