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Suggested Songs for January 29, 2012 Mass


Sunday, January 29, 2012
4th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Kung Hei Fat Choi! Masasabi kong mas lalong maswerte ako sa taong ito dahil sa mismong kaarawan ko (January 23, 2012) ang Chinese New Year. Dati na akong maswerte simula nang magbalik-loob ako sa ating Poong Maykapal. Dahil sa kanya nakilala ko ang aking sarili. Nasagot niya ang mga katanungang bumabagabag sa akin noong nasa kadiliman pa ako ng buhay at hindi ko pa siya nakilala. Naging mabuti siya sa akin kahit na akong isang makasalanang tao. Totoo nga ang sinabi niya sa ebanghelyo niya noong nakaraang linggo na “Ako’y pumarito para sa mga makasalanan” at ako’y isa na doon.  Ipinagpasalamat ko at natagpuan niya ako at natagpuan ko rin siya.

I just want to say thanks to Annie, Mark Amihan, Ate Bambie Moran, Leoner Rosales, Noel Banday, Ellen, Tessa at kay Diding sa Haranita na ginawa n’yo ngayong gabi… Napaiyak n’yo ako!

Heto na po ang mga suhestiyon kong kanta para sa darating na linggo…

Entrance:
1.      Pag-inambitay
2.      Diosnong Magtutudlo ,swak sa 1st and 2nd Reading
3.      Purihin ang Panginoon (Isidro, Ramirez)
4.      Halina at Lumapit (Habito) prioritize stanza 3
5.      Sing to the Mountains (Dufford)
6.      Blest be the Lord (Schutte)

Kyrie:
1.      O Ginoo, Kaloy-I Kami (Set 4)
2.      Ginoo, Kaloy-I Kami (Neniel)
3.      Maawa Ka (Francisco-Reyes)
4.      Panginoon, Maawa Ka (Cayabyab)
5.      As we Prepare
6.      Lord, Have Mercy (Francisco-Reyes)

Gloria:
1.      Himaya sa Dios (Nars Fernandez)
2.      Himaya sa Dios III
3.      Luwalhati sa Dios (Sengson)
4.      Papuri sa Dios (Francisco-Reyes-Torres)
5.      Give Glory to God
6.      Glory to God (Francisco-Agatep)

First Reading:
Deuteronomy 18:15-20
Moses spoke to all the people that God shall send a prophet like Moses, one who will tell them all that He (God) commands. 

Responsorial Psalm:
Psalm 95:1-9
If today you hear His voice, harden not your hearts. 
Second Reading:
1 Corinthians 7:32-35
Be free from anxieties. 

Gospel Acclamation/Alleluia:
1.      Pangitaa ang Gingharian
2.      Alleluia Himoa Kami nga Dalan
3.      Alleluia 17
4.      Sing Alleluia (Marcelo)

Gospel:
Mark 1:21-28
Teaching with Authority 
The people were astonished at the way Jesus taught, for He spoke as One having authority, and not like the teachers of the Law. Here Jesus also drove out the evil spirit from a man who was in the synagogue.

Homily by Fr. Charles Irvin:

Two words in the Gospel account you just heard captured my attention… “astonished” and “amazed.” St. Mark reports that the people in Capernaum’s synagogue were astonished at Jesus’ teaching and all were amazed. So the question arises: Why? Why were they so astonished and amazed? After all they thought Jesus was a rabbi, someone who speaks God’s word, and they were, after all, in a synagogue, a place where one would expect to be hearing about what God had to say. So why were they so astonished and amazed?  

First of all we need to notice that this event occured at the very beginning of Our Blessed Lord’s public ministry. St. Mark reports this event in the first chapter, twenty-first verse of his Gospel account. Jesus has just finished gathering His twelve apostles and was now “going public,” so to speak. Jesus had not as yet performed His dazzling miracles. He had not as yet cured the blind, healed the lepers, healed the crippled, and raised people from the dead. The most astounding miracle of all -- His own resurrection from the dead -- had not yet occurred.

Why then was there astonishment and amazement at His first words here, at the beginning of His public ministry? It was common, we know, for rabbis to have followers and to move from synagogue to synagogue. What was so amazing about Jesus? Wasn’t He teaching the way rabbis taught? Wasn’t Jesus proclaiming the word of God to His people – something all rabbis did?

