St. Dominic s RCIA Program. Sacramental Worldview & Baptism and Confirmation

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "St. Dominic s RCIA Program. Sacramental Worldview & Baptism and Confirmation"

Transcription

1 January 8 St. Dominic s RCIA Program Sacramental Worldview & Baptism and Confirmation Disciple 5 Goal Today we will review more of the mission, meaning, and terminology of the Church as the Body of Christ, and then start exploring a key Catholic understanding of how Christ continues his work through the Church, the Sacraments. The broad meaning of sacrament is a physical reality that reveals to us, and helps us to truly encounter, a spiritual reality. The Catholic Church has seven core Sacraments, but we also understand the world through this sacramental awareness of reality. Agenda Welcome/Housekeeping (5) Questions and Answers Opening Prayer: Vatican II Prayer (5) Followup slides and questions on Disciple 3 Body of Christ(15) Discussion (15) What is the best gift you ever got? What made it so great? Does it remind you of the giver? What is the best gift you ever gave? What made it so great? Have your group agree on a definition of gift? How do gifts work? Presentation: Sacraments Part 1 (15) Break (10) Presentation: Baptism & Confirmation Part 2 (35) For Reflection (5) Pick a Gift of the Holy Spirit. How can you cultivate it in your life this week and in the New Year? Housekeeping Next week: We ll go back to Disciple 4 and explore Church History. Rite of Acceptance & RCIA Dismissal Sunday, February 10th, at the 11:30am and 5:30pm Masses. Dismissals are for folks who have not been baptized or baptized in another denomination Track down your Baptismal Certificate (only people for reception and confirmation): Please request a copy of your baptismal certificate from the place you were baptized If they don t keep records, get a letter from a family member. Catholics: If records were lost, talk to us. Candidates: Tell Michael who your chosen sponsor is. If you know who you want to ask, ask them ASAP. If you need help in finding one, Michael ASAP.

2 Handouts Session Overview (this sheet) Slides: Sacraments Gifts of the Holy Spirit Worksheet Rite of Baptism for Children Optional Bible Journey (At Resource Table): Jewish Roots of the Eucharist Note: Blessing over the Baptismal water Father, you give us grace through sacramental signs, which tell us of the wonders of your unseen power. In baptism we use your gift of water, which you have made a rich symbol of the grace you give us in this sacrament. At the very dawn of creation your Spirit breathed on the waters, making them the wellspring of all holiness. The waters of the great flood you made a sign of the waters of baptism, that make an end of sin and a new beginning of goodness. Through the waters of the Red Sea you led Israel out of slavery, to be an image of God s holy people, set free from sin by baptism. In the waters of the Jordan your Son was baptized by John and anointed with the Spirit. Your Son willed that water and blood should flow from his side as he hung upon the cross. After his resurrection he told his disciples: Go out and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Father, look now with love upon your church, and unseal for her the foundation of baptism. By the power of the Holy Spirit give to the water the grace of your Son, so that in the sacrament of baptism all those whom you have created in your likeness may be cleansed from sin and rise to a new birth of innocence by water and the Holy Spirit. We ask you, Father, with your Son to send the Holy Spirit upon the waters of this font. May all who are buried with Christ in the death of baptism rise also with him to newness of life. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Preparing for next week (Topic: CHURCH History and Teaching): Reflection Questions If the Church is The Body of Christ, what does this mean for Christ s presence in the world through history and in the world today? What do I admire about the Catholic Church s activity in history? Does any part of the Church s activity in history disturb or upset me? How do I (might I) listen to what the Church has to say today? What is my approach/attitude to the Church as Teacher?

3 Total questions: 75 Questions answered: 41 Questions and Answers: January 06, 2019 No new questions from last week Questions Answered on January 08, 2019 (Disciple 4) Answers Does the historical record support the proposition that the Catholic church is the one true Christian church? Is the Catholic church the oldest Christian church? (Importance: Important, Topics: Church and History) The Catholic faith proposes that the universal Roman Catholic Church, which includes many rites and churches in communion with the bishop of Rome (the pope), expresses the fullness of the faith taught by Christ. In words, the Roman Catholic Church believes that this fullness subsists in itself, by virtue of visible expression of the four marks of the Church that we hear in the Nice Creed: one, holy, catholic, and apostolic. Using the language "one true church" can be misleading, because it implies that can be interpreted as meaning that other Christian churches that are not in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church do not express any of the truth of Christ. That is not what we believe as Catholics. There is much of Christ's truth and saving work in other churches. But the fullness and unbroken connection to the Church that Christ founded resides in the Catholic Church. It can be said that the Orthodox Church, to name just one of the ancient churches not in full communion with the Roman Catholic Church, is just as old as the Roman Catholic Church. In fact, they were united as one church until the East-West schism in 1054 A.D. Therefore, there is a common apostolic lineage shared with Eastern Orthodox Church. So what sets the Roman Catholic Church apart? The fullness of truth claim that Roman Catholics make is not simply based on being the oldest. Rather, it is based on unity and fidelity with Christ through the apostolic tradition which he founded. Roman Catholics are visibly united most authentically to this tradition (which includes what we believe, how we worship, and how we live) because we can point to the primacy of Peter, the first bishop of Rome, who was given the role and responsibiilty by Jesus to be the "rock" upon which Christ would build his Church. Therefore, Peter, and all his successors (the line of popes all the way down to Pope Francis today) are the visible sign of unity for Christ's Church, holding together the tradition of al the apostles and all the Christian communities and faithful that profess, worship, and follow Christ in this world. More generally, we believe that other Christian faiths contain some, even most, aspects of the Church. It is also true that many non Christian faiths can have authentic aspects of Christ's teaching even if they did not come to those beliefs through Christ. The Vatican has groups with the responsibility to foster dialog with the worlds major religions. Other regional diocese my open up avenues of dialog with groups that are strong within those diocese. The goal of this dialog is to foster understanding, to find common ground, and to work together for a more just world. What are the biggest challenges the Church faces today (not related to recent "bombshell")? What can regular Catholics do to help (except for prayer)? (Importance: Curious, Topics: Church) The Church has faced challenges from the very beginning. Just think of persecution under the Roman empire as well as under modern secular states, the Arian and Donatist heresies, the Avignon papacy, the various wars of religion between Christian countries as well as with aggressive expansions of Islam, periods of egregious corruption and lack of education among the clergy. The Church's presence throughout most of the world today is really quite a miracle. Today, there are many challenges the Church faces, and there are different perspectives among Catholics not to mention non-catholic observers regarding which are the biggest. I think the most pressing challenges differ depending on which Church community and region you are in the world. The scandals of abuse among clergy and bishops in the Church in the U.S., in Chile, and in Ireland, to name just a few of the most highly publicized cases, are certainly something that effects the universal Church and its credibility, but the Church in other countries might recognize threats to religious liberty, civil unrest and poverty, collusion with unjust regimes, or a lack of vocations as equally pre-eminent. All Catholics are certainly called to pray for God's will to be done both locally and globally, for the Church to be faithful to the mission given us by Christ, and for ongoing spiritual renewal. This vocation to pray is not to be take

4 lightly, since all our other endeavors will likely falter without it. But we also must discern what attitudes, words, and actions God calls us to do in our particular context as individuals and communities of faith in order to carry forward Christ's mission. This discerning path requires a way of prayer that listens to God's word and the stirrings of Holy Spirit, that follows the guidance of our critical reason and the wisdom of the Church, and that relies on the gifts and virtues of the Holy Spirit so that we might have courage and consistency in doing what's right and just. Personally, I believe that the basics of living an authentic Christian life are always the most important thing that any Catholic can do, irrespective of their charisms, education, or role in the institutional Church. These basics include prayer, receiving the Sacraments, sharing the Good News of the Gospel, doing the works of mercy, and contributing to the common good in your particular society as active citizens. Catholics live out their vocation for the Church and or the world by recognizing their own dignity in baptism and by supporting but also holding accountable their ecclesial and civil leaders. Just as we need to educate ourselves on the facts of our society and advocate and volunteer and give and vote for good laws and just leaders, we need to utilize the avenues of communication in the Church, beginning with our diocese, educate ourselves on what is going on, and make our voices heard, with love, for Christ's mission to be realized in the workings of the Church. Read the diocesan parish bulletin and diocesan newspaper. Speak to your parish's pastor, staff, and parish council leaders when you have an idea, a concern, or a gift (time, talent, treasure) you can contribute. These are just a few basic ways to help. How does the "No Na Ching" (sic), ancient Eastern text, measure in (sic) its authenticity? In video, it was texts, only European texts. Editor's note: Perhaps the inquirer is referring to the "Tao Te Ching" ( (Importance: Curious, Topics: History and Other Faiths) I cannot find any reference to a text called the No Na Ching on the internet, so I'm going to assume that our editor is correct and the inquirer is asking about the Taoist foundational text, the Tao Te Ching. Wikipedia's article on the Tao Te Ching reports that the principal existing manuscripts of this text that have been preserved from the 3rd Century C.E., including the "Heshang Gong" version and the Wang Bi version. The Mawangdui and Guodian manuscripts and fragments date to the 2nd and 3rd Centuries B.C.E. For our purposes in RCIA,the Tao Te Ching's authenticity as an historical philosophical text is not at odds with Christian faith. Although scholars do debate the specific dating and attribution of the earliest manuscripts and some translations, its specific historical authorship is not controversy. Christians can accept and grow from the wisdom and inspiration shared in this classic text. The Christian Scriptures are different because they contain not only wise teaching and precepts for thinking and living, but also truth claims about the mystery of God and the salvific mission of the unique incarnation of God in Jesus Christ, a real person in human history. We can find common ground in the wisdom taught by Jesus and the author of the Tao Te Ching, but Jesus also presents a singular teaching of unconditional, divine love which is inseparable from his own divine power and identity. The "stakes" of accepting the Tao Te Ching as authentic or inauthentic are not as high. Here is some more background on this this text from Wikipedia: The Tao Te Ching ([tâu tɤ tɕíŋ] ( listen)), also known by its pinyin romanization Daode Jing, [a] is a Chinese classic text traditionally credited to the 6th-century BC sage Laozi. The text's authorship, date of composition and date of compilation are debated. [5] The oldest excavated portion dates back to the late 4th century BC, [6] but modern scholarship dates other parts of the text as having been written or at least compiled later than the earliest portions of the Zhuangzi. [7] The Tao Te Ching, along with the Zhuangzi, is a fundamental text for both philosophical and religious Taoism. It also strongly influenced other schools of Chinese philosophy and religion, including Legalism, Confucianism, and Buddhism, which was largely interpreted through the use of Taoist words and concepts when it was originally introduced to China. Many Chinese artists, including poets, painters, calligraphers, and gardeners, have used the Tao Te Ching as a source of inspiration. Its influence has spread widely outside East Asia and it is among the most translated works in world literature. [6]

