Memento, Domine (for the living)

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Memento, Domine (for the living) is the section of the Roman Canon in the Catholic Mass where the priest prays specifically for the living faithful.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf liturgical prayer
part of the Roman Canon
section of the Eucharistic Prayer
addressedTo God
category Catholic liturgy
Roman Canon text
celebratedIn Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church
follows Hanc igitur
hasCounterpart Memento etiam, Domine (for the dead)
language Latin
liturgicalFunction commemoration of the living
prayer for the living faithful
liturgicalPosition before the consecration
mayInclude names of living persons
mentions living faithful
those for whom the Mass is offered
those present at Mass
partOf Eucharistic Prayer
surface form: Eucharistic Prayer I

Liturgy of the Eucharist
Roman Canon
performedBy priest
precedes Communicantes
purpose to commend the living to God’s care
to intercede for the living
rite Roman Rite
textOpening Memento, Domine, famulorum famularumque tuarum
theologicalTheme communion of saints
intercession
pastoral care of the living faithful
tradition Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church
usedIn Catholic Mass
Tridentine Mass
surface form: Mass according to the 1962 Roman Missal

Roman Rite
Tridentine Mass

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Roman Canon hasPart Memento, Domine (for the living)
Memento etiam (for the dead) follows Memento, Domine (for the living)
this entity surface form: Memento Domine (for the living)