Liturgy and Sacraments
Liturgy and Sacraments
Liturgy and Sacraments
SACRAMENTS
SR. MA. GEROLINDA C. TINGSON, OSA, LPT, Ed.D
I. LITURGY
comes from the Greek term meaning
"public work" or service on behalf of
the people.
participation of the People of God in the
work of God. The work of God is the
salvation of the human race. God
through Jesus passion, death,
resurrection and ascension (Paschal
Mystery)
is externally on "actio Dei” an action of
God which draws us into Christ through
the Holy Spirit.
A. The LITURGY is the works of the
TRINITY
1. The Father, the source and
goal of be liturgy, blesses us.
A Prayer of Blessing
Leader: We are called to live in holiness, love, and unity, rooted in the mission of
Jesus, we ask God now to bless us in body, mind, and spirit to go forth and
do good.
We begin our prayer in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the
Holy Spirit. Amen. Let us remember that we are in the holy presence of God.
(Pause)
Leader: (Invite the young people to make a Sign of the Cross on the palms of their
hands)
I pray that you will live a life of justice, protecting rights of those who have
no power, I pray you will know the presence of Christ, and feel
him with you in your final hour.
Please repeat after me: I pray to live a life of justice
All: I pray to live a life of justice.
Leader: (Invite the young people to make the Sign of the Cross over their lips)
I pray that you will breathe the air of freedom and wisely exercise your
vote and voice, and heed the Spirit's guidance in decisions, and seek the will
of God in every choice.
Please repeat after me: I pray to seek God's will I pray to seek God's
will.
Leader: (Invite the young people to make the Sign of the Cross over their hearts)
I pray that you will always love your neighbor and be sensitive to hurts too
deep to share. I pray you will learn to listen to the suffering and treat the
helpless with respect and care.
Please repeal after me: I pray to always love my neighbor.
Leader: Let us be one in the Lord, in body, mind, and spirit, so that all will know
we are Christians by our love.
And may God bless us in the name of the Father, and of the Son,
and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
II. INTRODUCTION TO THE SACRAMENT
A Sacrament means a “Sign of the Sacred”
Threefold purposes: