Greetings to all from Liturgy Brisbane.
As we watch with sadness the unfolding war in Ukraine, it is timely to recall the place of the liturgy in bringing us into the reassuring, hope-filled presence of God as we pray in solidarity with others; this is the subject of the first article.
The second item offers prayers of intercession for peace which may be incorporated into parish liturgies.
Mindful of the liturgical season of Lent and the ongoing process of conversion, the third article addresses the quest for
inner peace and the grace-filled attitude of openness to God's patience and mercy.
Finally, a full Mass outline is provided including prayers, readings and music suggestions, for those wishing to celebrate a special Mass to pray for peace in the world.
This edition of LITed includes a link to commentaries on Mass readings for Lent, freely available online.
You will also find information about Liturgy Brisbane's latest online training course: Liturgy for Primary Teachers.
With very best wishes from all of us at Liturgy Brisbane.
As we watch with sadness the unfolding war in Ukraine, it is timely to recall the place of the liturgy in bringing us into the reassuring, hope-filled presence of God as we pray in solidarity with others; this is the subject of the first article.
The second item offers prayers of intercession for peace which may be incorporated into parish liturgies.
Mindful of the liturgical season of Lent and the ongoing process of conversion, the third article addresses the quest for
inner peace and the grace-filled attitude of openness to God's patience and mercy.
Finally, a full Mass outline is provided including prayers, readings and music suggestions, for those wishing to celebrate a special Mass to pray for peace in the world.
This edition of LITed includes a link to commentaries on Mass readings for Lent, freely available online.
You will also find information about Liturgy Brisbane's latest online training course: Liturgy for Primary Teachers.
With very best wishes from all of us at Liturgy Brisbane.
Articles
Of Terror and TrustAs we witness the invasion of Ukraine and the devastation that is unfolding, it is timely again to revisit the place of the liturgy in moments of tragedy and confusion.
Maintaining Inner PeaceDuring these Lenten days, we are reminded to be open to receiving God's grace and mercy, and experiencing the peace Jesus promises.
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Prayers of Intercession for PeaceIntercessions provided here may be incorporated into the parish Prayer of the Faithful in the coming weeks and months as we continue to pray for peace in the world.
Mass for Peace and JusticeA full Mass outline including prayers, readings and hymn suggestions is provided for the celebration of a Mass to pray for peace.
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Commentaries on Mass Readings for Lent
Fr Adrian Graffy, parish priest in England and member of the Pontifical Biblical Commission, has recently released
a series of commentaries for Lenten readings.
These can be freely accessed on the homepage of www.whatgoodnews.org .
Online Training : Liturgy for Primary Teachers
AVAILABLE NOW !!
Course Overview
Module 1: Introduction to Liturgy
Module 2: Structure of the Mass & Liturgical Year
Module 3: Singing & Music
Module 4: Adapting & Creating Liturgical Prayers
Module 5: Ministers & Ministries
Module 6: Liturgy other than Mass
Module 7: Preparing a Mass Step by Step
(Total course time: approx. 5 hours)
Topics Include:
- Using the Directory for Masses with Children
- Recommended adaptations for children
- The parts of the Mass
- Adapting & creating prayers
- How to choose music for different parts of the Mass
- Using projection screens in liturgy
- Creating a liturgical space
- Bringing the Liturgy of the Word alive for children
- Children in liturgical ministry
- The importance of participation by all
- Preparing “non-Mass” liturgies
- Step-by-step guide to preparing a Mass
Visit the Liturgy Brisbane site to view and purchase courses.
Sunday Readings and Praying With Children resources are available by subscription.
Resources are available to parishes, schools and to individual subscribers.
The Praying with Children resource has been expanded to include music (audio, sheet music and PowerPoint).
It also includes the features you have become familiar with, including a gospel reading, reflection, video, discussion topic and group activity. This resource has been designed for use: 1) at Children’s Liturgy of the Word during Sunday Mass 2) by teachers in primary school classrooms 3) by parents and children in the home. Subscribers receive an email each week which contains the link to the current week's web page, as well as an accompanying PDF. Parishes who subscribe may forward this email on to parishioners, or they may decide just to send the PDF. |
Praying Together With Young People
A daily prayer resource designed to help teachers, parents and catechists to lead prayer with a class or family. Also includes an electronic flip-book version of the book for easy display on screens.
The structure of the prayer for each weekday is the same so that prayer time becomes a familiar routine, leading children into a liturgical pattern of responses. Responses to the gospel reading for each day include intercessions, songs, guided meditations, short video clips or silent prayer. Hyperlinks in the electronic version of the resource provide easy access to online reflections.
Sample pages are available to view on the Liturgy Brisbane website.
Click here to order the 2022 edition of Praying Together with Young People
Liturgy News now freely available to all!
Click here to download the latest issue. Liturgy News is a seasonal periodical from Liturgy Brisbane. Each issue features commentary and insight from Australia's leading liturgists. Written for parishes, schools, experts and novices. Liturgy News is an essential tool for anyone working in liturgy! Now freely available at the end of each quarter on the Liturgy Brisbane website. Contact us if you would like us to email you the PDF of each new issue as it is released. Past editions of Liturgy News are also available for PDF download from March 2001 (Vol 31 No 1). The complete index is searchable on the Liturgy Brisbane website. |
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