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Part 2: The Celebration of the Christian Mystery (1066 - 1690)

Section 1: The Sacramental Economy (1076 - 1209)

Chapter 2: The Sacramental Celebration of the Paschal Mystery (1135 - 1209)

Article 1: Celebrating the Church's Liturgy (1136 - 1199)

III. WHEN IS THE LITURGY CELEBRATED?

The Liturgy of the Hours

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The mystery of Christ, his Incarnation and Passover, which we celebrate in the Eucharist especially at the Sunday assembly, permeates and transfigures the time of each day, through the celebration of the Liturgy of the Hours, "the divine office."46 This celebration, faithful to the apostolic exhortations to "pray constantly," is "so devised that the whole course of the day and night is made holy by the praise of God."47 In this "public prayer of the Church,"48 the faithful (clergy, religious, and lay people) exercise the royal priesthood of the baptized. Celebrated in "the form approved" by the Church, the Liturgy of the Hours "is truly the voice of the Bride herself addressed to her Bridegroom. It is the very prayer which Christ himself together with his Body addresses to the Father.49

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Cf. SC, Ch. IV,83-101.

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SC 84; 1 Thes 5:17; Eph 6:18.

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SC 98.

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SC 84.

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The Liturgy of the Hours is intended to become the prayer of the whole People of God. In it Christ himself "continues his priestly work through his Church."50 His members participate according to their own place in the Church and the circumstances of their lives: priests devoted to the pastoral ministry, because they are called to remain diligent in prayer and the service of the word; religious, by the charism of their consecrated lives; all the faithful as much as possible: "Pastors of souls should see to it that the principal hours, especially Vespers, are celebrated in common in church on Sundays and on the more solemn feasts. The laity, too, are encouraged to recite the divine office, either with the priests, or among themselves, or even individually."51

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SC 83.

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SC 100; Cf. 86; 96; 98; PO 5.

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The celebration of the Liturgy of the Hours demands not only harmonizing the voice with the praying heart, but also a deeper "understanding of the liturgy and of the Bible, especially of the Psalms."52

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SC 90.

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The hymns and litanies of the Liturgy of the Hours integrate the prayer of the psalms into the age of the Church, expressing the symbolism of the time of day, the liturgical season, or the feast being celebrated. Moreover, the reading from the Word of God at each Hour (with the subsequent responses or troparia) and readings from the Fathers and spiritual masters at certain Hours, reveal more deeply the meaning of the mystery being celebrated, assist in understanding the psalms, and prepare for silent prayer. The lectio divina, where the Word of God is so read and meditated that it becomes prayer, is thus rooted in the liturgical celebration.

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The Liturgy of the Hours, which is like an extension of the Eucharistic celebration, does not exclude but rather in a complementary way calls forth the various devotions of the People of God, especially adoration and worship of the Blessed Sacrament.


40 posted on 04/20/2014 5:27:56 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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Daily Readings for:April 20, 2014
(Readings on USCCB website)

Collect: O God, who on this day, through your Only Begotten Son, have conquered death and unlocked for us the path to eternity, grant, we pray, that we who keep the solemnity of the Lord's Resurrection may, through the renewal brought by your Spirit, rise up in the light of life. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever.

RECIPES

o    Agnello al Forno (Roast Suckling Lamb)

o    Asparagi alla Milanese (Milan Asparagus)

o    Babka I (Polish Easter Bread)

o    Babka II (Polish Easter Bread)

o    Babka Osterbrot (Easter Bread)

o    Korolevskaja Paska (King's Easter Pudding)

o    Koulitchy (Russian Sweet Easter Bread)

o    Kulich (Russian Sweet Easter Bread)

o    Lambropsomo (Greek Easter Bread)

o    Paasbrod (Dutch Easter Bread)

o    Pani di Pasqua all' Uovo (Italian Easter Egg Braid)

o    Paska Serna Pechena (Ukrainian Baked Easter Cheese)

o    Paska Serna Svizha (Ukrainian Fresh Easter Cheese)

