FEAST
of the DEDICATION of
the
LATERAN BASILICA
November
9
Now
my eyes will be open and my ears attentive to the
prayer
that is made
in this place. For now I
have chosen
and consecrated this house that my Name may be there for ever;
my eyes and my heart will be there for all time. - 2 Chron 7:15-16
and consecrated this house that my Name may be there for ever;
my eyes and my heart will be there for all time. - 2 Chron 7:15-16
Unlike
the commemorations of other Roman churches (St. Mary Major, Aug 5; Sts. Peter and Paul, Nov 18), this anniversary is
a FEAST. The dedication of a church is a feast for all its parishioners. St.
John Lateran Basilica is, in a sense, the
parish church of all Catholics, for
it is the pope's parish, the cathedral church of the Bishop of Rome . On the façade of the
basilica there is an inscription in Latin which reads, “the mother and mistress of all churches
of Rome and the world.”
The Lateran’s
towering façade is crowned with 15 colossal statues of: Christ, John the
Baptist, John the Evangelist and 12 doctors of the Church. Beneath its high
altar rest the remains of the small wooden table on which tradition holds St.
Peter himself celebrated Mass.
"What was done here, as these walls
were rising, is reproduced when we
bring together those who believe in Christ.
For, by believing, they are hewn out, as it
were, from mountains and forests, like stones and timber; but by catechizing,
baptism and instruction they are, as it were, shaped, squared and planed
by the
hands of the workers and artisans.
Nevertheless, they do not make a house for
the Lord until
they are fitted together
through love." ~ St. Augustine, Sermon
36
CELEBRATE Mass today and
consider the UNITY and JOY that it bears
-
one
baptism, one bread, one body, one heart.
It
is indeed a FEAST- not to be missed!
“…in the Eucharistic
liturgy…the community of baptized finds itself again united to
listen to the Word of God and nourish itself on the Body and Blood of Christ.
Gathered around the twofold table, the Church of living stones builds herself up
in truth and in love and is molded interiorly by the Holy Spirit, transforming
herself into what she receives, conforming herself ever more to her Lord Jesus
Christ. She herself, if she lives in sincere and fraternal unity, thus becomes
a spiritual sacrifice pleasing to God.
Today’s Feast celebrates
an ever current mystery: that God desires to build Himself a
spiritual temple in the world, a community that adores Him in spirit and
truth (Jn 4: 23-24). But this occasion
reminds us also of the importance of the concrete buildings in which the
community gathers together to celebrate God’s praises. Every community
therefore has the duty to guard carefully their holy structures, which
constitute a precious religious and historical patrimony.” ~ Pope Emeritus Benedict
XVI
Thanking Mother Church...
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