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- Presentation to
- St. Philip Parish Council
22 January 2007
- Felice Werwin
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- The St. Philip Liturgy Committee convenes
for the express purpose of fostering Sacred Liturgy.
The overall objective of the committee
is to promote a strong sense of celebration in our parish.
- Using the traditional rites or rituals
which we have inherited –
prayer, celebrating Mass,
ministering the Sacraments etc. –
we continually strive to provide and encourage
a deeper awareness of
and a more active participation in Liturgy.
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- Music – Maria O’Kelly
- Ministries – Sandy Mitchell
- Ushers/Greeters – Gerry McGuire
- Altar Servers – Sandy Mitchell
- Scripture Readers – Terry Aloise
- Eucharistic Servers – Deacons Frank and Paul
- Art & Environment – Fr. Michael Boccaccio
- RCIA Liturgical Concerns – Deacon Frank Chiappetta
- Special Seasons – Felice Werwin
- Intercessions – Sister Mary Ann McPartland, CND
- Children Are Special – Doris Chiappetta
- Parish Mission – Betty Hunter
- Paraliturgical Services – Eucharistic Adoration, Stations of the Cross,
Novenas, May Crowning, etc. – Deacon Paul Reilly
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- Weekend and Holy Day Celebrations
- Cantors
- Special Musical Celebrations: Lessons & Carols, Tenebrae, etc.
- Logistics – Sound, Physical Location, etc.
- Seasonal Music and Intercession Responses – Suggestions, coordination,
organization
- Membership – Sr. and Jr. Choir
- Upcoming Events – St. Philip and Other Participation
- Scheduling – When, who, coverage, etc.
- Bookmarks – Each week covered with list of music for each Celebration
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- Ushers/Greeters - Altar Servers
Scripture Readers
- Eucharistic Servers
- Duties
- Scheduling
- Dress Code
- Decorum
- Protocol
- Responsibilities
- Liturgical guidelines
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- Decoration of our Church is carefully planned & designed to enhance
our Worship space through the coordination with the theme of each
season.
- All areas of the sacred space (inside & outside) are designed to complement
(but not overpower) the Sacred Liturgy and encourage the “attitude” and
prayerfulness of each season. For
example:
- Advent – season of waiting – barren
- Christmas – season of joy and celebration
- Lent – season of repentance, and again barren
- Easter – season of joy and exultation
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- Planning of Liturgical Celebrations where RCIA Candidates play a special
role:
- The Rites
- The Scrutinies
- Easter Vigil
- Pentecost
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- Advent / Christmas
- Lent / Easter / Pentecost
- Theme for each season chosen
according to Scripture Readings
- Booklet / Calendar
- Advent Wreath Lighting
- Intercession Closing Prayer
- Bookmarks
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- Authors
- Liturgical Calendar
- Length / Readability / Universal Church
- Subjects
- Adherence to Intercessory Guidelines
- Responses
- Sung? Spoken?
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- Themes
- Grade Level
- Incorporation of children activities
- Coordination / advertisement, etc.
- Attendance
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- Yearly coordination during Lent
- Speaker/Facilitator
- Logistics
- Refreshments
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- Eucharistic Adoration,
- Stations of the Cross,
- Novenas,
- May Crowning,
- Etc.
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- Change??
The Liturgy Committee spends much time discussing and deciding how
to implement, when to implement and if to implement a change after
careful consideration as to how it will impact our worshipping community.
- Calendar
- Logistics of times and places/settings
- Choreography
Simple things like who goes where and when all contribute to a
Mass that is orderly and without distraction. Father Michael’s famous quote, “We
don’t want sloppy Liturgy!”
- Critique
All celebrations and all aspects of celebrations are thoroughly
discussed and critiqued. Simple
things like “the type is too small,” or the “incense was making people
cough,” “the microphones are not carrying,” “the Christmas tree was
blocking the Altar,” etc., are all carefully noted so that improvements
can be made in the future.
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- Participation, Participation, Participation
- Attendance, Attendance, Attendance
- Involvement, Involvement, Involvement
- New Ideas
- Motivation
- Encouraging positive change
- Promoting the idea that whatever is done is not volunteering: It is ministry and it is meant to
enrich our Church (that is: us - our faith community)
- Our Parish has but one Priest who is there for everyone all of the time
– but he can only be in one place at one time and he can only preside at
so many Masses; we need to be as supportive, present and available to
help him as we can.
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- What would you like from us?
- We’re open to your suggestions and want your help by being our ears –
tell us what you hear from our parish family – tell us what they are
saying: what they like/what they don’t like/what they would like to see.
- If you hear of someone who is looking for his/her place within our faith
community, why not suggest the Liturgy Committee? They will feel a wonderful sense of
belonging in knowing that they have contributed to the beautiful
Liturgies that are held at St. Philip all the time.
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