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
- 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 VOWS
FOR RELIGIOUS, OATHS FOR LAITY
7. ANOINTING OF THESICK - BLESSING OF PERSONS BEFORE TRAVEL,
SOLDIERS / EL SHADDAI OIL
- FUNERAL RITES : IN ONE’S OWN PARISH,
OR ANY OTHER CHURCH AFTER NOTIFYING
ONE’S PASTOR (C1177); BISHOP: ONE’S OWN
CHURCH, OR ANY OTHER CHURCH;/ BUROL -
NOVENA FOR THE DEAD
- BLESSING OF CEMETERIES IN NOVEMBER;
HEALING OF FR F SUAREZ
SACRED ACTIONS Definition / Characteristics Receiving Minister
OATH / SWEAR - invoking God’s name to tell - Judge / Superior
the TRUTH;
- example: Tribunal hearing,
Church, Counselling, Spiritual
Direction, documents or
testimonies
VOWS - solemn promise in God’s - Religious superior
name to observe AN ACTION:
SACRED PLACES – (1) designatedpoverty,for chastity, obedience
divine worship or for the burial of the faithful (2)
- PRIVATE or PUBLIC vows
by a dedication or a blessing (3) which the liturgical books prescribe for this purpose.
1. CHURCHES -Can.
e.g., 1214
vowsBy of the
a Religious
term church is CONSULT
Priests &
EXORCISM understood
The a sacred
act or practice of building
reciting designated
- specially licensed
CONSENT of
aforspell oR formula upon the
divine worship to which (ALL) the priest Bishop (even of
possessed Religious
SACRED PERSONS / faithful have the right of entry for
DESCRIPTION the
VENERATION institutes)
THINGS exercise, especially the public exercise, of
SAINTS - approved by the Church: -in public
divine worship.
Mary, Saints & other - moderate number to
TITLE: permanent Servants
CONSTRUCTIONof God / DEDICATION / avoid confusion
IMAGES- WORSHIP / rEPAIR
Can. 1188 The practice of / ALIENATION / DESTRUCTION
Can. 1189 If they - RECORD
are in /
(e.g. bad memory of sexual abuse)
BLESSING / displaying sacred images in need of repair,BOOK OF
- DEDICATION:
Nazareno procession,
(C1169.1) churches
Diocesanfor the reverence
Bishop of precious
or his delegated priest images, that
BLESSING OF
January 9, 2021; the faithful is to remain in is, those distinguished
THE CHURCH /
- Consecration: Bishop effect. Nevertheless,
- divine worship they by age, art, or CEMETERY
- - Blessing:
Sto Nino,Priest
some illegal are to be
- free exhibited
entry during in celebrationsveneration, which are
images, e.g. fireman, moderate number and in exhibited in churches
Can. 1208 When
- cleanliness &
basketball player, hippie suitable order so that the beauty or oratories forthethe dedication or
in bike, farmer. Christian people are not
- appropriateness reverence of the blessing of a church
QUESTION: why do confused nor occasion given faithful are never
- preservation or thetoblessing
be of a
people like popular for inappropriate devotion.
- security vs accidents (TORTS and restored without the
cemetery has been
religiosity? -WAIVER),
why is Nazareno
vandals“pulling
(lovers),ofthieves
written permission of a
completed,
rope” tolerated? the ordinary; he is to is to be
document
DUTIES OF PASTORS / consult experts before
drawn up, one copy
RECTORS: he grants permission.
of which is to be kept
RELICS of parents of St - ON ALIENATION:
Primary: physical body PROTECTION Can.CLAUSE:
1190 §1. -in the diocesan curia
Can. 1221StEntry
Therese, to a
Luigi, vs movie house,
Secondary: thingsdisco house,
related to bars
forbidden to sell and another in the
church is to be free and
January 12, 2018. the Saint sacred relics. archive of the
gratuitous during the time church.
of sacred celebrations. §2. – forbidden to
alienate “cannot be
- DISCONTINUANCE: Can. alienated validly in any
1222 §1. If a church cannot manner or transferred
be used in any way for permanently without
- Needs:
divine worship and there is the permission of the
Consultation –
no possibility of repairing Apostolic See.
it, the diocesan bishop can resbyteral
§3. The prescript of §2
relegate it to profane but Consent - Bp
is valid also for images
not sordid use. which are honored in
2. ORATORIES Can. 1223 By the term oratory (A PRAYER ROOM)
some church with
is understood a place for divine worship
designated by permission of the ordinary great forreverence
the by the
people.