What I want to point out is the particular the style of speech used by Jesus and to note the way He taught. He did not say “The Lord’s words for you today are…” Nor did He say: “The God who sent me says this…” No. Jesus spoke in His own name, on His own authority. There is, you see, a big difference in Jesus’ speech here. He is telling everyone what He, the Christ is declaring to them. He is not speaking on behalf of God -- He is speaking as God!

In another gospel account, St. Matthew, reports Jesus as saying:

      "You have heard the commandment imposed on your forefathers, 'You shall not commit murder; every murderer will be liable to judgment.' What I say to you is …everyone who grows angry with his brother shall be liable to judgment. "You have heard the commandment, 'You shall not commit adultery.' What I say to you is: anyone who looks lustfully at a woman has already committed adultery with her in his thoughts. "You have heard the commandment imposed on your forefathers, 'Do not take a false oath; rather, make good to the Lord all your pledges.' What I tell you is: do not swear at all. Say, 'Yes' when you mean 'Yes' and 'No' when you mean 'No.' Anything beyond that is from the evil one."

The Ten Commandments were revered by the Israelites. Those commandments and the tablets upon which they were written connected them -- directly connected them -- with God Himself. To alter or tamper with them was, for the Jews, absolutely unthinkable. To hear Jesus expand on those commandments was, to say the very least, astonishing and amazing. What Jesus taught was marvelous. It was luminous, enlightening, and brilliant. But how He taught was mind boggling because the way Jesus spoke was as God speaking. He didn’t speak about God. He didn’t begin by saying: Thus says the Lord…” No. He simply and directly spoke as only God would speak. Nothing could be more astonishing than that. Either Jesus is who He claimed to be and demonstrated Himself to be, or else He was a charlatan, a fraud, and a liar. He is either God the Son made human flesh, or He is not. One has to choose. One cannot escape making that choice.

Have you ever heard it stated that it really doesn’t matter what religion you belong to since they’re all leading us to God? When you hear that said you should realize that sort of thinking flies in the face of what we just heard about Jesus Christ, both in today’s passage as well as in many others. Because if it is true that Our Blessed Lord is God made flesh for us, then it really does matter what religion we have. The devils themselves recognized Him. Why do those who claim to be religious people refuse to acknowledge who He really is? It wasn’t the devils that gave Jesus a bad time. They simply vacated; they simply fled from His presence and went elsewhere to do their dirty work. It was the religious know-it-alls who gave Jesus a hard time. The more they realized that Jesus of Nazareth was really Someone, the more they understood what He was claiming to be, the more they wanted to rid themselves of Him. He spoke with God’s own authority. He was a terrible threat to the claimed authority of the big know-it-alls.

            Now there are many ways people try to rid themselves of Christ. They tried to kill Him, bury Him in a tomb and then post a detail of soldiers to guard that tomb. We know, however, how useless that was. Another way is to simply ignore Him. Many have done that, are doing it now, and will do it in the future. The danger about ignoring Him is equivalent to the danger of ignoring the instructions on drug prescriptions, or ignoring the directions on how to fly an airplane.
           
Still another way is to claim that Jesus is just another interesting religious figure in human history. You simply decide that Buddha or Mohammed, or some guru from the Far East is just as good as Jesus it comes to journeying to God. But if that’s true then why bother with going to church? Why not simply start your own church? I mean, after all, if you really believe that one religion is just as good as another you can probably do a better a job with organizing a religion than the ones we’ve got. But when you do, let’s see you cure people with various diseases, make the blind see, restore crippled limbs, and raise people from the dead. Finally, and most importantly, let us see you rise from the dead three days after you’ve been buried.

So is it really true that one religion is just as good as another? Do we take the words and teachings of Jesus with ultimate seriousness or do we just relativize His life, death, resurrection and teachings? Is His voice just one of many? Or is He the Word of God spoken for us?

Now I’m quite aware that all of you here today do not dismiss Jesus. You wouldn’t be here listening to His words and receiving His Body and Blood if your hearts and souls were elsewhere. But I’ll bet you have heard members of your families reduce religion to something equal to a cafeteria choice by declaring it doesn’t really matter what you pick and choose. Will you simply let those statements pass by unchallenged? Will you let your children, your grandchildren and members of your family, as well as your friends who say these things, go on without responding with your own convictions about Jesus Christ? We need to love them enough to call them to take Jesus of Nazareth seriously. After all, He really does speak with authority, and not like the others.

