Greetings
The Lord has gathered us here, however different we may be from one another, to become one in him and to be a sample of the unity in variety of the whole Church. May the one Lord of all unite us and be always with you. R/ And also with you.
Introduction by the Celebrant
A. Who Will Be Saved?
t is surprising how many people live in fear: fear of
illness, fear of losing their beloved ones, fear of their own death, fear of
today, fear of tomorrow. Jesus assures us: "Do not fear! Do not give up
your hope! Have faith!" Even when we go through difficult days, we should
never give up our faith and hope; we should always stay alert to the Lord and
to his loving coming among us. In this Eucharist we ask the Lord to keep us
always attentive to his presence.
B. Many Will Come From East And West
Everyone likes to go to a house where the doors are
always open in welcome. That is how Jesus wants the Church to be: a house of
welcome open to anyone. Jesus says of himself that he is the gate or the door.
He welcomes all who seek him and even goes out of his way to look for people.
But at the same time the door is narrow. We have to make an effort to become
like Jesus and to serve and love God and people with him and to live in the
spirit of the Gospel. With Jesus we now thank the Father, and ask that we too
may be open to all.
Penitential Act
We now ask the Lord to forgive us, for having often honored
him more with our lips than in our hearts and deeds. (pause) Lord Jesus, we
have eaten and drunk from your table. We want also to share our food and drink
with the needy. Open the door to us: Lord, have mercy. R/ Lord, have mercy. Jesus
Christ, we have listened to your word. We also want to put it into practice. Open
the door to us: Christ, have mercy. R/ Christ, have mercy. Lord Jesus, we will
work that everyone will belong to your people and your kingdom. Open the door
to us: Lord, have mercy. R/ Lord, have mercy. God, through your merciful
kindness forgive us all our sins and lead us to everlasting life. R/ Amen.
Opening Prayer
A. Who Will Be Saved?
Let us pray that we may live as we believe (pause) God our
Father, you have given us Jesus, your Son, as the door through which we enter into
your kingdom. Help us to listen to his voice and to follow him without reserve.
May our authentic Christian living bring goodness and joy to this world and
lead us to you, our saving God, by the power of Jesus Christ our Lord. R/
Amen.
B. Many Will Come From East And West
Let us pray that the Church may be a home for all peoples (pause)
Lord our God, you are the Father of all; you want to set all people free with
the freedom won for us the hard way by your Son Jesus Christ. Give us a true
sense of mission, that we may be your people open to every person and culture. Make
us humbly recognize the good that is found everywhere, and to recreate and
perfect it in the image of Jesus Christ, your Son and our Lord for ever. R/
Amen.
Liturgy of the Word
First Reading Introduction: I Will Gather All
Nations The last part of the book of
Isaiah ends with a grandiose vision: God will gather all the nations into one
holy people. All will be brothers and sisters.
Second Reading Introduction: God Is A Real Father
God would not be
a good Father if he did not correct his children. Our trials serve to train and
strengthen us in the faith.
Gospel Introduction: People From East And West Will
Enter
To be saved, it
is not enough to belong to the people of God. All those who live the life of
Christ, from wherever they come, are admitted into the kingdom.
General Intercessions
Let us pray that, like God, we may welcome all people into
our hearts and homes, and let us say: R/ Lord, gather all into your
kingdom.
• For the Church, that it may never stop proclaiming the
Gospel to all peoples, languages, and cultures, let us pray: R/ Lord,
gather all into your kingdom.
• For the unity of all Christians, that they may not remain
enclosed within their particularities and human traditions, but may enrich one
another in Christ, let us pray: R/ Lord, gather all into your kingdom.
• For all those who are discouraged by the pain of trials
and sickness, that they may not close their hearts, but learn to grow through
their sufferings as human beings and as Christians, let us pray: R/
Lord, gather all into your kingdom.
• For our Christian communities, that we may be united; that
no one may feel a stranger among us, and that we may be open to one another and
to all, let us pray: R/ Lord, gather all into your kingdom.
Lord our God, make us share in your love, may we be open to
all people and welcome all in our brother Jesus Christ. R/ Amen.
Prayer over the Gifts
Lord our God, we are gathered here as your people around the
table of your Son. Do not allow us to exclude anyone or to look down on even
the least of our brothers and sisters, whether distant or near. And may the day
come that all, from the East and the West, from the North and the South, may
come to take their places at the feast of Jesus your Son, our Lord for ever and
ever. R/ Amen.
Introduction to the Eucharistic Prayer
We thank God for gathering people from everywhere and
bringing them into the Church, to be God's one, holy people.
Invitation to the Lord's Prayer
Let us pray in the words of Jesus our Lord that the kingdom
of our heavenly Father may come to all: R/ Our Father...
Deliver Us
Deliver us Lord, from every evil and grant us unity and
peace. Save us from our selfishness and our clannish mentality; make our
thoughts and hearts as wide as the world, open to all peoples and cultures. Let
all come to the joyful discovery of our one Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. R/
For the kingdom...
Invitation to Communion
This is Jesus our Lord, who opens the narrow gate of the
kingdom to everyone who seeks him with a sincere heart. He invites all to his
table. Happy are we to accept his invitation. R/ Lord, I am not worthy...
Prayer after Communion
Lord our God, you have kept your promise: you have broken
for us the bread of your Son and poured for us his wine of joy. Jesus has
waited on us at his table. Help us to hold on to your dream of happiness and
justice for all. Help us to live in faith and to support one another, as you
lead us to the land of your promise, through Jesus Christ our Lord. R/
Amen.
Blessing
As he sent his apostles, so our Lord sends us too, to go out into the whole wide world to proclaim his Good News, with the blessing of Almighty God, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. R/ Amen. Let us go and take Christ with us to people. R/ Thanks be to God.