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What’s the Church been saying?

What’s the Church been saying?. Examination of Conscience. Is the Liturgy lived as the "origin and summit' of ecclesial life, in accordance with the teaching of Sacrosanctum Concilium ?

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What’s the Church been saying?

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  1. What’s the Church been saying?

  2. Examination of Conscience • Is the Liturgy lived as the "origin and summit' of ecclesial life, in accordance with the teaching of Sacrosanctum Concilium? • Has the rediscovery of the value of the Word of God brought about by liturgical reform met with a positive confirmation in our celebrations? • To what extent does the Liturgy affect the practice of the faithful and does it mark the rhythm of the individual communities? Is it seen as a path of holiness, an inner force of apostolic dynamism and of the Church's missionary outreach?

  3. Shadows Unfortunately, alongside these lights, there are also shadows… In various parts of the Church abuses have occurred, leading to confusion with regard to sound faith and Catholic doctrine concerning this wonderful sacrament.

  4. Mane Nobiscum Dominum One specific project of this Year of the Eucharist might be for each parish community to study the General Instruction of the Roman Missal.

  5. Mane Nobiscum Dominum If the only result of this Year were the revival in all Christian communities of the celebration of Sunday Mass and an increase in Eucharistic worship outside Mass, this Year of grace would be abundantly successful.

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