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annexed to Prot no. 2287/96/L
Unnoficial translation provided by the U.S. Secretariat for the Liturgy
- Origin
- The conciliar Constitution Sacrosanctum Concilium, number 13, says: "Popular devotions of the Christian
people are to be highly commended, provided they accord with the laws and norms of the Church, above
all when they are ordered by the Apostolic See...But these devotions should be so drawn up that they
harmonize with the liturgical seasons in such a way as to be in accord with the sacred liturgy, that they be in
some fashion derived from it, and lead the people to it, since, in fact, the liturgy by its very nature far
surpasses any of them." The Catechism of the Catholic Church adds to this citation from Sacrosanctum
Concilium: "These expressions are a prolongation of the liturgical life of the Church, but are not substitutes
for it."
- Eucharistic exposition is a celebration related to the liturgy as understood in the Instruction
Eucharisticum Mysterium, number 62, from the Roman Ritual: Holy Communion and Worship
of the Eucharist Outside Mass and from the Ceremonial of Bishops which dedicates chapter
XXII to this same topic.
- The Holy Rosary is, without doubt, one of the pious exercises most recommended by ecclesiastical
authority.
(See also The Catechism of the Catholic Church numbers 971, 1674, 2678, 2708).
- A Catholic sensitivity never separates Christ from his mother or vice versa.
- The Apostolic Letter Vicesimus quintus annus, number 18, says: "Finally, to safeguard the reform and
ensure the promotion of the Liturgy it is necessary to take account of popular Christian devotion and its
relation to liturgical life. This popular devotion should not be ignored or treated with indifference or
contempt, since it is rich in values, and in itself it gives expression to the religious attitude towards
God. But it needs to be continually evangelized, so that the faith which it expresses may become an ever
more mature and authentic act. Both the pious exercises of the Christian people and also other forms of
devotion are welcomed and encouraged provided that they do not replace or intrude into liturgical
celebrations. An authentic pastoral promotion of the Liturgy will build upon the riches of popular piety,
purifying and directing them towards the Liturgy as the offering of the peoples."
- Relationship Between Eucharistic Exposition and the Holy Rosary
One quote from each of the three most important documents follows:
- "During the exposition everything should be so arranged that the faithful can devote themselves attentively in
prayer to Christ Lord..." (Instruction Eucharisticum Mysterium, number 62)
- "To encourage a prayerful spirit there should be readings from Scripture with a homily or brief exhortations
to develop a better understanding of the Eucharistic mystery." (Holy Communion and Worship of the
Eucharist Outside Mass, number 95)
- The Apostolic Exhortation Marialis Cultus indicates that the rosary "as a prayer inspired by the Gospel
and centered on the mystery of the Incarnation and the Redemption should be considered a prayer of deep
Christological orientation." (Number 46)
- At this time it is important to note:
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