The Easter Triduum comprises three fundamental days: Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday, culminating in the celebration of Christ’s Resurrection on Easter Sunday. During these days, the faithful remember Jesus’ final moments on earth, his sacrifice, and his victory over death—central elements of the Christian message.
Rodríguez emphasized that the Church sends a special message to the faithful: this is not merely a period of rest or routine activities, but a time to draw closer to God through prayer and reflection. “It is important to dedicate these days to strengthening our faith and sharing it with our families, because spirituality is also manifested in our daily lives and in the values we transmit to our loved ones,” he noted.
The priest explained that participation in these celebrations should not be perceived as an obligation or a burden, but as an opportunity to renew our relationship with God. He also invited believers to experience each rite and tradition with sincerity, allowing faith to guide their actions and thoughts during these significant days of the liturgical calendar.
In this context, the Archdiocese of Durango organizes various ceremonies and pastoral activities that seek to involve adults, young people, and children, promoting reflection on the sacrifice of Jesus and the importance of the Christian life.
For the Church, the Easter Triduum represents a call to live the faith deeply, remembering that every gesture of prayer, every act of charity, and every moment shared with family are ways of drawing closer to God and experiencing the essence of Easter in daily life.

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