We’ve all heard a lot of talk about evangelizing. Evangelizing doesn’t mean that we have to go around town knocking on doors and preaching at others about our religion. It can be something far less difficult and far less offensive than that. Evangelizing can be as easy as simply and clearly stating the truth about Jesus and telling folks “We have never heard anyone else speak with such authority.”       

Offertory:
1.      Dios Nia Ko (swak sa 2nd reading “magtugyan sa inyong kaugalingon ngadto sa pag-alagad sa Ginoo”)
2.      O Dios Dawata (Koro Viannista)
3.      Ginoo Walay Sukod (Juris of MYMP) “I don’t know if pang offertory ba jud siya but the lyrics seems to be for offertory”
4.      Diyutay Lang Kini (Koro Viannista)
5.      Mugna sa Dios (Koro Viannista)
6.      Panalangin sa Pagiging Bukas Palad (Arboleda, Francisco)
7.      Narito Ako (San Andres)
8.      Narito Ako, Panginoon (Que)
9.      Prayer for Generosity (Arboleda)

Sanctus:
1.      Santos (Pastorela)
2.      Santos V (Villanueva)
3.      Santo, Santo, Santo (Que)
4.      Santo, Santo, Santo (Francisco)
5.      Holy, Holy, Holy (Benitez)
6.      Holy, Holy, Holy (Dufford-Schutte)

Acclamation:
1.      Si Kristo (Chord of Am)
2.      Si Kristo (Chord of E)
3.      Si Kristo’y Namatay (Hontiveros)
4.      Si Kristo ay Namatay (Dying)
5.      Memorial Acclamation (Marcelo-Fenomeno)
6.      When We Eat this Bread

Amen:
1.      Amen
2.      Dakilang Amen
3.      Amen (World Youth Day ’95)
4.      Amen Alleluia (Bayogos)

Pater Noster:
1.      Amahan Namo I (Set 1) chord of D
2.      Ama Namin (Marcelo)
3.      Aman Namin (Hontiveros 1)
4.      Our Father (Alipio)

Doxology:
1.      Kay Imo Man
2.      Sapagkat
3.      For Thine (Mallote)

Agnus Dei:
1.      Kordero sa Dios IV (Chord of Dm-Bb)
2.      Agnus Dei (R. Villanueva Mass 8)
3.      Kordero ng Diyos (Cayabyab)
4.      Kordero ng Diyos (Que)
5.      Lamb of God (Folk)

Communion:
1.      Kini Maong Akong Lawas (Koro Viannista)
2.      Natawag ko na Ikaw (swak sa 2nd reading)
3.      Ang Kinabuhing Mahinungdanon (swak sa 2nd Reading)
4.      Kalig-on sa Pagtoo
5.      Awit ng Paghilom (Aquino) 
6.      Awit ng Paghahangad (Cenzon)
7.      H’wag Mangamba (Francisco)
8.      Manatili Ka (Francisco)
9.      O Hesus, Hilumin Mo (Francisco)
10.  Pagkakaibigan (Cenzon, Abad-Santos)
11.  God of Silence (Francisco)
12.  Here I Am, Lord (Schutte)
13.  On Eagle’s Wings (Joncas)
14.  You are mine (Haas)
15.  Your Heart Today (Francisco)

Recessional:
1.      Ang Tawag (Koro Viannista version)
2.      Kinsa? (sibo sa 2nd reading)
3.      Ang Atong Tulubagon
4.      O Bayan ng Diyos (Aquino) Prioritize Stanza 2
5.      I am the Bread of Life (Toolan). Prioritize Stanza 5

Have a nice weekend everyone… J

Suggested Mass Song Line-Up for October 9, 2011

October 9, 2011
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time – Year A
Indigenous People’s Sunday
Extreme Poverty Day

Liturgical Color:          Green

Hello… Kumusta naman po ang inyong linggo? Sa akin, okay lang naman at may pagsubok na dumating sa buhay ko ngayon. Nasangkot ako sa isang problema sa eskwelahan which is nahusgahan ako ng aking kapwa. Pero taas-noo akong humarap sa kanila taliwas sa mga batikos at tsismis nila laban sa akin dahil sa sigurado ako sa aking sarili na hindi ako GUILTY! Naalala ko tuloy ang isang berso sa Biblia na nagsasabing: “Kung paano mo hinusgahan ang iyong kapwa, sa ganung paraan ka rin huhusgahan ng langit”.

