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  1. 28. The Mass consists in some sense of two parts, namely the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist, these being so closely interconnected that they form but one single act of worship. For in the Mass is spread the table both of God’s Word and of the Body of Christ, and from it the faithful are to be instructed and refreshed.

  2. The Prayers of the Faithful. Here, we pray for various intentions— the Church, the world, the sick, and the deceased. These prayers are also known as the Universal Prayer or General Intercessions. Liturgy of the Eucharist: The Heart of the Mass. This is the most important part of the Mass, where bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Christ.

  3. Aug 5, 2018 · Worship is the beating heart of the Christian vocation. The highest form of Worship is the Divine Liturgy or, as we say in the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church, the Holy Mass. The Catholic Church has long understood that part of her role as mother and teacher is to watch over worship, for the sake of the faithful and in obedience to the God ...

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  4. Aug 20, 2004 · It is the "source" because without Christ's sacrifice, we would have no redemption, and thus no Church and sacraments. The "summit" because we will one day participate in the heavenly liturgy, offering and "partaking" of the sacrificial Lamb in a fulfilled manner, that is, offering and having communion with Our Lord without sacramental veils.

  5. The Mass is the most beautiful act of worship of Almighty God and a precious treasure of our Catholic Church. To fully appreciate the Mass, one has to understand its historical development. Granted, the root of the Mass is the Last Supper, a Passover meal. Here our Lord and the apostles read the Sacred Scriptures, and then for the first time He ...

  6. The Mass is composed of two parts, the Liturgy of the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist. Although similar in outward appearance to the Anglican Mass or Lutheran Mass , [ 16 ] [ 17 ] the Catholic Church distinguishes between its own Mass and theirs on the basis of what it views as the validity of the orders of their clergy, and as a result, does not ordinarily permit intercommunion between ...

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  8. Oct 29, 2020 · The Holy Mass is considered as a sacrament because the eucharist is received as a part of each mass. It is also classed as a sacrifice as it signifies the sacrifice of Christ on the cross which is made present and true each time that the eucharist is celebrated. The teaching of the Catholic Church is that Christ is present in the consecrated ...

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