Week 20: Liturgy of the Word: Gospel
By Archbishop Michael Jackels Witness Publisher The word Gospel is derived from the Old English words meaning, good news, in
Read MoreBy Archbishop Michael Jackels Witness Publisher The word Gospel is derived from the Old English words meaning, good news, in
Read MoreBy Archbishop Michael Jackels Witness Publisher The Second Reading is always taken from the Acts of the Apostles, or from
Read MoreBy Archbishop Michael Jackels Witness Publisher The First Reading is followed by singing or reading a Psalm, with a response
Read MoreBy Archbishop Michael Jackels Witness Publisher A lot of Sacred Scripture is read at Sunday Mass over the course of
Read MoreBy Archbishop Michael Jackels Witness Publisher After the Opening Prayer of Mass, we sit for the Readings. We can sit
Read MoreBy Archbishop Michael Jackels Witness Publisher The Introductory Rite of Mass concludes with the Opening Prayer, also called the Collect
Read MoreBy Archbishop Michael Jackels Witness Publisher On most Sundays, the Gloria is sung or recited. It begins with words similar
Read MoreBy Archbishop Michael Jackels Witness Publisher We prepare to celebrate the sacred mysteries of Holy Mass by acknowledging our sins.
Read MoreBy Archbishop Michael Jackels Witness Publisher The Mass prayers are taken from a book called the Missal. The words are
Read MoreBy Archbishop Michael Jackels Witness Publisher At the beginning of Mass, the priest greets the people by saying these or
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