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First, I should clarify, that what I posted is not the homily. The homily also was excellent, but this was a letter from the superior of the house. We have a queer situation. Our parish is staffed by friars, but the superior is a lay friar and the pastor is an ordained friar. The superior obviously out ranks him in the community, but rarely involves himself with the parish, except to help teach some courses. He is a theologian and teaches at a local Catholic university. On special occasions he likes to write letters to the faithful of the parish and they are read at the end of mass. This was a truncated version of his letter.Sounds like an excellent homily!
We were treated to a one as well today along a similar line from a Dominican priest (he’s been visiting and helping out in the confessional at the ICKSP oratory in St. Louis for several months). He was invited to give the homily today and what a treat! Like you, I wish I had a copy to post. All about what a blessing and gift is Our Lord’s presence in the Blessed Sacrament - I’d try to repeat some of what he said but it wouldn’t do him any justice. Like you, I wish I had a copy to post!
*[sidenote: My understanding is that Father is a professor of homelitics (sp?) at Kenrick Seminary in St. Louis - and has been called to teach the same in Rome and will be leaving in a month or two. St. Louis’ loss is Rome’s gain!] *
At your parish, was anything else done “extra” to celebrate Corpus Christi (or the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ as it was most likely called there) - like Eucharistic Procession or Benediction? I know several OF parishes had special things going on today. I love to hear how these great feast days are celebrated elsewhere.
God bless,
Dies Irae
As to what we did special, last night there was a Corpus Christi procession at the first mass of the solemnity. But I missed it, because my daughter has strep and I didn’t want to leave her alone. My son was out. So I went this morning.
Our parish has a very large campus, almost the size of a football stadium, maby larger. There is plenty of room to have a procession without endangering people by taking them onto the road. We have too many senior citizens. And the parish is on the corner of two six lane avenues. Not a good idea to take people with walkers on a major road. I heard it was beautiful.
I’m sorry to hear that you’re losing your Dominican Friar. I know that seminary. A friend of mine trained there. He belongs to the Dominicans in St. Louis. They’re great guys.
JR