In Celebrating Holy Week, Vincent Sherlock reflects on each day of the Easter Triduum. Opening up his own experience of the Triduum to the reader, Sherlock offers a detailed account of the significance and meaning of each day of the Triduum. He makes church and vestments speak, lingers on fonts that go empty and are then full again and turns the absence of song into a lyric of reflection. Urging us always to notice what is going on around us during this high point of the Christian year, Sherlock leaves no one out of the experience of the Triduum. In Celebrating Holy Week, Sherlock reminds us that we are all like the man with the pitcher of water who unknowingly guided the disciples to the place of the Last Supper, we are all a part of Easter too.