On Saturday, May 8, 2010, Vanessa Hollifield, the stained glass artist who designed and constructed our new window, was here to install our new window.  How could you help but notice it when you came to Mass this weekend.  I've posted here as many photos as I can of the installation process - which Vanessa, her husband Russel, several parishioners and myself completed JUST in time for the 5pm Mass.
Theologically it is (and was) certainly an appropriate choice for a window in that location - as it is directly above the crucifix and the Most Holy Eucharist contained in the Tabernacle.
The Sacred Heart is the Holy Eucharist
Why do we make this equation? What do we mean when we say the Sacred  Heart    is the Holy Eucharist? We begin by recalling the centuries of Church  teaching    on what the term "Sacred Heart" expresses. The Sacred Heart signifies    Christ's love in three ways: God is love, God is loving and God loves  with human    feeling.
God is love. The Sacred Heart symbolizes the love that is God. From  all eternity,    God is love. That is the primary meaning of God as a Divine Community  and not    a single person. The essence of love is to give, and within the  Trinity, each    of the three Divine Persons from all eternity shares the divine nature  that    each one possesses. When we say God is love, we are defining God as  that Community    of three Divine Persons who, from all eternity, each share with the  other the    fullness of what each one not only has, but of what each one is.
God is loving. God is loving not only by bringing us into being, but  by bringing    us into being as creatures who are capable of love. God could of made  us insects    or animals or trees or lofty mountains, but these cannot think and  love. When    this loving God chose to create other beings, it was only because He  is loving    that He wanted to share what He as God had from all eternity (love)  with beings    who would not even exist without His love. From the moment of creation  and into    the endless reaches of eternity, God will continue loving us. If He  were to    cease loving us, we would cease to exist! God manifested His love by  bringing    us into existence and making us creatures who are capable of love.
But God also manifested His by becoming one of us, and, having become  one of    us, He has remained and will be for all eternity one of us. When the  Word became    Flesh, It became Flesh not only for a time, but for all eternity. God  will remain    Incarnate forever. This loving God, who out of love for us became man  and died    on the Cross to show His love for us, this God became man and remains  man, but    He remains man on earth.
It is no exaggeration to say that the Sacred Heart is the Holy Eucharist. The Eucharist is the same Infinite Love who is God and who out of love for us became man and is here on earth. When we receive Him, that same God is within us. Love wants us to be intimate. Love wants us to be near. Love wants us to be close to the one whom it loves. The Holy Eucharist is divine genius!
God loves with human feeling. The third meaning which the Church  gives to the    Sacred Heart as symbolizing God's love is that God loves not only as  God but    also as the God-man with human feeling, human emotion, human  sensibility and    human sensitivity. We creatures of feeling, emotion and sensitivity  need to    hear this. God in the Holy Eucharist is man indeed, but with all the  supreme    sensitivity. Christ in the Blessed Sacrament is a sensitive Christ. He  feels.    St. Margaret Mary tells us that Christ in the Eucharist senses in a  way we as    hypersensitive human beings can understand.
Why is the Sacred Heart the Holy Eucharist?
It is impossible to identify the Holy Eucharist too closely with  Jesus Christ.    We should remember He is in the Holy Eucharist not merely with His  substance.    I have corrected many of my students over the years who tell me  "Transubstantiation    means that the substance of bread and wine become the substance of  Jesus Christ."    I reply, "No, transubstantiation means the substance of bread and wine     are no longer there. The substance of bread and wine is replaced not  only by    the substance of Christ's Body and Blood. What replaces the substance  of bread    and wine is Jesus Christ!" Everything that makes Christ, Christ  replaces    what had been the substance of bread and wine. The substance of bread  and wine    become the whole Christ.
Therefore, Christ in the Holy Eucharist is here with His human heart. Is it a living heart? Yes! That is why the revelations our Lord made to St. Margaret Mary about promoting devotion to the Sacred Heart were all made from the Holy Eucharist.
Therefore, Christ in the Holy Eucharist is here with His human heart. Is it a living heart? Yes! That is why the revelations our Lord made to St. Margaret Mary about promoting devotion to the Sacred Heart were all made from the Holy Eucharist.
Why do we equate the Sacred Heart with the Holy Eucharist? Because  the Holy    Eucharist is the whole Christ with His human heart. According to St.  Margaret    Mary, the Sacred Heart is the Holy Eucharist. So it follows that  devotion to    the Sacred Heart is devotion to the Holy Eucharist. It is infinite  Love Incarnate    living in our midst in the Blessed Sacrament.
 
 
I love the photographs that you have shared of the installation of the window. It was a little symbolic of our lives. I love the window and love how our Church & Church family is growing. Thank you for guiding us closer to God.
ReplyDeleteI also love the beautiful, stained glass window. It is a reminder of Jesus' undying love for us! Thank you for all that you do to help bring us closer to God. God is good!
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