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The Gifts & Altar
Presentation of the Gifts The practical details of this part of the Mass have looked different at various points in history. In earlier times, the gifts would typically be things that people brought from their homes. People would bring all sorts of food, along with bread and wine, and gifts for the poor (money or otherwise). These gifts  would all be brought up and then sorted. The bread and wine were used for the Mass, some food and money were given to the priest to provide 
Our Lady of Grace
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The Creed & Universal Prayer
The Creed According to the glossary of our Catechism , a creed is “a brief, normative summary statement or profession of Christian faith, e.g., the Apostles’ Creed, the Nicene Creed. The word ‘Creed’ comes from the Latin Credo , meaning ‘I believe,’ with which the Creed begins” ( CCC , Glossary, s.v. “Creed”). As we will see, a creed is a collection of core truths in which we believe. As the Catechism  teaches, there have been many professions of faith that have come from Chu
Our Lady of Grace
Oct 214 min read


Alleluia, Gospel, & Homily
Allelulia Alleluia!  With this familiar word (generally sung) of the Gospel Acclamation, we all stand for the Gospel. Where does that word come from? According to the Catechism , “Alleluia” is a word that means, “Praise the Lord!” ( CCC , no. 2589).  As the General Instruction of the Roman Missal  reminds us, this sung acclamation is a rite “by which the gathering of the faithful welcomes and greets the Lord who is about to speak to them in the Gospel and profess their faith 
Our Lady of Grace
Oct 148 min read


Responsorial Psalm & Second Reading
Responsorial Psalm Sing a joyful song unto the Lord! As the General Instruction of the Roman Missal states, “After the First Reading follows the Responsorial Psalm , which is an integral part of the Liturgy of the Word and which has great liturgical and pastoral importance, since it fosters meditation on the Word of God” ( General Instruction of the Roman Missal , no. 61). (The “P” in the word “Psalms” is silent, so it sounds like “Salms.”) According to the Glossary in the Ca
Our Lady of Grace
Oct 144 min read


Collect & First Reading
A Prayer in Four Parts “Let us pray…” After the Gloria , the priest sings or says this invitation to pray. As the General Instruction of the Roman Missal  describes, “Next the Priest calls upon the people to pray and everybody, together with the Priest, observes a brief silence so that they may become aware of being in God’s presence and may call to mind their intentions. Then the priest pronounces the prayer usually called the ‘Collect’ and through which the character of the
Our Lady of Grace
Sep 296 min read


Penitential Act & Gloria
After the priest’s greeting  and people’s response at the beginning of the Mass, we next share in the Penitential Act . If you think that...
Our Lady of Grace
Sep 227 min read


Entrance, Opening Hymn, & Greeting
Let us pray    Why do we sing? Looking back in our history and to the Jewish roots of our liturgy, we see that music and singing is an...
Our Lady of Grace
Sep 142 min read


What is the Mass?
The Mass is our participation in the one perfect Sacrifice of Jesus on the Cross. • The Mass is our participation in true communion with...
Our Lady of Grace
Sep 72 min read
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