We
are now on the 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B and we are grateful
for your support by visiting us here always.
The
readings for the 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B cause us to reflect on
Jesus’ power to heal us, both physically and spiritually. In the first reading,
Job laments that he is experiencing so much misery and despair. But the psalm
reminds us to “Praise the Lord, who heals the brokenhearted.” The Gospel tells
how Jesus cured Peter’s mother in law, freed those possessed by demons, and
preached in the area.- Human
Suffering and Quest for Meaning:
Job's lament in the first reading highlights the profound struggle of
human suffering and the search for meaning amidst life's trials. This
theme resonates with anyone grappling with pain, loss, or hardship.
- Divine
Compassion and Healing:
Contrasting with human suffering, the Responsorial Psalm and the Gospel
emphasize God's compassion and healing power. This theme underscores the
Christian belief in a God who cares deeply about human affliction and
actively works to restore and heal.
- Service
and Sacrifice in Ministry:
Paul's reflections in the second reading on his role as an apostle
underscore the themes of selfless service and sacrifice. His commitment to
preaching the Gospel without seeking personal gain highlights the
Christian call to serve others.
- The
Power of Jesus' Ministry:
The Gospel reading showcases Jesus' authority over illness and evil
forces, underlining the theme of the transformative power present in
Jesus' ministry. It shows the inauguration of a new era of divine action
in the world.
- Solitude
and Prayer:
Jesus seeking solitude for prayer, despite the demands of his ministry,
emphasizes the importance of prayer and communion with God. This theme is
a reminder of the need for spiritual nourishment and reflection in the
midst of active service.
- The
Role of the Community in Faith:
The interactions between Jesus and those he heals, as well as the actions
of the disciples, highlight the theme of community in the Christian
journey. It shows how faith is lived and experienced within a community,
and how the community plays a role in supporting, nurturing, and
participating in the mission of the Church.
These
themes for the 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B collectively offer a rich and
multifaceted insight into Christian life, emphasizing the balance between
personal spirituality and communal engagement, between human struggle and
divine grace, and between active service and contemplative prayer.
Entrance Song:
1.
Lungsod nga Balaan
2.
Diha sa Halaran
3.
Bayan, Umawit (Borres, Baltazar, Francisco) Pag-aalaala (Francisco)
4.
Sing to the Mountains (Dufford) “You have answered my plea.”
5.
Come With Praise (Schutte) Prioritize Stanza 3.
Readings:- First
Reading – Job
7:1-4, 6-7: Job laments life's hardships, comparing his suffering to a
laborer's toil and a slave's longing for relief. His nights are restless,
his days joyless, feeling his life fleeting like the wind.
- Responsorial
Psalm – Psalm
147: Praise the Lord, who heals the brokenhearted.
Praise the Lord for His
kindness and mercy. He restores and unites, heals the brokenhearted, and knows
all creation intimately. He uplifts the humble, humbling the wicked.- Second
Reading –1
Corinthians 9:16-19, 22-23: Preaching the gospel is my entrusted duty,
not a ground for pride. My reward lies in sharing it freely, adapting to
serve all, with the hope of sharing in its blessings.
- Gospel – Mark
1:29-39: Jesus healed Simon's mother-in-law at her home. That evening,
many sick and demon-possessed were brought to him; he healed them, not
allowing demons to speak. Seeking solitude, Jesus prayed in the early
morning. Urged by his followers, he continued his mission, preaching and
exorcising demons throughout Galilee.
Offertory:
1. Gasa
sa Gugma (Koro Viannista)
2. Diyutay lang Kini (Koro
Viannista)
3.
Dios Nia Ko
4.
Narito Ako (San Andres) Prioritize stanza 2
5. Mula
Sa’Yo (Francisco)
6.
Paghahandog ng Sarili
7.
Dwelling Place (Foley)
8.
Earthen Vessels (Foley)
Communion:
1. Gugma’g Paglaum
(Fernandez)
2. Ang Kinabuhing
Mahinungdanon
3.
Natawag Ko na Ikaw
4. O
Hesus, Hilumin Mo (Francisco)
5. Awit
ng Paghilom (Aquino)
6.
Pagsibol (Aquino)
7.
Gabing Kulimlim (Arboleda, Francisco)
8.
Far Greater Love (Go, Francisco)
9.
God of Silence (Francisco)
10.
I Seek You for I Thirst (Valdellon)
11.
In Him Alone (Francisco)
12.
Lead me Lord (De Pano)
13.
Your Heart Today (Francisco)
14.
Here I am Lord, swak sa Gospel
Recessional:
1.
Kinsa?
2.
Ang Tawag
3.
Humayo’t Ihayag (Francisco, Catalan, Go)
4.
Magpasalamat Kayo sa Panginoon (Ramirez) prioritize stanza 2
5.
I Will Sing Forever (Francisco)
6.
All My Days (Schutte, Murray)
7.
