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DURING MASS WE'RE PART OF A HEAVENLY COURT THAT COUNTERS ALL DARKNESS
By Michael H. Brown
During Mass we're part of the heavenly court. We're surrounded by angels. Don't think what you're doing is just a ritual. Only when we're deceased and on the "other side" will we appreciate its power, which is vast.
Mass
is an actual miracle. Back a couple years ago I received a letter from a
woman who lives in Minnesota. I get many letters, but this one touched me. She
sounded very level-headed and recounted how on one occasion during Consecration
of the Eucharist, she "looked up and all of a sudden I could see with my
physical eyes a multitude of adoration angels, suspended in a devout posture,
encircling the altar, adoring the Eucharist -- Jesus. Their presence enhanced
the devotion to God within my own heart. At the very moment of Consecration,
several angels were lying prostrate at the foot of the altar. I noticed every
single adoration angel positioned lower than the Eucharistic Host as Father held
it up for all to praise and take notice of. Many were dressed in light,
translucent gowns of heavenly colors shown in pinks, aqua, yellow, blue, and
green, bathed in light. I was given the knowledge that these are adoration
angels and their place before God is to adore the Eucharistic Jesus during Mass
and they are always present during Consecration."
I have spoken to
others and read historic cases that bear the vision out: During Mass, there is
tremendous supernatural activity. The church is full of heavenly spirits.
Especially present are the Blessed Virgin, St. Joseph, and the Archangel
Michael, who is the Church's protector. And the other angels. The countless
angels. The angels just as there were angels present at Christ's birth and His
trial in the desert. Angels just as there were angels at His tomb after the
Resurrection. They remind us that Jesus is special. He is not to be looked upon
as just a historical figure. He exists at the spiritual
plane and as such is closer to us than ever.
Christ is Spirit.
He is everywhere all at once and sends forth special blessings -- His
incomparable Presence -- when we do what He told us to do and partake of the
Eucharist.
“For I shall see
you again, and your hearts will be full of joy, and that joy no one shall take
from you” (John 16:22).
It's during Mass
that we "see" Him. It's during the Eucharist that we are most closely
in touch with Him. It's during Mass that a window is opened to the spiritual
dimension -- and we are surrounded with the same light, the same joy, that
saints felt enveloping them.
During
Mass God's power manifests itself in a living light --
a life-giving, joyful light that serves as the antidote of darkness.
It arrives to give
us peace when we seek to do God's Will and when we love with a pure heart.
That's how Christ
appears: as Light. That's how He came to Saul. We glimpse this light with
angels. It's the same kind of illumination that surrounds God's messengers and
reminds us of how His mother later arrived at places like Fatima and Medjugorje.
But at Mass we're
at a higher level than a visionary. Our communication is more profound than what
occurs even during an authentic apparition. We are not communicating with our
minds. We're not usually seeing with our eyes, or hearing with our ears. We're
communicating from the depth of our souls and hearts.
And we're communing with Christ.