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Slide1

section 5:

Prayer & the Paschal MysterySlide2

section 5, part 2:

Praying the TriduumSlide3

introduction

Part 1—connection between the Paschal Mystery & prayer

Part 2 here—connection between the PM & the liturgyLiturgy = official, public, communal prayer (worship) of the ChurchLook at the heart of the liturgical year—the Easter TriduumEvery Eucharist makes Christ’s sacrifice & therefore the PM presentThus, the liturgical year celebrates all the aspects of the PM in an annual cycle—new way of looking at time as sacred

The 3 day-1 celebration of the Easter Triduum is a unique kind of PM retreat

Goal is to treasure & celebrate—let’s make a promise this year even though only obliged for Easter Vigil or Easter Sunday

Four articles in this part

(A. 46) – Introduction to the Triduum

(A. 47) – Holy Thursday

(A. 48) – Good Friday

(A. 49) – The Easter Vigil (Holy Saturday/Easter Sunday)Slide4

Article 46: introduction to the triduum

Holidays & holy days as citizens of the US & heaven—identity & unitySunday is foundation of liturgical year

to celebrate Resurrection of XTAnnual cycle of feasts from Advent to Christ the King in Ordinary Time; context of worship; celebrate the Paschal Mystery eucharisticallyAdvent, Christmas, Ordinary Time, Lent, Triduum (three 24 hour days forming one continuous highly symbolic celebration), Easter, Ordinary Time, Advent, …Liturgy—official, public, communal work of the Church—we participate in the work of the Head as the Body of Christ

Eucharist is central; also other six Sacraments

Also funerals &

Liturgy of the Hours

(Divine Office or Breviary)

Prayer services & bible studies are great but not liturgy

Terminology: Gk.

Liturgia = public work, the liturgy or sacred liturgy, liturgical, a liturgy or liturgical celebration or ritual, liturgistLiturgy is Trinitarian & sacramental (like a Sacrament)Father—source of all blessings, the greatest one being his SonJesus Christ– central to liturgy; gives & makes himself present throughHoly Spirit—prepares us to receive Jesus Christ & the PM present in the liturgySlide5

You Tube Videos: Introduction to the Triduum

The Story of the Liturgical Calendar

The Reason for the Season: The Easter TriduumSlide6

Article 47: holy

thursdayLent is the time the Church sets aside to prepare for Christ’s

Passion, death, & Resurrection by deepening our participation in Christ’s ministry through prayer, fasting, & almsgivingHoly Week (the last “week” of Lent) begins with Palm(Passion) SundayOpportunity for a personal retreat focused on these mysteriesHoly Thursday (Mass of the Lord’s Supper) ends Lent & begins the TriduumChrism MassHoly Thursday morning or transferred to earlier in week

Renewal of clerical promises to bishop

Blessing of

Oil of Catechumens, Oil of the Sick,

&

Sacred Chrism

Entering more fully into Sacred Time

Attend the Mass of the Lord’s Supper &/or the Chrism MassContribute to the collection for the poorRead & reflect on the readings for the liturgy beforehandFast & free yourself from unnecessary distractionsSpend time with Jesus in the chapel of repose after the liturgyConstruct an altar or sacred place in your home & decorate it accordinglySlide7

Article 47 cont.: holy thursday

Liturgical Highlights of the Holy Thursday liturgyPresentation of the Oils

Presented by parish members to show the connection between diocese/bishop & parishPray for those who will use and receive oils—Sacrament’s oils used in (B, C, HO, A)Washing of Feet12 members of the parish (men? Pope Francis’ example)Call to ministry of service—especially ordained (contra clericalism)Dismissal of the ElectAdults to be Baptized/received into the Church at Easter Vigil dismissed

b/4

intercessions

Collection for the Poor

100% goes to poor not parish administration—Operation Rice Bowl or other collections

Transfer of the Eucharist

Eucharist left from Holy Thursday & for Good Friday are transferred to chapel of repose

Procession or community prayer in the chapel until midnight are optionalRemembers Jesus’ time in the Garden of Gethsemane, arrest, & waiting over nightThe Paschal Fast1 full meal on Good Friday (or until Vigil Saturday night) & 2 smaller meals—lawsAlong with prayer & almsgiving, helps us enter into the sacred mysteriesSlide8

homework

Read AA.

48-49 in the e-Book for discussion tomorrow [Last reading assignment of the semester!]

Section 5, Part 2 review questions #’s

1-4Slide9

Article 48: good friday

Good Friday—day of sadness & hope; hope stronger so “good”

Solemnity of day expressed through lack of Church adornmentsNo decorations, statues, holy water, altar adornments, song…4 part service (not mass—only day) begins in silence between 12—3pmLiturgical highlights of the Good Friday liturgical service Liturgy of the WordIsaiah, Hebrews, John’s Passion account (often narrated in parts)—listenIntercessionsLonger, more formal, usually sung, 10 (Church, pope, clergy, laity, those to be Baptized, XTN unity, Jews, non-Christians, leaders, special need) Veneration

of the Cross—single

cross?

Solemn procession with song by cleric; kiss/touch/bow/genuflect…

Communion

Simple ritual not a full liturgy; from Holy Thursday; end in silence

Entering more fully into Sacred Time

Attend the celebration of the Lord’s Passion liturgy; fast; attend the Stations of the Cross and/or Seven Last Words services; pray along with the intercessions; read and/or reflect upon the readings and/or the Lord’s PassionSlide10
Slide11

You Tube Videos: Holy Thursday & Good Friday

Pope Francis Holy Thursday Mass In Prison

Pope Francis Good Friday ServiceThe Meaning of Good FridaySlide12

Article 49: the easter

vigil (holy Saturday/easter sunday)

The more we enter into Lent & the Triduum the more excitement we will have for the Easter Vigil, Easter Sunday, & the Easter seasonHoly Saturday is a day for rest & reflection to prepare for vigil & Easter to begin as we commemorate Christ’s descent into the deadLiturgical highlights of the Easter Vigil liturgy—love is stronger than deathBegins after sundown & before sunrise—vigil = to be awake & watchfulCelebrated twice with a vigil mass & a mass of the day—highlight of liturgical year

Service of Light—“a light has shown in the darkness”

Fire outside in darkness;

Easter candle

lit and processed; our candles;

Exultet

Liturgy of the Word

9 readings possible (7 & 2) that give a beautiful overview of salvation historyCelebration of Baptism & ConfirmationLitany of the saints; Baptism, profession, reception, confirmed, … 1st CommunionLiturgy of the EucharistBreaks fast; spiritual food & drink; rejoice in life in Christ; foretaste of heavenEntering more fully into Sacred TimeAttend Mass & reception after; celebrate with family/friends; celebrate with Church more than once (Octave of Easter); prayer & reflection on SundaySlide13

You Tube Videos: The Easter Vigil

The Easter Vigil at the Holy Sepulcher

Easter Sunday Interview with Cardinal Timothy DolanSlide14

homework

Section 5, Part 2 review questions #’s

5-8 [Last homework assignment of the semester!]Study for the Section 5, Parts 1-2 quiz Monday, December 12 (AA. 41-49) [Last quiz of the semester!]

Make sure the

Section 5, Part 1 review questions #’s 1-7 and the Section

5, Part

2

review questions #’s 1-8

are

ready to turn in tomorrow (Friday, December 9)