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SUNDAY MUSIC LINE-UP

ENTRANCE: 702: VOICES THAT CHALLENGE

PSALM: (R&A)

PRESENTATION: 472: THE LORD IS MY HOPE

COMMUNION: 359: THE SUPPER OF THE LORD

MEDITATION: * DOMINICAN MAGNIFICAT

RECESSIONAL: 200: HAIL, HOLY QUEEN

MASS SETTING: CHRIST THE SAVIOR
COMMON COURTESY:
People are praying. Please
avoid unnecessary noise.
Ensure all electronic devices
are silent.
Please do not bring food or
drinks inside the church. Avoid
eating, drinking, or chewing
anything during mass.
COMMON COURTESY:
Please do not leave mass until
after the Celebrant walks out.
Please preserve the dignity,
respect, and solemnity of our
Sacred Celebration.
Thank you.
Mass
Intentions
Respect
Life Prayer
O Mary, Bright Dawn
of the new world,
Mother of the Living,
to you do we entrust
the cause of life.
Look down, O Mother,
upon the vast number
of babies not allowed
to be born;
of the poor whose lives
are made difficult;
of men and women
who are victims
of brutal violence;
of the elderly and the sick
killed by indifference
or out of misguided mercy.
Grant that all who believe
in your Son may proclaim
the Gospel of Life,
with honesty and love
to the people of our time.
Obtain for them the grace
to accept that Gospel
as a gift ever new,
the joy of celebrating
it with gratitude
throughout their lives,
and the courage to bear
witness to it resolutely,
in order to build,
together with all
peoples of good will,
the civilization of
truth and love,
to the praise
and glory of God,
the creator and lover
of life. Amen.
Prayer for the
Protection and
Sanctity
of Marriage
and Family
God of mercy and
of the Holy Covenant,
you created every
human being,
male and female,
in your image and likeness,
so that they may be fruitful
and multiply on earth.
In the beginning
of our Christian era,
you asked Joseph to take
the Blessed Virgin Mary
as his wife and to form
with her a family for Jesus,
your Son and our Redeemer.
Through the difficulties
and trials of life,
you guided St. Joseph.
You made him the protector
of the Holy Family
and allowed the Church
to recognize him
as an attentive protector
for all Christian families.
During this time
in which we live,
we ask you
to safeguard marriage
according to your will,
and we appeal for the
intercession and protection
of St. Joseph
and the Holy Family,
so that our families
will be strengthened in love
and protected from all evil.
Amen.
In the meantime,
please be seated
until the bell rings.

Gathering
Song
Voices That Challenge
By David Haas
(Refrain)
Call us to hear
the voices that challenge
deep in the hearts of all people!
By serving your world
as lovers and dreamers,
we become
voices that challenge,
for we are the voice of God!
(Verse 1)
Voices that challenge:
the children who long to be
heard and respected!

Voices that challenge:
the lowly and broken
destroyed by oppression!
(Verse 1 cont)
Voices that challenge:
the old and the fearful
who hope for a new day!
(Refrain)
Call us to hear
the voices that challenge
deep in the hearts of all people!
By serving your world
as lovers and dreamers,
we become
voices that challenge,
for we are the voice of God!
(Verse 2)
Voices that challenge:
the lives and the cries
of the poor and the silenced!

Voices that challenge:
the young ones who dream
of a world free of hatred!
(Verse 2 cont)
Voices that challenge:
the sick and the dying
who cry for compassion!
(Refrain)
Call us to hear
the voices that challenge
deep in the hearts of all people!
By serving your world
as lovers and dreamers,
we become
voices that challenge,
for we are the voice of God!
(Verse 3)
Voices that challenge:
the ones who seek peace
by their witness and courage!

Voices that challenge:
the women who suffer
the pain of injustice!
(Verse 3 cont)
Voices that challenge:
the people with AIDS and
those plagued with addiction!
(Refrain)
Call us to hear
the voices that challenge
deep in the hearts of all people!
By serving your world
as lovers and dreamers,
we become
voices that challenge,
for we are the voice of God!
Introductory
Rite
Priest:
The Lord be with you.

Response:
And with your spirit.
Penitential
Rite
I confess to Almighty God
and to you,
my brothers and sisters,
that I have greatly sinned,
in my thoughts
and in my words,
in what I have done
and in what
I have failed to do,
(strike breast)
through my fault,
through my fault,
through my most
grievous fault;
therefore,
I ask the Blessed Mary,
ever Virgin, all the Angels
and Saints, and you,
my brothers and sisters,
to pray for me
to the Lord, our God.
Priest:
May Almighty God
have mercy on us,
forgive us our sins,
and bring us to everlasting life.

