Saturday, July 29, 2023
Reflections on the Mass: Holy Communion
Saturday, July 22, 2023
Reflections on the Mass: Preparing for Holy Communion
Do we realize how blessed we are to be kneeling there at that moment? We have been called to share in the Eucharistic sacrifice and banquet. We have been called to worship God present among us and to welcome Him into our very selves.
We respond with great humility, “Lord I am not worthy that You should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed.” Here we echo the words of the Roman centurion who asked Jesus for a miraculous healing and had the faith to believe that Jesus could do it without even entering into his home. In that case, Jesus performed the miracle from a distance, but now He does indeed enter under our roofs to heal our souls.
And we should be ready to receive Him. In these few precious moments before Holy Communion, we must prepare our hearts and souls to welcome Jesus. We might pray an Act of Contrition and simply talk to Jesus, asking Him to come to us, shower us in His merciful love, and strengthen us. This might also be a time to present special intentions and petitions and to simply marvel that our Lord loves us so much as to enter into us in this intimate, perfectly loving way.
Saturday, July 15, 2023
Reflections on the Mass: The Lamb of God
Around the same time, we sing or recite the Lamb of God sequence:
Lamb of God, You take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.
Lamb of God, You take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.
Lamb of God, You take away the sins of the world, grant us peace.
Jesus is our Lamb of God. John the Baptist said so clearly, indicating that Jesus was to be the sacrifice that would replace all the animal sacrifices of ancient Israel. He is the new and perfect Sacrifice of the new and eternal Covenant. He gave Himself up on the cross for our sins, and that sacrifice on the cross is re-presented in an unbloody manner at every Mass.
Saturday, July 8, 2023
Reflections on the Mass: The Sign of Peace
Saturday, July 1, 2023
Reflections on the Mass: The Lord’s Prayer
The Eucharistic Prayer is finished. Jesus is present on the altar, Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity. We stand now, and the priest reminds us of Jesus’ teaching and command. We are to pray as He taught us, and that means praying the Lord’s Prayer.
We join our voices to praise God and ask Him for our daily bread and for the forgiveness we continually need. We beg Him that His will may be done on earth, in us and by us, as it is in Heaven. We long to “hallow” His Name, to hold it sacred, and we desire the coming of His kingdom. We ask God that we may not be led into temptation, the testing or trials that God sends to us but that He always gives us the grace to endure and conquer if only we turn to Him. We conclude with a request that recognizes how small and helpless we are as we ask God to deliver us from evil.
Here we pause, but the priest continues to pray. He reiterates the request to deliver us from evil and asks that God grant us peace and the help of His mercy that we may be “free from sin and safe from all distress” while we wait in hope for the coming of Jesus.
We rejoin the prayer then with the doxology, “For the kingdom, the power and the glory are Yours now and forever.” We know that God is control. We realize that everything we have comes from Him. We proclaim this in trust, recognizing that He longs to give us every good gift, for He is our Father.