o    Paskha (Ukrainian Easter Bread)

o    Salata de Cartofi (Greek Potato and Olive Salad)

o    Sucharki Papieskie (Polish Papal Wafers)

o    Torta di Ricotta (Italian Easter Cheese Cake)

o    Zupa Wielkanocna (Polish Easter Soup)

o    Artichokes Italian Style

o    Beranek

o    Carciofi Arrostiti

o    Cider-Baked Ham Slices

o    Cold Glazed Baked Ham

o    Dolmas

o    Easter Cake

o    Easter Dinner Menus

o    Easter Soup with Leftover Lamb

o    Easter Sunday Brunch Menu

o    Eggs Benedict

o    Fruit Tapioca Parfait

o    Greek Easter Lamb

o    Hard-Cooked Egg Cookies

o    Hollandaise Sauce

o    Italian Easter Baskets

o    Pink and White Meringue Torte

o    Potatoes and Peas in Cream

o    Raisin Bread

o    Roast Leg of Spring Lamb

o    Rose Leaf Jam

o    Shish Kebabs

o    Simnel Cake IV

o    Tansy Pudding

o    Veal Stew in Milk

o    Arnaki Gemisto (Stuffed Easter Lamb)

o    Babka (Polish Easter Bread)

o    Babovka (Czechoslovakian Easter Bread)

o    Brodetto Pasquale (Italian Easter Broth)

o    Cassata alla Siciliana (Easter Chocolate Cake)

o    Colomba Pasquale (Italian Easter Dove)

o    Funghi alla Parmigiana (Mushrooms Parmesan)

o    Kaesekuchen (Cheese Cake)

o    Kolace (Bohemian Filled Buns)

o    Koulich (Quick Russian Coffee Cake)

o    Koulich (Russian Sweet Easter Bread)

o    Saldusis Suris (Lithuanian Easter Cheese)

o    Easter Baba (Polish Easter Coffee Cake)

o    Easter Biscuits

o    Easter Egg Nests

o    Easter Glazed Ham with Fruit

o    Easter Ham

o    Easter Lamb

o    Easter Spice Ring

o    Eternity Cakes or Easter Wreath Cookies

o    German Easter Sweet Bread

o    Italian Easter Bread Eggs

o    Lamb Cake

o    Leg of Lamb

o    Paska (Ukrainian Easter Bread)

o    Paskha (a Russian Easter dessert)

o    Ukrainian Poppy Seed Cake

o    Whole Baby Lamb

ACTIVITIES

o    A Jonas (Jonah) Project

o    Baptismal Candles

o    Blessing of the Easter Foods

o    Creating a Lumen Christi (Light of Christ)

o    Cross of Victory

o    Easter Customs of the Russian Germans

o    Easter Egg Symbolism

o    Easter Eggs Decorations

o    Easter Eggs! song

o    Easter Food Symbolism

o    Easter Garden I

o    Easter Garden II

o    Easter Hymn

o    Easter Lamb

o    Easter Marian Hymn: Rejoice, O Rejoice, Heavenly Queen

o    Easter Song: Three Women at Break of Day

o    Easter Standard

o    Easter Sunday Activities in the Home

o    Easter Sunday in the Home

o    Easter Vigil

o    Easter: Solemnity of Solemnities

o    Family and Friends of Jesus Scrapbook Album

o    Holy Saturday and Easter in the Home

o    Home Altar Hangings

o    Home Easter Vigil

o    Importance of Easter Customs

o    Jonas and Holy Week

o    Liturgy of Easter Sunday and the Octave of Easter

o    Mary Garden

o    New Clothes for Easter

o    Paschal Candle as a Centerpiece

o    Symbolism of the Easter Eggs

o    Triptych

o    Window Transparencies

o    Wreath of Victory

o    Easter Breakfast

PRAYERS

o    Blessing of Sprouting Seed, Rogation Days

o    Polish Easter Blessing

o    Blessing of the Home with Easter Water

o    Easter Week Table Blessing

o    Book of Blessings: Blessing of Homes During the Christmas and Easter Seasons

