Rosy Reminder for Gaudete Sunday
If you haven’t given it any thought yet, today you might look into getting pink (or rose) flowers for Gaudete Sunday. Rose–coloured roses may be your first choice, but I like carnations — one single huge bouquet — for Gaudete Sunday.
It is always distressing to see flowers dispersed about the sanctuary in multiple little bouquets. It is even worse when such bouquets are placed in glass vases from the jumble sale and balanced on odd little tables and metal stands. Why do people do such things? A dozen or more flowers arranged in a single bouquet offer an intensity of colour that is lost when one attempts to use them in multiple arrangements.
After the Second Vespers of Sunday when the sanctuary returns to its Advent austerity, consider offering the Gaudete bouquet to the Blessed Virgin at your Lady Altar or, at least, keep the flowers until 20 December for the lovely Golden Mass of the Missus Est. It is fitting to flower the principal image of Our Lady during Advent, especially when it is located in a Lady Chapel or outside the sanctuary proper.
Also, remember to prepare your rose–coloured vestments for Sunday Mass and Vespers.
I always found it exhilarating when the Hebdomadarius would intone the Deus in adjutorium at First Vespers of Gaudete Sunday, resplendent in a rose–coloured cope. My heart would respond with little leap of joy. La vie en rose n’est pas toujours réaliste, mais un dimanche en rose — que ça fait du bien!
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+Dear Father,
Perhaps sometime you could post your splendid article regarding the art of adorning the sanctuary with flowers/bouquets. My memory fails me-did you write this just last year, or has it been several years already? Blessed Gaudete!
Beautiful post/blog! We were just at Clear Creek Monastery in 3 weeks ago on our way to Dallas for Thanksgiving. God bless and keep you and Our Lady hold you forever in her Immaculate Heart, Father.