Showing posts with label Holy Week 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holy Week 2009. Show all posts

Monday, April 13, 2009

Photos: 2009 Easter Triduum in Extraordinary Form at Assumption Grotto


The image here, as well as the one below were taken at the beginning of the 2009 Easter Vigil at Assumption Grotto which was in the Extraordinary Form


Here are photo links from the 2009 Easter Triduum in Extraordinary Form at Assumption Grotto. Each of these will take you to photoposts with embedded slideshows and links to the respective galleries at Smugmug.

Other:

I have also started a series called, Extraordinary Form Mass Notes, with my first topic below. These will come periodically as I find time to write them.


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Photopost: 2009 Easter Vigil in Extraordinary Form at Assumption Grotto

I continue to work on editing photos taken during the Triduum in the Extraordinary Form at Assumption Grotto. I also have a batch of photos to edit from the Latin Novus Ordo which took place on Easter Sunday at 9:30am (it was my error that I had stated in an earlier post it was to be in the Extraordinary Form).

All this work has me behind on other postings. Perhaps I'll catch up on that soon enough.

This post concludes the Triduum series in the Extraordinary Form with the Easter Vigil which took place from 8:00pm Saturday until nearly 11:00pm. I had gone to Easter Vigils in the ordinary form many years ago at other parishes and can say that those ran similarly, around 2:30 to 2:45.





If this slideshow does not work for you, go to my Smugmug page for the 2009 Easter Vigil. If you use the slideshow there (set it to "fast") it will fill your screen).


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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Collection of Holy Week Pics at Assumption Grotto and Amazing images out of St. John Cantius


This most stunning picture was captured at the Easter Vigil in 2006 when Mass as in the Ordinary Form. I was unable to match or beat this scene in subsequent years. What made it so beautiful is that I was focused on the bearer of the Paschal Candle, Fr. Eduard Perrone - the pastor. He was stationary, but the altar boys, carrying small candles, were in motion. Because it was dark, and because of the aperature I chose, the shutter stayed open in such a way as to capture a slight starburst from the Paschal Candle, while showing a line of fire behind.

Unfortunately, while the photo looks great on screen or in a small print, it is quite grainy when trying to enlarge it. In the Extraordinary Form, things are done slightly different, but there still is a procession.

Thus far for 2009, I have made the following photoposts:


Stay tuned. God willing, I will have Easter Vigil pictures, but don't expect those until sometime Monday. I will be back at the 9:30am Orchestra Mass (Extraordinary Form) (Ordinary Form) [edit: my error - this Mass is not a traditional Latin Mass, but a Latin Novus Ordo - sorry for any confusion], and then will be cooking dinner for my mother, brother and some relatives. Many people go to this Mass so it is wise to get there a good 20-30 minutes in advance. And, as with most parishes, the Easter Vigil is a long Mass - lasting around 2 hours or more. It starts at 8:00pm. Altar boys will be dressed in their traditional, white cassocks with gold shoulder capes. What I mean by traditional is that it is a custom held at Assumption Grotto going back some time that during Easter season, then again for Corpus Christi, they wear the white with gold. During Christmas season it is white with red shoulder capes.

A word of advice: If you are planning on going to the 9:30am orchestra Mass, you will want to get there early - to the tune of 30-45 minutes, in order to get a decent parking space. It is worth it! Expect the Mass to last no less than 1 hour and 40 minutes.

In addition, I want to direct your attention to some awesome pictures of Holy Thursday and Tenebrae at St. John Cantius in Chicago, where Assumption Grotto has one young man, in seminary. Please keep Brother Matthew in your prayers, as well as all parishioners discerning a vocation to the priesthood or consecrated life!

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The obedient are not held captive by Holy Mother Church; it is the disobedient who are held captive by the world!

Friday, April 10, 2009

Photopost: 2009 Good Friday Service in Extraordinary Form

Like with my Holy Thursday 2009 pics, I will be editing this post with some info. It's late and I just want to get the pics out there for now. Some explanations will come, so be sure to check back in a few days.

There are some key moments missing in here. Notably, the veneration of the Cross in the sanctuary by the priests and altar boys. This is because I focused on capturing that part in video and could not take still shots. However, I will likley add pictures from last year because what I captured then, was very good. The altar boys are different, but the pics themselves are good stock.

If the embedded slideshow does not work fo you, see link below.





Go to my Smugmug page for the 2009 Good Friday, Tre Ore, service at Assumption Grotto based on the 1962 missal.


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It's Good Friday - Go to Church!


The photo above is from 2006 during the Good Friday service in the Ordinary Form. Assumption Grotto now celebrates this service in the Extraordinary Form.

More later.

Please note that I will not be moderating comments on any post until tomorrow, or perhaps even Monday. I'm also holding off on all posting not related to the Triduum, most likely until Monday. There are many things happening out there, but I think we can let go of current affairs to give our attention fully God in all things holy.

See the following photoposts from Holy Week:







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Photopost: 2009 Holy Thursday in Extraordinary Form at Assumption Grotto

The slideshow below is from the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Thursday, April 9, 2009 at Assumption Grotto.

I only have time right now to post the slideshow and will be updating this post with some notes, so check back later. Tonight, I hope to have Good Friday pics edited and uploaded. It too is being done in the Extraordinary Form.

If this slideshow does not work for you, see the link below...





Go to my Holy Thursday 2009 album at Smugmug to view individual pics, or if the slideshow is not working for you.



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The obedient are not held captive by Holy Mother Church; it is the disobedient who are held captive by the world!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Photo Post: 2009 Palm Sunday at Assumption Grotto

Here are photos in the form of an embedded slideshow of yesterdays Palm Sunday Mass in the Extraordinary Form at Assumptio Grotto in Detroit, Michigan. The celebrant is Fr. Eduard Perrone (pastor), Fr. Paul Ward (Deacon), and Fr. John Bustamante (sub-Deacon).

For the rest of Assumption Grotto's Holy Week schedule, click here.. Easter Sunday Mass at 9:30 (EF) is an orchestra Mass, conducted by Fr. Eduard Perrone. Typically, the same music is used on Divine Mercy Sunday at Noon (which may get switched to extraordinary form - I have to check).





If you want to look at individual pics, or if the slideshow does not work in your browser, go to my smugmug gallery for Palm Sunday 2009 . Bloggers may use individual pics from the smumug gallery. However, please provide a link back to this blogpost.


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The obedient are not held captive by Holy Mother Church; it is the disobedient who are held captive by the world!