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28th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year A - October 15, 2023

 
Thank you sa mga dumalo na tunay na sumuporta at kumokonekta sa amin.
 
The readings for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A tell of the abundance of the Kingdom of God. In the first reading we hear of the wonders of the Mountain of the Lord. The psalm tells of how God will care for us as a shepherd cares for his sheep. The second reading speaks of how God provides for us in abundance. And in the gospel Jesus compares the Kingdom of Heaven to a lavish wedding banquet.
 
Our songs theme must be centered on the following:
 
  • Kingdom as a Feast: The parable describes the Kingdom of Heaven as a wedding banquet thrown by a king. This theme visualizes the divine realm as a celebratory and communal event.
  • Invitation Rejected: Initially invited guests refuse the call, illustrating how some might reject or ignore divine invitations. This reflects the theme of human indifference or hostility to divine outreach.
  • Open Invitation: The king extends the invitation to everyone, both good and bad. This emphasizes God’s inclusivity and the universal nature of the divine call.
  • Unprepared Guest: A guest without a wedding robe faces consequences, suggesting that while the invitation is open, certain preparations or transformations are expected for full participation.
 
 
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
 
Readings:
  • First Reading – Isaiah 25:6-10a: The LORD promises to provide abundantly for all and remove obstacles that blind nations. He will end death, comfort his people, and eradicate their disgrace. All will recognize and rejoice in God’s salvation.
  • Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 23:  I shall live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life.
  • The LORD, as a caring shepherd, provides and protects. He leads in safety, offers comfort in danger, and honors in the presence of enemies. With the LORD’s enduring kindness, one finds eternal refuge in His house.
  • Second Reading – Philippians 4:12-14, 19-20: Paul expresses contentment in all situations, whether in scarcity or plenty. Through Christ’s strength, he remains resilient. He acknowledges the support of others and assures God’s provision for their needs, praising God eternally.
  • Gospel – Matthew 22:1-14 or 22:1-10: Jesus shares a parable about a king who hosts a wedding feast for his son. Initially, invited guests refuse the invitation. After facing consequences, the king invites all, but emphasizes the importance of being appropriately prepared. Few truly qualify.
 


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.
 
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

25th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year A - September 24, 2023

 
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The readings for the 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A highlight God’s generosity. In the first reading we are told that God does not think the way we think. The psalm praises God’s compassion, justice, and mercy. The second reading reminds us that we must labor to imitate Christ. And in the gospel Jesus tells the parable about the workers in the vineyard and the generous landowner who paid them all the same wage.
 
Theme: (You can choose or add songs that is relevant or connected for the message of this week readings)
 
  • Fair Compensation: This theme revolves around the concept of fairness in compensation for work done. It explores the idea that equal effort should result in equitable rewards.
  • Generosity and Grace: The gospel presents the idea of showing generosity and grace even when it’s unexpected. This theme underlines the value of extending kindness to others without a fixed set of conditions.
  • Challenging Conventional Norms: The text challenges the conventional understanding of work and rewards. It emphasizes that sometimes, established norms should be reevaluated to ensure a just and compassionate society.
  • Equality of Worth: This theme highlights the inherent worth of all individuals, regardless of their contributions. It suggests that everyone deserves respect and consideration, irrespective of their roles.
  • Jealousy and Comparison: This theme delves into the issue of jealousy and the tendency to compare oneself with others. It reflects on how such feelings can arise when others receive equal treatment despite differing efforts.
  • Divine Perspective: The gospel offers a divine perspective on matters of compensation and worth. It suggests that human notions of fairness may differ from how God perceives these concepts.
 
