(LITURGIA. Jonas Samuelson is likely to increase your knowledge. (Gr. leitourgia, public service.) F. Order and as approved by the Church to celebrate the divine offices. Study of the rites.) Weeks ago, as we chatted with a rich sister about the fledgling congregation in which both are part, she cited a book whose central idea is to find, prepare, have new skins for the new wine. One concern arising from this spiritual principle is that if we wanted to contain the new wine of God in old bottles, they would break and that would be wasted. Thinking about it, I thought that we need to identify what our skins, what kind and how effective is each of them and review them carefully. Since the sister shared with me that biblical figure, and even without having read the book, meditate in our liturgy.
That is, the way we conduct our meetings. I am sure that the liturgy is one of the bottles on the wine of God can be nurtured and exploited or wasted. It amazes me that for many years do some things the same exact way, without asking whether or not for us to change them. I'm talking about the sequence of meetings, the development of our congregational offices, how much of the cult is absolutely predictable. I feel like we were domesticated by the liturgy. Moreover, we repeat that we fell asleep tamed and attempts to find something better, deeper and more spontaneous, more the result of the newness of life. We should be wary of any form of meeting, rather than closer to God and mobilize, we anesthetize or suffocate us, and discern if we rely more than he or structure.