YOUCAT Lesson 180, part 10 of 11
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YOUCAT the catechism for Catholic youth
180 Why is the Mass sometimes referred to as a
“worship service”?
A worship service is in the first place a service that God
performs for us—and only then is it our service offered to God. God gives himself to us under the form of
holy signs—so that we might do the same: give ourselves unreservedly to
him. [1145-1192]
…….Photo above: ….. Church of Divine Mercy, National Shrine of
The Divine Mercy, Stockbridge, MA….. “Christians construct buildings for divine
worship. These visible churches are not simply gathering places but signify and
make visible the Church living in this place, the dwelling of God with men
reconciled and united in Christ” (see CCC #1180 below).
…….The following numbered paragraphs are
from the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC), Second Edition, and give
deeper understanding to YOUCAT Lesson 180:
…….1179 The
worship "in Spirit and in truth" (John 4:24) 53 of the New Covenant is
not tied exclusively to any one place. The whole earth is sacred and entrusted
to the children of men. What matters above all is that, when the faithful
assemble in the same place, they are the "living stones," gathered to
be "built into a spiritual house." (1 Peter 2:4-6) 54 For the Body of the risen Christ is the
spiritual temple from which the source of living water springs forth:
incorporated into Christ by the Holy Spirit, "we are the temple of the
living God." (2 Corinthians 6:16) 55 --Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second
Edition
…….1180 When the exercise of religious liberty is
not thwarted, (compare Dignitatis
humanae 4) 56 Christians
construct buildings for divine worship. These visible churches are not simply
gathering places but signify and make visible the Church living in this place,
the dwelling of God with men reconciled and united in Christ. –CCC
…….1181 A church, "a house of prayer in
which the Eucharist is celebrated and reserved, where the faithful assemble,
and where is worshipped the presence of the Son of God our Savior, offered for
us on the sacrificial altar for the help and consolation of the faithful - this
house ought to be in good taste and a worthy place for prayer and sacred
ceremonial." (Presbyterorum
ordinis 5; compare Sacrosanctum
concilium 122-127) 57 In this "house of God" the truth and
the harmony of the signs that make it up should show Christ to be present and
active in this place. (compare Sacrosanctum
concilium 7) 58 --CCC
…….1182 The altar of the
New Covenant is the Lord's Cross, (compare Hebrews 13:10) 59 from which the
sacraments of the Paschal mystery flow. On the altar, which is the center of
the church, the sacrifice of the Cross is made present under sacramental signs.
The altar is also the table of the Lord, to which the People of God are
invited. ( compare General Instruction to Roman Missal 259) 60 In certain Eastern liturgies, the altar is also the symbol of
the tomb (Christ truly died and is truly risen).
…….1183 The tabernacle is to
be situated "in churches in a most worthy place with the greatest
honor." (Paul VI, Mysterium Fidei: Acta Apostolicae
Sedis (1965) 771) 61 The dignity, placing,
and security of the Eucharistic tabernacle should foster adoration before the
Lord really present in the Blessed Sacrament of the altar. ( compare Sacrosanctum
concilium 128) 62 --CCC
The sacred
chrism (myron), used in anointings as the sacramental sign of the seal of
the gift of the Holy Spirit, is traditionally reserved and venerated in a
secure place in the sanctuary. The oil of catechumens and the oil of the sick
may also be placed there. –CCC
…….1184 The chair of the bishop (cathedra) or that of the priest "should
express his office of presiding over the assembly and of directing
prayer." (General Instruction to
Roman Missal
271) 63 --CCC
The lectern
(ambo): "The dignity of the Word of God requires the church to have a suitable
place for announcing his message so that the attention of the people may be
easily directed to that place during the liturgy of the Word." (General Instruction to Roman Missal 272) 64 --CCC
.......1185 The gathering of the
People of God begins with Baptism; a church must have a place for the
celebration of Baptism (baptistry) and for fostering
remembrance of the baptismal promises (holy water font). –CCC
The renewal of the baptismal life requires penance. A church, then, must
lend itself to the expression of repentance and the reception of forgiveness,
which requires an appropriate place to receive penitents. –CCC
A church must also be a space that invites us to the
recollection and silent prayer that extend and internalize the great prayer of
the Eucharist. –CCC
…….1186 Finally, the church has an eschatological
significance. To enter into the house of God, we must cross a threshold, which symbolizes
passing from the world wounded by sin to the world of the new Life to which all
men are called. The visible church is a symbol of the Father's house toward
which the People of God is journeying and where the Father "will wipe
every tear from their eyes." (Revelation 21:4) 65 Also
for this reason, the Church is the house of all God's children, open and
welcoming. --CCC
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