5 Opening Prayer We stand before you, Holy Spirit, conscious of our sinfulness, but aware that we gather in your name. Come to us, remain with us, and enlighten our hearts. Give us light and strength to know your will, to make it our own, and to live it in our lives. Guide us by your wisdom, support us by your power, for you are God, sharing the glory of Father and Son. You desire justice for all; enable us to uphold the rights of others; do not allow us to be misled by ignorance or corrupted by fear or favor. Unite us to yourself in the bond of love and keep us faithful to all that is true. As we gather in your name, may we temper justice with love, so that all our discussions and reflections may be pleasing to you, and earn the reward promised to good and faithful servants. We ask this of You who live and reign with the Father and the Son, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. From page 191 of the Book of Blessings. This prayer was used before every session of the Second Vatican Council.

6 Sacraments: Doors to the Sacred St. Dominic s R.C.I.A. Discussion What is the greatest gift you ve received? What made it so great? Does any aspect of it remind you of the person who gave it to you? What is the greatest gift you ve given? What made it so great? Can your group agree on a definition of gift. How do gifts work? We ll Explore Sacraments are essential to understanding Catholicism Sacramental Worldview Exploring Questions What is necessary for human communication? How does God communicate himself to us? What does Sacrament mean? Why do we need sacraments? What or who makes sacraments work? How are God, Christ, Church & the Seven Sacraments connected? Human Communication At its most basic and primitive level, how do we learn anything? Through our senses (Catholicism respects our physical senses) How do we know ourselves? Through others (Catholicism recognizes our social nature) What do I need to become whole? Relationships (The heart of Catholicism is a relationship )

7 Divine Communication God utilizes the mode of the receiver (us) Everything is mediated through our senses Signs Symbols Language Common experience Etc. Sacrament Meaning From Greek, Mysterion (mystery) Something revealed Remains a mystery due to richness and depth of meaning St. Paul: The Father s plan of salvation from the beginning to save all in Christ. Jesus is the mysterion. Into Latin, Sacramentum (sacrament) Pledge of property guaranteeing a contract Loyalty oath of a soldier - consecrated to the gods Christian Context General sense: any sacred sign, symbol, or ceremony Reserved sense: seven actions we now call Sacraments Signs & Symbols Theologically Speaking Symbols are signs, but not all signs are symbols. Signs point to something else. They communicate. Contemporary math confuses signs and symbols. Not just a Symbol Role of Symbol Symbols are signs, but they are more in the sense they somehow convey what is symbolized Carriers of deep and profound meaning They point to something else, yet also participate in the power and meaning of that object. There is a dialetic tension between symbols and objects.

8 Doorways To The Sacred Sacraments are sacred symbols. They are windows or doors unto the sacred. God in search of humanity God speaks to us in human terms so that we can understand God therefore makes use of symbols They point to, yet also participate in, a divine object/dynamic. Sacraments are Incarnations Sacraments are visible signs of an invisible reality. Symbolic Chain GOD is symbolized by JESUS is symbolized by CHURCH is symbolized by SACRAMENTS Sacraments: 7 Privileged Moments Another Definition of 7 Sacraments: Signs instituted by Christ that give grace. Sacraments of Initiation (Gathering) Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist Sacraments of Healing Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick In some ways Eucharist Sacraments of Mission/Vocation Holy Orders, Marriage In some ways Baptism & Confirmation Sustained through Eucharist 3 Necessary Aspects Scripture Sacraments Ethics Learn Celebrate Live (if we embrace one and ignore the others) (Fundamentalism) (Ritualism) (Moralism)

9 Four Aspects of All Sacraments Recalls Past Events Celebrates God s Present Action Looks to God s Future Promises I respond by making a commitment. Sacramental Worldview Anything that connects us to God is a sacrament Sacramentals: Catholic tools Holy water, rosary, palms, ashes, etc. Jesus is the Primary Sacrament 7 Privileged Sacraments continue Jesus work We are called to become sacraments Validity & Fruitfulness What does a Sacrament require? Form (what is said by the Sacramental minister) Matter (the physical symbols, actions) Required disposition and intention of the recipient, in order that the Sacrament may be fruitful, CC (honesty, humility, freedom, faith, love, responsiveness) Baptism in the Old and New Covenant Old Covenant Noah Freedom from Slavery in Egypt (Red Sea) River Jordan Ritual washing New Covenant John the Baptist baptizes Jesus St. Peter Baptizes in Christ s name St. Paul talks about baptism as a bath that purifies, justifies, sanctifies, and initiates

10 Baptism Cleansing Exorcism Water Claiming In the Name of New Life in Christ Chrismating Anointing Clothing White Garment Light (of Christ) Signing Baptism: Cleansing Prayer of Exorcism Almighty God, you sent your only Son to rescue us from the slavery of sin, and to give us the freedom only your sons and daughters enjoy. We now pray for these children who will have to face the world with its temptations, and fight the devil in all his cunning. You Son died and rose again to save us. By his victory over sin and death, cleanse these children from the stain of original sin. Strengthen them with the grace of Christ, and watch over them at every step in life s journey. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Water By the power of the Spirit give to the water of this font the grace of your Son. You created man in you own likeness: cleanse him from sin... Baptism: Claiming Water new birth of innocence by water and the Spirit. Name God calls you by name as his child. Baptism I baptize you, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit Incorporated into the Body of Christ, into Eternity Life. Baptism: Chrismating Anointing with Chrism Oil Kings were anointed in the Old Testament Messiah means Anointed One In baptism, we share in Jesus royal priesthood Priest Sanctifying making things holy by prayer and sacrifice Prophet Teaching speaking the truth King Governing caring for creation, acting with justice and love.

11 Baptism: Clothing White Garment (N. and N.), you have become a new creation, and have clothed yourselves in Christ. See in this white garment the outward sign of your Christian dignity. With your family and friends to help you by word and example, bring that dignity unstained into the everlasting life of heaven. Amen. Candle Receive the light of Christ. Parents and godparents, this light is entrusted to you to be kept burning brightly. These children of yours have been enlightened by Christ. They are to walk always as children of the light. May they keep the flame of faith alive in their hearts. When the Lord comes, may they go out to meet him with all the saints in the heavenly kingdom. Sign of the Cross Confirmation Normally done by a bishop, except at Easter Vigil in some parishes (such as St. Dominic s) Completes (confirms) our Baptism Strengthens us to live more like Christ Celebrates our conscious relationship with the Holy Spirit and the 7 Gifts Fully initiates (and orients us) into the Catholic Church community Laying on of Hands Confirmation Signifies the strengthening of the 7 Gifts of the Spirit in us. The maturing of our Christian faith Anointing w/ Oil Confirmation (Name), be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit. R: Amen. Peace be with you. R: And with your spirit.

