Revised Language for the Catholic Mass

September 29, 2009

Vatican II marked major changes in how the Mass was celebrated.  Since then, however, additional minor changes have been made.  Most recently, in 2000 Pope John Paul II announced a new version of the Roman Missal, the book that details the language for celebration of the Mass.

Such changes are not adopted instantly.  First they must be translated into the many, many languages across the world.

For those of us in English-speaking countries, there is an organization named ICEL – the International Commission on English in the Liturgy - which takes on the task of the English translation.  Eleven bishops’ conferences are represented on ICEL.  Besides the US, they include Australia, Canada, England & Wales, India, Ireland, New Zealand, Pakistan, The Philippines, Scotland, and South Africa.

Anyone who has traveled to other countries can begin to guess at the difficulty this entails.  I remember attending an international meeting in Europe and hearing an English translation where they referred to a torch.  This didn’t make sense given the context.  When those of us from the US asked what they meant, we were told, “In your country, you call it a flashlight.”  Such minor differences appear trivial.  But when the language pertains to prayer and how we interact with God at liturgy, the language takes on another deeper level of importance.

Because of the complexities involved, it has taken nine years to work on the English translation for the new Roman Missal.  The US bishops will be voting on the final version this coming November.  If approved, you will soon be seeing the changes on Sundays. 

The US bishops have set up a website to help parishioners become familiar with the changes.  Some changes appear to be stylistic.  Others more obviously present the fuller meaning of the original text.  For example, currently when Mass begins and the presider says, “The Lord be with you.”  We respond, “And also with you.”   The new Roman Missal changes our response to, “And with your spirit.”  If you have participated in a Mass in Spanish, you will recognize that these are the exact words that are already used in the Spanish Mass.

Other changes are not as clear.  For example, in the Nicene Creed at Mass we currently say, “… Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, one in Being with the Father.”   The revision proposes changing the last part to, “begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father.”  Although theologically correct, the word “consubstantial” is not one that will have instant meaning for most Catholics.

If you would like more of a preview, visit the USCCB site and learn about the changes that are coming.


Schedule of Catholic Conferences for October and November 2009

September 21, 2009

The following Catholic organizations will be hosting a conference in October or November 2009:

9/26/2009  – 10/1/2009 
NCDVD – National Conference of Diocesan Vocation Directors
2009 NCDVD Convention
Newark, NJ
The professional membership organization of those who work in diocesan vocation offices. The mission of NCDVD is to promote priestly vocations by supporting diocesan vocation directors in their work. 
 
9/27/2009  – 10/1/2009 
ANSH – Asociación Nacional de Sacerdotes Hispanos en Estados Unidos
XX ANSH Convention
Chicago, IL
The organization of Hispanic priests in the US. The mission of ANSH is to promote unity, collaboration and support for Hispanic priests in the US, to serve as the official voice for Hispanic priests at the national level, to support the ministry of priests within the Hispanic community, and to participate in the development of the Catholic Church in the US.
 
9/29/2009  – 10/2/2009 
CCC – Catholic Cemetery Conference
CCC 60th Annual Convention and Exposition
Chicago, IL
The organization that helps Catholic Cemetery staff enhance their skills in caring for the deceased and comforting their loved ones through ministry, education, network and service opportunities. Members come from the US, Australia, Canada, Italy and Guam.
 
10/2/2009  – 10/4/2009 
National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus
2009 National Black Catholic Men’s Conference
Birmingham, AL
This event is cosponsored by several organizations including the National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus, the Society of the Divine Word, the Knights of Peter Claver and the Diocese of Birmingham.
 
10/6/2009  – 10/9/2009 
FDLC – Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions
FDLC 2009 National Meeting – Liturgical Formation with Zeal and Patience
Plymouth, MI
The membership organization for diocesan liturgical personnel. This includes members of diocesan liturgical commissions, worship offices and/or equivalent liturgical structures. FDLC’s mission is to promote the liturgy as the heart of Christian life, especially in the parish community.
 
10/8/2009  – 10/11/2009 
BCTS – Black Catholic Theological Symposium
BCTS 20th Annual Meeting
Atlanta, GA
A national interdisciplinary theological society established to foster among Black Catholics an ethical community of scholarly dialogue. BCTS encourages the teaching and discussion of Black Catholic religious and cultural experiences; encourages the identification and development of Black Catholic Scholars in the fields of theology, liturgy, ethics, canon law, church history and biblical studies; and encourages theologically and theoretically grounded ministry and program development responsive to the needs of Black Catholic within the Church and society.
 
10/12/2009  – 10/15/2009 
CLSA – Canon Law Society of America
2009 CLSA Convention
Louisville, KY
The official membership association for Catholic canon lawyers in the US and Canada. CLSA’s mission includes promoting the pastoral ministry of the Church by cooperating in the continuous revision and renewal of the universal law of the Church, encouraging canonical research, responding to practical canonical needs, and facilitating the interchange of canonical ideas, practices and decisions.
 
10/14/2009  – 10/17/2009 
CRA – Catholic Radio Association
Global Catholic Radio Conference
Birmingham, AL
The membership association for Catholic radio. CRA facilitates the sharing of knowledge and resources among Catholic radio apostolates and Catholic radio program providers in the US. The organization seeks to contribute to, and help shape, the thought and reflection on Catholic radio, including the development and growth of Catholic radio from both theological and practical perspectives.
 
10/22/2009  – 10/24/2009 
CMA – Catholic Medical Association
78th CMA Educational Conference – The Theology of Suffering: Bringing Faith, Hope & Love to the Art of Healing
Springfield, IL
An organization of individual Catholic physicians, dentists, nurses and other health care professionals. The mission of CMA includes coming together to grow in the spirit of Christ in the members’ personal and professional lives and bring His Spirit to all touched by members’ science and art.
 
10/23/2009  – 10/25/2009 
USCMA – US Catholic Mission Association 
2009 Annual Mission Conference
New Orleans, LA
USCMA is a membership organization which unites and supports people committed to the cross-cultural and global mission of Jesus Christ in service to Church and world.
 
10/25/2009  – 10/28/2009 
CACE – Chief Administrators of Catholic Education
2009 CACE Annual Meeting
Salt Lake City, UT
An organization within NCEA, CACE is the association of chief administrators of Catholic education encompassing three areas – total Catholic education, schools, and religious education. CACE’s mission is to exert leadership on and in behalf of Catholic education, to influence the development of leadership and to be a strong advocate for Catholic education at the national level.
 
10/29/2009  – 11/1/2009 
La RED – National Catholic Network de Pastoral Juvenil Hispana
La RED 2009 Annual Membership Meeting
Orlando, FL
A network of Catholic church-based organizations and pastoral ministers committed to the evangelization, holistic development, and ongoing support and formation of Hispanic jóvenes (teens and single young adults 18 to 26+). The mission of La Red is to promote the articulation of its members at the national and regional levels and to foster the creation of diocesan networks.
 
11/12/2009  – 11/15/2009 
CNVS – Catholic Network of Volunteer Service
2009 CNVS National Conference
Durham, NC
A membership organization of domestic and international volunteer and lay mission programs. The mission of CNVS is to promote full-time national and international service opportunities by providing training and resources, networking opportunities, and national advocacy.
 
11/19/2009  – 11/21/2009 
NFCYM – National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry
NCYC – National Catholic Youth Conference
Kansas City, MO
The professional membership organization of diocesan directors for youth ministry. The mission of NFCYM is to serve those who serve the young Catholic Church.

Visit the ActiveParishioner.com Calendar for more details and future events.


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