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Encyclopedia > Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament

In Roman Catholic and Anglo-Catholic churches, Benediction usually refers to the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. In Anglican churches, it is typically combined with Evening Prayer[1] (and often is in Roman Catholic parishes as well). ... The Blessed Sacrament is displayed in a procession at the 2005 Southeastern Eucharistic Congress. ...

Incensing of the Blessed Sacrament during Solemn Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament and IV Advent Vespers

This involves the Exposition or display of the Blessed Sacrament in a monstrance set upon the altar. A significant portion of this liturgy includes singing the ancient latin hymns written by St. Thomas Aquinas, O Salutaris Hostia and the Tantum Ergo, silent Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and the recitation of the Divine Praises, Image File history File links AdventIncense. ... A solar monstrance Monstrance is the vessel used in the Roman Catholic, Old Catholic, and Anglican Churches to display the consecrated Eucharistic Host, during Eucharistic adoration or Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. ... Look up Altar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A liturgy is the customary public worship of a religious group, according to their particular traditions. ... Harry Belafonte singing, photograph by C. van Vechten Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice, which is often contrasted with speech. ... Saint Thomas Aquinas (1225 - March 7, 1274) was a Catholic philosopher and theologian in the scholastic tradition, who gave birth to the Thomistic school of philosophy, which was long the primary philosophical approach of the Roman Catholic Church. ... O Salutaris Hostia is one of three Eucharistic hymns written by St. ... Insert non-formatted text hereTantum ergo are the opening words of the Vespers for Corpus Christi, also sung during veneration of the Blessed Sacrament. ... The Divine Praises is a Roman Catholic prayer and an integral part of the liturgy of Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. ...


Near the end of this liturgy is the Benediction proper. The celebrant holds the monstrance wearing a humeral veil covering his shoulders, arms and hands. The celebrant blesses the faithful with the Eucharist by tracing the sign of the cross with the monstrance held steadily upright before him. The humeral veil is one of the liturgical vestments of the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches. ... The Sign of the Cross is a ceremonial hand motion made by the vast majority of the worlds Christians. ...

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Rite of Benediction

Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament

The priest or deacon brings the consecrated host from the tabernacle and places it in the monstrance (which has already been placed on the altar) while the faithful sing O Salutaris Hostia. The faithful kneel at the moment of exposition. The Tabernacle at St. ... A solar monstrance Monstrance is the vessel used in the Roman Catholic, Old Catholic, and Anglican Churches to display the consecrated Eucharistic Host, during Eucharistic adoration or Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. ... Look up Altar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... O Salutaris Hostia is one of three Eucharistic hymns written by St. ...


Opening Prayer

When there is an extended adoration over the course of the day or days, an opening prayer suitable for the occasion collecting and offering the praise and the prayers of the faithful may be offered by the priest or deacon.


Adoration

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament is almost always done in silence. Where readings, songs, psalms, devotional prayers (such as the rosary, litany or a novena prayer) or a homily is incorporated, there should still be lengthy periods of sacred silence for the faithful to be present to Christ in the Eucharist without distraction. Solemn Vespers or Evensong is often sung in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament. Our Lady of Lourdes - Mary appearing at Lourdes with Rosary beads. ... A litany, in Christian worship, is a form of prayer used in church services and processions, and consisting of a number of petitions. ... The word Novena is the feminine form of the Medieval Latin word, novnus, nine each, which is from novem, nine. ... In the Roman Catholic Church and in the Eastern Orthodox Church, a homily is usually given during Mass (or Divine Liturgy for Orthodox) at the end of the Liturgy of the Word. ... In various religions, sacred (from Latin, sacrum, sacrifice) or holy, objects, places or concepts are believed by followers to be intimately connected with the supernatural, or divinity, and are thus greatly revered. ... Silence is a relative or total lack of sound. ... Vespers is the evening prayer service in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox liturgies of the canonical hours. ... Evening Prayer is a liturgy used in the Anglican Communion (and other churches in the Anglican tradition, such as the Continuing Anglican Movement) used in the late afternoon or evening. ...


Incensing

Bringing Adoration to a close and in preparation for the benediction while all kneel, the priest or deacon incenses the exposed Eucharist while the faithful sing the Tantum Ergo. Insert non-formatted text hereTantum ergo are the opening words of the Vespers for Corpus Christi, also sung during veneration of the Blessed Sacrament. ...


Benediction

After the incensing the priest stands and dons the humeral veil, moves to the back of the altar and lifting the monstrance high above his head traces a large cross. The humeral veil is one of the liturgical vestments of the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches. ...


Divine Praises

After the benediction the priest removes the humeral veil and while kneeling before the Blessed Sacrament leads the faithful in the recitation or chanting of the Divine Praises. The Divine Praises is a Roman Catholic prayer and an integral part of the liturgy of Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. ...


Psalm

Psalm 117 is sung with the antiphon "Let us adore forever the most holy sacrament" while the priest returns the Eucharist to the tabernacle.


References

  1. ^ http://www.ascensionchicago.org/custom.asp?id=73539&page=33&shopperid=


 
 

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