An Overview of the Mass
Celebrating the Lord’s Day
Sunday is the day on which we celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus. Sunday is the Lord’s Day. We gather for Mass, rest from work, and perform works of mercy. People all over the world gather at God’s Eucharistic table as brothers and sisters. All Catholics from all over the world read the same passages from the Bible, and receive similar messages. No matter where you go in the world, you’ll attend the same Mass and hear the same readings, just as if you were at your local Parish… the Catholic Church is truly universal. This isn’t just on Sunday’s either, Mass is held every day if you choose to attend during the week.
The Order of Mass
The Mass is the most important sacramental celebration of the Church, and it always follows a set order.
Introductory Rites — preparing to celebrate the Eucharist
Entrance Chant
We gather as a community and praise God in song.
Greeting
We pray the Sign of the Cross. The priest welcomes us.
Penitential Rite
We remember our sins and ask God for mercy.
Gloria
We praise God in song.
Collect
We ask God to hear our prayers.
Liturgy of the Word—hearing God’s plan of salvation
First Reading
We listen to God’s Word, usually from the Old Testament.
Responsorial Psalm
We respond to God’s Word in song.
Second Reading
We listen to God’s Word from the New Testament.
Gospel Acclamation
We sing “Alleluia!” to praise God for the Good News. During Lent, we use a different acclamation.
Gospel Reading
We stand and listen to the Gospel of the Lord.
Homily
The priest or the deacon explains God’s Word.
Profession of Faith
We proclaim our faith through the Creed.
Prayer of the Faithful
We pray for our needs and the needs of others.
Liturgy of the Eucharist—celebrating Christ’s presence in the Eucharist
Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts
We bring gifts of bread and wine to the altar.
Prayer over the Offerings
The priest prays that God will accept our sacrifice.
Eucharistic Prayer
This prayer of thanksgiving is the center and high point of the entire celebration.
- Preface—We give thanks and praise to God.
- Holy, Holy, Holy—We sing an acclamation of praise.
- Consecration—The bread and wine become the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ.
- The Mystery of Faith—We proclaim the mystery of our faith.
- Amen—We affirm the words and actions of the Eucharistic Prayer.
Communion Rite—receiving the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ
Lord’s Prayer—We pray the Our Father.
Sign of Peace—We offer one another Christ’s peace.
Lamb of God—We pray for forgiveness, mercy, and peace.
Communion—We receive the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ.
Prayer After Communion—We pray that the Eucharist will strengthen us to live as Jesus did.
Concluding Rites—going forth to glorify the Lord by our lives
Final Blessing
We receive God’s blessing.
Dismissal
We go in peace, glorifying the Lord by our lives.