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St_John
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Thank you for your post, it really puts it in a new light for me, helping me understand what The Church intends by this sign. I does sound like an intregal part of the Mass, rich in symbolism. I’ll try and look at it differently from now on.
I think it is important to understand the why before one passes judgment.
First of all, the Mass is the a communal worship and this communal worship is the preeminent expression of our unity as Christians. It isn’t a private prayer or devotion.
Secondly, the Church has always taught that we are to encounter Christ four ways in the Mass. First, in the Priest who acts in the person of Christ as the High Priest. Second, in the Liturgy of the Word. Third, in the our fellow worshippers and they in us. Fourth, and preeminently in the Eucharist.
Third, one must think about the perfect organization of the Mass. First, we ask our fellow Christians to forgive us of our sins when we pray the Confiteor during the Act of Penance. Then, during the Offering of the Gifts, we are to offer up our sins, our struggles, our pains, our joys and our blessings spiritually on the altar. And, after the Consecration, we are to accept the contrition of our fellow worshippers by extending to them the Sign of Peace as respresentatives of the Body of Christ in the presence of the Priest (representing the High Priest) and the Glorified Body, Soul and Divinity of Christ.
The Sign of Peace is when we are asked to act Christ-like to others. Are our fellow Christians to be a distraction or bothersome? Can’t we for a moment extend the love of Christ to others? Isn’t it appropriate that we do this in the physical presence of Christ?