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    • The General Instruction of the Roman Missal

      • Drawing from the Second Vatican Council’s Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, the General Instruction of the Roman Missal states that “in the readings, as explained in the homily, God speaks to his people, opening up to them the mystery of redemption and salvation, and offering them spiritual nourishment; and Christ himself is present in the midst of his faithful through his word” (#55).
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  2. Nor is it lawful to replace the readings and Responsorial Psalm, which contain the Word of God, with other, non-biblical texts. In the celebration of the Mass with the people, the readings are always read from the ambo. The function of proclaiming the readings is by tradition not presidential but ministerial.

  3. Apr 29, 2020 · Vatican II’s 1963 “Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy” called for a wider selection of biblical texts to be used at Mass. The current Lectionary (book of those readings) was prepared by an international committee of experts and went into use in 1970.

  4. Dec 8, 2019 · Here is a quick guide to understanding the three-year cycle of Sunday readings at Mass. Prior to the Second Vatican Council, the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church had a yearly cycle of readings ...

  5. Aug 20, 2020 · In short, Sunday readings repeat every three years, called A, B, and C. In year A, the Gospels are mostly from Matthew, year B is mostly Mark, and year C is mostly Luke. The Old Testament reading is selected to reflect a theme from the Gospel, and the Psalm often does the same. The second reading, usually an Epistle, typically follows in order ...

  6. Introduction. The Office for Worship has prepared the following guidelines for parish laypersons who publicly read scripture, referred to as Lectors. These are to apply to those ministering during Sunday Mass, as well as other liturgical celebrations.

  7. 3. Practice Catholic morality as taught by the Magisterium and explained in the Catechism. 4. Attend Mass every Sunday and Holy Day of Obligation (either at St. Mary’s or some other Catholic Church). 5. Be in a lawful marriage in the eyes of the Church (if you are married). 6. Be a registered member of the parish. 7.

  8. May 13, 2024 · The cycle of readings at Mass throughout the year has been established by the Church; more specifically, with the Second Vatican Council’s reform of the Liturgy, and by the authority of the Pope, a new Roman Missal and Lectionary has been established. There are two cycles of readings: weekdays and Sundays (feast days).

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