Entrance:
1.      Diosnong Magtutudlo
2.      Pag-inambitay
3.      Pagmamahal sa Panginoon (Hontiveros)
4.      Buksan ang aming Puso (Tinio) Prioritize Stanza 2. Lenten, but Stanza 2 is about opening our minds to God’s thoughts....
5.      Seek the Lord (O’Connor) swak sa 1R
6.      City of God (Schutte)
 
Readings:
  • First Reading – Isaiah 55:6-9: Seek God while He’s close; abandon wickedness. Turn to the merciful Lord. His thoughts surpass ours, as heaven is above earth. His ways and thoughts are beyond ours.
  • Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 145: The Lord is near to all who call upon him.
Daily I’ll bless and praise You, O Lord, forever. Your greatness is beyond measure. You’re gracious, merciful, slow to anger, kind, and just. You’re near to all who call upon You.
  • Second Reading – Philippians 1:20C-24, 27A: In life or death, I magnify Christ. Life means fruitful labor. Caught between longing for departure to be with Christ and staying for your benefit. Live worthily of the gospel.
  • Gospel – Matthew 20:1-16A: The kingdom of heaven is like a landowner who hires laborers at different times. Those who worked only an hour received the same wage as those who worked all day. The landowner’s generosity teaches that God’s ways are not based on human standards of fairness.
 


Offertory:
  1. Daygon Ikaw Ginoong Dios (Koro Viannista)
  2. O Dios Dawata (Koro Viannista)
  3. Nagahalad Kami
  4. Dios Nia Ko
  5. Mula sa ‘Yo (Francisco)
  6. Pag-aalay (Francisco)
  7. Panalangin sa Pagiging Bukas Palad (Arboleda, Francisco) 
  8. Earthen Vessels (Foley) Stanza 2 ang priority.
  9. Prayer of Rupert Mayer (Francisco) 
Communion:
1.      Kini Maong Akong Lawas
2.      O Dios Ikaw, Haduol (swak sa unang pagbasa)
3.      Hiyas (prioritize stanza 2 after chorus swak sa gospel)
4.      Hagit sa Kristohanong Katilingban (literally dili jud siya sibo sa gospel but in terms of challenge na naexperience nato karong mga panahona masibo gihapon siya)
5.      Hesus na Aking Kapatid (Hontiveros)
6.      Likhain Mong Muli (Alejo, Francisco)
7.      O Hesus, Hilumin Mo (Francisco)
8.      Pagkabighani (Alejo, Francisco) 
9.      Far Greater Love (Go, Francisco) 
10.  Empty Space (Go, Francisco) 
11.  Here in This Place (Haas) 
12.  I Hear My Name (Francisco) 
 
Recessional:
1.      Ang Atong Tulubagon
2.      Ang Tawag
3.      Tanda ng Kaharian ng Diyos (Morano, Francisco)
4.      Pananagutan (Hontiveros)
5.      Glory and Praise to our God (Schutte)
6.      Magnificat (Haas) Sing Stanzas 2 and 3.

24th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year A - September 17, 2023

 
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The readings for the 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time for Year A focus on mercy and forgiveness. In the first reading we are told we must forgive each other for “wrath and anger are hateful things”. The psalm reminds us that God shows us mercy. The second reading tells us to live for Christ instead of ourselves. And in the gospel Jesus tells parables about mercy and tells Peter that we must forgive “seventy times seven” times.
 
Themes:
  • Boundless Forgiveness: In response to Peter, Jesus showcases the idea that forgiveness knows no bounds. He highlights the importance of unlimited forgiveness.
  • Mercy Illustrated: The Parable of the Unforgiving Servant draws a sharp contrast between the master’s mercy and the servant’s lack of it. This vividly shows the significance of being merciful to others.
  • Debt and Divine Mercy: The passage employs the concept of debt metaphorically to emphasize God’s immense forgiveness. It encourages us to contemplate this divine mercy.
  • Mutual Forgiveness: The parable’s principle of “forgive as you wish to be forgiven” highlights the link between our readiness to forgive and God’s forgiveness towards us.
  • Compassion vs. Judgment: The tension between the master’s compassion and eventual judgment underscores that our compassion towards others directly influences the mercy we receive from God.
  • Genuine Forgiveness: Jesus concludes by stressing heartfelt forgiveness. It goes beyond mere words and actions, demanding a true internal transformation. Forgiveness and letting go require substantial effort.
  • Spiritual Acts of Mercy: The themes of “Forgive Injuries” and “Bear Wrongs Patiently” align well with Matthew 18:21-35. Forgiving injuries connects with the parable’s message of limitless forgiveness, while enduring wrongs resonates with compassion and the balance between judgment and mercy.
 
