<Li> Proclaiming and Hearing the Word: Usually two to three readings of Scripture, one of which is always from the Gospels, plus a psalm (or portion thereof) or canticle between the lessons . This is followed by a sermon or homily; the recitation of one of the Creeds, viz., the Apostles' or Nicene; is done on Sundays and feasts . </Li> <Li> The Prayers of the People: Very varied in their form . </Li> <Li> The Peace: The people stand and greet one another and exchange signs of God's peace in the name of the Lord . It functions as a bridge between the prayers, lessons, sermon and creeds to the communion part of the Eucharist . </Li> <Li> The Celebration of the Eucharist: The gifts of bread and wine are brought up, along with other gifts (such as money and / or food for a food bank, etc .), and an offertory prayer is recited . Following this, a Eucharistic Prayer (called "The Great Thanksgiving") is offered . This prayer consists of a dialogue (the Sursum Corda), a preface, the sanctus and benedictus, the Words of Institution, the Anamnesis, an Epiclesis a petition for salvation and a Doxology . The Lord's Prayer precedes the fraction (the breaking of the bread), followed by the Prayer of Humble Access and / or the Agnus Dei, and the distribution of the sacred elements (the bread and wine). </Li>

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