Monday, April 9, 2007

Easter Liturgies

Here are some photographs of our Easter liturgies.

Paschal Candle

The Paschal candle, painted by Br Thomas Skeats OP, the sacristan.

Easter fire

The Easter fire is prepared in the garden by Fr Denis Minns OP and it is blessed:
"Father, we share in the light of your glory through your Son, the light of the world..."
The blessed fire is then used to light the Paschal candle.

Vigil light

The priory church is filled with the new light of Easter lit from the Paschal candle. In the words of the Exsultet, it is "a flame divided but undimmed, a pillar of fire that glows to the honour of God".

Schola psalm

Br Robert Mehlhart OP led the schola of friars in singing some of the psalms during the Vigil and also conducted the volunteer choir. At the Vigil, the 'Blackfriars Mass' by Br Bruno Clifton OP was sung for the first time, as well as Palestrina's Sicut cervus and pieces of traditional chant.

Paschal Candle

The Paschal candle burns from Easter until Pentecost, a symbol of the risen Christ.

Magnificat

Solemn Vespers was sung on Easter Sunday and during the Magnificat, the High Altar and the people are incensed.

Incensed at the Altar

Solemn Vespers

Sunlight floods the east window during Vespers. This natural light too reminds us of Christ. As the Exsultet says: "He is that morning star that knows no setting, Jesus Christ your Son who came back from the dead to shed his clear light on all humankind".

We wish all our Godzdogz readers a happy and blessed Easter!

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures! Happy Easter! I was looking for Helene La Rue but could not spot her in the choir. I love Palestrina's "Sicut cervus" - it speaks of our longing for God.

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  2. beautiful!

    Happy Easter to all of you!

    God Bless

    x

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  3. Brilliant. Excellent. Marvellous. Happy Easter to you all.

    Well the holidays are over now - are you thinking of continiung to tell us about the the joy of eastertide and the resurrection appearances? I would really like that. My favourite bits (which surely must come up soon, but perhaps not this year) are:
    The women kiss his feet (how different from the Good Friday veneration, because of course when he actually died, nobody bothered)
    Doubting Thomas (that would be me)
    The one where Jesus orders breakfast on the beach (man after my own heart)
    and
    Going for a walk in disguise (Emmaus)(I wonder if the disciples said a lot about him he didnt like while he was wondering a long with them?)
    Anyhow, you probably need a rest, and this will be a year when all my favourites get missed out. But if they come up?.....

    Thanks
    Brilliant. Excellent. Marvellous.

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