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SACRAMENTS INSTITUTED BY XT SACRAMENTALS (ACTIONS & THINGS)

INVENTED BY THE CHURCH TO IMITATE /


SOME RESERVED TO CLERICS ONLY AND RESEMBLING TO A CORRESPONDING
ONLY FOR BAPTIZED SACRAMENT

SACRAMENTAL BLESSINGS:
ANY CLERIC, OR ANY LAY MEMBER
EVEN FOR NON-CATHOLICS –
C1170BIGGER STIPENDS,

1. BAPTISM - “BUHOS” BLESSING BEFORE INFANTS’


TRAVELS / BLESSING OF PREGNANT
WOMEN
- BLESSING OF BDAY CELEBRANTS /
BLESSING OF PETS, ANIMALS / BLESSING
OF HOUSES, CARS, BALLPENS, FARMS -

2. CONFIRMATION - PRESENTATION OF CHRIST; CANDLES:


CANDLE-LARIA(Feb 2 2021)
; BLESSING OF THROATS ST BLAISE, FEB
3 2021? /

3. EUCHARIST - LOH (ALSO C276§1º3): PRIESTLY


FUNCTION OF XT / BIBLE READING: LIT.
OF THE WORD / BIBLE SERVICE WITH
COMMUNION: DEACONS, SEMINARIANS &
LAY MINISTERS / FIESTA NOVENA
- CONSECRATION / DEDICATION OF
CHURCHES, SHRINES, ALTARS: BISHOP;
TABERNACLES, CHURCH DOORS,
ORGANS: CLERIC
- ROSARY, ANGELUS, NOVENAS RELATE
TO XT LIFE
- CANONIZATION / BEATIFICATION,
BLESSING OF SAINTS’ RELICS,
SCAPULARS, IMAGES: THEY IMITATE LIFE
OF CHRIST

4. PENANCE - EXORCISMS: SIN & EVIL, CONVERSION-


JANUARY 9 2021 TRASLACION OF THE
POONG NAZARENO; HOLY WEEK: -
TRASLACION; HOLY WEEK: ASH
WEDNESDAY ON FEBRUARY 17 2021 /
BLESSING OF PALMS, BISITA IGLESIA,
FASTING /ABSTINENCE - BLESSING OF
PENITENTS, WASHING OF FEET, KISSING
OF CROSS / CRUCIFIX: THEY ALL TELL OF
THE SACRIFICES OF XT FOR OUR SINS
- HOLY PILGRIMAGES, PROCESSIONS:
WORKS OF PENANCE
- PENTITENTIAL SERVICE INCL. DAYS OF
PENANCE
- FUNERAL RITES NOT MASS
- PENTITENTIAL SERVICE INCL. DAYS OF
PENANCE
5. PRIESTHOOD RELIGIOUS VOWS FOR RELIGIOUS,
OATHS FOR LAITY / PROMISE /
- ACOLYTATE / LECTORATE

6. MARRIAGE - SACRAMENTAL BLESSING OF


UNMARRIAGEABLE COUPLES \
DIVORCED; LGBTQ? ASSIGNMENT FOR
MARCH 8 2021 MIDTERMS
- PRENUPTIAL, ENGAGEMENT OR
PRIVATE VOWS
- LECTORATE, ACOLYTATE / RELIGIOUS
SACRED ACTIONS Definition / Characteristics Receiving
VOWS FOR RELIGIOUS, Minister
OATHS FOR
LAITY
OATH / SWEAR - invoking God’s name to tell - Judge / Superior
7. ANOINTING OF THESICKthe TRUTH; - BLESSING OF PERSONS BEFORE
- example: Tribunal hearing,SOLDIERS / EL SHADDAI OIL
TRAVEL,
Church, Counselling, SpiritualRITES : IN ONE’S OWN
- FUNERAL
Direction, documents or OR ANY OTHER CHURCH AFTER
PARISH,
testimonies NOTIFYING ONE’S PASTOR (C1177);
BISHOP: ONE’S OWN CHURCH, OR ANY
VOWS - solemn promise in OTHER
God’sCHURCH;/ BUROLsuperior
- Religious - NOVENA FOR
name to observe AN THE DEAD
ACTION:
- BLESSING OF CEMETERIES IN
poverty, chastity, obedience
- PRIVATE or PUBLIC vows
NOVEMBER; HEALING OF FR F SUAREZ
- e.g., vows of a Religious

