Rev. Fr.
Leonard Goffine's The Church's
Year
INSTRUCTION ON HOLY SATURDAY
Why is this
day called Holy Saturday?
Because on this day Jesus,
the Holy of holies, rested in the sepulchre, and because the Church
today blesses the new fire, the Easter candle, and the baptismal
water.
Why is fire
struck anew, blessed, and the lamps and candles in the Church
lighted from it?
In ancient times it was
customary to strike a new fire every day, bless it, and light
the candles from it, and later this was done every Saturday; in the
eleventh century this ceremony was restricted to Holy Saturday. The
fire is struck from a stone to indicate, that Christ is the light of
the world, and the Stone which the Jews rejected has now become the
Corner stone of His Church; (Ps. CXVII. 22.) that the divine Son,
the light of the world, was apparently extinguished at His death,
but at His resurrection shone anew; that all those who witness this
ceremony today be spiritually enlightened hereafter. This fire is
blessed, because the Church blesses every thing that is used for
divine service, and because the light and fire represent Christ, who
brought the fire of love upon earth with which to enkindle our
hearts. Luke XII. 49.)
What is
represented by the triple candle?
The triple candle represents
the most Holy Trinity of which the second Divine Person came down
upon the earth as the true light. For this reason the priest (or
deacon) sings at the lighting of each candle: Lumen Christi, Light
of Christ, and kneeling, three times humbly adores the Triune Deity,
and especially Christ the true, divine Light. The chanter responds
Deo gratias, Thanks be to God.
What
does the Easter candle signify?
It is an emblem of Christ who
has risen from death. Christ the true Light leads us from the
bondage of Satan into the freedom of the children of God as the
pillar of fire led the children of Israel out of the bondage of
Egypt. The five holes in the candle represent the five wounds of
Jesus by which mankind was healed, (I Pet. II. 24,) and the five
grains of frankincense signify the spices with which the body of our
Lord was embalmed.
Why
are all the candles and lamps lighted from the triple
candle?
To show that Christ was
begotten by the Father of Light from all eternity, and is therefore
true God from true God, true Light from true Light, from whom
enlightenment is diffused over all men. (II Cor. IV, 6.)
To what do
the twelve prophecies refer which are read before the blessing of
the baptismal font?
They have reference to Christ
in whom the predictions contained therein were verified. The number
corresponds to the twelve apostles, who announced their fulfillment
to the world.
Why is the
baptismal water blessed with so many ceremonies, and what is its
signification?
The baptismal water is
blessed with so many ceremonies that a different effects of baptism
may be shown, and that the holy Sacrament may be administered and
received with more reverence and devotion; it signifies the blood of
Christ by which our souls are purified.
What
is the meaning of these ceremonies?
The priest with his hand
parts the water in the form of the cross, to illustrate that God
gives to it the virtue of regenerating all those born in original
sin, making them children of God through Christ who died on the
cross. He touches the surface of the water with the palm of his
hand, to show that the Holy Ghost is over this water as at the
creation, and bestows many graces on those who are baptized. He
blesses it, signing it three times with the sign of the cross,
because the water receives its sin-cleansing power only through the
sufferings and the merits of Christ, from the Father, by the
cooperation of the Holy Ghost. The baptismal water is thrown by the
priest towards the four parts of the earth, because the grace of
baptism should reach all nations. The priest breathes on the water
three times in the form of a cross, as the Creator breathed into man
the breath of life; Christ breathed upon the apostles the divine
Spirit who by His grace and power revives and sanctifies those who
are baptized. The Easter candle, (emblem of Christ, risen from the
dead) is dipped three times into the water each time deeper, to show
that the baptized should become more and more enlightened through
the light of Christ's doctrine, more and more penetrated by, its
divinity, more and more purified from sin. The people are sprinkled
with this water to remind all those present who have received
sanctification in baptism, and have lost it by sin, that they should
strive to regain it by true repentance. Finally, oi1 and chrism are
mixed with the water as a sign that the grace of the Holy Ghost of
which these are figures, is given through the water to those who
receive this Sacrament; and also, that the baptized should, after
baptism, devote themselves to the service of Christ, the Anointed
One, and unite themselves in love to Him.
Why is the
baptismal water blessed only on this day and on the Saturday before
Pentecost?
