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  2. liturgy of the Word, the first of the two principal rites of the mass, the central act of worship of the Roman Catholic Church, the second being the liturgy of the Eucharist (see also Eucharist). The liturgy of the Word typically consists of three readings, the first from the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) and the second and third from the New ...

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  3. www.usccb.org › order-of-mass › liturgy-of-the-wordLiturgy of the Word | USCCB

    In the Liturgy of the Word, the Church feeds the people of God from the table of his Word (cf. Sacrosanctum Concilium, no. 51). The Scriptures are the word of God, written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.

  4. Mass – Liturgy Of The Word. In the liturgy of the word Christians come together to thank God for Gods gifts. Listening to God’s word (the Bible) they grow in faith more conformed to the mind of Christ. Liturgy celebrates the wonders of creation and gives thanks for the reality of redemption.

  5. The Liturgy of the Word is focused primarily around the Scripture, which is one of the four main ways Christ is present at each Mass. The Church tells us that at Mass, Jesus is present in the priest, the assembly of the people, the Scripture, and the Eucharist.

  6. Feb 15, 2019 · The Liturgy of the Word | Understanding the Mass. Having been gathered in and prepared through the Introductory Rites, the Mass continues with the proclamation of the Word and the reception of...

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  7. The key to the liturgy of the word is listening. We are called to listen attentively as the reader, deacon or priest proclaims God's Word. Unless one is unable to hear, one should not be reading along with a text from a missal.

  8. 1154 The liturgy of the Word is an integral part of sacramental celebrations. To nourish the faith of believers, the signs which accompany the Word of God should be emphasized: the book of the Word (a lectionary or a book of the Gospels), its veneration (procession, incense, candles), the place of its proclamation (lectern or ambo), its audible ...

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