Sunday, April 20, 2014

Easter - Resurrection - הַלְּלוּיָהּ

Easter - the Big Day - Christ is Risen - He is Alive - Resurrection - Birth to New LIfe. Today we celebrate the most often recorded - and debated - event of all history - the resurrection of Jesus - the Christ.  Around the world - in as many languages as there are people - the one word most often spoken - that universal utterance - known by almost all - Alleluia - Hallelujah - a transliteration of the Hebrew word הַלְּלוּיָהּ - halleluya - a two part word meaning praise (you) + the Lord. On this day Christians of all denominations celebrate - rejoice - in this one act - the raising from the dead - of Jesus.  A statement - in fact - if God can raise Jesus - what can He do with us? Can we truly be saved from our sins - from a sinful world - from sinful people - from those who would harm us - those who would deny us - those who would seek our personal destruction? In Jesus' resurrection the answer is - YES - without a doubt - no challenge - to a God who is not only - the Author of Life - but the Guardian of Life - The One who Is - the One who will Be - the Source and Summit of our existence.  


On this day Jesus - celebrates with all people around the world - He came for all - but not all will accept His gift - He offers New Life - many will accept - some will reject. For those of us who believe - we place our trust in the promises of God - we rejoice - we proclaim alleluia - praise the Lord.

Deacon Dale 



Saturday, April 19, 2014

The Triduum - Holy Saturday - The Mother of all Vigils

Our third day of the Triduum - this morning we blessed Easter food baskets - for that Easter meal which breaks the Paschal fast - we blessed our catechumens as they recited the creed - a time of instruction for tonight's vigil Mass - server training - back home to rest and prepare for tonight's Vigil Mass - the longest Mass of the year. Tonight we bless fire - the new Easter Candle -the water in the font - for those who will be baptized - received - confirmed in  the Church - as they prepare to celebrate their First Eucharist - Holy Communion with the parish family. Mass will last more than two hours - time filled with darkness and light - Holy Smoke - as we incense the Easter candle - the altar - the people. We listen attentively to a string of seven readings from Holy Scripture - as the Litany of Saints is sung - prayers spoken - hearts lifted - as we wait- anticipate - Easter morning.


The vigil for Jesus - quite different - betrayal - darkness - violence - ridicule - dropped into a cistern over night - waiting in darkness - waiting to see what the morning would bring - crucifixion - hanging on the cross - death - lying in the tomb - waiting - for resurrection.  The First Son waiting for the first sun - morning - new life - a new world. Tonight - we remember - we recreate - we too wait for the First Son - for Jesus - to enter our lives.

Deacon Dale 

Friday, April 18, 2014

The Triduum - Good Friday - Nails in the Pail

Today - Good Friday - a somber day of the year - a very somber day of the Triduum. Today we commemorated the Passion and Crucifixion of Jesus - we read the Passion - again - we listened - again - to the reason - the justification of Jesus' atoning death. After listening - we walked - slowly - to the Cross of Christ - we knelt before the Crucifix - kissed the cross - the feet of Jesus - this year - with square head nails in hand - dropping the nails - our sins - in a metal pail - at the foot of His cross - giving to Him - our sins - our sorrows - our disappointments - the sound of the nails in the pail - resonating throughout the sanctuary - drawing us closer to His Passion - onwards to communion - where we shared in Eucharist - from last nights Holy Mass - walking away in silence - walking away - in sorrow - to meditate - to contemplate - to pray - awaiting Holy Saturday - the Vigil Mass - Resurrection


Jesus could not walk away - He had no options - He was submissive to His Father - allowing Himself to be nailed to a cross - for US. He committed no sins - carried Our sins to the cross - our sins - the metal of the nails that pierced His skin - His hands - His feet - for us.  Jesus died that we might live - tonight we wait - we pray - ready to celebrate - resurrection.

