Jul 23, 2021 | liturgy |
It’s been great to finally get some traction with a discussion on the possibility or not of remote consecration and eucharist in our new digital world, a discussion that I’ve been seeking for at least one and a half decades. Three bishops are involved in the discussion: Bishop Tim Harris, Bishop Peter Carrell (here, here, and here), and Bishop Kelvin Wright.
This is the fifth post in response to the paper by Bishop Tim Harris:
The heart of the matter: Holy Communion, effective participation and virtual reality some guidance from historical Anglican sacramental understanding.
Here is a response from Tim to some of what I wrote:
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you revealed his glory on the holy mountain:
grant that we who by faith behold the light of his face
may be strengthened to bear the cross,
and be changed into his likeness from glory to glory;
through the same Jesus Christ
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever.
Amen.
1) reading the Transfiguration story on the Sunday before Lent
Or not [The 2021 Lectionary booklet makes no mention of the allowed pre-Lent Transfiguration option]
2) reading the Transfiguration story on Second Sunday of Lent
Or not
3) reading the Transfiguration story on The Transfiguration of the Beloved Son (August 6)