o    Book of Blessings: Blessing of Food for the First Meal of Easter

o    Book of Blessings: Blessing Before and After Meals: Easter Season (2nd Plan)

o    Litany of the Saints

o    Easter Water

o    Easter Blessing in the Home

o    Blessing of Easter Food

o    Easter Prayers

o    Prayer Cards for Easter Grace at Meals

o    Easter Prayers (for the Octave of Easter)

o    Divine Mercy Novena

o    Annunciation Novena

o    Book of Blessings: Blessing Before and After Meals: Easter Week (1st Plan)

o    Book of Blessings: Blessing Before and After Meals: Easter (1st Plan)

o    Renewal of Baptismal Promises

o    Novena for Easter

o    Exsultet (Easter Proclamation)

o    Victimae Paschali: The Easter Sequence

·         Easter: April 20th

·         Easter Sunday

Old Calendar: Easter Sunday ; Other Titles: Feast of the Resurrection, Pascha

Easter is the feast of feasts, the unalloyed joy and gladness of all Christians.

In the very center of the Mass, the great prayer of thanksgiving, from the first words of the Preface, expresses the unrivalled motive for this joy: if it is right to praise You, Lord, at all times, how much more so should we not glorify You on this day when Christ our Passover was sacrificed, for He is the true Lamb who took away the sins of the world, who by His Death destroyed our death and by His Resurrection restored our life. Easter means, then, Redemption obtained — sin destroyed, death overcome, divine life brought back to us, the resurrection of our body which is promised immortality. With such a certitude, we should banish all trace of sadness.

Haec dies quam fecit Dominus: "This is the day which the Lord has made." Throughout the octave we shall sing of the unequalled joy which throws open eternity to us. Every Sunday will furnish a reminder of it, and from Sunday to Sunday, from year to year, the Easters of this earth will lead us to that blessed day on which Christ has promised that He will come again with glory to take us with Him into the kingdom of His Father.

Click here for commentary on the readings in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite.

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Meditation - He is Risen!

"I rose up and am still with Thee." After His labors and His humiliations, Christ finds rest with His Father. "I am still with Thee." This is perfect beatitude. Through His cross He entered into the possession of eternal glory. Christ has gained the crown of victory; through Christ men also win their crowns of victory. Humanity was under a curse and subject to the wrath of God. Now that they have risen with Christ, their guilt has been destroyed. "I rose up and am still with Thee." The liturgy places these words in the mouth of the Church that she may pray them with Christ.

"The earth trembled and was still when God arose in judgment." The resurrection of Christ is the judgment and condemnation of those who have turned away from God. This judgment was prefigured by the angel who passed through the land of Egypt destroying the first-born of the Egyptians. The Israelites marked the doors of their houses with the blood of the paschal lamb. We are the new Israel, and "Christ our Pasch is sacrificed." We mark ourselves with His blood, which we enjoy in the Holy Eucharist. We have been pardoned, we are saved, we shall live.

"He is risen." The resurrection of Christ is a pledge of our own resurrection. It is the foundation upon which our faith rests. It is the guarantee of our redemption and God's assurance that our sins are forgiven and that we are called to eternal life. "This is the day which the Lord hath made; let us be glad and rejoice therein. Give praise to the Lord, for He is good, for His mercy endures forever. Alleluia." "Christ our Pasch is sacrificed. . . . The Lamb redeems the sheep. Christ, the innocent One, hath reconciled sinners to the Father." — Excerpted from The Light of the World by Benedict Baur, O.S.B.


The Station is at St. Mary Major, the principal church of all those that are dedicated to the Mother of God in the holy city. This is to associate with the Paschal solemnity the memory of her, who, more than all other creatures, had merited its joys, not only because of the exceptional share she had had in all the sufferings of Jesus, but also because of the unshaken faith wherewith, during those long and cruel hours of his lying in the tomb, she had awaited his Resurrection.


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