60 Canonical Coronation Anniversary of Our Lady of Namacpacan
60 Canonical Coronation Anniversary of Our Lady of Namacpacan
60 Canonical Coronation Anniversary of Our Lady of Namacpacan
INTRODUCTORY RITES
When the people are gathered, the Priest approaches the altar with the
ministers while the Entrance Chant is sung.
When he has arrived at the altar, after making a profound bow with the
ministers, the priest venerates the altar with a kiss and, if appropriate, incenses
the cross and the altar.
Then, with the ministers, he goes to the chair.
GREETING
When the Entrance Chant is concluded, the Priest and the faithful,
standing, sign themselves with the Sign of the Cross, while the Priest, facing the
people, says:
In the first greeting, a Bishop, instead of The Lord be with you, says:
The Priest, or a Deacon or another minister, may briefly introduce the faithful to
the Mass of the day.
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PENITENTIAL RITE
PENITENTIAL ACT
The Bishop invites the faithful to make the Penitential Act:
R. Amen.
GLORIA
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OPENING PRAYER
Let us pray.
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LITURGY OF THE WORD
READINGS
FIRST READING: Sir 24,1.3-4.8-12.19-21
GOSPEL: Lk 1, 26-38
HOMILY
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PRAYERS OF THE FAITHFUL
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LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
During the preparation of the gifts, an Offertory Hymn is sung and the altar table is
prepared by the deacons and the acolytes.
When the Altar and the gifts have been prepared, the presider takes the paten with the
bread and holding it slightly raised above the altar says:
A concelebrant pours wine and a little water into the chalice saying inaudibly:
Then the presider takes the chalice and, holding it slightly raised above the altar says:
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If appropriate, he also incenses the offerings and the altar. Afterwards, a minister
incenses the presider, then the Concelebrants and the faithful.
Next the presider stands at the side of the altar and washes his hands saying inaudibly:
The presider:
The presider:
All: Amen.
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PREFACE I OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY:
SANCTUS
The Choir and the assembly sing the Sanctus.
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EUCHARISTIC PRAYER III
He joins his hands and holding them outstretched over the offerings, says:
Celebrant with Concelebrants.
He joins his hands and, making the sign of the cross once over both bread and chalice,
says:
In the formulas that follow, the words of the Lord should be pronounced clearly and
distinctly, as the nature of these words requires.
He takes the bread and, raising it a little above the altar, continues:
He bows slightly.
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TAKE THIS, ALL OF YOU, AND EAT OF IT:
FOR THIS IS MY BODY
WHICH WILL BE GIVEN UP FOR YOU.
He shows the consecrated host to the people, places it on the paten, and genuflects in
adoration.
Then he continues:
He takes the chalice and, raising it a little above the altar, continues:
He bows slightly.
Then he says:
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and profess your Resurrection
until you come again.
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with your servant Francis our Pope and Daniel our bishop
the Order of Bishops, all the clergy,
and the entire people you have gained for your own.
The Priest takes the paten with the host and the concelebrant takes the chalice, lifting
them up, says:
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COMMUNION RITE
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SIGN OF PEACE
Presider:
R. Amen.
Presider:
Presider/Deacon:
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BREAKING OF THE BREAD
AGNUS DEI
Meanwhile, the presider takes the host and breaks it over the paten. He places a small
piece in the chalice, saying inaudibly:
PRIVATE PREPARATION
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COMMUNION
The presider genuflects. Taking the host, he raises it slightly over the paten and, facing
the people, says aloud:
He reverently consumes the body of Christ. Then he takes the chalice and says
inaudibly:
After this he takes the paten or other vessel and goes to the communicants. He takes a
host for each one, raises it a little, and shows it, saying:
While the faithful receive Holy Communion, Eucharistic Hymns are sung.
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PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION
Let us pray.
All: Amen.
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CONCLUDING RITE
In a Pontifical Mass, the celebrant receives the miter and extending his hands, says:
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Then the celebrant receives the pastoral staff, if he uses it, and says:
Making the sign of the cross over the people three times, he adds:
ALL: Amen.
Then the Deacon, or the Bishop himself, with hands joined and facing the people,
says:
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