M
mVitus
Guest
This Easter Vigil was the first one I’ve attended and it was truly a special and moving experience for me as I really hadn’t known what to expect. (I now have “Horse and chariot are cast into the sea” stuck in my head.) There was one technical problem I did have though in that, having a hearing loss, I use a missal to follow the readings. Darkness during the readings made that problematic even though I’m young with decent eyes. Adding into that how my parish skipped two of the readings and the responses after readings were in a separate pamphlet I was shifting into the spot of dim light I could read in, I was doubly thankful when light came on for the Gospel.
So that brings up a question of how others in a situation like mine deal with it? I’m pretty sure I’ll bring my phone in next time because that has a flightlight on it, but I’m also thinking of how that might affect things for others nearby if I did that. Also, is there a similar situation at Midnight Mass on Christmas? I don’t want to get caught off guard again. (At first when I saw baskets with candles I figured we’d be holding lighted candles in a lighted church.)
So that brings up a question of how others in a situation like mine deal with it? I’m pretty sure I’ll bring my phone in next time because that has a flightlight on it, but I’m also thinking of how that might affect things for others nearby if I did that. Also, is there a similar situation at Midnight Mass on Christmas? I don’t want to get caught off guard again. (At first when I saw baskets with candles I figured we’d be holding lighted candles in a lighted church.)
Last edited: