Wow, it has been a whole month since I've posted. If anyone is still out there, I decided to come back with a sacramental bang: Joseph's First Communion. I managed to capture two siblings in this photo: Joe looking suitably pious (all while maintaining the ever-present Joe smile) and Jacob slightly to the left of the Holy Water bowl. Now that I look closely, I think that those praying hands on the very right on the photo's edge just might belong to Ben. (Now that I see this blog post published, I realise that Jacob and Ben are both covered by various headers. Oops.)
This is Fr. Shalla during the homily explaining to the children how God is full of surprises and that each of them should pray for God to surprise them. Perhaps with a vocation to the religious life, hint hint. Now, squint your eyes and look just to the right of the Paschal candle and you will see Fr. Joseph Hattie fast asleep. I asked him afterward about his nap and he replied as quickly as ever, "It was very good for me!"
Isaac and Sarah, whose interests have been caught by something completely other than their older brother's First Communion.
The big moment: Joseph's First Holy Communion. Or, rather, his Second! His First actually occurred last year the day before Ben's First Communion, quite by mistake at Saturday morning mass. Fr. Shalla immediately realised his error and apologised profusely while still maintaining that, "Jesus really must have wanted to be with you, Joseph." All family members were sworn to secrecy so that dear Ben would not find out that he had been upstaged within 24 hours of his First Communion.
What's First Communion without at least one mohawk?
This year's class was exceptionally small. I think that Ben had 25 children in his class. 2007 must have been a dearth for births in Barry's Bay!
Fr. Hattie, awake and refreshed. Perhaps this is a photo of two Fr. Joe's?
Joseph with his paternal grandparents.
Joe posing with one of his sacramental prep teachers, our resident seminarian Justin. Justin has been a wonderful addition to the parish for the year and we will miss him when he heads back to seminary in the Fall.
Joseph receiving his gifts and certificate from Fr. Shalla and the Sacred Heart League.
Another of Joe's teachers, one of the sisters of the SOLI order. They are based out of Cambridge, ON and their charism is to offer their lives for a return of people to the Church in Canada. They have quite a task set out before them. This dear sister grew up in Southern Ontario but originally hails from Newfoundland. Her father's reason for the move? "Newfoundland may be beautiful, but you can't eat the scenery!"
And once mass is over, sacramental celebrations quickly become all about cake. And more cake. Why do I wear black to every single one of my children's sacraments? As Dave said when we left for mass, "Good to see your wearing your Italian widow outfit again."
One last photo of our church basement, just for posterity.

2 comments:
FYI... if you click on the photo in the post it opens them up and you see Jacob and Ben's praying hands. :))
Blessings to you all.. such a great celebration and never mind Dave... you look great in black - very chique!
Italian Widow Outfit...Dave makes me laugh!
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