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

20th Sunday A: Liturgical Prayers

 Greetings (See First Reading)

My house will be called a house of prayer for all peoples, says the Lord. As the Lord welcomes us, may we be open to all. May the Lord, the Savior of all, be with you. R/ And also with you.

19th Sunday A - Liturgical Prayers

 Greeting (See Responsorial Psalm) I will listen to the voice of the Lord, for it speaks of peace. His help is near for those who fear him. May the Lord with his help be always with you. R/ And also with you.

21st Sunday A: You are Peter, You are Rock

20th Sunday A: The Canaanite Woman

18th Sunday A: Multiplication

5 Sundays: Summary

1) Preparing the soil: Meek and humble of heart. The word humility comes from the Latin, humus which means earth. Be earthy, natural, without put on. That's the sort of soil.
2) Types of soil: Defiant (rocky/stony), distracted (thorny) and defeated (birds picking or people trampling). Ignatius of Loyola had a defiant and distracted heart in the beginning but never defeated.

17th Sunday A - Liturgical Prayers

 Greeting  (See Second Reading)

God chose us specially long ago and destined us to become true images of his Son, so that Jesus might be the eldest of many brothers and sisters. May our brother Jesus be always with you.

16 Sunday A - Liturgical Prayers

Greeting

The patience of God our Father, the love of our Lord Jesus Christ and the strength of the Holy Spirit be always with you.

15 Sunday A: Liturgical Prayers

Greeting

The word of God is alive and active: it is the living person of Jesus our Lord. May he continue speaking his Word to you, May you open your hearts to it, and may the Lord Jesus be always with you. 

14 Sunday A - Liurgical Prayers

A. Joy for the Humble of Heart; B. I Will Give you Rest  

13th Sunday A: Liturgy

 1. It Is Me You Welcome

2. Come In, Feel At Home 

12 Sunday A - Liturgical Prayers

1. No Room for Fear
2. Witness, Speak Up!

Easter 7th Sunday A - They are Mine - in Communion


Purpose: The Ascension of our Divine Savior marks the destiny for all human flesh; glory with the Father and the blessed in heaven.