Entrance:
1.      Pag-inambitay (swak sa gospel ilabina ang koro part)
2.      Pag-aalaala (Francisco) “inalipin” and “mahabagin” are so G.
3.      Hosea (Norbet)
 
  • First Reading – Sirach 27:30—28:7: Wrath and anger are condemned, while forgiveness of others is commended. Remember mortality and God’s commandments, setting aside enmity and overlooking faults.
  • Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 103: The Lord is kind and merciful, slow to anger, and rich in compassion.
  • Bless the Lord for his kindness and mercy. He pardons iniquities, heals ills, and redeems lives. His compassion is vast, putting transgressions far away from those who fear him.
  • Second Reading – Romans 14:7-9: Whether living or dying, we belong to the Lord. Christ’s death and resurrection affirm that he is Lord of both the living and the dead, and our lives should reflect that.
  • Gospel – Matthew 18:21-35: Jesus teaches about forgiveness using a parable of a servant forgiven a huge debt but who then refuses to forgive a smaller debt. The master, angry at this hypocrisy, punishes him. Jesus warns that we must forgive others wholeheartedly.
 


Offertory:
  1. Paghalad ug Pagpasalamat
  2. O Dios Dawata (Koro Viannista)
  3. Pag-aalay (Francisco) Stanza 4 ang priority. “Gawin pati aming buhay, ‘pagkat sa ‘Yo dumalisay.
  4. Sumasamo Kami (Judan)
  5. Dwelling Place (Foley)
  6. Earthen Vessels (Foley)
  7. Prayer for Generosity (Arboleda)
 
Communion:
  1. O Dios, Ikaw Haduol (Cebuano version of You are Near)
  2. Anino
  3. Awit ng Paghilom (Aquino) 
  4. Diyos Ay Pag-ibig “Magmahalan tayo’t magtulungan” 
  5. O Hesus, Hilumin Mo (Francisco) “Nang aking mahango kapwa kong kasimbigo” 
  6. Pagbabalik (Alcaraz, Francisco) 
  7. Likhain Mong Muli (Alejo, Francisco) 
  8. Pag-alabin Aming Puso (Francisco) 
  9. Pagpalain Kailanman (Aquino) 
  10. Dakilang Pag-ibig. (Pangilinan, Hontiveros) Stanza 3 ang priority. "Iwasan lahat ang pagkapoot...yamot"
  11. All I Ask of You (Norbet) Stanzas 2 & 3 ang priority. 
  12. Empty Space (Go, Francisco) 
  13. Father, Mercy (Dufford)
  14. One More Gift (Francisco) "it would be peace here on earth"
  15. Prayer of Saint Francis (Temple) Stanza 3 ang priority. "It is in pardoning that we are pardoned."
  16. We Remember (Haugen) Make sure this isn’t your acclamation song. Stanza 4 ang priority. "See the Face of Christ revealed in ev'ry person standing by your side: gift to one another, and temples of Your love."
Recessional:
  1. Ang atong Tulubagon
  2. Pagbanwag
  3. Pananagutan
  4. Let there be Peace on Earth (Miller, Jackson) "Let me walk with my brother in perfect harmony"

23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year A - September 10, 2023

 Marami pong salamat sa mga taong laging nakasubaybay at tumulong sa amin.
 
The readings for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A focus on a conversion of heart. We are encouraged to overcome sinfulness and to go beyond merely following the letter of the law and to truly love. And we are to support each other along the path to holiness and help each other overcome our sinfulness.
 
