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“Taste and see that the Lord is good.” Dear friends let us ask ourselves some simple questions first and then
read the comments that follow:-
1. What
is the liturgy? The liturgy is the public work or
service of God by which Christ continue the redemption through the Church. May God … grant that you may live in
harmony with one another in accordance with Christ Jesus, so that with one mind
and one mouth you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ (Rom
15:5-6). 2. What is the meaning of liturgy? As with all of God’s work, the liturgy
is his blessing to us. Our response adoration
and thanksgiving. 3. What is the focus of the liturgy? The saving life and mission of Christ
is the central teaching of our faith; Church’s liturgy proclaims and celebrates
this same mystery. To me, the least of all the saints,
was given the grace of proclaiming to
Gentiles the unfathomable riches of Christ and to reveal for all the
plan, the mystery that was hidden for ages in God, the creator of all things,
so that the multi-faceted wisdom of God might now be made known through the
Church to the rulers and powers in the heavens, in accordance with the eternal
plan he carried out in Christ Jesus our Lord (Eph 3:8-11). 4. How is the Trinity honoured through the
liturgy? In the liturgy, the Father is adored
as Creator; the Son as our brother and Redeemer; the Holy Spirit as the giver
of all gifts. 5. What place does the Word of God have in
the liturgy? The Word of God speaks of the
“wonders” worked in the sacraments and it expresses our response of faith. Therefore, the Word of God has an intense role in each liturgical act . Receive instruction from his mouth,
and lay up his words in your heart (Rom 22:22). 6. Do music and art have a place in liturgy? Music and art have always been used to
enhance liturgies by lending beauty to the celebration and by lifting hearts
and minds to God. They are best used
when they illustrate the Word of God. Let the Word of God dwell in you
richly; teach and admonish each other with all wisdom; sing psalms, hymns, and
spiritual songs to God with thanks in your hearts (Col 3:16) 7. What is the liturgy of the hours? The liturgy of the hours is the public
and official common prayer of the Catholic Church. It is prayed daily by priests, religious and
an ever-increasing number of the laity.
This form of the liturgy, based on the Psalms, is meant as a complement
to Eucharistic devotion. Pray at all times in the Spirit with
every manner of prayer and supplication (Eph 6:18). 8. What is the liturgical year? The liturgical year is the name given
to the days and seasons within a year’s time in which the Church celebrates
Christ’s Paschal Mystery. The liturgical
seasons are Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter and Ordinary Time, Sundays and
holydays, Feasts of Mary, celebrations of Saints’ day and other Feast days
light the Church year with warmth to stir the devotion of God’s people. He has sent me … to proclaim the
acceptable year of the Lord (LK 4:18-1
). 9. What are liturgical colours? Liturgical colours, usually green,
purple, red, rose and white, are colours of the priest’s outer vestment, the
chasuble. Each colour helps to set the
tone of joy, penance, etc. for particular liturgical seasons or feasts. 10. What is Advent? “Advent” means coming. It is the short season, approximately four
weeks in which we prepare for Christmas and recall Christ’s second coming at
the end of time. 11. What is Christmas? Christmas is the holy day of
obligation on which we celebrate Jesus’ birthday. 12. What is the Christmas season? The Christmas season is the joyful
period of time from Christmas to the celebration of Jesus’ baptism. 13. What is Lent? Lent is the Church’s season of
preparation for Easter, in which Christians are expected to give more attention
to prayers, penance and good deeds. 14. What is Easter? Easter, the Church’s greatest day of
celebration, is the special Sunday of which we rejoice over Jesus’ resurrection
from the dead. 15. What is the Easter Season? The Easter Season is the most joyous
season of the Church’s year-the fifty days from Easter to Pentecost. 16. What is the Easter Vigil? The Easter Vigil is a celebration held
at any time during the hours of darkness that precede the Easter sunrise. (“Vigil” means a night watch). Consists of a service of light, liturgy of
the Word, a liturgy of Baptism and the liturgy of the Eucharist. 17. What is Pentecost? Pentecost is the Sunday seven weeks
after Easter on which we celebrate the Holy Spirit’s descent upon the apostles
and disciples gathered in the upper room.
Pentecost is considered the “birthday” of the Church. 18. What is Ordinary Time? Ordinary Time is the season of the
Church year outside of the Advent-Christmas and Lent-Easter seasons. One part of ordinary time falls between
Christmas season and Lent and the other part falls between Pentecost and
Advent. So, now tell me how many of
us read the Word of God as a daily practice?
How many of us have the Church calendar as a guidance to find the daily
readings? You still have time hurry! Be a servant of God. Serve him with all your heart, with all your
mind and with all your soul. God bless you
all. I wish everyone a blessed year 2008. Florine
Mathias |