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Learning In God’s Hands Together Topic Outline I. Review the Four Parts to the a) Introductory Rites b) Liturgy of the Word c) Liturgy of the Eucharist d) Concluding Rites III. Understanding the Creed and Prayer of the Faithful IV. Reflection and Discussion The Creed & General Intercessions The Profession of Prayer of the Faith Faithful

● A. Why do we have a ● A. History Creed? ● B. Structure ● B. How many Creeds

do we have? ● C. Posture

● C. When do/can we recite them?

● D. Compare & Look TRIVIA TIME We are here

A. To understand our Creed and Prayer of the Faithful B. For a good time – not a long time C. To find a donut that hasn't been cut in two D. All of the above The Whys The Creed allows us to:

Express The Creed allows us to:

Express Assimilate The Creed allows us to:

Express Assimilate Celebrate The Creed allows us to:

Express Assimilate Celebrate And Share Together The Creed allows us to:

Express Assimilate Celebrate And Share Together The truths of the faith through a common language The How Many

● Nicene-Constantinopolitan

● Stems from the first two ecumenical Councils, that of Nicea (A.D. 325) and Constantinople (A.D. 381)

● Ratified by Council of Chalcedon (A.D. 451) The How Many

● Apostles'

● Is the ancient baptismal symbol of the Church of Rome

TRIVIA TIME What are the four pillars of faith

A. Marble – Clay – Iron – Plaster of Paris B. The church don't need pillars; cause we got Jesus C. The 10 commandments – The 7 sacraments – The Our Father – The Creed D. One of the above When Do/Can We Recite Nicene - On Sundays & Solemnities Apostle's - At Baptisms - Praying the Rosary - May use during & Easter - May use at Masses with Children What do we do? WHAT DO WE DO DURING THE CREED (Gestures)

STAND WHAT DO WE DO DURING THE CREED (Gestures) STAND

BOW WHAT DO WE DO DURING THE CREED (Gestures) STAND

BOW

GENUFLECT WHEN AND WHY DO WE STAND WE STAND

As community of believers

throughout

the Creed WE STAND

As community of believers

In prayer WE STAND

As community of believers

In prayer

Out of respect WHEN AND WHY DO WE BOW WE BOW DURING THE WORDS

“by the power of the Holy Spirit he was born of the Virgin Mary, and became man.” WHY

Out of reverential respect WHEN AND WHY DO WE GENUFLECT WE GENUFLECT DURING THE WORDS

“by the power of the Holy Spirit he was born of the Virgin Mary, and became man.” WHEN

On the Solemnities of WHEN

On the Solemnities of:

The Annunciation WHEN

On the Solemnities of:

The Annunciation

The Nativity of the Lord (dat be Christmas) TRIVIA TIME What does the word “” Mean? !SO GRAB YOUR PAPERS!

Let's look at the changes “I” vs “We”

We believe was said 4x

I Believe will be said 1x “of all things visible and invisible.” Some things that are visible by nature are actually unseen at certain times and places.

God is the maker not only of things we cannot see for whatever reason, but also of things that are in fact invisible. “Only Begotten” Reaffirms our faith that:

Jesus was intentionally Begotten;

His presence has always been part of the

Divine Plan “Born of the Father before all ages.”

Jesus dwelled with the Father

Before time began. Consubstantial

Super-kal-la-fragil-What? Consubstantial

“consubstantialis”

“Having the same substance” TIME OUT! “Incarnate”

The Word became flesh

In the womb of

The Virgin Mary “Suffered death”

Because the verb “died”

ain't there, “In accordance with the Scriptures.”

The new translation broadens the word

“Scriptures”

and the role they play in our

faith “I confess” In this context

“confess” means

“profess belief in” NOT

“express sorrow for sins.” “I look forward to the resurrection.” It summons a certain tone of voice.

With confidence we state belief

in God

who gives us

Faith. “AMEN”

It expresses our confident and total

“yes”

to what we professed. EXPRESSES

THE

FOUR MARKS OF THE

CHURCH ONE

(Unity) HOLY

(Sanctity) CATHOLIC

(Universality) APOSTOLIC

(Continuity) LET'S MOVE AHEAD! PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL

aka

GENERAL INTERCESSIONS “INTERCESSIONS” properly refers to Eucharistic Prayer

- for the Church & its leaders

- for reconciliation & unity

- for salvation of all HISTORY

ties to the synagogue liturgy

Eighteen blessings

- requests for individual and universal needs HISTORY

Catechumens

Dismissed

Beforehand HISTORY/STRUCTURE - needs of the church

- public authorities & salvation of the world

- those oppressed by any need

- local community ARE THERE EXCEPTIONS? WHY SURE, WE'RE CATHOLIC WHY SURE, WE'RE CATHOLIC

FUNERALS WHY SURE, WE'RE CATHOLIC

FUNERALS

WEDDINGS WHY SURE, WE'RE CATHOLIC

FUNERALS

WEDDINGS

CONFIRMATIONS WHO WHO

DEACON WHO

DEACON

CANTOR WHO

DEACON

CANTOR

ONE OF THE LAY FAITHFUL NOW THE HOW SAID SAID

SUNG ANY

QUESTIONS? Reflection & Discussion 1. Have I learned anything new?

2. Will I incorporate the gestures?

3. Will taking ownership and understanding bring deeper meaning to the Mass? Coming Next Month…

January 9th session presented by Mike Zeihen on the Preparation of the Gifts and Changes in the Suscipiat. Deacon Tom says,

“What is a suscipiat anyway?”