Greeting: (See 2 Cor 1:18-20)
The Son of God, Jesus Christ, was never Yes-and-No. His nature is all Yes. Therefore it is through him that we say our Yes to God. May the Lord Jesus be always with you. R/ And also with you.
Introduction by the Celebrant
- Let
Our Yes Be Yes
We admire parents and educators who are so patient with the
young that when they make mistakes or refuse to take up their responsibilities,
they give them the time to change their mind. That is what God is doing all the
time with us. He patiently waits for us. He gives us new chances. Could we do
the same with one another? Let us ask Jesus in this Eucharist that with him we
may always say Yes.
- Our
Yes Is At Times Reluctant
Quite often we feel within us the tension between what we
know to be right and our own interests and inclinations. We usually know what
our faith demands and yet we act against it or give only a reluctant Yes. Let
us ask Jesus in this Eucharist that we may always say Yes with him.
Penitential Act
Too often we have gone our own ways and done our will rather
than God’s. Let us ask forgiveness from the Lord. (pause)
-Lord Jesus, your Yes was a firm Yes to the will of the
Father, even when it led you to suffering and the cross. Lord, have mercy.
R/ Lord, have mercy.
-Jesus Christ, your word was reliable, for you lived as you
believed: Christ, have mercy. R/ Christ, have mercy.
-Lord Jesus, we owe forgiveness and life
to your Yes to the Father: Lord, have mercy. R/ Lord,
have mercy.
Lord, forgive us our hesitations and cowardice in living up
to the Gospel. Help us to serve you with generous love and lead us to
everlasting live. R/ Amen.
Opening Prayer
Let us pray that we may answer God’s call with love and
faithfulness (pause)
Loving Father, you do not want sinners to die, but to turn
away from sin and to do what is right, so that they may live. You know that we
are weak and fragile. Keep forgiving us, give us the mentality of Jesus, that
with him we may say Yes to you with the deep love of those who have been
forgiven. Make us merciful to others too. We ask this through Christ our Lord.
R/ Amen.
First Reading (Ez 18:25-28): We Are Responsible for What
We Do
The prophet Ezekiel insists in the name of God on
personal responsibility for the good or evil we do. God seeks to forgive us and
wants us to live in his love.
Ez 18:25-28
Second Reading (Phil 2:1-11 or Phil 2:1-5): Be
Self-effacing with Christ
We must have the same fundamental disposition as Christ our
Lord, namely, to be humble and self-effacing before God and people.
Gospel (Mt 21:28-32): Which of These Sons Am I?
The self-righteous leaders of the people reject Jesus and
condemn sinners. The sinners welcome Jesus and are converted. Who does the will
of God? With whom do we identify?
Intercessions
Let us not think of our interests first but pray for the
needs of our sisters and brothers here and everywhere in the world. Let us say:
R/ Lord, let your word guide us:
– With the people of God, the Church in our day,
that members and leaders may be guided by the mentality of Jesus Christ in
serving God and people faithfully, we pray to the Lord: R/ Lord, let
your word guide us.
– With those who refuse to live according to
their faith and conscience, that they may find the way back to God we pray:
R/ Lord, let your word guide us.
– With those who seek God’s will in everyday
life, that we may do so in all humility and with great love, aware of how
fragile we all are, we pray: R/ Lord, let your word guide us.
– With those working in the mass media, that
they may respect people and the truth and contribute to peace and understanding
everywhere, we pray: R/ Lord, let your word guide us.
– With all those who have spoken their “I do” to
God or to one another in marriage, that they may draw strength from the
fidelity of Jesus and of the faithful love of good Christian families, we pray:
R/ Lord, let your word guide us.
Lord our God, do not let us grow self-satisfied. Make each
of us and our communities question whether we really seek your will or follow
our own whims. Be our faithful and loving God now and for ever. R/ Amen.
Prayer over the Gifts
God our Father, we bring before you the sacrifice of Jesus
your Son. Let our offering express that we are willing to enter into his
dispositions of total loyalty to your will. Help us to say with him an
unconditional Yes to your life and love and to forget ourselves in the service
of our brothers and sisters. We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord. R/ Amen.
Introduction to the Eucharistic Prayer
Jesus was the obedient servant who committed himself totally
to the will of the Father to bring us the Father’s life and love, whatever the
cost. With him we now offer ourselves.
Introduction to the Lord’s Prayer
With his obedient servant Jesus Christ, we seek God’s will
and with him we pray that we may not refuse to serve our Father well. R/ Our
Father...
Deliver Us
Deliver us Lord, from the stranglehold of sin and all evil. Let
your forgiveness come to us as a liberation from our doubts and fears and from
our self-contented pride at the expense of others. Help us to seek your will in
all we do and to prepare for the full coming among us of our Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ. R/ For the kingdom...
Invitation to Communion
This is Jesus Christ our Lord who accepted death on the
cross while saying his Yes to the Father to make us a free people. Happy are we
to receive him as our glorious Lord. R/ Lord, I am not worthy...
Prayer after Communion
God our Father, as a friend at table, your Son Jesus has
broken for us his bread of peace and spoken to us your word of forgiveness. Let
him be our strength as we go to you and one another our plodding way of good
mixed with evil. Help us to encourage each other and to grow together nearer to
you, our living God, who have lifted us up through Jesus Christ our Lord. R/ Amen.
Blessing
We have heard Jesus’ disturbing statement that notorious
sinners may be ahead of us in entering the Kingdom of God. Let these hard words
wake us up from our smug self-contentment and make us aware that our life too is
a mixture of Yes and No, of an honest seeking to do what is right together with
moments of cowardice. May God give you this insight and bless you: the Father,
and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. R/ Amen.
Let us go in the peace and the love of Christ.
R/ Thanks be to God.