12 The 7 Gifts of the Holy Spirit listed in Isaiah11:2-3 They belong in their fullness to Christ, Son of David [hence, they make us more like Christ]. (CCC 1831) They complete and perfect the virtues of those who receive them [they build on natural virtues and on our faith]. They make the faithful docile in readily obeying divine inspirations [so that we can help build God s kingdom] Wisdom: the desire to know the things of God, to value what God values Understanding: penetrating insight into the very heart of things Knowledge: The ability to know the truth, fact from fiction, to guide our life. Courage: overcoming fear, willing to take risks as a follower of Jesus Christ. Right Judgment/Counsel: knowing between right & wrong, & choosing right Reverence: a deep sense of respect and love for God and the Church Wonder and Awe/Fear of the Lord: awareness of God s majesty and glory Roles of Jesus Christ Priest Prophet Teaching Healing & forgiving Confronting established authority Showing compassion & mercy Revealing God Sacrificing (offering) himself Summoning people to Praying responsibility for history Speaking on humanity s behalf to Adoring the Father the Father Blessing King Gathering disciples Sending on mission Breaking down barriers Inaugurating God s kingdom Roles of Holy Spirit/Church Sanctify, i.e. make holy. (priest) (Original Jewish meaning) To set apart for God (Jesus redefines holiness) To be God s compassion To praise to God & sanctify people Teach (prophet) Reflect on, clarify, articulate, explore & share the living faith. Caveat: The Deposit of Faith is not static & fixed. Govern (king) Gather/unify the community Focus the community on the mission to redeem the world Service: Jesus primary notion of leadership. How Does The Church Function? Sanctifying Sacraments/Liturgy Prayer/Devotions Works of mercy (traditionally: feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, visiting the sick and imprisoned, sheltering the homeless, and burying the dead) Teaching Preaching/Teaching Clarifying (through documents, synods, councils) Lived experience of the faithful Governing Local communities (Bishops/Pastors/Pastoral Councils) Union with others and Rome Mission (focus on the world)

13 Gifts of the Holy Spirit Pick one of the 7 Gifts to focus on (see worksheet in your packet) How can you cultivate one of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit this week and this year?

14 The 7 Gifts of the Holy SpiritTh But a shoot shall sprout from the stump of Jesse, and from his roots a bud shall blossom. The spirit of the LORD shall rest upon him: a spirit of wisdom and of understanding, A spirit of counsel and of strength, a spirit of knowledge and of fear of the LORD, and his delight shall be the fear of the LORD. ~Isaiah 11:1-3 They are strengthened in you through the Sacrament of Confirmation. They belong in their fullness to Christ, Son of David [hence, they make us more like Christ]. (CCC 1831) They complete and perfect the virtues of those who receive them [they build on natural virtues and on our faith]. They make the faithful docile in readily obeying divine inspirations [so that we can help build God s kingdom] Wisdom: the desire to know the things of God, to value what God values Understanding: penetrating insight into the very heart of things Knowledge: The ability to know the truth, fact from fiction, to guide our life. Courage: overcoming fear, willing to take risks as a follower of Jesus Christ. Right Judgment/Counsel: knowing between right & wrong, & choosing right Reverence: a deep sense of respect and love for God and the Church Wonder and Awe/Fear of the Lord: awareness of God s majesty and glory How can you receive and develop ONE of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit this week and this year? WRITE HERE

15 Rite of Baptism for One Child RECEPTION OF THE CHILD If possible, baptism should take place on Sunday, the day on which the Church celebrates the paschal mystery. It should be conferred in a communal celebration in the presence of the faithful, or at least of relatives, friends, and neighbors, who are all to take an active part in the rite. It is the role of the father and mother, accompanied by the godparents, to present the child to the Church for baptism. The people may sing a psalm or hymn suitable for the occasion. Meanwhile the celebrating priest or deacon, vested in alb or surplice, with a stole (with or without a cope) of festive color, and accompanied by the ministers, goes to the entrance of the church or to that part of the church where the parents and godparents are waiting with the child. The celebrant greets all present, and especially the parents and godparents, reminding them briefly of the joy with which the parents welcomed this child as a gift from God, the source of life, who now wishes to bestow his own life on this little one. First the celebrant questions the parents: Celebrant: What name do you give your child? (or: have you given?) Parents: N. CELEBRANT: What do you ask of God's Church for N.? PARENTS: Baptism. The celebrant may choose other words for this dialogue. The first reply may be given by someone other than the parents if local custom gives him the right to name the child. In the second response the parents may use other words, such as, "faith," "the grace of Christ," "entrance into the Church," "eternal life." The celebrant speaks to the parents in these or similar words: You have asked to have your child baptized. In doing so you are accepting the responsibility of training him (her) in the practice of the faith. It will be your duty to bring him (her) up to keep God's commandments as Christ taught us, by loving God and our neighbor. Do you clearly understand what you are undertaking? PARENTS: We do. Then the celebrant turns to the godparents and addresses them in these or similar words:

16 RITE OF BAPTISM FOR ONE CHILD PAGE 2 Are you ready to help the parents of this child in their duty as Christian parents? GODPARENTS: We do. The Celebrant continues: N., the Christian community welcomes you with great joy. in its name I claim you for Christ our Savior by the sign of his cross. I now trace the cross on your forehead, and invite your parents (and godparents) to do the same. He signs the child on the forehead, in silence. Then he invites the parents and (if it seems appropriate) the godparents to do the same. The celebrant invites the parents, godparents, and the others to take part in the liturgy of the word. If circumstances permit, there is a procession to the place where this will be celebrated, during which a song is sung e.g., Psalm 84: 7, 8, 9ab. CELEBRATION OF GOD'S WORD Scriptural Readings and Homily One or even two of the following gospel passages are read, during which all may sit if convenient. John 3: 1-6: The meeting with Nicodemus. Matthew 28: 18-20: The apostles are sent to preach the gospel and to baptize. Mark 1: 9-11: The baptism of Jesus. Mark 10: 13-16: Let the little children come to me. The passages listed in nos and may be chosen, or other passages which better meet the wishes or needs of the parents. Between the readings, responsorial psalms or verses may be sung as given in nos After the reading, the celebrant gives a short homily, explaining to those present the significance of what has been read. His purpose will be to lead them to a deeper understanding of the mystery of baptism and to encourage the parents and godparents to ready acceptance of the responsibilities which arise from the sacrament. After the homily, or in the course of or after the litany, it is desirable to have a period of silence while all pray at the invitation of the celebrant. If convenient, a suitable song follows, such as one chosen from nos Intercessions Then the prayer of the faithful is said: CELEBRANT: My dear brothers and sisters, let us ask our Lord Jesus Christ to look lovingly on this child who is to be baptized, on his (her) parents and godparents, and on all the baptized.

17 RITE OF BAPTISM FOR ONE CHILD PAGE 3 LEADER: By the mystery of your death and resurrection, bathe this child in light, give him (her) the new life of baptism and welcome him (her) into your holy Church. ALL: Lord, hear our prayer. LEADER: Through baptism and confirmation, make him (her) your faithful follower and a witness to your gospel. ALL: Lord, hear our prayer. LEADER: Lead him (her) by a holy life to the joys of God's kingdom. ALL: Lord, hear our prayer. LEADER: Make the lives of his (her) parents and godparents examples of faith to inspire this child. ALL: Lord, hear our prayer. LEADER: Keep his (her) family always in your love. ALL: Lord, hear our prayer. LEADER:Renew the grace of our baptism in each one of us. ALL: Lord, hear our prayer. Other forms may be chosen from nos The celebrant next invites all present to invoke the saints: CELEBRANT: Holy Mary, Mother of God. ALL: Pray for us. Saint John the Baptist. ALL: Pray for us. Saint Joseph. ALL: Pray for us. Saint Peter and Saint Paul. ALL: Pray for us.

18 RITE OF BAPTISM FOR ONE CHILD PAGE 4 The names of other saints may be added, especially the patrons of the child to be baptized, and of the church or locality. The litany concludes: All holy men and women. ALL: Pray for us. Prayer of Exorcism and Anointing Before Baptism After the invocation, the celebrant says: Almighty and ever-living God, you sent your only Son into the world to cast out the power of Satan, spirit of evil, to rescue man from the kingdom of darkness, and bring him into the splendor of your kingdom of light. We pray for this child: set him (her) free from original sin, make him (her) a temple of your glory, and send your Holy Spirit to dwell with him (her). We ask this through Christ our Lord. All: Amen. For another form of the prayer of exorcism, see no The celebrant continues: We anoint you with the oil of salvation in the name of Christ our Savior; may he strengthen you with his power, who lives and reigns for ever and ever. ALL: Amen. He anoints the child on the breast with the oil of catechumens. If, for serious reasons, the conference of bishops so decides, the anointing before baptism may be omitted. [in the United States, it may be omitted only when the minister of baptism judges the omission to be pastorally necessary or desirable.] In that case the celebrant says: May you have strength in the power of Christ our Savior, who lives and reigns for ever and ever. All: Amen. And immediately he lays his hand on the child in silence. Then they go to the baptistry, or to the sanctuary when baptism is celebrated there on occasion. CELEBRATION OF THE SACRAMENT When they come to the font, the celebrant briefly reminds the congregation of the wonderful work of God whose plan it is to sanctify man, body and soul, through water. He may use these or similar words: My dear brothers and sisters, we now ask God to give this child new life in abundance

19 RITE OF BAPTISM FOR ONE CHILD PAGE 5 through water and the Holy Spirit. Blessing and Invocation of God over Baptismal Water Then, turning to the font, he says the following blessing (outside the Easter season). Father, you give us grace through sacramental signs, which tell us of the wonders of your unseen power. In baptism we use your gift of water, which you have made a rich symbol of the grace you give us in this sacrament. At the very dawn of creation your Spirit breathed on the waters, making them the wellspring of all holiness. The waters of the great flood you made a sign of the waters of baptism, that make an end of sin and a new beginning of goodness. Through the waters of the Red Sea you led?israel out of slavery, to be an image of God's holy people, set free from sin by baptism. In the waters of the Jordan your Son was baptized by John and anointed with the Spirit. Your Son willed that water and blood should flow from his side as he hung upon the cross. After his resurrection he told his disciples: "Go out and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit." Father, look now with love upon your Church, and unseal for her the fountain of baptism. By the power of the Spirit give to the water of this font the grace of your Son. You created man in your own likeness: cleanse him from sin in a new birth to innocence by water and the Spirit. The celebrant touches the water with his right hand and continues: We ask you, Father, with your Son to send the Holy Spirit upon the water of this font. May all who are buried with Christ in the death of baptism rise also with him to newness of life. We ask this through Christ our Lord. All: Amen. Other forms may be chosen from nos During the Easter season, if there is baptismal water which was consecrated at the Easter Vigil, the blessing and invocation of God over the water are nevertheless included, so that this theme of thanksgiving and petition may find a place in the baptism. The forms of this blessing and invocation are those found in nos , with the variation indicated at the end of each text. Renunciation of Sin and Profession of Faith The celebrant speaks to the parents and godparents in these words: Dear parents and godparents: You have come here to present this child for baptism.

