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A priest I didn’t recognize said Easter Mass at my parish today. I noticed him changing some of the words of the Mass (e.g., “The Lord is with you” rather than “The Lord be with you”) but nothing too egregious.
However, when I went for communion, he held up the Eucharist and said very deliberately, “Receive what you already are, the Body of Christ.”
I don’t really like emoticons or I’d insert one here that has popping eyes and a gaping mouth.
I get that we are the body of Christ, in the figurative sense. But the Eucharist is the Body of Christ in the literal sense. And it struck me as terribly wrong for him to change these particular words. Am I off base here?
I’m really not one to scream “abuse!” at every little deviation but this one seems so off kilter that I’m thinking of dropping a note to my pastor. What would you do?
However, when I went for communion, he held up the Eucharist and said very deliberately, “Receive what you already are, the Body of Christ.”
I don’t really like emoticons or I’d insert one here that has popping eyes and a gaping mouth.
I get that we are the body of Christ, in the figurative sense. But the Eucharist is the Body of Christ in the literal sense. And it struck me as terribly wrong for him to change these particular words. Am I off base here?
I’m really not one to scream “abuse!” at every little deviation but this one seems so off kilter that I’m thinking of dropping a note to my pastor. What would you do?