Friday, September 28, 2018

182. Jesus spoke to men through signs and words.

Jesus spoke to men through signs and words.  
YOUCAT Catechism + Catechism of the Catholic Church Lesson 182
Ave Maria series
182  Why do the sacred signs of the liturgy need words, too?
Celebrating the liturgy means encountering God; allowing him to act, listening to him, responding to him. Such dialogues are always expressed in gestures and words.  [1153-1155, 1190]




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Jesus spoke to men through signs and words.  So it is in the Church, also, when the priest offers the gifts and says, “This is my Body…this is my Blood…”  Only these interpreting words of Jesus cause the signs to become sacraments:  signs that bring about what they signify.
[1153-1155, 1190]

Words and actions
1153 A sacramental celebration is a meeting of God's children with their Father, in Christ and the Holy Spirit; this meeting takes the form of a dialogue, through actions and words. Admittedly, the symbolic actions are already a language, but the Word of God and the response of faith have to accompany and give life to them, so that the seed of the Kingdom can bear its fruit in good soil. The liturgical actions signify what the Word of God expresses: both his free initiative and his people's response of faith. –Catechism of the Catholic Church, Second Edition

1154 The liturgy of the Word is an integral part of sacramental celebrations. To nourish the faith of believers, the signs which accompany the Word of God should be emphasized: the book of the Word (a lectionary or a book of the Gospels), its veneration (procession, incense, candles), the place of its proclamation (lectern or ambo), its audible and intelligible reading, the minister's homily which extends its proclamation, and the responses of the assembly (acclamations, meditation psalms, litanies, and profession of faith). --CCC

1155 The liturgical word and action are inseparable both insofar as they are signs and instruction and insofar as they accomplish what they signify. When the Holy Spirit awakens faith, he not only gives an understanding of the Word of God, but through the sacraments also makes present the "wonders" of God which it proclaims. The Spirit makes present and communicates the Father's work, fulfilled by the beloved Son.--CCC

IN BRIEF
1190 The Liturgy of the Word is an integral part of the celebration. The meaning of the celebration is expressed by the Word of God which is proclaimed and by the response of faith to it. –CCC

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