{"id":2665,"date":"2024-04-09T20:15:18","date_gmt":"2024-04-10T01:15:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/churchofstlukes.com\/?p=2665"},"modified":"2024-04-09T20:15:20","modified_gmt":"2024-04-10T01:15:20","slug":"easter-march-31st-2024","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/churchofstlukes.com\/?p=2665","title":{"rendered":"Easter &#8211; March 31st, 2024"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>He has Risen!! Happy Easter to you all. This past week has been like the \u201cWorld Series for Priests\u201d, multiple large liturgies back-to-<br>back. It is a very busy time of year, yet also a very wonderful one. I pray you were able to take part in the celebration of the Sacred<br>Triduum this year. This is the time when so much of the busyness of helping at penance services drops off to nothing.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>My Triduum started with the celebration of the Chrism Mass down at the Cathedral of St Paul. The Chrism Mass is a Mass celebrat-<br>ed by the Archbishop where he will bless the holy oils. There are three holy oils that are blessed each year. These oils are used<br>throughout the Archdiocese, for Baptisms, Confirmations, Ordinations, and Anointing of the Sick (also known as Last Rites). This is<br>a beautiful liturgy and at it, priests renew the promises they made at their ordination. Many of you run through my mind as I renew<br>my promises to serve God\u2019s people. If you have never been to the Chrism Mass, it really is an experience. I know it is a drive to the<br>Cathedral and parking is not easy. I know I always go down early and spend time in the Cathedral in prayer and remembering my<br>four summers I lived and worked at the Cathedral. That was my First Big Liturgy of the day.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>Thursday Night\u2019s Mass of the Lord\u2019s Supper includes the one time a year washing of the feet. This has always been a powerful mo-<br>ment for me. It is a reminder of the priesthood as servant. For about five years a friend of mine and I would get together after this<br>liturgy and the two of us would wash each other\u2019s feet. It was always a very moving moment for both of us. I sometimes think fami-<br>lies at home should get together and do this with their children or spouse on Holy Thursday. This year, due to my surgery, I got be-<br>hind in lining up people for the foot washing. I am grateful to those who stepped forward with very little notice.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Good Friday is often a day that I grieve. We really lose the power of Easter morning if we don\u2019t spend some time with Good Friday.<br>Since coming to St Luke\u2019s and carrying in the cross that is in the gathering space it really has helped me feel like I am standing in for<br>Christ carrying his Cross. It also gets me thinking about the crosses I have carried in my life and how big some of them have been,<br>and how Christ has always helped me carry them.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>I pray all of you will be having a wonderful Easter Celebration with your family or friends. People will check with me often about<br>where I will be going. I will be heading down to the Twin Cities to be with my family, so don\u2019t worry about me. Please do not forget<br>the whole reason behind Easter. It is not the BIG meal; it is not the candy (it is not even about the Peeps). These things can be great<br>and add to our celebration, but do not forget the events we celebrated this last week. Christ\u2019s Death and Resurrection. Liturgically<br>we now move into the Octave of Easter, the next 8 days are celebrated with the same joy as Easter Sunday.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><br>At this time of great Easter Joy, I would also like to thank all of you who have shown concern and support for me over the last month<br>since my surgery. Many have expressed prayer for healing, something that will be needed on-going yet. After 5-6 months of healing,<br>they will make me my permanent set of teeth and I will be more involved with this than what I was with what I have now. I know I<br>had to let people know what I was doing, but have sometimes still remained a little guarded about answering some detailed ques-<br>tions. There are different ways to do this and most of you know someone or have gone through it yourself. However, there are always<br>things that are different. I experienced this with my Holy Land trip too. \u201cDid you go to\u2026.?\u201d \u201cNo, we did not.\u201d \u201cWhat?\u201d There are so<br>many places to see in the Holy Land that you could never see them all in a ten-day trip. I am glad that our trip had some down time to<br>pray and visit with others on the trip about what they experienced at each of the sites. There are also a variety of different ways I<br>could have chosen to do this. I prayed about it a long time before I made the decision and talked a lot with my sister who has \u2018been<br>there and done that.\u2019 She has been great in walking through this whole thing with me. So again, Thank You to all who have been<br>supportive of me at this time. Some things have surprised me with this and other things I know about more ahead of time. At this<br>writing, I cannot yet chew or use Fixodent, but I\u2019m hoping for the green light in a couple of days; I am hoping for a huge improvement<br>in my speaking for Easter. Thank You again.<br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Blessings,<br>Fr Backer<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>He has Risen!! Happy Easter to you all. This past week has been like the \u201cWorld Series for Priests\u201d, multiple large liturgies back-to-back. It is a very busy time of year, yet also a very wonderful one. 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