Holy Saturday Liturgy (not Easter Vigil)
The following excerpt is from the section entitled "Holy Saturday (#73-76)." These are the follow-on sections to the other Holy Week Liturgy sections I sent earlier this week. These sections are from a circular letter (Prot. N. 120/88) published by the Congregation for Divine Worship on Saturday, 20 February 1988. I intend to send the Easter section (which will include the Easter Vigil) soon. Click here for the entire text of the circular letter.
VI. HOLY SATURDAY
73. On Holy Saturday the Church is as it were at the Lord's tomb, meditating on his passion and death, and on his descent into hell, (75) and awaiting his resurrection with prayer and fasting. It is highly recommended that on this day the Office of Readings . and Morning Prayer be celebrated with the participation of the people (cf. n. 40). (76) Where this cannot be done, there should be some celebration of the Word of God, or some act of devotion suited to the mystery celebrated on this day.
74. The image of Christ crucified or lying in the tomb, or the descent into hell, which mystery Holy Saturday recalls, as also an image of the Sorrowful Virgin Mary can be placed in the church for the veneration of the faithful.
75. On this day the Church abstains strictly from the celebration of the Sacrifice of the Mass. (77) Holy Communion may be given only in the form of Viaticum. The celebration of marriages is forbidden, as also the celebration of other sacraments, except those of Penance and the Anointing of the Sick.
76. The faithful are to be instructed on the special character of Holy Saturday. (78) Festive customs and traditions associated with this day on account of the former practice of anticipating the celebration of Easter on Holy Saturday should be reserved for Easter night and the day that follows.