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Rotations are a 45min - 1hr. period in which different groups learn about and take responsibility for some aspect of the day together; aspects such as: Mass preparations, Liturgy of the Horus preparation, Learning and doing Lectio Divina and aspects of entertainment for meals and campfire.
Rotations are a 45min - 1hr. period in which different groups learn about and take responsibility for some aspect of the day together; aspects such as: Mass preparations, Liturgy of the Horus preparation, learning about and leading Lectio Divina and aspects of entertainment for meals and campfire.
 
Mass
This rotation usually begins with an introduction to the Roman Missal and the environs of the sacristy allowing for familiarization with preparation for the Mass. The the group proceeds to:
Pick songs (if there is no appointed music ministry)
Train and prepare the lector
Prepare an acolyte
Prepare Mass intentions
Sacristan set up (if there is not an appointed sacristan)
 
Liturgy of the Hours
This rotation has seen the most evolution, beginning with the group making a rote preparation to lead the next three liturgies and now today incorporates an introduction to the mundelien psalter and how to chant psalm tones. This has made it necessary to "mark up" the Shorter Christian prayer books, pointing them with stars, dashes, and daggers. The mark-up has taken most of the 45 minutes in the past few years.
 
Lectio Divina
 
 
Entertainment
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 00:16, 25 July 2015

Rotations are a 45min - 1hr. period in which different groups learn about and take responsibility for some aspect of the day together; aspects such as: Mass preparations, Liturgy of the Horus preparation, learning about and leading Lectio Divina and aspects of entertainment for meals and campfire.

Mass This rotation usually begins with an introduction to the Roman Missal and the environs of the sacristy allowing for familiarization with preparation for the Mass. The the group proceeds to: Pick songs (if there is no appointed music ministry) Train and prepare the lector Prepare an acolyte Prepare Mass intentions Sacristan set up (if there is not an appointed sacristan)

Liturgy of the Hours This rotation has seen the most evolution, beginning with the group making a rote preparation to lead the next three liturgies and now today incorporates an introduction to the mundelien psalter and how to chant psalm tones. This has made it necessary to "mark up" the Shorter Christian prayer books, pointing them with stars, dashes, and daggers. The mark-up has taken most of the 45 minutes in the past few years.

Lectio Divina


Entertainment