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Suggested Songs for May 20, 2012 Mass


May 20, 2012
Ascension Sunday in Year B, Communications Sunday
Liturgical color: White

"Go into the whole world and proclaim the gospel to every creature.Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved;


Entrance:
1.      Diha sa Halaran
2.      Awit sa Himaya
3.      Mag-ambahan Kita
4.      Magsiawit sa Panginoon (Isidro and Que)
5.      Bayan, Umawit (Borres, Baltazar, and Francisco)
6.      Purihin ang Panginoon (Isidro and Ramirez)
7.      Sing a new song (Schutte). Don’t forget to replace “Yahweh’s people” to “O God’s people.”
8.      Sing to the Mountains (Dufford)
9.      Play before the Lord (Dufford) Stanza 2 ang priority.
10.  Lover of us all (Schutte)


Kyrie:
1.      Ginoo, Kaloy-I Kami (Fernandez)
2.      Kyrie Mass IV (Villanueva)
3.      Panginoon Maawa Ka (Cayabyab)
4.      Lord Have Mercy (Acts and Potencies)

Gloria:
1.      Himaya sa Dios (Gloria) C3
2.      Gloria Mass VIII (Villanueva)
3.      Papuri sa Dios (Hontiveros)
4.      Luwalhati sa Dios (Sengson)
5.      Give Glory to God
6.      Glory to God (Francisco – Agatep)

First Reading                                                             Acts 1:1-11
In the first book, Theophilus,
I dealt with all that Jesus did and taught
until the day he was taken up,
after giving instructions through the Holy Spirit
to the apostles whom he had chosen.
He presented himself alive to them
by many proofs after he had suffered,
appearing to them during forty days
and speaking about the kingdom of God.
While meeting with them,
he enjoined them not to depart from Jerusalem,
but to wait for "the promise of the Father
about which you have heard me speak;
for John baptized with water,
but in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit."

When they had gathered together they asked him,
"Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?"
He answered them, "It is not for you to know the times or seasons
that the Father has established by his own authority.
But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you,
and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem,
throughout Judea and Samaria,
and to the ends of the earth."
When he had said this, as they were looking on,
he was lifted up, and a cloud took him from their sight.
While they were looking intently at the sky as he was going,
suddenly two men dressed in white garments stood beside them.
They said, "Men of Galilee,
why are you standing there looking at the sky?
This Jesus who has been taken up from you into heaven
will return in the same way as you have seen him going into heaven."
Responsorial Psalm                                                   Ps 47:2-3, 6-7, 8-9
R. (6) God mounts his throne to shouts of joy: a blare of trumpets for the Lord.
All you peoples, clap your hands,
shout to God with cries of gladness,
For the LORD, the Most High, the awesome,
is the great king over all the earth.
R. God mounts his throne to shouts of joy: a blare of trumpets for the Lord.
God mounts his throne amid shouts of joy;
the LORD, amid trumpet blasts.
Sing praise to God, sing praise;
sing praise to our king, sing praise.
R. God mounts his throne to shouts of joy: a blare of trumpets for the Lord.
For king of all the earth is God;
sing hymns of praise.
God reigns over the nations,
God sits upon his holy throne.
R. God mounts his throne to shouts of joy: a blare of trumpets for the Lord.

Second Reading                                                         Eph 1:17-23
Brothers and sisters:
May the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory,
give you a Spirit of wisdom and revelation
resulting in knowledge of him.
May the eyes of your hearts be enlightened,
that you may know what is the hope that belongs to his call,
what are the riches of glory
in his inheritance among the holy ones,
and what is the surpassing greatness of his power
for us who believe,
in accord with the exercise of his great might,
which he worked in Christ,
raising him from the dead
and seating him at his right hand in the heavens,
far above every principality, authority, power, and dominion,
and every name that is named
not only in this age but also in the one to come.
And he put all things beneath his feet
and gave him as head over all things to the church,
which is his body,
the fullness of the one who fills all things in every way.

