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December 23rd, 2019

12/23/2019

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Hello Friends,

The Eucharistic Prayer is the chief of the priestly prayers at Mass. The prayer has these parts: Thanksgiving, Acclamation, Epiclesis, Institution Narrative and Consecration, Anamnesis, Offering, Intercession, and Final Doxology. Thanksgiving begins with the preface prayer that gives thanks to God on behalf of the people for all the blessings and gifts God has given. The priest has a dialogue with the people as they actively participate with their responses and then continues the preface prayer. The people and priest express their gratitude by singing the angelic hymn, the Sanctus (Holy). The priest acting in Persona Christi Capitis (in the person of Christ the head) invokes the Holy Spirit to come down on the offerings of bread and wine during the Epiclesis. The priest stretches out is hands over the offerings. The holiest part of the Mass is when the priest in Persona Christi Capitis uses the exact same words as Jesus at the Last Supper and speaks them over the bread and wine thereby consecrating them into the body and blood of Christ. The prayer includes the narrative of the Last Supper found in the Gospels. I will leave you with some homework to look up the other four parts of the Eucharistic Prayer in your Catechisms.

Father Gino

La oración eucarística es el jefe de las oraciones sacerdotals en la Misa. La oración tiene estas partes: Acción de Gracias, Aclamación, Epiclesis, Narrativa institucional y consagración, Anamnesis, Ofrenda, Intercesión y Doxología Final. El Día de Acción de Gracias comienza con la oración prefacio que da gracias a Dios en nombre del pueblo por todas las bendiciones y dones que Dios ha dado. El sacerdote tiene un diálogo con el pueblo mientras participa activamente con sus respuestas y luego continúa la oración prefacio. El pueblo y el sacerdote expresan su gratitud cantando el himno angelical, el Sanctus (Santo). El sacerdote que actúa en Persona Christi Capitis (en la persona de Cristo cabeza) invoca al Espíritu Santo para que baje sobre las ofrendas de pan y vino durante la Epiclesis. El sacerdote se estira es manos sobre las ofrendas. La parte más sagrada de la Misa es cuando el sacerdote de Persona Christi Capitis utiliza exactamente las mismas palabras que Jesús en la última cena y las habla sobre el pan y el vino, consafiándolos así en el cuerpo y la sangre de Cristo. La oración incluye la narración de la última cena que se encuentra en los Evangelios. Tienes algunos deberes para buscar las últimas cuatro partes de la oración eucarística en tus catecismos.

​ Padre Gino 
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