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I think that St Aldhelm, whose feast we used to celebrate on Thursday, would probably have understood — and he would have been celebrating the Octave of Pentecost, anyway, which is the great feast of the Church qua Church.
Both of these new feasts try to focus on aspects of the Church we may have missed during Holy Week and Easter. The priesthood of Christ has become an ever more popular theme to meditate on during the last five hundred years or so. Lumen Gentium 10, for example, expresses this growing awareness very concisely and beautifully, and Thursday’s feast adds to what we celebrate so starkly and powerfully on Maundy Thursday.