20 RITE OF BAPTISM FOR ONE CHILD PAGE 6 By water and the Holy Spirit he (she) is to receive the gift of new life from God, who is love. On your part, you must make it your constant care to bring him (her) up in the practice of the faith. See that the divine life which God gives him (her) is kept safe from the poison of sin, to grow always stronger in his (her) heart. If your faith makes you ready to accept this responsibility, renew now the vows of your own baptism. Reject sin; profess your faith in Christ Jesus. This is the faith of the Church. This is the faith in which this child is about to be baptized. The celebrant questions the parents and godparents: CELEBRANT: Do you reject Satan? PARENTS AND GODPARENTS: I do. CELEBRANT: And all his works? PARENTS AND GODPARENTS: I do. The celebrant may instead use the following three initial questions: CELEBRANT: Do you reject sin, so as to live in the freedom of God's children? PARENTS AND GODPARENTS: I do. CELEBRANT: Do you reject the glamor of evil, and refuse to be mastered by sin? PARENTS AND GODPARENTS: I do. CELEBRANT: Do you reject Satan, father of sin and prince of darkness? PARENTS AND GODPARENTS: I do. According to circumstances, this second form may be expressed with greater precision by the conferences of bishops, especially in places where it is necessary for the parents and godparents to reject superstitious and magical practices used with children. Next the celebrant asks for the threefold profession of faith from the parents and godparents: CELEBRANT: Do you believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth? PARENTS AND GODPARENTS: I do. CELEBRANT: Do you believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord, who was born of the Virgin Mary, was crucified, died, and was buried, rose from the dead, and is now

21 RITE OF BAPTISM FOR ONE CHILD PAGE 7 seated at the right hand of the Father? PARENTS AND GODPARENTS: I do. CELEBRANT: Do you believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting? PARENTS AND GODPARENTS: I do. The celebrant and the congregation give their assent to this profession of faith: CELEBRANT: This is our faith. This is the faith of the Church. We are proud to profess it, in Christ Jesus our Lord. All: Amen. If desired, some other formula may be used instead, or a suitable song by which the community expresses its faith with a single voice. Baptism The celebrant invites the family to the font and questions the parents and godparents: CELEBRANT: Is it your will that N. should be baptized in the faith of the Church, which we have all professed with you? PARENTS AND GODPARENTS: It is. He baptizes the child, saying: N., I baptize you in the name of the Father, He immerses the child or pours water upon it. and of the Son, He immerses the child or pours water upon it a second time. and of the Holy Spirit. He immerses the child or pours water upon it a third time. After the child is baptized, it is appropriate for the people to sing a short acclamation. (See nos ) If the baptism is performed by the pouring of water, it is preferable that the child be held by the mother (or father). Where, however, it is felt that the existing custom should be retained, the godmother (or godfather) may hold the child. If baptism is by immersion, the mother or father (godmother of godfather) lifts the child out of the font.

22 RITE OF BAPTISM FOR ONE CHILD PAGE 8 Anointing with Chrism Then the celebrant says: God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ has freed you from sin, given you a new birth by water and the Holy Spirit, and welcomed you into his holy people. He now anoints you with the chrism of salvation. As Christ was anointed Priest, Prophet, and King, so may you live always as a member of his body, sharing everlasting life. ALL: Amen. Then the celebrant anoints the child on the crown of the head with the sacred chrism, in silence. Clothing with the White Garment The celebrant says: N., you have become a new creation, and have clothed yourself in Christ. See in this white garment the outward sign of your Christian dignity. With your family and friends to help you by word and example, bring that dignity unstained into the everlasting life of heaven. ALL: Amen. The white garment is put on the child. A different color is not permitted unless demanded by local custom. It is desirable that the family provide the garment. Lighted Candle The celebrant takes the Easter candle and says: Receive the light of Christ. Someone from the family (such as the father or godfather) lights the child's candle from the Easter candle. The celebrant then says: Parents and godparents, this light is entrusted to you to be kept burning brightly. This child of yours has been enlightened by Christ. He (she) is to walk always as a child of the light. May he (she) keep the flame of faith alive in his (her) heart. When the Lord comes, may he (she) go out to meet him with all the saints in the heavenly kingdom. Ephphetha or Prayer over Ears and Mouth If the conference of bishops decides to preserve the practice, the rite of Ephphetha follows. [in the United States it may be performed at the discretion of the minister.] The celebrant touches the ears and mouth of the child with his

23 RITE OF BAPTISM FOR ONE CHILD PAGE 9 thumb, saying: The Lord Jesus made the deaf hear and the dumb speak. May he soon touch your ears to receive his word, and your mouth to proclaim his faith, to the praise and glory of God the Father. ALL: Amen. CONCLUSION OF THE RITE Next there is a procession to the altar, unless the baptism was performed in the sanctuary. The lighted candle is carried for the child. A baptismal song is appropriate at this time, e.g.: You have put on Christ, in him you have been baptized. Alleluia, alleluia. Other songs may be chosen from nos Lord's Prayer The celebrant stands in front of the altar and addresses the parents, godparents, and the whole assembly in these or similar words: Dearly beloved, this child has been reborn in baptism. He (she) is now called the child of God, for so indeed he (she) is. In confirmation he (she) will receive the fullness of God's Spirit. In holy communion he (she) will share the banquet of Christ's sacrifice, calling God his (her) Father in the midst of the Church. In the name of this child, in the Spirit of our common sonship, let us pray together in the words our Lord has given us: All present join the celebrant in singing or saying: Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Blessing The celebrant first blesses the mother, who holds the child in her arms, then the father, and lastly the entire assembly: CELEBRANT: God the Father, through his Son, the Virgin Mary's child, has brought joy to all Christian mothers, as they see the hope of eternal life shine on their children. May he bless the mother of this child. She now thanks God for the gift of her child. May she be one with him (her) in thanking him for ever in heaven, in Christ Jesus our Lord.

24 RITE OF BAPTISM FOR ONE CHILD PAGE 10 ALL: Amen. CELEBRANT: God is the giver of all life, human and divine. May he bless the father of this child. He and his wife will be the first teachers of their child in the ways of faith. May they be also the best of teachers, bearing witness to the faith by what they say and do, in Christ Jesus our Lord. ALL: Amen. CELEBRANT: By God's gift, through water and the Holy Spirit, we are reborn to everlasting life. In his goodness, may he continue to pour out his blessings upon these sons and daughters of his. May he make them always, wherever they may be, faithful members of his holy people. May he send his peace upon all who are gathered here, in Christ Jesus our Lord. ALL: Amen. Celebrant: May almighty God, the Father, and the Son, + and the Holy Spirit, bless you. ALL: Amen. For other forms of the blessing, see nos After the blessing, all may sing a hymn which suitably expresses thanksgiving and Easter joy, or they may sing the song of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Magnificat. Where there is the practice of bringing the baptized child to the altar of the Blessed Virgin Mary, this custom is observed if appropriate.

25 Preview of Mass Readings for Sunday, January 13th, 2019 Feast of the Baptism of Our Lord Isaiah 42: 1-4, 6-7 Thus says the LORD: Here is my servant whom I uphold, my chosen one with whom I am pleased, upon whom I have put my spirit; he shall bring forth justice to the nations, not crying out, not shouting, not making his voice heard in the street. a bruised reed he shall not break, and a smoldering wick he shall not quench, until he establishes justice on the earth; the coastlands will wait for his teaching. I, the LORD, have called you for the victory of justice, I have grasped you by the hand; I formed you, and set you as a covenant of the people, a light for the nations, to open the eyes of the blind, to bring out prisoners from confinement, and from the dungeon, those who live in darkness. Responsorial Psalm Psalm 29: 1-3, 9-10 R. (11b) The Lord will bless his people with peace. Give to the LORD, you sons of God, give to the LORD glory and praise, Give to the LORD the glory due his name; adore the LORD in holy attire. The voice of the LORD is over the waters, the LORD, over vast waters. The voice of the LORD is mighty; the voice of the LORD is majestic. The God of glory thunders, and in his temple all say, "Glory!" The LORD is enthroned above the flood; the LORD is enthroned as king forever.

