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Norman_Turner
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Hi Everyone,
I will be teaching on the topic of dying to personal agendas and letting God set the agenda for one’s life.
I faintly recall a story of a certain ritual, perhaps taking place at a critical stage of priestly formation. It involved the candidate lying on the altar and being covered with a white sheet (pall?). This may have been a symbolic indication of the candidate’s death to fleshly agendas and his committment to live only unto God.
Does anyone know of this ritual, who practiced it, and whether it is still carried out?
Thank you,
Norm Turner, Toronto
I will be teaching on the topic of dying to personal agendas and letting God set the agenda for one’s life.
I faintly recall a story of a certain ritual, perhaps taking place at a critical stage of priestly formation. It involved the candidate lying on the altar and being covered with a white sheet (pall?). This may have been a symbolic indication of the candidate’s death to fleshly agendas and his committment to live only unto God.
Does anyone know of this ritual, who practiced it, and whether it is still carried out?
Thank you,
Norm Turner, Toronto