Easter Celebration 2025 at Jakarta Cathedral: Registration Guide

As the 2025 Holy Week approaches, Jakarta Cathedral has opened its online registration system for Catholics who wish to attend the Easter Masses in person.

Several special services, including Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Vigil, and Pontifical Easter Sunday Mass, require prior registration—especially for attendees who want to sit inside the church or within the Grha Pemuda area.

This registration system is implemented to ensure comfort and order during the sacred celebrations.

Holy Week 2025 Mass Schedule 

Not all services require prior registration. Here’s a breakdown:

  • Palm Sunday Mass: No registration needed for seats inside the church.
  • Chrism Mass: Also does not require registration.
  • Holy Thursday Mass, Good Friday Service, Easter Vigil Mass, and Pontifical Easter Sunday Mass: Registration is required for seating inside the church and Grha Pemuda.
  • Creative Stations of the Cross: No registration required; it will be held at the main entrance of the Cathedral.
  • Attendees in tent and Maria Plaza zones do not need to register.


Masses That Require Registration

If you’re planning to attend any of the following Masses in the church or Grha Pemuda zones, make sure to register in advance:

  • Holy Thursday (April 17): 16:00, 18:30, and 21:00 WIB
  • Good Friday (April 18): 12:00, 15:00, and 18:00 WIB
  • Easter Vigil (April 19): 17:00 and 20:30 WIB
  • Pontifical Easter Sunday Mass (April 20): 08:30 WIB


How to Register 

To register for Easter Masses at Jakarta Cathedral, follow these steps (as sourced from Kontan):

  1. Visit the registration link: https://zaap.bio/pekansuci2025-k7
  2. Choose the desired Mass and click the “Register” button.
  3. Select the Mass time, zone, and number of seats (maximum of 5 per registration).
  4. Click “Proceed to Payment” (note: registration is free).
  5. Fill out your personal details accurately—registration time is limited to 15 minutes.
  6. Tickets will be sent to the email address provided.
  7. For Jakarta Cathedral parishioners, input your KK Biduk number. Others may leave it blank.
  8. Seat numbers in the church are automatically assigned. Seats in Grha Pemuda (Floors 1 & 4) are unnumbered.

Make sure your email is active and check your inbox for your ticket after registering.

This Easter celebration at Jakarta Cathedral invites Christian families to embrace the presence and power of Christ within their homes—reminding us that each household is a domestic church (ecclesia domestica) in spirit and faith.

 

Source: kontan.co.id

Special Photo Credit: jakarta-tourism.go.id

 

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