Greeting
The Lord speaks to us, his disciples today: "Come, follow me, renounce yourselves, take up your cross and come after me." May these words call us away from ourselves and may the Lord go always with you. R/ And also with you.
Introduction by the Celebrant
A. It is Risky to Follow the Lord
Do we have to seek suffering and death? Not at all! Jesus
himself gives us the answer. He begged his Father to take suffering away from
him. Yet he accepted death and the cross. Why? Because he loved the Father and
he loved the people and wanted to save them. If he did that work and proclaimed
his message, the religious leaders would turn against him and seek his death,
to get rid of the nuisance he was. Yet he remained faithful to his mission,
faithful until death. He is now asking us to remain faithful even at the cost of
suffering and death.
B. Our Christian Living Is Our Main Worship
(This is the message of the short but very important
second reading.)
Our Sunday Mass is the high point of our Christian living.
It expresses intensely what we try to live every day. Everything we think and
say and do, our everyday life, as St Paul says, must give honor and praise to
God. This is what we sum up in our Sunday eucharist. In turn, the eucharist
becomes the living source of a deeper commitment to God and people. A daily
life that contradicts our Sunday worship is a distortion and a parody of
religion. Let us ask the Lord that our everyday life may worship God in spirit
and truth.
Penitential Act
We want an easy religion, without demands, without
sacrifices, without any cost to ourselves. Let us ask the Lord to forgive us. (PAUSE)
Lord Jesus, you resolutely took the way to Jerusalem, to
suffer there and die for us: Lord, have mercy. R/ Lord, have mercy. Jesus Christ, you wanted to remain faithful to
the Father who sent you, and to us, whom you loved and wanted to save: Christ,
have mercy. R/ Christ, have mercy.
Lord Jesus, you invite us to remain faithful with you to our mission in
life: Lord, have mercy. R/ Lord, have mercy. Have mercy on us, Lord, and forgive us our
cowardice and our compromises. Give us your determination and courage and lead
us to everlasting life. R/ Amen.
Opening Prayer
A. It is Risky to Follow the Lord
Let us pray God for the courage to follow his Son the whole
way of faithful love (PAUSE)
God our Father, your Son Jesus knew that your heart was set on
offering light and life to all people, and so he faithfully accepted his
mission even if it would bring him death on a cross. We are afraid of the
cross. Make us follow Jesus all the way. Let your Son pray for us that our
faith may not weaken and that we may have the courage to make the sacrifices
that bring life to others. May this give us the fullness of your life, now and
for ever. R/ Amen.
B. Our Christian Living Is Our Main Worship
Let us pray to God that our whole life may honor him (PAUSE)
Our God and Father, Today we bring you the perfect worship of
your Son Jesus Christ. With him we praise and thank you by offering ourselves
with him. May this offering not be confined to the fleeting moment of this
eucharist but burst forth in the life of every day through our love of you and
our dedicated service of the people given us to cherish and to share with what
we are and have. We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord. R/ Amen.
Liturgy of the Word First Reading Introduction: There
Is A Fire Burning In My Heart
The prophet Jeremiah complains against God, for his mission
brings him only trouble. Yet he keeps trusting God and continues his task.
Second Reading Introduction: Offer Your Life As A
Sacrifice
Paul stresses a basic truth: true worship consists in
seeking God's will and offering our lives as a sacrifice. Only then can our
eucharistic worship be genuine.
Gospel Introduction: Take Up Your Cross
And Follow Me
Jesus predicts his passion and resurrection. Then he asks
his disciples to follow him on his road of the cross to life. Peter protests,
for this is hard to take. But it is God's way.
