Sunday, April 15, 2012

Easter Vigil, April 8, 2012

I attended my very first Easter Vigil ever as an adult this Easter. Our Razon family did not attend vigils, except when we were part of the ceremony, because of its length, but we did go to Easter Sunday mass. I remember being one of the angels taking off Mama Mary's veil, under Sr. Felici's helm at our Cathedral in Tuguegarao. Same here in the US with our young family then, we went to Easter Sunday masses with the girls in their pretty Easter dresses. This Easter was special, attending my very first ever Easter Vigil with friends, S, J, C, B, and F. at the Queen of Peace with Father Jose.

The Easter Vigil, albeit long, is beautiful and a meaningful service. It marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the end of Lent. It is composed of (1) The Service of Light, (2) Liturgy of the Word, (3) Liturgy of Baptism, (4) Liturgy of the Eucharist. We went to QoP because it started earlier at 7 p.m.; whereas our home parish of St. Edwards, started at 8 p.m. However, QoP, because it is bilingual, finished the service in 2 hours and 30 minutes, whilst SE completed theirs in 2 hours;-). I tried hard to practice being in the moment during the readings as my mind was wandering off, and thankfully, the Holy Spirit was there to guide, and the service was made more meaningful and touching for me.

(1) The Service of Light: The Church was dim. We all had candles which were lighted from the Paschal Candle. This is the big, tall candle, from which light is the source for all lights for baptisms, weddings, funerals, confirmations, the Eucharist during the next whole year. The Paschal candle symbolizes Christ, the Light of the World.

(2) Liturgy of the Word: Nine readings, seven Old Testament and two New Testament, were read. These readings espouse the goodness of God, help us reflect on His wonderful works since the beginning of time. The readings were 1) the story of creation, Gen 1:1-2; 2; 2) Abraham and Isaac, Gen 22:1-18; 3) Crossing of the Red Sea, Exodus 14:15–15:1; 4) Isaiah 54:5-14; 5) Isaiah 55:1-11; 6) Baruch 3:9-15.32–4:4; 7) Ezekiel 36:16-17.18-28; 8) Romans 6:3-11; and 9) Gospel reading Mark 16:1-7.

This was the most challenging part for me because my mind wanted to wander off, until the Holy Spirit guided me to be present. The readings were read alternately in English and Spanish. If the reading is in English, then a Spanish summary of the reading is told, and vice versa. I followed the reading and recognized a lot of words during the Spanish reading, with the little Spanish I have retained. We sang praises after each reading. Father Jose, before the start of his homily said, "The homily will be as long as the readings." Laughter filled the church. He translated his Homily in Spanish.

(3) Liturgy of Baptism
Easter water was blessed, the newest member of QoP, Banes was baptised, and we renewed our baptismal vows. Banes, now taking the baptismal name, Joe, was also confirmed.

(4) Liturgy of Eucharist
The Mass is resumed with Easter prayers. The Gloria is said again. The church bells and the organ, silent since Holy Thursday, are sounded again. Holy water is in the fonts again. Father Jose, in his parting words, mentionend that Easter Vigils usually last from 3 to 4 hours, and we finished in two and a half hours (!). So he asked, "Shall we do something else then?" Laughter filled the Church again. Halleluia, the Lord is risen.

Happy Easter to all. Peace, graces, and light.

Source: http://www.catholicculture.org/culture/liturgicalyear/activities/view.cfm?id=1043

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