Gospel Acclamation:
1.      Aleluya Pagdaygon ang Dios
2.      Aleluya (Francisco)
3.      Sing Alleluia (Marcelo)
4.      Celtic Alleluia

Gospel                                                                Mk 16:15-20
Jesus said to his disciples:
"Go into the whole world
and proclaim the gospel to every creature.
Whoever believes and is baptized will be saved;
whoever does not believe will be condemned.
These signs will accompany those who believe:
in my name they will drive out demons,
they will speak new languages.
They will pick up serpents with their hands,
and if they drink any deadly thing, it will not harm them.
They will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover."

So then the Lord Jesus, after he spoke to them,
was taken up into heaven
and took his seat at the right hand of God.
But they went forth and preached everywhere,
while the Lord worked with them
and confirmed the word through accompanying signs.

Homily/Personal Reflections of the Readings:

My brothers and sisters in Jesus, children of the Lord who is abounding in steadfast love, welcome to today's celebration of the Holy Mass. I pray that the love and grace of Jesus dwells within all of you on this beautiful spiritual day. 

Today, we are celebrating the Feast of the Ascension of the Lord. This Feast commemorates the elevation of Christ into Heaven by His own power in the presence of His disciples on the fortieth day after His glorious Resurrection.

The Ascension of Jesus into Heaven completed His earthly work of our redemption. Through His numerous apparitions to hundreds of people between the Day of His glorious Resurrection and the Day of His Ascension, Jesus proved two things. First of all, He proved that He was the promised Messiah. Secondly, He proved that through He Who overcame death, those who persevere in their living faith shall also overcome death and inherit the Kingdom of God.

Based on the writings of St. Augustine, the Catholic Church believes that the observance of the Feast of the Ascension of Jesus is of Apostolic origin. During the 5 th century, St. Augustine wrote that this Feast was of universal observance within the Church far long before his time.

During today's First Reading from the Acts of the Apostles that spiritually enriched us with the Word of God, we heard the words that were written in the beginning of the second book of St. Luke to Theophilus. In his first book, the Gospel According to Luke, St. Luke wrote an orderly account about what Jesus had done and taught from the beginning of His ministry until the day when He was taken up to Heaven after giving instructions through the Holy Spirit to the apostles whom He had chosen. Now, St. Luke was writing about what took place following those days.

For forty days, Jesus had appeared to His disciples, presenting Himself alive to them by many convincing proofs. While speaking about the Kingdom of God, Jesus explained the Scriptures to His disciples. He ate and drank with them. He walked on the Road to Emmaus with some. He allowed some to touch Him to prove that He had a physical body.

Having done these things, Jesus commanded the disciples not to leave Jerusalem until such time as they had been baptized with the Holy Spirit in fulfillment of the promise of the Father. While John the Baptist baptized with water for the repentance of sins, Jesus would baptize His disciples with the Holy Spirit.

Through His actions, Jesus was opening the eyes of His disciples as to what was to come. In seeking to understand what was to come, some asked Jesus, "Lord, is this the time when you will restore the kingdom of Israel?" Jesus answered, "It is not for you to know the times or periods that the Father has set by his own authority." Failing to perceive the unmeasurable greatness of the mystery of God that was unravelling itself before their eyes, some of the disciples still longed for a worldly kingdom, a time when the enemies of the Jewish people would be destroyed. Had the disciples forgotten the past teachings of Jesus when He had told them not to believe in those who would say that the kingdom of God is here or there because it is within?
Jesus said to His disciples, "You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth." Through the power of the Holy Spirit, the eyes of the disciples would be opened. They would embrace a spiritual heart that would open their minds to the fact that the spiritual Kingdom of God has come on earth as it is in Heaven. They would perceive that the spiritual Kingdom of God embraces all the saints of the past, present and future who are baptized and receive the Holy Spirit. For it is living faith in Christ and the Sacrament of Baptism that one is born again and qualifies to receive salvation and eternal life in the Kingdom of God.

When Jesus had finished telling His disciples what they needed to know, He was lifted up and a cloud took Him out of their sight. When we say that Jesus was lifted up into Heaven, it is not meant that to the height of the clouds is Heaven. It simply means that Jesus disappeared from their view. He was raised up and a cloud received Him out of their sight.

