ABOUT THE MASS SERIES
THE MASS: ABOUT THE MASS SERIES VOL 2 |
LORD GOD, WE ASK
YOU …’.
One of the private prayers that
entered the preparation rite during the Middle Ages is the ‘In
Spiritu humilitatis’. Its text is:
‘We now have no leader, no prophet,
no prince, no burnt offering, no sacrifice, no oblation, no incense, no place
where we can make offerings to you and win your favour. But may the contrite
soul, the humbled spirit, be as acceptable to you as burnt offerings of rams
and bullocks, as thousands of fat lambs: such let our sacrifice be to you
today, and may it please you that we follow you whole-heartedly, since those
who trust in you will not be shamed’. (Daniel 3:38-40)
It was prayed by Azariah who, missing
the sacrifices of the temple, realised that it was the spiritual sacrifice
which best pleases God.
The prayer used in the Mass today is:
‘Lord God, we ask you to receive us
and be pleased with the sacrifice we offer you with humble and contrite hearts’.
The prayer was made obligatory with
the Missal of Pius V (1570). Being a private prayer of the priest, it is
usually recited inaudibly or sotto voce (in a soft voice). The priest bows and
says this prayer:
In other words, the priest requests
that the future offering made in the Eucharistic prayer, animated by the
spiritual sacrifices of the heart, be favourably received by God.
We can join the priest as he offers
this prayer by making it our own. We can offer our own pain and
difficulties of life to God. The prayer stance of the Publican ‘Lord be
merciful to me a sinner’ (Lk 18:13) could also provide us with further
reflective thoughts when linked with this prayer
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