1.) A reading from the Old Testament or Acts of the Apostles (Easter season)
2.) A reading from one of the Epistles
3.) A reading from the Gosepels.
There are three for Sundays and solemn feast days- one from the Old Testament, one from the writings of the apostles, and one from the Gospel. The Second Reading (From the writings of the apostles) is left out on Weekday Masses.
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The liturgy of the Word has three basic components: a reading from the Old Testament, a Psalm and its response, and a reading from one of the Gospels. The readings are divided according to season (of the Church Year), day of the week, and year. Catholics, if they attend weekday Masses daily will hear the almost all of the Bible in two years; if they only attend the Sunday Mass they will hear the Bible in three years. So the Liturgy of the Word on a Typical Weekday is: First Reading: Old Testament Responsorial Psalm The Alleluia The Gospel So the Liturgy of the Word on a Typical Sunday is: First Reading: Old Testament Responsorial Psalm Second Reading: New Testament The Alleluia The Gospel
There are two readings and the gospel, for total of 3
Roman Catholic AnswerThe entire Mass from the introductory greeting to the dismissal is taken from the Bible. In addition to the fixed parts of the Mass - entirely taken from the Bible, the first half of the Mass, the Liturgy of the Word, is based on the Jewish service and is built around three lengthy readings from the Bible, with a Psalm between the first two - usually the Old Testament, and the New Testament (other than the Gospels), followed by a Gospel reading. The readings for Sunday Mass are on a three year cycle and the readings for weekday Mass on are a two year cycle. At the end of the cycle you will have read nearly the entire Bible, certainly from every book in the Bible.
The Lectionary contains all the readings for Mass, for the two year cycle for daily readings, and the three year cycle for Sunday readings.
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Liturgy of the Word Rite of Confirmation (conferral of Sacrament by Bishop) Liturgy of the Eucharist If you wanted to divide it into more parts, you would either have to name the specific actions in the confirmation part, or break out individual parts of the Liturgy of the Word, or the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
The Lectionary is a number of large books which contain all the readings necessary for any Mass. There are usually three volumes that contain the readings for Sundays and Holy Days, and an additional three volumes that contain all the readings for the weekday Masses and various Votive Masses.
The 3 parts of the Catholic Liturgy are: 1. Liturgy of the Word (a) Reading from the Scriptures (b) brief homily (c) prayers of the faithful 2. Adoration of the Cross 3. Reception of Holy Communion which was reserved from the previous evening's Mass of the Lord's Supper
The offertory is at the end of the Mass of the Catechumens (now known as the Liturgy of the Readings), which ends with the homily, creed, and intercessions; and is the start of the Mass of the Faithful, now known as the Liturgy of the Eucharist.