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Near the end of last October four long-time friends and I agreed to begin a Liturgical Jihad in our parish. We certainly benefit from being very long term members of the parish and in a state of transition from a pastorship standpoint, but so far we have had some good successes:
What’s next? Maybe sanctus bells…
- Replaced a bare rough-hewn cross with an absolutely museum-quality crucifix that was replaced by the cross circa 1975 as the parish’s main crucifix.
- Replaced the cheap wine glasses and glass candy dishes with gold sacred vessels that were already owned by the parish. They simply needed a professional polishing.
- Removed tacky Christmas decorations from the sanctuary. Replaced them with the parish’s gorgeous nativity scene, which we have not seen since the early 1980’s.
- Placed two floor-standing candles next to the altar, and removed the single odd, free-form candle.
- Procured 2 candlesticks so the altar servers can now flank the ambo during the reading of the Gospel.
- Purchased burse, palls and veil to be used with chalice.
What’s next? Maybe sanctus bells…
And dump the Glory and Praise and Journeysongs while you’re at it. Just imagine: A crisp autumn evening and a roaring bonfire as each member of the parish has an opportunity to consign a hymnal to flame. Then we’ll hold hands and sing “Gather Us In,” “One Bread, One Body,” and “Be Not Afraid” for the last time.