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We had a visiting priest today and instead of saying *“This is the Lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world. Happy are those who are called to His supper.” * he said *“This is the Lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world. Happy are those who are called to His banquet.” *
Now, to me supper and banquet indicate different types of meals, with a supper being a lighter meal, and banquet being more of a feast with a lot of variety. Also, I think of a banquet table of being more of a help yourself affair. I’ve noticed in traveling, or with visiting priests that some priests like to use the word ‘banquet’ instead of ‘supper’. Is this a new trend? Does it have significance?
Now, to me supper and banquet indicate different types of meals, with a supper being a lighter meal, and banquet being more of a feast with a lot of variety. Also, I think of a banquet table of being more of a help yourself affair. I’ve noticed in traveling, or with visiting priests that some priests like to use the word ‘banquet’ instead of ‘supper’. Is this a new trend? Does it have significance?