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sabine
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((Holding you in the Light)) now and on the day of your vows.

May you walk in Light all the days of your life.

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I now have a url for the live broadcast. Despite the link saying Sunday 11:45am (we regularly broadcast that mass on this page), the ceremony is 10am (Eastern time, 5 hours behind London) on Saturday.

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Best wishes and prayers, Hart.

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Hart, my prayers and congratulations go with you as you make this next step in your life.
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[Votive] God be with you, now and always.
Blessings and congratulations, Hart.

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[Votive] Thoughts and prayers to you, Hart, as you prepare. If I weren't already scheduled for that day (sigh), I'd make the brief sojourn. Maybe for your priesting!

For the other Shipmates thinking about watching the webcast, let me put in a plug: these people do the Catholic Rite right. Watch it!

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Prayers for you on this special day.

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[Votive] Last minute prayers for you Hart. May it be a wonderful day.

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Thinking of you today, Hart. [Votive] [Axe murder] [Votive]
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All the best, Hart. I'll be thinking of you in the morning.
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Blessings, Hart [Votive] [Axe murder] [Votive]

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Thinking of you today. Best wishes on this stage of your journey.

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My prayers today and tomorrow.

Suscipe me Domine, secundum eloquium tuum et vivam. Et non confundas me ab expectatione mea.
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A joyful day! God be with you, Hart.

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Every blessing - have a wonderful day [Votive]
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[Votive] today and for the weeks to come, from the back row of the NT Greek class

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Prayers for today. May it be a joyous start to your new ministry.

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Lovely, lovely service! MW reports will follow. Meanwhile, enjoy some photos.

I understand that others will be uploading more photos too.

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Prayers and warmest wishes, Hart, as you begin this next phase of your vocation. [Votive]
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Thanks for the pics. I could get the feed but now I've seen some of the service.

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quote:
Originally posted by Amanda B. Reckondwythe:
Lovely, lovely service! MW reports will follow. Meanwhile, enjoy some photos.

Thank you for the pictures.

[Votive] Once again, Hart, prayers for the new ordinands.

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Would that I could have seen you yesterday, but we have an Apple and could not get it working. Wish I'd known when you were at St. John Vianney - I would have bought you a lunch! Congrats on your ordination. Will you be staying in South Bend for awhile?

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Words cannot express what a joyous day that was.

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quote:
Originally posted by Kelly Alves:
Words cannot express what a joyous day that was.

To witness those solemn vows made by a friend, to pray together with friends in such a beautiful sacred space ... I tell you, my heart overflowed.

Here are a few photos to add to the collection.

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Today, Hart and Patrick were ordained deacons by the Archbishop of Indianapolis. MW report is forthcoming, but meanwhile here are some photos.

I'm not completely satisfied with these -- lighting in the chapel was extremely difficult -- but enjoy anyway!

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I am quite amazed that you were permitted to take pictures during Holy Mass, at all.

It must have been bad enough with the taping of the Mass, let alone with random flashes going off in people's faces.

I enjoyed the external shots, however.

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The service bulletin indicated that photos were permitted as long as there was no flash, and as far as I could tell, everyone complied.

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Flash was neither permitted nor used, neither at yesterday's taking of vows nor at today's ordination. I sat in the back and took photos quite discretely. Some people toward the front were aiming their phones at the action, but to repeat, there was no flash. The video feed was also done completely surreptitiously -- I didn't see the cameras and had no idea where they might have been.

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Congratulations, Hart. May you be blessed and be a blessing to others.
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Thank you for sharing your pictures with us, Mamacita and Miss Amanda. They are a blessing to those of us who couldn't be there!

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Beautiful photos of what looked like a very lovely service! Blessings and many congratulations, Hart, from across the Pond.

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[Yipee] Just saw the official diaconate ordination pics. Kvelling all over again.

I have to tell y'all, Mamacita and I kept looking at each other over and over again Saturday afternoon and sighing, "what a wonderful day this has been!" The service was full of joy and reverence and communal love.Hart was absolutely blissful and I feel so lucky to have been sitting at Pew 2 to witness the joy on his face.

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quote:
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Thank you for sharing your pictures with us, Mamacita and Miss Amanda. They are a blessing to those of us who couldn't be there!

