Diocesan Liturgy Council

Diocesan Liturgy Council

The Diocesan Liturgy Council serves the diocesan community in promoting the principles and practice of the sacred liturgy. Information about this Council is available below. The ongoing work of the Council is supported by the Pastoral Ministries Worship and Prayer team.

COUNCIL VISION AND MISSION

Vision

The full, conscious and active participation of the faithful in liturgy,
the source of the true Christian Spirit and all missionary endeavour 
[Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy (SC) a. 14, 10]

Mission

To be of service to the diocesan community by engaging in dialogue that promotes a passion for the spirit of the sacred liturgy and an understanding of its principles and practice such that the celebration of the liturgy is appropriate for the community who gathers. (SC a. 14, 17, 43-45)

COUNCIL MEMBERS AND CONSULTANTS

Members

  • Allen Brierley
  • Monique Crick
  • Daniel Chun Wei Lee
  • Fr Andrew Doohan – Master of Ceremonies (Chair)
  • Fiona Duque - Officer Worship and Prayer, Pastoral Ministries (Deputy Chair)
  • Uta France
  • Louise Gannon rsj – Manager Worship and Prayer, Pastoral Ministries (Secretary)
  • Petrina Massey (Associate Member)
  • Cathy White
  • Ed Wright (Associate Member)

Consultants to the Diocesan Liturgy Council

  • Anne Millard - Director of Cathedral Music
  • Catholic Schools Office Religious Education and Spirituality Team
COUNCIL DOCUMENTS AND PROCEDURES

For further information about the council please read the following documents:

Key reference documents for the Council include:

The council can be contacted by emailing worshipandprayer@mn.catholic.org.au

The council meets on the second Thursday of each month.

COUNCIL GROUPS

The Diocesan Liturgy Council has established a range of groups which assist in in responding to particular issues, and also increases the number of people involved in diocesan liturgical ministry. These groups include:

Diocesan Liturgy Forums

Working Parties

  • Synod Liturgies - in abeyance. Mandate provided by the Synod Working Party.
  • St Josephine Bakhita - Mandate

Standing Committees

  • Perpetual Day of Remembrance - Mandate
COLLEGE OF ASSISTANT MASTERS OF CEREMONIES

The Diocesan Liturgy Council shares a close relationship with the College of Assistant Masters of Ceremonies which sits as part of the Bishop's Office.

The brief article The Liturgical Master of the House gives an insight into the ministry of the Master of Ceremonies and his Assistants.

The College operates according to its Statutes and members in accord with their Position Description, Master of Ceremonies and Assistant Master of Ceremonies.

From time to time as the need arises, Expressions of Interest are sought from members of the faithful who feel a call to this ministry. People are then invited to participate in Grace, Simplicity, Order: a discernment and formation process for assistant Masters of ceremonies in the diocese of Maitland-Newcastle.