Right, I'll 'fess up! We started at 7pm. My head was totally against this but something inside told me to trust the PP.
The result was, instead of the usual 60 or 70 in one of our smaller churches, we had 400+ in our largest building. Yes, the sun was setting as I sang the Exultet
High Peak wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2019 7:34 pm"The entire celebration of the Easter Vigil takes place at night. It should not begin before nightfall; it should end before daybreak on Sunday" (Paschale Solemnitatis 78)
but there was something magical about the strands of light filtering through our rather high windows.
There were three baptisms and nine receptions (12 in total). I usually include the names of the newbies in the litany – although this year included "Delia" – but at some stage we lost track of how many were actually coming. And at one point the PP whispered to me, "Isn't it the litany now?" to which I replied, "No. You've already moved past it" and then, in the mixup the assembly wasn't sprinkled so we didn't sing the planned sprinkling song.
Overall: This may not be the best Vigil I've attended, but it's the best I've witnessed in the 15 years I've been in my present parish. Yes, we started in daylight, we messed up a few places... But we had a crowded church, an assembly which responded brilliantly to song, very visual receptions/baptism (because of the layout of the building)... And they were still singing Taizé's
Surrexit Christus as they left the building.
I'm just pleased we did what we did: Perhaps next year we'll start slightly later. And, after the experience they had this year, perhaps that smiling, singing assembly will return.