Saturday, February 6, 2010

Church Service Greetings What Is A Typical Catholic Church Service Like?

What is a typical Catholic church service like? - church service greetings

I need to know as many details as possible. I attended the baptisms, weddings and funerals in the Catholic church, but never in regular service.

3 comments:

imacatho... said...

Here is a summary of the fair:

• Rites
. • Entry (all standing)
. • Welcome
. • Act of Contrition
. • Kyrie Eleison "(Greek for" Lord, have mercy ")
. • Gloria
. • Daily Prayer

• Liturgy of the Word
. • First reading - especially in the Old Testament (All SIT)
. • Psalm
. • Second Reading - usually from a New Testament Letters
. • Gospel Reading (All stand)
. • Homily (All sit for the sermon)
. • Profession of Faith (the Creed of Nicea-Constantinople) (all standing)
. • Prayer of the Faithful (prayers)

• Liturgy of the Eucharist
. • The preparation of the gifts - the bread and wine are presented and laid on the altar, is our money supply also during this time (all raised seats)
. • Prayer of the tenders (all stand)
. • The Eucharistic Prayer - during this prayer, change the bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Christ (Catholics kneel, kneel visitors in Mayor sitting)
. • The Lord's Prayer (all standing)
. • The Rite of Peace (We offer each other a sign of peace)
. • Breaking of Bread
. • Communion - non-invited Catholics to receive communion are not meet, they can enter the altar, are the arms across the chest to receive a blessing (or kneel according to local practice)

• The blessing and dismissal
. • Announcements (All SIT)
. • Blessing (all standing)
. • Dismissal
. • procession

For more information, see the overview of the Roman Missal: http://www.usccb.org/liturgy/current/cha ...
and http://www.davidmacd.com/catholic/cathol ...

With love in Christ.

John S said...

Oh, God - I ask you, with a link that does not often get to ..... Use
Try this page in size. At 30 seconds to explain the different sections of the fair
http://www.catholicmass.org/english.html

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Basically ...

VOCALS
Postcards
Prayer
1. Read the Bible, usually from the Old Testament
a passage from Psalms sung
2. Read the Bible, usually the New Testament
"Will sing Hallelujah!"
The reading of the Gospel, read by the priest or deacon.
The sermon or a statement that the 3 values to each other.
Preparing for Communion
Communion
Closing Prayer
Song Release


But I recommend you to http://www.catholicmass.org/english.html comments and click for more information. Can you use a headset to listen to explanations of each part of the Mass, while surfing the Web.
They are more than 10 minutes total

Sldgman said...

If you were a Catholic marriage and funeral costs, was) the one Catholic church (communication.

The only difference between a Catholic marriage and a Catholic Mass is to regulate the brief ceremony in the center of mass

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