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Through the Hebrew Catholic Year, by Judy Bratten Introduction Rosh haShanah Yom Kippur Succoth Purim Passover Shavuoth Hanukkah Sabbath Sign of the Cross Sabbath
As Hebrew Catholics we observe the Sabbath on the Lord's Day, Sunday. On Saturday evening, I light the Sabbath candles as I remember my mother doing. My head covered and my hands over my eyes, I recite the blessing, adding a prayer of thanksgiving for Yeshua, the Light who has come into the world. A prayer over the wine is invoked. The one cup is held by a guest at the table who gives thanks for a particular blessing received that week. After sipping from the cup, he passes it to the next guest and the ritual is repeated around the table. A prayer over the bread is next. The bread is broken, passed around and eaten. The Sabbath celebration is a simple yet effective way to bridge the Old Testament with the New Testament. Our children can clearly see, week after week, that Christianity is rooted in Judaism and it is the same God who commands, forgives and blesses. Service Mother lights the candles and says:
(Mother prays silently for her family) Father lifts up cup of wine and says:
Father takes a moment to share something of the week's happenings for which he is thankful, sips the wine and passes the cup. The ritual continues around the table until the cup returns to the father. Father holds up the loaf of bread and says:
The bread is broken and passed around. All: Blessed art Thou, O Lord our God, King of the Universe, who has given us this Sabbath of rest and joy. Father: Grant that we may one day celebrate the eternal Sabbath with Thee in Heaven. And may all the faithful departed through the mercy of God rest in peace. All: Amen. Father: We ask this in the Name of Thy Son, Yeshua, who lives and reigns with Thee and Ruach haKodesh, one God, for ever and ever. All: Amen. | ||
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