Gertabelle, Happy Easter to you as well.
Kind of confused here with your response to Phemie, who seems to be on the same page with my responses on this topic. When I mentioned that the length of the Vigil was too long for many to attend, and even added that people missing out are witnessing the beauty and ritual of our Catholic Church, your immediate response was to call my comment, “rubbish,” and that churches in your area are always packed no matter what time they are.
Your answer to Phemie is quite different in that you attended church where attendance must had been poor, and you “understand,” so not rubbish. Please explain. I want to know what I said was offensive to you vs. what Phemie has basically witnessed as well.
Gertabelle, it is wonderful that the churches in your area see the richness of the Vigil and I think I made that clear that I agreed. However, spread the word about the vigil here and you get the opposite result. We had at least 30 or so in our choir as well; however, ever year the numbers, like Phemie, are getting lower in the assembly. We had 8 baptisms and about 15 being confirmed. That alone took a half hour or so.
At first, I said that only about 500 attend; this year maybe 300 in a church that seats 1000. Most where there for those receiving the Sacraments. Some even left after these two rites where finished! As a matter of fact, I was told my someone who overheard people leaving the church, that they will never attend a Vigil again and that it was not a joyous Easter Celebration. What more can I say?