YOUCAT Lesson 213
YOUCAT the catechism for Catholic youth
213 What elements are essential to a Holy Mass?
Every Holy
Mass (celebration of the Eucharist) unfolds in two main parts, the Liturgy of
the Word and the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
[1346-1347]
Paintings: ….. From the gospels
of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John: “Stories of the Life and Passion of Christ,”
illustrated in the Church of Santa Maria
delle Grazie, Varallo Sesia, Italy by Gaudenzio Ferrari. …..213
In the
Liturgy of the Word, we hear readings from the Old and New Testament and also the Gospel. Besides that there is an opportunity for
preaching and general intercessory prayers.
In the subsequent Liturgy of the Eucharist, bread and wine are offered, consecrated,
and distributed to the faithful at Communion.
THE LITURGICAL
CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST
(Paragraph 1345 is an astounding report revealing that
the Catholic Mass we participate in today follows the Eucharistic Celebration
of the earliest Christians 1860 +/- years ago. St. Justin Martyr’s report to
the emperor was written about 122 years after Jesus’ Last Supper with the Apostles. Read it carefully. –Don L. Bragg)
…….1345 As early as the second
century we have the witness of St.
Justin Martyr for the basic lines of the order of the Eucharistic
celebration. They have stayed the same until our own day for all the great
liturgical families. St. Justin wrote to the pagan emperor Antoninus Pius
(138-161) around the year 155,
explaining what Christians did:
“On the
day we call the day of the sun, all who dwell in the city or country gather in
the same place.
“The memoirs of the
apostles and the writings of the prophets are read, as much as time permits.
“When the reader has
finished, he who presides over those gathered admonishes and challenges them to
imitate these beautiful things.
“Then we all rise
together and offer prayers* for ourselves . . .and for all others,
wherever they may be, so that we may be found righteous by our life and
actions, and faithful to the commandments, so as to obtain eternal salvation.
“When the prayers are
concluded we exchange the kiss.
“Then someone brings
bread and a cup of water and wine mixed together to him who presides over the
brethren.
“He takes them and offers
praise and glory to the Father of the universe, through the name of the Son and
of the Holy Spirit and for a considerable time he gives thanks (in Greek: eucharistian)
that we have been judged worthy of these gifts.
“When he has concluded
the prayers and thanksgivings, all present give voice to an acclamation by
saying: 'Amen.'
“When he who presides has
given thanks and the people have responded, those whom we call deacons give to
those present the "eucharisted" bread, wine and water and take them
to those who are absent.”(St. Justin, Apol. 1, 65-67:PG 6,428-429; the text before
the asterisk (*) is from chap. 67)171 –Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second
Edition
…….1346 The
liturgy of the Eucharist unfolds according to a fundamental structure which has
been preserved throughout the centuries down to our own day. It displays two
great parts that form a fundamental unity:
- the gathering, the liturgy of the Word, with readings, homily and general intercessions;
- the liturgy of the Eucharist, with the presentation of the bread and wine, the consecratory thanksgiving, and communion. --CCC
.......1347 Is this not the same movement as the Paschal meal of the risen
Jesus with his disciples? Walking with them he explained the Scriptures to
them; sitting with them at table "he took bread, blessed and broke it, and
gave it to them."(compare Luke 24:13-35)174 --CCC.
The liturgy of the Word
and liturgy of the Eucharist together form "one single act of worship";( Sacrosanctum Concilium 56)172 the
Eucharistic table set for us is the table both of the Word of God and of the
Body of the Lord.(compare Dei Verbum 21)173 –CCC
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