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How can I understand the readings? What music will we sing? What will the homily be about?

Welcome to St Simon ’ s There is more to Sunday Mass than you thought PREPARE FOR THE ANCIENT TRADITION with renewed participation. How can I understand the readings? What music will we sing? What will the homily be about? CORPUS CHRISTI 2013 First Communion of Caroline & Sophie

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How can I understand the readings? What music will we sing? What will the homily be about?

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  1. Welcome to St Simon’sThere is more to Sunday Mass than you thought PREPARE FOR THE ANCIENT TRADITIONwith renewed participation • How can I understand the readings? • What music will we sing? • What will the homily be about? CORPUS CHRISTI 2013 First Communion of Caroline & Sophie www.stsimonspartick.com

  2. INTROIT Gather your people O LordGather your people O LordOne bread, one body, one spirit of loveGather your people O Lord

  3. Penitential RiteKyrie Eleison (x3)Christe Eleison (x3)Kyrie Eleison (x3)Greek: Lord / Christ / Lord have mercy

  4. THE WORD There are special readings for today’s feast of Corpus Christi

  5. OLD TESTAMENT GENESIS 14. 18 - 20 A king offers bread and wine

  6. Psalm 78: Response The Lord gave them bread from heaven

  7. EPISTLE St Paul to Romans 5. 1-5 God’s love is in our hearts

  8. EPISTLE 1st CORINTHIANS 11. 23 The tradition St Paul received about the bread and wine

  9. GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Alleluia (Plainchant)

  10. GOSPEL LUKE 9. 11 - 17 Jesus feeds a crowd

  11. Lowicz, Poland

  12. APOSTLES’ CREED • I believe in God the Father Almighty, creator of heaven and earth • and in Jesus Christ, his only Son our Lord • who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, • suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried. • He descended into hell; • on the third day he rose again from the dead. • He ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of God, • the Father almighty. • From there he will come to judge the living and the dead. • I believe in the Holy Spirit, • the holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, • the forgiveness of sins, • the resurrection of the body and life everlasting. Amen

  13. PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL In response to the Gospel, during Advent anyone may try and say a prayer, ending: Lord in your mercy….. Missal suggests 4 intentions That our church might….. That our society might….. That our parish might….. At this special time we might.. PLEASE NOTE: these prayers are for us here. Those who are absent (the poor, refugees, sick, dead etc) should be remembered at the “memento” during the Eucharistic prayer

  14. There is no plate collection here unless for a previously intimated good cause. TODAY for ProLife Activities If you wish to support St Simon’s you must do this through your bank or the envelope system. Forms in sacristy. Box at back for visitors’ donations. www.beingcatholic.org.uk SUNDAY MASS 10 & 6pm in English 6 Vigil & 12 noon in Polish DAILY 12 30 except Sat. SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION Sat 12

  15. The Lord be with youAnd with your spiritLift up your heartsWe lift them up to the LordLet us give thanks to the Lord our GodIt is right and justPREFACE to the Eucharistic Prayer…..

  16. SANCTUS(Schubert) Holy holy holy, Lord, God of hosts (x2) Heaven and earth are full, full of your glory Hosanna in the highest, hosanna in the highest Blessed is He who comes, in the name of the Lord Hosanna in the highest, hosanna in the highest

  17. MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION (Schubert) We proclaim your death O Lord and profess your resurrection until you come again, until you come again

  18. GREAT AMEN

  19. THE LORD’S PRAYER If English is not your first language you are encouraged to say this prayer in the language in which you first learned it The peace of the Lord be with you And with your spirit

  20. Lamb of God you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us (x2) Lamb of God you take away the sins of the world, grant us peace

  21. Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, blessed are those called to the supper of the Lamb Lord I am not worthy that you should enter under my roof. But only say the word and my soul shall be healed

  22. O Salutaris Hostia quae caeli pandis ostium O saving victim opening wide the gate of heaven to us below Bella premunt hostilia da robur, fer auxilium. Our foes press on from every side, thine aid supply, thy strength bestow. Uni trinoque Domino sit sempiterna gloria To thy great name be endless praise immortal Godhead, one in three Qui vitam sine termino nobis donet in patria. O grant us endless length of days in our true native land with thee. Written by St Thomas Aquinas in 1269 for Feast of Corpus Christi

  23. Tantum ergo sacramentum veneremur cernui Come adore this wondrous presence, bow to Christ the source of grace Et antiquum documentum novo cedat ritui Here is kept the ancient promise of God’s earthly dwelling place Praestet fides supplementum sensuum defectui. Sight is blind before God’s glory faith alone may see his face Genitori genitoque laus et jubilatio Glory be to God the Father praise to his coequal Son Salus honor virtus quoque sit et benedictio Adoration to the Spirit bond of love in Godhead one Procedenti ab utroque compar sit laudatio Blest be God by all creation joyously while ages run Written by St Thomas Aquinas in 1269 for Feast of Corpus Christi

  24. Da Vinci: Last Supper

  25. POSTCOMMUNIONGuide me O thou great Redeemerpilgrim through this barren landI am weak but thou art mightyhold me with thy powerful hand.Bread of heaven (x2) feed me till I want no more (x2)Open now the crystal fountainwhence the healing stream doth flowlet the fire and cloudy pillarlead me all my journey throughstrong deliverer (x2)be thou still my strength and shield (x2)When I tread the verge of Jordanbid my anxious fears subsidedeath of death and hell’s destructionland me safe on Canaan’s sidesong of praises (x2) I will ever give to thee (x2)

  26. YEAR OF FAITH PLAQUEDraft on boards in porch Please check1. your name is on it if you wanted it2. your name is not on it if you didn’t3. spelling is correctSundays 6 pmIn summer we will be looking for a new keyboard player if you know anybody

  27. TODAY CORPUS CHRISTI. Pope has asked for a Holy Hour worldwide. Here 4 – 5 pm. PROCESSION leaves St Pat’s for St Paul’s 4 30pm PARISH COUNCIL Summer Meeting Mon 3 June SPECIAL NEEDS MASS Wed 5 June 7 Cathedral S PETER’S PRIMARYClosing Mass Fri 7June1pm ST COLUMBA 1450th Anniversary Sun 9 June WEST END FESTIVAL Byres Rd Sun 9 June ARCHBISHOP MULLER (Rome) 15 June Bute H. JOHN DEIGHAN Wed 19 June Ogilvie Centre Church open daily 8 am – 6 pm Solidarity with Emmaus Shop 530 Dum Rd to recycle. Tel: 342 4089 Calamus licence to reproduce music no 1324

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