EXORCISM The act or practice of reciting - specially licensed


a spell oR formula upon the priest
possessed
SACRED PERSONS / DESCRIPTION VENERATION
THINGS
SAINTS - approved by the Church: -in public
Mary, Saints & other - moderate number to
Servants of God avoid confusion
IMAGES- Can. 1188 The practice of Can. 1189 If they are in
displaying sacred images in need of repair,
- Nazareno procession, churches for the reverence of precious images, that
January 9, 2021; the faithful is to remain in is, those distinguished
effect.  Nevertheless, they by age, art, or
-SACRED PLACES
Sto Nino, some –illegal
(1) designated
are to befor divine worship
exhibited in or forveneration,
the burial of the faithful
which are (2)
by a dedication
images, or a blessing
e.g. fireman, (3) which
moderate the liturgical
number and in books exhibited
prescribe inforchurches
this purpose.
1. CHURCHES
basketball Can. 1214
player, hippie suitable By the
order termthe
so that church isor oratories forCONSULT
the
in bike, farmer. Christian people are not reverence of the Priests &
understood a sacred building designated
QUESTION: why do confused nor occasion given faithful are never CONSENT
to be of
people like popular forinappropriate
for divine worship to which (ALL)
devotion. the without
restored Bishop
the (even of
religiosity? - why is Nazareno “pulling of written permission Religious
of
faithful have the right of entry for the
rope” tolerated? institutes)
the ordinary; he is to
exercise, especially the public exercise, of
consult experts before
he grants permission.
divine worship.
RELICS of parents of St Primary: physical body Can. 1190 §1. -
Therese, St Luigi, Secondary: things related to forbidden to sell
January
TITLE: 12, 2018.
permanent the Saint sacred relics.
CONSTRUCTION / DEDICATION /
 §2. – forbidden to
WORSHIP / rEPAIR / ALIENATION / - RECORD /
BLESSING / alienate “cannot be
DESTRUCTION (e.g. bad memory of sexual BOOK OF
DEDICATION: (C1169.1) alienated validly in any
abuse) BLESSING OF
manner or transferred
- Consecration: Bishop permanently without
THE CHURCH /
Diocesan Bishop or his delegated priest
- Blessing: Priest the permissionCEMETERY
of the
Apostolic See.
- divine worship
 §3. The prescript of §2
is valid also for images
which are honored in
some church with
great reverence by the
people.
- free entry during celebrations Can. 1208 When
the dedication or
- cleanliness & beauty
blessing of a church
- appropriateness or the blessing of a
- preservation cemetery has been
- security vs accidents (TORTS), vandals completed, a
DUTIES OF PASTORS / (lovers), thieves document is to be
RECTORS: drawn up, one copy
of which is to be kept
in the diocesan curia
Can. 1221 Entry to a
and another in the
church is to be free and - ON ALIENATION: PROTECTION CLAUSE: archive of the
gratuitous during the vs movie house, disco house, bars church.
time of sacred
celebrations.

- DISCONTINUANCE:
Can. 1222 §1. If a church
cannot be used in any
way for divine worship - Needs:
and there is no Consultation –
possibility of repairing it, resbyteral
the diocesan bishop can Consent
relegate it to profane but
not sordid use. - Bishop
2. ORATORIES Can. 1223 By the term oratory (A PRAYER
ROOM) is understood a place for divine
worship designated by permission of the
ordinary for the benefit of some
community or group of the faithful who
gather in it and to which other members of
the faithful can also come with the consent
of the competent superior.

