by Blessed James Alberione
Liturgical Life
Liturgical life consists of prayers and ceremonies with which the Church, Jesus Christ's Mystical Body, expresses, through the voices of her ministers, the prayer proper to the beloved Son of the Father and causes the Spirit, Sanctifier of souls, to descend. No prayer, no practice, can substitute for this. Its center is the Mass, from which flow the seven channels of grace, the sacraments. The liturgy is the life of the Spirit of Christ; it is first of all the prayer of Christ, Head and Mediator. It is not merely a source of ascetical emotions or pious sensation.
What Strikes Me Most Today
"The liturgy is the life of the Spirit of Christ." No matter how we feel when we go to mass, it is the center of liturgical life, and the source of sacraments. What an awesome gift!
What strikes you most today?
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