Greeting (See Second Reading)
God has chosen what is weak and has made Jesus Christ our wisdom and our virtue, our holiness and our freedom. May the Lord Jesus be always with you.
Introduction by the Celebrant
A. Congratulations
If… To be poor and humble and gentle, merciful and weeping and persecuted –
as things that would make us happy sounds quite strange to us. Is it not rather
to have things aplenty and power and a lot of fun To understand these
statements we have to look at Jesus himself. For example, he led the life of
the poor but he was happy. He suffered, but he made us happy and was at peace
with God and himself. Let us ask our Lord that we may understand his teaching
better and become more like him. (or:)
B. Poor And Happy Today’s message of the beatitudes
is perhaps the most upsetting and challenging page of the Good News of Jesus
Christ; it is right at the heart of the Gospel. The rich, the proud and the
mighty are self-satisfied: they have what they want. They are dangerously shut
in within themselves and with what they have. The poor and the suffering are
not praised because they have nothing or are persecuted, but because the poor
and the humble, the gentle and those who weep are aware that they have nothing
but themselves to give, and so they are people who hope, expecting everything
from God and from people. Let us be among these happy ones.
Penitential Act Let us ask pardon from the Lord that
we are still so much unlike him. (pause)
Lord Jesus, you were poor but happy. Make us more like you. Lord, have mercy. R/ Lord, have mercy.
Jesus Christ, you were gentle and humble. Make us more like you: Christ, have mercy. R/ Christ, have mercy.
Lord Jesus, you were persecuted and yet serene. Make us more like you. Lord, have mercy. R/ Lord, have mercy. Be
gentle and compassionate to us, your sinful people. Make us happy by your forgiveness and lead us
to everlasting life. R/ Amen.
Opening Prayer
A. Congratulations If… Let us pray that we may discover and
experience God’s enduring happiness
(pause)
God our Father, in your son Jesus you have made it visible that
you are poor, gentle and humble, merciful and just, a lover of peace. Make us poor and free, let us weep with those
who mourn, hunger and thirst with those who seek what is right and just; make
us straightforward and sincere of heart, and build roads of peace to one
another, that your happiness may be ours. We ask this through Christ our Lord. R/ Amen. (or:)
B. Poor And Happy Let us pray that we may seek our happiness in the spirit of
Jesus and the Gospel (pause)
Lord God, loving Father, we ask you today for the kind of
happiness which you offer us through your Son Jesus. Make us aware of the poverty of our hearts, that
we may have nothing else to give than our own selves, and that you can fill us
with yourself and with love and concern for people. Give us your kind of justice that does not
judge or condemn. Help us to forgive
notwithstanding injuries, and to love without asking for gratitude. Let the spirit of Jesus be alive in us now and
for ever. R/ Amen.
First Reading Introduction:
God Lives Among The Poor And The Humble The prophet
Zephaniah promises to God’s people that they will be saved on the day of
judgment if they are poor and humble before God, if they have full trust in
him.
Second Reading Introduction:
God Chooses The Lowly Almost all the Christians of Corinth
come from the poor classes. St. Paul tells them that, precisely because of
their humility, they are open to God and that Christ is their strength.
Gospel Introduction: Who Are The Happy People
If we are aware how poor and empty we are, God will fill us
and make us happy.
General Intercessions
Let us pray to our Father in heaven that we may be counted
among the poor and humble who expect everything from him and among whom his Son
is alive. Let us say: R/ Lord, fill our empty hearts.
• For those who are groping to find
God, that they may discover him; for those who think that they already possess
God, that they may seek him, let us pray: R/ Lord, fill our empty
hearts.
• For those who are afraid of the future,
that they find trust and confidence: for those who have failed in the past,
that they may be given new opportunities, let us pray: R/ Lord, fill our empty
hearts.
• For all who doubt, that they may not
despair; for all who have lost their way in life, that they may find a home;
for the lonely, that they may encounter a caring person, let us pray: R/ Lord,
fill our empty hearts.
• For those who have no time, that they
may take time out to pause and to be available to people; for those who have
plenty of time, that they may use it for service, let us pray: R/ Lord, fill
our empty hearts.