  • Community Accountability: The gospel emphasizes the responsibility of the community in addressing conflicts and promoting accountability. This theme highlights the interconnectedness of believers and their role in supporting each other’s spiritual journey.
  • Divine Presence in Unity: Jesus’ assurance of His presence when two or three gather in His name underscores the theme of divine presence within a united community. This highlights the significance of communal worship, prayer, and decision-making.
  • Conversion of Heart: The passage underscores the importance of addressing conflicts and sins within the community. This theme resonates with the concept of conversion, as it invites individuals to examine their hearts, admit wrongdoing, and seek reconciliation.
  • Sacrament of Reconciliation: Jesus’ instructions about approaching a brother who has sinned mirror the principles of confession and reconciliation within the Church. This theme reflects the sacramental aspect of seeking forgiveness and restoring one’s relationship with God and the community.
  • Overcoming Hatred: The passage promotes a process that seeks to mend relationships rather than perpetuate hatred. This theme aligns with the idea of forgiving those who have wronged us, promoting forgiveness as a way to overcome animosity.
  • Social Justice: The principle of addressing wrongs within the community reflects the broader concept of social justice. This theme emphasizes the importance of resolving conflicts to maintain harmony and promote justice among individuals.
 
Entrance:
  1.  Kon Magkatigum ta
  2. Buklod ng Pag-ibig(Pangilinan, Hontiveros)
  3. Sa Piging na Handog (Carlos, Villaroman)
  4. Seek the Lord (O’Connor)
  5. Lover of Us All
 
  • First reading – Ezekiel 33:7-9: I appoint you as watchman for the house of Israel. If you fail to warn the wicked and they die in guilt, you’re responsible. If you warn them and they don’t turn, they die, but you’re saved.
Let us sing joyfully to the Lord, acclaiming our salvation, and coming into His presence with thanksgiving. But heed the warning not to harden our hearts, reflecting on past disobedience.
  • Second reading – Romans 13:8-10: Owing love to one another fulfills the law. The commandments are summarized by loving your neighbor as yourself, for love does no evil and is the complete fulfillment of the law.
  • Gospel – Matthew 18:15-20: If a brother sins, discuss it privately, then with witnesses if needed, and finally with the church. What is agreed on earth reflects in heaven, and where people gather in Jesus’s name, he is present.
 


Offertory:
  1. Diyutay lang Kini (Koro Viannista)
  2. Nagahalad Kami
  3. Pag-aalay ng Puso (Nero, Que)
  4. Alay-Kapwa (Tinio, Hontiveros)
  5. Prayer for Generosity (Arboleda)
  6. One Bread, One Body (Foley)
 
Communion:
  1. Ako ang Kahayag
  2. Ang Kinabuhing Mahinungdanon
  3. Kaibigan, Kapanalig (Ofrasio, Hontiveros)
  4. O Hesus, Hilumin mo (Francisco) swak na swak ito.
  5. Kaibigan
  6. Manalig ka (Perez)
  7. One More Gift (Francisco) Nice choice
  8. Love is the Answer (Hannisian)
 
Recessional:
  1. Pagbanwag
  2. Ang Atong Tulubagon
  3. Pananagutan
  4. Any Marian Song … advance for her birthday on Thursday
  5. Let there be peace on Earth (Miller, Jackson)
 
 

20th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year A - August 20. 2023

 THANK YOU PO SA MGA TALAGANG SUMUSUPORTA SA AMIN.
The readings for the 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A highlight that God wills all of the world to be saved. In the first reading the Israelites learn that foreigners who follow the decrees of the Lord also worship God. In the second reading Paul speaks of his ministry to the Gentiles. And in the gospel Jesus heals the daughter of the Canaanite woman.
  • Faith and Persistence: The Canaanite woman’s unwavering faith and persistent plea for help display the importance of trust and perseverance in approaching Jesus. Despite initial challenges and seemingly discouraging responses, she remains steadfast in seeking Jesus’ intervention, leading to the manifestation of her faith.
  • Humility and Teachability: The encounter between Jesus and the Canaanite woman illustrates the significance of humility and openness to learning from Him. The woman acknowledges Jesus’ authority and power, and even in the face of what may seem like a rebuff, she demonstrates a teachable heart, prompting Jesus to acknowledge and praise her great faith.
  • Being Inclusive: In this passage, Jesus encounters a Canaanite woman who comes to Him seeking help for her demon-possessed daughter. Despite cultural barriers and the initial response of the disciples, Jesus demonstrates inclusivity by engaging with her and addressing her needs.
  • God’s Love for All People: Jesus’ interaction with the Canaanite woman highlights God’s love for all people, transcending cultural and ethnic boundaries. This encounter emphasizes that God’s compassion extends to everyone, regardless of their background or nationality.
  • Jesus’ Mission to Restore Us: The encounter with the Canaanite woman underscores Jesus’ mission to restore and heal humanity. By showing mercy and granting the woman’s request, Jesus demonstrates His divine power to bring healing and deliverance to those in need.
 
