Sunday, December 31, 2006
Tabernacle becomes First-Aid Cabinet
I had a strong urge to check out the newly renovated St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral after Holy Mass this morning. Standing from afar, I was glad to see that they had taken the television down from the Side Altar, in it's place now stood a large silver cross. Moving closer, I noticed that the tabernacle door was unlocked, being curious as to whether the Anglicans still stored 'consecrated' hosts in the tabernacle, I opened it......
...... inside were some bottles of ointment. Obviously, the tabernacle had become a first-aid cabinet.
Although I'm not suprised to see this take place in a non-Catholic Church, I wonder if one day, something similar will take place in the here- in the local Roman Catholic Church- because as reverence to the Blessed Sacrament declines, will the Catholic faithful here will cease to believe in the Real Presence, just like many Catholics in America?
...... inside were some bottles of ointment. Obviously, the tabernacle had become a first-aid cabinet.
Although I'm not suprised to see this take place in a non-Catholic Church, I wonder if one day, something similar will take place in the here- in the local Roman Catholic Church- because as reverence to the Blessed Sacrament declines, will the Catholic faithful here will cease to believe in the Real Presence, just like many Catholics in America?
Labels: Miscellaneous, Thoughts
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