04 April 2015

Twas a glorious Vigil

We gathered in the courtyard and followed the Paschal Candle into the sanctuary as the Easter moon shone down upon us. "The Light of Christ!" Pastor Ball used all twelve readings, interspersed with the Song of Moses and Miriam, the Song of Jonah, and the Song of of the Three Children. Asperges with the Baptismal blessing. Ringing of the bell at the Gloria and the incensing of the altar. He chanted the Holy Gospel. A wonderful, wonderful homily. The God who refines His own in the fire, but brings them through in safety. The Son of Man who is with us and grants us the final victory. "The Strife is O'er." And then the joyous Eucharist. From start to finish, it was all overflowing joy. Vigil is truly one of the most beautiful and Scripture filled services of the whole year.

5 comments:

Chris said...

Do you have a text copy of the LUtheran Easter Vigil? I'd like to compare it to the traditional Roman vigil. Thanks.--Chris

Unknown said...

Again, Pr., if you have a text copy of the Lutheran Easter vigil, I'd appreciate a copy to compare it to the old Roman Rite. Thanks.--Chris

William Weedon said...

Chris, it's a copyrighted text. I can't publicly post it. And besides, it would be very, very long.

Unknown said...

is there any unpublic way I can get a hold of it? Or is there some nominal fee?

William Weedon said...

Chris,

Send me your email addy.