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wh APPENDIX IV: THE SACRED PLACES AND THINGS Lirueeat SertmNe Alar with at eas two (2) candles near t ‘Ambo Cast Chair ofthe Priest Seats forthe Servers Shrines or Rabo. Tabemacte Confessonal Booth spur Bell Tower acne Vesseis Catice Paton om the chalice Ciborm of Cioria with Lid (Ciboria without Lid Toxinctoiun Pye Monsuance with Lone LURGXCAL BOOKS AND OTHER MANUALS Roman Misa Book of the Gospels Lestonary Book of Blessings Order of Ceebating Marriage Order of Cristian Furl ‘Oeder of Baptism and Confirmation ‘Qader for Communion ofthe Sick ad Vitcum Sseristy Manual Book of General Ircessions SACRED LIEN + Corpeca + Perea Lirureicat.cLomis Finger and Hand Towels ‘Alte Cloth Cot for Credence Tables ‘Veil forte Tabernacle when necessary Corum Veils Fancral Pall LLITUROKAL VEsToENIS Chases Sols for Pret and Deacons Abe Soutane o Casock Surplice or Rocher Dalits Capes Humeral Veils LirunoicaLOnscts ax Taos Credence Table Cues Livabo and Pitcher Book Rest or Stand Stand for the Book ofthe Gospes “Mass Hosts (smal and bi) Mass Wine Ball Holy Water container with sprinkler rem Basins and Towels (for Hely Thursday Washing ofthe Feet) Canopy (fo Holy Thursday Transfer of the Eucharist) Brazier and Easter Cane Stand (fr Easter Vig) Vigil Candles and Oil for Lamps. Portable Sacity Bag Matches and charcoals ‘Tunes USED FoR PROCESSION + Thurble 4+ Incense Boat with Incense Powder ! Processional Cros Processional Canes 9. Avney ‘Holy Ois(Chrism, Oi ofthe Sick, Oi of Catechamens) 10, Thanos THAT ARE SYatnous Advent Wreath and its Stand (for Advent season) Images (fr Cestmas season) 4 Langs Crcix (fr Good Friday) *Tenebrat hearse and extinguisher (oe Easter Tridwum) | HL, SacRARIOM + For Washing Sacred Things and Disposing Sacred Fates + With hand towel nari 12, REGALIAOF Biss Miter (Simplex and Ornate) Groner Pectoral Cross Episcopal Ring Zaccheto Morse Palm | wy APPENDIX V: REMINDERS, {Al SAMPLE REQUEST DETAILS {or Parshased Seminars ofthe Archdiocesin Commission on Worship. ‘Type of Seminar (Bate or On-Going oe Recollection) + asic Liturgical Training Formation require on (1) whole dy o (2) ys of seminar ene + n-Going Litrgial Formation requis apeoximaely (1) one dy of + Timurgial Recollection requires leis than (1) on ay of seminar Name of Ministry Basic Lita Training Formation seminar is only appicable to one sims + OneGoing Liturgical Formation seminar is applicable to a mamber + Chris Recollestion i applicable tall ministries ‘otal Number of Parcpans or Number of Partipans for every Ministry "Number of Menbes of the Ministry for the Basie Liturgical “raining Formation sersinar + Naamber of Partcpans of each ofthe Misses forthe On-Going Luria Fomatin semis ‘+ Number of Partipants of cach of the Minisuies Liturgical Recoleton Date and Time This tequst deals fora seminar together wih equestcover eter signa by the parish pret, parish worship commits andthe mit ‘ourdintor nut be submited tothe commission on worship fice tne (1) month pio the date ofthe seminar. 1+ Thetis adresse othe dretor of the commision. Venue +R sutable and convenient vense for conferences an semis Has god sound stom. + Has fenton system, Hag ah sytem Has psi and microphone. ‘Hara whiteboard and whiteboard markers and eas Equipment Laptop Computer Multimedia LCD Projector Projector Screen + Extension Cords Consent of the Parish Priest + "Request late signed by the parish pret, parish worship commitee ae the misty coordinator ies, questions and concerns please donot hesitate to contact us at 2ss0il8 {B] SAMPLE CHECKLIST In Preparation fe the Ltrpcal Celebrations andor Satonal Masses ofthe Archbshep Contac person (offce-in- argo): Mesting and Planning: ‘Conse aber Vene Date snd Time: ‘Name Type of Celebration: Flow of the celebration (exrancous rites) ites before the Mass Rts afer the Mans Prepared oder ofthe eslebration: Altar Saver 1 Lestors er Readers 12, Cantor f the Psalm: 13. Musician and Coir: |. Extaoedmary Ministers of Hly Communion: 15. Liturgical APs and Environment 16. Collectors and Chutch Greeters 17. Curie vestments 18. Lauria! vse 19. Curia! books: 20. Lure inns 21, Other liurgical materia: 22. List of tural hymns and proper urge instrument: 23. Bishop's quarters o lounge 24. Vesting ara: 25, Concelbraes (tuner of concscbrant) 26. Name of pateipant: 27. People assigned inthe prosesion of gif: 28. Participation guides and visual id 29. Sound light and venison systems 30. Arrangement