Just  before the Christmas break the latest and largest painting was  installed in the college chapel. It is Christ in Majesty. In painting  this and placing it behind the crucifixion I had in mind two things:  first that we are on a pilgrimage from this earthly life to the  heavenly. In this life Christ bears our suffering and in the next we  partake of his divine nature. We cannot complete this journey in this  life, but we can move along the path by degrees by participation in the  sacrificial life.
'In the earthly liturgy we take part in a  foretaste of that heavenly liturgy which is celebrated in the holy city  of Jerusalem toward which we journey as pilgrims, where Christ is  sitting at the right hand of God, a minister of the holies and of the  true tabernacle; we sing a hymn to the Lord's glory with all the  warriors of the heavenly army.' [Sacrosanctum Concilium, 8]
Second  is to provide a focus during the liturgy of Christ as victim and Christ  as King, sitting on his heavenly throne. The words from the Mass are:  'In humble prayer we ask you, almighty God: command that these gifts be  borne by the hands of your holy Angel to your altar on high in the sight  of your divine majesty, so that all of us who through this  participation at the altar receive the most holy Body and Blood of your  Son may be filled with every grace and heavenly blessing.' If you look  at the foot of the cross there is a six winged seraph bearing the  sacrificial victim up to heaven.
All that we have to do now is change the lights so that we have more discreet spotlamps, rather than the single suspended light.
 












