--------- Original Message --------- From: "Michael Ward" <mward@...> To: <faithandlife@...> >Charles+ > >Well put. If we know that Christ really is present in the sacrament, >why wouldn't he be equally present in his Scriptures? Basil Pennington >(or it could be William Menninger or Thomas Keating -- I don't remember right off), in describing the chapel in his monastery, says that there is a red sanctuary lamp above the Bible on the lectern. It's there >because of the "real presence" of Christ in the Scriptures. Good stuff, huh? > >MLW+ --------------------------- Michael+ Thank you for the story. Two sanctuary lights might be a good thing. Ha! that reminds me. There was a half dozen people from Good Shepherd that journeyed to the Anglican Rite Cathedral in Merrillville, Indiana for the occasion of their reception into the APA. I was a passenger in a van with six others. We were all half a sleep when someone asked "What was the blue light for?" I can't recall if I voiced the question that came to mind "Announcing a K Mart special?" I must be off. Cheers, Charles+ ____________________________________________________________ Get advanced SPAM filtering on Webmail or POP Mail ... Get Lycos Mail! http://login.mail.lycos.com/r/referral?aid=27005