Entrance
1.      Lungsod nga Balaan
2.      Ang Tawag
3.      Pag-aalaala (Francisco)
4.      Pagmamahal sa Panginoon (Hontiveros) ... prioritize stanza 2
5.      Sing to the Mountains (Dufford) ….let all the earth
6.      Glory and Praise to our GOD (Schutte) prioritize stanza 4
 
  • First Reading – Isaiah 56:1, 6-7: The LORD calls for righteousness and justice. Foreigners who love and serve Him, keeping the covenant and observing the Sabbath, will find acceptance in His house—a house of prayer for all nations.
  • Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 67: O God, let all the nations praise You! 
  • May God’s compassion and blessings shine upon us, revealing His ways to all nations, leading to salvation. Let all praise Him, rejoicing in His just rule and guidance.
  • Second Reading – Romans 11:13-15, 29-32: Brothers and sisters, as the apostle to the Gentiles, I glorify my ministry, making my race envious for salvation. Rejection brings reconciliation, and God’s gifts and call endure. Mercy awaits all.
  • Gospel – Matthew 15:21-28: A Canaanite woman pleads for Jesus’ help, seeking healing for her possessed daughter. Though initially hesitant, Jesus praises her great faith. Her daughter is healed instantly.
 


Offertory:
1.      Gasa sa Gugma (Koro Viannista)
2.      Daygon Ikaw Ginoong Dios (Koro Viannista)
3.      Nagahalad Kami
4.      Isang Pagkain, Isang Katawan, Isang Bayan (San Pedro)
5.      Pag-aalay (Francisco)
6.      Christify
7.      One Bread, One Body (Foley) …Gentile or Jew
 
Communion:
1.      Way Sukod ang Pagmamahal (Koro Viannista)
2.      Kinabuhi Ko, Kinabuhi Mo (Koro Viannista)
3.      Lig-onon Mo Kami
4.      Buhing Pagtoo … “di lang ni sya pangpatay, pangcommunion jud ni galing lang kay ginakanta sya usually pangpatay. This song is intended for communion jud kita lang nagamit nga pangpatay tungod sa ka solemn sa iyang tono ug sa lyrics” (React lang ang gusto moreact)
5.      Awit ng Paghilom (Aquino)
6.      H’wag Mangamba (Francisco)
7.      Pananatili (Miranda)
8.      In Him Alone (Francisco)
9.      Without Seeing You (Haas)
10.  Sing of Him (Dufford)
 
Recessional:
1.      Ang Tawag sa Panahon
2.      Kay Kita Usa Ra
3.      Pagpalain Kailanman (Aquino)
4.      Panginoon ay Purihin (Borres, Que) diretso na stanza 2 and 3
5.      Lover of Us all (Schutte)
6.      Let Heaven Rejoice (Dufford)

