III. The Holy Spirit and the Church in the Liturgy
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Anamnesis. the liturgical celebration always refers to God’s saving
interventions in history. “The economy of Revelation is realized by deeds
and words which are intrinsically bound up with each other…. (The) words for
their part proclaim the works and bring to light the mystery they
contain.”22 In the Liturgy of the Word the Holy Spirit
“recalls” to the assembly all that Christ has done for us. In keeping
with the nature of liturgical actions and the ritual traditions of the
churches, the celebration “makes a remembrance” of the marvelous
works of God in an anamnesis which may be more or less developed. the Holy
Spirit who thus awakens the memory of the Church then inspires thanksgiving and
praise (doxology).
- SECTION ONE THE SACRAMENTAL ECONOMY
- CHAPTER ONE THE PASCHAL MYSTERY IN THE AGE OF THE CHURCH
- Article 1 THE LITURGY – WORK OF THE HOLY TRINITY
- III. The Holy Spirit and the Church in the Liturgy
- Article 1 THE LITURGY – WORK OF THE HOLY TRINITY
- CHAPTER ONE THE PASCHAL MYSTERY IN THE AGE OF THE CHURCH
From The Catechism of the Catholic Church – rosary.team
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