A. Feasting With the Lord Greeting (See First Reading)
The Lord has prepared for all people a feast of rich food, a
banquet of fine wines. He will wipe away the tears from every cheek. May the
Lord of our joy be always with you. R/ And also with you.
Introduction by the Celebrant
A. Feasting With the Lord
Happy are the days of a good celebration, when we can forget
our worries for a while, enjoy one another's company and laugh and sing, dance
and be happy. We are lucky to have such a day now and then, a day of feasting
and real joy. That is what God wishes for all of us. He has invited us to
happiness without end and as a token of this he invites us, even now, to the
feast meal of his Son Jesus. Do we care about this invitation? Are we aware
that everyone is invited, also the weak and the poor and the sad? Let us enjoy
our celebration with the Lord.
B. Those At the Crossroads Too Are Invited
We come to today's eucharist in response to the invitation
of Jesus our Lord who welcomes all to his festive meal. All are invited, but
not all are here. Some dare not come because they feel we do not welcome them
or think they are not good enough. Others are not aware that they are invited.
Jesus asks us to welcome all and to make all feel at home with us as he feels at
home with them.
Penitential Act
Instead of the joys of an honest life we choose at times the
sadness of sin. Let us ask the Lord to forgive us. (PAUSE)
Lord Jesus, you offer us the joy of forgiveness and
acceptance and love: Lord, have mercy. R/ Lord, have mercy.
Jesus Christ, in the name of the Father you came to invite
us to the everlasting wedding feast of the Kingdom: Christ, have mercy. R/
Christ, have mercy.
Lord Jesus, you invite to your feast of love the weak and
the humble with the strong and the healthy: Lord, have mercy. R/ Lord,
have mercy.
Have mercy on us, Lord, and take us out of the shame and
sorrow of sin. Keep us in your caring love and lead us to everlasting life. R/
Amen.
Opening Prayer
Let us pray that we may enjoy God's happiness with all the
peoples of the world (PAUSE)
Lord God, our Father, we come together here as a people to
share in the feast of Jesus, our Savior. Let this celebration remain the sign of
the feast without end which you have prepared for us. Make us rejoice with you and
welcome all with open arms, people from everywhere, from all nations, the poor
and the rich, the weak and the strong. Make all accept your invitation, that we
may rejoice with all in Christ Jesus our Lord. R/ Amen.
Liturgy of the Word First Reading Introduction: God
prepares a feast for all peoples
In a vision of hope, the prophet describes the time of the
messiah-savior in terms of a feast meal. All peoples will come to this meal and
find in God the fullness of life and happiness. Second Reading Introduction: I
can do everything through Christ my strength
Paul thanks the Christians of Philippi who had sent him
material help in prison. God also has given him strength in his trials. Gospel Introduction: Come
to the feast
Everything in life is an invitation from God, but we often
offer excuses. We have also the mission to invite others to the feast of God's
love.
General Intercessions
Let us recommend to the Lord all those we encounter at the
crossroads of life, that they too may hear and accept the invitation to the
table of the Lord. Let us say: R/ Lord, be our life and joy.
- That the Lord may gather all peoples in one common praise
of his name, let us pray: R/ Lord, be our life and joy.
- That the life of all Christians may radiate joy and hope
and bring a feast of happiness to others, let us pray: R/ Lord, be our
life and joy.
- That the Lord who destroys death may give consolation and
strength to all those who mourn the loss of someone they love, let us
pray: R/ Lord, be our life and joy.
- That the communities without priests, isolated as they
often are, may also receive the Lord as their food, let us pray: R/ Lord, be
our life and joy.
- That the Lord in the eucharist may be the joy and the bond
of love of all our Christian communities, let us pray: R/ Lord, be our
life and joy.
Lord, it is good to be with you. Let our hearts overflow
with joy and make us share with one another all the good gifts with which you
have enriched us. Bless us in Jesus Christ our Lord. R/ Amen.
Prayer over the Gifts
Lord God, as a loving Father you prepared among us the table
of your Son for the sick and the healthy, the poor and the rich, for saints and
for sinners. Accept our joy and gratitude and let your Son present here among
us rouse us from our sluggishness and cowardice and lead us to the feast of
your unending joy. We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord. R/ Amen.
Introduction to the Eucharistic Prayer
We are now invited to share in the sacrifice of Jesus our
Lord. That means: to accept his life, his love, but also to give ourselves with
him to one another and to the Father.
Invitation to the Lord's Prayer
We accept the invitation of Jesus our Lord to pray with him
to our Father in heaven. : R/ Our Father...
Deliver Us
Deliver us, Lord, from our apathy, our easy excuses and
pretexts that keep us from accepting your invitation to follow your Son on the
road to you. Do not allow us to be sad, since you are our joy and strength. Keep
us from all sin that divides us and lead us forward in hope to the coming among
us in power and mercy of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. R/ For the
kingdom..
Invitation to Communion
This is the Lord who invites us: Come, the table is set, everything
is ready. Come to the feast. Happy are those who are invited to the supper of
the Lamb. R/ Lord, I am not worthy...
Thanksgiving (J. Zink)
(This prayer can be said by all if they have leaflets, or
read slowly by the leader as a guided thanksgiving.) God, we bless you, we
worship you, we praise you for your glory. We rejoice in this festive day which
we receive from your hand. We thank you for the meal and for letting us enjoy
your many gifts. We thank you for food and drink, which are the image and sign
of a feast. We thank you for all the love that surrounds us, for the nearness
of people whom we love. We thank you for giving us many reasons to be glad and
joyful. We rejoice in all that succeeds and we trust your word that ultimately
all our life will be successful, when after all our efforts we celebrate your
feast for all eternity. R/ Amen.
Prayer after Communion
Lord, our faithful God, we have celebrated with joy the
liberating presence among us of your Son Jesus Christ and we have eaten from
his table. Accompany us in life through the Holy Spirit of your Son, the
playful Spirit of wisdom and fantasy, of encounter and gratuitous love, that
hand in hand we may go on believing in the unexpected and making the impossible
come true: a world of justice and love until you gather us around the table of
your feast that lasts forever. R/ Amen.
Blessing
In this eucharist we have been attentive to the voice of God: we have come to this feast, we have heard God's word. But now the invitation continues in the routine of everyday life: in our prayers and hopes, but also in our work and cares. Let us be open to that call, also when it cries out in the needs of the poor and the humble. May God bless you and keep you: the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. R/ Amen. May God go with you and keep you in his love. R/ Thanks be to God.