Liturgy Flashcards
it is namely the holy people united and organized under the authority of of the bishops?
the sacramental of the unity
referring to the priest who leads the people of god in the celebration of liturgy
presider
what are the 4 signs in liturgy?
- Signs of Human world
- signs of covenant
- signs of taken up by Christ
- Sacramental signs
the chosen people received from God distinctive signs and symbol that marked its liturgical life
Signs of covenant
this sign make use of the signs of Creation
Signs of taken up by Christ
With Pentecost, it is through the sacramental signs of his Church that the holy spirit carries on the work of sanctification
Sacramental signs
As a social being, man needs signs and symbols to communicate with others, through language, gestures, and actions.
Signs of Human World
it give us the framework within which we can commemorate the wondrous actions of God since the time of Moses, celebrates the various aspects of the Paschal Mystery
liturgical time
a season where his second coming at the end of time and the prophecies of his incarnation and birth
Advent
a season where Christ is Born
Christmas
a season where the longest season of the liturgical year and it covers 34 Sundays referring to the hidden life of Jesus. Moreover, it call us to seek holiness in the mundane and the ordinariness gives the times of feasting a greater joy
Ordinary time
a season where it is a period of fasting, abstinence, prayer, and almsgiving-all to prepare ourselves body and soul. to die with Christ
Lent
a season where we focus on the Lord’s Paschal Mystery, that is, His passion, Death, and Resurrection
Paschal Triduum
a season where Christ is Risen and fifty-day celebration of the joyful exultation of the Lord’s Resurrection from Easter Sunday to Pentecost
Easter
holy day obligation in January 1?
Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
holy day obligation in December 8
Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
December 25
Solemnity of Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ
it is the house of prayer in which the holy Eucharist is celebrated and reserved
Church
this is the suitable place in a church intended for the proclamation of the Word of God
Lectern
it is the boxlike receptacle where the Blessed Sacrament is reposed
Tabernacle
it is reserved for the bishop or for the priest to express his office of presiding over the assembly and directing prayer
Chair
it is the center of the church where the sacrifice of the Cross is made present under sacramental signs
altar
the renewal of the baptismal life requires penance
Confessional
the gathering of the people of God begins with baptism
Baptistry