26 Acts of the Apostles 10: Peter proceeded to speak to those gathered in the house of Cornelius, saying: "In truth, I see that God shows no partiality. Rather, in every nation whoever fears him and acts uprightly is acceptable to him. You know the word that he sent to the Israelites as he proclaimed peace through Jesus Christ, who is Lord of all, what has happened all over Judea, beginning in Galilee after the baptism that John preached, how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and power. He went about doing good and healing all those oppressed by the devil, for God was with him." Luke 3: 15-16, The people were filled with expectation, and all were asking in their hearts whether John might be the Christ. John answered them all, saying, "I am baptizing you with water, but one mightier than I is coming. I am not worthy to loosen the thongs of his sandals. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire." After all the people had been baptized and Jesus also had been baptized and was praying, heaven was opened and the Holy Spirit descended upon him in bodily form like a dove. And a voice came from heaven, "You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased."

RITE OF BAPTISM. The Celebrant addresses the parents in these or similar words:

RITE OF BAPTISM. The Celebrant addresses the parents in these or similar words: RITE OF BAPTISM RECEPTION OF THE CHILD If possible, baptism should take place on Sunday, the day on which the Church celebrates the paschal mystery. It should be conferred in a communal celebration in

More information

RECEPTION OF THE CHILD

RECEPTION OF THE CHILD RECEPTION OF THE CHILD The people may sing a psalm or a hymn while the celebrating priest goes to the entrance of the church or to that part of the church where the parents and godparents are waiting with

More information

Baptism Ceremony. Reception of the Child The priest greets the parents, godparents and guests. Celebration of God's Word.

Baptism Ceremony. Reception of the Child The priest greets the parents, godparents and guests. Celebration of God's Word. Baptism Ceremony Reception of the Child The priest greets the parents, godparents and guests Parents: Parents: Parents: What name have you given your child? xxxxx What do you ask of God's Church for xxxxx

More information

Open with a Prayer: Our Father, Hail Mary. Review with the students the first three lines of the Apostle Creed and continue with the fourth line.

Open with a Prayer: Our Father, Hail Mary. Review with the students the first three lines of the Apostle Creed and continue with the fourth line. Rite of Christian Initiation for Children The Association for Catechumenal Ministry LESSON #5 The Sacraments of Initiation Objective: The students will learn that the Catholic Church has Seven Sacraments

More information

Holy Baptism is appropriately administered within the Eucharist as the chief service on a Sunday or other feast.

Holy Baptism is appropriately administered within the Eucharist as the chief service on a Sunday or other feast. Holy Baptism Concerning the Service Holy Baptism is full initiation by water and the Holy Spirit into Christ s Body the Church. The bond which God establishes in Baptism is indissoluble. Holy Baptism is

More information

Child s Name Baptism SACRED HEART PARISH MUNDARING DAY DATE & YEAR TIME

Child s Name Baptism SACRED HEART PARISH MUNDARING DAY DATE & YEAR TIME SACRED HEART PARISH MUNDARING Child s Name Baptism Sacred Heart Parish Mundaring 200 Coolgardie St., Mundaring 6073 www.sacredheartmundaring.com.au (08) 9295-1059 DAY DATE & YEAR TIME Parents Xxx & Yyy

More information

EASTER VIGIL BAPTISMAL LITURGY

EASTER VIGIL BAPTISMAL LITURGY Archdiocese of Regina Liturgy Commission EASTER VIGIL BAPTISMAL LITURGY Baptismal Liturgy This celebration combines texts from the Roman Missal (2011) and the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults/RCIA

More information

Celebration at the Easter Vigil of the Sacraments of Initiation and of the Rite of Reception into the Full Communion of the Catholic Church

Celebration at the Easter Vigil of the Sacraments of Initiation and of the Rite of Reception into the Full Communion of the Catholic Church Appendix 1 Celebration at the Easter Vigil of the Sacraments of Initiation and of the Rite of Reception into the Full Communion of the Catholic Church 418 Pastoral considerations may suggest that along

More information

Rite of Baptism for Children, Introduction

Rite of Baptism for Children, Introduction Rite of Baptism for Children, Introduction IMPORTANCE OF BAPTIZING CHILDREN 1. The term children or infants refers to those who have not yet reached the age of discernment and therefore cannot profess

More information

CELEBRATING THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM ST. JOSEPH THE ARTISAN CHURCH BONNYBROOK PARISH

CELEBRATING THE SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM ST. JOSEPH THE ARTISAN CHURCH BONNYBROOK PARISH Your Child If a child lives with criticism, he learns to condemn. If a child lives with hostility, he learns to fight. If a child lives with ridicule, he learns to be shy. If a child lives with shame,

More information

Baptisms in Ordinary Time

Baptisms in Ordinary Time Edition 0171101 RM 105.3 Baptisms in Ordinary Time Version Three: Amen /Gaudete Baptizati Choir Edition 171101 art by Gertrud Mueller Nelson Liturgical Press OUTLINE : At the very beginning of Mass, Gathering

More information

Baptism Outside of Mass

Baptism Outside of Mass Baptism Outside of Mass Parent, godparent, and congregation responses are shown in bold type. Opening The parents and godparents will be seated in their reserved pews before Baptism begins. The procession

More information

Opening Prayer: Liturgical Catechesis

Opening Prayer: Liturgical Catechesis Opening Prayer: Liturgical Catechesis (Soft instrumental music may be played in the background such as For the Beauty of the Earth) Leader: In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.

More information

Preparation for CHILDREN S BAPTISM

Preparation for CHILDREN S BAPTISM Preparation for CHILDREN S BAPTISM General Announcement Classes are held for both parents and would be godparents on the First Saturday of the month at 10:00 AM in the Parish Rectory Office. The moderator

More information

HOLY BAPTISM TWO IN HOLY COMMUNION TWO

HOLY BAPTISM TWO IN HOLY COMMUNION TWO HOLY BAPTISM TWO IN HOLY COMMUNION TWO Pastoral Introduction Baptism marks the beginning of a journey with God which continues for the rest of our lives, the first step in response to God s love. For all

More information

Holy Baptism with Confirmation, Reception and Reaffirmation

Holy Baptism with Confirmation, Reception and Reaffirmation Holy Baptism with Confirmation, Reception and Reaffirmation The is the appropriate Celebrant. This form may be used at the Easter Vigil and whenever Baptisms and Confirmations are to occur together. In

More information

THE RITE OF INFANT BAPTISM WITH SOME COMMENTS

THE RITE OF INFANT BAPTISM WITH SOME COMMENTS THE RITE OF INFANT BAPTISM WITH SOME COMMENTS General Comments The old rite that was used for the baptism of babies was a reduction and adaptation of the ceremonies originally used for adults. For example,

More information

Baptism of Jesus January 10, 2015 Tony and Veronica Nitko Silence is the Sanctuary of the Soul Opening Hymn: Welcome and Call to Worship:

Baptism of Jesus January 10, 2015 Tony and Veronica Nitko Silence is the Sanctuary of the Soul Opening Hymn: Welcome and Call to Worship: January 10, 2015 Baptism of Jesus Silence is the Sanctuary of the Soul (J.Chittister) Opening Hymn: Wade in the Water (#666) Welcome and Call to Worship: (St. Matthew s in-the-city) Tony and Veronica Nitko

More information

RITE OF CONFIRMATION WITHIN MASS

RITE OF CONFIRMATION WITHIN MASS INTRODUCTION On the following pages, you will find the ritual text for the Rite of Confirmation within Mass.1 It is provided here so that parishes can more fully prepare the confirmation liturgy. This

More information

CHILDREN S BAPTISM Preparation & Ceremony

CHILDREN S BAPTISM Preparation & Ceremony CHILDREN S BAPTISM Preparation & Ceremony A FATHER S PRAYER O Heavenly Father, I commend my children to your care. Be their God and Father; and mercifully supply whatever is lacking in me through frailty

More information

The Easter Vigil. THE LIGHTING OF THE FIRE The people gather in the dark. The following words are spoken.

The Easter Vigil. THE LIGHTING OF THE FIRE The people gather in the dark. The following words are spoken. The Easter Vigil THE LIGHTING OF THE FIRE The people gather in the dark. The following words are spoken. Brothers and sisters! We have gathered in the darkness of the night because the Lord willingly entered

More information

January 13, 2019 Baptism of the Lord Luke 3:15-16, 21-22

January 13, 2019 Baptism of the Lord Luke 3:15-16, 21-22 January 13, 2019 Baptism of the Lord Luke 3:15-16, 21-22 Now the people were filled with expectation, and all were asking in their hearts whether John might be the Messiah. John answered them all, saying,

More information

THE RITE OF CONFIRMATION

THE RITE OF CONFIRMATION THE RITE OF CONFIRMATION within Mass Revised Responses of the People for the New Translation of Roman Missal ENTRANCE SONG INTRODUCTORY RITES When the candidates, their sponsors and parents, and the whole

More information

RITE OF CONFIRMATION OUTSIDE MASS [ revised pro-forma 2016] The Introductory Rites

RITE OF CONFIRMATION OUTSIDE MASS [ revised pro-forma 2016] The Introductory Rites 1 RITE OF CONFIRMATION OUTSIDE MASS [ revised pro-forma 2016] ENTRANCE HYMN: The Introductory Rites SIGN OF THE CROSS B. In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.. GREETING B.

