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Words in the Roman Missal, Third Edition Parts of the Mass
www.usccb.orgEvery Eucharistic Prayer contains an anamnesis or memorial in which the Church calls to mind the Pas-sion, Resurrection, and glorious return of Christ Jesus. Doxology: A Christian prayer that gives praise and glory to God often in a special way to the three divine Per-sons of the Trinity. Liturgical prayers, including the Eucharistic Prayer, tra-
The General Instruction of the Roman Missal - Liturgy Office
www.liturgyoffice.org.ukThe Profession of Faith 16 The Universal Prayer 16 C. The Liturgy of the Eucharist 17 The Preparation of the Gifts 17 The Prayer over the Offerings 18 The Eucharistic Prayer 18 The Communion Rite 19 The Lord’s Prayer 19 The Rite of Peace 19 The Fraction of the Bread 19 Communion 20 D. The Concluding Rites 21
The Mystery of Faith - Oregon Catholic Press
content.ocp.orgNew name, same prayer currently in the eucharistic prayer, after the invocation of the Holy Spirit and the words of institution, the priest invites the assembly to speak the memorial acclamation with the words “let us proclaim the mystery of faith.” When the new Roman Missal is promulgated, the memo- rial acclamation Riteswill be known as ...
The Mass-Liturgy of the Eucharist - St John V
stjohnv.orgThe Eucharistic Prayer is the central prayer of the liturgy. The word “eucharist” comes from the Greek for “thanksgiving,” and this prayer is primarily an act of praise and thanks to God for all that God has done for us through the ages. The prayer asks God to
The Eucharistic Prayer: Consecration
www.stjohnslincoln.comTHE MASS I. INTRODUCTORY RITES Entrance Veneration of the Altar Greeting Penitential Rite “Lord, Have Mercy” “Glory to God in the Highest” Opening Prayer
The Eucharistic Prayer: an introduction
www.stjohnslincoln.comTHE MASS I. INTRODUCTORY RITES Entrance Veneration of the Altar Greeting Penitential Rite “Lord, Have Mercy” “Glory to God in the Highest” Opening Prayer