After Jesus was lifted up and the cloud took Him out of the sight of the disciples, they kept gazing towards heaven. Suddenly, two men in white robes stood by them and asked them why they were looking up towards heaven. They told the disciples that Jesus shall return in the same way that He was taken up into Heaven.

Contrary to the false teachings that we hear around us, Jesus shall not return to this world through a second physical birth. Nor shall He return to come and get 144,000 chosen ones to raise them to Heaven. When He returns, it will be at the end of this age when this physical world shall come to its end. It shall be at the resurrection of the bodies, at the moment before the final judgment of all.

While awaiting that moment, St. Paul tells us through today's Second Reading from the Letter to the Ephesians that we should lead a life worthy of the calling to which we have been called, with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, making every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.

We are reminded that there is One Body of Christ and one Spirit of God. The Body of Christ is the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church that Jesus has instituted on earth. To this Body and Spirit, we have been called to the one hope of our calling, to one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all.

Contrary to the false circulating teachings of many, there is no salvation outside the one Body of Christ. Not all or many Churches lead to Christ and to salvation. Not all Churches in this world have the same Lord, the same faith, the same baptism, one God and Father of all, who is above all and through all and in all. Each Church has its own doctrines. Only one Church has the true doctrine, the truth that Jesus taught to His followers. Jesus instituted only one Church on earth. All other Churches have been instituted by men. And the true Church is the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church that has its seat in Rome under our spiritual father and Vicar of Christ, Pope Benedict XVI. Just as the human body without a spirit is dead, [Jas. 2:26] the bodies of the false Churches without the Spirit of Christ are dead!

Before the coming of Christ on earth, man was a slave to sin. He was a captive within the kingdom of Satan who was the prince of this world. Since the glorious Resurrection of Jesus, God reclaimed His Kingdom, making captivity itself a captive. Through Christ, the captives of Satan become the captives of Jesus. To Jesus, we are indebted for our freedom from the slavery of sin.

Over and above Jesus making captives out of His people, He gave them gifts. To each was given grace according to what Jesus determined was needed for the spiritual growth of His Body. Some were called to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some pastors and some teachers, to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the Body of Christ, until all have come to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to maturity, to the measure of the full stature of Christ.

"In Romans 12:3-8 and 1 Corinthians 12:1-31, there are similar lists of gifts. However, there are some striking differences. In Ephesians, it is a question of the universal Church and not particular communities. The gifts are concentrated in certain "offices" within the Church. No mention is made of individual charismatic gifts of tongues, healing, etc... as in 1 Corinthians." (The Jerome Biblical Commentary, p. 347)

During today's Second Reading, we heard St. Paul asking what it meant that Jesus had ascended. Did it mean that He had also descended into the lower parts of the earth? No! In this passage, it meant that He who descended from Heaven, who had been sent by the Father, is the same One who ascended far above all the heavens. Jesus has returned to Heaven from where He came from.

Today's spiritual message is found in the Gospel Reading that we heard earlier. When Jesus appeared to the eleven, He said to them, "Go into all the world and proclaim the Good News to the whole creation. The one who believes and is baptized will be saved: but the one who does not believe will be condemned." In other words, those who do not believe and refuse the Sacrament of Baptism will be condemned. It is absolutely necessary that one be baptised of water and Spirit in order to enter the Kingdom of God.

To those who believe, Jesus promised to bless them with spiritual signs. In His Name, they will cast out demons; they will speak in new tongues; they will pick up snakes in their hands, and if they drink any deadly thing it will not hurt them; they will lay their hands on the sick, and they will recover.

Again, I must emphasize that these gifts are not the same as the gifts that are found in Romans and 1 Corinthians. Some of these gifts were given to the disciples of Christ in the early days of the founding of the Catholic Church for the benefit of the universal Church. As such, I do not recommend that anyone should go out and play with snakes and poison to test the Word of God. In all likelihood, unless prevented by the grace of God as part of His mysterious Divine Plan, they will be bitten and they will be poisoned.

