Digne, attente, devote - posture of the mass
Wise words by Jean Chautard to really prepare and immerse oneself in the mass 1. DIGNE. A respectful position and bearing, the precise pronunciation of the words, slowing down over the more important parts. It means giving dignity to the liturgy. Careful observance of the rubrics. My tone of voice, the way in which I make signs of the Cross, genuflections, etc.; my body itself: all will go to show not only that I know Whom I am addressing, and what I am saying, but also that my heart is in what I am doing. What an APOSTOLATE I can sometimes exercise. - my state of mind and by the dignity of my bearing when I carry out my duties in my capacity as member of the guard of honor of the King of Kings and of the God of all Majesty 2. ATTENTE. My mind will be eager to go foraging through the sacred words and rites in order to get everything that will nourish my heart. Sometimes my attention will consider the literal sense of the texts, whether I follow every phase or whether, wh...