of te sanetuary (basi symbols): 31. ‘Arrangement inthe mae (nists nd ssembl): 32. Other facies acess rooms ara, chai abi, cloths) 33, Overall chara all prsons involved 3. Spcil GuesteDignitaris 35. Other Submit the above deals both to the office of the Commission on Wotship and to the appointed Maser of Ceemoniss of the Arcbshop Ths also plist the Stator Masses ofthe Auliry Bishops ofthe acaicese wh APPENDIX VI: NORMS/GUIDELINES REGARDING CLEANING OF LITURGICAL CLOTHESIGARMENTS The Care and Cleansing of Alar Linens, Puifcation snd Cleansing of ‘Communion Vesses and Use ofthe Socata The following guidance is from the US.C.C.B's Commitce ow th Liturgy segarding the cae of ar lines ‘Whatever is set-aside for use in the arg takss ona eestain seed harass both By the Besing it receives and the sco inci flis Tins the cloths sed at he alia the course ofthe Euchrsti essbaton shold be treated wih the eae and respect 10 tho things sed inthe reparation and celsbraton ofthe sacred mystrcs. This bri statement refet The Importance of reverent cating fr alia ines which, because of ha sein the lray ate deserving of special respect. These linens sould be "bei ‘nd finely made, though mere lvishess ad tention must be avoided” ‘Altar cloths, corporal, purfeatos, lnvabo owes and pals shouldbe made ‘of abrrbent lth and never of paper Alar lines are appre bleed tothe Onder for the Blessing of Aries for Lita! Use. The !tumber of such atl for lure use may tae place “within Mass rina separate celebration in which theft should tke part Ali Cloths ust asthe star is sign fe us of Clit, the living stone air lots are used "out of reverence forthe elcbration of the memorial af Lord and the banquet tat aves ws his body” and by thc beauty ad fon they add 0 the dignity of the alar in much the sa vay tit vestments solemnly erament the priests an sacred ministre Sich ckhs als sve a bractal purpose, however, in absorbing whatever may be spilled uf the Precious Blood or ether sacrament laments Thus the aerial of al lots shouldbe absorbent and easily landed. While there mye sever far elots in the form of dapings or even fos, ther shape, size and ecration sould bein Kecping with the design ofthe alti. Unis the alin ‘lots Have been stained with the Precious Blog i nol necesary tha they be leaned in the sararium, Care should be taken, however, tt paper leaning methods are sed pees the Beauty adie ofthe sae lath (A “sscrrim” i loeatd inthe seit at the St Chars Borromeo Catholic (Church. A "serra ia special sink or basin ase in the Roman Litarey) ‘tse Solely forthe disposal of sblutios from the Mas, Unlike conventional sinks or basins, the dainge pipes) for the sacravim go drely ino the ‘arth, nc inf the pub sewage systems. Daring cr afer the Mass, the Blood ‘ofthe Loci never o be peed into xin —even te sacrarum: mast be ‘consumed. Afr itis consumed, the communion vessels are placed on the ‘unter behind the aro be puri by a prt, deacon or acoye during or Immediately after the Mass. The Exraordary Ministers of Hely Communion (EMHCS) ae asked wo belp clams the vesels afer thi pecfation, sth Seap and water All mnsts of Holy Communion shoud show the greatest ‘everence for the Most Holy Eucharist bythe demeanor, thee tie pd the ‘manber in which they handle the consecrated bread o sine Should there Be ‘ny mishap~as when, fr example, the consecrated wine i spilled fom the Ghalice-then the affected “aren should be washed with mae, and this ‘ater shoul hen be poured into the sacrarum in the sacristy. [GIRM, 280)” (Norns, 29), Corporal: Sacred vessels contiing the Body and Blood of the Lord are alway placed on tp of corporal. A corporal i generally spread by the deacon er another minister inthe course ofthe preparation ofthe pfs andthe Alar. Because oe ofthe purpose ofthe corporal so contain whatever small Dates of the consccrated host may be left at the conclusion of Mas, care ould be taken that the wanefeal of contorted host between sare vues sould always be done over a corporal. The corporal shouldbe wht ia colar and of sufficient dimensions, so tat atleast the main ctalice and pten my ‘be placed upon it completly. The material of carports should be absorbent and easily dred. Any apparent pats of the consecrated bread, which Fermin onthe corporal afr the dstbuton of Holy Communion, should Be ‘consumed inthe couse of the puriation of the sacred vers. Whe poral ace cleansed they should fst be rinsed in a sacarum and aly ‘ferwards washed with Indy