Today all the eyes during the Mass are looking down into books while the priest is reading from the book for them. Does this make any sense? Does this focus the active attention and participation on what is transpiring during the Mass?
Q. I don’t think my parish is quite ready for the Lumen Christi Missal, but I want to get rid of our disposable missalettes and hymnal that has so many problematic hymns and songs. What can I do?
A. The Lumen Christi Missal is a richly comprehensive book that contains many of the inestimable riches of our liturgical tradition. The beauty of it, though, is that it can be implemented slowly, gradually, and pastorally into the life of your parish. Most parishes purchase seasonal missalettes for nothing more than the Lectionary readings and Daily Mass antiphons. The LCM can be introduced simply as a replacement for these–paying for itself in a few years–and in time and with catechesis the musical settings contained in it can be gradually introduced into your parish’s repertoire.
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