
Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy
*Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy* is a key document issued by the Second Vatican Council in 1963 that guides how Catholics understand and celebrate the Mass and other liturgical rites. It emphasizes active participation by the congregation, fostering a deeper connection to the worship. The document encourages modern languages to replace Latin, promotes reverence, and calls for renewal to make the liturgy more meaningful and accessible. Ultimately, it aims to help the faithful encounter Christ more fully through their worship, enhancing their spiritual life and understanding of the faith.