Commentary
WE must hear again Jesus trying to make clear to his
disciples that he is going to Jerusalem and there he will be rejected, suffer
many things, be murdered and rise again. And Peter, though they all feel the
same way, reproaches Jesus and tries to take him aside and basically tell him
to shut up and stop saying those things. He's frightening them and discouraging
them. Jesus is clear: Peter is a stumbling block, a rock getting in the way of
God's will and the way of the cross and the Resurrection. He's thinking like
the world, not like God. Jesus is the Son of Man, not a worldly king and his
ways are drastically different than the power bases of kings, governments and
armies and nations. His power is revealed in suffering, in resistance to evil
that does no harm to others and in forgiveness and mercy even for enemies as
well as for friends who betray and desert him. Each will have to decide whether
to stand with Jesus or against him. We must decide with every event of the
world, every decision, relationship and circumstance. Are we stumbling blocks
to the coming of justice and peace-God's way in the world?
General Intercessions
Our Lord Jesus Christ calls us to follow him to carry the
cross after him and to entrust to him all who suffer. Let us say to him: R/
Lord, be our strength.
- For the Church, that Christ may become more visible in its
commitment to serve God and people, in its loving concern for the poor and its
continuous conversion to the gospel, let us pray: R/ Lord, be our
strength.
- For all Christians who claim to follow Christ, that they
may live up without fear to the demands of the gospel and bear witness to the
crucified lord, let us pray: R/ Lord, be our strength.
- For those who suffer in their bodies and their hearts, for
those who work for justice in the world and for peace among people, that they
may realize that they are one with the Lord Jesus in his passion and death, let
us pray: R/ Lord, be our strength.
- For those for whom it is difficult to accept God's will
and their mission in life, that they may encounter friends who inspire them to
regain their trust in God and people, and who encourage them when they are
afraid, let us pray: R/ Lord, be our strength.
- For us gathered here for the eucharist, that we may
honestly seek God's will in union with Jesus our Lord, let us pray: R/
Lord, be our strength.
Lord Jesus Christ, you invite us to follow you and to offer
your sacrifice with you. We wish to work with you to bring your life and grace
to all our brothers and sisters. Be with us now and for ever. R/ Amen.
Prayer over the Gifts
Lord our God, we wish to offer to you the sacrifice that
pleases you, your Son Jesus Christ. Accept also through him the sacrifice of
our lives, that with your Son we may die to sin and rise to new life in the
realities of everyday living. Let this celebration reflect and express our
pains and hopes, our trials and joys, in union with the paschal mystery of
Jesus Christ our Lord. R/ Amen.
Introduction to the Eucharistic Prayer
By his cross and resurrection Jesus brought us forgiveness
and life. Let us join him in his sacrifice here, that we may follow him also in
the sacrifices demanded by everyday life.
Invitation to the Lord's Prayer
With Jesus our Lord we pray to our Father in heaven that we
may always seek his will, so that God's ways may be our ways. : R/ Our
Father...
Deliver Us
Deliver us, Lord, from every evil and grant us the inner
peace which comes from doing your will even when it is hard to do so. Keep us
free from discouragement and help us to spare no effort in bringing your love
and healing to all. Lead us forward in joyful hope toward the full coming of
our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. R/ For the kingdom..
Invitation to Communion
This is the body of Christ, our Lamb of God who suffered, died
for us on the cross and is risen from the dead. Happy are we, for we are
invited to share his meal and to follow him. R/ Lord, I am not worthy...
Prayer after Communion
Lord our God, we have eaten with your Son the stale bread of
our poverty and the refreshing bread of his strength. We have drunk with him the
sour wine of suffering and the tasty wine of joy and hope. May Jesus give us
the courage to turn the sorrows that are part of life into gifts of self to
others and to make us reliable sources of strength and comfort and hope to all
those we encounter in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. R/ Amen.
Blessing
Sometimes, like the prophet Jeremiah, we struggle and contest
with God in moments of trial and discouragement. Keep in mind that God loves us
and wants our happiness. Yet at times we must take up the crosses demanded by
faithfulness to our family, our task in life, to the ways of the gospel. May
the Lord be then with you and bless you: the Father, and the Son, and the Holy
Spirit. R/ Amen.
May the Lord Jesus go with you on all your ways. R/ Thanks be to God.