More information

HOLY BAPTISM TWO. Holy Baptism Two when used as a stand alone service 357

HOLY BAPTISM TWO. Holy Baptism Two when used as a stand alone service 357 HOLY BAPTISM TWO Pastoral Introduction Baptism marks the beginning of a journey with God which continues for the rest of our lives, the first step in response to God s love. For all involved, particularly

More information

RITUAL MASS FOR THE CONFERRAL OF CONFIRMATION

RITUAL MASS FOR THE CONFERRAL OF CONFIRMATION RITUAL MASS FOR THE CONFERRAL OF CONFIRMATION INTRODUCTORY RITES ENTRANCE OF THE CANDIDATES ENTRANCE CHANT When the candidates, their sponsors and parents, and the whole assembly of the faithful have gathered,

More information

The Order for the Conferral of Confirmation within Mass as adapted for use in the Archdiocese of Regina

The Order for the Conferral of Confirmation within Mass as adapted for use in the Archdiocese of Regina The Order for the Conferral of Confirmation within Mass as adapted for use in the Archdiocese of Regina INTRODUCTION On the following pages, you will find the ritual text for the Rite of Confirmation within

More information

Baptism What is the origin of Baptism? If Jesus was sinless, why was He baptized?

Baptism What is the origin of Baptism? If Jesus was sinless, why was He baptized? Baptism Baptism means immersion. As spiritual birth, it is the first sacrament. It is the doorway into the life of Christ and the Church. It is also the doorway to the other sacraments. It is the entrance

More information

At the entry of the ministers a hymn may be sung. Words of welcome or introduction may be said. The president may use this prayer of thanksgiving

At the entry of the ministers a hymn may be sung. Words of welcome or introduction may be said. The president may use this prayer of thanksgiving Holy Baptism A Sample Service using the Additional Texts Preparation At the entry of the ministers a hymn may be sung. The president says The Greeting The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God

More information

THE SERVICES OF THE BAPTISMAL COVENANT IN THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

THE SERVICES OF THE BAPTISMAL COVENANT IN THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH THE SERVICES OF THE BAPTISMAL COVENANT IN THE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH AS REVISED TO ALIGN WITH THE 2008 BOOK OF DISCIPLINE AND BOOK OF RESOLUTIONS Copyright 2009 The United Methodist Publishing House Nashville,

More information

The Signs of Baptism: A Shower of Gifts

The Signs of Baptism: A Shower of Gifts The Signs of Baptism: A Shower of Gifts Catherine Maresca The Church is abundant in showering gifts on its newest members. Through Baptism, God gives the joy of the risen life of Christ, the strength of

More information

CONFIRMATION. The Gathering of God s People

CONFIRMATION. The Gathering of God s People The Gathering of God s People CONFIRMATION THE GREETING The bishop greets the people in these or other suitable words: Grace, mercy and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ be with you all

More information

Diocese of Boise Office of Catechesis

Diocese of Boise Office of Catechesis Diocese of Boise Office of Catechesis The Office of Catechesis supports the mission of the Diocese of Boise by assisting the Bishop in carrying out his role as the chief catechist of the Diocese. Kathy

More information

Amended Rite of Confirmation within Mass 2. Excerpt Ritual Masses; For the Conferral of Confirmation 10

Amended Rite of Confirmation within Mass 2. Excerpt Ritual Masses; For the Conferral of Confirmation 10 THE RITE OF CONFIRMATION AND THE ROMAN MISSAL Table of Contents Highlights of Revisions 1 Amended Rite of Confirmation within Mass 2 Excerpt Ritual Masses; For the Conferral of Confirmation 10 Excerpt

More information

Deacon Modesto R. Cordero. Director, Office of Worship.

Deacon Modesto R. Cordero. Director, Office of Worship. Deacon Modesto R. Cordero Director, Office of Worship mcordero@rcchawaii.org What is the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (R.C.I.A.) The R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) is a process

More information

Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord THE EASTER VIGIL IN THE HOLY NIGHT Revised 2014 in keeping with Roman Missal, Third Edition

Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord THE EASTER VIGIL IN THE HOLY NIGHT Revised 2014 in keeping with Roman Missal, Third Edition Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord THE EASTER VIGIL IN THE HOLY NIGHT Revised 2014 in keeping with Roman Missal, Third Edition 19 Books and document needed: Roman Missal, Third Edition Lectionary

More information

Concerning the Catechism

Concerning the Catechism Concerning the Catechism This catechism is primarily intended for use by parish priests, deacons, and lay catechists, to give an outline for instruction. It is a commentary on the creeds, but is not meant

More information

The Order of Confirmation CHAPTER I THE ORDER FOR THE CONFERRAL OF CONFIRMATION WITHIN MASS

The Order of Confirmation CHAPTER I THE ORDER FOR THE CONFERRAL OF CONFIRMATION WITHIN MASS The Order of Confirmation CHAPTER I THE ORDER FOR THE CONFERRAL OF CONFIRMATION WITHIN MASS 20. The Liturgy of the Word is celebrated in accordance with the rubrics. The readings, however, may be taken

More information

Roman Missal Updates for The Catholic Faith Handbook 7/20/11 & The Catholic Faith Handbook Teaching Activities Manual

Roman Missal Updates for The Catholic Faith Handbook 7/20/11 & The Catholic Faith Handbook Teaching Activities Manual 1 Catholic Faith Handbook for Youth Old Roman Missal text Revised Roman Missal text page #/ paragraph # 31 I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ,

More information

Holy Eucharist. For use in the

Holy Eucharist. For use in the Holy Eucharist For use in the The Order for the Administration of the Lord s Supper or Holy Communion, commonly called The Holy Eucharist Common Form Approved for Provincial Use The Anglican Church in

More information

Holy Baptism. 2 A Sentence of Scripture appropriate to the day or the occasion may be read, or the following dialogue used.

Holy Baptism. 2 A Sentence of Scripture appropriate to the day or the occasion may be read, or the following dialogue used. Holy Baptism IN HOLY COMMUNION prepared by the Liturgy Commission of General Synod, October 2009, for trial use under section 4 of the Constitution where the diocesan bishop authorises it. This service

More information

First Sunday After the Epiphany: Baptism of Our Lord

First Sunday After the Epiphany: Baptism of Our Lord St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church January 7, 2017, 5:30 pm January 8, 2017, 7:30 am First Sunday After the Epiphany: Baptism of Our Lord Pianist/Music Director: Alan Van Zee Eucharistic Minister:

More information

The Order for the Administration of. The Lord s Supper or Holy Communion commonly called The Holy Eucharist

The Order for the Administration of. The Lord s Supper or Holy Communion commonly called The Holy Eucharist The Order for the Administration of A hymn, psalm, or anthem may be sung. The Acclamation The Lord s Supper or Holy Communion commonly called The Holy Eucharist Ancient Text Approved for Provincial Use

More information

RITE OF CONFIRMATION LITURGY PREPARATION GUIDE Diocese of Fairbanks Revised 2008

RITE OF CONFIRMATION LITURGY PREPARATION GUIDE Diocese of Fairbanks Revised 2008 RITE OF CONFIRMATION LITURGY PREPARATION GUIDE Diocese of Fairbanks Revised 2008 Parish Address Contact Person Email Phone Date of Celebration Time Vestment color (see Guidelines) Number of Confirmandi

More information

St Joan of Arc RCIA Catechumenate Mark Mueller. Baptism. The Gateway to the Life

St Joan of Arc RCIA Catechumenate Mark Mueller. Baptism. The Gateway to the Life St Joan of Arc RCIA Catechumenate Mark Mueller Baptism The Gateway to the Life to whom much is given, of him will much be required. (Luke 12:14) The sacraments of Christian initiation - Baptism, Confirmation,

More information

SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CATHOLIC CHURCH BAPTISM PREPARATION PROGRAM FOR PARENTS AND GODPARENTS

SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CATHOLIC CHURCH BAPTISM PREPARATION PROGRAM FOR PARENTS AND GODPARENTS SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS CATHOLIC CHURCH BAPTISM PREPARATION PROGRAM FOR PARENTS AND GODPARENTS INTRODUCTION: Welcome to this time of preparation for the Baptism. If his is the first time that you have attended

More information

Christian Initiation, General Introduction

Christian Initiation, General Introduction Christian Initiation, General Introduction 1. In the sacraments of Christian initiation we are freed from the power of darkness and joined to Christ s death, burial, and resurrection. We receive the Spirit

More information

Exorcism in the Catholic Church

Exorcism in the Catholic Church Exorcism in the Catholic Church Paul Turner www.paulturner.org\workshops Holy Spirit and Martin Luther Churches 31 January 2018 1 Three Sources The Rite of Baptism for Children The Rite of Christian Initiation

More information

The Order for the Administration of. The Lord s Supper or Holy Communion, The Holy Eucharist

The Order for the Administration of. The Lord s Supper or Holy Communion, The Holy Eucharist A hymn, psalm, or anthem may be sung. The Acclamation The Order for the Administration of The standing, the says this or a seasonal greeting. The Lord s Supper or Holy Communion, commonly called The Holy

More information

Parish Family of St. Francis Xavier and St. Peter s-on-the-thames. Celebrating Baptism

Parish Family of St. Francis Xavier and St. Peter s-on-the-thames. Celebrating Baptism Parish Family of St. Francis Xavier and St. Peter s-on-the-thames Celebrating Baptism Congratulations! Dear Parents, We are looking forward to sharing your joy that a child is born, not just any child,

More information

Opening Dialogue The inquirers and candidates are introduced to the assembly.