15th Sunday in Ordinary Time - Year A - July 16, 2023

The readings for the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A tell of how our relationship with God helps us grow, which in turn allows our lives to bear fruit. The first reading explains that God’s Word is like the rain, which falls on the earth and makes it fertile. The second reading reminds us that a new creation is going to emerge. And in the gospel Jesus tells the parable of the sower and explains that our hearts must be ready to receive the Word of God.
  • God’s Word: The first reading highlights the power and effectiveness of God’s word, comparing it to rain and snow that bring nourishment and produce fruitful results.
  • Spiritual Nourishment: The imagery of rain and snow in the passage symbolizes the spiritual nourishment and refreshment that come from engaging with God’s word, highlighting the life-giving nature of Scripture.
  • Receptive Hearts: Jesus teaches about the different types of hearts or dispositions of people who hear the word of God, emphasizing the importance of having a receptive heart that receives and embraces the message.
  • Responses to God’s Word: The parable illustrates various responses to the word of God, including unbelief, superficial faith, distractions, and genuine faith and fruitfulness.
  • Fruitfulness and Growth: The parable emphasizes the power of God’s word, depicting the potential for growth and abundant fruitfulness in the lives of those who receive and apply it.
 
Entrance:
 
1.      Diha sa Halaran (Koro Viannista)
2.      Atong Daygon ang Ginoo
3.      Awit ng Pasasalamat (Hontiveros)
4.      Buklod ng Pag-ibig (Pangilinan & Hontiveros)
5.      Come with into the Fields (Schutte)
 
Reading 1                        Is 55:10-11
Thus says the LORD:
Just as from the heavens
the rain and snow come down
and do not return there
till they have watered the earth,
making it fertile and fruitful,
giving seed to the one who sows
and bread to the one who eats,
so shall my word be
that goes forth from my mouth;
my word shall not return to me void,
but shall do my will,
achieving the end for which I sent it.
 
Responsorial Psalm                               Ps 65:10, 11, 12-13, 14
R. (Lk 8:8) The seed that falls on good ground will yield a fruitful harvest.
You have visited the land and watered it;
greatly have you enriched it.
God's watercourses are filled;
you have prepared the grain.
R. The seed that falls on good ground will yield a fruitful harvest.
Thus have you prepared the land: drenching its furrows,
breaking up its clods,
Softening it with showers,
blessing its yield.
R. The seed that falls on good ground will yield a fruitful harvest.
You have crowned the year with your bounty,
and your paths overflow with a rich harvest;
The untilled meadows overflow with it,
and rejoicing clothes the hills.
R. The seed that falls on good ground will yield a fruitful harvest.
The fields are garmented with flocks
and the valleys blanketed with grain.
They shout and sing for joy.
R. The seed that falls on good ground will yield a fruitful harvest.
 
Reading 2                                             Rom 8:18-23
Brothers and sisters:
I consider that the sufferings of this present time are as nothing
compared with the glory to be revealed for us.
For creation awaits with eager expectation
the revelation of the children of God;
for creation was made subject to futility,
not of its own accord but because of the one who subjected it,
in hope that creation itself
would be set free from slavery to corruption
and share in the glorious freedom of the children of God.
We know that all creation is groaning in labor pains even until now;
and not only that, but we ourselves,
who have the firstfruits of the Spirit,
we also groan within ourselves
as we wait for adoption, the redemption of our bodies.
 
Alleluia
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
The seed is the word of God, Christ is the sower.
All who come to him will have life forever.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
 
Gospel                                        Mt 13:1-23
On that day, Jesus went out of the house and sat down by the sea.
Such large crowds gathered around him
that he got into a boat and sat down,
and the whole crowd stood along the shore.
And he spoke to them at length in parables, saying:
"A sower went out to sow.
And as he sowed, some seed fell on the path,
and birds came and ate it up.
Some fell on rocky ground, where it had little soil.
It sprang up at once because the soil was not deep,
and when the sun rose it was scorched,
and it withered for lack of roots.
Some seed fell among thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked it.
But some seed fell on rich soil, and produced fruit,
a hundred or sixty or thirtyfold.
Whoever has ears ought to hear."
The disciples approached him and said,
"Why do you speak to them in parables?"

