theEucharist

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed.
  • Twitter
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Facebook
  • Digg

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Assumption: Catholic Harvest Festival

Posted on 5:06 AM by Unknown




I am rather keen on the church-home link, people should take things home from Church, St Paul seems to have started it, Acts 19.12 says, "...so that even handkerchiefs or aprons were brought from his body to the sick, and the diseases left them and the evil spirits went out of them." My own theory is that "things" were very important to the early Christians, I am personally convinced the fact that Gospels make explicit mention of the shroud and sudarium, is that they were kept by the early Church. Relics, holy objects, holy places were and are important in a faith that believed "the Word became flesh". The account of the death of Polycarp, the disciple of St John recalls how members of the Church came to mop up his blood with cloths. Again the care of the bodies of dead Christians, especially of the Apostles Peter and Paul, is significant.


One of the "proofs" of the Assumption is the absence of relics of her, her empty tomb.
Baroque painters loved to picture the Mother of God floating up to Heaven but the classical doctrine of East and West is simply that "she was taken" by Christ, to be with him, where he is. The dogma tells us she was taken up body and soul, which does not necessarily mean this happened at the same time, indeed the legend tells us that she "fell asleep" surrounded by the Apostles and was entombed, and only when her tomb was opened did the Church begin to understand that she had been Assumed into Heaven.

The important thing is that the Assumption takes place in secret and in silence, there were no witnesses, only the devout pondering on the mysteries of sin, death, the Incarnation, the role of Mary and her son's relationship with her, as well as the experience of Mary in the Church's life and the lives of the faithful.

Last night after the traditional Mass we blessed herbs, especially medicinal ones and flowers, according to ancient tradition - we should have had fruit but no-one brought any - the Assumption or Dormition, "the little Easter of summer" is Catholic "harvest festival", the prayers of the old rite lead us to see the Assumption as a presentation to God of the "first fruits" of Christ's harvest, and therefore the coming harvest as being a foretaste of the time when Christ will come and gather the good wheat into his harvest, Mary is the first sheaf cut from the coming harvest. Rather than tins of baked beans the theme is really about health-giving herbs, an image of Mary;  the "Salve", the health of the sick, and an image of the Church too, those healing leaves that grow where the waters of baptism flow.

Bringing to the church and taking home the blessed first fruits of the harvest reminds us of Mary's Assumption and that one day we with her, our hope, we will be "safely gathered in", as the old Protestant hymn says.
Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest
Posted in | No comments
Newer Post Older Post Home

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom)

Popular Posts

  • 'Heirarchy' of truths
    A load of old nonsense is talked about the idea of "'heirarchy' of truths" by many who do not really understand Catholici...
  • A Jesuit Pope and the Two Standards
    "I will destroy the Church." "But the clergy have been doing that for the last two thousand years, and still they haven't...
  • Missing from the Synod: a Sign of Hope
    We have heard from the Archbishop of Canterbury, the President of the American Bible Society, the Patriach of Constantinople at the Synod on...
  • Processional Thoughts
    Holy Week begins, and ends, with a procession. Processions were very much more significant in the pre-concillior Rites than they are in the ...
  • Shard
    Compare and contrast
  • Change?
    One of those light bulb jokes going the rounds a few years ago: "How many Oratorians does it take to change a light bulb?" Had sev...
  • Moscow Partriarch visits Beijing
    The Patriarch of Moscow has just made an official visit to Beijing and was received by President, Xi Jinping. Metropolitan Hilarion of Volo...
  • SSPX's Problems
    Recently the SSPX Bishop Tissier de Mallerais revealed during a conference a letter written by Benedict XVI which says an agreement between ...
  • Falda Dependency
    The Orthodox would see a bishop con-celebrating Mass with his clergy as a sign that the bishop can do nothing without his his clergy, and th...
  • Dystopia and the destruction of language
    I watched the film of Ray Bradbury's 1953 "Fahrenheit 451" a classic from 1966, in it firemen rather than putting out fires, s...

Blog Archive

  • ►  2013 (206)
    • ►  September (11)
    • ►  August (13)
    • ►  July (29)
    • ►  June (32)
    • ►  May (21)
    • ►  April (17)
    • ►  March (33)
    • ►  February (35)
    • ►  January (15)
  • ▼  2012 (294)
    • ►  December (43)
    • ►  November (38)
    • ►  October (41)
    • ►  September (40)
    • ▼  August (30)
      • CCC Colloquium: 2012
      • What is missing?
      • The Canary in the Mine
      • Decollation of St John the Baptist
      • It's Mass by any other name: stealth priestesses?
      • Be Brave, Brothers, Face East!
      • From The Bishops’ Conference of Scotland
      • Masons at Mass
      • Retouching the face of Christ
      • One of the kindest things
      • Monsignor Raffaello Martinelli's little leaflets
      • Of Serpents and Ophicleides
      • The Last Jesuit
      • Loss of Trust: the fruit of Modernism
      • Where have all the celebrities gone?
      • Not like with like
      • Spitting in the Face of Holy Russia: Pussy Riot
      • The Law
      • Assumption: Catholic Harvest Festival
      • Recognition for the Sons, an Assumption Gift
      • Theology
      • Catholic Dissenters in the Times
      • Gold for the Blessed Virgin
      • St Laurence: thoughts on the diaconate
      • Ugly Black Babies!
      • Benedict on Dominic's Prayer
      • Dogs again
      • Dog Receives Holy Communion
      • Pussy Riot
      • Olympics #3: 100,000 Condoms
    • ►  July (25)
    • ►  June (25)
    • ►  May (26)
    • ►  April (26)
Powered by Blogger.

About Me

Unknown
View my complete profile