(from 2006)
Do I look at coming
to Mass as a burden? Is it just one more
thing on my already busy schedule? At
one time, going to Mass was almost like a chore – something I didn’t look
forward to.
I didn’t have a
connection that was important to me. Our
Mass is a Eucharistic celebration, but unfortunately the latter word isn’t
emphasized enough. It is a celebration
and it must be in, by, for and through the faith community.
Our contributions,
including the prayers, the singing, and coming to receive Holy Communion
support and encourage each other in the journey of faith. We are becoming the holy communion, the Body
of Christ – We are the Church.
We are becoming
living temples where God is present.
When we leave the Eucharistic celebration we are carrying the Presence
of God to all that we meet, to affect them also.
Through the Mass, the faith
community coming together is changed by the Eucharist. We then go out to share the message of Jesus –
“You are loved. Love one another.”
That’s the kind of
connection I look forward to getting when I visit God’s house. And coming into holy communion with you all
is a wonderful benefit and blessing too.
Added (2012) – In the last couple of years God has given me
a different perspective of “God’s house” to consider. It is our home too, so we don’t visit, but
rather we should feel comfortable in our “sanctuary”. If we come to “visit God” we will always be
uncomfortable on some level. When we
seek a better understanding, deepen our relationship, develop community-mindedness
and build family connections, then our comfort-zone is increased. And our faith is more alive, our love has
better outreach and our hope is strengthened.
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