We should even consider participating in daily Mass. Liturgy of the Hours Another way to continually live a sacramental life is to pray the Liturgy of the Hours. This prayer is no longer for ...
Now, in part two, we shall turn to the purpose of the liturgy: namely, true worship of God. In part three (i.e. next time), we shall consider the fruits or benefits of the Liturgy: how the Liturgy ...
The Jesuit Ordo app continues to be available for the 2023-2024 liturgical year. It contains the 2023-2024 Order of Celebration for the Eucharist and the Liturgy of the Hours for Jesuits in the United ...
Liturgy at Boston College is an experience of true community. Our Masses are opportunities to come together as one and recognize the God that is with us and within us. The liturgies are enhanced by ...
The Department of Outreach and Evangelism is pleased to share with parish clergy the Teaching Liturgy, with text provided by Father Luke Veronis. Many of our priests are already offering a Teaching ...
The U.S. bishops wrapped up the second day of public sessions for their annual fall assembly in Baltimore with a focus on three major issues: migration, the dignity of the huma ...
By Deacon Frank Agnoli The Catholic Messenger This is the fourth article in our series about two re-translated liturgical ...
As Nov. 2, All Souls’ Day, the commemoration of all the faithful departed, nears, we ask the good and merciful Lord to grant ...
Worship must start, then, with God. The question that we should be asking is “How does this liturgy, in this particular context, give God glory?” THERE has, for some time, been a deepening crisis of ...
The government has imposed curbs on outdoor activities and the retail sector in the second-most polluted city in the world ...
22). He mistakenly says that it “ends the liturgy with a private devotion.” The liturgy ends when the celebrant says, “Go forth, the Mass is ended,” and the people reply, “Thanks be to ...
Simultaneously spiritual and material, liturgy incarnates unseen realities in concrete forms – bread, wine, water, the architectural arrangement of churches and temples. Nineteenth-century writers ...