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Veronica_Anne
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There is NO crucifix, or even cross, hanging either behind or nearby the altar.
There is, however a pole with a crucifix at the top that is processed before the priest for Mass up to the side of the ambo. At the end of Mass, it is processed before the priest on the way back to the door of the church that separates the church “proper” from the narthex where it stays until the next Mass to be processed up to the side of the altar for that Mass.
This fulfills the GIRM’s requirement that there be a CRUCIFIX present at every Mass.
The only problem I have with this is that the crucifix at the top of the pole is so skinny – and made of the same dark wood, both the cross and the corpus – that it is barely distinguishable from the pole, itself.
Plus, the seating in the church is so arranged that it’s possible that the angle of your sight can block your ability to even tell where that pole is if there is anyone standing at the ambo.
I just don’t understand why so many churches seem to want to hide the fact that Jesus died that terrible death for me.
Isn’t that the main point? He could have redeemed me any other way He wanted, of course. He’s God.
Bums me out, too, when “Christians” who are not Catholic but who own a “Christian” bookstore that offers jewelry refuse to have for sale necklaces that have a crucifix on them “because that’s so Catholic that of course we wouldn’t have that here!”
Sigh. Still haven’t found a necklace that has a little empty tomb on it to put across the idea of His resurrection – instead of an empty cross which is only one of many instruments of a tortuous death.
Has anybody here seen any necklaces with an empty tomb on it?
There is NO crucifix, or even cross, hanging either behind or nearby the altar.
There is, however a pole with a crucifix at the top that is processed before the priest for Mass up to the side of the ambo. At the end of Mass, it is processed before the priest on the way back to the door of the church that separates the church “proper” from the narthex where it stays until the next Mass to be processed up to the side of the altar for that Mass.
This fulfills the GIRM’s requirement that there be a CRUCIFIX present at every Mass.
The only problem I have with this is that the crucifix at the top of the pole is so skinny – and made of the same dark wood, both the cross and the corpus – that it is barely distinguishable from the pole, itself.
Plus, the seating in the church is so arranged that it’s possible that the angle of your sight can block your ability to even tell where that pole is if there is anyone standing at the ambo.
I just don’t understand why so many churches seem to want to hide the fact that Jesus died that terrible death for me.
Isn’t that the main point? He could have redeemed me any other way He wanted, of course. He’s God.
Bums me out, too, when “Christians” who are not Catholic but who own a “Christian” bookstore that offers jewelry refuse to have for sale necklaces that have a crucifix on them “because that’s so Catholic that of course we wouldn’t have that here!”
Sigh. Still haven’t found a necklace that has a little empty tomb on it to put across the idea of His resurrection – instead of an empty cross which is only one of many instruments of a tortuous death.
Has anybody here seen any necklaces with an empty tomb on it?