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Recently while I was taking photos of Catholic churches for my website I came across a new horror. I am not sure if this is unique to us here in Australia or if others have seen it also. If so let me know as I feel this is the last gasp of arrogance of those who hope to succeed where Martin Luther failed.
In two of the churches I entered the altar had been moved to the side of the sanctuary. One of the Parish cleaning ladies explained it was to symbolise the EQUALITY of word and sacrament. I bit my tongue on this as she was obviously sincere and an argument would have been pointless.
To say however that I was horrified is putting it mildly. To make matters worse, the Priests throne (there is no other word for it) was placed dead centre in the sanctuary IN FRONT OF the Tabernacle. In the words of Alexander Pope “new presbyter is but old priest writ large”. The arrogance of this was quite breathtaking, the disrespect for Our Lord’s Body beyond belief, yet here was this woman telling me how lovely it all was.
What has happened to the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament when a priest can sit undisturbed in front of the Tabernacle and treat the sacrifice of the mass as a side issue?
In two of the churches I entered the altar had been moved to the side of the sanctuary. One of the Parish cleaning ladies explained it was to symbolise the EQUALITY of word and sacrament. I bit my tongue on this as she was obviously sincere and an argument would have been pointless.
To say however that I was horrified is putting it mildly. To make matters worse, the Priests throne (there is no other word for it) was placed dead centre in the sanctuary IN FRONT OF the Tabernacle. In the words of Alexander Pope “new presbyter is but old priest writ large”. The arrogance of this was quite breathtaking, the disrespect for Our Lord’s Body beyond belief, yet here was this woman telling me how lovely it all was.
What has happened to the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament when a priest can sit undisturbed in front of the Tabernacle and treat the sacrifice of the mass as a side issue?