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.
Can. 1227 Bishops can establish a private chapel
for themselves which possesses the same rights as
an oratory.
PRIVATE CHAPELS 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
C1231:
1232 §2. The statutes are understood a church or other sacred place
to determine especially to which numerous members of the faithful -Diocesan:
the purpose, the make pilgrimage for a special reason of
Local Ordinary
authority of the rector, piety, with the approval of the local
and the ownership and ordinary. approval
administration of goods.
- National
Devoted to a particular purpose:
- 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
granted to shrines Can. 1234 §1.
whenever local - proclamation of the word of God
circumstances, the large - the suitable promotion of liturgical life
number of pilgrims, and especially through the celebration of the
especially the good of Eucharist
the faithful seem to - penance
suggest it. - approved forms of popular piety.
§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
LAETITIA - civil/govt cemetery LIBER
- colombariums BAPTISMORUM
Can. 1241 §1. Parishes and religious Can. 1177 §1. A
institutes can have their own cemetery. funeral for any
§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
Roman Pontiff, cardinals, or diocesan or her parish
bishops, including retired ones. church.
§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
SACRED TIMES
C1246§1 - FEAST DAYS / §2. With the prior
HOLIDAYS OF OBLIGATION: approval of the
Apostolic See,
- Sunday - Holy Mass: however, the
conference of bishops
Anticipated / Day
- Christmas: December 1 can suppress some of
itself the holy days of
- Epiphany : January 6 obligation or transfer
- if impossible to
them to a Sunday.
- Ascension: 40 days after attend Mass, Can. 87 §1. A diocesan
bishop, whenever he
liturgy of the Word
Easter (May 13 2021) judges that it
individually, or by contributes to their
- Body and Blood of Christ: spiritual good, is able
families, or by
to dispense the faithful
June 3 2021) groups from universal and
particular disciplinary
- Free from work
- Holy Mary the Mother of laws issued for his
(worldly concerns) territory or his
God, her Immaculate subjects by the
- Relaxation of
supreme authority of
Conception: December 8 mind & Body the Church. He is not
able to dispense,
- Worship of God
- Assumption: August 15 however, from
procedural or penal
- Saint Joseph: March 19 laws nor from those
whose dispensation is
- Saint Peter and Saint Paul; specially reserved to
the Apostolic See or
(June 29 2021) some other authority.
§2. If recourse to the
- All Saints: November 1 Holy See is difficult
and, at the same time,
there is danger of
grave harm in delay,
any ordinary is able to
dispense from these
same laws even if
dispensation is
reserved to the Holy
See, provided that it
concerns a
dispensation which the
Holy See is
accustomed to grant
under the same
circumstances, without
prejudice to the
prescript of can. 291.
Can. 1250 The penitential - Abstinence from
days and times in the meat (economic /
universal Church are every cultural? Seldom
Friday of the whole year and do we eat meat
the season of Lent. because we are
poor.
Can. 1251 - every Friday of Can. 1251 Abstinence
the year unless a Friday from eating meat or
some other food
occurs on a day listed as a
according to the
solemnity. prescripts of the
conference of bishops
- Ash Wednesday and Good is to be observed on
Friday. every Friday of the
year unless a Friday
occurs on a day listed
as a
solemnity. Abstinenc
e and fasting,
however, are to be
observed on Ash
Wednesday and Good
Friday.
Can. 1252 The law of
abstinence binds
those who have
completed their
fourteenth year of
age. The law of
fasting, however,
binds all those who
have attained their
majority until the
beginning of their
sixtieth
year. Nevertheless,
pastors of souls and
parents are to take
care that minors not
bound by the law of
fast and abstinence
are also educated in a
genuine sense of
penance.Can. 1251
Abstinence from
eating meat or some
other food according
to the prescripts of the
conference of bishops