Celebrating the Christian Mysteries

CD208/308
 
Elio Capra sdb
Semester 2
Tuesday morning
2007

This unit will address the following topics: a systematic liturgical analysis of the Eucharist; the basic theological and liturgical principles of the Eucharist; the parts of the Eucharist and their inter-relationship; the structure and theology of the liturgical year; the theology, stages, structure and celebration of the funeral liturgy; the theology and role of liturgical leadership of ordained ministers.

Prerequisites:
second level

CD101, CD102, and DL103 are recommended
  third level two levels of Systematic Theology
Requirements:
3 hours per week
Assessment:
second level

one 2,500 word essay
60%
one 2 hour written examination 40%
third level one 3,000 word essay 60%
one 2 hour written examination 40%

Bibliography

Baldovin, J. F. Bread of Life, Cup of Slavation, Understanding the Mass. Lamman, MD: Sheed & Ward, 2003.

Begolly, M. J. Leading the Assembly in Prayer. San Jose, CA: Resource Publications, 1997.

Catechism of the Catholic Church. Sydney: St Paul Publications, 1994.

Fitzgerald, T., and D. A. Lysik. The Many Presences of Christ. Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 1999.

Foley, E. From Age to Age: How Christians Celebrated the Eucharist. Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 1991.

General Instruction of the Roman Missal (2000). Washington DC: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2003.

Hoffman, E., ed. The Liturgy Documents: A Parish Resource. 3rd ed. Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 1991.

Jungman, J. A. The Mass of the Roman Rite. 2 vols. Westminster: Christian Catholics, 1992.

Osborne, K. B. Sacramental Guidelines: A Compnian to the New Catechism for Religious Educators. New York: Paulist Press, 1995.

Smith, M. Facing Death Together: Parish Funerals. Chicago: Liturgy Training Publications, 2002.

   

 

   
     
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