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A DIFFERENT LENS WITH WHICH TO VIEW THE NEW ROMAN MISSAL The Evangelizing Community Father Tim Keeney Saint Anne Catholic Church November 2011
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  1. 1. The Evangelizing CommunityA DIFFERENT LENS WITH WHICH TO VIEWTHE NEW ROMAN MISSAL Father Tim Keeney Saint Anne Catholic Church November 2011
  2. 2. Basic Gospel We are all about the death and resurrection of Jesus How we participate inhis death and resurrection is the story of our spiritual lives Our identity with Christ is accomplished and sealed by the Holy Spirit
  3. 3. The Paschal Mystery All ministry helps people experience the Paschal Mysterythe death and resurrection of Christ All ministry takes place in the dynamics of the Trinitylove and self-gift for the sake of the other Priests are, par excellence, ministers, and by our baptism all are ministers through our common priesthood
  4. 4. The LiturgyWe have to be aware of how: Liturgy is an asset for The language of the New peopleRoman Missal draws us into a deeper In todays culture understanding of: liturgy can appear to be a The Gospel liability Paschal Mystery Mystery of the Trinity
  5. 5. A Useful DistinctionWorshipLiturgy Experience A standard ritual A designed service which everyonewhich can contain many accepts that allows points of novelty and people to enter itwhich attempts to induce from many different certain emotions and emotional and personalperspectives in the perspectivesparticipants
  6. 6. Distinction between ParticipantsLiturgyCongregation Each of us must be an active participantWorship ExperienceAudiencePassive recipients ofwhat is being presented
  7. 7. Different styles ofcelebrating The words of the textare starting pointsneeding a rhetoric tocommunicate meaning The Mass is formed as aTHE series of calls andresponses between thepriest and theMASScongregation
  8. 8. The Language of the New Missal Closer to the Latin More Poetic Draws upon ancient prayers of the Church Emphasizes our humility before God Emphasizes the Holiness of God More Theological More Scriptural More unified with other languages
  9. 9. The DynamicsThe Eucharist is an interactive experiencethat is fundamentally evangelizing: we call people to conversion,we celebrate commitment, we send people forth.
  10. 10. The Eucharist is Interactive
  11. 11. The Introductory RitesGreeting
  12. 12. The Introductory RitesHIPenitential Act
  13. 13. The Introductory RitesHIPenitential Act
  14. 14. The Introductory Rites HI GLORIAGloria
  15. 15. The Introductory Rites HI GLORIAGloria
  16. 16. The Introductory Rites HI GLORIAGloria
  17. 17. The Liturgy of the Word1ST Word and Response THE FIRST RESPONSE TO THE WORD OF GOD IS THE RECITATION OFTHE CREEDI ACCEPT, I BELIEVE
  18. 18. The Liturgy of the Word HI GOSPELGospel
  19. 19. The Liturgy of the Word HI GOSPELGospel
  20. 20. The CreedI believe in one God, the Father almighty,maker of heaven and earth,of all things visible and invisible.I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ,the Only Begotten Son of God,born of the Father before all ages.God from God, Light from Light,true God from true God,begotten, not made,consubstantial with the Father,through him all things were made.
  21. 21. The CreedFor us men and for our salvationhe came down from heaven,and by the Holy Spiritwas incarnate of the Virgin Mary,and became man.For our sake he wascrucified under Pontius Pilate,He suffered death and was buried,and rose again on the third day,in accordance with the Scriptures.
  22. 22. The CreedHe ascended into heaven and is seatedat the right hand of the Father.He will come again in glory to judgethe living and the dead,and his kingdom will have no end.I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord,the giver of life, who proceeds from theFather and the Son, who with the Fatherand the Son is ad0red and glorified,who has spoken through the prophets.
  23. 23. The CreedI believe in one, holy, catholic andapostolic Church.I confess one baptism for theforgiveness of sinsand I look forward tothe resurrection of the dead and thelife of the world to come.Amen
  24. 24. The CreedFides QuaeThe content ofthe articles of faith that I acceptFides QuaThe act of faith bywhich I accept not only thecontent but the God who actsin our lives
  25. 25. FaithBeyond and through Apostles Creed the words, how do Alternating we help people sides recite the see theCreed fundamental act of Renewal of trust and acceptance baptism the Creed expresses? promises
  26. 26. 2nd Word andResponse THE SECONDRESPONSETO THE WORD OF GODIS AT THE OFFERTORY The Offertory
  27. 27. The OffertoryI give myself,By the mystery of thiswe givewater and wine may weourselves come to shareto God in in the divinityresponseof Christ whoto humbledThe W O R Dhimself to share in our humanity.