My Heart’s Thanksgiving (Aquino)
Ipagpaumanhin po ninyo at
natagalan ang ating update this week. Namatay po kasi ang aking ama last Monday
at sa Sabado pa ang libing. Nataon na namatay pa siya sa bisperas pa ng birthday ko which is January 23. Please include him (Jimmy Gangca) sa inyong mga prayers. Thank you po.
The readings for the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Year B (see below) invite us to recognize Jesus and grant him authority in our
lives. In the first reading, Moses foretells the coming of a mighty prophet.
The Gospel tells how the people were amazed by the way Jesus taught with
authority. The readings for the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B, encompass
several interwoven themes that are central to Christian theology and spiritual
life:
- Prophetic Authority and Divine Truth:
The first reading from Deuteronomy speaks of a prophet like Moses,
emphasizing the importance of heeding true prophetic voices that convey
God's will and truth. This theme of authoritative teaching is echoed in
the Gospel, where Jesus' teachings are contrasted with those of the
scribes.
- Divine Guidance and Obedience:
Psalm 95 calls for joyful praise and worship of God, recognizing Him as
our creator and guide. It emphasizes listening to God's voice and avoiding
the hard-heartedness of our ancestors, underscoring the importance of
obedience to divine guidance.
- Undistracted Devotion to God:
The second reading from 1 Corinthians discusses the states of married and
unmarried life, highlighting how the unmarried can focus more directly on
pleasing the Lord. This theme of undistracted devotion is relevant to
understanding different vocations and the ways they can lead to holiness.
- The Authority of Jesus: The Gospel reading vividly
demonstrates Jesus' divine authority, not just in teaching but also in his
power over unclean spirits. His authority impresses and amazes the people,
revealing him as a figure of divine power and wisdom.
- Recognition of Christ's Power: The reaction of the
congregation in the Gospel to Jesus' exorcism and teaching underlines the
theme of recognizing and responding to Christ's power and authority. This
response of amazement and the spread of Jesus' fame throughout Galilee are
central to understanding the impact of Jesus' ministry.
These themes for the 4th
Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B. collectively focus on the recognition and
acceptance of divine authority, the call to obedient and joyful worship, the
importance of discerning true prophetic voices, and the unique and powerful role
of Jesus Christ in salvation history. They offer rich material for reflection
on how Christians are called to respond to God’s word and authority in their
everyday lives.
Entrance:
1. Diha sa Halaran, swak sa Psalm “Dayga ang
Ginoo”
2. Daygon ta ang Ginoo, swak pa rin sa Psalm
“Dagyga ang Ginoo”
3. Awit ng
Pasasalamat (Hontiveros)
4.
Pag-aalaala (Francisco) Prioritize Stanza 2.
5. All I ask of you (Norbet)
6. Blest be the Lord (Schutte)
Readings:
· First Reading – Deuteronomy 18:15-20: Moses declares God's
promise to raise a prophet like him from among the people. This prophet,
carrying God's words, must be heeded, with consequences for false prophecy.
· Responsorial Psalm – Psalm 95: If today you hear his voice, harden
not your hearts.
Let us joyfully praise the
Lord, our salvation's rock. In worship, remember He is our creator and guide.
Heed His voice today, avoiding the hardness of heart shown by our ancestors.
· Second Reading – 1 Corinthians 7:32-35: The unmarried are
encouraged to focus solely on pleasing the Lord, free from worldly
distractions. Married individuals naturally divide attention between the Lord
and their spouse. This advice is for undistracted devotion.
· Gospel – Mark 1:21-28: In Capernaum's synagogue, Jesus'
authoritative teaching awed listeners, contrasting with the scribes. His
authority was further displayed when He commanded an unclean spirit to exit a
possessed man. The spirit's obedience, marked by convulsions and a loud cry,
left the congregation amazed. They marveled at Jesus' powerful teachings and
control over unclean spirits. This incident quickly elevated Jesus' reputation
throughout Galilee.
Offertory:
1. O Dios Dawata (Koro Viannista)
2. Diyutay lang Kini
3. Ang Tanging Alay Ko
4. Narito Ako (San Andres) Prioritize Stanza
2.
5. Narito Ako, Panginoon (Que)
6. Prayer for Generosity (Arboleda)
7. To Be Your Bread (Haas)
Communion:
1. Ang Kinabuhing Mahinungdanon
2. Ang Tawo niining Kalibutan
3. Kini maong Akong Lawas
4. Awit ng Paghilom (Aquino)
5. Kaibigan
6. Halina, Lumapit sa Akin (Isidro, Que) Best
choice.
7. Hesus ng Aking Buhay (Aquino)
8. Huwag Kang Mangamba (Pagsanghan,
Francisco)
9. Huwag Limutin (Aquino)
10. H’wag Mangamba (Francisco)
11. Far Greater Love (Go, Francisco)
12. God of Silence (Francisco)
13. Here I Am, Lord (Schutte)
Recessional:
1. Ang Atong Tulubagon
2. Kinsa?
3. Ang Tawag
4. Magpasalamat sa Kanya (Ramirez)
5. O Bayan ng Dios (Aquino)
6. My Heart’s Thanksgiving (Aquino)