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Eco Divino, April 18, 2013
Today's reflection is taken from the Gospel of John, I am the living bread that came down from heaven!
The Mass, for us Catholics, is something that do not fully understand, let alone celebrate.
It happens to me as a priest, usually one that often does not name or names exactly with the deceased,
then the mass can not be assembled and one for ten dollars or fifteen dollars a imbroglio of such magnitude
that Mass was useless, that is a level, now imagine the other levels.
The celebration of the Mass, is something sacred, something deeper,
that the believer is prepared for and especially with the desire to see and fill your life with the grace of God.
You go to church to participate and there as two fundamental ways to participate in the mass.
There are people who go to church to sing and feels good because he sings and it's okay to do so,
but I'm on the other side, there are people who go to church to look,
there are people who go to church to hear the Word God,
there are people who go to church just to feel the presence of God and this is very noticeable and,
sometimes, for example in Blessed Sacrament, the silence is central to the celebration of the Mass
and the music serves as the sound background that allows people to enter that contemplation.
Elsewhere, the opposite is true, is that the sound of the music that people never get to land
on the sacrament is celebrated, then, I suggest to you, you always hear me,
to learn to celebrate Mass and above all have this deep sense of satisfying the soul with that sacrament
with which God loves us every day.
May almighty God bless you, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit descend over you, your family and jobs.
May the Lord protect and be with you forever. Amen