Dear Friends,
I know this is not Byzantine but it is Faith and Worship
This little effort is due to the plea from Alex - if you already know the Latin Easter Vigil then please feel free to move on - but of course each Parish celebrates in its own peculiar fashion !!
OK we start preparing the Easter Vigil some months before as the actual time of sunset has to be confirmed - the Service
must start after sunset.
On the appointed evening apart from the Choir [ we have tried to join the others but found our seats had gone on our return to the Church, or since we now sit in the Organ Loft/gallery some of our less agile members could not climb the stairs easily - so we were volunteered to stay there] we all meet
outside the Church for the first part. The Church is in total darkness - even the organist does not have a light.
The Service of LightThe Priest says the opening prayer which reminds us about this most Holy Night when Christ passed from death to life and the fire is blessed.
(Now this is supposed to be a solemn moment but of course all sorts of problems can arise - it does not light, it lights all too well etc etc and yes one year we really felt that the Fire Brigade was going to have to visit us !)
The Paschal Candle is now lit from the Fire and all process inside and just inside the Doors the Principal Celebrant raises the candle on high and sings "Christ our Light" to which we all respond "Thanks be to God" This is sung 3 times as the Procession makes its way to the Sanctuary - and now the fire from the Candle is passed to all of us as we light our candles - this is a moving sight as the light slowly spreads throughout the Church and we have light !
As the Priests and servers go up the steps onto the Sanctuary, the lit Easter Candle is placed on its beautifully decorated stand - a mass of green, gold and white flowers and leaves. Once the Book and the Candle have been censed then hopefully there is either a Priest or a Deacon to sing the Exsultet - if this is not possible then the Cantor sings it omitting parts which can only be sung by a priest or Deacon. This is a wonderful hymn which sends shivers up and down your spine each time it is sung no matter how well you know it.
............ This is the night when Jesus Christ broke the chains of death and rose triumphant from the grave.......After that the lights in the Church are put on and we put out our candles , carefully , as they will be needed again.
next comes
The Liturgy of the Word - seven Old Testament Readings with their correct Psalms and a Prayer. Now the candles on the Altar are lit and the Gloria is sung and during that we make a joyful sound as we sing and the Servers try to outdo us with the ringing of the bells.
We then have the opening Prayer of the Mass and the New Testament Reading followed by the Easter Psalm [117] and then the Gospel and this is followed in its turn by the Homily.
The Liturgy of Baptism, the Blessing of the Baptismal Water and our renewal of our Baptismal Vows and here we have our candles lit once more. The Litany is sung if there are to be any Baptisms - this year we had not - our Candidates were from Protestant Churches. Now we are Sprinkled with the Baptismal Water , the Creed is omitted and we move on to
The Liturgy of the Eucharist and at the Reception of the Most Sacred Body and Blood of Our Lord and our new Members join us for the first time - truly a joyful occasion
This year despite having 3 new Members we had no Confirmations , which normally are after all have renewed their Baptismal Vows as the Archbishop decided that he wished to confirm all the new Members in the Archdiocese himself and will do so on May 15
This Service takes about two and a half hours obviously depending on the number of Candidates/Catechumens. this year we started at 7.30 and it ended at 10.00 and as we all left there were mini Easter eggs for all and a cup of Coffee[ at last

] or something a little stronger in our Meeting Room for all who wished to partake of these, together with cakes and biscuits - me I had to run away as I had no idea as to the whereabouts of my husband - he had gone into England to bring back a group of pilgrims returning from Lourdes and the Jumbulance [ with 8 beds and 24 reclining seats] had had mechanical problems so he had taken the spare Jumbo down to shadow them back to Glasgow.
As usual I returned the next morning for 9.30 Mass as I like to be able to
really concentrate on the Mass of Easter instead of having to anticipate what is about to happen [ and in Holy Cross things do go wrong with great regularity and we have become very adept at thinking on our feet !!] No matter how well we rehearse we cannot guarantee that our Priests will do/say what they have promised to do - I'm sure all you Cantors will understand what we mean
And Oh Yes - I forgot to add for Mor Ephrem at times we can hardly see through the clouds and clouds of Incense - normally it is not used[

] but at Easter Vigil we make up for it[ pity about the asthmatics

]
[ 04-04-2002: Message edited by: Our Lady's slave of love ]