division between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman
Catholic churches.
During the early 16th century, the Protestant
Reformation developed within the western half of
Christianity from a reform movement started by
Martin Luther and John Calvin against the ruling
Roman Catholic Church. This division later resulted
in
the
growth
of
fragment
groups
called
denominations.
RITES OF LITURGY
As a reflection of the diversity of its
denominations, the Christian worship service can be
in either the formal or the less structured style.
Formal Style
In the formal style, the Christian worship service
is offered according to fixed rites. You should use the
term liturgy in reference to these rites. A formal
liturgical rite is used within the Roman Catholic
Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and various
Protestant denominations, such as the Episcopal
Church, Lutheran Church, and others.
Free Style
You will find the free-style or less structured rite
of worship used in many of the other Protestant faith
groups. The different styles in the rites of liturgy
have resulted from the many divisions that have
occurred within the history of the Christian church.
Diversity
Table 1-1 provides some examples of the variations
in the rites of Christian worship. Notice how even the
forms
of
worshippraise,
petition,
repentance,
thanksgiving, devotion, and offeringare varied. In
recent decades, the Christian rites of liturgy have
Table 1-1.Variations in the Rites of Christian Worship
ROMAN CATHOLIC
EASTERN ORTHODOX
PROTESTANT
Style #1
THE ORDER OF MASS
THE DIVINE LITURGY
GENERAL PROTESTANT WORSHIP
Introductory Rites
Entrance Song, Greeting, Penitential
Rite, Kyrie, Glory to God
Liturgy of the Word
First Reading, Responsorial Psalm,
Second Reading, Alleluia, Gospel,
Homily, Profession of Faith
Liturgy of the Eucharist
Preparation of the Gifts, Invitation to Prayer,
Prayer over the Gifts, Eucharistic Prayer,
Sanctus, Communion Rite, Lords Prayer,
Sign of Peace, Breaking of the Bread, Lamb of
God, Communion, Prayer after Communion
Concluding Rite
Blessing and Dismissal
Variations on Mass may include:
Easter Vigil
Good Friday Liturgy
Communion rite outside of Mass
Ritual and votive Masses
Mass for the Sick, the Sacred
Heart, the Blessed
Virgin Mary, Marriage, and the Dead
Catholics believe that when they receive Holy
Communion, they receive the Body and Blood
of Christ. Roman Catholics guilty of grave sin
must be reconciled with God and the church.
Reception of Penance is encouraged.
The Antiphons (Invocation)
Great
Litany,
First
Antiphon,
Second
Antiphon, Third Antiphon
The Small Entrance
Trisagion Hymn
The Readings
Epistle, Holy Gospel, Homily, Prayer of the
Faithful
The Great Entrance
Petitions, Prayer of the Proskomide
(Offertory), Peace, Creed
The Holy Anaphora
Hymn of the Virgin, Litany of Preparation,
Lords Prayer, Elevation, Holy Communion,
Communion Hymn
Prayer of Thanksgiving
The Dismissal
Variations on Mass may include:
The Liturgies
The Liturgy of St. Basil, St. John
Chrysostomos, and the Pre-Sanctified
Gifts
Other Liturgies
The Liturgies of St. James, Jerusalem
Alexandria, St. Gregory the
Theologian, and Cappadocia and
Alexandria
Reception of Holy Communion belongs to and
is shared by those who have been baptized
into the church and who hold a common faith.
The Preparation
Greeting, Hymn, Act of Praise, Act of
Penitence, Confession, Declaration of
Pardon
The Proclamation of the Word of God
Old Testament Lesson, New Testament
Lesson (after each lesson, a hymn, an
anthem, or a responsive reading may be
said), Gospel, Sermon
Affirmation of Faith
Nicene Creed, Peace, Prayers
The Lords Supper
Offertory, Thanksgiving,
Breaking
of
Bread, Communion, Hymn, Act of peace,
Dismissal
In
a
General
Protestant
Worship, Communion is open to all
believers in Jesus Christ.
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