Pontifical High Mass in Atlanta, GA.  
 
Excerpts from Sermon Preached by Archbishop Donoghue
 

                                                                                                               July 13th, 1997

     In  an  exrtraordinarily  moving  homily  on  the  glory  of  the Church's historic rite,  Archbishop Donoghue described the Holy Mass as "born in the prayer of Jesus Himself, at the Last Supper,  nurtured as an infant by the zeal of  the Apostles and the blood  of  many martyrs--tended,   protected,  enriched,  and   brought  to  full flower over the  centuries of the Church's procession upon the earth, still  fresh  and unwithered.   It lives again     in our celebration today, for we come to the  Holy  Mountain  of the Mass,   where  our  Lord,   our  great  and mighty Lord,   has gone up,   to rule and be adored,  without question or dissent, for time everlasting.

. . . Stay focused on the Mass, the archbishop proclaimed.

  "You cannot make success in the world your end, and at the same time save your soul. This is why we must place at the very center of our lives,  as the focus for all our actions, this sacred action,   this timeless liturgy,    this elaborate but comfortable companion of our lives, the Holy Mass.

"The  very  fact  that  Christ's  power  is  continually  hedged in by the business of our mundane  lives,  the very fact that wealth and influence and so many other distractions are always there, always tempting us: These facts of human life made it necessary that Christ give us some protection,  some 'firm dwelling, ' as one writer put it, ' in which the Holies  would  be  guarded  against  rough hands and the dust of the streets,  safe from desecration and dishonor. . . '

"Our firm dwelling, in the City of God, then, is the Holy Mass, the Mass of our fathers in faith,  the Mass which we attend, which we guard,  and which we protect as a mother her child; as a father, his family and his home.

"The entirety of our spirtiual health is to be found in the Mass.  It is our real home and our  real  universe.  It     is  the  way to Confesssion and penance and restoration.     It  is the outpouring  of  the wisdom of God's holy words.   It is the fount of all grace and the place of our most intimate communion with the ever-gracious and saving Lord, Jesus Christ.

"All these gifts of the Holy Spirit of God are here in the Mass. . ." 

 

 
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