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Lex Credendi
Christus
Totus
Beauty and
Liturgy
Ars Celebrandi
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LITURGICAL
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Lex Orandi Lex Orandi, Lex Credendi
Lex Credendi
The Eucharist should be
Christus experienced as a mystery of faith,
Totus
celebrated authentically and with a
Beauty and clear awareness that the intellectus
Liturgy fidei has a primordial relationship
to the Church's liturgical action.
Ars Celebrandi
Actuosa
Participatio
- SCar, 34
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Lex Orandi Christus Totus
Lex Credendi
Liturgy is an "action" of the whole
Christus Christ (Christus totus). Those who
Totus
even now celebrate it without signs
Beauty and are already in the heavenly liturgy,
Liturgy where celebration is wholly
communion and feast.
Ars Celebrandi
Actuosa
Participatio
- CCC, 1136
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Lex Orandi Beauty and Liturgy
Lex Credendi
The beauty of the liturgy is part of
Christus (this) mystery; it is a sublime
Totus
expression of God's glory and, in a
Beauty and certain sense, a glimpse of heaven
Liturgy on earth.
Ars Celebrandi - SCar, 35
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Lex Orandi Ars Celebrandi
Lex Credendi
1. Fidelity to the texts and rubrics of
Christus the Church
Totus 2. Prayerful understanding of the
liturgical texts, feasts and seasons
Beauty and
Liturgy 3. Reverent sense of the ministers and
assembly engaging in an exchange,
Ars Celebrandi which is the dialogue of the Father
and the Son in the Holy Spirit
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4. Proper preparation for celebrating
- USCCB LITURGICAL
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Lex Orandi Ars Celebrandi
Lex Credendi
The ars celebrandi is the fruit of faithful
Christus adherence to the liturgical norms in all
Totus their richness; indeed, for two
thousand years this way of celebrating
Beauty and
Liturgy has sustained the faith life of all
believers, called to take part in the
Ars Celebrandi celebration as the People of God, a
royal priesthood, a holy nation (cf. 1
Actuosa
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Pet 2:4-5, 9)
- SCar, 38 01
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Lex Orandi Ars Celebrandi
Lex Credendi
The primary way to foster the
Christus participation of the People of God
Totus
in the sacred rite is the proper
Beauty and celebration of the rite itself.
Liturgy The ars celebrandi is the best way
to ensure their actuosa
Ars Celebrandi
participatio.
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LITURGICAL
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Lex Orandi Actuosa Participatio
Lex Credendi
The word "participation" does not
Christus refer to mere external activity
Totus
during the celebration, but […] on
Beauty and the basis of a greater awareness of
Liturgy the mystery being celebrated and
its relationship to daily life.
Ars Celebrandi
Actuosa
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- Scar, 52
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Lex Orandi Actuosa Participatio
Lex Credendi
Personal Conditions:
Christus
Totus 1. A spirit of constant conversion
2. A missionary commitment to
Beauty and
Liturgy bring Christ’s love into the life
of the society
Ars Celebrandi 3. Receiving sacramental
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Actuosa
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Lex Orandi Actuosa Participatio
Lex Credendi
With regard to the value of taking
Christus part in Mass via the communications
Totus
media, those who hear or view these
Beauty and broadcasts should be aware that,
Liturgy under normal circumstances, they do
not fulfil the obligation of attending
Ars Celebrandi
Mass.
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1. Reading and Explaining the
Word of God
When the Sacred Scriptures are read in the
Church, God himself speaks to his people,
and Christ, present in his word, proclaims
the Gospel.
- GIRM, 29
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2. The Prayers and Other Parts Pertaining to the
Priest
These prayers are addressed to God by the Priest
who presides over the assembly in the person of
Christ, in the name of the entire holy people and of
all present. Hence they are rightly called the
“presidential prayers.”