Opening Dialogue The inquirers and candidates are introduced to the assembly. The Rite of Acceptance into the Order of Catechumens and The Rite of Welcoming Baptized but previously Uncatechized Adults who are Preparing for Confirmation and/or Eucharist or Reception into the Full

More information

an Order of Service for HOLY BAPTISM

an Order of Service for HOLY BAPTISM an Order of Service for HOLY BAPTISM ST JOHN S ANGLICAN CHURCH 86 Clendon Rd, Toorak, Victoria PLEASE DO NOT REMOVE FROM THE CHURCH 2 3 A PASTORAL NOTE Baptism marks the beginning of a journey with God

More information

THE ORDER OF CELEBRATING MATRIMONY WITHOUT MASS

THE ORDER OF CELEBRATING MATRIMONY WITHOUT MASS THE ORDER OF CELEBRATING MATRIMONY WITHOUT MASS 79. When Mass is not celebrated, either by necessity or because of circumstances, the order described here is used, even by a Deacon. The Introductory Rites

More information

Grade Four. Scripture

Grade Four. Scripture Scripture Grade Four Students should each have individual access to a Bible in their classes. The New American Bible (NAB) translation is preferred, as this is the translation used in the Lectionary read

More information

A Quiet Day Celebrating, Instructing, and more deeply Experiencing the Holy Eucharist March 5, 2016

A Quiet Day Celebrating, Instructing, and more deeply Experiencing the Holy Eucharist March 5, 2016 A Quiet Day Celebrating, Instructing, and more deeply Experiencing the Holy Eucharist March 5, 2016 9:30 a.m. In the Church Welcome --Fr. Furman Blessed be God Collect for Purity Gloria in Excelsis, Kyrie,

More information

Voicing and Enacting the Baptismal Covenant

Voicing and Enacting the Baptismal Covenant Voicing and Enacting the Baptismal Covenant As persons come forward, an appropriate baptismal or confirmation hymn may be sung. See suggestions in The United Methodist Hymnal and The United Methodist Book

More information

CONFIRMATION. The Gathering of God s People

CONFIRMATION. The Gathering of God s People The Gathering of God s People CONFIRMATION THE GREETING The bishop greets the people in these or other suitable words: Grace, mercy and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ be with you all

More information

The Church of the Poor,

The Church of the Poor, Second Sunday of Easter - Divine Mercy Sunday April 12, 2015 Sunday Liturgy Guide for the Church of the Poor in the Spirit of the New Evangelization The Church of the Poor, through the Basic Ecclesial

More information

Grade 8 Study Sheet End of the Year Test. A sacrament is an outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace. Sacraments of Initiation

Grade 8 Study Sheet End of the Year Test. A sacrament is an outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace. Sacraments of Initiation Grade 8 Study Sheet End of the Year Test A sacrament is an outward sign instituted by Christ to give grace. Initiation Healing Service Baptism Reconciliation Matrimony Eucharist Confirmation Anointing

More information

The Mass. Celebration of the Holy Eucharist. RCIA October 10, 2013

The Mass. Celebration of the Holy Eucharist. RCIA October 10, 2013 The Mass Celebration of the Holy Eucharist RCIA October 10, 2013 The Sacrifice of the Holy Eucharist dates back to the early Church and is spoken of as early as the 2 nd century in the writings of the

More information

Preparing for The Triduum

Preparing for The Triduum Preparing for The Triduum Holy Thursday As we prepare to celebrate this wonderful liturgy we begin by entering into a new movement. As this liturgy begins, Lent has ended. Our 40 days of Lent helped us

More information

BCP 350 Hear the commandments of God to his people: I am the Lord your God who brought you out of bondage. You shall have no other gods but me. Amen.

BCP 350 Hear the commandments of God to his people: I am the Lord your God who brought you out of bondage. You shall have no other gods but me. Amen. (5pm & 7:30am) 1 BCP 350 Hear the commandments of God to his people: I am the Lord your God who brought you out of bondage. You shall have no other gods but me. You shall not make for yourself any idol.

More information

Confirmation Make-up Lesson: Please read, study and prepare a two page essay including and covering the statements following the teaching.

Confirmation Make-up Lesson: Please read, study and prepare a two page essay including and covering the statements following the teaching. Confirmation Make-up Lesson: Please read, study and prepare a two page essay including and covering the statements following the teaching. THE SACRAMENTS OF INITIATION The Sacraments of Initiation make

More information

T HE M ASS E XPLAINED WHY DO WE DO WHAT WE DO AT MASS?

T HE M ASS E XPLAINED WHY DO WE DO WHAT WE DO AT MASS? BLESSING With the final blessing of the celebrant, the Mass is ended. We leave the Church with this mandate: "GO IN PEACE TO LOVE AND SERVE THE LORD." The dismissal reminds us that the only way to serve

More information

RCIA CLASS 13: BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION

RCIA CLASS 13: BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION RCIA CLASS 13: BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION I. Baptism is the sacrament that begins one s life as a Christian. Baptism into the Catholic Church also makes one a member of this Church. A. At the time of Jesus,

More information

St. Bartholomew s Episcopal Church Poway, California

St. Bartholomew s Episcopal Church Poway, California St. Bartholomew s Episcopal Church Poway, California A Celebration of the Holy Eucharist in the Celtic Tradition for All Saints Day: A Celebration of the Baptismal Fellowship of the Saints Saturday, November

More information

TOPIC 18: BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION

TOPIC 18: BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION TOPIC 18: BAPTISM AND CONFIRMATION BAPTISM 1. Institution Among the numerous foreshadowings of Baptism in the Old Testament, some stand out because they are cited in the New Testament as explicitly connected

More information

Believe. Glory Be to the Father. The Sign of the Cross. The Lord s Prayer. The Apostles Creed. Hail Mary. Prayers to Know

Believe. Glory Be to the Father. The Sign of the Cross. The Lord s Prayer. The Apostles Creed. Hail Mary. Prayers to Know Believe Prayers to Know The Sign of the Cross In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. The Lord s Prayer Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come,

More information

WEEKDAY COMMUNION SERVICES IN THE PARISH

WEEKDAY COMMUNION SERVICES IN THE PARISH 1 WEEKDAY COMMUNION SERVICES IN THE PARISH A. COMMUNION SERVICE OUTLINE A. Introductory Rites Greeting Penitential Act B. Celebration of the Word of God [Reflection by deacon (not a lay leader), or sharing

More information

Samaria was known for its many characters, and one of whom was called Simon. He was famous for his practice of magic and had convinced many people

Samaria was known for its many characters, and one of whom was called Simon. He was famous for his practice of magic and had convinced many people Samaria was known for its many characters, and one of whom was called Simon. He was famous for his practice of magic and had convinced many people that he was somebody great. Many people knew of the Israelites

More information

The Order for the Administration of. The Lord s Supper or Holy Communion, The Holy Eucharist

The Order for the Administration of. The Lord s Supper or Holy Communion, The Holy Eucharist A hymn, psalm, or anthem may be sung. The Acclamation The Order for the Administration of The standing, the says this or a seasonal greeting. The Lord s Supper or Holy Communion, commonly called The Holy

More information

Confirmation Liturgy Template 1 Order for the Conferral of Confirmation without Mass

Confirmation Liturgy Template 1 Order for the Conferral of Confirmation without Mass Confirmation Liturgy Template 1 Order for the Conferral of Confirmation without Mass Normally Cover Page Normally Inside Cover Page Template Notes This master template is offered for your assistance. It

More information

Diocese of San Diego GUIDELINES FOR CELEBRATION OF THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION. Candidates/Newly Confirmed

Diocese of San Diego GUIDELINES FOR CELEBRATION OF THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION. Candidates/Newly Confirmed LITURGY-1 2/1/2018 Diocese of San Diego GUIDELINES FOR CELEBRATION OF THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATION Candidates/Newly Confirmed Those receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation should be called candidates

More information

FREE DIGITAL SAMPLE FOR. Holy Week & Easter 2018

FREE DIGITAL SAMPLE FOR. Holy Week & Easter 2018 FREE DIGITAL SAMPLE FOR Holy Week & Easter 2018 SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 2018 PALM SUNDAY Procession with Palms: (Lec. 37) OF THE PASSION 1) Mark 11:1-10 OF THE LORD or John 12:12-16 Mass Readings: (Lec. 38)

