I remember the first time I heard the song Pange Lingue song in Latin, it was so moving, and my mother new the song by heart. It blew my mind that she knew Latin. I remember being so in awe of her. Back to the ceremony, the Monsignor would rap himself holding the Chalis with the body of Christ inside. With incense filling up the church, the altar boys would start the procession, behind them wee all the priests, decans and last in line was the Monsignor all the way in the back. Every fifth pew he would drop to his knees holding Crist in his hands. It brought so much emotion. You actually felt like Jesus was walking to his death. The procession would flow out of the church and we would follow to the catholic school next door. The school would be dark, filled with candles, the choir would still be singing pange lingue and we all would silently sit. The body of Christ carried by the Monsignor would enter and placed on a temporary altar until good Friday. The night is so emotionally moving you can't help but feel something spiritual. 2020 has changed our traditions and Holy Thursday is just not the same. Hopefully someday we will go back to our traditions and maybe the sheep will come back to the flock.
Saturday, March 30, 2024
Holy Thursday and What it was ounce.
Friday, September 22, 2023
His Sacrifice gave us Hope
Everyone on their knees
Wondering
what will be.
Hands are folded,
prayers are spoken,
and ears are
wide open.
They stand
in front of a cross made of wood.
Crucified, is
a man full of good.
A man whose
physical body has been broken.
But his soul
has been woken.
Their hearts
are full of Sorrow of a life that has been sacrificed.
For all of
us to enter paradise
His
Sacrifice has given the world hope.
A Sacrifice
that a mother must have faith to cope.
A mother’s
heart full of sorrow
She never
knew what was to follow.
People
worshiping her son with love and affection.
Angels standing
next to him with adoration
We worship
him, we are thankful for giving us life ever after. Amen
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