[...] liturgy: the Mass of the Catechumens and their dismissal; the litany; the Anaphora beginning with the words "Right and just" and interrupted by the Sanctus; the words of Institution; Anamimnesis, Epiklesis and Supplication for all kinds of people at that place; the Elevation with ...
It also aims at up-working a new model of the First Communion ministry that would focus on the evangelizing catechesis (closely united with the liturgy) that directs a child and his or her family to the catechumenal process that stimulates bonds with Christ and t...
Two aspects in which remembrance and liturgy are connected, namely Passover and Holy Communion, are scrutinized and it is proposed that the idea of storytelling could be an intriguing aspect for further reflection within a Reformed ... FP Kruger,BJD Klerk - 《Studia Liturgica》 被引量: 0发表...
Pastoral Care of the Sick: Rites of Anointing and Viaticum[PCS] Communion of the Sick by an Ordinary Minister Viaticum outside Mass by an Ordinary Minister Sunday Celebrations in the Absence of a Priest[SCAP] Liturgy of the Word with Communion©...
The event was both solemn and historic. Archbishop Laurent Ulrich presided over the morning Mass, including the consecration of a new bronze altar. The liturgy was attended by 2,500 people, including French President Emmanuel Macron — enjoying a brief respite from France’s politi...
Samples of Catholic religious objects—The Holy Bible, a Crucifix, and a Rosary. Justin Martyr described 2nd-century Christian liturgy in his First Apology (c. 150) to Emperor Antoninus Pius, and his description remains relevant to the basic structure of Christian liturgical worship: ParaCrawl Co...
An Extracts for the Roman Gradual (New York, 1869) provided liturgy and music for morning prayers while the Manuale Cantorum was used in the Divine Office. The Jesuits had two 1810 Belgian and an 1869 Cincinnati edition of the Manuale. At the end of the day, books of Vespers (two French...
The liturgy, attended by French President Emmanuel Macron, clergy, dignitaries, and guests totaling around 2,500 people, was closed to the general public. Nearly 170 bishops from France and around the world took part in the celebration, along with one priest from each of the parishes in the...
noun(n.) pitch or modulation of the voice in reciting portions of the liturgy. acceptationnoun(n.) Acceptance; reception; favorable reception or regard; state of being acceptable. noun(n.) The meaning in which a word or expression is understood, or generally received; as, term is to be ...
“Being back here after all this time is overwhelming,” said one attendee, who described the Mass as both a personal and collective occasion. Others praised the profound religious significance of Sunday’s liturgy, which followed the official reopening ceremony on Saturda...