Monday, December 10, 2007

Christ's Mass

Outside a Protestant church hangs a banner that reads, "Is yours a Christ-less Christmas?"

We ask, "Is yours a Mass-less Christmas?"

The Roman Church celebrates several feasts throughout the year which contain the -mas suffix, such as Candlemas (Presentation of Our Lord), Michaelmas (the feast of St Michael the Archangel) and the little-known Lammas (Loaf-mass Day, or the first wheat harvest of the year). The word "Christmas" is a contraction of the phrase "Christ's Mass", derived from the Middle English Christemasse and Old English Cristes mæsse, which refers to what is properly known as the (Mass of the) Solemnity of the Nativity of Our Lord.

So, for this Christmas, do not stop at remembering Christ; remember the liturgy, the great gift the Church has given to us for celebration of the Eucharist!

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1 Comments:

Blogger Francis said...

Let's Easternise it a bit:

Christdivineliturgyofstjohnchrysostom.

How's that sound for a holiday? =P

Yes, I'm in a very random mood.

Mon Dec 10, 10:37:00 am 2007  

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