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  • Wednesday in the Octave of Easter

    Reading 1 Acts 3:1-10

    Peter and John were going up to the temple area
    for the three o’clock hour of prayer.
    And a man crippled from birth was carried
    and placed at the gate of the temple called “the Beautiful Gate” every day
    to beg for alms from the people who entered the temple.
    When he saw Peter and John about to go into the temple,
    he asked for alms.
    But Peter looked intently at him, as did John,
    and said, “Look at us.”
    He paid attention to them, expecting to receive something from them.
    Peter said, “I have neither silver nor gold,
    but what I do have I give you:
    in the name of Jesus Christ the Nazorean, rise and walk.”
    Then Peter took him by the right hand and raised him up,
    and immediately his feet and ankles grew strong.
    He leaped up, stood, and walked around,
    and went into the temple with them,
    walking and jumping and praising God.
    When all the people saw him walking and praising God,
    they recognized him as the one
    who used to sit begging at the Beautiful Gate of the temple,
    and they were filled with amazement and astonishment
    at what had happened to him.

    Responsorial Psalm Psalm 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8-9

    R.(3b) Rejoice, O hearts that seek the Lord.
    or:
    R. Alleluia.
    Give thanks to the LORD, invoke his name;
    make known among the nations his deeds.
    Sing to him, sing his praise,
    proclaim all his wondrous deeds.
    R. Rejoice, O hearts that seek the Lord.
    or:
    R. Alleluia.
    Glory in his holy name;
    rejoice, O hearts that seek the LORD!
    Look to the LORD in his strength;
    seek to serve him constantly.
    R. Rejoice, O hearts that seek the Lord.
    or:
    R. Alleluia.
    You descendants of Abraham, his servants,
    sons of Jacob, his chosen ones!
    He, the LORD, is our God;
    throughout the earth his judgments prevail.
    R. Rejoice, O hearts that seek the Lord.
    or:
    R. Alleluia.
    He remembers forever his covenant
    which he made binding for a thousand generations–
    Which he entered into with Abraham
    and by his oath to Isaac.
    R. Rejoice, O hearts that seek the Lord.
    or:
    R. Alleluia.

    Sequence — optional Victimae paschali laudes

    Christians, to the Paschal Victim
                Offer your thankful praises!
    A Lamb the sheep redeems;
                Christ, who only is sinless,
                Reconciles sinners to the Father.
    Death and life have contended in that combat stupendous:
                The Prince of life, who died, reigns immortal.
    Speak, Mary, declaring
                What you saw, wayfaring.
    “The tomb of Christ, who is living,
                The glory of Jesus’ resurrection;
    bright angels attesting,
                The shroud and napkin resting.
    Yes, Christ my hope is arisen;
                to Galilee he goes before you.”
    Christ indeed from death is risen, our new life obtaining.
                Have mercy, victor King, ever reigning!
                Amen. Alleluia.

    Alleluia Psalm 118:24

    R. Alleluia, alleluia.
    This is the day the LORD has made;
    let us be glad and rejoice in it.
    R. Alleluia, alleluia.

    Gospel Luke 24:13-35

    That very day, the first day of the week,
    two of Jesus’ disciples were going
    to a village seven miles from Jerusalem called Emmaus,
    and they were conversing about all the things that had occurred.
    And it happened that while they were conversing and debating,
    Jesus himself drew near and walked with them,
    but their eyes were prevented from recognizing him.
    He asked them,
    “What are you discussing as you walk along?”
    They stopped, looking downcast.
    One of them, named Cleopas, said to him in reply,
    “Are you the only visitor to Jerusalem
    who does not know of the things
    that have taken place there in these days?”
    And he replied to them, “What sort of things?”
    They said to him,
    “The things that happened to Jesus the Nazarene,
    who was a prophet mighty in deed and word
    before God and all the people,
    how our chief priests and rulers both handed him over
    to a sentence of death and crucified him.
    But we were hoping that he would be the one to redeem Israel;
    and besides all this,
    it is now the third day since this took place.
    Some women from our group, however, have astounded us:
    they were at the tomb early in the morning
    and did not find his Body;
    they came back and reported
    that they had indeed seen a vision of angels
    who announced that he was alive.
    Then some of those with us went to the tomb
    and found things just as the women had described,
    but him they did not see.”
    And he said to them, “Oh, how foolish you are!
    How slow of heart to believe all that the prophets spoke!
    Was it not necessary that the Christ should suffer these things
    and enter into his glory?”
    Then beginning with Moses and all the prophets,
    he interpreted to them what referred to him
    in all the Scriptures.
    As they approached the village to which they were going,
    he gave the impression that he was going on farther.
    But they urged him, “Stay with us,
    for it is nearly evening and the day is almost over.”
    So he went in to stay with them.
    And it happened that, while he was with them at table,
    he took bread, said the blessing,
    broke it, and gave it to them.
    With that their eyes were opened and they recognized him,
    but he vanished from their sight.
    Then they said to each other,
    “Were not our hearts burning within us
    while he spoke to us on the way and opened the Scriptures to us?”
    So they set out at once and returned to Jerusalem
    where they found gathered together
    the Eleven and those with them who were saying,
    “The Lord has truly been raised and has appeared to Simon!”
    Then the two recounted what had taken place on the way
    and how he was made known to them in the breaking of the bread.

