Mass - The following gives a very simplified
description of the mass.
There is a set pattern for the things that
happen in Mass. Communion and Eucharist are different names for
Mass.
Greeting and penitential rite
The priest welcomes everybody and then asks God to forgive
their sins (wrongdoings). Penitential means being sorry. The
people who go to mass are sorry for their sins. It is a good way
to start the mass. If you go for a meal at someone's house but you
have fallen out with them, you would make friends before your
meal. The penitential rite is a bit like this.
Liturgy of the Word
This sounds complicated, but it is just the bit when a part
of the Bible is read. Then the priest explains the Bible reading
and how it affects the way people should live. This called the
Sermon or Homily.
Creed and Bidding Prayers
A creed is said out loud by everyone. It is about what they
believe in, including God, The Father, Son and Holy Spirit, and
the Church. The bidding prayers are a group of prayers about
people near and far who need help. After each prayer the
congregation responds with "Lord, graciously hear."
Offertory
There is a collection of money, which represents an offering
of our lives to God. The priest says a prayer over the bread and
wine, and the offerings.
Eucharistic Prayer
This is a whole series of prayers said to get ready for the
actual communion. Some are said by the priest, some by the
congregation. In the middle is the consecration of the bread and
wine. It is here that Catholics believe that the bread and wine
actually become the body and blood of Jesus. This belief is called
transubstantiation. At the consecration of the bread and wine,
bells are rung to show that it is no longer bread and wine but has
become the body and blood of Christ. This is a triple ring
representing the Trinity.
Our Father
Everyone says the Lord's Prayer together. Then they offer
each other a sign of peace by shaking hands or hugging.
Communion
The priest receives communion first. He has the bread and
then the wine. Because of transubstantiation he believes this to
be the body and blood of Jesus. Then the congregation receives
communion. As each person receives Jesus in the form of the bread
and wine, the priest says, "The body of Christ" and
"The blood of Christ".
The paten and chalice are purified
after the body and blood of Christ have been received. They are
carefully cleaned with water to be sure that no fragments or
droplets are left.
Blessing
The priest says, "Go in peace to love and serve the
Lord." Going to mass is like getting 'spiritual food'. It
should give people the strength and desire to go out and live
their life like Jesus would want. This means living and serving
other people.