
Feed and lead your flock
As we enter into the holiest liturgical season of the year, many of us are physically separated from our parishes and communities. We are happy to provide opportunities for you to connect and pray with the Universal Church to enrich you and your parish’s observance of Holy Week.
Feed and Lead your flock
As we enter into the holiest liturgical season of the year, many of us are physically separated from our parishes and communities. We are happy to provide opportunities for you to connect and pray with the Universal Church to enrich you and your parish’s observance of Holy Week.
We’re coming to you live!
- Full Holy Week Schedule available here: https://formed.org/holyweek
- Each day throughout Holy Week, join Dr. Tim Gray to journey with Christ in the days leading up to His Passion. All recordings can will be posted on the FORMED Live stripe.
- Not able to stream your parish’s Masses? Triduum liturgies will be streamed live from Our Lady of Lourdes in Denver, CO to FORMED, Facebook, and YouTube!
Social Media and E-mail Resources
- Invite your parishioners to use FORMED this week with these social media or email images
- Share this schedule with them so they can pray with the Universal Church: https://formed.org/holyweek
Holy Week Content
- NEW! Triduum: A Spiritual Pilgrimage releasing on Wednesday, April 8th!
- Stations of the Cross audio by St Alphonsus Liguori
- Children’s Stations of the Cross with Brother Francis
- Lenten Reflections / Reflexiones de Cuaresma short daily audios
- Jesus of Nazareth Holy Week audio book by Pope Benedict XVI
- Lighthouse Talks
- The Jewish Roots of Holy Week by Dr. Brant Pitre
- Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist /Jesús y las raíces judías de la Eucaristía by Dr. Brant Pitre
- The Passion of Christ and the Shroud of Turin by Fr. Francis Peffley/ La Sábana Santa by Fr. Francis Peffley
- Love Sacrifice and Trust by Fr. Mike Schmitz
- Glimpses Along the Way of the Cross by Msgr. James Shea
- Cristo en el credo y Pasión por Arzobispo Sheen
- Las últimas cuatro cosas por P. Michael Schmitz