{"id":183255,"date":"2022-07-12T16:12:04","date_gmt":"2022-07-12T14:12:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.fundacioncarf.org\/la-importancia-de-la-formacion-liturgica\/"},"modified":"2025-06-25T12:24:58","modified_gmt":"2025-06-25T10:24:58","slug":"la-importancia-de-la-formacion-liturgica","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fundacioncarf.org\/en\/la-importancia-de-la-formacion-liturgica\/","title":{"rendered":"The importance of liturgical formation"},"content":{"rendered":"
The The purpose of the Catholic liturgy, whose center is the celebration of the sacraments and especially the Eucharist, is the communion of Christians with the body and blood of Christ.<\/strong>. It is the encounter of each one and of the Christian community as one body and one family, with the Lord.<\/p>\n The liturgy, the Pope points out, guarantees the possibility of an encounter with Jesus Christ in the \"today\" of our life, in order to transform all our activities - work, family relationships, efforts to improve society and help those who need us - into divine light and strength.<\/p>\n This is what Christ wanted at his Last Supper. This is the purpose of his words: \"Do this in remembrance of me\". Since then, he has been waiting for us in the Eucharist<\/a>. Y the Church's evangelizing mission is nothing other than the call to the encounter that God desires with all the people of the world.<\/strong>The encounter begins at baptism.<\/p>\n The objectives of this document are progressively stated on several occasions: \"With this letter I would simply like to invite the whole Church to rediscover, guard and live the truth and strength of the Christian celebration.\"<\/strong> (n. 16); \"to rediscover every day the beauty of the truth of the Christian celebration\" (n. 16); \"to rediscover every day the beauty of the truth of the Christian celebration\" (n. 17). (before n. 20)<\/em>;<\/p>\n to rekindle wonder at the beauty of the truth of the Christian celebration; recalling the need for authentic liturgical formation and recognizing the importance of an art of celebration<\/strong> that it be at the service of the truth of the paschal mystery and of the participation of all the baptized, each one with the specificity of his or her vocation\". (n. 62)<\/em>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n <\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n Apostolic letter Desiderio desideravi<\/a> (29-VI-2022), by Pope Francis.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n In addition to ignorance about the liturgy -or a superficial and reductive understanding-, Francis laments the instrumentalization of the Eucharist<\/strong> in the service of two ideological visions: an individualistic subjectivism that encloses man in his own reason and feelings, and a reliance solely on one's own strengths. (cf. Evangelii Gaudium, 94).<\/em>.<\/p>\n . For both poisons, which Francis has denounced as variants of an anthropocentrism disguised as Catholic truth, the following are the most important. (cf. Apostolic Exhortation Gaudete et exsultate, 35).<\/em> proposes here, as an antidote, liturgical formation.<\/strong><\/p>\n With respect to the former, the poison of individualism (a variant of neognosticism<\/em>), warns: \"The celebratory action does not belong to the individual but to Christ-Church.<\/strong>to the totality of the faithful united in Christ\". (n. 19)<\/em>through the Word of God and sacramental signs. These signs, following the path of the Incarnation, are in accordance with the language of the body, which extends to things, space and time.<\/p>\n Regarding the latter, the presumption of saving ourselves on our own (neo-pelagianism<\/em>), \"the liturgical celebration purifies us by proclaiming the gratuitousness of the gift of salvation received in faith<\/strong>\". It is the Lord who saves us.<\/p>\n This is why the liturgy has nothing to do with \"ascetic moralism\", that is, the proposal to seek holiness first of all with our strength and our struggles; but with Jesus' desire to give himself to be light, nourishment and strength for our life.<\/p>\nLack of knowledge of the liturgy<\/h2>\n
The beauty of the Catholic liturgy<\/h2>\n