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10.3 revision: Worship and Celebration

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1 10.3 revision: Worship and Celebration

2 Structure of the Mass The Penitential Rite (confess sins)
The Liturgy of the Word (Bible readings and homily/sermon) The Liturgy of the Eucharist (bread and wine is consecrated/made holy) The rite of Communion (people exchange peace and receive blessed bread and wine) Concluding Rite (priest blesses the people)

3 Importance of the Mass It’s a way of purifying sins
Fulfils the commandment ‘Keep the Sabbath holy’ Unites people with Christ and other Catholics Spiritual nourishment/food A sacrament of love from God to Christians through Jesus’ sacrifice

4 Different meanings of the Eucharist
Catholics: transubstantiation (the bread and wine mysteriously changes into the actual body and blood of Christ) Orthodox: consubstantiation (Jesus’ presence enters people through bread and wine) Most Protestants: a symbol of Christ’s presence Salvation Army and Quakers: no Eucharist as they don’t need rituals to be close to God

5 penance and reconciliation
Also known as ‘confession’ Has 4 parts: Contrition – person says sorry Confession – admit responsibility to the priest Satisfaction – being prepared to make up for your sins to God (and anyone you’ve hurt) Absolution – priest gives a penance (‘punishment’) to be performed

6 Anointing of the sick The person confesses sins (if possible)
Gives strength to those seriously ill or near death The main features of the ceremony are: The person confesses sins (if possible) The priest anoints forehead and hands with chrism The person is given communion


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