The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has prepared a website to help parishes prepare to receive the revised translation of the Roman Missal.
The site is found at: http://www.usccb.org/romanmissal/
Additionally, the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions and the Bishops. Committee on Divine Worship are preparing 20 regional workshops to begin this coming December. This workshop will be held in Cincinnati April 15-16.
The Missale Romanum (the Roman Missal), the ritual text for the celebration of the Mass, was first promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1970 as the definitive text of the reformed liturgy of the Second Vatican Council. A second edition followed in 1975.
Pope John Paul II issued a revised version of the Missale Romanum during the Jubilee Year 2000. The English translation of the revised Roman Missal has been completed, and the Bishops of the United States approved the final sections of the text in November 2009. Among other things, the revised edition of the Missale Romanum contains prayers for the observances of recently canonized saints, additional prefaces for the Eucharistic Prayers, additional Votive Masses and Masses and Prayers for Various Needs and Intentions, and some updated and revised rubrics (instructions) for the celebration of the Mass. The English translation of the Roman Missal will also include updated translations of existing prayers, including some of the well–known responses and acclamations of the people.
This website has been prepared to help Cadtholics prepare for the transition. As this site continues to be expanded, you will find helpful resources for the faithful, for the clergy, and for parish and diocesan leaders.
Friday, February 26, 2010
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