Deacon Dale 

Thursday, April 17, 2014

The Triduum - Holy Thursday - The Pope Deacon

Today marks the beginning of the Triduum - the three holiest days in the Christian calendar. Holy Mass tonight will focus on three very important aspects of Catholicism - the Priesthood - Holy Eucharist - Service to our neighbors. At the beginning of Holy Mass the Oils blessed by the Bishop at the Chrism Mass this past Monday will be presented to Reverend Father to be placed in the parish ambry. In his homily tonight we will hear how - at the Last Supper - Jesus took bread and wine - blessed them and shared with His disciples - the origination of Holy Eucharist - the First Communion for His disciples and the institution of the priesthood as He told them to do likewise in remembrance of Him. And as they sat at table He - the First among Priests - the Son of Man - removed His outer garment - tied a towel around His waist and knelt in humility before each of His disciples as He washed their feet. Explaining to them - in this first - of ordination rituals - that they were to be the servants of all - to minister to all in charity - in love. Deacons first - servants of all - priests second - to confect the Eucharistic elements. As I watched a video of Pope Francis at His Holy Thursday service in Italy today - it struck me - at the foot washing ceremony - he removed his chasuble - wearing his alb and a deacon stole - proceeded to wash the feet of the twelve selected - to highlight the concept of Diaconia - service - to brother and sister - our Pope - deacon and priest - Bishop of Rome.


Jesus was the first - is the first - will always be the first - to serve - all - in humility - in charity. He is truly the Alpha - the Omega - the beginning - the end - the circle of life - summed up in one person - one God. As we celebrate His gift to us - His gift of salvation - His gift of Church - His gift of community - we - unworthy though we may be - celebrate Jesus.

Deacon Dale 

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Camino Finale

The last day of our Lenten Camino - the walk is over - our destination reached! It is hard to believe that we are at the end of Lent - on the doorstep of the Triduum - the three holiest days of the year. Our Camino has had ups and downs - false starts - successes - happy moments - moments of sadness - in all these moments - a Divine presence. We have prayed Rosaries - Divine Mercy chaplets - the prayers of the Church - Lauds - Vespers - prayers of our hearts. We have meditated - contemplated - sat in Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - wondered - pondered - the significance of ourselves - our lives - during this Camino journey. The journey ended - a new journey to begin in the morning - Holy Thursday - the Triduum.


As Jesus came to the end of His journey - as He prepared for His time remaining with His disciples - He wondered - contemplated - prayed. We join Him now in prayer - as we look forward to the next three days - we join Him - as never before - in solemn prayer.

Deacon Dale 

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Two Days Away

One of the exciting things about walking the Camino de Santiago was finally getting to the point when there were only two days left to walk to the Cathedral at Santiago. It was a time of excitement and concern - what would we do now that we were so close to finishing - would we actually be able to walk the distance remaining in only two days? At that point we had been walking for almost 30 days - feet were tired - we were tired - we wanted to be done - we wanted the experience to continue. Emotions were all over the place - excitement - sadness - joy - anticipation - you name it - we felt it.


As Jesus was drawing closer to His Last Supper - knowing full well what was going to happen - wondering if it would happen as expected - He was filled with emotions as well. He had to be confident that all would go as planned - yet - as a man - he had his concerns - enough that he would sweat blood. As we finish our last two days of Lent - we take time to pause and wonder - where have we come from - have we walked far enough - will we be ready for the Triduum?

Deacon Dale 

Monday, April 14, 2014

Chrism Mass

Tonight we had the privilege of attending the annual Chrism Mass with the Bishop. At this Mass the oils used throughout the year - Oil of the Sick - Oil of Catechumens - Holy Chrism - were blessed - distributed to each parish in the diocese. Oil is a very important sacramental used in the various rites in the Roman Catholic Church - anointing of the sick - infant baptism - confirmation - blessing of altars - at the initiation rites at the Easter Vigil. Oil is something that can be touched and felt and in Holy Chrism - smelled. Through the imposition of these oils - people are brought closer to God - in a tangible way. At this annual Mass - the priests of  the diocese - reaffirm their promises made at ordination - to serve the people of God as holy men - to be obedient to their bishop. The congregation affirms  the bishop and his priests as they say their own amens to pray and support all of them.