We were thinking of you. At the profession of vows, the organist played a Bach fugue that had Miss Amanda as close to dancing in the aisle as she's ever been! Absolutely brilliant!

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[Tear]

My heart was there with you and Hart!

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I'm coming late to this. Congratulations and all best wishes. I look forward to the report.

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JB and I have more photos, and I've processes mine, but JB has to do his and write our MW.

It was one great weekend for all of us. The seminarians and priests were wonderful to us, and the food was excellent. Along with the solemnity, there was such a joyous aura about the place. Also, the basilica and campus is extraordinarily beautiful. How could we go wrong? Hart has lots of friends on campus, who think he is one great guy. He is such a special person.

Shipmates, you missed a good time.

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This has been an amazingly, exhilarating weekend for me! The physical and/or spiritual presence of so many shipmates was a wonderful part of it -- thank you all so much for your support! Photos and video are now up.

Saturday was a beautiful feeling of settling down, of committing to this particular part of God's pilgrimage, freeing my eyes from the work of looking side to side to concentrate more fully on being led forward in this band. Looking around the basilica in the moments after professing vows, it occurred to me: I have a new relationship to this space now. It, and the men filling it, compose my home in a new way. Sunday was then a day full of newness: the settling down of Saturday freed me to take that first step forward in this new stage of the pilgrimage. And now: there's a Word to preach, dead to bury and little pagan babies to baptize (and a parish chili cook-off to win). It feels very right.

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I finally got the pictures from Hart's Final Vows ready.

There were shipmates in attendance.

Here's the entire set.

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The MW reports have been posted.

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Sorry. I can't find it. But I'll look forward to it in due course.

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quote:
Originally posted by venbede:
Sorry. I can't find it. But I'll look forward to it in due course.

There you go.

(Also flagged up on the Mystery Worshipper homepage)

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Thank you. Still can't see it on the MW homepage. But a lovely account.

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Amanda B. Reckondwythe

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You may have to reload the page, depending on what browser you're using and how it's configured.

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I have switched off and re started since I last looked, and it's still not on the MW homepage. Neither is anything else for this week. I'm sure it appear in due course and meantime I've read the account of Hart's vows.

Then he had another service the next day of diaconal ordination in the chapel, rather than the basilica?

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Amanda B. Reckondwythe

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Your browser is probably retaining cached pages. Turning the computer on/off will not clear the cache. Only reloading the page will clear the cache -- or clearing it manually via the utilities provided with the browser.

Not sure which browser you're using, but for IE it's Tools > Internet Options > Browsing History > Delete. For Google Chrome it's Tools > History > Clear. For Mozilla Firefox it's History > Clear Recent History. In each case you must be sure that the cache, or temporary files, are selected to be cleared.

There were three services in all: a Lucernarium (essentially a modified version of compline) Friday evening, the profession of vows Saturday, and the ordination Sunday. Each has its own MW report.

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What Miss Amanda said. Since, in the nature of things, I visit the SoF regularly, I always hit the refresh button to ensure I'm seeing the latest version. I wouldn't be ruled by what your browser thinks is the refresh schedule - which will be specified somewhere in the settings, in any case, and which you can change to 'every time'.
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It's up and running now. As someone interested in Orthodox liturgy, I was pleased to see a Lucernarium as part of the proceedings.

The light is blessed at every Orthodox Vespers and is often potentially part of the C of E modern Evening Prayer, but I've hardly ever heard of it being celebrated on a large scale as here. I'd have been more enthusiastic than the Mystery Worshipper, quite apart from wishing hart the best.

Does CSC celebrate a Lucernarium often?

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Thank you to all 3 Mystery Worshippers. A dozen or so years ago, a very dear friend of ours was ordained as an Anglican priest and we felt very honoured to be present. Sadly, she was killed in a tragic car accident only 6 months later and reading these reports brought back both happy and sad memories - we both ended up with tears of grief and joy in our eyes. And further prayers for you, Hart.

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Lovely accounts from the 3 Mystery Worshippers, and it sounds like a wonderfully emotional, not to say exhausting, weekend! Best wishes and prayers for you, Hart.

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And if CSC keeps today as their patronal feast (Our Lady of Sorrows?) best wishes to hart and his brethren for today.

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