Do you wonder why Mass is a time of intense devotion for some — but not for you?
Here's an easy way to transform Mass into a joyful time of piety and devotion.
Step One:
Develop a greater understanding of the spiritual meanings behind the signs and symbols, words and actions of the Mass.
Step Two:
Discover the time-tested, spiritually-enriching ways to approach Mass — the little things, things that matter, like how you enter the church building or make the Sign of the Cross, how you pray the Opening Prayer or listen to the Readings — and even how you participate in the Eucharistic Prayer.
These crucial teachings are rarely taught in Catholic schools or in CCD.
They're rarely mentioned from the pulpit.
And yet they're essential to making each Eucharistic Celebration a profound refreshment for your soul.
Now, all these wise teachings have been gathered into one short, readable volume, so that every Mass can become for you a fountain of peace.
Among the essential things you’ll learn from these pages:
- The meaning of the “sacramental principle”: if you don’t understand it, Mass will almost certainly be a flat experience for you
- How each element of the Liturgy has a sacramental quality about it and can become a grace-filled experience for you
- How to transform your prayers at Mass into a conversation with God
- Why silence – both within the liturgy and outside of it – is a necessary element of your conversation with God
- The proper spiritual way to make the Sign of the Cross
- How the Creed can become for you the highpoint of the Liturgy of the Word
- Why, during the collection, you should explicitly offer Christ your heart
- The best way in the Mass to actively participate in Jesus’ saving work (Do you know what it is?)
- What you should desire in order to receive the Eucharist most efficaciously (and what that desire presupposes in you)
- Coming and going through the church doors: what, each time, it should mean for you spiritually
Plus, at the end of each chapter, a list of actions for you to take the nexttime you go to Mass — and much more, to awaken in you the bright spirit of joyful devotion we are all called to have at Holy Mass.
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