• For all who hunger in whatever way, that
they may be satisfied; for those who are satisfied, that they may learn what
hunger is, let us pray: R/ Lord, fill our empty hearts.
• For those who are well-off, that they
may not become proud; for the high and the mighty, that they may realize how
vulnerable they are, let us pray: R/ Lord, fill our empty hearts. Lord our God,
from whom all good things come, we pray you today for all those living between
hope and fear and for ourselves. Set us free from anxiety and from false
security and give us all that is good, through Jesus Christ our Lord. R/ Amen. Prayer over the Gifts
God our Father, these are the gifts of the poor: a bit of food, a little wine. All the rest we may have we did not bring with
us for they may stand between you and us, between us and people. Accept us in our riches and our poverty, in
our weakness and our strength, with our sorrows and our joys. Let us experience life as a gift from you and
teach us to give ourselves as we are, through Jesus Christ our Lord. R/
Amen.
Introduction to the Eucharistic Prayer
The Eucharistic prayer, particularly in the preface and
before the consecration, is a song of thanksgiving to God, not for what we have
done for him but for the happiness he has brought to his people. Let us thank
him with all our hearts.
Introduction to the Lord’s Prayer
Aware that we are dependent on God, we pray the trusting
prayer of his own Son, Jesus.
Deliver Us
Deliver us Lord, from every evil and remove from our hearts the
shell of selfishness that closes us to you and to people. Empty our hearts and hands from all possessive
riches, that you yourself may be to us the food that satisfies us and the water
that quenches our thirst. May we thus
prepare in joy and hope the full coming among us of our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ.
Invitation to Communion
This is Jesus our Lord. He was born in poverty, and when he preached
the Good News he had no stone for a pillow on which to rest his head. And so, he could give himself to all and
become our food and drink. Happy are we
to receive him now, and to let him fill us with his riches.
Thanksgiving after Communion (Bruggeman- Zuidberg) The
following text is a model for a prayer of thanksgiving after communion, which
could take the place of the song or the silent thanksgiving after communion. If
it is in the people’s leaflet, all could pray it together or it may be slowly
read by the prayer leader, perhaps with a very brief pause after each part. If
it is read by the priest, he concludes with the
Prayer after Communion.
We thank you, Lord our God, for people who have made
themselves poor to enrich others, whose house is always a place of welcome even
to strangers. We thank you, Lord our God, for people who can listen to the
miseries of others, who heal wounds by making pain bearable, for people who can
console. We thank you, Lord our God, for people who spread peace and rest, who
are attentive to little things, who are happy when others are great. We thank you,
Lord our God, for people who hunger for justice who crave to see every person
free, who suffer when injustice is done to their neighbor. We thank you, Lord
our God, for people whose judgment is gentle, who respect the mystery of all
life, who open their hearts to forgiveness and reconciliation. We thank you,
Lord our God, for people whose intentions are straightforward, whose words are
sincere, for people loyal to their friends. We thank you, Lord our God, for
people who believe in roads to peace, who turn their swords into instruments of
friendship, who work to make their faith credible by committing themselves to
one another. We thank you, Lord our God, for all the happy people whose joy and
sense of humor bring smiles to those
around them, and whose liberating
lifestyle is a refreshing ray of hope to
all. R/ Amen.
Prayer after Communion
Our God and Father, you recognize yourself in the poor and
the humble of this earth and to them you give Jesus your Son as their companion
in life. May you recognize yourself in
us, then, and show us the way of Jesus to the weak and to the victims of our
pride and our hunger for power. Make us
your happy people, whose love and sense
of humor can bring laughter to sad eyes and the warmth of hope and joy to hearts hardened by pain. Let your Son be with us now and forever.
Blessing
Blessed are we if we live Christ’s message of joy as people
aware of the poverty of our hearts and the insufficiency of our own resources. Blessed are we if we can place ourselves in
the hands of God. Blessed are we when
God blesses us: the Father, and the Son,
and the Holy Spirit. R/ Amen. Let us go in the peace and the joy of the Lord. R/ Thanks be to God.