  28. 28. The Offertory Fruit of the earth Fruit of the vine Work of human hands
  29. 29. The OffertoryThe Offertory is the GIFT OF ONESSELF, ones resources, ones being, in response to theLOVE OF GOD
  30. 30. The Offertory More radical than tithing More radical than free will offering More radical than be generous with your resourcesWE ARE ASKING CATHOLICSTO GIVE THEMSELVES
  31. 31. The OffertoryWe are not just askingpeople to support theparish(pay bills),but to support theKingdom of Godwhich we believerstry to serve
  32. 32. The OffertoryWHAT IS GOD ASKING OF ME? AM I NOT LIKE ABRAHAM, MOSES, JEREMIAH, ESTHER, JUDITH,TOBIT, PETER, JOHN, PAUL?
  33. 33. The OffertoryWILL I SAY YES TO GOD?
  34. 34. The Doxology3rd Word and ResponseThe GREAT AMEN in response to the Doxology sums up the aims of stewardship and discipleship expressed through the Eucharistic Prayer
  35. 35. The Eucharistic Prayer The Doxology affirms the whole Eucharistic Prayer Lift up your hearts Let us give thanks Remembrance and re-enacting the gift of Christ ofhimself in the Eucharist The gifts are consecrated; the givers of the giftsare consecrated
  36. 36. Identity with Christ May we become one body, one spirit in Christ May he make of us an eternal offering to you
  37. 37. Identity with Christ Grant in your loving kindness to all who partake of this one Bread and one Chalice that. . . they may truly become a living sacrifice in Christ Holy Father, we humbly beseech you to accept us also, together with your Son
  38. 38. The Liturgy of the EucharisthiOrate, fratres
  39. 39. The Liturgy of the EucharisthiPreface Dialogue
  40. 40. The sacrifice is not only the death of Jesus, not only the elements that bring us into unity with Jesus death and resurrection,but also the people are identified withJesus eternal self-giving
  41. 41. The Memorial AcclamationThe Memorial Acclamation
  42. 42. The Memorial AcclamationThe Memorial Acclamation
  43. 43. The DoxologyThrough Him, with Him, in Him,in the unity of the Holy Spirit, all glory and honor is Yours,almighty Father,forever and ever.Amen.
  44. 44. The Doxology and Stewardship We make God the center of our lives We pledge God all glory (praise) We pledge God all honor (resources ofself and world) We center ourselves in the Trinity ofeternal life and love We anticipate the Kingdom, when allcreation reaches fulfillment
  45. 45. The Communion Rite4th Word and ResponseTHE RECEPTION OF COMMUNION IS A RESPONSE TOTHE WORD OF GOD
  46. 46. The Communion Rite I become Christs body I live Christs life
  47. 47. The Communion Rite More than just a receiving of the Body of Christ (passive) Also a commitment to become the Body of Christon the part of the congregation and on the part of the individual disciple (active)
  48. 48. The Communion RiteWill I take to myself the body of Jesus? The body that was broken?Will I take his chalice to my lips?The chalice that is shed for the life of all?Will I live Christs death so I may live his life? Will I live his life in the world?
  49. 49. The Communion Ritelord I amBehold the Lamb of God
  50. 50. The Communion Rite Communion is our way of acceptingthe challenge of Jesus,UNLESS YOU TAKE UP YOUR CROSS EVERY DAY,YOU CANNOT BE MY DISCIPLES
  51. 51. The Concluding Rites5th Word and ResponseTHE DISMISSAL IS OUR FINAL RESPONSE TO THE WORD OF GOD
  52. 52. The Concluding RitesDismissal CommitmentGo and announceI will live my the Gospel of faith in the the Lord world
  53. 53. The Concluding Rites We are not church mice We are not monks We go forth into the world (world having both good and bad meanings) We go forth to be Christs Body in the World
  54. 54. The Concluding Rites hiDismissal
  55. 55. The Concluding RitesDismissal is ourDismissal is our accepting thecommitment to fundamentallive out the idea ofmeaning of the MISSIONMass at the heart ofthroughout the discipleship week as disciples-family, work,friendship, civiclife
  56. 56. CelebrationThe problem of automatic pilot ~priests and people go through theroutine and, worst of all, theylook like they are just goingthrough the routine
  57. 57. CELEBRATIONCelebrate the Mass as if it were your first MassCelebrate the Mass as if it were your last MassCelebrate the Mass as if it were your only Mass
  58. 58. At every Mass There are seekers There are people thinking about returning There are grieving people There are spiritually starving people There are people from groups that are on the edgeyoung adults, parents
  59. 59. By my participation andhow I participate at Mass,am I willing to be part of anevangelizing community?

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