Greetings to all from Liturgy Brisbane.
We continue to journey through this experience of physical distancing, unable to gather for liturgy or other community events. Some are finding new and innovative ways to connect. Others are struggling with the absence of human contact. With news this week that schools across Australia are looking to slowly introduce face-to-face teaching again, and with restrictions being relaxed in some parts of the world, a sense of hope is on the horizon.
This edition of LITed looks ahead to what the Church may look like after Coronavirus, and reflects upon how we may have learned to see differently.
Let us continue to pray for each other.
Best wishes from Tom Elich and Clare Schwantes
We continue to journey through this experience of physical distancing, unable to gather for liturgy or other community events. Some are finding new and innovative ways to connect. Others are struggling with the absence of human contact. With news this week that schools across Australia are looking to slowly introduce face-to-face teaching again, and with restrictions being relaxed in some parts of the world, a sense of hope is on the horizon.
This edition of LITed looks ahead to what the Church may look like after Coronavirus, and reflects upon how we may have learned to see differently.
Let us continue to pray for each other.
Best wishes from Tom Elich and Clare Schwantes
Articles on what we have learned from lockdown
Church after CoronavirusThis article is a series of extracts from recent articles in the National Catholic Reporter. Various commentators share their views on the new understandings of social mission which have arisen for the Church.
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Virus and VocationTom O'Loughlin discusses the challenging version of discipleship which has emerged while our world has been upside-down and wonders whether our new ways of listening and doing might persist.
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Real Presence and Virtual LiturgiesFelix Just SJ explains that there are different kinds of "reality" and "presence" and points to ways in which technology makes it possible to be "really present", in ways we have not experienced before.
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SUNDAY READINGS - READ AT HOME
You may wish to read the Sunday readings and associated commentaries at home. These are now available on the Liturgy Brisbane website. While people may watch a Mass on TV, it might be better to read the Scriptures aloud with the family and talk about them together. Click here to access the readings and commentary for the upcoming Sunday each week. |
FAMILY PRAYER - WEEK BY WEEK
This resource is designed for families with young children. An extract from the Sunday gospel is provided, along with some reflection questions, family activities and a worksheet for children. Click here to access the Family Prayer resource |
Mass in Time of Pandemic
Pope Francis has approved a special “Mass in Time of Pandemic" to be used during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Congregation for Divine Worship has sent the texts to the world’s bishops and has published them on its website.
Cardinal Robert Sarah, prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship, wrote in the decree accompanying the texts for the Mass, dated March 30:
“In these days, during which the whole world has been gravely stricken by the Covid-19 virus, many requests have come to this dicastery to be able to celebrate a specific Mass to implore God to bring an end to this pandemic.”
The texts, which were also issued in Latin, can be used for any Mass during the pandemic except for: solemnities; Sundays in Advent, Lent and the Easter season; the Easter octave; All Souls’ Day; Ash Wednesday; and Holy Week.
The decrees are effective immediately.
Click here to view the full texts and suggested readings for the Mass In Time of Pandemic
WATCH MASS FROM ST STEPHEN'S CATHEDRAL LIVE
To watch Mass online, follow these steps:
1. Open your Internet Browser (Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox)
2. Go to the website: www.brisbanecatholic.org.au/multimedia/web-cast
3. Click on the play button on the video.
1. Open your Internet Browser (Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox)
2. Go to the website: www.brisbanecatholic.org.au/multimedia/web-cast
3. Click on the play button on the video.
At times when Mass is not being live-streamed, you can watch archived Masses at www.archbne.org/bzw.
Mass At Home in Languages Other Than English
churchThe Centre for Multicultural Pastoral Care website has a page that lists the Cultural Communities in the Brisbane Archdiocese that are accessing Mass online (local and overseas) because of the need for Mass in languages other than English (LOTE).
If you know of anyone who would like to access Mass online in a language other than English, please let them know of these wonderful resources.
Visit Faith Online at http://multiculturalcare.org.au/diversity/faith-online/.
If you know of anyone who would like to access Mass online in a language other than English, please let them know of these wonderful resources.
Visit Faith Online at http://multiculturalcare.org.au/diversity/faith-online/.
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