
Last weekend, we opened a bottle of Chimay Grande Réserve Trappist Ale, brewed by the famous Trappist monks of Chimay in Belgium, near to the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Scourmont. What can one say but, oh, thank heaven! It was quite good.
At the Eucharist, the liturgical assembly celebrates the ritual sacrificial meal that recalls and makes present Christ's life, death, and resurrection, proclaiming "the death of the Lord until he comes." The altar is "the center of thanksgiving that the Eucharist accomplishes" and the point around which the other rites are in some manner arrayed... In the Church's history and tradition, the altar was often placed over the tombs of the saints or the relics of saints were deposited beneath the altar. The presence of relics of saints in the altar provides a witness to the Church's belief that the Eucharist celebrated on the altar is the source of the grace that won sanctity for the saints.