Monday, November 24, 2008

Christ the King

Well, one of my favorite Masses of the year and I ended up staying home with the Boy, who is feverish and blowing snot rockets. So I had to settle for watching Mass on EWTN, which even on a bad day is better than most Masses I've attended since moving to the DOR.

My love of this particular feast day was solidified by the good Augustinian fathers in San Diego, who did it up right. They processed in with a crown of thorns, which was placed next to the altar on a red velvet pillow, wearing their most striking red vestments. A surprising majority of parishioners wore red, too, including our little family. The homily was always excellent, with a meditation on the four "end considerations," discussion of the juxtaposition of the cruel crown our King was forced to wear, displayed on the luxurient fabric of worldly kings, and a solemn reminder about the finality of Christ's mission in the flesh...and then a hint of the beginning coming after today's end, with Advent just around the corner. Outstanding stuff.

Thanks to Fr. Tony and Fr. Tom out there in North Park for solidifying the importance and beauty of this Feast in my mind and in my heart with their devotion to this day, their excellent homilies, and learned counsel. I miss everything about my former parish and hometown.

5 comments:

Joe of St. Thérèse said...

Happy day after Christ the King...at the parish I went to for the NO, I got the 4 last things :)

Sounds like your parish had everything right...procession with crown of thorns, how nice that'd be to have today ;)

The Digital Hairshirt said...

Kit, that sounds lovely! Nope, didn't have that at our parish, but it is always warm to attend Mass with my fellow parishioners, even when the DigiHusband is making some snarky remark about the homily.

Fr. Erik Richtsteig said...

Move to Utah. Teach at U of U Law School. Attend my parish.

Kit said...

From your lips to God's ears, good Padre

Kasia said...

"Snot rockets" - that's a good one...poor kid...

Happy almost-New-Year! :-)