Introit
The Lord is the strength of his people, and the guardian of salvation for his Anointed. Save your people, O Lord, and bless your inheritance; be their guide for ever. V. Unto you, O Lord, will I cry; O my God, be not silent with me; if you remain silent, I will become like those who go down into the grave. (Ps 27:8-9, 1) Processional Christ Be Beside Me We ask God to be with us as we enter His house and give praise to His most holy Name. ~ Sofia Scattarreggia, soprano, and Margaret-Mary Owens, organ Psalm 107 R. Give thanks to the Lord, his love is everlasting They who sailed the sea in ships, trading on the deep water, these saw the works of the Lord and his wonders in the abyss. His command raised up a storm wind which tossed its waves on high. They mounted up to heaven; they sank to the depths; their hearts melted away in their plight. They cried to the Lord in their distress; from their straits he rescued them, he hushed the storm to a gentle breeze, and the billows of the sea were stilled. They rejoiced that they were calmed, and he brought them to their desired haven. Let them give thanks to the Lord for his kindness and his wondrous deeds to the children of men. ~ Sofia and Margaret Gospel Acclamation ~ Matt Alexander “A great prophet has risen in our midst. God has visited his people.” (Lk 7:16) Offertory Antiphon: Render secure my footsteps in your paths so that my feet do not slip; incline your ear and hear my words; display your wonderful mercies, O Lord, Savior of those who place their hope in you. (Ps 16; 5-7) Jesus my Lord, My God, My All ~ Sofia and Margaret Communion Antiphon: I shall walk round about his sanctuary, offering a sacrifice of jubilation; I will sing and recite a psalm to the Lord. (Ps 26:6) Let the Hungry Come to Me The words of St. Thomas Aquinas invites us to welcome God into our hearts as we receive Communion. ~Margaret and Sofia Recessional Go, Make of All Disciples We must humbly and joyfully live as disciples of Christ. Each of us have constant opportunities to serve God, not through major acts of heroism, but in the small acts and interactions of daily life. ~ Margaret and Sofia
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