FR. DAVID LOUCH, CSSR
LITURGY
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Active Participation
The key to having a more meaningful experience of Eucharist and all the other sacraments is attentiveness: attentiveness to the words that you hear as well as those that you speak or sing, attentiveness to the ritual action that you both see and do, attentiveness to the symbols and symbolism in the words and in the ritual actions. Attentiveness is at least a place to start in discovering a deeper and more meaningful participation in the Liturgy.
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The Trinity and the Paschal Mystery
Pope Francis’ Apostolic Letter Desiderio desideravi on the Liturgical Formation of the People of God is focussed on encouraging and inspiring us to enter into a fuller and richer way of living our liturgical rites in communion with the triune God, with the saints and angels, and with the whole People of God.
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Formation by the Liturgy
It is actually we ourselves who participate in liturgy who need revitalizing. So, appreciating the many aspects of liturgy that Vatican II formulated to enhance participation, it is now our turn, our moment to respond. We find this within us, when we allow ourselves to feel deeply the history and the essence of the mystery in which we participate at liturgy.
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