Tenebrae Service 6pm All Saints Church Ruskington

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Tenebrae is a Latin term meaning darkness. It refers to a religious service in Western Christianity held during the three days preceding Easter, characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles, symbolizing the darkness of Christ’s suffering and death. The service commemorates the events of Holy Week, particularly the Passion of Christ, and is often marked by a loud noise at the end, known as the strepitus

St Andrew's, Leasingham

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With every blessing. Reverend Al.

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The Reverend Al Jenkins

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Tenebrae Service 6pm All Saints Church Ruskington

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
Address

Tenebrae is a Latin term meaning darkness. It refers to a religious service in Western Christianity held during the three days preceding Easter, characterized by the gradual extinguishing of candles, symbolizing the darkness of Christ’s suffering and death. The service commemorates the events of Holy Week, particularly the Passion of Christ, and is often marked by a loud noise at the end, known as the strepitus