Having said this, after being taken up into Heaven, the disciples went out and proclaimed the Good News everywhere. Today, we see the fruit of their work because Jesus worked with them and confirmed the messages by the signs that accompanied the Gospel.

For two thousand years, the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church has valiantly persisted by the grace of God the Father and the power of the Holy Spirit in the Most Holy Name of Jesus. For two thousand years, the Catholic Church has proclaimed the Good News to the whole creation, generation after generation. For two thousands years, the Ascension of the Lord has been commemorated in thoughts, in words and in actions.

My brothers and sisters, as you reflect upon the Ascension of the Lord Jesus during the coming week, remember that while Jesus has ascended into Heaven, He is here with us today. He is present in our hearts. He is present in His apostolic Church. He is physically present in the Holy Eucharist and in the Sacred Tabernacle. As mysterious as it appears, while He has ascended, our faith affirms to us that He is still here with us.

May Jesus always be with each and every one of you as you are moved by His Spirit to proclaim the Good News to those around you.
Offertory:
1.      Dios Nia Ko
2.      O Dios Dawata
3.      Diyutay Lang Kini
4.      Daygon Ikaw Ginoong Dios
5.      Narito Ako (San Andres)
6.      Narito Ako, Panginoon (Que)
7.      Unang Alay (Magnaye)
8.      Dwelling Place (Foley)
9.      How shall I sing to God (Haas)
10.  One Bread, One Body (Foley)
11.  Prayer for Generosity (Arboleda) “That I do Your most holy will”

Sanctus:
  1. Santos (Mass 21 Villanueva)
  2. Santos (Fernandez)
  3. Santos (Hontiveros)
  4. Sanctus (pwede yung latin chant or yung English translation)
  5. Holy (Dufford-Schutte)

Acclamation:
1.      Si Kristo atong Handumon
2.      Sa Krus mo at Pagkabuhay
3.      Dying
4.      Christ Has Died, Alleluia (Wise)

Amen:
1.      Amen (chord of A D)
2.      Amen (Francisco, Arboleda, Reyes, Torres)
3.      Doxology (Dufford)

Pater Noster:
At your choice… If the congregation can participate to sing this, that would be better.

Doxology:
1.      Kay Imo Man (Chord of Am)
2.      Sapagkat
3.      For the Kingdom

Agnus Dei:
1.      Kordero sa Dios IV (chord of Dm-B)
2.      Kordero ng Dios (Que)
3.      Lamb of God (Folk)

Communion:
1.      O Dios Ikaw Haduol
2.      Mao Kining Akong Lawas
3.      Way Sukod ang Pagmahal
4.      Kaibigan, kapanalig (Ofrasio & Hontiveros)
5.      Pagsibol (Aquino)
6.      Kaibigan “’Di ka nag-iisa, kasama mo ako”
7.      Pagkakaibigan (Cenzon & Abad-Santos)
8.      Huwag kang Mangamba (Pagsanghan & Francisco)
9.      Tubig ng Buhay (Valdellon)
10.  Far Greater Love (Go & Francisco)
11.  Here in this Place (Haas)
12.  I am the Bread of Life (Toolan)
13.  Here I am Lord (Schutte)

Recessional:
1.      Kinsa?
2.      Ang atong Tulubagon
3.      Humayo’t Ihayag
4.      O Bayan ng Dios (Aquino)
5.      All my days (Schutte & Murray)
6.      I will sing forever (Francisco)


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Suggested Songs for May 13, 2012 Mass


Sunday, May 13, 2012
6th Sunday of Easter

Jesus said to his disciples: "As the Father loves me, so I also love you. Remain in my love. If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commandments and remain in his love."

