Friday, 28 March 2008
In the Apse
Thursday, 27 March 2008
Easter Vestment
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
The Cathedral Mace Bearer
I'm not sure of the liturigical significance of it, but it certainly adds a dignity to the proceedings. The Cathedral treasury boasts two Maces, and they have been borne in procession for many years.
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
Sr Mericia's Miracle
The Paschal Lamb is portrayed upon the table of the Last Supper, with the bread and wine of the Eucharist ranged about.
There are stools (in solid chocolate!) set around the table.
The table is covered with a cloth, embroided with eucharistic symbols of grapes and wheat.
Monday, 24 March 2008
Mass of Easter Day
Above, Albert Denehan carries the Administrator's Mace at the head of the liturgical procession.
The choir was at its best; Holy Week is an intensely moving time, and the music deepens and expresses the religious mood.
At 3,500 in the congregation, we had to close the doors of the Cathedral, for reasons of health and safety. Numbers were significantly up on last year - despite the wintry weather!
Here, the Cardinal presides at the throne at the beginning of Mass.
Sunday, 23 March 2008
Christ is Risen, Alleluia!
Saturday, 22 March 2008
Blessing of Food
Awaiting the Resurrection
Today, Holy Saturday, is a day of waiting. Christ lies in the tomb, and the desolation is symbolised by the bare altars, empty tabernacles and covered images in the Cathedral. Above is the Blessed Sacrament altar, denuded of decoration, and the presence of the Lord.
As far as the Cathedral is concerned, this is also a busy day of preparation for the summit of the Christian year, the Easter Vigil celebrated this evening. Above, the candlesticks and other items stand beside the main sanctuary, ready to be restored for this evening.
I noted the handbells, to be used for the strepitus - the half-minute of joyful cacophany - during the Gloria.
Not to be forgotten, the Easter Eggs that will be distributed to children after Masses tomorrow.