The readings for Divine Mercy
Sunday (2nd Sunday of Easter) for Year B show us that the mercy of God is given
to all of us, even though we turn away again and again. In the gospel for this
Sunday Jesus appears to the disciples. Then he comes back and lovingly helps
Thomas overcome his doubts.
For Divine Mercy Sunday Year B,
the readings introduce several deeply intertwined themes that underscore the
essence of Christian life, God’s infinite mercy, and the dynamics of faith and
community. Here's a broader look at these themes:- Unity and Sharing in Community: The first
reading highlights the unity among the early Christians, who shared their
possessions and ensured no one was in need. This theme invites us to
consider how our communities reflect this spirit of sharing and support.
- Power of Testimony: Also in Acts, the
apostles’ testimony about Jesus’ resurrection plays a crucial role,
emphasizing the importance of witnessing to our faith through words and
actions.
- Faith in Jesus: The second reading
underscores that belief in Jesus as the Messiah is a sign of our rebirth
through God. This theme challenges us to reflect on the depth of our faith
and its transformative power.
- Love and Obedience: In 1 John, love for
God and His commandments is portrayed as natural for those born of God.
This passage encourages us to view God’s commands not as burdens but as
expressions of love.
- Victory through Faith: The idea that our
faith allows us to overcome the world offers encouragement in times of
struggle, highlighting faith as a source of strength.
- Peace and Forgiveness: The Gospel
presents Jesus bestowing peace and the authority to forgive sins,
illustrating the central role of forgiveness and peace in Christian life.
- Doubt and Belief: Thomas’ journey from
doubt to faith highlights the theme of belief without seeing, offering
hope and blessing to future generations of believers.
- Role of the Holy Spirit: Jesus breathing
the Holy Spirit onto His disciples underscores the empowerment and
guidance the Spirit provides to believers.
- Inclusivity of Belief: Jesus’ blessing
for those who have not seen but still believe expands the community of
faith beyond the eyewitnesses to include all future generations.
- Purpose of the Gospel: The explicit
statement that these events are recorded to help us believe that Jesus is
the Messiah invites us to engage with the Gospel in a personal and
transformative way.
Entrance:
1. Diosnong Magtutudlo
2. Lungsod nga Balaan
3. Daygon ta ang Ginoo, to
justify the 2nd Sunday of Easter
4. Awit ng Pasasalamat
(Hontiveros)
5. Magsiawit sa Panginoon (Isidro
& Que) "Magsiawit kayo sa Panginoon; ALELUYA!"
6. Isang Pananampalataya (Santos
& Hontiveros)
7. Blest be the Lord (Schutte)
"The God of mercy, the God who saves" is so Divine Mercy.
8. Sing a new song (Schutte).
Don’t forget to replace “Yahweh’s people” to “O God’s people.” "Singing
Alleluia..."
9. Sing to the Mountains
(Dufford)
Readings:- First Reading - Acts
4:32-35: The early believers were united, sharing possessions and
resources. The apostles' powerful testimony about Jesus' resurrection
earned them high regard. They distributed funds from sold properties to
meet everyone's needs, ensuring no one was in need.
- Responsorial Psalm - Psalm
118: Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good, his love is
everlasting.
Israel, Aaron's
descendants, and the God-fearing proclaim God's enduring mercy. He answers in
distress, providing strength and salvation. The rejected stone becomes the
cornerstone, a marvelous act of the Lord.- Second Reading - 1
John 5:1-6: Belief in Jesus as the Christ shows we are born of God.
Loving God and His children means obeying His commandments, which are not
burdensome. Our faith in Jesus as God's Son overcomes the world, affirmed
by the Spirit of truth.
- Gospel - John
20:19-31: In a locked room, Jesus appeared to his disciples, offering
peace and showing his wounds, which brought them joy. He empowered them
with the Holy Spirit and the authority to forgive sins. Thomas, absent
initially, doubted their testimony. Later, Jesus appeared again, inviting
Thomas to touch his wounds, leading to Thomas' declaration of faith. Jesus
blessed future believers who wouldn't see yet believe. These events were
recorded to affirm faith in Jesus as the Christ.
Offertory:
1. Mugna sa Dios (Koro Viannista)
2. Diyutay Lang Kini (Koro Viannista)
3. Ihalad Namo Kanimo (Fernandez)
4. Palihug Dawata Ginoo
5. Unang Alay (Magnaye)
6. Paghahandog ng Sarili
(Arboleda-Francisco)
7. Pag-aalay (Francisco)
8. One Bread, One Body (Foley)
9. Blessed Be God
10. We Remember (Haugen) Use
Stanza 2.