Entrance:
1.      Awitan ta ang Ginoo
2.      Awit sa Himaya
3.      Awit sa Pagdayeg
4.      Bag-ong Awit
5.      Awit mga Binuhat
6.      Mag-awit Kita
7.      Buklod ng Pag-ibig (Pangilinan, Hontiveros)
8.      Isang Pananampalataya (Santos & Hontiveros)
9.      Magsiawit sa Panginoon (Isidro & Que) "Magsiawit kayo sa Panginoon; ALELUYA!"
10.  Sumigaw sa Galak (Que)
11.  All the Ends of the Earth (Dufford)
12.  Sing a new song (Schutte). Don’t forget to replace “Yahweh’s people” to “O God’s people.” "Singing Alleluia..."
13.  Water of Life (Haas)
Kyrie:
1.      O Ginoo Kaloy-I Kami
2.      Ginoo Kaloy-I Kami (Nars Fernandez)
3.      Panginoon Maawa Ka (Francisco)
4.      Lord, Have Mercy (Francisco-Agatep)

Gloria:
1.      Himaya sa Dios II (Gloria)
2.      Papuri sa Dios (Francisco-Reyes-Torres)
3.      Glory to God (Francisco-Agatep)
First Reading                                                                   Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48
When Peter entered, Cornelius met him
and, falling at his feet, paid him homage.
Peter, however, raised him up, saying,
"Get up. I myself am also a human being."

Then Peter proceeded to speak and said,
"In truth, I see that God shows no partiality.
Rather, in every nation whoever fears him and acts uprightly
is acceptable to him."

While Peter was still speaking these things,
the Holy Spirit fell upon all who were listening to the word.
The circumcised believers who had accompanied Peter
were astounded that the gift of the Holy Spirit
should have been poured out on the Gentiles also,
for they could hear them speaking in tongues and glorifying God.
Then Peter responded,
"Can anyone withhold the water for baptizing these people,
who have received the Holy Spirit even as we have?"
He ordered them to be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ.
Responsorial Psalm                                                          Ps 98:1, 2-3, 3-4
R. (cf. 2b) The Lord has revealed to the nations his saving power.

Sing to the LORD a new song,
for he has done wondrous deeds;
His right hand has won victory for him,
his holy arm.

R. The Lord has revealed to the nations his saving power.

The LORD has made his salvation known:
in the sight of the nations he has revealed his justice.
He has remembered his kindness and his faithfulness
toward the house of Israel.

R. The Lord has revealed to the nations his saving power.

All the ends of the earth have seen
the salvation by our God.
Sing joyfully to the LORD, all you lands;
break into song; sing praise.

R. The Lord has revealed to the nations his saving power.

Second Reading                                                                   1 Jn 4:7-10
Beloved, let us love one another,
because love is of God;
everyone who loves is begotten by God and knows God.
Whoever is without love does not know God, for God is love.
In this way the love of God was revealed to us:
God sent his only Son into the world
so that we might have life through him.
In this is love:
not that we have loved God, but that he loved us
and sent his Son as expiation for our sins.

Gospel Acclamation:
1.      Aleluya Lamdag Ka
2.      Aleluya Himoa Kami nga Dalan
3.      Aleluya (Francisco)
4.      Salamat sa Dios (Hontiveros)
5.      Celtic Alleluia (O’Caroll-Walker)
6.      Seek Ye First

Gospel                                                                                   Jn 15:9-17
Jesus said to his disciples:
"As the Father loves me, so I also love you.
Remain in my love.
If you keep my commandments, you will remain in my love,
just as I have kept my Father"s commandments
and remain in his love."

"I have told you this so that my joy may be in you
and your joy might be complete.
This is my commandment: love one another as I love you.
No one has greater love than this,
to lay down one's life for one's friends.
You are my friends if you do what I command you.
I no longer call you slaves,
because a slave does not know what his master is doing.
I have called you friends,
because I have told you everything I have heard from my Father.
It was not you who chose me, but I who chose you
and appointed you to go and bear fruit that will remain,
so that whatever you ask the Father in my name he may give you.
This I command you: love one another."

Homily/Personal Reflection of the Readings:
Truly, our Lord gives endlessly. It is so spiritually uplifting to hear how the Lord God loves us without boundaries, giving generously the best of all what He possesses. 

