Apr 12, 2010

Feast of Tabernacles.

So, I just did a paper on a selection from the Gospel of John.  John 7:37-44 to be exact.  I wont go into all the ideas that I wrote from it, but I will share one awesome facet of this verse packed with beauty.

The Jews had one particular feast day among their many others called the Feast of Sukkot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles or Booths.  It seems that tabernacles could be a little misleading because a tabernacle is completely different than the makeshift booths that the Jews would dwell in during this feast. Hence the word sukkot, which translates to booths.

Anyway, what’s so interesting about a jewish feast and Jesus in this particular passage?

Well, among all of the feasts that the Jews celebrated of held, the Feast of Sukkot is the feast that required more sacrifice to be made than all the other feasts combined.  If you ever dive into a basic study of the Jewish feasts, you’ll see that this means there is A LOT of sacrifice going on during this particular feast.

With much sacrifice comes, rather gruesomely, much blood.  But what are the high-priests who are making sacrifice supposed to do with all of this blood?  It cannot be contained, nor can it be allowed to just land on the altar and flow as it pleases.  There must be a satisfactory way to dispose of all of this blood from the hundreds and hundreds of lambs being sacrificed.  So where did all the blood go?

On the Altar of Sacrifice the Jews actually had huge cisterns on either side of the altar, so that when sacrifice was made, the blood would flow from the Altar of Sacrifice into them and flow through a drainage system under the Temple building that lead out of the side of the Temple, into the Kidron Valley - a valley between the location of the Temple at Mt. Moriah and the Mount of Olives.  Now, this would solve the problem of excess blood from all of the sacrifice, but now there is another problem caused as a result.  Over time, the blood that flowed into the cisterns and through the drainage system would begin to rest and coagulate, perhaps causing clogs or offering a not so pleasing aroma.  To solve this problem, they poured large amounts of water down the cisterns as well, to wash out any blood that there remained.  

Thus, after the sacrifice of the lambs, there went forth blood and water from the side of the Temple.

So we see the fulfillment of this old testament prefiguration fulfilled by Jesus: Christ, the New Temple, is crucified, is “destroyed,” and blood and water flows from His own side. Three days later is this “temple” is to be rebuilt.  (Happy Easter!)

John 7:37-38: On the last day of the feast, the great day, Jesus stood up and proclaimed, “If any one thirst, let him come to me and drink.  He who believes in me, as the Scripture has said, ‘Out of his heart shall flow rivers of living water.’”

Finally, it is here that we find Christ claiming that we ourselves, those that believe in Him and in the Scriptures, will become Temples - Temples where the Living Water of the Holy Spirit will dwell and flow.  May we truly open our hearts to this Truth, and believe in the Lord.  May we be filled with the Living Water of the Holy Spirit, receiving the true peace that only comes from the Lord.


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Apr 11, 2010

Today was awesome!

So, I served my first Tridentine Mass today.  Wow…it was so incredible!  There is so much reverance surrounding this Liturgy that it calls anyone attending to recognize the presnece of our transcendant God.  Especially during the Easter season, there is so much more beauty and reverence than the already abounding gifts the Liturgy brings by the very action of it being said and participated in.  

And today I got to wear an awesome red cassock, which looked really awesome!!

Cassock

I also got to be a “torch bearer”:

Torch

as well as be a Crucifer (process in with the Cross):

ProcCross

Finally, I was able to hold the Communion Paten for the Deacon (this goes under each persons mouth or hands as they receive the Body of the Lord.

Paten

All in all, I learned alot, but there is also much more to learn…especially in an all Latin Mass of which I know only small parts!  But it was truly an awesome experience.

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Apr 8, 2010

Upsetting Catholic-ness

I’d say about once a month I make a search on Tumblr about Catholicism, just to see what people are saying.  Each time, i’d say that nearly 90 percent of the results are negative comments about the Catholic Church or about people leaving the Catholic Church (and often times, people are leaving the Church out of misunderstandings or faulty witness of one or two “bad catholics”).

Guys, the Church is amazing!  I mean, it’s the Mystical Body of Christ!  How much more awesome can it get? 

There is no doubt that the Church is made up of sinners.  And yet, being the Mystical Body of Christ, the Church is stainless.  Crazy!

Praise be the LORD for giving us His Holy Church.  The Church loves each member so much, and desires all to join Her family!  The motherhood of the Church, so perfectly exemplified in the Blessed Mother (who we surely do not worship!), leads us to a love for God the Father!  What a gift the Church is to us as Catholics.  And what a NEED the Church is too!!

I heard a wonderful statement by a friend of mine a while back.  He asked, “What happens when, like many people today, take only Jesus and throw out the Church?”  His response, “You get the 20,000+ denominations that exist today.”

How true!  Without an infallible (which is another doctrine GRAVELY misunderstood ((it doesn’t mean that every word that comes from the pope is perfect and true!))) teaching authority guided by the Holy Spirit, we are left to leave the interpretation of the Scriptures to…men??…who’s opinions and emotions change as the wind??

The Church is not all about money.

The Church is not all about pedophile priests.

The Church is not all about numbers.

The Church is not all about “being holier than thou.”

The Church is not all about rules.

The Church is not all about male dominance.

The Church exists for what?  To bring souls into communion with Jesus Christ, through Scripture and Tradition, through Prayer, and the Sacraments.

[end of excited rambling] [[ill have more later]]

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