Posted on 06/04/2015 2:40:57 PM PDT by NYer
In the East, the first converts were Jews and their synagogues became the place of worship. To this day, the Maronite Catholic Church retains certain architectural synagogue elements in their church designs, like the bema where the Gospel is proclaimed. In the West where Aquila and Prisca lived, christianity was outlawed so it was practiced underground .. literally ... in the catacombs.
In times of persecution, christians must resort to whatever means are available. In the Ukraine, during the communist regime, christians hid sacramentals in their homes. When a priest was able to visit, he was sequestered in a hidden room. Word spread carefully to others in the village who would randomly "stop by" the house. Under cover of darkness, curtains would be drawn, a table set up as an altar, sacramentals retrieved from their hiding places and a mass celebrated. They worshipped at their own risk. Hardly comparable to someone celebrating mass on the picnic table in peace time.
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