In the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, the Council called for (#14) "full, conscious and active (actuosa in Latin) participation" by all members of the Church.
Now, in part two, we shall turn to the purpose of the liturgy: namely, true worship of God. In part three (i.e. next time), we shall consider the fruits or benefits of the Liturgy: how the Liturgy ...
Disagreement over how the faithful should conduct their liturgy, or public worship, has dogged the Catholic Church for the past 50 years. The reasons are many, but three are especially salient ...
Liturgy at Boston College is an experience of true community. Our Masses are opportunities to come together as one and recognize the God that is with us and within us. The liturgies are enhanced by ...
Liturgy lies at the heart of our dynamic, thriving community. Whether it’s Eucharist or another rite, every liturgical celebration at CSTM features students, staff, and faculty—women and men of ...
Liturgy refers to the structured worship that happens when Christians meet together at church. Liturgy gives a structure and pattern to worship on a weekly and annual basis. Liturgy can form the ...
Liturgy refers to the structured worship that happens when Christians meet together at church. Liturgy gives a structure and pattern to worship on a weekly and annual basis. Liturgy can form the ...