Last week, we started to look at the postures and gestures that we engage in during Mass. Each is intended to help us direct our minds and hearts more intently towards what we are celebrating. Many of these postures and gestures are outlined in the liturgical books in what are called the rubrics. The rubrics … Continue reading 18/9/11 – “And, striking their breast, they say”
Category: Celebrating Mass
Over the past months, we have looked at what happens during Mass and some of the changes that have occurred to the texts as part of the transition to a new English translation of the Roman Missal. Full, conscious and active participation in the Mass, however, involves more than words. Posture and gestures are also … Continue reading 11/9/11 – Postures at Mass
The introduction of the new translation of the Roman Missal is not just a chance to learn new words, but will hopefully be an opportunity to come to a deeper understanding of the Mass. After communion, all in the assembly are invited to engage in silent prayer, or a thanksgiving hymn can be sung. The … Continue reading 4/9/11 – What Happens At Mass, Part XVII: The Dismissal
The introduction of the new translation of the Roman Missal is not just a chance to learn new words, but will hopefully be an opportunity to come to a deeper understanding of the Mass. When the priest invites us to enter into communion, we respond by saying we are unworthy to receive Christ in the … Continue reading 21/8/11 – What Happens At Mass, Part XVI: The Invitation to Communion
The introduction of the new translation of the Roman Missal is not just a chance to learn new words, but will hopefully be an opportunity to come to a deeper understanding of the Mass. After the Eucharistic Prayer, we enter into our celebration of the Communion Rite. This begins with the Lord’s Prayer, the words … Continue reading 14/8/11 – What Happens At Mass, Part XV: The Communion Rite
