Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions CATECHETICAL RESOURCES THE ROMAN MISSAL The Roman Missal Where do the liturgical books we use come from? A brief description of the evolution of the Roman Missal. Format and Price: Pamphlet, $30 per hundred, available mid-march. The Changes in Translation A simple presentation of the changes in the language we use at Mass that will come about with the new edition of the Roman Missal. Format and Price: Pamphlet, $30 per hundred, available mid-march. Liturgica l Participation of God s People The importance of participation by all in the liturgy, and the ways in which this takes place. Format and Price: Pamphlet, $30 per hundred, available mid-march. Workshop in a Box for Priests Includes a video presentation of the new translation by Bishop Arthur Serratelli, chairman of the Bishops Committee on Divine Worship, plus a Powerpoint presentation, with leader script and participant handouts, on the new translation of the Roman Missal, within the context of the liturgical reform of Vatican II. Ready to run out of the box. Format and Price: Boxed set DVD and CD-ROM, $125, available mid-april. Workshop in a Box for Parish Liturgical Ministers/Leaders Includes a video presentation of the new translation by Bishop Arthur Serratelli, chairman of the Bishops Committee on Divine Worship, plus a Powerpoint presentation, with leader script and participant handouts, on the new translation of the Roman Missal, within the context of the liturgical reform of Vatican II. Ready to run out of the box. Format and Price: Boxed set DVD and CD-ROM, $125, available mid-april. With One Voice: Implementation of the Roman Missal Third Edition Bishop Gerald Kicanas, Rev. John Foster, Rev. Mark Francis, and Rev. Paul Turner Background papers on the new Mass translation, on its language, and its implementation, viewed within the overall goal of promoting full, conscious, and active participation in the liturgy. Format and Price: book, $9.95, available mid-april. The Dialogues of the Mass Michael Kwatera, OSB This series guides parishioners through the various ritual dialogues that structure the celebration of Mass, exploring biblical background and their function in the liturgical celebration; includes current and new translation. Format and Price: downloadable pdf file; price varies according to quantity reproduced by parish, available mid-april.. Joining Together in Prayer Andrew Ciferni, O.Praem., and Melissa Musick Nussbaum This series of short poetic, mystagogical reflections on the Gloria, Creed, Sanctus, Memorial Acclamation, Our Father and Lamb of God (in the new translation). Format and Price: downloadable pdf file; price varies according to quantity reproduced by parish, available mid-april. Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions 415 Michigan Avenue, N.E., Suite 70, Washington DC 20017. www.fdlc.org; email: publications@fdlc.org; voice: 202-635-6990; fax 202-529-2452.
GENERAL CATECHESIS ON THE MASS (Where Spanish title appears, the resource is available in Spanish) The Mystery of Faith: A Study of the Structural Elements of the Order of Mass (El misterio de fe) Lawrence Johnson A classic a practical guide to each part of the Mass, offering historical development, theological reflection, relevant documents, and discussion questions. Format and Price: Book, 152 pp., $13.95. ELECTRONIC RESOURCES Give Thanks and Praise: A Popular Explanation of the Mass (Den gracias y alabanza) Lawrence J. Johnson A series of ten bulletin inserts on the structure of the Mass; a simplified version of the Mystery of Faith The Eucharistic Prayer: A Guide to Participation (La plegaria eucarística) Andrew Ciferni, O.Praem., and Melissa Musick Nussbaum A series of five inserts explores ways in which parishioners can participate in the Eucharistic Prayer and how this can transform their lives. The Liturgy of the Word (La liturgia de la palabra) Appreciating the vital importance of the Liturgy of the Word in our liturgical worship. The Mass: Our School of Prayer (La Misa: nuestra escuela de oración) Rev. Thomas Iwanowski Reflections on how we pray at Mass may guide and shape the way we pray at other times. Format and Price: downloadable pdf file; $25 flat fee The Mystery We Celebrate (El misterio que celebramos) Rev. Lawrence Mick A series of eight inserts guides parishioners to a deeper appreciation of the mysteries celebrated. Our Song of Praise: Music in Service of the Liturgical Assembly (Nuestro canto de alabanza) Dr. Judy Bullock Series of three bulletin inserts on the role of liturgical music and active participation. Take and Eat (Tomen y comen) Andrew Ciferni, O.Praem. One page bulletin insert on receiving Communion in the hand and the significance of this ancient gesture Format and Price: downloadable pdf file; $25 flat fee. Page 2 of 6
