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This was cool except I had mixed feelings about the monstrance being carried around in a bag and the monk or priest putting his bare hands on it. Normally the monstrance is carried by a priest with his hands covered.
ReplyDeleteBut it really was great to see people spontaneously kneeling before the Body of Christ.
Thanks for sharing it.
Hi cathmom5 - long time without a post! Of course I agree with you! The monstrance containing the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity of Christ should not be touched with bare hands, nor carried in a duffle bag! Again though, we agree - that the spontaneous kneeling is quite moving.
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