One leaves the liturgy in the same way as they entered, namely, with the risk that nothing happened or could happen.
If the liturgical present did not exist, the future of life would be nothing other than the continuation of a faceless past.
If the liturgy becomes sterile, if the celebration is mere tedium, then everyday life dissolves into grayness.
(Fr…
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