Communion:
1. Kini Maong Akong Lawas (Koro
Viannista)
2. Kalig-on sa Pagtoo (Koro
Viannista) sibo kaayo sa Gospel diin nasukod ang pagtoo ni San Tomas sa dihang
wala siya motoo nga nakita sa ubang tinun-an si Jesus nga buhi
3. Ang Kalinaw Ibilin Ko Kaninyo,
sibo usab kini sa Ebanghelyo
4. Tubig ng Buhay (Valdellon)
5. Pagsibol (Aquino)
6. Pag-ibig Ko (Cenzon). If your
parish wants to emphasize celebrating Divine Mercy.
7. Far Greater Love (Go &
Francisco)
8. Without seeing you (Haas),
Best choice, for this is especially about doubting Thomas.
9. Now we remain (Haas), Stanzas
1 & 2 ang priority.
10. I Seek You For I Thirst
(Valdellon)
Recessional:
1. Ang Kalinaw Ibilin Ko kaninyo,
if wala nakanta sa kalawat
2. Ang Tawag
3. Pagbanwag
4. Humayo’t Ihayag (Francisco,
Catalan & Go). Emphasize "Aleluya" at finale.
5. O Bayan ng Diyos (Aquino)
6. I will sing forever
(Francisco)
7. I am the Bread of Life
(Toolan) Prioritize Stanza 5
8. Let There Be Peace n Earth
(Miller, Jackson)
The readings for Palm Sunday
Year B (Passion Sunday) focus the sacrifice which Jesus Christ made for me and
you. The reading for the procession of the palms tells of Jesus' triumphant
entry into Jerusalem. The first reading from Isaiah foretells Jesus' suffering.
The psalm sings "My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?", which
is the Psalm Jesus prayed from the cross. The second reading from Philippians
speaks of the how Jesus Christ is our Lord and Savior. And in the gospel we
hear how Jesus first celebrated the Passover, and then became the sacrificial
lamb for us.
Palm Sunday Year B weaves
together a rich tapestry of themes that resonate deeply with the Christian
experience, reflecting on the final days and ultimate sacrifice of Jesus
Christ. These themes include:
·
Kingship and Humility:
Both the Procession readings from Mark and John highlight Jesus' entry into
Jerusalem as a king, but in a way that defies worldly expectations. Riding on a
colt or donkey, He fulfills ancient prophecies about the Messiah's humble
arrival, emphasizing the contrast between divine kingship and earthly power.
· Obedience and Suffering: The reading from Isaiah
and the account of Jesus' passion in Mark showcase the obedience of the
servant, who, despite facing suffering and humiliation, remains steadfast and
trusts in God's plan. This obedience even unto death highlights the depth of Jesus'
commitment to fulfilling His Father's will.- Salvation
and Redemption:
The passion narrative, particularly Jesus' crucifixion and death, focuses
on the themes of salvation and redemption. Jesus' sacrificial love,
evident in His willingness to endure the cross, opens the path for
humanity's reconciliation with God, offering hope and the promise of
eternal life.
- Divine
Exaltation:
The reading from Philippians speaks to the theme of divine exaltation,
where Christ's humility and obedience lead to His ultimate glorification
by God. This exaltation serves as a testament to Jesus' lordship and the
acknowledgment of His divine nature by all of creation.
- Prophetic
Fulfillment:
Throughout the readings, there is a strong emphasis on the fulfillment of
prophecy. Jesus' actions and experiences, from His triumphant entry into
Jerusalem to His suffering and death, are seen as the culmination of
biblical prophecies about the Messiah, underscoring the divine plan at
work in His life and mission.
- Faith
and Perseverance:
Implicit in these readings is the call to faith and perseverance for
believers. As followers of Christ, we are invited to embrace humility,
endure suffering, and remain faithful to God's will, inspired by Jesus'
own example.
Song for the Procession:
1. Himaya
ug Pagdayeg
2. Osanna sa Anak
ni David
3. Hosanna sa Anak
ni David (Parungao)
4. Krus
ng Ating Kaligtasan (Bautista)
5. Hosanna
to the Son of David (Schutte)
6. Let
Heaven Rejoice (Dufford) “Let children proclaim to every land, ‘Hosanna to our
King!’
Readings:- Procession - Mark
11:1-10: As Jesus neared Jerusalem, He sent disciples to fetch a colt,
instructing them on how to respond if questioned. Successfully bringing
the colt to Jesus, they prepared it for Him. Entering Jerusalem, Jesus was
greeted exuberantly by crowds laying cloaks and branches before Him,
acclaiming Him with shouts of "Hosanna" and recognizing Him as
the herald of God's kingdom, fulfilling a messianic prophecy and
symbolizing His kingship in a humble manner.
