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20 Apr

2019

Good Friday at St. Mary’s Norwalk, Part I: the Mass of the Presanctified and the Veneration of the Cross

Posted by Stuart Chessman 
The Passion according to St John.

The Sermon of Fr Richard Cipolla – see HERE

Why is the Sacred Host brought into the church in this solemn procession on this Good Friday?   In order for the priest, on the one day that the Sacrifice of the Mass is not celebrated, to hold the Host on high for all to see on this day, to behold the Sacrament of the One who exploded the black hole of sin and death, the God who loved us so much that he gave his only begotten Son to die for us, and it is the priest, the one who offers sacrifice, who then consumes the Sacred Host not to offer the Sacrifice as he usually does at the Mass, but to show us what the absence of the Sacramental presence of Christ would mean, the void without hope.  And with this gesture the priest shows us what this is all about, the will of God to become flesh and die a real death for you and me. He died a real human death, yes, without sin, but real, a death died not in some sort of smug way knowing the outcome, smug because of his Godhead, but rather like you and me, he died in faith that his Father would allow him to smash the terrible power of death and bring him once again to his bosom. He died really for you and me so that the reality of what he died for, the forgiveness of our sins, may become a reality in our space and time, for you and for me. 

Ecce lignum crucis….
After the veneration of the cross, it is placed on the altar and the candles throughout the church are lighted.
The celebrant goes with his ministers to retrieve the Blessed Sacrament.
The Procession of the Blessed Sacrament.
Vexilla Regis prodeunt
The Blessed Sacrament is brought to the altar.
Published in Masses, Photos, St. Mary's Holy Week 2019

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