THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
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Some of us remember a time when Catholics would think that as long as they arrived at Mass by the beginning of the Liturgy of the Eucharist, they met their Sunday obligation. The Church thinks about this differently now. Since 1963, the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy has called us to a fuller participation in Mass. "The two parts.. .that go to make up the Mass, namely, the liturgy of the word and the liturgy of the Eucharist, are so closely connected with each other that they form but one single act of worship. Accordingly, this Council urges pastors that in their catechesis they insistently teach the faithful to take part in the entire Mass..." (CSL no. 56). The Liturgy of the Eucharist is made up of two major parts: The Eucharistic Prayer and the Communion Rite. A small rite of preparation precedes the Eucharistic Prayer. The Church has arranged the entire celebration of the liturgy of the Eucharist in parts corresponding to the words and actions of Christ. "For Christ took the bread and the chalice and gave thanks; he broke the bread and gave it to his disciples saying, "Take, eat and drink: this is my Body; this is the cup of my Blood. Do this in memory of me" (GIRM no. 72).
Take, give thanks, break and pour, eat and drink. This is what we all do at Mass as believers, baptized in Christ. This is also what we are called to do in the world. When we participate in the sacrifice of the Mass, we renew our call to mission. A liturgist puts it well, "...the sacrifice of the cross reveals and inaugurates the mission of God's people to announce the good news in word and deed by giving of self for others." So our full, conscious and active participation in the Liturgy of the Eucharist brings us more deeply into the Body of Christ and therefore calls us to imitate the self-sacrificing mission of Christ to the world. GIRM Bulletin 15E
Office for Worship,
Archdiocese of Los Angeles
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2003,
Archdiocese of Santa Fe, NM.
Used with permission.
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