Christ is risen! The Lord is risen indeed!
Everyone was home for the Triduum. And we were joined by a full house of guests. Guests started arriving on Tuesday and by Thursday everyone was here. We also had several locals joining us for one or more services.
On Thursday afternoon, we had the footwashing. Members of the house leadership was the feet of Brothers, guests and one another. Our servant leaders were Br. Robert James, our Superior, Br. Josép, our Formator, and Br. Ephrem, our Guestmaster and Junior Master. Brothers Bruno and Jacob accompanied the ceremony with string music.
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| The foot washing a.k.a. the Mandatum (latin for Jesus' commandment to the disciples to love and serve one another). |
Later that evening, we had the Mass of the Lord's Supper. At the end of the Mass, the altar is stripped, and the Eucharist is carried in a solemn procession to a place of reservation, called the "altar of repose," for adoration. This year, the altar of repose was set in St Michael's Chapel (the crypt under the church). Great silence is observed round the clock from that service onward until the Easter Vigil on Easter Sunday.
And then comes the Lord's Sabbath on Holy Saturday. During that day, in the midst of quiet, last preparations are made for the Easter Vigil.
During the Triduum, our tower bell is not rung. Guests and monks are warned about upcoming offices by a clacker sounded throughout the enclosure and guesthouse. No one oversleeps with the clacker resounding. The vigil started at 5 a.m. in a drizzle to light the Easter fire outside the Guesthouse. The assembly then processed to the refectory to hear the history of salvation in 6 old testament readings interspersed with hymns and music. From there, we processed to the Chapel of the Holy Spirit, in the monastic enclosure for the renewal of baptismal vows. Finally, the assembly processed to the St Augustine church for the Easter mass. We all got our exercising early this morning.
At the end, of the mass, the tower bell is heard again. After the service, monks and guests relay each other to joyfully ring the bell continuously for a long while. No more clacker. Joyful sounds are heard.
And everyone eventually drifts back to the refectory for a festive cooked breakfast.
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| Church blooms. Most church flowers are purchased but spays of forsythia and daffodils come from the gardens. |
Meanwhile, wildflowers and garden flowers are beginning to appear everywhere.
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| Outside blooms. From top left, clockwise: anemone, daffodils, dandelions, violets and a flower arrangement of daffodils and forsythia. |
May the joy of Easter fill your heart. May your Eastertide be blessed.












