St Paul's Shipwreck gears up for solemn Easter Triduum celebrations
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St Paul's Shipwreck gears up for solemn Easter Triduum celebrations

Valletta's historic collegiate church prepares special programme for Holy Week's most sacred days

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Luke Farrugia

St Paul's Shipwreck Collegiate Church in Valletta is preparing special services for the Easter Triduum, the three most sacred days of the Christian calendar. The historic Valletta church will host a programme of events spanning Holy Thursday through Holy Saturday.

Valletta's spiritual heart readies for Easter's most sacred celebration

St Paul's Shipwreck Collegiate Church in Valletta is preparing a special programme of events for the Easter Triduum, the three most solemn days of the Christian calendar [1]. The historic church, which sits at the heart of our capital, will be hosting a series of services and celebrations that draw both the faithful and those seeking to mark this significant period in the Christian year.

The Easter Triduum — which encompasses Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday — represents the pinnacle of the liturgical year, commemorating Christ's Passion, Death, and Resurrection. For the Valletta community and visitors to the church, this year's observances promise to be deeply moving occasions [1].

The collegiate church, with its stunning baroque architecture and centuries of spiritual significance, provides the perfect setting for these profound celebrations. Many Maltese families make it a point to participate in the Triduum services, maintaining traditions that stretch back generations.

For those planning to attend the services at St Paul's Shipwreck during the Easter Triduum, it's worth checking the specific times and details of each day's programme [1]. The church welcomes all who wish to participate in these sacred observances, whether as regular parishioners or occasional visitors seeking to connect with this important moment in the Christian faith.

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