Saturday, March 29, 2008

Tenebrae 2008

I was blessed to attend the first Tenebrae Service in 40 years. The offices of Matins and Lauds were beautifully chanted by the talented members of the St. Gregory the Great Schola.

For those who do not know what the Tenebrae is, here's some information I extracrted from Extraordinary From Singapore's blog: The Tenebrae is "the office which the clergy and the faithful say on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week, accompanied by the lamentations of the Prophet Jeremias, and other ceremonies. The word Tenebrae means darkness, and represents the prayers formerly said in the dark hours of the morning. In the Tenebrae the Church mourns the passion and death of, Jesus, and urges her children to return to God; she therefore makes use of those mournful words of Jeremias: 'Jerusalem! Jerusalem, be converted to the Lord, thy God!' " More information here.

Below are some of the photos I took with my new 7.2 megapixels Sony Cybershot DSC-H5. Enjoy!

The Chapel 5 minutes before the Service.

The Entrance Procession.

The 15 candles; as you can see first has already been extinguished.

The chanting of the lamentations of Jeremias.

The female faithful veiled.

The female faithful veiled.

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