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When we consider Our Lord’s procession into Jerusalem through the light of the liturgy, we are drawn to the fact that the Holy Mass is filled with processions; from the entrance procession to the offering, to the communion procession, to the lectors, deacons, and priest all processing from one point to another, until to the dismissal - the Ite, Missa Est; everyone is processing to either give or to receive Christ Jesus.
By David L. GrayWhen we consider Our Lord’s procession into Jerusalem through the light of the liturgy, we are drawn to the fact that the Holy Mass is filled with processions; from the entrance procession to the offering, to the communion procession, to the lectors, deacons, and priest all processing from one point to another, until to the dismissal - the Ite, Missa Est; everyone is processing to either give or to receive Christ Jesus.