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From every family, language, people, and nation, a kingdom of priests to serve our God. And so, to him who sits upon the throne, and to Christ the Lamb, Be worship and praise, dominion and splendor, forever and for evermore.
- from Canticle 18
There is an ancient phrase which has fallen out of usage for the most part in the modern era: the beatific vision. In Christian theology, the beatific vision is the vision of heaven, the communion of Saints, the full presence of God. I don’t often contemplate such transcendent images as it seems a bit beyond my pay scale to do so, and there is a plethora of more down-to-earth images with which to concern myself. What I do appreciate of the vision of God is the completeness of who is present around the throne. According to revelation this includes “every family, language, people, and nation”.
During these days when we are frequently separated from one another because of our differences-families, races, economics, nationality, partisan political views… the list is endless—it is helpful to remember that in God’s presence such divisions cease to be. Perhaps this is what Paul meant when he writes that in Christ there is no longer “Jew or Greek, there is no longer slave or free, there is no longer male and female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus.” (Galatians 3:28) This was Paul’s earthly way of mirroring the heavenly reality of the beatific vision. For those of us that pray daily “on earth as it is in heaven” perhaps we should contemplate this vision more often.
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