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Servus_Pio_XII
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markdum,
I question how one could love the Divine Liturgy without loving the Eucharist.
Perhaps there are some of us who think it counterproductive to, rather than entering into blessed communion with the Lord, stare at the host displayed upon the altar.
Perhaps there are some who, taken by the liturgy - which is the Church’s expression of Faith - find ourselves expressed and able to be expressed by the man-made externals which help us to praise the Trinity and to come to Communion as one Church, in full union with another through our external participation in the “smells and bells” which direct us interiorly to God.
No, the purpose of the Divine Liturgy is the Eucharist, and to love the Divine Liturgy is to love the experience of the Eucharist.
Unity in Church,
Unity in Worship,
Unity in Christ.
Glory to God!
I question how one could love the Divine Liturgy without loving the Eucharist.
Perhaps there are some of us who think it counterproductive to, rather than entering into blessed communion with the Lord, stare at the host displayed upon the altar.
Perhaps there are some who, taken by the liturgy - which is the Church’s expression of Faith - find ourselves expressed and able to be expressed by the man-made externals which help us to praise the Trinity and to come to Communion as one Church, in full union with another through our external participation in the “smells and bells” which direct us interiorly to God.
No, the purpose of the Divine Liturgy is the Eucharist, and to love the Divine Liturgy is to love the experience of the Eucharist.
Unity in Church,
Unity in Worship,
Unity in Christ.
Glory to God!