More information

Understanding. Mass. the. Steve Mueller

Understanding. Mass. the. Steve Mueller Understanding the Mass Steve Mueller 1 Living a Eucharistic Life This little booklet has been produced to help you grow in understanding and appreciation of our eucharistic ritual so that you may participate

More information

SACRAMENTAL RECONCILIATION SERVICE ADVENT Cycle C

SACRAMENTAL RECONCILIATION SERVICE ADVENT Cycle C SACRAMENTAL RECONCILIATION SERVICE ADVENT Cycle C May your love increase ever more and more in knowledge and every kind of perception (Phil 1:9-11) Rite for reconciliation of several penitents with individual

More information

THE HOLY EUCHARIST WE GATHER IN THE PRESENCE AND IN THE NAME OF THE LORD. Bishop: Blessed be God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

THE HOLY EUCHARIST WE GATHER IN THE PRESENCE AND IN THE NAME OF THE LORD. Bishop: Blessed be God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. THE HOLY EUCHARIST The Liturgy for the Proclamation of the Word of God, the Ordination of a Priest and Celebration of the Holy Communion. WE GATHER IN THE PRESENCE AND IN THE NAME OF THE LORD The Processional

More information

THE HOLY EUCHARIST (RITE TWO) EUCHARISTIC PRAYER (B)

THE HOLY EUCHARIST (RITE TWO) EUCHARISTIC PRAYER (B) THE HOLY EUCHARIST (RITE TWO) EUCHARISTIC PRAYER (B) THE INVITATION SENTENCE An appropriate sentence may be used. PROCESSIONAL HYMN THE PREPARATION THE GREETINGS All stand. The and the people exchange

More information

We sometimes miss opportunities to be creative within the constant principles of sacramental liturgy. How the living church might celebrate them:

We sometimes miss opportunities to be creative within the constant principles of sacramental liturgy. How the living church might celebrate them: Creativity - Initiation We sometimes miss opportunities to be creative within the constant principles of sacramental liturgy. How the living church might celebrate them: Creativity: discover what is the

More information

Twenty-seventh Sunday after Pentecost

Twenty-seventh Sunday after Pentecost Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church November 25, 2018 Twenty-seventh Sunday after Pentecost Even after Israel had experienced the vagaries of kings, they still longed for a true king to set things right.

More information

Annotated Holy Eucharist

Annotated Holy Eucharist Seasons of the Church Year During the year, we take a deeper look at different understandings of God and his son Jesus Christ that we learn in scripture. The seasons of the church year are helpful ways

More information

Parish of Saint Michael

Parish of Saint Michael Parish of Saint Michael 90 CONCORD ROAD BEDFORD, MA 01730 PHONE: 781-275-6318 FAX: 781-271-9879 WEB ADDRESS: www.bedfordcatholic.org EMAIL: parishoffice@bedfordcatholic.org Dear Parent(s), Congratulations!

More information

The Order of Celebrating Matrimony. Diocese of Grand Rapids 1 October 2015

The Order of Celebrating Matrimony. Diocese of Grand Rapids 1 October 2015 1 The Order of Celebrating Matrimony Diocese of Grand Rapids 1 October 2015 2 Ordo celebrandi matrimonium 1969 1969 English translation 1990 2010 2016? English translation 3 Decree (1990) In this second

More information

HOLY COMMUNION OUTSIDE OF MASS

HOLY COMMUNION OUTSIDE OF MASS HOLY COMMUNION OUTSIDE OF MASS AND THE ROMAN MISSAL Table of Contents Highlights of Revisions 1 Amended Rite of Distributing Holy Communion Outside Mass with the Celebration of the Word of God 2 Amended

More information

MISSION AND SACRAMENT, PART IV: A LITURGY FOR THE BAPTISM OF MUSLIMS, TO BE CONDUCTED ON THE FEAST OF PENTECOST

MISSION AND SACRAMENT, PART IV: A LITURGY FOR THE BAPTISM OF MUSLIMS, TO BE CONDUCTED ON THE FEAST OF PENTECOST MISSION AND SACRAMENT, PART IV: A LITURGY FOR THE BAPTISM OF MUSLIMS, TO BE CONDUCTED ON THE FEAST OF PENTECOST By Abu Daoud 1 1. How liturgy is both good and Biblical Many evangelicals have an inherent

More information

* This service can be used as a separate baptismal worship, or part of it may be used in the regular Sunday worship.

* This service can be used as a separate baptismal worship, or part of it may be used in the regular Sunday worship. Baptism I * This service can be used as a separate baptismal worship, or part of it may be used in the regular Sunday worship. In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit _. Our help comes

More information

Explanatory Notes. Note: Text in red print = rubrics from the Roman Missal (or from the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults where indicated)

Explanatory Notes. Note: Text in red print = rubrics from the Roman Missal (or from the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults where indicated) Explanatory Notes The following is the text for the celebration of The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night with both Elect & Candidates (unbaptized and baptized). The order of service varies slightly if the

More information

CONFIRMATION LITURGY GUIDELINES

CONFIRMATION LITURGY GUIDELINES CONFIRMATION LITURGY GUIDELINES 2018 Table of Contents Table of Contents... 2 Introduction... 4 Guidelines... 5 Resources... 5 Coordination... 5 Diocesan Offices... 5 Parish... 5 Rehearsal... 6 Materials...

More information

Confirmation Preparation Sheet

Confirmation Preparation Sheet Confirmation Preparation Sheet DATE: TIME: PLACE: Street Address: Number of Candidates for Confirmation: Average Age: Contact Person: E-Mail: Phone: Cell: Work: Home: MINISTERS: Concelebrants: If there

More information

Religion Standards Pre-K through 8 th Grade

Religion Standards Pre-K through 8 th Grade Religion Standards Pre-K through 8 th Grade 1615 West Washington Street Springfield, IL 62702 www.dio.org/catechesis April 2014 2 Table of Contents by Grade Pre-K / Kindergarten...7 STRAND 1: Sacred Scripture...8

More information

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.

In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. EASTER VIGIL IN THE HOLY NIGHT PRESIDENTIAL PRAYERS FROM THE CHAIR Solemn Beginning of the Vigil (or Lucernarium) Sign of the Cross Priest Celebrant ( ): Faithful Celebrants ( ): In the name of the Father,

More information

ASH WEDNESDAY A5. by praying for conversion of heart in one another, our Church, and the world:

ASH WEDNESDAY A5. by praying for conversion of heart in one another, our Church, and the world: ASH WEDNESDAY A5 Be faithful to the gospel by praying for conversion of heart in one another, our Church, and the world: For the unity of the Church purchased by Jesus Blood; for conversion of mind and

More information

Preparation For Holy Baptism

Preparation For Holy Baptism Preparation For Holy Baptism Christ Church Episcopal Laredo, Texas "For we were all baptized by one Spirit so as to form one body, whether Jews or Gentiles, slave or free, and we were all given the one

More information

The R.C.I.A. Process:

The R.C.I.A. Process: The R.C.I.A. Process: An Explanation and Guide What is RCIA? The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the process (processus) through which adults (14 yrs. and older, there is a separate process

More information

Celebrant continues: Let us confess our sins against God and our neighbor. All say together

Celebrant continues: Let us confess our sins against God and our neighbor. All say together (10:30AM) 1 2 Hymnal 1982 #680 BCP 350 Hear the commandments of God to his people: I am the Lord your God who brought you out of bondage. You shall have no other gods but me. Amen. Lord have mercy. You

More information

Services for a New Beginning

Services for a New Beginning CHAPTER 22 Services for a New Beginning Rites marking transition into stages of the catechumenal process A Service of Welcome and Admission of Catechumens The admission of catechumens may take place at

More information

Contents. 1. Preparation before Mass Begins p Confirmation Mass p Rite of Confirmation (overview) p. 6

Contents. 1. Preparation before Mass Begins p Confirmation Mass p Rite of Confirmation (overview) p. 6 Confirmation Guidelines with Archbishop William Lori Contents 1. Preparation before Mass Begins p. 2 2. Confirmation Mass p. 4 3. Rite of Confirmation (overview) p. 6 4. General Intercessions for Confirmation

More information

Sacrament - a visible sign of an inward grace, instituted by Jesus Christ to symbolize and confer grace.

Sacrament - a visible sign of an inward grace, instituted by Jesus Christ to symbolize and confer grace. LITURGICAL YEAR CCC1163 "Holy Mother Church believes that she should celebrate the saving work of her divine Spouse in a sacred commemoration on certain days throughout the course of the year. Once each

More information

The Holy Eucharist: Rite Two. (Expansive Language)

The Holy Eucharist: Rite Two. (Expansive Language) The Holy Eucharist: Rite Two (Expansive Language) The Holy Eucharist: Rite Two (Expansive Language) The Word of God A hymn, psalm, or anthem may be sung. The people standing, the Celebrant says Blessed

More information

The Church of the. Sunday Liturgy Guide for the Church of the Poor in the Spirit of the New Evangelization

The Church of the. Sunday Liturgy Guide for the Church of the Poor in the Spirit of the New Evangelization Sixth Sunday of Easter Mothers Day May 10, 2015 Sunday Liturgy Guide for the Church of the Poor in the Spirit of the New Evangelization The Church of the Poor, through the Basic Ecclesial Communities,

More information