NLC ARTICLES

Silence in the liturgy does not turn the congregation into idle spectators but facilitates the participation of worshippers who are inwardly attuned to what they see, hear, say, sing and do.  Making room for silence in liturgical prayer requires shared awareness, sensitive timing  and good judgement in order for the community to engage in dialogue with God and to respond in faith.

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Journal Articles

There are a range of opportunities in the liturgy, specifically provided for in the rubrics, to observe sacred silence. These moments of silence in the Mass need to be set up as ‘we’ time rather than ‘me’ time, so that the faithful appreciate them as a kind of holy ‘wasting time with God’ in one another’s presence.

Podcasts

Prof Clare Johnson invites us to stop and pause to consider the importance and significance of fruitful silence in the liturgy.