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LITURGY MATTERS: Chrism Mass is all systems go!

On Tuesday 12 April, I am looking forward to all roads once again leading to the Sacred Heart Cathedral for our annual celebration of the Chrism Mass beginning at 7.00pm.

Louise Gannon rsj March 22, 2022

At the Chrism Mass the faithful of the diocese gather with their Bishop to bless and consecrate the Sacred Oils to be used in the church’s sacramental ministry in the coming year.

The Oil of the Sick
The Oil of Catechumens
The Oil of Chrism

In recent years we have missed these big diocesan experiences and that indescribable feeling that comes when the voice of the faithful fills the Cathedral almost lifting the roof. l love the smell of the Chrism that greets us when we enter the Cathedral. I love seeing people and catching up on life in our different parish communities.

The 2022 Chrism Mass is shaped not only by our ‘New Normal’ defined by COVID, but also by the absence of our Bishop, Bill Wright. He will be with us differently, because it is the whole Church that gathers for liturgy: the church on earth joined with the communion of saints.  

I hope the following information helps you prepare to join in:

If our circumstances change between now and the Mass, this article will be updated with revised information. So, watch this space.

Preparing the Chrism Mass as a Church without a Bishop has invited us to reflect deeply, not just on the various parts of the liturgy and what changes are needed, but also on who we are as church. Something Bishop Bill said not infrequently has been echoing in my mind and heart. Sometimes, if his name was mentioned when other dioceses were looking for a Bishop, he used to explain that the relationship between a bishop and his diocese was like a marriage. The ordination of a Bishop enacts a covenant relationship that he believed should not be broken. Being without a Bishop places us in a very liminal space. Let us continue to pray for the appointment of our new Bishop.

The other night a friend reminded me of what a blessing and opportunity our Chrism Mass is. She moved here some years ago, having lived in a few other dioceses. Until she came here, she’d never heard of a Chrism Mass. In the dioceses where she had lived it was not a major celebration of the whole church. She made me recall my first experience of the Chrism Mass as a novice. It was at the then Procathedral in Maitland on Holy Thursday morning. The clergy were there and a scattering of people. How it has changed and grown over the years to the wonderful event it was before COVID. My friend reminded me of what a privilege it is to live in a church that values such opportunities to gather as a whole church to be made new in faith, hope and love. Bring on the Chrism Mass!   

I am looking forward to seeing the bus from the Upper Hunter pull up out the front of the Cathedral as it did for many years up to and including 2019. I am looking forward to this campus being full of people by 6.30pm. Tea and coffee will be available in the Davis Courtyard for our travellers.

The Chrism Mass is ‘All Systems Go!’ for take-off on Tuesday 12 April at 7.00pm in the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Hamilton. All we need now is YOU! 

This article is available here for download as a pdf. 

You are also able to view the Chrism Mass Flyer as a pdf here.

Acknowledgements: Photos:  © 2019 Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle. All rights reserved.

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