Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Reverence due...

Ecce Rex vester!  "Behold your King!"


    "St Basil and St John Chrysostom testify to having seen at the time of Mass, or when the Blessed Sacrament was exposed, many hosts of Angels in human form, clothed with white garments and standing round the altar as soldiers stand before their king.  But what was their attitude and deportment?  Their heads were bowed, their faces covered, their hands crossed, and the whole body so profoundly inclined as to express the deepest sense of their own unworthiness to appear before the Divine Majesty. 

    Oh, would we but think of this!  The  Angels, those pure spirits, shrink before the Infinite Holiness of God, and we allow vain, worldly and even sinful thoughts to insinuate themselves into our minds in His Presence! 

    "The Angels tremble before His Greatness,and we fear not to talk and laugh in His Presence!  The Angels, those princes of Heaven, are all humility and modesty, and we, the dust of the earth and miserable sinners, all impertinence and pride!  The Angels veil their faces before His splendor, and we do not even so much as cast down our eyes, but rudely stare and gaze around!  The Angels bow down to the earth, and we will not bend our knee!  The Angels, full of awe, fold their hands upon their breasts, and we allow ourselves every freedom of attitude and movement! 

Oh, what a subject of confusion!  What humiliating reflections!  What an impressive lesson!"

From:  The Blessed Sacrament,
Our Greatest Treasure (pgs 28-29)
Michael Muller, C.S.S.R.

2 comments:

  1. I have heard it said (St. Maximilian Kolbe) that if angels could be jealous it would be so for one reason...Holy Communion. But if I could be jealous of them (and I guess I am) it would be that they don't have to overcome Original Sin. I have always wondered if all angels are punished for Lucifer's sin as we pay for Adam's. It certainly is not a lack humility according to Fr. Muller.
    Have a beautiful day, friend.

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  2. Hmmm - these are certainly ponderables, Barbara... Fr Muller's book is full of them! - and yes - I did have a beautiful day... hope you did too!

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