Sa ating mga babasahin ngayong linggo, it talks about a feast. Sa unang pagbasa, Jesus prepared a feast for us. This is for our salvation. And the Responsorial Psalm talks about sa pagiging mabuting bantay niya sa atin. Sa ikalawang pagbasa naman, Paul shares his experience and expresses how thankful he was sa mga tao sa Filipos for sharing their blessings to him. At sabi niya karapat-dapat nating purihin ang DIOS magpakailanman. At ang ebanghelyo naman ay tumutukoy sa pag-anyaya o pagtawag ng DIOS sa atin sa panenerbisyo o pagsunod sa kanya pero iilan lamang sumagot sa tawag na iyon. Gaya nga ng sabi ng isang kanta sa Cebuano “Dili sayon ang pagsunod ni Kristo” (Hindi madali ang pagsunod kay Kristo). Talagang mahirap. Oo nga, may iba na sumagot sa tawag ng DIOS pero pagdating ng pagsubok, sumusuko agad. Ganun na lang ba talaga karupok ang ating paniniwala?

Pagnilayan natin mga kapatid kong Kristiano ang nais iparating ng DIOS sa atin ngayong sa pamamagitan ng pakikinig o pagbasa sa mga teksto sa Banal na Kasulatan para ngayong linggo. Heto na po ang mga suhestiyon kong kanta para ngayong linggo…

                                                                                                            Brian Gangca

Entrance:
1.      Mao Kini ang Panaghigugmaay
2.      Pag-inambitay
3.      Sa Piging ng Panginoon (Tabuena, Hontiveros)
4.      Sa Hapag ng Panginoon (Morano, Francisco)
5.      Come with Praise (Schutte) “Come, you poor of the Lord” 
6.      Seek the Lord (O’Connor) Stanza 4 ang priority

Kyrie:
1.      Ginoo Kaloy-I Kami (Fernandez)
2.      Panginoon, Maawa Ka (Francisco)
3.      Lord, Have Mercy (Francisco, Reyes)

Gloria:
1.      Himaya sa Dios (Cebuano version of Papuri sa Dios by Bukas Palad)
2.      Luwalhati sa Dios (Sengson)
3.      Glory to God (Francisco-Agatep)

First Reading:
Isaiah 25:6-10a.
Yahweh will prepare a feast of rich food. On this mountain the hand of Yahweh rests. 

Responsorial Psalm:
Psalm 23:1-6
I shall live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life. 

Second Reading:
Phil 4:12-14, 19-20.
 I can do all things in Him Who strengthens me. God Himself will provide you with everything you need according to His riches, and show you His generosity in and through Jesus Christ. 

Alleliua:
1.      Alleluia. Ang Dios Gugma
2.      Alleuia, Wikain Mo
3.      Halleluia (17)

Gospel:
Matthew 22:1-14 (or Matthew 22:1-10 lang):
Parable of the Wedding. It was arranged by the king. It was for His Son. But the invited guests refused to come. So the king sent his servants to invite them again. They ignored the invitation; some even killed the servant-messengers. The king told the remaining servants to destroy those murderers. The king also instructed the remaining servants to invite everyone else they can find. 
A side vignette: About the guest who wasn’t wearing a proper wedding garment. The king ordered that that guest be thrown into the dark where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth.

Offertory:
1.      Daygon, Ikaw Ginoong Dios (Koro Viannista) – which is swak sa Second Reading on verse 19-20
2.      O Dios Dawata (Koro Viannista)
3.      Unang Alay (Magnaye)
4.      Panalangin sa Pagiging Bukas Palad
5.      One Bread, One Body (Foley) 
6.      Take Our Bread (Wise) Stanza 2 ang priority.

