Holy Saturday
Easter Vigil
(from Dom Gueranger’s
The Liturgical Year)
Blessing of the New Fire---‘I AM the Light of the
World” --represents Our Lord
Spark
from the flint represents Our Lord rising from the sepulcher through the stone
rolled in front
Lights
out in Church---shows abrogation of the Old Law which ended with the
Temple veil torn
New fire represents the teaching of
the New Law where Our Lord fulfilled all the
figures of the Old
Covenant
Blessing of the 5 grains of incense---- represent the
perfumes prepared by St Mary Magdalene for embalming
New light brought into the church----Lumen Christi 3 times
to proclaim the Holy Trinity (Triple Candle)
Pascal Candle---unlighted represents pillar of cloud which
hid Israelites (OT) and Our Lord in the tomb (NT)
Lighted---pillar
of fire which guided the people (OT) and Our Lord risen from the dead (NT)
Exultet---Joys of this glorious night
Incense---5 grains in the pascal candle in the form of a
cross to represent His 5 wounds
Once
lit the pascal candle signifies the instant of His Resurrection
Lights of church are lit from the new fire---to signify that
His Resurrection was made known gradually and that having opened the way, after
passing through the tomb, we shall enter everlasting life.
The Prophecies---12 in all
Blessing of the Font---Sicut Cervus---stag represents the
catechumens
Priest
divides the water in the form of the cross—to signify that it is by the cross
that
the water receives
Its power to regenerate souls
Sprinkles
the blessed water to 4 directions to show all parts of world received the
preaching of
Baptism
Dip Pascal Candle in water---Christ’s baptism in the Jordan
River when water received its future promise of Baptism and now receives its
reality
Before
taking out a 3rd time, priest breathes on water in Greek letter for
Spirit
Oil of Catechumens and Holy Chrism
added to water shows the superabundant
grace of Baptism
Baptism of Catechumens---“Resurrection” from sin to
justification
Confirmation (by a
bishop)---will make them perfect Christians
Litany of Saints---All invocations are doubled.
Priest prostrates before the altar
on a cushion and leaves at Peccatores to prepare
for Mass
Mass begins----Kyrie---(no Introit, Offertory or Communion
propers)
Gloria----bells rung, all lights come on and statues
uncovered
Solemn return of the “Alleluia” with special chant 3x before
the Gospel
At this moment all mournfulness is
at an end. One feels that God has
accepted the
expiatory works of
our Lent; and that, by the merits of His Son now risen from
the grave, He pardons our earth,
since He permits us to hear once more the song of heaven.
Tract---Jesus has risen from the tomb, but has not shown
Himself to all yet---only Mary Magdalene and the women
NO Creed---saved for 2nd Mass---shows the hours
which elapsed before the apostles, who were to preach to the world the mystery
of the Resurrection, had honored it by their faith.