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Della
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Bob, I see #5 as most problematic for us Catholics:
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Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear;
The feast, though not the love, is past and gone;
The bread and wine remove, but Thou art here,
Nearer than ever still our Shield and Sun.
It’s definitely not Catholic theology that the “symbols disappear” when communion is over.
The hymn’s lyricist seems to denying the Real Presence, although he appears to allude to some kind of divine presence for communion in other verses. And the ones that say we lean on God alone and need “no other arm” to lean upon could be taken as denial of the Communion of Saints. I any case, it’s a nice hymn as far as it goes, but, IMHO, it’s too iffy to be used for a communion hymn for the Mass.
5
Too soon we rise; the symbols disappear;
The feast, though not the love, is past and gone;
The bread and wine remove, but Thou art here,
Nearer than ever still our Shield and Sun.
It’s definitely not Catholic theology that the “symbols disappear” when communion is over.