How would you act in the presence of a King ?
At Mass you’re in the presence of the King of the universe, act accordingly.
To be very honest, I don’t know how I would act in the presence of a king.
We don’t have a king in the United States.
We have a President that we elect (or someone elects–for the last few elections, I have wondered how many of the votes were cast by non-existent people).
And since the Nixon years (and possibly even before that for history-savvy people), many of us do not respect “the Office of the President” very much. It’s hard for us to trust him (or her, which is a possibility in the next election).
If I were to meet President Obama, I would be polite and not do anything rude in his presence. But I wouldn’t be in awe of him. Quite the opposite. I feel a great deal of resentment and contempt towards him.
So perhaps that’s why we in the U.S. are not awe-filled as we should be when we are in the Presence of the Lord Jesus. We truly don’t know how to act in the presence of a king because we don’t have one, and the Presidents that we have had in the last three decades have done more to earn our contempt than our admiration.
The only king most Americans know is a queen, Queen Elizabeth. At the moment, the English royals are very popular again thanks to Prince William and Princess Kate. But just a few years ago, their popularity had dwindled terribly. And even now, I don’t have the gaga feeling for them that many of the Brits do. To me, they’re just incredibly lucky people (lucky to have been born into the right family).
I guess the gist of my post is, Americans aren’t very good at bowing before kings. Perhaps we ought to stop using that analogy and instead, ask how we would act in front of our favorite entertainers and sports stars, because these people are our “kings and queens.” Elvis–the King! And Michael Jackson–the King of Pop! And Aretha Franklin–the Queen of Soul. Rush Limbaugh–the Great One! etc.
And the answer to that question is…we would be screaming, shouting, and jumping up and down and gasping for air! That’s how I acted when I saw my favorite actor in person for the first time.
But is that an appropriate way for us to act in the Presence of the Lord Jesus? I don’t think so.
So in conclusion, it’s no wonder most Americans don’t have a clue about how to act in the Presence of Jesus. We don’t have any rules and conventions for how to act in the presence of greatness. Sigh.