In various rites and celebrations that will be observed this week - Holy Week- everyone - parishioners - priests - deacons - bishop - are drawn more deeply into the mystery of God. Each of us has an important part to play - words to say - prayers to be offered - as we draw closer to the Triduum - the three holiest days of the Christian year. Our Lenten Camino has brought us very close to the end of Lent - two more days and Lent ends and we walk into the Triduum - we walk knowing we have done well this Lent - we walk encouraged by our accomplishments - we walk as children of God.

Deacon Dale 

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Walking to Jerusalem

One of the really awesome things when we visited the Holy Land was walking to Jerusalem - up and down stone stairs - past merchant shops - greeting people everywhere we went. Jerusalem is an interesting city as is all of the Holy Land. A once-in-a-lifetime trip done twice - each visit a little different than the other. Traveling with different groups of people - ordained clergy - everyday folks. Taking in the sights and sounds - trying to remember all the special sites we visited - Sea of Galilee - Tiberius - Western Wall. Memories of very enjoyable visits.


When Jesus entered Jerusalem - greeted by the people waving palms - calling His name - a special moment - a time to celebrate acceptance. Having walked for the majority of the time He was preaching His Gospel message - this time riding in on a donkey - a colt - a change of pace for this Man of God. His time walking not only through the sand and desert - but into the hearts - minds - souls - of those who stopped - listened - took Him into their lives. We all have a journey to walk - our Lenten Camino - moving one foot after another - growing closer to Jesus - to God - on a daily basis. Seeking the One - who fills our hearts - minds - with His presence. This week as we walk towards Jerusalem - through the various liturgies - the Chrism Mass - Holy Thursday - Good Friday - Holy Saturday - the Easter Vigil - we join Jesus - walking to Calvary - to resurrection.

Deacon Dale 

Saturday, April 12, 2014

Grand Entrance

Many people looking for new houses are seeking homes with a grand entrance - a large entry foyer - wide - expansive - welcoming. The concept is making guests feel that the entry is their personal space - a place to remove coats - get comfortable - as they continue into the homeowners house. Those who can afford to purchase homes with this particular feature - impress their guests - make a statement - we are prepared - waiting for you - to welcome you into our private space. There is nothing like a grand entrance to welcome people.


When Jesus entered into Jerusalem - masses of people standing to greet Him - waving palms - shouting His name - He had to be impressed. Being welcomed into the city - all the smiling faces - shouts of joy - hosannas - children running around Him - everyone trying to be near Him. Yes a grand entrance - leading to a grand let down. Who would have guessed that in a few short days - He would finish His journey - in such a drastic way. As we wind down on our Lenten Camino - we wave palms at Holy Mass this weekend - celebrating Jesus - walking slowly to the end of our Camino - slowly to Holy Week - slowly to the Triduum - slowly to His Cross.

Deacon Dale 

Friday, April 11, 2014

Heart Bleed

Heart Bleed is the name of a virus that was recently discovered that undermines - weakens -computer password security. It is currently receiving a lot of attention since those systems affected were previously thought to be completely secure and safe. For those of us who have critical data on various online sites - this is a valid concern. Thankfully fixes are being quickly implemented and within a week those software patches will be in place at which time passwords may be updated and security restored. Luckily major financial sites were not affected - so for many people the only heart bleed they need to be concerned with are those people who are serious gardeners and tend their colorful plants known as bleeding hearts - when to plant - how to cultivate.


For Christians everywhere the one bleeding heart they focus on is that of their saviour - Jesus - who freely shed His blood to atone for their sins. We are now one week away from Good Friday  - when the crucifixion of Jesus is commemorated - the day He died - that we might live. As Christians around the world flock to their local churches - all are reminded in special ways that this next week - Holy Week - is the most special week above all others - including Christmas. It is this week - when we allow ourselves to join our hearts with that of Jesus - it is in this next week when all of us will share - in His redeeming - heart bleed.

Deacon Dale