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Solemn Profession of Brother Osborne

1/31/2015

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On Sunday 25th January, 33-year-old Brother Osborne Bunn - born in Buka, in Bougainville - made his Solemn Profession (his perpetual vows) in the Dominican Order.  The ceremony took place in the MSC chapel, just up the hill from our place, because our own chapel could not accommodate all attending.  Our thanks to Fr Gerard Savian and the MSCs for their hospitality!

Here are a few photos from the Mass and subsequent celebrations.  The Dominican Rite of Solemn Profession is unusual in its sober simplicity:  there is no litany of the saints, no "consecration" of the professed by the priest.  Rather, the act of making profession itself is considered to be what consecrates the professed to God.

Brother Osborne is, according to custom, wearing the full habit of the Order, with the black capuce and cappa.

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The night before: peeling the kau kau in preparation for the festivities.
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Before the ceremony.
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Some of the congregation.
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"What do you seek?" "God's mercy, and yours."
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"I, Brother Osborne Bunn, make profession, and I promise obedience to God, and to Blessed Mary, and to Blessed Dominic ...and to you ... in place of Brother Bruno Cadoré, Master of the Friars Preachers, according to the Rule of Blessed Augustine and the Constitutions of the Friars Preachers, that I will be obedient to you and your successors until death."
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The "osculum" or sign of peace.
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At the Consecration of the Mass: Fr Gerard Savian MSC; Deacon Henry Natowosi OP (kneeling); Fr Martin Wallace OP; Fr Joseph Vnuk, OP; Fr Lawrence Kimaere, OP.
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Br Osborne pictured with three Marist sisters.
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Celebrating with friends and family.
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Cutting the cake - or cakes!
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Fr Joseph Vnuk chats with guests.
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Solemn Professions

12/14/2012

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The newly professed brothers
On December 8 (the feast of the Immaculate Conception), three of our brothers who are studying in Australia took their final vows - that is, made their Solemn Profession - in St Dominic's Church, Camberwell, Victoria.

Picured here with Fr Anthony, the Student Master, are Brothers Patrick Arahatara and Nicholas Tanau (both from Small Malaita in the Solomon Islands, and Brother Henry Natowosi, from the Trobriand Islands (in Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea.)  The pictures below give you an idea of the simple but moving ceremony.

Beginning of Mass
The beginning of Mass; the celebrant is Fr Kevin Saunders, our Prior Provincial.
Reading the Gospel
The Gospel is read by the deacon, Br Ben OFM Cap.
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Before the homily, the brothers prostrate and the Provincial asks, "What do you seek?" They reply, "God's mercy, and yours!"
Brother Henry makes his vows
"I, Brother Henry Natowosi, make profession, and I promise obedience to God, and to Blessed Mary, and to Blessed Dominic, and to you, Brother Kevin Saunders, Prior Provincial of the Province of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in place of Brother Bruno Cadoré, Master of the Order of Friars Preachers, according to the Rule of Blessed Augustine and the Constitutions of the Friars Preachers, that I will be obedient to you and your successors until death."
The Osculum
The Osculum, or Sign of Peace
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    Fr Martin Wallace has been assigned to Dominican College since February, 2009.

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