Where does God live? There are many different biblical and theological answers to this question. When we praise the “holy place” in this introit, we think about, “For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” (Matt 18:20) and the Church document, Sacrosanctum Concilium, article 7: Our liturgical gathering itself is a mode of divine presence in the world.
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God is good and can only be good. Pride and humility are so close to each other here. We are proud to have a relationship with God, and humble that this relationship is an undeserved gift. This is both the pain and the promise of Christianity.
As we attend mass today, let’s participate with Christ. Be a loud voice praising His name. Bring a glad heart, no matter the circumstance, at an opportunity to be uniquely with the one you love.
We are invited by God to gather at mass with the attitude of a pilgrim: every song, every prayer, every scripture, every procession, both expresses our existing relationship with God and one another and deepens those relationships.