tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6329600504016968888.post7563264870003003054..comments2024-03-29T04:31:15.219-05:00Comments on Pastoral Meanderings: The magic in the room. . .Pastor Petershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10653554256101480140noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6329600504016968888.post-46095447629728422392020-01-17T11:50:16.940-06:002020-01-17T11:50:16.940-06:00While you wrote about the railing, "its abse...While you wrote about the railing, "its absence may have something to do with our casual approach to the most holy presence of our Lord" and that may have to do with some change in chancel arrangement in certain places... (and not saying you are) but no one could or should doubt that Fr. Herb was in any way casual about the Lord's real and holy presence. I am not sure where he would stand today in some areas of presently contested theology but his liturgical stance was certainly deep within the tradition of Christendom. Respectfully, HSMPastor Harvey S. Mozolakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18343181299520104917noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6329600504016968888.post-50874143134987331632020-01-17T10:34:25.652-06:002020-01-17T10:34:25.652-06:00Personally, I think the rail serves less to divide...Personally, I think the rail serves less to divide those receiving the sacrament from those who are administering the sacrament, than it does to offer a table around which we gather, and a place where we gladly bend the knee to our Lord and Savior who is physically present with us in Holy Communion. Sean https://www.blogger.com/profile/05296843294586556686noreply@blogger.com