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A Confession
X Johannes
van Alphen
It was a year ago when a first glimpse came through in the United States of America. From there an intense search started. A tortuous route indeed to search what the Future Church might hold for women in a greater role at the altar. After this first vision, the next break-through came in Naarden, the international Church centre in the Netherlands, where Rev Prof van der Stok made some startling clairvoyant discoveries as to what might be the New Church. He described it as a round temple with an altar in the East where the Priest performs his act of consecration. He will be facing East as he does now, leading the people in their participation while facing the Angel Hosts behind the altar. In the West there is the altar of the Priestess. She will also be facing East, thereby facing the people. Typical feminine of being all-inclusive. The Immaculate Conception It led to further thought. The chalice, which holds the new wine and water, is symbolic of the womb, containing the water and the blood. At a certain point during the celebration of Holy Eucharist, a fragment of the consecrated host is dropped into the chalice, symbolic of the conception. The host is masculine, the wine and water are feminine. The bringing together of these two Elements is therefore essential to bring about the birth of New Life. It is the act of Immaculate Conception. Neither can the host by itself be consecrated as the Body of the Lord, nor the wine and water as the Blood of the Lord, until the two Elements are brought together in the chalice! It kept ringing in the mind "Corn shall make the young men cheerful " yes, in the new dispensation, the Priest shall again consecrate the bread "and new wine the maids " the Priestess, will she consecrate the chalice containing the new wine and water? If this is so, the third altar at the centre makes sense. There, the Priest and Priestess come together to join the host with the water and blood, in order to make the Lords Sacrifice complete. There, on the central altar, the Immaculate Conception, the creation of New Life, takes place. Then, as is now, this act of dropping a fragment of the consecrated wafer into the Chalice makes Holy Communion valid. When Communion is administered in one kind, that is the host only, it is valid, because the Immaculate Conception took place at the altar. It should be realised that Holy Communion in one kind is the rule, rather than the exception. In some churches it has become customary to administer Holy Communion in two kinds, that is with the Host dipped into the Wine. The latter is perhaps emotionally more acceptable, but it is no more complete than when administered in one kind. The downfall World-wide there are many who believe that the Master will come again as He did 2000 years ago. Many Liberal Catholics share this idea. In terms of Liberal Catholic philosophy, it would be to give mankind a new dispensation. Two thousand years ago He brought the new dispensation of the Piscean Age, the New Age of that time, an Age that was as exhilarating as is todays expectation of the Aquarian Age. This time, the Master might come in the body of a woman, who knows? In the same way as He did two thousand years ago when He brought mankind a new liturgy of divine service, so He, or She, might come this time again to lead mankind in a new way of divine service. A new Liturgy which must lead mankind for another 2000 years or so until the end of the Aquarian Age. The path forward The future for all in the new dispensation is so magnificent and so beautiful that it will be awe-inspiring. It is a future for all, whether bishop, clergy of lay, and whether male or female. It will be new experience in understanding what the Aquarian Age is about, becoming aware of the greatest depths of theosophical teachings, and seeing them as the path to enlightenment when taking part in the Lords service. It will be within reach of those who with true heart and mind give themselves to serve the Church.
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