A Lenten Refresher on the Parts of the Mass
The Eucharistic liturgy is not a string of prayers haphazardly following one upon another — there is a coherence to the structure of the Mass.
The Eucharistic liturgy is not a string of prayers haphazardly following one upon another — there is a coherence to the structure of the Mass.
The Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments will hold its annual plenary assembly Feb. 6-9 at the Jesuit Curia in Rome.
Pope Benedict XVI spoke about the document several times during his pontificate
COMMENTARY: The greatest value of ‘The Gardens of God’ is as an occasion for building communion in the Church.
This liturgical form of prayer draws us closer to God throughout the day, uniting us with clergy, religious and laity around the world in the praise of God.
I’m convinced that boredom is at the root of many of the Church’s ills.
Star designer-turned-tailor of the liturgical-garment world says, ‘God drew me in through beauty.’
‘In the liturgy of the New Covenant every liturgical action, especially the celebration of the Eucharist and the sacraments, is an encounter between Christ and the Church’ (CCC 1097)
COMMENTARY: Liturgical Christianity has given me everything my heart had longed for in prayer.
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