He said to them in reply,
"Because knowledge of the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven
has been granted to you, but to them it has not been granted.
To anyone who has, more will be given and he will grow rich;
from anyone who has not, even what he has will be taken away.
This is why I speak to them in parables, because
they look but do not see and hear but do not listen or understand.
Isaiah's prophecy is fulfilled in them, which says:
You shall indeed hear but not understand,
you shall indeed look but never see.
Gross is the heart of this people,
they will hardly hear with their ears,
they have closed their eyes,
lest they see with their eyes
and hear with their ears
and understand with their hearts and be converted,
and I heal them.


"But blessed are your eyes, because they see,
and your ears, because they hear.
Amen, I say to you, many prophets and righteous people
longed to see what you see but did not see it,
and to hear what you hear but did not hear it.

"Hear then the parable of the sower.
The seed sown on the path is the one
who hears the word of the kingdom without understanding it,
and the evil one comes and steals away
what was sown in his heart.
The seed sown on rocky ground
is the one who hears the word and receives it at once with joy.
But he has no root and lasts only for a time.
When some tribulation or persecution comes because of the word,
he immediately falls away.
The seed sown among thorns is the one who hears the word,
but then worldly anxiety and the lure of riches choke the word
and it bears no fruit.
But the seed sown on rich soil
is the one who hears the word and understands it,
who indeed bears fruit and yields a hundred or sixty or thirtyfold."

 

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Mt 13:1-9

On that day, Jesus went out of the house and sat down by the sea.
Such large crowds gathered around him
that he got into a boat and sat down,
and the whole crowd stood along the shore.
And he spoke to them at length in parables, saying:
"A sower went out to sow.
And as he sowed, some seed fell on the path,
and birds came and ate it up.
Some fell on rocky ground, where it had little soil.
It sprang up at once because the soil was not deep,
and when the sun rose it was scorched,
and it withered for lack of roots.
Some seed fell among thorns, and the thorns grew up and choked it.
But some seed fell on rich soil and produced fruit,
a hundred or sixty or thirtyfold.
Whoever has ears ought to hear."

Offertory:

1.      Dagyon Ikaw Ginoong Dios (Koro Viannista)

2.      Diyutay Lang Kini (Koro Viannista)

3.      Banyuhay (Esteban)

4.      Isang Pagkain, Isang Katawan, Isang Bayan (San Pedro)

5.      Christify (Bukas Palad)

6.      Blessed be GOD

 

Communion:

1.      Ang Magpupugas ug Daghan (swak na swak kaayo sa gospel)

2.      Ang Kinabuhi sa Tawo (swak sab kaayo as the song mentions BINHI)

3.      Ang Tawag

4.      Pagkakaibigan

5.      Ang Mabuting Pastol

6.      The Seed

7.      You are Mine

 

Recessional:

1.      Magpasalamat ta Niya

2.      Kahiusa

3.      Maliban na Mahulog sa Lupa

4.      Glory and Praise to Our GOD

 

 

 

Trinity Sunday - Year A - June 4, 2023

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Trinity Sunday Year A focuses on God as community. God is the Lover (Father), the Beloved (Son), and the Love which flows between them (Holy Spirit). The love of the Trinity makes God completely one.
  • Unity: The doctrine of the Holy Trinity teaches that there is one God who exists eternally in three persons: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This unity of the Godhead is a mystery that surpasses human understanding but is essential to the Christian faith.
  • Love and Grace: The love and grace that flow from the unity of the Holy Trinity are the very foundation of Christian faith and life. God the Father’s love is demonstrated in sending His Son to redeem us from sin, and the Holy Spirit’s grace is poured out to us as a result of Christ’s sacrifice.
  • Implications: The doctrine of the Holy Trinity has important implications for Christian faith and life. It reminds us that God is relational and that we are called to live in loving relationships with Him and with others. It also reminds us that our salvation is a gift of God’s love and grace, not something we can earn or deserve.
  • Mystery: While the doctrine of the Holy Trinity is foundational to Christian faith, it is also a mystery that surpasses human understanding. We can only grasp the mystery of the Trinity in part, but we trust in the love and grace of God revealed to us in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Entrance:
·       Diosnong Magtutudlo
·       Diha sa Halaran
·       Himaya Kanimo
·       Lungsod nga Balaan
·       Purihi’t Pasalamatan (Esteban & Hontiveros). Make sure you complete all three stanzas. Never ever cut short this song. Best choice.
·       Magpasalamat Kayo sa Panginoon (Ramirez). Prioritize Stanza 2.
·       Pagmamahal sa Panginoon (Hontiveros)
·       Awit ng Pasasalamat (Hontiveros)
·       For You Are My God (Foley) 
·       Glory and Praise to Our God (Schutte) Stanzas 1 and 3 ang priority.
·       Let Heaven Rejoice (Dufford) Stanzas 3 and 4 ang priority.
 
