The readings for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C talk about healing, faith, and gratitude. They show how people respond to God’s help and how faith brings wholeness.
- Healing
comes from God: Naaman is healed of leprosy after following God’s
instruction. Jesus heals ten lepers, showing that God brings both physical
and spiritual healing.
- Faith
leads to healing: Naaman at first doubts but then obeys and is healed.
The Samaritan leper trusts Jesus, returns to give thanks, and is told his
faith has saved him.
- Gratitude
is important: Naaman returns to thank Elisha after being healed. Only
one of the ten lepers thanks Jesus, showing that many forget to be
grateful.
- God’s
mercy is for all: Naaman is not an Israelite, but God still heals him.
The one grateful leper is a Samaritan, showing that God’s love is for
everyone.
- Hardship
and faith: Paul suffers for preaching about Jesus, but he stays
faithful. He reminds others that suffering for Christ leads to glory with
him.
- Jesus
is always faithful: Paul says that even when people fail, Jesus
remains true. Jesus heals even those who do not return to thank him.
The readings for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C teach about faith and gratitude. They remind people to trust in God and to give thanks for his blessings.
Entrance:
1. Lungsod nga Pinili
2. Diosnong Magtutudlo
3. Awit Pasasalamat
4. Pagmamahal sa Panginoon
5. Come with Praise
6. Sing to the Mountains
Readings:
- First
Reading – 2
Kings 5:14-17: Naaman was healed of leprosy after obeying Elisha’s
instruction. He acknowledged the God of Israel and vowed to worship only
Him. Elisha refused Naaman’s gift.
- Responsorial
Psalm – Psalm
98: The Lord has revealed to the nations his saving power.
The Lord has shown his saving
power and justice to all nations. Sing a new song and praise him for his
wonderful deeds and faithfulness.
- Second
Reading – 2
Timothy 2:8-13: Remember Jesus Christ, raised from the dead. I suffer
for the gospel, but God’s word is free. Endure for salvation in Christ. If
we are unfaithful, he remains faithful.
- Gospel – Luke
17:11-19: Ten lepers asked Jesus for mercy. As they went to show
themselves to the priests, they were healed. Only one, a Samaritan,
returned to thank Jesus. Jesus praised his faith.
Offertory:
1. Daygon Ikaw
2. Palihug Dawata
3. Unsay Igasa
4. Ang Tanging Alay Ko
5. One Bread, One Body
6. Blessed Be God
Communion:
1. Gitudloan Mo Kami
2. Way Sama ang Gugma
3. Buhing Pagtoo (pang-patay pero swak sa tema, Pagtoo)
4. Awit ng Paghilom
5. Tubig ng Buhay
6. Manatili Ka
7. We Remember (Haugen)
8. You are Mine (Haas)
9. Your Heart Today
Recessional:
1. Ang Atong Tulubagon
2. Pananagutan
3. Any Marian Song
4. All My Day (Schutte)
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