Because in early times
converts were baptized only on these days; and because the risen
Saviour is the example of a soul sanctified by the Holy Ghost in
baptism.
How
should we assist at the blessing of the baptismal
water?
With sentiments of sincere
gratitude for the grace of baptism; with the firm resolution of
preserving our baptismal innocence, or if we have lost it, of
gaining it by penance. We should renew our baptismal vows especially
on this day by saying the apostle's creed, making acts of faith,
hope, love, and contrition; and renounce anew the devil, all his
pride, and all his suggestions.
Why does the
priest prostrate himself after blessing the baptismal water, and
rise again after the litany of the saints has been
chanted?
To most humbly ask God, by
the intercession of the saints, that He would give to all men the
grace of baptism, that as all men have been dead and buried in sin,
so they may rise with Christ as new creatures to grace and eternal
life.
Why
are the altars decorated on this day?
Because the Church, the
beloved bride of Christ, desires to announce in advance to her
children the glad tidings, that the Lord has risen from the dead;
she decorates herself therefore, and causes the bells to peal and
joyous hymns, to resound. It also has reference to the glorious,
incorruptible body with which Christ adorned Himself at His
Resurrection.
Why is
there no Introit in this day's Mass?
The Introit of the Mass was
formerly an entire psalm which was sung while the people were
assembling in church; but as in early times the people on Easter
were already assembled to assist at the ceremonies, no Introit was
sung at the Mass. The Church observes the same practice, although
she abolished the night vigils on account of the abuses to which
they gave rise.
COLLECT O
God, who makest this most sacred night illustrious by the glory of
the Resurrection of our Lord, preserve in the new offspring of Thy
family the spirit of adoption, which Thou hast given them; that
being renewed in body and soul, they may serve Thee with purity of
heart. Thro' the same &c.
EPISTLE (Coloss. III. 1-4.) Brethren:
If you be risen with Christ, seek the things that are above, where
Christ is sitting at the right hand of God: mind the things that are
above, not the things that are on the earth. For you are dead, and
your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ shall appear,
who is your life, then shall you appear with him in
glory.
After the epistle the
priest sings three times: Alleluia as a joyful exclamation over the
Redeemer's triumphant victory.
EXLANATION St. Paul places Christ's,
resurrection before us as the example and, motive of the spiritual
resurrection from sin, which should be effected m us by the holy
Sacraments at Easter. With Christ we should die to the world, and
live hidden in Him, if we desire to rise at the Last Day with Him in
glory, and be acknowledged before all men by Him as His
own.
GOSPEL (Matt.
XXVIII, 1-7,) , In the end of the Sabbath, when it began to dawn
towards the first day of the week,came Mary Magdalen, and the other
Mary, to view the sepulchre. And behold there was a great
earthquake. For an angel of the Lord descended from heaven: and
coming, rolled back the stone, and sat upon it. And his countenance
was as lightning, and his raiment as snow. And for fear of him, the
guards were struck with terror, and became as dead men. And the
angel answering, said to the women: Fear not you: for I know that
you seek Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here, for he is risen,
as he said. Come, and see the place where the Lord was laid. And
going quickly, tell ye his disciples that he is risen: and behold,
he will go before you into Galilee; there you shall see him. Lo, I
have foretold it to you.
What
are we to learn from this gospel?
That we, too, will receive
the plenitude of divine grace and heavenly blessings, if like these
pious women we seek Christ early, that is, by making a , good
intention before we begin our work.
Why is there
no Credo or Agnus Dei said, nor the kiss of peace given, and why are
short vespers said after communion?
Formerly, the Credo or
confession of faith was said by the newly baptized, the Agnus Dei
was sung in the litany of .the saints, and these are therefore
omitted in the Mass. The kiss of peace is, not given, because Christ
had not yet said to His disciples, Peace be wit-h you. Short vespers
are said after the priest's communion, because this day, is a type
of the eternal Sabbath in heaven which has no vespers, that is,
evening.
Do not omit on this day to
thank our Lord for the many graces He has given us through His
passion and death. If in the evening the solemn ceremonies of the
resurrection are held, assist at them and there make the repeated
resolution to rise from the sleep of sin and begin a new life with
Christ. |