During today's First Reading from The Acts of the Apostles, [Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48] St. Peter, the first Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, gave us three spiritual messages:

1) First of all, when Cornelius, the centurion of the Roman cohort fell at St. Peter's feet and worshipped him, he was made to stand up and to stop it. As St. Peter indicated, he was a god, but a mortal.

The Old Testament Commandments of God the Father that were given to Moses, these being explained to us through Jesus Christ in the New Testament, command us to place God first in our lives. We are to adore one God. We are to worship one God. We are to idolize one God. These words, adore, worship and idolize all mean the same thing. They are synonyms to each other.

How often do we hear someone continuously speaking of a saint? At times we wonder if the saint is more important than God since God is rarely mentioned, if mentioned at all. Has this person placed the saint above God? Has this person forgotten that if one has been elevated to sainthood, it is by the grace of God? Yes, all things are given to us by God. If the saint is a saint, it is because he or she was blessed abundantly by the infinite grace of God. As such, the status of sainthood is a message that we should look above, to He who showers infinite graces on those who love Him, serve Him, and obey Him.

The same applies to movie actors, singers, musicians, etc... How often do we hear that our teenagers or young adults idolize these people? Their bedrooms are covered with souvenirs, posters, signed photos, etc... In that same room, you will not find one crucifix, one holy picture, one religious article, etc... The talented person is being idolized, having been placed above God. But from Who do these people get their talents? It is from God! If one is elevated to fame, it is by the grace of God. And we must never forget that.

2) Secondly, St. Peter said that God shows no partiality. Does God show partiality or not? Some say, "Look at the handicaps, they are not equal. God did not give them as much!" This type of thinking is worldly thinking.

When we apply our spiritual minds, we perceive that God shows no partiality. He created us all equal in His image. Show me one person that has not been created with a soul and a body. Then, I will agree with you that we are not equal.

There is no need for me to prove to you that we all have a physical body. Your eyes affirms this truth. And if you cannot see, then your sense of touch affirms it.

Do we have a soul? The Catholic Church teaches us that we do. The soul is the innermost aspect of man, that which is of greatest value to him, that by which he is most especially in God's image. Soul signifies the spiritual principle of man. (Catechism of the Catholic Church # 363)

In view of the fact that each person, male or female, have a soul and body, God has shown no partiality.

3) Thirdly, St. Peter tells us that the Sacrament of Baptism is not reserved for God's people of the Old Testament. Christ died for all of us. And the proof is the fact that the Holy Spirit poured out His gifts on the Gentiles as much as on God's chosen people of the Old Testament. The Spirit of God does not show partiality. 

From this Reading, we can perceive that God loves us abundantly and gives endlessly to us. He shows no partiality. He created us equal with a soul and body. He does not look at the age, gender, race or nationality of a person. This is worldly thinking. God sent His beloved Son Jesus to die on the cross for the remission of the sins of all those who will accept Him through perseverance in their living faith and the Sacrament of Baptism.

The Second Reading from the First Letter of John [1 Jn. 4:7-10] commands us to love one another because God is love. If God can give us the best of all what He possesses as His sign of love, can we not as His children do the same thing? Can we not shine in our love by giving generously to all in need?

"Whoever does not love does not have God, for God is love." This is a very powerful statement! If we claim to be of God but do not have love, we do not have God. If we create disharmony among our friends, our family or our co-workers, division in the Church, display disobedience to God's spiritual laws by our public behaviour, can we claim to have God who is love? No, we cannot! If we do so, we are only fooling ourselves for God knows the truth. 

God gave us His only beloved Son. He gave us His love. The fullness of God was manifested in bodily form through Jesus, He who died on the cross for our sins so we may live through Him. Truly, does God not give endlessly? As children of God, we are called to shine in love so our love may be a reflection of the Divine love of God for the world.

Reviewing today's Gospel Reading, [Jn. 15:9-17] I have already touched on some of its content. Jesus said that if we keep His Commandments, we will abide in His love just as He has kept His Father's Commandments and abided in His love. Why should we obey the Commandments of God and abide in His love? It is for the joy of Jesus to be in us so our joy may be complete.

