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Sunday, 30 November 2014 21:11

Second Meeting of the Commission on Liturgy & Prayer

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106/2014-26-11

The second meeting of the Commission on Prayer & Liturgy took place in the Curia on Friday and Saturday, November 21-22, 2014. The members of the Commission are Fathers Francisco de Sales Alencar Batista (Secretary General), Chairman, Edmondo Caruana (Mel), Giuseppe M. Midili (Ita), Michael Farrugia (Procurator General), Giovanni Grosso (Postulator General), Robert Pius Malik (Indo), and Mario Esposito (SEL), Secretary. The Commission continued its work following the mandates of the General Chapter and General Council, by drafting a revision of the vow formula for solemn vows to be submitted to the General Council, as well as the liturgies for simple and solemn profession and the reception of novices. Attention was also given to the revision of the Carmelite Calendar, the Carmelite Missal and Liturgy of the Hours, the Rite for Funerals, the texts of the newly beatified and canonized members of the Order, and the various rituals associated with the life of the Third Order of Carmel. Because of the lengthy wait for decisions in the Congregation for Divine Worship, many of these projects have been delayed a long time. Still, the Commission is pressing on to pay good attention to all matters having to do with Liturgy within the Order. A Congress on Liturgy in Carmel is also planned for 2016. The Commission will meet again in April to continue its work.

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