Posted on 03/27/2012 11:53:03 AM PDT by NYer
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The U.S. bishops are encouraging parishes to incorporate into their communities a new blessing for a child in the womb, which the Vatican approved on March 25.
I'm impressed with the beauty of this blessing for human life in the womb, said Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Houston, chairman of the U.S. bishops Committee on Pro-Life Activities.
I can think of no better day to announce this news than on the feast of the Annunciation, when we remember Marys yes to God and the incarnation of that child in her the womb that saved the world.
The prayer, titled Rite for the Blessing of a Child in the Womb, is intended to support parents awaiting the birth of their child and to encourage prayers for the child in the womb, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops reports. The prayer is also intended to foster respect for human life.
The blessing will be printed in a combined English- and Spanish-language booklet. It can be offered both during Mass and outside of Mass.
The bishops wanted to make the announcement of the blessing as soon as possible so that parishes might consider how to incorporate the blessing into parish life, said Archbishop Gregory Aymond of New Orleans, chairman of the U.S. bishops Committee on Divine Worship.
Eventually the new blessing will be included in the Book of Blessings when that text is revised, he said, referring to the liturgical book that contains all the approved blessings of the Church.
Although CNA requested a copy of the blessing, a media relations official with the U.S. bishops conference, told the agency on March 26 that the Committee for Divine Worship is not yet prepared to share the final text. It is still currently being edited to incorporate changes to the English-language version and to include the Spanish-language version.
Ping!
Hitting the “Like” button on this one.
could one not simply say may God bless you and your baby?
I predict this will catch on quickly in my parish, in both the English and Spanish versions. (I missed it, unless I have another ;-). A musical version would be nice; maybe I can fit the Spanish text to a song we all know.
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