This complete pastoral introduction to penance celebrations in the renewing Church provides 15 celebration outlines, with suggested prayers and rites, and 15 forms for community examination of conscience; 23 pages of prayers for use by planners and during celebrations; and brief notes on celebrating general absolution when this is permitted.
The readings for the Sundays of Years A, B and C are placed in separate sections for each liturgical season. Continuous footers help the reader find a specific Sunday or Solemnity in a particular year.
The purpose of this volume is to make better known the pastoral, theological, and liturgical introduction known as the General Instructuion of the Liturgy of the Hours so that individuals, parishes, and other communities may gain a deeper appreciation of the importance of daily liturgical prayer.
This issue of Canadian Studies in Liturgy is intended as a companion volume to the ritual book Sunday Celebration of the Word and Hours (see page50). The notes concerning the formation and training of leaders of prayer are entitled Formation Notes. Liturgical principles, ministries, the formation of lay leaders, special occasions, Liturgy of the Hours, options for the celebration and liturgical music are some of the subject discussed in this companion book.
This study treats the following topics related to lay ministries: Church and ministry, attitudes toward ministry, ministries and gifts, maintaining unity, different meanings of the words "ministry" and "ministries," types of recognition given to ministries in the Church, what ministries of lay persons there should be or could be, the formation of lay ministers, and the relationship of liturgy to ministries.
Ideal for priests, deacons, and those in formation for these ministries, this book offers a practical examination of the principal ingredients for effective homilies.
Laid out in a side-by-side, Latin-English format, this definitive presentation of the Instruction is written for liturgists, musicians, catechists, scholars, and parish and diocesan pastoral leaders.
The Canons of a church are the laws that govern the behavior of its clergy. These Canons apply to the North American Old Catholic Church, the national Latin Rite church in the United States. The Canons were adopted and went into effect on Advent Sunday (the start of the liturgical year) in 2009.
This resource summarizes the Church's legislation for authorizing certain publications and covers issues concerning the Latin and Eastern Catholic Churches.
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