Sanctus:
1.      Santos (Mass III Villanueva)
2.      Santo, Santo, Santo (Francisco-Arboleda-Torres)
3.      Holy, Holy, Holy (Dufford-Schutte)

Acclamation:
1.      Si Kristo atong Handumon (Cebuano version of Si Kristo ay Gunitain)
2.      Si Kristo’y Namatay (Hontiveros)
3.      Memorial Acclamation (Marcelo-Fenomeno)

Amen:
1.      Amen Pagdaygon ang Dios
2.      Dakilang Amen (Francisco)
3.      Amen Alleluia (Bayogos)

Pater Noster:
1.      Amahan Namo
2.      Ama Namin (Francisco-Arboleda-Torres)
3.      Our Father (Pat-Martell)

Doxology:
1.      Kay Imo Man
2.      Sapagkat Sa’yo ang Kaharian (Francisco-Arboleda-Torress)
3.      For The Kingdom

Agnus Dei:
1.      Kordero sa Dios (Pastorella version by Fr. Villanueva)
2.      Kordero ng Diyos (Hontiveros)
3.      Lamb of God (Folk)

Communion:
1.      Ang Dios Akong Magbalantay (Koro Viannista)- which is hango sa Psalm 23
2.      Kalig-on sa Pagtoo (Koro Viannista)
3.      Pagkabighani (Alejo, Francisco)
4.      Pananatili (Miranda)
5.      How Lovely is Your Dwelling Place (Aquino) which is swak kaayo sa 1st Reading
6.      One Thing I Ask (Tirol)

Recessional:
1.      Ang Tawag – swak sa gospel nga nag-ingon pagkadaghan ang gidapit apan gamay ray gipili same as “pagkadaghan sa anihunon, pagkanihit sa mangangani karon”
2.      Ang Kaakuhan
3.      Tanda ng Kaharian ng Diyos (Morano, Francisco)
4.      Awit sa Ina ng Santo Rosario – this is to remind the congregation to pray the rosary since Rosary Month ngayon
5.      Hail Mary 
6.      Ave Maria


Have a blessed week brothers and sisters… Please always PRAY the ROSARY…

Mass Guide for Roman Catholic Choirs for March 13, 2011 (Sunday)

       Good day Brothers and Sisters... Nasa panahon na tayo ng Kwaresma or Lent Season... Sa mga panahong ito we should remember the following:

1. Turn down the volume. Musical instruments during Lent should give only the bare minimum/necessary support to the singing. Sustenance lang. Kailangan kasi maramdaman and ma-realize ng mga taong assembled that this is a season very different from other liturgical seasons. (Parallel with this toned-down instruments, wala ding flowers sa altar.)
2. No Gloria and No Alleluia
3. In external manifestation (output terms), Lent is about increased prayer, increased penitence, 

increased remorse or regret or repentance, increased fasting, increased alms giving.


     Ito ang mga suggested line-up ng mga kanta at gabay sa misa sa darating na linggo...


CEBUANO MASS:


Pasiuna:


1. Lungsod nga Balaan
2. Mao kini ang Paghinigugmaay 


Kyrie:


1. Ginoo, Kaloy-i Kami (Nars Fernandez) Set 6
2. Kyrie Eleison (If ok ang inyong pari nga magchant mo)






Unang Pagbasa: 
Genesis 2;7-9; 3:1-7


     Unya mikuha ang GINOONG DIOS ug yuta ug nagbuhay siyag tawo gikan niini; gihuypan niya ang buho sa ilong sa makapabuhing ginihawa ug ang tawo nakabato ug kinabuhi...


Salmo Responsoryo:
Salmo 51:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14, 17


Maluoy ka, Ginoo, kay nakasala kami....


Ikaduhang Pagbasa:
Roma 5:12-19


     Nakasulod sa kalibutan ang sala pinaagi sa usa ka tawo, aug ang sala nagdalag kamatayon. Busa mikaylap ang kamatayon ngadto sa tanang katawhan kay nakasala man ang tanang tawo...


Gospel Acclamation: (puli sa Alleluya ug mokanta gihapon mo before ang Ebanghelyo)


1. Ang mga Pulong Mo, O Ginoo
2. Ang Diwang Diosnon
3. Pagdayeg Alang kanimo


Ebanghelyo:
Mateo 4:1-11


     Unya gidala si Jesus sa Espiritu  sa kamingawan aron sa Yawa. Nagpuasa siya sulod sa kap-atan ka adlaw ug kap-atan ka gabii ug unya gigutom siya. Ang Yawa miduol kaniya ug miingon, "Kon anak ka sa Dios, himoang pan kining bato."