Response:
Amen.
Kyrie
Mass of Christ the Savior
by Dan Schutte
Cantor:
Lord, have mercy.

Response:
Lord, have mercy.
Cantor:
Christ, have mercy.

Response:
Christ, have mercy.
Cantor:
Lord, have mercy,
have mercy on us.

Response:
Lord, have mercy,
have mercy on us.
Gloria
Mass of Christ the Savior
by Dan Schutte
(Refrain)
Glory to God. Glory to God.
Glory to God in the highest,
and on earth, peace on earth,
peace to people of goodwill.
(Verse 1)
We praise you, we bless you,
we adore you, we glorify you,
we give you thanks
for your great glory,
Lord God, heavnly King,
o God, Almighty Father.
(Verse 2)
Lord Jesus Christ,
only begotten Son,
Lord God, Lamb of God,
Son of the Father,
You take away
the sins of the world,
have mercy on us.
(Verse 2 cont)
You take away
the sins of the world,
receive our prayer.
You are seated
at the right hand
of the Father,
have mercy on us.
(Verse 3)
For You alone are the Holy One,
You alone are the Lord.
You alone are the Most High,
Jesus Christ,
with the Holy Spirit,
in the glory of God the Father.
(Refrain)
Glory to God. Glory to God.
Glory to God in the highest,
and on earth, peace on earth,
peace to people of goodwill.
Amen, amen.
Collect
(Opening Prayer)
Priest:
Let us pray
one God,
forever and ever.

Response:
Amen.
Liturgy of
the Word
(Please be seated)
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
First Reading
Year A

1 Kings
19:9A, 11-13A
First Reading
1 Kings 19:9A, 11-13A

Elijah hears the voice of God in a
"tiny whispering sound
amid the sounds of the world
coming apart in
wind and earthquake and fire.

Lector:
The Word of the Lord.

Response:
Thanks be to God.
Moment of Silence
to
Meditate on the Word
Responsorial Psalm:
Psalm 85
(Refrain)
Moment of Silence
to
Meditate on the Word
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Second Reading
Year A

Romans 9:1-5
Second Reading
Romans 9:1-5

Paul is in anguish because his people
have not converted to the Gospel.
What, then, is he to make
of the message he has accepted
from Christ?
Lector:
The Word of the Lord.

Response:
Thanks be to God.
Moment of Silence
to
Meditate on the Word
Alleluia &
Gospel
Acclamation
Proclaimer:
The Lord be with you.

Response:
And with your spirit.
Proclaimer:
A reading from the
Holy Gospel
according to Matthew.

Response:
Glory to you, O Lord.
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Gospel Reading
Year A

Matthew 14:22-33
Gospel Reading
Matthew 14:22-33

Peter hears God speaking
in the voice of his friend
and teacher,
who invites him to defy nature
by walking on the water
during a storm.
Proclaimer:
The Gospel of the Lord.

Response:
Praise to you, O Lord,
Jesus Christ.
Please remain standing
for the Enthronement
of the Book of Gospels
Homily
(Please be seated)
Moment of Silence
to
Meditate on the
Message
Profession
of Faith
(Nicene Creed)
I believe in one God,
the Father Almighty,
maker of heaven and earth,
of all things
visible and invisible.
I believe in one Lord,
Jesus Christ,
the Only Begotten
Son of God,
born of the Father
before all ages,
God from God,
Light from Light,
true God from true God,
begotten, not made,
consubstantial
with the Father,
through him
all things were made.
For us men and
our salvation
He came down
from heaven,
(Please bow your heads)
and by the Holy Spirit
He was incarnate
of the Virgin Mary,
and became man.
(Please raise your heads)
For our sake
He was crucified
under Pontius Pilate;
he suffered death
and was buried,
and rose again
on the third day
in accordance
with the Scriptures.
He ascended into heaven
and is seated
at the right hand
of the Father.
He will come again
in glory to judge
the living and the dead,
and his kingdom
will have no end.
I believe in the
Holy Spirit, the Lord,
the giver of life,
who proceeds from the
Father and the Son,
who with the Father
and the Son,
is adored and glorified,
who has spoken through
the Prophets.
I believe in
One, Holy, Catholic,
and Apostolic Church.
I confess one baptism
for the forgiveness of sins,
and I look forward
to the resurrection
of the dead,
and the life
of the world
to come. Amen.
Universal
Prayer
(Prayer of the Faithful)
Liturgy of the
Eucharist