- GIRM, 30
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2. The Prayers and Other Parts Pertaining to the
Priest
He is permitted, in a very few words, to give the faithful an
introduction to the Mass of the day (after the initial Greeting and
before the Penitential Act), to the Liturgy of the Word (before the
readings), and to the Eucharistic Prayer (before the Preface),
though never during the Eucharistic Prayer itself; he may also
make concluding comments regarding the entire sacred action
before the Dismissal. - GIRM, 30
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2. The Prayers and Other Parts Pertaining to the
Priest
The nature of the “presidential” parts requires that
they be spoken in a loud and clear voice and that
everyone listen to them attentively. Therefore, while
the Priest is pronouncing them, there should be no
other prayers or singing, and the organ or other
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musical instruments should be silent. .
- GIRM, 30 elements
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2. The Prayers and Other Parts Pertaining to the
Priest
…but at times he prays only in his own name,
asking that he may exercise his ministry with
greater attention and devotion. Prayers of this kind,
which occur before the reading of the Gospel, at the
Preparation of the Gifts, and also before and after
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the Communion of the Priest, are said quietly.
- GIRM, 30
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3. Other Formulas Occurring during the
Celebration
Since the celebration of Mass by its nature has a
“communitarian” character,[45] both the dialogues
between the Priest and the assembled faithful, and the
acclamations are of great significance; for they are not
simply outward signs of communal celebration but foster
and bring about communion between Priest and people.
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3. Other Formulas Occurring during the
Celebration
Other parts, most useful for expressing and
fostering the active participation of the faithful, and
which are assigned to the whole gathering, include
especially the Penitential Act, the Profession of
Faith, the Universal Prayer, and the Lord’s Prayer.
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4. The Manner of Pronouncing the Different
Texts
In texts that are to be pronounced in a loud and clear
voice, whether by the Priest or the Deacon, or by a reader,
or by everyone, the voice should correspond to the genre
of the text itself, that is, depending upon whether it is a
reading, a prayer, an explanatory comment, an
acclamation, or a sung text
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4. The Manner of Pronouncing the Different
Texts
Therefore, in the rubrics and in the norms that
follow, words such as “say” and “proclaim” are
to be understood either of singing or of
reciting.
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Sign of the cross and as the Priest enters with the Deacon
greetings and ministers, the Entrance Chant begins.
Penitential act (GIRM, 47)
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PROCESSION The Purpose of Introductory Rites
ENTRANCE HYMN/
CHANT
VENERATION
To ensure that the faithful, who come
OF THE ALTAR together as one;
Sign of the cross 1. establish communion
greetings 2. dispose themselves properly to listen to
Penitential act the Word of God
3. to celebrate the Eucharist worthily.
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Elements & Significance
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PROCESSION Entrance procession
ENTRANCE HYMN/ Its purpose is to:
CHANT
1. open the celebration,
VENERATION
OF THE ALTAR 2. foster the unity of those who have
been gathered,
Sign of the cross
3. introduce their thoughts to the
greetings
mystery of the liturgical time or
Penitential act festivity, and
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PROCESSION Entrance hymn
ENTRANCE HYMN/
CHANT This chant is sung alternately by
VENERATION
the choir and the people or
OF THE ALTAR similarly by a cantor and the
Sign of the cross people, or entirely by the people,
greetings or by the choir alone.
Penitential act
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PROCESSION Veneration of the Altar
ENTRANCE HYMN/ • Profound bow towards the altar
CHANT
• Kissing the altar
VENERATION
OF THE ALTAR • Incensing the altar
Sign of the cross
• The presence of the cross on the altar
greetings • Taking their respective seats
Penitential act
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PROCESSION Sign of the cross
ENTRANCE HYMN/ When the Entrance Chant is concluded,
CHANT
the Priest and the faithful, standing,
VENERATION
OF THE ALTAR sign themselves with the Sign of the
Cross, while the Priest, facing the
Sign of the cross
people, says:
greetings
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Elements & Significance
(introductory rites)
PROCESSION greetings
ENTRANCE HYMN/
CHANT It signifies the presence of the
VENERATION
Lord to the assembled community.
