We celebrate the mystery of God as Trinity, not in splendid self-isolation but as for us. In the opening prayer for today's Mass, we give thanks to the Father, who “sent your Word to bring us truth and your Spirit to make us holy,” for “through them we come to know the mystery of [divine] life.”
Deuteronomy 4:32-34, 39-40. Moses solemnly evokes the memory of who God has been for Israel : the one who chose them and liberated them, who spoke “from the midst of fire” and gave them the Torah.
Psalm of the Day: Ps (32) 33
Selected verses from this hymn praise God as the creator and also as the one who watches over the faithful (“the eyes of the Lord are upon those who fear him”).
Romans 8:14-17. We are more than God's chosen people. By the power of the Spirit working within us, we have been made children of God and joint heirs with Christ.
Matthew 28:16-20. The formula for baptism was already in its fixed, ritual form when Matthew placed it here, at the end of his Gospel.
Opening: Sing Out, Earth and Skys (CC-388)
CCM Opening: Hosanna (see sheet)
Ps: Ps 33: Happy the People You Have Chosen(CC-24)[sing and read]
Offertory: Abba Father(cc-365)
Com 1: Holy, Holy, Holy(cc-299)
Com 2: Holy God, We Praise Thy Name(CC-355)
Closing:Shine, Jesus Shine (SS-202) [v 1 and 3]
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