Alleluia, alleluia, He is risen!
When classes at Thomas Aquinas College, 天美影院, ended last Wednesday, students began their preparations for the Paschal Triduum, the annual commemoration of the Passion, Death and Resurrection of Christ. Beginning the next morning, the campus fell silent for three days, as students attended a retreat directed by alumnus priest Rev. Sebastian Walshe, O.Praem. (鈥94), highlighted by the liturgies of Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter. (Related: See photos from the Easter Triduum in New England.)
This year, Fr. Sebastian鈥檚 retreat focused primarily on scriptural exegesis and its bearing on one鈥檚 spiritual life. Participants attended several conferences to aid their contemplation. 鈥淓ven though the talks were mainly about Scripture,鈥 said Estevan Henderson (鈥26), 鈥渨hat really affected me were Fr. Sebastian鈥檚 smaller points 鈥 how understanding Scripture better helps me understand my relationship with God better.鈥
On Holy Thursday evening students came to Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel for the Mass of the Lord鈥檚 Supper, with Fr. Sebastian joining the campus鈥 three regular chaplains at the altar. In commemoration of the Last Supper, where Our Lord instituted the Eucharist and the priesthood, the Mass included the traditional washing of the feet: Twelve men took seats at the Communion rail, where the priests washed their feet, reflecting the Gospel narrative. During his homily, Fr. Sebastian turned his attention to what this episode shows us about Christ and the priesthood. 鈥淗e loved His own in the world, and He loved them to the end,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he Word was toward God; that is what it is to relate to Christ; it is the heart of the priesthood. My whole being is to be toward the Father.鈥
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The Mass concluded with the removal of the Host from the main altar and its repositioning on the Altar of Repose. Students were welcome to visit Our Lord all night.
The next day brought Good Friday. That afternoon, the service was held with great solemnity as the congregation entered the Passion narrative. The Thomas Aquinas College Choir sung the crowd鈥檚 portions of the Gospel鈥檚 Passion narrative, with acolytes serving as additional speakers, and Rev. Jorge Lopez proclaiming the words of Christ. Fr. Sebastian gave the homily, reflecting on the many human failures seen in the narrative; yet these failures 鈥 denial, betrayal, death 鈥 are turned to great good under the Hand of God. 鈥淲e have our own Passion narrative. We should not expect it to be one triumph after the other,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t will look like failures, but every failure will contribute to His glory. Let us live our Passion with His passion so that we, too, may share in His resurrection.鈥
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Finally came the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday. Though it rained some, the altar party processed into the Chapel from outside, bearing the light of Christ into the darkened building. The acolytes distributed candles to the congregation, and, one by one, the space shone. The Scriptures took everyone through Salvation History, until at last the nave lit up all at once with the thunder of a beautiful choir, light and sound both at once penetrating the entire building.
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Head Chaplain Rev. Robert Marczewski gave the homily, reminding the congregation to recognize the importance of Christ鈥檚 death. His descent unto the dead was a beautiful one, saving the souls of the faithful while those who survived Him mourned. 鈥淓arth was in dismay, except for Mary. She alone maintained the faith of the Church on Earth; though pierced by sorrow, she did not give into the emotional drama, but in hoping against hope, grew in her faith.鈥 He added, 鈥淔lying by faith while dealing with sight, a peculiar tension between confident hope and emotional turmoil 鈥 a typical experience of grace at work. There is holy darkness in our lives when we are discouraged, but it is holy because it is the forge of faith.鈥
The Mass included glorious entry of six students into the Catholic Church: Austin Tewalt (鈥24), Kayla Wang (鈥24), Daniel Wanderley (鈥24), and Gavin Lyons (鈥27), the former two being baptized and the latter two receiving conditional baptisms. All were confirmed alongside Miguel Colmenares (鈥25) and Dorothea Bonadeo (鈥27). With their sponsors and mentors, these six were the first to receive the Eucharist 鈥 to everyone鈥檚 joy. The Mass ended, and all went in peace and joy to celebrate Eastertide.
Students convened in the St. Joseph Commons for a celebratory brunch 鈥 crepes, steak, breakfast sandwiches, pastries, and more filled students鈥 plates. After dining concluded, they cleared the tables to begin dancing the night away.
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The dance lasted until daybreak, at which point students drove to Sulphur Mountain and watched the sunrise together. Though the clouds obscured the sun, still the students delighted at the bright dawn and Christ鈥檚 resurrection.