OF THE ALTAR By this greeting and the people’s
Sign of the cross response, the mystery of the
greetings Church gathered together is made
Penitential act manifest.
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PROCESSION greetings
ENTRANCE HYMN/
CHANT It refers also to the sacraments
VENERATION
OF THE ALTAR that the assembly has received
Sign of the cross (baptism and the sacrament of
order)
greetings
Penitential act
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PROCESSION Penitential act
ENTRANCE HYMN/
CHANT “Accuse a guilt hidden in the breast
VENERATION and deplore a hidden sin”
OF THE ALTAR
Penitential act
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PROCESSION Penitential act
ENTRANCE HYMN/
CHANT The rite concludes with the Priest’s
VENERATION absolution, which, however, lacks
OF THE ALTAR
the efficacy of the Sacrament of
Sign of the cross
Penance.
greetings
Penitential act
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Elements & Significance
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PROCESSION Penitential act
ENTRANCE HYMN/
CHANT From time to time on Sundays,
VENERATION especially in Easter Time, instead of
OF THE ALTAR
the customary Penitential Act, the
Sign of the cross
blessing and sprinkling of water may
greetings
take place as a reminder of Baptism.
Penitential act
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(introductory rites)
PROCESSION gloria
ENTRANCE HYMN/
CHANT Trinitarian Hymn that is
VENERATION
OF THE ALTAR obligatory for feasts and
Sign of the cross solemnities
greetings
Penitential act
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PROCESSION gloria
ENTRANCE HYMN/
CHANT structure:
VENERATION • First part is dedicated to the
OF THE ALTAR
Father: thanksgiving and praise
Sign of the cross • Second part to the Son:
greetings supplication
Penitential act • And third part makes reference to
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Elements & Significance
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PROCESSION gloria
ENTRANCE HYMN/
CHANT The ringing of bells during the
VENERATION singing of Gloria:
OF THE ALTAR
• During Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Sign of the cross
• Easter Vigil
greetings
Penitential act
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Elements & Significance
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PROCESSION Collect
ENTRANCE HYMN/
CHANT • Most important text to understand the
VENERATION significance of the celebration - introduces
OF THE ALTAR the character/spirit of the celebration
Sign of the cross
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PROCESSION Collect
ENTRANCE HYMN/
CHANT Structure:
VENERATION • Invitation to prayer
OF THE ALTAR
• Silence
Sign of the cross
• Collect (prayer)
greetings
• Amen.
Penitential act
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PROCESSION Collect
ENTRANCE HYMN/
CHANT 1. Invitation to prayer (Oremus)
VENERATION • Each member of the
OF THE ALTAR
assembly are actors, all are
Sign of the cross
called to pray - not just
greetings
passively listeners or
Penitential act
spectators
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PROCESSION Collect
ENTRANCE HYMN/
CHANT 2. Silence (GIRM, 54/1)
VENERATION • A brief time of silence that should
OF THE ALTAR be felt in order to make time to
Sign of the cross pray
greetings • In this time, all are called to
Penitential act exercise their common priesthood
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collect and requests
Elements & Significance
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PROCESSION Collect
ENTRANCE HYMN/ 3. Collect (Prayer)
CHANT
• The proper text of the collect which is recited
VENERATION by the priest is always in plural because it gives
OF THE ALTAR
voice to all.
Sign of the cross • Generally concludes with “...through Christ our
Lord your Son who lives and reigns with You in
greetings
unity of the Holy Spirit, God forever and ever…”
Penitential act • Because collect is directed towards God the
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Father and manifests the mediation of
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Elements & Significance
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PROCESSION Collect
ENTRANCE HYMN/
CHANT 4. Amen
VENERATION • It is an important moment for
OF THE ALTAR
the common priesthood
Sign of the cross
• It shows agreement and
greetings
concord with what was said
Penitential act
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gospel
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gospel
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Elements & Significance
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The Biblical
readings The Liturgy of the Word is to be
The responsorial celebrated in such a way as to
psalm
favor meditation, and so any kind
Acclamation
before the gospel of haste such as hinders
gospel recollection is clearly to be avoided.
homily
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Elements & Significance
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silence silence
The Biblical
readings It may be appropriate to observe
The responsorial such periods of silence, for
psalm
example, before the Liturgy of the
Acclamation
before the gospel Word itself begins, after the First
gospel and Second Reading, and lastly at
homily the conclusion of the Homily.
