Septuagesima Sunday - Rector's Rambling for 2/16/2025
As human beings constrained to time and space, we are “calendar” people. In other words, we are people who keep time. The Church Year helps us to do that. We started with Advent and then had Christmastide and Epiphanytide, and now have yet another new season, known as the Gesimas.
This is the Pre-Lenten season, which you can read more about in the teaching notes on page 4. We are using three weeks to ease into the full-on onslaught of Lent.
And even though life can be hectic, and unexpected surprises can throw one for a loop
, the regularity of the calendar keeps me focused on the big picture, and well as all the little things contained in it.
The Pre-Lent, Lent, and Passiontide seasons are a perfect example of this. We know that Easter is April 20 this year. Ash Wednesday is March 5. We have from now until Ash Wednesday to prepare for Lent, the first five weeks of Lent to be thorough about our devotion and self-evaluation, and then it gets ramped up another notch when we get into Passiontide (the two weeks before Easter). And then we have the uber-intensity of the Sacrum Triduum (three Holy Days of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday) to take us to the finish line!
In the coming weeks the liturgy will reflect these different stages: purple vestments, disappearance at different stages of the “alleluias”, the Glory be to God on High, choir and server surplices and cottas, and flowers on the altar. Eventually the “Gloria be to the Father…” goes away and we are faced with the starkness of those last days. Be ready to follow along as we head toward the Resurrection!
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