(Please be seated)
Presentation
of the Gifts
The Lord Is My Hope
By M.D. Ridge
(Refrain)
The Lord is my hope and my glory.
The Lord is the song that I sing:
so tender and loving a shepherd,
so rooted in justice,
a king (merciful king).
(Refrain cont)
When shadow confuses
my vision,
when sorrow lays claim
to my heart,
God is my refuge,
my rock and my shield.
I will rely on the Lord.
(Verse 1)
Near to death,
I cried, "Save me!
and You heard.
You are God,
and You lift up the poor.
(Refrain)
The Lord is my hope and my glory.
The Lord is the song that I sing:
so tender and loving a shepherd,
so rooted in justice,
a king (merciful king).
(Refrain cont)
When shadow confuses
my vision,
when sorrow lays claim
to my heart,
God is my refuge,
my rock and my shield.
I will rely on the Lord.
(Verse 2)
Kingdoms fall;
nations tremble
at Your power.
None can stand
without You at their side.
(Refrain)
The Lord is my hope and my glory.
The Lord is the song that I sing:
so tender and loving a shepherd,
so rooted in justice,
a king (merciful king).
(Refrain cont)
When shadow confuses
my vision,
when sorrow lays claim
to my heart,
God is my refuge,
my rock and my shield.
I will rely on the Lord.
(Verse 3)
Justice reigns,
and the wicked
are cast down.
In Your love
is our safety and strength.
(Refrain)
The Lord is my hope and my glory.
The Lord is the song that I sing:
so tender and loving a shepherd,
so rooted in justice,
a king (merciful king).
(Refrain cont)
When shadow confuses
my vision,
when sorrow lays claim
to my heart,
God is my refuge,
my rock and my shield.
I will rely on the Lord.
(Verse 4)
All who trust
in Your promise
will be saved,
for Your word
has been tested in fire.
(Refrain)
The Lord is my hope and my glory.
The Lord is the song that I sing:
so tender and loving a shepherd,
so rooted in justice,
a king (merciful king).
(Refrain cont)
When shadow confuses
my vision,
when sorrow lays claim
to my heart,
God is my refuge,
my rock and my shield.
I will rely on the Lord.
(Verse 5)
Morning comes:
I will praise You
with my life,
ever faithful and true
to Your word.
(Refrain)
The Lord is my hope and my glory.
The Lord is the song that I sing:
so tender and loving a shepherd,
so rooted in justice,
a king (merciful king).
(Refrain cont)
When shadow confuses
my vision,
when sorrow lays claim
to my heart,
God is my refuge,
my rock and my shield.
I will rely on the Lord.
Liturgy of the
Eucharist
(Please stand)
Priest:
Pray, my brothers and sisters,
that my sacrifice and yours
may be acceptable to God,
the Almighty Father.
Response:
May the Lord
accept the sacrifice
at your hands,
for the praise and glory
of his name, for our good,
and the good of all
His holy Church.
Prayer Over
the Gifts
Priest:
through Christ
our Lord.

Response:
Amen.
Priest:
The Lord be with you.

Response:
And with your spirit.
Priest:
Lift up your hearts.

Response:
We lift them up to the Lord.
Priest:
Let us give thanks
to the Lord, our God.

Response:
It is right and just.
Eucharistic
Preface
Sanctus
Mass of Christ the Savior
By Dan Schutte
Holy, holy, holy
Lord God of hosts.
Heaven and earth
are full of your glory.
Hosanna! Hosanna!
Hosanna in the highest.
Blessed is He
who comes in the name
of the Lord.
Hosanna! Hosanna!
Hosanna in the highest.
Please kneel
(Quietly put down kneelers)
Memorial
Acclamation
Mass of Christ the Savior
by Dan Schutte
We proclaim
your death,
o Lord,
and profess
your resurrection
until You come again.
Doxology &
Great Amen
Lords Prayer

(Please stand)
Priest:
Deliver us, Lord, we pray
from every evil,
graciously grant peace
in our days, that,
by the help of your mercy,
we may be always
Priest:
free from sin
and safe from all distress,
as we await
the blessed hope
and the coming of
our Savior, Jesus Christ.
Response:
For the kingdom,
the power and the glory
are yours now and forever.
Sign of Peace
Priest:
Lord Jesus Christ,
who said to your Apostles:
Peace I leave you,
my peace I give you.
Look not on our sins,
but on the faith of your Church,
Priest:
and graciously grant her
peace and unity
in accordance with your will
who lives and reigns
forever and ever.
Response:
Amen.
Priest:
The peace of the Lord
be with you always.

