What a Season of Christmas marvel that was during the majestic offering of the Traditional Tridentine Holy Sacrifice of the Mass celebrated in Latin which became the Tridentine Documentary's Chapter 24 from Part 3. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. So grateful. “I have found heaven on earth, since heaven is God, and God is in my soul.” ~ Saint Elizabeth of the Trinity
THE MAJESTIC OFFERING OF THE TRADITIONAL TRIDENTINE HOLY SACRIFICE OF THE MASS CELEBRATED IN LATIN DURING THE SEASON OF CHRISTMAS
"Eternal God, eternal Trinity, you are a mystery as deep as the sea; the more I search, the more I find, and the more I find the more I search for you." ~ Saint Catherine of Siena
Today's mysteries include the beautiful decor inside of God's House in honor of our Savior's birthday.
As the majestic Holy Sacrifice is offered to Almighty God during this day's wedding to Christ and union with His Real Presence in the Blessed Sacrament, guided by the Holy Spirit, the two large Christmas trees - one on each side of the High Altar - appear in the supernatural as two swirling columns ablaze by the power of Almighty God.
An image of the church from the year before.THE TWO CHRISTMAS TREES FLANKING CHRIST’S HIGH ALTAR REPRESENT NOT ONLY GOD THE FATHER BUT ALSO GOD THE SON AND GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT
“O Trinity, eternal Trinity! Fire, abyss of love ... you could give me no greater gift than the gift of Yourself." ~ Saint Catherine of Siena
Two colors adorning the Christmas trees, the red flowers and the white lights, are emphasized next as swirling around the trees and upwards towards heaven in the supernatural there in the natural; in this manner the Divine presence of the Second and Third Persons of the Blessed Trinity are manifested.
The Christmas trees in the natural swirling like two pillar infernos flanking the High Altar represent Almighty God our Creator and Eternal Father; the red flowers represent the Precious Blood of the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world; and the white lights swirling in circular patterns intertwined with Christ's Sacrifice represent the Holy Ghost.
The fact that there are two Christmas trees manifested, one on each side of the High Altar in the natural that appear in the supernatural as two blazing Christmas tree columns swirling and spiraling upwards towards heaven with intertwined meaningful red and white light, is significant also.
One represents the Blessed Sacrament and the other one represents the Maternal Intercession of the Immaculate Mother of God.
"Trust all things to Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament and to Mary, help of Christians, and you will see what miracles are." ~ Saint John Bosco
SACRIFICIAL JOY AND THE WEDDING DECOR
“For to have the fruition of God the Trinity, after whose image we are made, is indeed the fullness of our joy, than which there is no greater.” ~ Saint Augustine
Like the Real Presence of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, our joyful sacrificial love for God first and foremost and then for one another must, for the greater honor and glory of the Most Holy Trinity and then for the sake of all, just keep coming and coming and coming and coming.
"May my life be a continual prayer, a long act of love.” ~ Saint Elizabeth of the Trinity






