January 16, 2010 by Jeff Geerling
Photos from the Tenebrae liturgy at the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, in 2007. For an explanation of the Tenebrae liturgy, read Tenebrae (an Explanation).
I have had more than a few people ask me about the purpose, meaning, etc. of the ancient Tenebrae (latin for 'darkness' or 'shadows') service held during the Easter Triduum, especially after hearing we've re-started the tradition of having all the Seminarians, together with the Archbishop, pray this office every year on the eve of Good Friday at the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis.
Here's a basic explanation of the Ancient Office of Tenebrae, found on the programs we were given this year: