LITURGY OF THE WORD
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The Liturgy of the Word is made up of four
Sections. These are:
1. PROCLAMATION OF GOD’S WORD:
The First Reading is from
the Old Testament writings, Responsorial Psalm (from
one of the 150 Psalms), Second Reading, Gospel Acclamation, and Gospel from
the New Testament. The Proclamation of God’s Word is always
centred on Christ present through His Word. Old Testament writings
prepare for Him: New Testament books speak of Him directly. All of
Scripture calls us to believe once more and to follow Him.
How well do YOU listen to
God’s Word?
2. HOMILY (Sermon):
Here God’s Word is spoken
again in the Homily. The Holy Spirit speaking through the
lips of the priest explains and applies the Biblical Readings of the day to the
needs of the particular congregation. The Holy Spirit then calls us to
respond to Christ through the life we lead.
3. PROFESSION OF FAITH: (Nicene Creed)
As we recite the Profession
of Faith, we express our acceptance of God’s message in the Scriptures and
homily in a creed handed down from the early Church stemming from the first two
ecumenical Councils in 325 and 381. It remains common to all the Great Churches
of East and West to this day.
4. GENERAL INTERCESSIONS (Prayers of the Faithful)
As a priestly people, we unite with one another by praying for
today’s needs in the Church and in the world. Why do YOU think these 4
sections are grouped together in the Liturgy of the Word?
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