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Latin Typical Editions. Where did they come from?. Sacrosanctum Concilium (chapter two) FOUR THEOLOGICAL PREMISES. The Celebration of the Eucharist is First of all Christo-centric; Every Celebration of the Eucharist Requires a Bishop or his Priest; - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Where did they come from?

Latin Typical Editions

Sacrosanctum Concilium(chapter two)

FOUR THEOLOGICAL PREMISES The Celebration of the Eucharist is First of all Christo-centric; Every Celebration of the Eucharist Requires a Bishop or his

Priest; Participation of the Faithful is the Goal to be Considered

Before all Others, and, The Eucharist is the Source and Summit Christian Life.

The Missale Romanum

1970 editio typica latina

1975 editio typica altera

2000 editio typica tertia

From Missale RomanumTo

Vernacular Edition

MissaleRomanum

2000 Adaptation

RomanMissal

USA

Adaptation of the Missale Romanum

1. Translation ICEL and Liturgiam

authenticam

2. Appendix for the United States

3. Norms for Holy Communion under Both Kinds

2. Adaptations for the USA

43: gestures and posture of the faithful

48: opening song; 61: responsorial psalm 74: presentation song 87: communion song 67: Apostles' Creed 160: distribution of holy

Communion 283: communion under both

kinds 301: materials for fixed altars 326: materials for sacred

furnishings

329: materials for sacred vessels

343: materials for sacred vestments.

304: color of altar cloths 318: veiling of crosses 339: vesture for lay

ministers 346: color of sacred 362: readings for mass 373: special days of

prayer 393: musical instruments 393: approval of mass

texts set to music

3. Norms for Holy Communion under both kinds

Three indults allowing EMHCs to assist with:

Consumption of remaining Precious Blood Purification of Sacred Vessels

1. Translation

2. Appendix for the United States

3. Norms for Holy Communion under Both Kinds

Adaptation of the Missale Romanum