An excellent post from Fr Bede Rowe on why we should not treat the altar as a table, casually resting our hands on it, putting things on it for convenience's sake and so on.
This relates very much to my previous posts (here, and here, and here, for example) on the sanctuary as a holy space. The altar is a sacred object. Unless we behave accordingly, we undermine our belief that it is in fact so.
ROME 24/4– Day 36 (-5): Sacristy secrets, music from nuns, and Fr. Z’s
Kitchen (real “all’amatriciana”)
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At 06:12 the sun rose over Rome. It will set at 20:05. The Ave Maria Bell
will ring – or ought to ring – at 20:15. This cycle lasts until 28th, a
few mor...
9 hours ago
3 comments:
It's what you think, it's what Fr Rowe thinks, it's certainly what I think, it's what we could show that catholics have always thought: so why isn't it "law"?
I take it that's a rhetorical question, Ttony?
Sadly it probably wouldn't make much difference in some parishes even if it were law. I too thought Fr Bede's piece was excellent.
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