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silence Biblical readings
The Biblical
readings In the readings, the table of God’s
The responsorial Word is spread before the faithful,
psalm
and the treasures of the Bible are
Acclamation
before the gospel opened to them.
gospel
homily
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Elements & Significance
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silence Biblical readings
The Biblical
readings The function of proclaiming the
The responsorial readings is by tradition not
psalm
presidential but ministerial.
Acclamation
before the gospel
gospel
homily
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Elements & Significance
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silence Biblical readings
The Biblical
readings After each reading, whoever
The responsorial reads it pronounces the
psalm
acclamation, and by means of the
Acclamation
before the gospel reply the assembled people give
gospel honor to the Word of God that
homily they have received in faith and
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with gratitude.
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silence Responsorial Psalm
The Biblical
readings After the First Reading follows the
The responsorial
Responsorial Psalm, which is an
psalm integral part of the Liturgy of the
Acclamation
before the gospel
Word and which has great liturgical
and pastoral importance, since it
gospel
fosters meditation on the Word of
homily
God.
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Elements & Significance
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silence Responsorial Psalm
The Biblical The Responsorial Psalm should correspond
readings
to each reading and should usually be
The responsorial
psalm taken from the Lectionary.
Acclamation
before the gospel It is preferable for the Responsorial Psalm
gospel to be sung, at least as far as the people’s
response is concerned.
homily
creed
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Elements & Significance
(liturgy of the word)
silence Acclamation (alleluia)
The Biblical
readings The Alleluia is a gladsome
The responsorial
acclamation to welcome and greet
psalm the Lord who is about to speak in the
Acclamation
before the gospel
Gospel; also, to express pleasant
surprise, to praise God for the
gospel
blessings he has bestowed upon us.
homily
It is associated with Jesus’
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resurrection.
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Elements & Significance
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silence gospel
The Biblical
readings The proclamation of the Word
The responsorial “par excellence.”
psalm
Acclamation
before the gospel • Kerygma (preaching of the
gospel apostles)
homily • Standing
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Universal prayer
• “Proclamation”
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Elements & Significance
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silence gospel
The Biblical
readings A prayer is said before the
The responsorial proclamation of the Gospel.
psalm
Acclamation
before the gospel Cleanse my heart and my lips,
gospel almighty God, that I may worthily
homily
proclaim your holy Gospel.
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Elements & Significance
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silence gospel
The Biblical Long sign of the Cross:
readings
The meaning is this: For the word which
The responsorial
psalm Christ brought and which is set down in
Acclamation
this book we are willing to stand up with a
before the gospel mind that is open, we are ready to
gospel confess it with our mouth, and above all
we are determined to safeguard it
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faithfully in our hearts.
creed - JA Jungmann
Universal prayer
Elements & Significance
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silence gospel
The Biblical
readings Another prayer is said after the
The responsorial proclamation of the Gospel.
psalm
Acclamation
before the gospel Through the words of the Gospel
gospel may our sins be wiped away.
homily
creed
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Elements & Significance
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silence homily
The Biblical • The Homily is part of the Liturgy and is highly
readings
recommended, for it is necessary for the
The responsorial nurturing of the Christian life.
psalm
• It should be an explanation of some aspect of
Acclamation the readings from Sacred Scripture or of
before the gospel
another text from the Ordinary or the Proper
gospel of the Mass of the day and should take into
account both the mystery being celebrated
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and the particular needs of the listeners.
