Tenebrae, March 27, 2013

Title:Tenebrae, March 27, 2013

Bulletin Date: March 27, 2013 4:00 am


A Service of Tenebrae
Wednesday in Holy Week
March 27, 2013
Priest-in-Charge:  The Rev. Catherine D. Hicks

 

Prelude                         Ye Banks and Ye Braes
                                    St Columba, arr.  Mary Radspinner
                                             Marilyn Newman, Harp

Opening Hymn              What wondrous love is this                         H 439

 

The Shadow of Betrayal

First Reading                 Luke 22:21-22

Psalm 69                                                                                   BCP 679

Congregational Hymn     Ah, holy Jesus                                           H 158

 

The Shadow of the Agony of Spirit

Second Reading             Luke 22:39-44

Psalm 70                                                                                   BCP 682

Congregational Hymn     Go to dark Gethsemane                               H 171

 

The Shadow of Denial

Third Reading                Luke 22:54-62

Psalm 27                                                                                   BCP 617

Reading  from Murder in the Cathedral  by T.S. Eliot


The Shadow of Accusation

Fourth Reading              Luke 23:13-24

Psalm 88                                                                                    BCP 712

Congregational Hymn     To mock your reign                                     H 170

 

The Shadow of Crucifixion and Humiliation

Fifth Reading                 Luke 23:26-43

Psalm 22                                                                                    BCP 610

Violin Solo                    Abendsegan                                   E. Humperdinck
Helmut Linne von  Berg, violin



The Shadow of Death

Sixth Reading                Luke 23:44-49

Psalm 90                                                                                    BCP 717

Congregational Hymn     When I survey the wondrous cross               H 474
                                    (verses 1-3)                                                       


The Christ Candle is Removed

 

The Shadow of Burial

Seventh Reading            Luke 23:50-56
Isaiah 38:10-20

Hymn                           Were you there when they crucified my Lord?
                                        (Crystal Pannell and Nancy Long)

Christ for us became obedient unto death, even death on a cross.

Therefore God has highly exalted him and bestowed on him the Name which is above every name.

 

Silence

 

Psalm 51:1-18                                                                           BCP 656

 

Almighty God, we pray you graciously to behold this your family, for whom our Lord Jesus Christ was willing to be betrayed, and given into the hands of sinners, and to suffer death upon the cross.

 


Nothing further is said, but a noise is made, and the remaining candle is brought from its hiding place and replaced on the stand.

 

By its light, we depart in silence.



  

Concerning the Service of Tenebrae

 

 “The name ‘Tenebrae’ (the Latin word for ‘darkness’ or ‘shadows’) has for centuries been applied to the ancient monastic night and early morning services (Matins and Laud) of the last three days of Holy Week, which in medieval times came to be celebrated on the preceding evenings.”

 

“The most conspicuous feature of the service is the gradual extinguishing of candles and other lights in the church until only a single candle, considered a symbol of our Lord, remains.  Toward the end of the service this candle is hidden, typifying the apparent victory of the forces of evil.  At the very end, a loud noise is made, symbolizing the earthquake at the time of the resurrection, the hidden candle is restored to its place, and by its light all depart in silence.” 

 

From The Book of Occasional Services, 1994

 

Our service tonight is a modern version of the traditional Tenebrae service.   This service includes readings from the Gospel according to Luke.  The Psalms, which Jesus knew and quoted, are read in response to the events described in the gospel.   Instead of the traditional fifteen candles, we will only use seven candles for this abbreviated service. 

 

Other Holy Week Services

Thursday, March 29th— 5PM.  A First Century Passover Haggadah and covered dish dinner.  7 PM Maundy Thursday Service. We focus on the institution of Holy Eucharist, given to us by Jesus at the Last Supper, the gift of love in the sacrament of Christ’s Body and Blood. At the end of the service we follow Jesus & the disciples into the Garden of Gethsemane as the altar is stripped.

Friday, March 30th —7PM.  Good Friday Service.  This service is a time of prayer and reflection on own sinfulness as we meditate on Christ’s passion and death. A powerful visual image for this service is the large wooden cross which will be brought into the church by the acolyte and that towers above us throughout the service as it rests on the altar, a symbol of God’s love and sacrifice for us.

Saturday, March 30th — 7th Community Dinner. 2pm-4pm. Fire House

Sunday, March 31st — 7AM.  Port Royal Sunrise Service at the Longs

Sunday, March 31st —11AM. Festive Easter Service.

 



Tenebrae

A Service of Shadows

 

Tenebrae 2013 

 

March 27, 2013

7pm

 

 

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church

 

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