The two parts which, in a certain sense, go to make up the Mass, namely, the liturgy of the word and the Eucharistic liturgy, are so closely connected with each other that they form but one single act of worship. The Liturgy and Time - Page 20by Irénée Henri Dalmais, Aimé Georges Martimort, Pierre Jounel - 1986 - 304 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Irénée Henri Dalmais, Aimé Georges Martimort - 1987 - 324 pages
...certain sense, go to make up the Mass, namely, the liturgy of the word and the liturgy of the eucharist, are so closely connected with each other that they form but one single act of worship." 10. VSC 6 and 106: see The Church at Prayer lV, 19-21. 11. This is the case with the Byzantine megaloi... | |
| Walter J. Burghardt - 1987 - 260 pages
...certain sense, go to make up the Mass, namely, the liturgy of the word and the liturgy of the Eucharist, are so closely connected with each other that they form but one single act of worship."7 For the Catholic homilist, and for countless other Christian preachers, the primary setting... | |
| George William Rutler - 1988 - 278 pages
...which, in a certain sense, go to make up the Mass, namely, the liturgy of the word and the eucharistie liturgy, are so closely connected with each other that they form but one single act of worship." The synagogue and the temple meet in the eucharistie action, and Vianney was not one to deface the... | |
| Nathan Mitchell - 1990 - 474 pages
...the Liturgy, section 56: "The two parts which, in a certain sense, go to make up the Mass, namely, the liturgy of the word and the eucharistic liturgy,...other that they form but one single act of worship." 112 1967, Instruction on Eucharistic Worship, section 10: "The preaching of the Word is necessary for... | |
| Lucien Deiss - 1996 - 260 pages
...of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. These two parts, as Sacrosanctum Connlium 56 states, "are so closely connected with each other that they form but one single act of worship."11 This single act takes up the pattern of the cultic assemblies of the Old Testament: God... | |
| Steven J. Schloeder - 1998 - 274 pages
...and necessary part of the whole Mass. The two Liturgies, that of the Word and that of the Eucharist, "are so closely connected with each other that they form but one single act of worship".126 In the Liturgy of the Word we find a distinct manifestation of Christ's presence, "for... | |
| Lukas Vischer - 2003 - 448 pages
...and the Liturgy of the Altar, just as the council's deliverance itself stated that "The two parts ... are so closely connected with each other that they form but one single act of worship" (para. 56). In an earlier paragraph (51) the council ruled that "The treasures of the Bible are to... | |
| Paul F. Bradshaw - 2002 - 524 pages
...document. The Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, carefully defines the twin parts of this rite as being 'so closely connected with each other that they form but one single act of worship' (para. 56). In an earlier paragraph (51 ) the Council ruled that: 'The treasures of the Bible are to... | |
| Rembert Weakland - 2003 - 324 pages
...which in a sense go to make up the Mass, viz., the liturgy of the word and the eucharistic liturgy, ate so closely connected with each other that they form but one single act of worship."2 u Very simply, the homily is liturgy, the 16. Martin Marty, "Preaching Rhetorically: Thanks,... | |
| Pamela Jackson - 2004 - 192 pages
...certain sense, go to make up the Mass, namely, the liturgy of the word and the liturgy of the eucharist, are so closely connected with each other that they...form but one single act of worship. Accordingly this Council strongly urges pastors that in their catechesis they insistently teach the faithful to take... | |
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