A. Introduction
a) To the Holy Mass
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ, Good Morning!
Welcome to Saint Dominic’s Parish Church for Sunday Holy Mass. We celebrate today the 14th Week in the Ordinary Time, Liturgical Year C.
This Sunday Gospel story tells us Our Lord’s instructions to the disciples being sent to preach the Good News of salvation. The common good of listeners must be the first priority of missionaries and preachers. Besides, church workers should not be too dependent on material means or worldly power so as to freely speak the saving truth. Finally, those who serve the Lord would not worry about what they will get back for having dedicated their lives in the Lord’s vineyard because their names are written in heaven.
Please all stand for the entrance hymn.
Welcome to Saint Dominic’s Parish Church for Sunday Holy Mass. We celebrate today the 14th Week in the Ordinary Time, Liturgical Year C.
This Sunday Gospel story tells us Our Lord’s instructions to the disciples being sent to preach the Good News of salvation. The common good of listeners must be the first priority of missionaries and preachers. Besides, church workers should not be too dependent on material means or worldly power so as to freely speak the saving truth. Finally, those who serve the Lord would not worry about what they will get back for having dedicated their lives in the Lord’s vineyard because their names are written in heaven.
Please all stand for the entrance hymn.
b) To the Readings
- First Reading: Is 66:10-14c
The New Testament Church takes for herself what was said about Jerusalem. The Lord always loves and cares for his Church by providing her with plenty of food and comfort so that His people will prosper in the face of nations.
The New Testament Church takes for herself what was said about Jerusalem. The Lord always loves and cares for his Church by providing her with plenty of food and comfort so that His people will prosper in the face of nations.
- Second Reading: Gal 6:14-18
According to Saint Paul, the main reason for Christians to be proud is that they through the grace of the Lord have become a new creation and worthy of God’s peace and mercy.
According to Saint Paul, the main reason for Christians to be proud is that they through the grace of the Lord have become a new creation and worthy of God’s peace and mercy.
B. Hymns For Holy Mass
a) ES #136 - “Sing To The Mountains”
b) EM page 188
c) Response to Universal Prayer: “Lord, Hear Our Prayer”
d) ES #153 - “Our Blessing Cup”
e) ES #214 - “In Him Alone”
f) ES #173 - “I Wil Sing Forever”
b) EM page 188
c) Response to Universal Prayer: “Lord, Hear Our Prayer”
d) ES #153 - “Our Blessing Cup”
e) ES #214 - “In Him Alone”
f) ES #173 - “I Wil Sing Forever”