Schedule for the May Pilgrimage 2008
Saturday May 17: Ember Saturday
3:00 pm - Conference on Our Lady, refuge of sinners (Our Lady of Le Laus) and Lourdes.
5:00 pm - Holy Mass of Ember Saturday, followed by a cup of tea and light refreshments.
6:30 pm - Procession in honour of Our Lady, followed by the Benediction and Living Rosary.
Sunday May 18: Trinity Sunday
At a convenient time, Low Mass for those working during the High Mass.
8:30 am - Confessions
9:30 am - Solemn High Mass of the Trinity. Procession of the Blessed Sacrament. Lunch. Bring your own picnic.
Anyone who was used to doing something regarding the pilgrimage (servers, ushers, flowers, road marshals, etc) is instantly requested to continue to do so this year and tell Fr. Bélisle or Mr. Bill Bradbury of what they are doing. If you cannot, please find a replacement or urgently report the situation to Fr. Bélisle.
We will be needing a lot of petals this year as our main supplier is unable to do so anymore. Please bring a bag of petals per family for the occasion. Please pay attention to the different sign-up sheets at the back of the church and fill them if possible.
Thank you for all your help.

Click Here: Melbourne Parish Weekly Bulletin - Easter Week
Explanations of some ceremonies of Holy Week
Tenebrae: We give this name to the Matins and Lauds of the Sacred Triduum (the three Sacred days, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday). In fact it is the name of a part of the Matins, consisting of psalms and lessons. Most days of the year have one Tenebra, but feast days have three. The Tenebrae of the Sacred Triduum are now said in the morning, as there is no Mass at that time normally. The practise of Tuesday evening is for all interested in coming to Tenebrae, to learn the parts sung by all.
Altar of repose: The altar of repose is away from the main altar. We use it to honour the Blessed Sacrament on Maundy Thursday, as we need to strip the main altar to symbolize the Passion of Our Lord and the flight of the disciples. Until midnight, we do a genuflexion with both knees when passing in front of the altar of the repose, but on Good Friday we only do the usual genuflexion with one knee.
Complines: the last of the hours of the Breviary, it is the official night prayer of the Church. On Thursday and Friday this week, it is simply recited after the ceremonies as the Mass on Thursday and the Liturgical Function on Friday takes place of the Vespers.
Liturgical function of Good Friday: There is no Mass on Good Friday, but a ceremony to commemorate the Passion of Our Lord and to receive Communion. It is a liturgical function, hence the name. It is divided in four parts: Readings (with the Passion), Solemn prayers for the Church and mankind, the adoration of the Cross and the Communion. For the three hours fast before Communion on that day, we need to fast from around 1:15 pm.
Paschal Vigil: There is no Mass also for Holy Saturday. In the evening we have a vigil, that is prayers during the night, to commemorate the Resurrection of Our Lord and its symbols and figures, some of which are the Passover, the crossing of the Red Sea, and baptism. We start with the blessing of the new fire, the blessing of the paschal candle, symbol of the risen Christ, the proclamation of the Resurrection by the singing of the Exultet, the blessing of the baptismal water and baptisms if there is any adult or infant who can be baptised then, and we conclude by the Mass, starting usually around midnight. However it is not a midnight Mass like at Christmas, but a part of the Paschal Vigil. If for some good reason someone starts the Vigil early, the Mass may start and finish before midnight, but then it does not count as a Sunday Mass!