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Why do Catholics cover statues during Lent?
Ideally, they are removed entirely. Typically not for the whole of Lent, at least after the Mass of the Lord’s Supper along with the stripping of the altar. At this time too, the corpus is removed or veiled on the crucifix.I should note it is only really required of crosses, the crucifix, or statues of Jesus, but most will include any other statues, especially of Mary and Joseph.This signifies the absence of Christ from the world, and a reminder of the Passion, recounted from especially the end of Holy Thursday to Easter Vigil.It is an accepted extraordinary practice to remove or veil the statues from after vespers on the fifth Sunday of Lent, so that the last two weeks they are gone/covered.
In the 16th century in Spain, how was the fifth Sunday of Lent called?
The term ‘Passion Sunday’ may have begun in Spain 5 centuries ago, but it continued to be used in several places far beyond the middle of the 20th century. At present the 5th Lentern Sunday no longer uses that term but, in some places, Palm Sunday stresses the passion of our Lord.
What is the significance of Gaudete Sunday? When was it first instituted and why was the colour pink chosen for that day?
Thanks for the A2A, Greg.I never heard of Gaudete Sunday before I saw this question. I was raised as a Pentecostal, and they don’t follow liturgical traditions. So I had some fun doing the research for this answer.Gaudete Sunday is part of the Advent season which is mainly characterized by penitence. The significance of this Sunday is the suspending of penitential exercises so that the joy of the promised redemption resulting from the birth of the Messiah can be emphasized. Hence the name Gaudete, meaning rejoice, taken from the first word of the introit at Mass.Gaudete Sunday was instituted not much earlier than the fifth century since there is no evidence of Christmas being observed on December 25th before the end of the fourth century.Since Advent (and Lent as well) is mainly characterized by preparation and penitence, the colors of the vestments worn by the priests and the candles used in the wreath are traditionally the more somber colors of violet, purple or blue.Gaudete Sunday, however, marks a departure from the penitential character of the rest of the season, and the color pink/rose reflects that change because the color represents the lighter mood of joy and rejoicing on this day.Sources:Gaudete Sunday - WikipediaGaudete Sunday - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Encyclopedia - Catholic OnlineLiturgy: Rose-Colored Vestments on Gaudete Sunday - Featured Today - Catholic Online
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