The Prayers of the New Missal: A Homiletic and Catechetical Companion

After the publication of The Roman Missal, Third Edition, much attention was given to the catechesis of the clergy and the faithful on the Order of Mass, which contains the chief theological and spiritual elements of the eucharistic celebration. In The Prayers of the New Missal, Anscar J. Chupungco expands the reader's focus to the other parts of the Mass--namely, the orations or the Collect, Prayer over the Offerings, Prayer after Communion, and Prayer over the People. He demonstrates that these elements, too, are a rich source of doctrine and spirituality waiting to be shared with others through homily and catechesis.

Preachers and catechists will especially appreciate Father Chupungco's recommendations for approaching the difficult and sometimes vexing structure and vocabulary of the new Missal. He offers helpful exercises for analyzing the Latin texts, comparing the original and the English versions, and crafting provisional literal translations that will aid in easier comprehension. Finally, he concludes with an ample sampling of homiletic and catechetical notes that will serve as a rich source of nourishment for preaching and catechesis.

Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB, who passed away in 2013, was a member of the Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat in the Philippines. He was president of the Pontifical Liturgical Institute in Rome and is currently director of Paul VI Institute of Liturgy in the Philippines. In 2011, the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions presented to him the Frederick R. McManus Award for his contribution to pastoral liturgy. He authored many books, including What, Then, Is Liturgy? Musings and Memoir (Liturgical Press, 2010).

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The Prayers of the New Missal: A Homiletic and Catechetical Companion

After the publication of The Roman Missal, Third Edition, much attention was given to the catechesis of the clergy and the faithful on the Order of Mass, which contains the chief theological and spiritual elements of the eucharistic celebration. In The Prayers of the New Missal, Anscar J. Chupungco expands the reader's focus to the other parts of the Mass--namely, the orations or the Collect, Prayer over the Offerings, Prayer after Communion, and Prayer over the People. He demonstrates that these elements, too, are a rich source of doctrine and spirituality waiting to be shared with others through homily and catechesis.

Preachers and catechists will especially appreciate Father Chupungco's recommendations for approaching the difficult and sometimes vexing structure and vocabulary of the new Missal. He offers helpful exercises for analyzing the Latin texts, comparing the original and the English versions, and crafting provisional literal translations that will aid in easier comprehension. Finally, he concludes with an ample sampling of homiletic and catechetical notes that will serve as a rich source of nourishment for preaching and catechesis.

Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB, who passed away in 2013, was a member of the Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat in the Philippines. He was president of the Pontifical Liturgical Institute in Rome and is currently director of Paul VI Institute of Liturgy in the Philippines. In 2011, the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions presented to him the Frederick R. McManus Award for his contribution to pastoral liturgy. He authored many books, including What, Then, Is Liturgy? Musings and Memoir (Liturgical Press, 2010).

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The Prayers of the New Missal: A Homiletic and Catechetical Companion

The Prayers of the New Missal: A Homiletic and Catechetical Companion

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After the publication of The Roman Missal, Third Edition, much attention was given to the catechesis of the clergy and the faithful on the Order of Mass, which contains the chief theological and spiritual elements of the eucharistic celebration. In The Prayers of the New Missal, Anscar J. Chupungco expands the reader's focus to the other parts of the Mass--namely, the orations or the Collect, Prayer over the Offerings, Prayer after Communion, and Prayer over the People. He demonstrates that these elements, too, are a rich source of doctrine and spirituality waiting to be shared with others through homily and catechesis.

Preachers and catechists will especially appreciate Father Chupungco's recommendations for approaching the difficult and sometimes vexing structure and vocabulary of the new Missal. He offers helpful exercises for analyzing the Latin texts, comparing the original and the English versions, and crafting provisional literal translations that will aid in easier comprehension. Finally, he concludes with an ample sampling of homiletic and catechetical notes that will serve as a rich source of nourishment for preaching and catechesis.

Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB, who passed away in 2013, was a member of the Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat in the Philippines. He was president of the Pontifical Liturgical Institute in Rome and is currently director of Paul VI Institute of Liturgy in the Philippines. In 2011, the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions presented to him the Frederick R. McManus Award for his contribution to pastoral liturgy. He authored many books, including What, Then, Is Liturgy? Musings and Memoir (Liturgical Press, 2010).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814635193
Publisher: Liturgical Press, The
Publication date: 07/15/2013
Pages: 140
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author


Anscar J. Chupungco, OSB, who passed away in 2013, was a member of the Abbey of Our Lady of Montserrat in the Philippines. He was president of the Pontifical Liturgical Institute in Rome and is currently director of Paul VI Institute of Liturgy in the Philippines. In 2011, the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions presented to him the Frederick R. McManus Award for his contribution to pastoral liturgy. He authored many books, including What, Then, Is Liturgy? Musings and Memoir (Liturgical Press, 2010).

Jan Michael Joncas is assistant professor of theology at the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota. He holds liturgy degrees from the University of Notre Dame and the Pontifical Liturgical Institute. He has served in parish work and campus ministry and is a composer and editor of liturgical music.

Table of Contents

Foreword Jan Michael Joncas ix

Introduction 1

General Observations 7

The Orations 9

Conclusions to the Orations 11

"We Pray" 14

Mystery/Mysteries 16

Upper-and Lowercases 18

Advent 21

Prayer over me Offerings: Wednesday First Week of Advent 23

Collect: Monday, Second Week of Advent 25

Collect: December 18 28

Christmas Time 31

Prayer over the Offerings: Vigil Mass, The Nativity of the Lord 33

Collect: Mass during the Day The Nativity of the Lord 35

Collect: December 30 37

Collect: Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, January 1 39

Lent 43

Collect: Ash Wednesday 45

Collect: First Sunday of Lent 47

Prayer over the Offerings: First Sunday of Lent 50

Prayer over the Offerings: Saturday Third Week of Lent 53

Prayer over the Offerings: Friday Fifth Week of Lent 55

The Sacred Paschal Triduum 57

Alternative Prayer: Good Friday 59

Prayer after the First Reading: The Easter Vigil 62

Prayer over the Offerings: The Easter Vigil 64

Easter Time 67

Collect: Tuesday within the Octave of Easter 69

Collect: Tuesday after the Fifth Sunday of Easter 71

Collect: Vigil Mass of Pentecost 73

Ordinary Time 77

Prayer over the Offerings: Second Sunday in Ordinary Time 79

Collect: Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time 81

Prayer over the Offerings: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 83

Prayer after Communion: Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time 86

Collect: Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time 88

Collect: Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time 90

Prayer after Communion: Twenty-Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time 92

Collect: The Most Holy Trinity 94

Prayer after Communion: The Most Holy Trinity 97

Prayer over the Offerings: Corpus Christi 99

Proper of Saints 101

Collect: The Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary May 31 103

Collect: Saints Peter and Paul, Vigil Mass, June 29 105

Prayer after Communion: Saints Joachim and Anne, July 26 108

Collect: The Transfiguration of the Lord, August 6 110

Collect: The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, September 8 113

Collect: All Saints, November 1 115

Collect: Saint Clement I, November 23 117

Collect: The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, December 8 119

Notes 123

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