The part of the Mass where we listen and respond to God's word is called the Liturgy of the Word. This section includes readings from the Old Testament, Psalms, New Testament, and the Gospel, followed by a homily that reflects on the readings. The congregation responds with affirmations, such as "Thanks be to God" or "Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ," emphasizing the interactive nature of this part of the service. It is a time for spiritual nourishment and reflection on Scripture.
they are not part of mass... they are the reason there's mass
Though various Christian Churches may have some differences in their parts of the Mass, in general then in the 1st part of the Liturgy there is a part titled the 'Readings' - usually from the Old Testament, Psalms, then New Testament. These readings are then usually 'explained or interpreted' in the homily that follows the last reading..Catholic AnswerIt is called the Liturgy of the Word, the new term for the Mass of the Catechumens.
Several gods took part in the Odyssey. The main gods are Athena, Zeus Poseidon and Hermes.
"should listen" is a verb phrase. Should is a modal verb; listen is the main verb.Children should listen to their parents.
Answer this question… How did Iran respond to religious diversity in the later part of the 20th century?
The skin is the most outer layer of the part of our body.In that case it is the most sensitive part of the body so its the first part of the body that can respond to stimuli
The part of your thoughts from your brain That you are aware of and respond to
It was part of there religion
It is named after Jesus Christ, not St. Christopher. Christmas is named after the birth of Jesus Christ. The "mas" part of Christmas comes from the Roman Catholic term "mass." Christmas was originally a mass for Christ, to celebrate His birth. Christ
The days of the week are in part named after Norse gods (and also after the sun and the moon, which are not Norse gods).
No, the ancient Egyptians did not have to worship their gods and goddesses, it was a part of their faith and belief that they chose to.
The Gods of Pompeii were Roman, Greek and Egyptian, as it was part of the Roman Empire.