Emmanuel Magazine November/December 2017 | Page 7

In contrast, the age of our salvation is as eternal as the loving mind of our Creator — the story of the cross never fading from our collective memory and the power of our redemption experienced in every celebration of the Eucharist we share as Church. It is not simply an event we recall with fondness, remembering with love the sacrifice of our Savior. Through the Eucharist, we are reconnected to the once-for- all sacrifice that took away our sins and opened the gates of heaven for us. We experience the eternal presence of Christ in our midst each and every time we come to the table. As Pope Francis has said: “When we celebrate the Mass, we don’t accomplish a representation of the Last Supper: no, it is not a representation. It is something else: it is the Last Supper itself. It is to really live once more the passion and the redeeming death of the Lord. It is a theophany: the Lord is made present on the altar to be offered to the Father for the salvation of the world. We hear or we say, ‘But, I can’t now. I have to go to Mass. I have to go to hear Mass.’ The Mass is not ‘heard,’ it is participated in; and it is a participation in this theophany, in this mystery of the presence of the Lord among us” (“Rediscover a ‘Sense of the Sacred’ at Mass,” excerpts from February 10, 2017, homily). The story of the cross never fades from our collective memory and the power of our redemption is experienced in every Eucharist. I have no need for an earthly mansion, for I look forward one day to seeing the mansion that Jesus has reserved for me, constructed by the love that bled and died on that cross over two-thousand years ago. There, I and all who believe will share forever in offering eternal thanks to the God who loved us to the full. And each time I partake of the Eucharist, I am transported to that heavenly place where my resurrected Savior has set me free by his perfect sacrifice. A Walk of Faith, A Flesh and Blood Reality Newport is known for “The Cliff Walk,” a 3.5-mile trail that borders the shoreline and offers peeks of the mansions and magnificent views of the bay. It was a peaceful trek along the paved walkway as we watched the tourists snapping selfies and sneaking down to the rocks to get closer to the water. The most wonderful sight for me, however, was seeing my teenage daughters walking hand in hand, talking, laughing, and singing together as we made our way on the path along the shore. I am sure many have wished to live in one of the huge homes borde ring the walk with perfect views of the clear blue waters, but I was captivated 361