Liturgical memorial


Remembrance - in the Catholic liturgy, the celebration of the liturgical year is of the least importance.

Celebrations of the liturgical memorial are contained within the boundaries of the day.

Memories can have their own Mass form or a form of common parts for a particular type of memo (eg common parts for liturgical memoirs of religious). In the liturgy of the Mass there are only two biblical readings and the solemn forms, gloria and creed, are ignored.

Celebrations of remembrance give way to liturgical precedence for all liturgical celebrations except for weekdays. Where memories come together with other celebrations, memories are ignored in a given year.

The day of celebration of the memorial is marked by a date or a liturgical calendar (→ moving holidays).

Memories are divided into general (celebrated throughout the Church) or their own (celebrated locally), as well as mandatory or optional. If there are several memories in a given day, then compulsory memory is a priority. If there are only a few memos in a given day, then only one can be selected.

The memory of the people is not enforced by law. Bibliography

wiki

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Association of Jewish handicrafts "Jad Charuzim"

Grouping Red Arrows

Catechism of Polish Child