Pope: Liturgy is encounter of
People of God with the Lord that brings change of heart
Pope Francis meeting members of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Disciple of the Sacrament (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis on Feb. 14 met participants in the plenary
assembly of the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of
the Sacrament that is discussing the liturgical formation of the people of God.
By Robin Gomes
Pope Francis is urging the liturgical formation of the
People of God so that they may rediscover the beauty of meeting the Lord in the
celebration of His mysteries and through change of heart have life in
His name.
“We know that it is not enough to change the liturgical
books to improve the quality of the liturgy. For life to be truly a
praise pleasing to God, it is necessary to change the heart,”
Pope Francis told some 80 members of the plenary assembly of the Vatican
Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the
Sacraments.
“The Christian celebration is oriented towards this
conversion, which is the encounter of life with the ‘God of the living’.”
The Feb. 12-15 plenary assembly is discussing the liturgical
formation of the people of God.
Reality vs idea, “We” vs “I”
Speaking about the challenge of formation, the Pope said one
should keep in mind that “liturgy is life that forms, and not
an idea to learn”.
In liturgical formation, the Pope said, it is important to
keep in mind that “reality is more important than idea ”. One
needs, first of all, to recognize the reality of the sacred liturgy, which is a
living treasure that cannot be reduced to tastes, recipes and currents but must
be welcomed with docility and promoted with love, as an
irreplaceable nourishment for the organic growth of the People of God.
Liturgy, he continued, is not a “do-it-yourself” activity
but the “epiphany of ecclesial communion”. Hence, in prayers and gestures, the
"we" resounds and not the "I"; the real community, not the
ideal subject.
Liturgy as conversion
In the liturgical formation of the People of God, the Holy
Father said, one must keep foremost in mind the “irreplaceable role that
liturgy plays in the Church and for the Church.” Then the People of
God need to be concretely helped in interiorizing better the
prayer of the Church, to love it as an experience of encounter with the Lord
and with one's brothers and sisters and, thereafter to rediscover its contents
and observe its rites.
Since liturgy is an experience aimed at the conversion of life
through the assimilation of the Lord's way of thinking and behaving, the Pope
said, liturgical formation cannot be limited to simply offering
knowledge or even to safeguarding the proper fulfilment of ritual disciplines.
Ongoing formation
In order for the liturgy to fulfil its formative and
transforming function, the Holy Father said, pastors and laity need to be
taught to grasp its meaning and symbolic language, including art, song and
music in the service of the celebrated mystery.
But things should not stop at that. There is
also need for the ongoing formation of clergy and laity, especially
those engaged in ministries at the service of the liturgy.
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