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Tantum_ergo
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Ideally Church is where Mass will always be held, but there are exceptions. Reverence must be in the heart, not an external display of apparent piety.I have worked with way too many shut-ins to accept this statement. Some people cannot get to Mass. They are too weak and sick. So having a Priest that is willing to offer Mass in their home, in my mind, can be similar to a “war zone” situation. Those who attend these Masses are fully aware of the the glitches and are willing to work with them. Reverence is not lost because of a strange or different setting, any more than it is guaranteed because Mass is held in a Church.
Ideally Church is were Mass will always be held, but there are exceptions. Reverence must be in the heart, not an external display of apparent piety.
With respect, I find that kind of statement facile and condescending.
Why in the name of Waukegan, Illinois, cannot one have reverence **in the heart ******along with external piety???
I venture to say that one finds the ‘external appearance’ as well as the ‘reverence’ more often together than one finds the 'external appearance only, and that the 'reverence in the heart but not that ‘external appearance thereof’ is rarer still.