If you have any questions, please call 97 or email of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI Post-pandemic Liturgy Directive - Recovering the Full Celebration of the Liturgy: pdf | Wordīulletin Article 1 - Participation: pdf | Wordīulletin Article 2 - Liturgical Ministers: pdf | Wordīulletin Article 3 - Liturgical Music: pdf | Wordīulletin Article 4 - Receiving the Blood of Christ: pdf | WordĪll 4 Bulletin Article as 8.5"x11" Inserts: pdf | Word Please see the Post-pandemic Liturgy Directive, Recovering the Full Celebration of the Liturgy, approved by Cardinal Tobin, as well as four accompanying bulletin articles. With almost all aspects of life returning to normalcy, it seems opportune for the Archdiocese of Newark to foster a renewed fullness in liturgical celebrations. The outbreak of the Covid-19 Pandemic in 2020 required a temporary reduction of liturgical practices in the celebration of the Eucharist and administration of the sacraments. Post-pandemic Liturgy Directive: Recovering the Full Celebration of the Liturgy I would therefore like to invite every believer and community, especially prayer groups, to renew every 25 March the act of consecration to Our Lady, so that she, who is Mother, may preserve us all in unity and peace.Īnd let us not forget, in these days, troubled Ukraine, who is suffering so much.Įnglish | Italian | Polish | Portuguese | Spanish Let us not tire of entrusting the cause of peace to the Queen of Peace. Saturday will be the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, and our thoughts turn to 25 March last year, when, in union with all the bishops of the world, the Church and humanity, especially Russia and Ukraine, were consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. At the MaGeneral Audience, Pope Francis stated:
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