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Casilda -
In worship we use signs, symbols, rituals.
Signs instructs a person to follow what is displayed, and that is it. Eg. EXIT, STOP, U TURN, etc,
Symbols speak by itself a lot of images already stored up in the mind of the beholder. eg: Scapular, picture of a saint, as statue of a saint, crucifix, a pen engraved with a verse from Bible written on it., a flag, a coin, etc.
Rituals are symbols in action. eg. saluting the president, winking at a girl, saying goodbye at with waving hands, absolution at a confessional. etc.
Now CRUCIFIX is a symbol. As we keep gazing at it, or medititating.
The most glorified form of Jesus while present on this blessed earth is at Crucifixion. The sum total of his mission can be seen reflected at the crucifix.
Jesus said, on the Cross, “It is accomplished.”
Yes the powerful message can be meditated upon by gazing at the crucifix.
I should say, no other better image need be presented at the altar.
The symbol speaks volumes as we keep gazing at it.
0104 -
The risen christ is also a powerful symbol. But mixiing up crucifix and the risen christ is dangerous. The ordinary man get confused.
Tis_Bearself
The manger scene by itself is so powerful, the incarnation depicted.
The boy Jesus in the Holy Temple of Jerusalem, is wonderful, symbol for the temple, the church. Then the scene at wedding at Cana. The Last supper, The Transfiguration,
All these SYMBOLS if depticed AT THE ALTAR gives a definite image to the altar. Surely the parishoners shall be impacted by it. Considering the need of the to which image would convey the message which is appropriate for the day, shall be presented on the altar.