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Showing posts with label Cycle A. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cycle A. Show all posts

Easter 6 Sunday A - Love and Communion in the Spirit

In the Footprints of Loneliness, the Servant of God Catherine DeHueck Doherty (d. 1985) wrote: 

Easter 5th Sunday A - Liturgical Prayers

Greeting (See Second Reading)
  You are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a consecrated nation, a people set apart to praise God. May Jesus, our Lord and Savior, be always with you. R/ And also with you.

Easter 3 Sunday A - Liturgical Prayers

Greeting We have been set free in the precious blood of the Lamb, Jesus Christ. God raised him from the dead and through him we have faith and hope. May Jesus the Lord be always with you. Introduction by the Celebrant (Two Options)

5th Sunday of Lent A: Liturgical prayers

 Greeting

May the Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead be alive in you. May we live Jesus’ life to the full now, that we may be raised up on the last day. May Jesus, the Lord of life, be always with you.

Lent 4th Sunday A - Liturgical Prayers

Greeting

We were darkness once but now we are light in the Lord. Wake up from your sleep, rise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you. May the light of Christ be always with you.

4th Sunday of Lent A: Blindman

   

Lent Sunday 3 A: Liturgical Prayers

Greeting (See Second Reading)

The love of God has been poured out into our hearts by the Holy Spirit who has been given to us. May that love of God be always with you. 

Lent 2nd Sunday A: Liturgical Prayers

1. The Mountain Experience
2. A Face-Transformed Greeting (See Second Reading)

7th Sunday A - Liturgical Prayers

Greeting

Be holy, for I, the Lord, am holy. Be perfect as your heavenly Father is perfect.  God turns those whom sin has made his enemies into his friends through forgiveness.  May the Lord Jesus, who brought us God’s friendship be always with you.

7th Sunday A - Love your Enemies


That love thing

6th Sunday A - Liturgical prayers

Greeting

The Son of God proclaimed to you was never Yes and No; with him, it was always Yes. That is why it is through Christ that we say our Yes to God. May the Spirit of Jesus be always with you. R/ And also with you.

5 Sunday A: Liturgical Prayers

Greeting The Lord Jesus, the light of the world, gathers us together.  May our faces reflect his light and may he always be with you.

4 Sunday A - Liturgical Prayers

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. 

3 Sunday A - Liturgical Prayers

 A Light Has Dawned 

Greeting 

May Christ, the true light of the world, always brighten and inspire our lives. May our faces reflect his warmth and love, and may the Lord always be with you. R/ And also with you.