Reading 1                                   Ex 34:4b-6, 8-9
Early in the morning Moses went up Mount Sinai
as the LORD had commanded him,
taking along the two stone tablets.
Having come down in a cloud, the LORD stood with Moses there
and proclaimed his name, "LORD."
Thus the LORD passed before him and cried out,
"The LORD, the LORD, a merciful and gracious God,
slow to anger and rich in kindness and fidelity."
Moses at once bowed down to the ground in worship.
Then he said, "If I find favor with you, O Lord,
do come along in our company.
This is indeed a stiff-necked people; yet pardon our wickedness and sins,
and receive us as your own."
 
Responsorial Psalm                             Dn 3:52, 53, 54, 55, 56
R. (52b) Glory and praise for ever!
Blessed are you, O Lord, the God of our fathers,
praiseworthy and exalted above all forever;
And blessed is your holy and glorious name,
praiseworthy and exalted above all for all ages.
R. Glory and praise for ever!
Blessed are you in the temple of your holy glory,
praiseworthy and glorious above all forever.
R. Glory and praise for ever!
Blessed are you on the throne of your kingdom,
praiseworthy and exalted above all forever.
R. Glory and praise for ever!
Blessed are you who look into the depths
from your throne upon the cherubim,
praiseworthy and exalted above all forever.
R. Glory and praise for ever!
 
Reading 2                                             2 Cor 13:11-13
Brothers and sisters, rejoice.
Mend your ways, encourage one another,
agree with one another, live in peace,
and the God of love and peace will be with you.
Greet one another with a holy kiss.
All the holy ones greet you.
The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ
and the love of God
and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with all of you.
 
Alleluia                                                 Cf. Rv 1:8
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
Glory to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit;
to God who is, who was, and who is to come.
R. Alleluia, alleluia.
 
Gospel                                                  Jn 3:16-18
God so loved the world that he gave his only Son,
so that everyone who believes in him might not perish
but might have eternal life.

For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world,
but that the world might be saved through him.
Whoever believes in him will not be condemned,
but whoever does not believe has already been condemned,
because he has not believed in the name of the only Son of God.
 
Offertory:
·       Daygon Ikaw Ginoong Dios (Koro Viannista)
·       Diyutay Lang Kini
·       Ning Adlaw sa kalipay
·       Paghahandog ng Sarili (Ofrasio-Hontiveros, or Arboleda-Francisco)
·       Paghahandog (San Andres)
·       Dwelling Place (Foley)
·       Take our bread (Wise)
 
Communion:
Ø  Kini Maong Akong Lawas
Ø  Way Sukod ang Pagmahal
Ø  Ako ang Kahayag
Ø  Hesus ng Aking Buhay (Aquino)
Ø  Ang Kaluluwa ko’y Nauuhaw (Isidro, Que)
Ø  Awit ng Pag-asam (Hangad)
Ø  In Him Alone (Francisco)
Ø  One More Gift (Francisco)
Ø  Sing of Him (Dufford)
Ø  The Cry of the Poor (Foley)
 
Recessional:
v  Ang Tawag
v  Diocesan Shared Vision
v  Ang Atong Tulubagon
v  Himaya Kanimo (if not used in Entrance)
v  Tanda ng Kaharian ng Diyos (Morano, Francisco) 
v  I Will Sing Forever (Francisco)
 

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