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Chaldean Liturgy Course,
Biblical and Theological Studies of
the Sacraments
His Excellency Bishop Sarhad Yawsip Jammo with
Fr. Michael Bazzi are offering a comprehensive course to those who
desire to serve in the church as a Lector, Sub-deacon, or Deacon,
every Wednesday from 7-9 pm at St. Peter’s Hall, from September 6,
2006 through the end of November 2006.
The first hour by:
Fr. Michael Bazzi
The outline for his course consists of
biblical, theological and liturgical studies of the sacraments
especially the sacraments of Orders (priesthood) and of Holy
Eucharist.
Introduction:
I- The worship and
rituals in the ancient Middle East
II- The ritual and
services in the Old Testament
III- The Liturgy in
the New Testament
Lesson (1): The
celebration of the Christian Mystery
Lesson (2): The
paschal Mystery
Lesson (3): The seven
Sacraments; Baptism
Lesson (4):
Confirmation and Eucharist
Lesson (5):
Reconciliation
Lesson (6): Anointing
of the sick/Christian Funeral
Lesson (7):
Priesthood/Holy Orders
Lesson (8): Matrimony
The second hour by:
Bishop Sarhad Yawsip Jammo
The outline for His Excellency’s course is
about the Chaldean Liturgy.
I- Introduction:
1-
The Chaldean Rite among the Rites of the Catholic
Church, its origin and development, its particularities, its
expansion in the geographic and historic domain.
2-
The Chaldean church building, its outline and
features, its scriptural connections, its functionality and
symbolism.
II- Eucharistic
Liturgy:
1-
General Approach: Between the Banquet and the Altar.
2-
The Chaldean Liturgy of the Divine Mysteries:
Introduction on its general design.
3-
Review of the Instructional Section with its
liturgical dynamics.
4-
Problematic of the Old Missal in the contemporary
practice, with the solutions of the Reformed Missal.
5-
Review of the Eucharistic Section with its apostolic
anaphora of Addai and Mari.
6-
Dynamics of the Eucharistic Section and the
problematic of the Old Missal.
7-
The elements of reform and renewal in the Reformed
Missal.
III- The Hours of
public Prayer in the Chaldean Tradition:
1-
The Morning Prayer –Sapra; analysis of its text and
meaning.
2-
The Evening Prayer –Ramsha; analysis of its text and
meaning.
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