Will our joy be made complete if we disobey the commandments of God and are eternally damned? Certainly not! It is through our obedience, by walking our living faith according to the teachings of Jesus Christ, that we will receive the gift of salvation and eternal life in the Kingdom of God. We cannot serve two masters, have a blessed hope in one but live according to the deception of the other. There is one Lord, one God, and we are His children. Accordingly, we are called to shine in His glory by the grace of the Father and the power of the Holy Spirit in the Most Holy Name of Jesus.

Jesus said, "You are my friends if you do what I command you." Wow! This is awesome! Jesus is not saying, "I am your God. Do what I tell you or else!" Nor is Jesus saying, "You are my servants" and I am not accountable to you. No, He is saying, "I am your friend. Here, let me help you and show you the way to the fullness of eternal joy." Jesus has made known to us everything that He has heard from the Father. Through the revelation that was made complete in Jesus, God gave endlessly to us.

We did not choose Jesus. He chose us. We do not have the capability of drawing towards God. It is by the grace of the Father that we are drawn to Jesus. It is God the Father calling us, telling us through His Spirit, "Jesus is the answer. Go to Him."

Why is the Heavenly Father directing us towards Jesus by the power of His Spirit? It is so we may go and bear fruit, fruit that will last. Here, the Bible is not talking about a fruit that will last a year or so. It is the fruit that will last for an eternity. It is the fruit of the Holy Spirit, the fruit of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control." [Gal. 5:22]

By the grace of God, through the refining fire of the Holy Spirit, day by day, we are being transformed in the likeness of Christ. Through the power of love, we are being made holy so we may shine towards others in the fruit of the Holy Spirit. The end result, having been sanctified in Christ, we will inherit the Kingdom of God, not because we deserve it, but because our Lord gives endlessly. God loves you! He loves you (point to the left), and you (point to the centre), and you (point to the right), and me (point to self), and all of us (open arms to point to all). Let us never forget that!

Offertory:
1.      Mugna sa Dios
2.      Diyutay Lang Kini
3.      Nagahalad Kami
4.      O Dios Dawata
5.      Alay Kapwa (Tinio, Hontiveros)
6.      Isang Pagkain, Isang Katawan, Isang Bayan (San Pedro)
7.      Paghahandog ng Sarili
8.      One Bread, One Body (Foley)

Sanctus:
  1. Santos (Mass 21 Villanueva)
  2. Santos (Fernandez)
  3. Santos (Hontiveros)
  4. Sanctus (pwede yung latin chant or yung English translation)
  5. Holy (Dufford-Schutte)

Acclamation:
1.      Si Kristo atong Handumon
2.      Sa Krus mo at Pagkabuhay
3.      Dying

Amen:
1.      Amen (chord of A D)
2.      Amen (Francisco, Arboleda, Reyes, Torres)

Pater Noster:
At your choice… If the congregation can participate to sing this, that would be better.
Doxology:
1.      Kay Imo Man (Chord of Am)
2.      Sapagkat
3.      For the Kingdom

Agnus Dei:
1.      Kordero sa Dios IV (chord of Dm-B)
2.      Kordero ng Dios (Que)
3.      Lamb of God (Folk)

Communion:
1.      Gugma’g Paglaum
2.      Kining Maong Akong Lawas
3.      Way Sukod Man ang Pagmahal
4.      Sa Iyong Pag-ibig (Dublin, Dacanay of Hangad)
5.      Di Matinag na Pag-ibig (Hangad)
6.      Tubig ng Buhay (Valdellon)
7.      Pagkakaibigan (Cenzon & Abad Santos)
8.      Dakilang Pag-ibig (Pangilinan, Hontiveros)
9.      Far Greater Love (Go, Francisco)
10.  God of Love (Schutte)
11.  On Eagle’s Wings (Joncas)
12.  So the Love of God (Schutte)
Recessional:
1.      Ang Tawag
2.      Ang Atong Tulubagon
3.      Humayo’t Ihayag
4.      Reyna ng Langit or any Marian Song
5.      Before the Sun burned bright (Schutte)
6.      I will sing forever (Francisco)

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