Can. 1225 All sacred celebrations can be


performed in legitimately established
oratories except those which the law or a
prescript of the local ordinary excludes or
the liturgical norms prohibit.

Can. 1226 By the term private chapel is


understood a place for divine worship
designated by permission of the local
ordinary for the benefit of one or more
physical persons.
PRIVATE CHAPELS
Can. 1227 Bishops can establish a private
chapel for themselves which possesses
the same rights as an oratory.

Can. 1228 Without prejudice to the


prescript of can. 1227, the permission of
the local ordinary is required for Mass or
other sacred celebrations to take place in
any private chapel.

Can. 1229 It is fitting for oratories and


private chapels to be blessed according to
the rite prescribed in the liturgical
books.  They must, however, be reserved
for divine worship alone and free from all
domestic uses.
SHRINES Can. 1230 By the term shrine is
understood a church or other sacred place
C1231:
1232 §2. The statutes are to which numerous members of the faithful
to determine especially make pilgrimage for a special reason of -Diocesan:
the purpose, the piety, with the approval of the local
Local Ordinary
authority of the rector, ordinary.
and the ownership and approval
administration of goods. Devoted to a particular purpose:
- National
- ST THERESE
Shrine: CBCP
- TRINITY
approval
- MARY
- Saint (SAN AGUSTIN, PADRE PIO
- International
SHRINES)
Shrine: Holy
- Event (EDSA SHRINE)
See approval
Can. 1233 Certain
privileges can be Can. 1234 §1.
granted to shrines - proclamation of the word of God
whenever local - the suitable promotion of liturgical life
circumstances, the large especially through the celebration of the
number of pilgrims, and Eucharist
especially the good of - penance
the faithful seem to - approved forms of popular piety.
suggest it.  §2. Votive offerings of popular art and
piety are to be kept on display in the
shrines or nearby places and guarded
securely.
ALTARS Can. 1235 §1. FIXED (desirable: stone or
any solid material) OR MOVEABLE (when
appropriate)

Can. 1237 §1. - must be dedicated or


blessed, according to the rites prescribed
in the liturgical books.
 - relics of martyrs or other saints under a
fixed altar is to be preserved, according to
the norms given in the liturgical books.

Can. 1238 §1. An altar loses its dedication


or blessing according to the norm of can.
1212.
 §2. Altars, whether fixed or movable, do
not lose their dedication or blessing if the
church or other sacred place is relegated
to profane uses.

Can. 1239 §1. An altar, whether fixed or


movable, must be reserved for divine
worship alone, to the absolute exclusion of
any profane use.
 §2. A body is not to be buried beneath an
altar; otherwise, it is not permitted to
celebrate Mass on the altar.
CEMETERIES Can. 1240 §1 - LIBER
DEFUNCTORUM
- PROBLEM OF - parish cemetery – BOOK OF THE
APOSTOLIC - family cemetery DEAD: CF
EXHORTATION AMORIS - individual graves LIBER
LAETITIA - civil/govt cemetery
BAPTISMORUM
- colombariums
Can. 1177 §1. A
Can. 1241 §1. Parishes and religious
funeral for any
institutes can have their own cemetery.
 §2. Other juridic persons or families can deceased
also have a special cemetery or tomb, to member of the
be blessed according to the judgment of faithful must
the local ordinary. generally be
celebrated in his
Can. 1242 Burial inside church: the or her parish
Roman Pontiff, cardinals, or diocesan
church.
bishops, including retired ones.
 §2. Any member
of the faithful or
those competent
to take care of
the funeral of a
deceased
member of the
faithful are
permitted to
choose another
church for the
funeral rite with
the consent of
the person who
governs it and
after notification
of the proper
pastor of the
deceased.

CAN. 1182
WHEN THE
BURIAL HAS
BEEN
COMPLETED, A
RECORD IS TO
BE MADE IN
THE REGISTER
OF DEATHS
ACCORDING TO
THE NORM OF
PARTICULAR
LAW

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