St. Basil the Great Eastern Catholic Church hosts an annual for Altar
Servers on the rubrics for serving the Divine Liturgy in the
Ruthenian tradition. We always head out to a religious place, and this year we went to a Carmel named St. Joseph's in the hills east of San Jose. The below is looking out west towards San Jose.
The
Carmelites there had two Reliquary walls facing each other. One Wall was of non-
Carmelites, the other was of
Camelite Saints and Blessed. Was only able to get an image of the Non-
Carmelite one.
A view of the Chapel.
Reid-
Hillview Airport, Lake Cunningham, and Raging Waters.
Learning how to prepare for the Divine Liturgy.
The
Prosphora, the Bread that will become the Eucharist after it is
confected by the Priest.
The Altar of a Byzantine Church. It is behind an
ikonostasis, or a wall of Icons.
The vestments of the Priest laid out.
The
Proskomedie, a table of preparation. The
Proskmedia is an Office of Oblation done here in preparation for the Divine Liturgy.
Great Vespers for the
Forefeast of the Procession of the Precious and Life-giving Cross of the Lord.
Prostrations at Great Vespers.
Some time was made for some fun. For this retreat, we had a Pizza Dinner, and then on to bowling!
Here a Server tries bowling for the very first time...
And he gets a Strike!
And there was much happiness and rejoicing!
hey everybody, let's
bring back Disco! Hey, stop throwing things at me!
Father and sons. A fine retreat, and Divine Liturgy the next morning.
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