ROME 26/3– Day 10: Thursday in Holy Week

On this Holy Thursday the Roman sun arose at 06:49.

The tramonta will be at 19:39.

Listen for the Ave Maria Bell at 20:00… you won’t hear it… except at The Parish™ where it rings at the more technically accurate time rather than merely within a 15 minute cycle.

The Ave Maria Bell is a relic of time calculation from when accurate clocks were not simply everywhere. Also, the clocks were different than now.  The Ave Maria sounded a single bell struck 3 times, then 4 times, 5 times, and then 1 time.

The “Ave Maria” indicates the change of the religious day from day to night.   It was a way of calculating the day using a 6-hour clock that the Church developed in the 13th c.. the 6-hour dominated until Napoleon imposed the 12-hour clock (which predominates today).  If, when walking about in Rome and if you are in the know, you will spot old 6-hour day clocks.

I can give a more detailed explanation another day.

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A few pics from Holy Thursday.  I have been pretty busy and focused.  I’ll wait for more pics from the “pro” who is around… if I ever get the link!

The “Guardiani” of the Archconfraternity sit with the clergy in the sanctuary for great feasts.

Use of a housling cloth.

Getting ready for Tenebrae.

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