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By Jennifer Gregory Miller, Catholic Culture, April 10, 2022

Jennifer Gregory Miller is an experienced homemaker, mother, CGS catechist and authority on living the liturgical year. She is the primary developer of CatholicCulture.org’s liturgical year section.

 

Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week. This post is an adaptation of previous years on our Holy Week traditions. It is an overview of preparation for our home and the liturgical celebration of Holy Week.The text is divided into each day of Holy Week to make it easier to navigate.

Please note, I do not accomplish everything on this list. The following is our outline of what we have done and would like to accomplish, but so many factors change each year: my boys are older, we have a busier schedule, school and sports schedules, sickness happens, etc. This Holy Week my father is in the hospital and my oven is on the fritz. …

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