Response:
And with your Spirit.
Priest / Deacon:
Let us offer each other
a sign of peace.
(Please offer peace
to those around you)
Agnus Dei
Mass of Christ the Savior
by Dan Schutte
Lamb of God,
you take away
the sins of the world,
have mercy on us.
Lamb of God,
you take away
the sins of the world,
grant us peace.
Please kneel
Priest:
Behold the Lamb of God,
behold him who takes away
the sins of the world.
Blessed are those
who are called to the
supper of the Lamb.
Response:
Lord, I am not worthy
that you should enter
under my roof,
but only say the word
and my soul shall be healed.
Communion
The Supper of the Lord
By Laurence Rosenia
(Refrain)
Precious body, precious blood,
here in bread and wine.
Here the Lord prepares
the feast divine.
Bread of love is broken now.
Cup of life is poured.
Come share the
supper of the Lord.
(Verse 1)
This is the bread of God,
coming down from heaven,
giving life to us,
to all the world.
(Refrain)
Precious body, precious blood,
here in bread and wine.
Here the Lord prepares
the feast divine.
Bread of love is broken now.
Cup of life is poured.
Come share the
supper of the Lord.
(Verse 2)
I am the living spring
of eternal life.
You that drink from Me
shall not thirst again.
(Refrain)
Precious body, precious blood,
here in bread and wine.
Here the Lord prepares
the feast divine.
Bread of love is broken now.
Cup of life is poured.
Come share the
supper of the Lord.
(Verse 3)
I am the bread of heaven
giving life to you;
you that eat this bread
shall never die.
(Refrain)
Precious body, precious blood,
here in bread and wine.
Here the Lord prepares
the feast divine.
Bread of love is broken now.
Cup of life is poured.
Come share the
supper of the Lord.
(Verse 4)
All those who feed on Me
have their life in Me,
as I have my life
in the living God.
(Refrain)
Precious body, precious blood,
here in bread and wine.
Here the Lord prepares
the feast divine.
Bread of love is broken now.
Cup of life is poured.
Come share the
supper of the Lord.
(Verse 5)
All praise to you, O Christ,
present in this feast,
in this bread we share
in one life, one Lord.
(Refrain)
Precious body, precious blood,
here in bread and wine.
Here the Lord prepares
the feast divine.
Bread of love is broken now.
Cup of life is poured.
Come share the
supper of the Lord.
Song of
Praise
Dominican Magnificat
By Feargal King
(Verse 1)
To praise, my soul rejoices
in God.
To praise, my soul shall
glorify the Lord.
God who is mighty
has done great things for me.
Behold, the servant of God.
(Refrain)
Magnificat, magnificat,
anima mea dominum.

Magnificat, magnificat,
anima mea dominum.
(Verse 2)
To bless, to bless the people
of God.
To bless, to bless the name
of the Lord.
All generations shall
call her blessed.
Behold the servant of God.
(Refrain)
Magnificat, magnificat,
anima mea dominum.

Magnificat, magnificat,
anima mea dominum.
(Verse 3)
To preach, to preach the Word
of our Lord.
To preach, to preach the truth
to the earth.
Teach us to follow God and
show us the way,
for holy is Gods name.
(Refrain)
Magnificat, magnificat,
anima mea dominum.

Magnificat, magnificat,
anima mea dominum.
Prayer After
Communion

(Please stand)
Priest:
Let us pray.
through Christ our Lord.

Response:
Amen.
Announcements

(Please be seated)
Prayer for the
Intercession of
Blessed Diego
Luis de San Vitores
God of mercy and love,
through the preaching
of your martyr, Blessed Diego,
you brought the good news
of Jesus Christ to the people
of the Marianas,
who had not known him.
By his prayers,
help us endure all suffering
for love of you and to seek you
with all our hearts,
for you alone
are the source of life.
We ask this through your Son,
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
(Please make your request
to Blessed Diego)
Our Father...
Hail Mary...
Glory Be...
Lector:
Blessed Diego,

Response:
Pray for us.
Concluding
Rite &
Dismissal
Priest:
The Lord be with you.

Response:
And with your Spirit.
Final
Blessing
Response:
Thanks be
to God!
Sending Forth
Song
Hail, Holy Queen
By Traditional Hymn
(Verse 1)
Hail, holy Queen
enthroned above, o Maria.
Hail, Queen of mercy
and of love, o Maria.
(Refrain)
Triumph all ye cherubim!
Sing with us, ye seraphim!
Heaven and earth
resound the hymn!
Salve, salve, salve, Regina!
(Verse 2)
Our life, our sweetness
here below, o Maria!
Our hope in sorrow
and in woe, O Maria!
(Refrain)
Triumph all ye cherubim!
Sing with us, ye seraphim!
Heaven and earth
resound the hymn!
Salve, salve, salve, Regina!

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