Halad:


1. Pagdaygon ka Dios
2. Dios Nia Ko


Santos:


1. Sanctus (Chant)


  
     
2. Santos (Villanueva)
3. Santos (Fernandez)


Aklamasyon:


1. Save Us (Chant) if okey n u pari nga magchanting mo bisan Bisaya inyong gamit nga lengguwahe sa Misa.






2. Si Kristo
3. Ikaw ang nagtubos




Amahan Namo:


1. Amahan Namo (Fernandez ) Set IV
2. Amahan Namo (Pastorella) Set V


Doxolohiya:


1. Kay Imo Man


Kordero:


1. Kordero sa Dios (Pastorella )   Set V
2. Kordero sa Dios Set I


Kalawat:


1. Ang Kinabuhing Mahinungdanon
2. Kini Maong Akong Lawas


Pagtapos:


1. Walay Bisan Kinsa
2. Kay Kita Usa Ra


TAGALOG MASS:


Entrance:


1. Alay sa Kapwa (Esteban & Hontiveros) 
2. Buksan ang aming puso (Tinio & Hontiveros)
3. Dinggin Mo (Esteban & Hontiveros) Prioritize Stanza 1.



Kyrie:


1. Panginoon Maawa Ka




Unang Pagbasa:

Genesis 2;7-9; 3:1-7

Nilikha ng Diyós ang tao mula sa alabok,
hiningahan sa ilong,
at nagkaroon ng buhay.
Naglagay ang Panginoón ng isang halamanan sa Eden,
sa dakóng silángan,
at doon dinala

Salmo Responsoryo:
Salmo 51:3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14, 17

Poón, iyóng kaawaán kamíng sa ‘yó’y nagsisuwáy!

Ikaduhang Pagbasa:
Roma 5:12-19

Mga kapatid:
Ang kasalana’y pumasok sa sanlibutan sa pamamagitan ng isang tao,
at ang kamatayan sa pamamagitan 

Gospel Acclamation: (puli sa Alleluya ug mokanta gihapon mo before ang Ebanghelyo)

(Wala ako maisip)

Ebanghelyo:
Mateo 4:1-11

Noong panahong iyon:
si Hesús ay dinala ng Espiritu sa ilang
upang tuksuhin ng diyablo.
Doon, 

Pag-aalay:

1. Kung ‘Yong nanaisin (Francisco) 
2. A modified version of Unang Alay (Magnaye) para merong Lenten notion:
Lent is about increased prayer, almsgiving, penance, mortification, fasting. 

Sanctus:

1. Santo (Bukas Palad)

Memorial Acclamation:

1. Si Kristo


Pater Noster:

1. Ama Namin (Bukas Palad)

Doxology:


1. Sapagkat

Kordero:

1. Kordero ng Dios (BUkas Palad)

Pakikinabang:

1. Hiram sa Dios
2. Tinapay ng Buhay
3. Maging Aking Muli

Pagtatapos:

1. Pananagutan    

ENGLISH MASS

Entrance:
1. Hosea 

Kyrie:
1. Lord Have Mercy

First Reading
Genesis 2:7-9, 3:1-7. 
The Fall of Man. Serpent tempts Eve, who eats the fruit from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, and then gives it to Adam, who also eats it. The couple realize that they’re naked, and clothe themselves. 

Responsorial Psalm
 “Be merciful, O Lord, for we have sinned.” 

Second Reading:
Romans 5:12-19 (or Romans 5:12, 17-19)
 Through one human person (Adam), sin entered the world. Very appropriately, it is through one both human and divine person (Jesus Christ) that the world would be saved. 


Gospel Acclamation:
1. Wonderful Words
2. Your Word

Gospel:
Matthew 4:1-11 
is about the Temptation of Jesus in the desert. The serpent would attempt to make Jesus succumb to the lures of food, wealth, honor and power. Jesus would resist them all.

Offertory:
Prayer of Rupert Mayer (Francisco)

Sanctus:
Holy, Holy

Memorial Acclamation:
Save Us



Pater Noster:
Our Father

Doxology
For thine is the Kingdom

Lamb of GOD:
Lamb of God

Communion:
1. God of Silence
2. On Eagle's Wings

Recessional:
I am the Bread of Life

HAVE A GOOD SUNDAY BROTHERS AND SISTERS... SANA'Y MAKATULONG ITO KAHIT PAPAANO




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