Roman Missal 3rd Edition
New Words: A Deeper Meaning, but the Same Mass
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) announced August 20, 2010 that the Roman Missal, Third Edition, the ritual text containing prayers and instructions for the celebration of the Mass, has been approved by the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments. First use of the new text of the new Roman Missal will be on the First Sunday of Advent, November 27, 2011.
Among other things, the revised edition of the Roman Missal contains prayers for the observances of recently canonized saints, additional prefaces for the Eucharistic Prayers, additional Votive Masses and Masses and Prayers for Various Needs and Intentions, and some updated and revised rubrics (instructions) for the celebration of the Mass.
The English translation of the Roman Missal will also include updated translations of existing prayers, including some of the well–known responses and acclamations of the people.
You may feel free to download and reproduce the materials listed below in any form which you find meets the needs of your diocese or parish, provided that the materials are not sold in any form. If you reproduce any of the materials as they are, you include the citation: "2002, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops". If you have altered the materials, please include the citation: "Based upon Roman Missal Formational Materials provided by the Secretariat for the Liturgy of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2002".
Roman Missal Formation Materials
FAQs
Order of Mass
Changes in the People's Parts
Changes in the Priest's Parts
Recommended New Mass Settings
Letter from Archbishop Chaput on Recommended New Mass Settings
Recommended New Mass Settings Criteria
Preview print and sound versions of new and revised Mass settings by publisher
- GIA Publications (GIA)
- Oregon Catholic Press (OCP)
- World Library Publications (WLP)
- Musica Sacra – Church Music Association of America
- The Chant Café
- Corpus Christi Watershed (CCW)
Bulletin Inserts English and Espanol
Liturgy Guides English and Espanol
Roman Missal Implementation Calendar for the Archdiocese of Denver
Part I: The new Roman Missal: Latest step in organic development of the Roman liturgy
May 11, 2011 (By Auxiliary Bishop Conley, Denver Catholic Register) - Later this year, in Advent, the Church will introduce a major new English translation of the Mass with the third typical edition of the Roman Missal. What are Catholics going to make of changes in the words they pray and hear the priest praying?
Part II: The new Roman Missal: The words we pray matter
May 18, 2011 (By Auxiliary Bishop Conley, Denver Catholic Register) - The words we pray matter. What we pray helps to shape what we believe. Our prayer has implications for how we grasp the saving truths communicated to us through the liturgy.
Part III: The new Roman Missal redirects our worship toward heaven
May 25, 2011 (By Auxiliary Bishop Conley, Denver Catholic Register) - In restoring a faithful translation of the Latin, the new Missal redirects our worship toward heaven, and reminds us how steeped our liturgical language is in the world of sacred Scripture.
Full Text: ‘A Universe Brimming with Fruitful Spiritual Life’: Reflecting Transcendence in the Liturgy
April 25, 2011 - Most Rev. James D. Conley, S.T.L., Auxiliary Bishop of Denver, delivered the following address during the Midwest Theological Forum in Valparaiso, Indiana on April 25, 2011. The address was also printed in three installments by the Denver Catholic Register, throughout the month of May 2011.
What is the Sacred Liturgy? - Rev. Marcus Mallick, Pastor of Sacred Heart of Mary Parish, Boulder, CO
Active Participation of the Laity in the Liturgy - Address of Bishop Arthur Serratelli to the 2010 National Meeting of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions
Roman Missal Implementation Prayer Card
Reflections on the Roman Missal, Third Edition
Praying the Mass Anew
By Fr. Joel Hastings
Recommended by Bishop James D. Conley, S.T.L.
Auxiliary Bishop of Denver
Conceiving the Translating Task - Part 1
By Fr. Jeremy Driscoll, OSB
Gathering of the priests of the Archdiocese of Portland (Oregon)
October 4-5, 2010
Glorify God by your life: evangelization and the renewal of the liturgy
By Archbishop Chaput of Denver
"The new Roman Missal: the time for catechesis is upon us"
By Sister Esther Mary Nickel, R.S.M.
"The new Roman Missal: the role of the priest"
By Sister Esther Mary Nickel, R.S.M.
"The new Roman Missal: The elevation of culture through the liturgy"
By Sister Esther Mary Nickel, R.S.M.
"The Roman Missal: New words, deeper meaning, new discoveries"
By Sister Esther Mary Nickel, R.S.M.
For complete information on the new Roman Missal translation, including helpful resources for the faithful, for the clergy, and for parish and diocesan leaders, please visit www.usccb.org/romanmissal.
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