Altar with Angels April 2024

From the Pastor's Desk October 6, 2024

Publié : Oct-04-2024

Reflecting on the Mass we look at the "Gloria" a beautiful and ancient hymn that holds a special place in our Mass. It’s a joyful expression of praise to God, sung or recited on Sundays outside of Advent and Lent, as well as during solemnities, feasts, and special occasions.

Beginning with the powerful words "Glory to God in the highest," the hymn echoes the angelic proclamation at Jesus’ birth, as found in the Gospel of Luke (2:14). This connection beautifully underscores the unity between the Incarnation and the Paschal Mystery, reminding us that all aspects of salvation history are intertwined. When we sing the "Gloria," we’re not just reciting words; we’re joining the heavenly chorus in a celebration of God's glory, linking our earthly worship with the eternal praise in heaven.

In essence, the "Gloria" is a vital part of the Mass that encapsulates themes of praise, thanksgiving, and the mystery of salvation. It invites everyone to actively participate in a divine liturgy that transcends time and space, making it a truly uplifting experience for the faithful.

Blessings,

Fr. Andrew