RESTORING THE SACRED . . . The Mass As An Event Transcending All Else
Mankind’s highest undertakings have typically begun with a great deal of preparation. Columbus’ epic voyage of discovery in 1492 was no spur of the moment journey. The technology to land man on the moon in 1969 was not patched together overnight. If this is so for these merely temporal achievements, can it be any less so for the greatest of all tasks that Almighty God has placed into the hands of frail mortals to carry out by His divine power and command, the confection of the Holy Eucharist? Our Lord has been so superabundantly generous in bestowing the power to celebrate Mass upon His priests that we can make the mistake of taking for granted its daily celebration at thousands of altars around the world. I confess that I myself have habitually made this terrible mistake, often arriving for Mass at the last minute with a head full of distractions, scarcely prepared for what is each day the most sacrosanct event on the face of