- Alternate Procession - John
12:12-16: As Jesus approached Jerusalem, a large crowd welcomed Him
with palm branches and shouts of "Hosanna," recognizing Him as
the prophesied King of Israel. His choice of a donkey fulfilled ancient
prophecy, though His disciples understood its significance only after His
glorification.
- First reading - Isaiah
50:4-7: Endowed with the gift of speech by God, I encourage the weary
and listen to His teaching daily. Despite suffering, I stand firm,
supported by God, confident in facing humiliation without shame.
- Responsorial
Psalm - Psalm 22: In my deepest despair, scorned
and wounded, I feel abandoned. Yet, I call for God's swift aid, promising
to proclaim His greatness to those who suffer, urging them to praise and
honor Him.
- Second
Reading - Philippians 2:6-11: Christ, though divine,
embraced humility, becoming human and obeying to the point of death on a
cross. Consequently, God elevated Him, ensuring every being honors Jesus
as Lord, glorifying God the Father.
- Gospel - Mark 14:1-15:47: Jesus' final days were
marked by betrayal, the Last Supper, and teachings on readiness. After
being betrayed by Judas, Jesus faced trials, denial by Peter, and
crucifixion. His death on the cross, amidst mockery, fulfilled prophecies
and demonstrated profound love. Buried by Joseph of Arimathea, Jesus'
sacrifice offered hope beyond death, emphasizing redemption and eternal
life for humanity.
Offertory:
1. O Dios Dawata
2. Gasa sa Gugma
3. Dios Nia Ko
4. Panalangin sa
Pagiging Bukas Palad
5. Kung ‘Yong
Nanaisin
6. Alay Kapwa
(Tinio and Hontiveros)
7. Prayer
of Rupert Mayer
Communion:
1. Balaan
nga Gugma
2. Misteryo
sa Kaluwasan
3. Kini
Maong Akong Lawas
4. Way
Sukod Man ang Pagmahal
5. Ang
kaluluwa ko’y nauuhaw (Isidro & Que)
6. Kaibigan,
Kapanalig (Ofrasio + Hontiveros)
7. Dakilang
Pag-ibig (Pangilinan & Hontiveros)
8. Diyos ay
Pag-ibig
9. Gabing Kulimlim
(Arboleda & Francisco)
10. Halina, lumapit sa Akin (Isidro &
Que)
11. Hiram sa Diiyos
12. Huwag kang mangamba (Pagsanghan &
Francisco)
13. H’wag mangamba (Francisco)
14. Likhain Mong muli (Alejo &
Francisco)
15. Maging akin muli (Aquino)
16. Manatili ka (Francisco)
17. Nang buo kong buhay (Alejo &
Hontiveros)
18. O Diyos, iniibig kita (Rodrigo &
Hontiveros)
19. O Hesus, hilumin Mo (Francisco)
20. Pag-alabin aming puso (Francisco)
21. Pagbabalik (Alcaraz & Francisco)
22. Pagkabighani (Alejo & Francisco)
23. Pag-ibig ko (Cenzon)
24. Pagtitipan (Javellana & Hontiveros)
25. Pintig ng Puso Ko (Table &
Hontiveros)
26. Sa Dapit-Hapon (Tabuena &
Hontiveros)
27. Saan kami tutungo (Macalinao &
Hontiveros)
28. Tingnan ang tao sa Krus (Alejo &
Hontiveros)
29. Kung ‘Yong
Nanaisin (Francisco)
30. Naroon sa Rosas
ang Mahal N’yang Dugo (Plunkett, Alejo, & Hontiveros)
31. Behold the Wood
(Schutte)
32. Wood of the
Cross
33. Anima Christi
(Arboleda)
34. Empty Space (Go
& Francisco)
35. Father, mercy
(Dufford)
36. God of silence
(Francisco)
37. Hosea (Norbet)
38. If I could touch
you (Francisco)
39. Jesus on the
cross (Go & Francisco)
40. Now we remain
(Haas)
41. Only this I want
(Schutte)
42. So the love of
God (Schutte)
43. Theme from the
cardinal
44. Turn to me
(Foley)
45. You are Mine
(Haas)
46. O Sacred Head,
Surrounded (Gerhardt, Baker, Alexander, Passion Chorale, Hassler, Bach)
47. The Old Rugged
Cross (Bennard)
48. Where True Love
Abides (Hontiveros)
Recessional:
1. Kinsa?
2. Ang
Atong Tulubagon
3. Alay
sa Kapwa (Esteban & Hontiveros)
4. Maliban
na mahulog sa lupa
5. Pananagutan
(Hontiveros)
6. Save
us O Lord (Dufford)
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