The Sacrifice of the Mass and Mission (El sacrificio de la Misa y misión) Edward Foley, Capuchin A six-part series explores a rich understanding of the Eucharist as an action an action that requires the participation of the whole liturgical assembly. This Saving Cup (Esta copa de salvación) Andrew Ciferni, O.Praem. One page bulletin insert encourages reception of the Precious Blood Format and Price: downloadable pdf file; $25 flat fee. Three Minute Liturgical Catechesis Catequésis litúrgica en tres minutos Rev. Lawrence Mick Twenty-six reflections on the parts of the Mass, brief enough to be read before Mass, during announcements, or placed in the parish bulletin. Format and Price: downloadable pdf file; $25 flat fee. GENERAL LITURGICAL CATECHESIS How Catholics Worship Dr. Peter Zografos Pamphlet in Q & A format answers basic questions on worship and ritual. Format and Price: pamphlet in pack of 100, $18 per pack. Preparing Parish Liturgies Rita Thiron A history and outline of each liturgical book and a synopsis of major liturgical document, followed by practical tools for implementation. A must have resource for all those preparing liturgy. Format and Price: Book, 288 pp., $16.95 ELECTRONIC RESOURCES Spotlight on Liturgy: Seasons and Festivals Joyce Ann Zimmerman, C.PP.S. Easy to use handouts on all the feasts and seasons of the Liturgical Year. Format and Price: CD-Rom, $50 How Prayer Looks (Expresiones al orar) Rev. Paul Turner A series of five bulletin inserts on the significance of posture and gesture. Liturgy and Justice (Liturgia y justicia) Lucio Caruso Four bulletin inserts that inspire parishioners to make the connection between liturgy and working for justice Page 3 of 6
TRAINING WORKSHOPS WELCOMING THE : DEEPEN, NURTURE, CELEBRATE The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Committee on Divine Worship and the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions in consultation with the National Organization for Continuing Education of Roman Catholic Clergy (NOCERCC) and the National Association of Pastoral Musicians (NPM) re offering a training workshop for priests and diocesan leadership on the implementation of the Third Edition of the Roman Missal. These workshops, designed to "train the trainers" will include presentation on: an overview of the Roman Missal the new translation of the texts the chants the art of celebrating the Mass implementing the Roman Missal effective leadership in a time of change PRESENTERS: Secretariat for the Bishops Committee on Divine Worship staff: Msgr. Anthony Sherman, Executive Director, and Rev. Richard Hilgartner, Associate Director, will be the primary presenters for this training session. In addition these workshops will also include elements of leadership in a time of change designed by Dr. Dolly Sokol, Archdiocese of Santa Fe, Dr. Brian Reynolds, Archdiocese of Louisville and Dr. Peter Zografos, Diocese of Anchorage SCHEDULE: Each workshop will cover a portion of two days, beginning at 2:00 p.m. the first day, ending at 6:00 p.m. The second day begins with a Celebration of Eucharist at 8:30 a.m. The workshop concludes at 3:00 p.m. Day 1 2:00 Prayer, Introductions, Overview 2:30 Session 1 Where we are and how we got here 3:30 Break 3:45 Session 2 Overview of the Revised Roman Missal 5:30 Vespers Free Evening Day 2 8:00 Eucharist and Breakfast 9:20 Recap and Overview 9:40 Session 3 Ars Celebrandi Chants of the 3 rd Edition of the Roman Missal 10:45 Break 11:00 Session 4 Understanding and Leading Change 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Session 5 Roman Missal Implementation 3:00 Dismissal Page 4 of 6
LOCATIONS: In order to provide numerous opportunities for attendance this workshop will be held in twenty-two different locations around the country. Although most participants will want to select the workshop nearest their homes, the times and location in another area of the country may offer the best option for some. LOCATION 1) Cincinnati, OH Good Shepherd Parish 2) Richmond, VA Church of St. Mary s 3) Phoenix, AZ Diocese of Phoenix Chancery 4) Grand Rapids, MI Cathedral Square Center 5) Kansas City, MO Visitation Parish 6) Helena, MT St. Mary Catholic Community 7) St. Paul-Minneapolis Church of St. Peter, Mendota Heights 8) Denver, CO Spirit of Christ Catholic Community, Arvada 9) Orange, CA Marywood Retreat Center 10) Louisville, KY St. Xavier High School 11) Baltimore Mount Saint Mary s University, Emmitsburg 12) Milwaukee, WI Marquette Alumni Union 13) Trenton, NJ Monmouth University 14) San Francisco, CA Cathedral Event Center 15) Oklahoma City, OK Catholic Pastoral Center 16) Boston, MA Our Lady, Help of Christians, Newton 17) Seattle, WA St. Francis of Assisi Church 18) Alexandria, LA Alexander Fulton Hotel and Convention Center 19) Albany, NY Saratoga Springs Holiday Inn 20) Honolulu, HI St. Stephen Diocesan Center 21) San Antonio, TX El Tropicano Riverwalk Hotel 22) Orlando, FL Nativity Parish 2010 DATE April 15-16 April 20-21 April 29-30 May 11-12 May 13-14 May 19-20 May 24-25 June 8-9 June 21-22 June 29-30 July 20-21 August 5-6 August 10-11 August 24-25 September 7-8 September 22-23 September 29-30 October 4-5 October 18-19 October 26-27 October 28-29 November 4-5 Page 5 of 6
FEE: CATECHETICAL RESOURCES The fee for the BCDW/FDLC Roman Missal workshop is $125 per person. This fee includes a continental breakfast and lunch on Day Two. Housing is not included in the registration fee. Information on overnight accommodations where they are needed are provided on the FDLC website (http://www.fdlc.org/roman_missal/rm_workshops.htm). REGISTRATION: Registration is open to: Priests (Arch)diocesan Leaders [Office/Department staff and Commission members] Parish Life Coordinators [those appointed by their (arch)bishop to serve as pastor in a parish without a priest] Register on the USCCB website (http://www.usccb.org/romanmissal/). Upon completion of the USCCB on-line registration, you will receive notice to print an invoice, payable to the FDLC. Your registration will not be fully processed until payment accompanied by the invoice is received by the FDLC (415 Michigan Avenue, NE, #70, Washington, DC 20017). Page 6 of 6