soape inthe customary manner. Corporal Should be ironed in such away tha their istintve mans of folding bes {0 contain whatever small pares of te consecrated host may rena the ‘conclusion ofthe Eucharist celebration. Putifctrs:Purifiators ar customarily brought tothe altar with chaics and ae used to wipe the Precious Blood fom the rim of he chalice ant puri Sacred vessels: They should be whi in color. Whenever the Precious Blood Js dstbued from the ctl, poured imo ancillary wesc or cen ‘cidenally spilled, purtcators are to be ured to abror the spill. The material of purifies should be absorbent and cay Iundered. The purfator should never be made of paper o any oth: disposable material, Beeaie of thie futon, purifeatore regulary become stained with the os Blood is, therefor, esse ta ty sould ist be lensed in fn and only arwarde washed with bundy soaps inthe customary Purfieatts shouldbe roned in soch a WaY that they may be eas "sed for the wiping of the lip ofthe chalice Taxabo_Towck: The Order of Mass cals for the washing of de tands Alvabo> ofthe priest celebrant in the course ofthe reparation ofthe its ad the alae Since is his lands and not only hs fingers, which are washed at the lavabo, the avabo towel should be of adequate size and sufiiety Absorbent for drying his hands, Nether the color nor the material of the Igrabo. towels prescribed, though ffors shold be made to avoid the agpesrance of a "ish towel” "bath towel, ot other cloth with parly ine ists: Other clots may also be used at Mass. pll(a psc of square aboard covered with white cloth) may be used to cover the presides lic at Mast n oder to proc the Precis Blod fom nse oth fircgn objccts—copecilly during the summer moms. In order that pall tmay be hep inmacultely clean they shouldbe made with removable covers tft worthy materia, which may be cay washed inthe aerarum and laundered. Chalice cis either of the color of the day or she, may be fitingly used to over the eae bfie i is prepared and after i hasbeen pried Disposal of Worn Altar Linens: Consistent wih the disposal of all dings blessed for use he lugs, appropri that altar Inns, which show, fiene of wear abd can n longer be usc, should normally be disposed of ‘ster by burl or uring. Purifcation of Sacred Vesss (ee, Conmunion pans and chalies) Aer, fveryane has received communion and the precious blood consume, MICs are asked to rtm the vessels othe countertop behind the ala for purification by the prist. deacon or acolyte, Paiiatonof the vessels etal fhe ang of water in the vxecls and moving the water arcund side 0 Cleanse all ofthe renaiing paricks éoplets from the surfaces. Was ecesry, a puifcator may be used onthe edge of the instrument prevent ‘ny idvotemlacidentl spillage Once the vel hs been purified, the trate with he patles andor dilated precious blend) so be consumed by the rst, deacon. or acolyte. Ar the water is consumed use the patito to iy the inferior and enerce srfices of the sacred vessel befne i ‘leaned by the EMHC or sacri. Sod purifiers, corporal, or other Tine must be cleaned a noted above, wi the Saari, (Clenssng of Sacred Vesss:Afce the Mass has conchied, the saeritan [EMHCS are asked to cleans the sacred verels used during the Mass. The leaning of these instrament icles simply washing the vessel unng warm ater and mi dishwashing detergent. Since the verses ave already been Durie, the excess water is paited to dein ino the common SEMage ‘Sater, ‘Conelusion: The manner in which we teat sare thiags (even thot of lesser significance than the chalice, poten, urgical furnishings, et.) foster end ‘expresses our opemess to the graces God gives t0 he Church in every Selebration of the Eucharist Thus, by the diligent care of aa Hnens, ‘vestments et. the Charch expresses her joy at the inestimable gi he receives fom Chis’ ala wh Ministry of Sacistns References: Sarosanctum Contam (3) ‘Redemptonts Sacrament (2S) Verbum Domini (7D) ies Domint (DD) Beelesa de Mysterio Coe of Canon (General Instruction ofthe Romar Misa (GIRM) Book of Blessings ‘The Sacristy Manual, Thomas Ryan Guide for Sacrsts, Cristina Ne “Liturgy Teinng Publications ‘United States Catale Conference of Bishops (USCCB) Minis of Altar Servers References: ‘Sacrasanctum Cancun (SC) ‘Redemprionts Sacrament (RS) Verbum Domini 7D) Dies Dorin (DD) Ecclesia cde Mysterio Cote of Canon (General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) Book of Blessings wW

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