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Second Sunday of Lent: One Example of Use of Bible in Celebration of Liturgy
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Turner, Paul
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/ Graduale Simplex
/ Laity
/ lectionary
/ Lent
/ Liturgies
/ Liturgy
/ Rites & ceremonies
/ Rites, ceremonies and celebrations
/ Roman Missal
/ Sunday
2025
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Second Sunday of Lent: One Example of Use of Bible in Celebration of Liturgy
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Second Sunday of Lent: One Example of Use of Bible in Celebration of Liturgy
2025
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Overview
The liturgy of the Catholic Church adopts and reframes passages from Scripture in manifold ways. At times a passage is proclaimed or sung in the liturgy exactly as it appears in the Bible; at other times, a prayer or antiphon draws from one or more verses of the Scripture for inspiration. In order to demonstrate this twofold practice, this article presents a single example of a random day on the liturgical calendar, the Second Sunday of Lent. It will explore the uses of Scripture in the revised entrance and communion antiphons, the restoration of long-neglected ancient presidential prayers, the composition of a new collect and preface, the three-year cycle of readings, and the intersection of biblical references between the Roman Missal and the Liturgy of the Hours. By examining a single example, the reader will come to a deeper appreciation of the depth of the interplay between the Bible and liturgy on every day of the calendar. This article will cite the present and previous Roman Missals, the Roman Gradual, the context for the structure of the Lectionary for Mass on this day as the revisers conceived it, and unique features from the Liturgy of the Hours. It will also show how particular biblical references on one day reappear in other liturgical celebrations, expanding the reader’s appreciation of the specific application of biblical texts to a variety of liturgical events.
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