| My experience of Easter 2002 |
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For me, Easter was just another significant stop, like a train station, in a much longer faith journey which began years ago. That train pulled into another station in September 2001, when RCIA began for me. The experience was made so much richer and more personal through sharing with the other passengers, Thitaporn, Cathy, Elise and Therese. It felt like the culmination of a huge sharing experience, similar to gathering around the piano to sing Christmas carols with long-lost relatives. The prayers on Holy Thursday night allowed personal time with God an set the mood for the whole weekend. It laid to rest my old notions of prayer being a chore and reinforced my new beliefs that prayer is a very personal form of two-way communication with God. Watching the Stations of the Cross on Good Friday morning moved me yet again. Eight children, from a youth group that I am proud to be an adult leader of, performed the story of Jesus' suffering as though I were right there feeling the pain of being an outcast. As we shared comparisons of how we had changed our spirituality and attitudes from the beginning of our program to Easter, the spiritual growth in each and every catechumen and team member alike, was fully evident and encouraging. In the dark, God was there. As I looked around at those parishioners, I saw familiar faces smiling back, and it reflected the sense of unity and community present not only in our parish, but also in an ever-increasing way in the Catholic Church at large. I felt moved yet calm. I heard silent weeping from a proud lady next to me, and shed my own tears for the support I had received from those who care for me and those I loved. With Sister Mary as our tour guide we had seen all of the stopovers, broken bread together, prayed together, shared together and had built trust and friendship just as the disciples had done. It was only after reflection of these events that I realised that a song I had written before beginning the program was to serve as a premonition of my spirituality at its completion. Those words are included below. God, I wrote this when I dried my eyes, Grant |