Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

triduum

noun
/ˈtridʊəm/
Definition
A period of three days of prayer and reflection, particularly in the Christian tradition, often leading up to an important feast or event.
Examples
  • The Easter Triduum is considered the most important three days in the Christian liturgical calendar.
  • Many churches hold special services during the triduum to commemorate the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
Meaning
The triduum is a solemn and sacred time, typically observed during Holy Week, which includes Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday. It is a time for spiritual preparation and devotion.
Synonyms
  • Three-day observance
  • Holy Triduum