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  1. Since the Second Vatican Council, the time for fulfilling the obligation to attend Mass on Sunday or a Holy Day of Obligation now begins on the evening of the day before, and most parish churches do celebrate the Sunday Mass also on Saturday evening.

  2. The Mass: Structure and Meaning (Source: USCCB) Introductory Rites. The Mass begins with the entrance song. The celebrant and other ministers enter in procession and reverence the altar with a bow and/or a kiss. The altar is a symbol of Christ at the heart of the assembly and so deserves this special reverence.

  3. Aug 29, 2023 · The Mass is not just another service; it’s the “source and summit of the Christian life” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1324). When we attend Mass, we partake in the same sacrifice that Jesus offered on the cross, becoming more united with God and each other.

  4. Chapter IV: The Different Forms of Celebrating Mass | USCCB. From the General Instruction of the Roman Missal. Dive into God's Word. 112. In the local Church, first place should certainly be given, because of its significance, to the Mass at which the Bishop presides, surrounded by his Pre...

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

  6. Nov 26, 2021 · We are speaking of what Catholics call the Mass, AKA the Eucharist or the Divine Liturgy. For Catholics, there is no other religious service more important. But the majority of baptized Catholics around the world simply don’t see the need to attend.

  7. When we celebrate the Mass we participate through the words, actions and gestures. The Mass is a time to listen and respond to God’s Word ‘In the reading, God’s word is laid before the people and the treasures of the Bible opened to them.’ (GIRM 33-34)

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