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Elements & Significance
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silence homily
The Biblical
readings • The Homily should ordinarily be
The responsorial
given by the Priest Celebrant
psalm himself or be entrusted by him to a
Acclamation
before the gospel
concelebrating Priest, or from time
to time and, if appropriate, to the
gospel
Deacon, but never to a lay person.
homily
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Elements & Significance
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silence creed
The Biblical The purpose of the Creed or Profession of
readings
Faith is that the whole gathered people may
The responsorial
psalm respond to the Word of God proclaimed in the
Acclamation
readings taken from Sacred Scripture and
before the gospel explained in the Homily and that they may
gospel also honor and confess the great mysteries of
the faith…
homily
creed
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silence Universal Prayer
The Biblical In the Universal Prayer or Prayer of the
readings
Faithful, the people respond in some
The responsorial
psalm sense to the Word of God which they have
Acclamation
received in faith and, exercising the office
before the gospel of their baptismal Priesthood, offer
gospel prayers to God for the salvation of all.
homily
creed
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silence Universal Prayer
The Biblical It is desirable that there usually be such a
readings
form of prayer in Masses celebrated with
The responsorial
psalm the people, so that petitions may be
Acclamation
offered for holy Church, for those who
before the gospel govern with authority over us, for those
gospel weighed down by various needs, for all
humanity, and for the salvation of the
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whole world.
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silence Universal Prayer
The Biblical The intentions announced should be
readings
sober, be composed with a wise liberty
The responsorial
psalm and in few words, and they should be
Acclamation
expressive of the prayer of the entire
before the gospel community.
gospel
homily
creed
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silence Universal Prayer
The Biblical The series of intentions is usually to be:
readings
1. for the needs of the Church;
The responsorial 2. for public authorities and the salvation of the
psalm
whole world;
Acclamation 3. for those burdened by any kind of difficulty;
before the gospel
4. for the local community.
gospel 5. for the dead.
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Nevertheless, in any particular celebration, the series of
creed intentions may be concerned more closely with the
particular occasion.
Universal prayer
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Eucharistic prayer
Communion rite
Lord’s prayer
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Preparation
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Prayer over
the offering
Deposition of the offerings:
Eucharistic prayer
"Having laid the chalice on the
'altar, the priest, bowing deeply,
Communion rite
says in a low voice: Humble and
Lord’s prayer
repentant (In spiritu humilitatis)“
Rite of peace
Fraction rite
communion
(cf. Dn 3, 39-40)
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Preparation
of the gifts
Eucharistic prayer
Prayer over Main elements:
the offering 1. The thanksgiving (preface)
Eucharistic prayer 2. The acclamation: the Sanctus
3. Epiclesis
Communion rite
4. Institution narrative and the consecration
Lord’s prayer 5. Anamnesis
6. The offerings (Oblation)
Rite of peace
7. Intercessions
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8. The final doxology
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Preparation
of the gifts
Eucharistic prayer
Prayer over 1. The thanksgiving (expressed especially
the offering
in the Preface), in which the Priest, in the
Eucharistic prayer name of the whole of the holy people,
Communion rite
glorifies God the Father and gives thanks
to him for the whole work of salvation or
Lord’s prayer for some particular aspect of it, according
Rite of peace to the varying day, festivity, or time of
year.
Fraction rite
Fraction rite
Fraction rite
Fraction rite
Fraction rite
Rite of peace
Fraction rite
Fraction rite
Rite of peace
Fraction rite
Rite of peace
Fraction rite
Rite of peace
Fraction rite
Fraction rite
communion
(GIRM 283/1).
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all those who attend the spiritual exercises or
participate in a spiritual or pastoral conference"
Elements & Theology
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Concluding rites
1. brief announcements, should they be necessary;
2. the Priest’s Greeting and Blessing, which on certain days and
occasions is expanded and expressed by the Prayer over the People
or another more solemn formula;
3. the Dismissal of the people by the Deacon or the Priest, so that each
may go back to doing good works, praising and blessing God;
4. the kissing of the altar by the Priest and the Deacon, followed by a
profound bow to the altar by the Priest, the Deacon, and the other
ministers.