What a beautiful feast day to end our Liturgical year; Christ the King, our King, our Lord, our Savior and Redeemer. Next week we enter into the season of Advent and begin our Liturgical celebration with the new translation of the Roman Missal. As for me I love the familiar responses, words and gestures which I grew up with and which invokes a more focused attitude that we are worshipping the one, true God, Creator of all things visible and invisible.
In our Parish we have been preparing gradually for well over a year for what will be law as of next Sunday. I am confident that once we are all comfortable with the changes a real sense of what actually is taking place on the altar will be more apparent; that this is not for our entertainment but truly our collective, as well as, individual acts of worship. In my heart I believe a return to a more reverent posture will take place within our churches as we witness the "Real Presence of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Holy Sacrament of the Altar".....Amen
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