
Introduction to Lectionary and Practice of Readings in Liturgical Training
Explore the significance of the Lectionary in liturgical training, including the role of the Proclaimer, the structure of different liturgical years, and the practice of reading selections. Understand the relevance of the Lectionary in Mass and its essential components for effective communication of faith.
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Part III of the Training: Introduction of the Lectionary. Feedback and Support as a learning and growing tool. Actual practice of Readings and its suggested questions. http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.4658043116060946pid=15.1
Introduction of the Lectionary Proclaimer, the instrument that makes the message arrive Proclaim: pro = in front of claim = declare on faith http://ts4.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.4778121826862063pid=15.1 The Lector PROCLAIMS!
The Second Vatican Council assigned three different liturgical years A, B, and C. Matthew for year A Mark for year B And Luke for year C. The Gospel of John in Easter all three years.
Familiarize Yourself with the Lectionary http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.4510429390111102pid=15.1 The book that is carried in the Entrance Procession of Mass is the BOOK OF GOSPEL, not the Lectionary. The Lectionary is ready on the ambo Neither should be taken out in procession at the end of the Mass.
At the beginning has several tables. It also contains the Index. Has an introduction called: THE GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE LECTIONARY was published in 1981. The Introduction consist in three parts: * The Preamble (Chapter I) * The First Part (Chapters II and III) and * The Second Part ( Chapters IV, V, and VI) We recommend that you familiarize yourself with Chapter IV : General Arrangement of the Readings for Mass .
Before we only had two readings. The Second Vatican included one more. http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.4673539369535602pid=15.1 http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.4639162454770958pid=15.1 Look at the connection in the three Readings: The First Reading: Theme with the Liturgical Season. The Responsorial Psalm: Theme with the First Reading Second Reading: Feast celebrating.
Lectionary Volumes In Spanish we have three. In English we have Four Volumes. Volume I: Contains the Readings for Sundays Volumes II and III: Contain Readings for Weekdays Volume IV: Contains Readings for Special occasions. Is good to learn the Seasons of the Liturgical Year s colors.
In a certain way is an abbreviated Bible.
Feedback and Support Feedback http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.4653430328919920pid=15.1 Support
Suggested Tips for Feedback Don t ask and then argue with response. Say thank you and work on modifications. Participate on a group feedback practices. Without input from others it s hard to know how well God s Word is truly being received by the assembly. Distinguish between effectiveness of proclamation and one s personal taste. (Wallace, 2004, p.67; Meagher & Turner, 2007, p. 53-54) http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.4823545371428850pid=15.1 http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=I.4895434564895560pid=15.1
Suggested Questions Was the lector voice loud enough? Did the phrasing of the Reading make sense? Were words pronounced correctly? (mumbled?) Did the pace allow people to listen and follow? Was the nonverbal communication helpful or distracting? ( attire, posture, movement) Did the lector look at the assembly? (eye contact) Did the quality of voice match the mood of the Reading? (Meagher & Turner, 2007, p. 53-54)
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