     

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    Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States, second typical edition, Copyright © 2001, 1998, 1997, 1986, 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine; Psalm refrain © 1968, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Neither this work nor any part of it may be reproduced, distributed, performed or displayed in any medium, including electronic or digital, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

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  • Miércoles de la octava de Pascua

    Primera lectura Hechos 3, 1-10

    En aquel tiempo, Pedro y Juan subieron al templo para la oración vespertina, a eso de las tres de la tarde. Había allí un hombre lisiado de nacimiento, a quien diariamente llevaban y ponían ante la puerta llamada la “Hermosa”, para que pidiera limosna a los que entraban en el templo.

    Aquel hombre, al ver a Pedro y a Juan cuando iban a entrar, les pidió limosna. Pedro y Juan fijaron en él los ojos, y Pedro le dijo: “Míranos”. El hombre se quedó mirándolos en espera de que le dieran algo. Entonces Pedro le dijo: “No tengo ni oro ni plata, pero te voy a dar lo que tengo: En el nombre de Jesucristo nazareno, levántate y camina”. Y, tomándolo de la mano, lo incorporó.

    Al instante sus pies y sus tobillos adquirieron firmeza. De un salto se puso de pie, empezó a andar y entró con ellos al templo caminando, saltando y alabando a Dios.

    Todo el pueblo lo vio caminar y alabar a Dios, y al darse cuenta de que era el mismo que pedía limosna sentado junto a la puerta “Hermosa” del templo, quedaron llenos de miedo y no salían de su asombro por lo que había sucedido.

    Salmo Responsorial Salmo 104, 1-2. 3-4. 6-7. 8-9

    R. (5b) Cantemos al Señor con alegría. Aleluya.
    Aclamen al Señor y denle gracias,
    relaten sus prodigios a los pueblos.
    Entonen en su honor himnos y cantos,
    celebren sus portentos.
    R. Cantemos al Señor con alegría. Aleluya.
    Del nombre del Señor enorgullézcanse
    y siéntase feliz el que lo busca.
    Recurran al Señor y a su poder,
    y a su presencia acudan.
    R. Cantemos al Señor con alegría. Aleluya.
    Descendientes de Abrahán, su servidor,
    estirpe de Jacob, su predilecto,
    escuchen: el Señor es nuestro Dios
    y gobiernan la tierra sus decretos.
    R. Cantemos al Señor con alegría. Aleluya.
    Ni aunque transcurran mil generaciones,
    se olvidará el Señor de sus promesas,
    de la alianza pactada con Abraham,
    del juramento a Isaac, que un día le hiciera.
    R. Cantemos al Señor con alegría. Aleluya.

    Secuencia — opcional Victimae paschali laudes

    Ofrezcan los cristianos
    ofrendas de alabanza
    a gloria de la Víctima
    propicia de la Pascua.

    Cordero sin pecado,
    que a las ovejas salva,
    a Dios y a los culpables
    unió con nueva alianza.

    Lucharon vida y muerte
    en singular batalla,
    y, muerto el que es la vida,
    triunfante se levanta.

    “¿Qué has visto de camino,
    María, en la mañana?’’
    “A mi Señor glorioso,
    la tumba abandonada,

    los ángeles testigos,
    sudarios y mortaja.
    ¡Resucitó de veras
    mi amor y mi esperanza!

    Vengan a Galilea,
    allí el Señor aguarda;
    allí verán los suyos
    la gloria de la Pascua’’.

    Primicia de los muertos,
    sabemos por tu gracia
    que estás resucitado;
    la muerte en ti no manda.

    Rey vencedor, apiádate
    de la miseria humana
    y da a tus fieles parte
    en tu victoria santa.
     

    Aclamación antes del Evangelio Salmo 117, 24

    R. Aleluya, aleluya.
    Éste es el día del triunfo del Señor,
    día de júbilo y de gozo.
    R. Aleluya.

    Evangelio Lucas 24, 13-35

    El mismo día de la resurrección, iban dos de los discípulos hacia un pueblo llamado Emaús, situado a unos once kilómetros de Jerusalén, y comentaban todo lo que había sucedido.

    Mientras conversaban y discutían, Jesús se les acercó y comenzó a caminar con ellos; pero los ojos de los dos discípulos estaban velados y no lo reconocieron. Él les preguntó: “¿De qué cosas vienen hablando, tan llenos de tristeza?”

    Uno de ellos, llamado Cleofás, le respondió: “¿Eres tú el único forastero que no sabe lo que ha sucedido estos días en Jerusalén?” Él les preguntó: “¿Qué cosa?” Ellos le respondieron: “Lo de Jesús el nazareno, que era un profeta poderoso en obras y palabras, ante Dios y ante todo el pueblo. Cómo los sumos sacerdotes y nuestros jefes lo entregaron para que lo condenaran a muerte, y lo crucificaron. Nosotros esperábamos que él sería el libertador de Israel, y sin embargo, han pasado ya tres días desde que estas cosas sucedieron. Es cierto que algunas mujeres de nuestro grupo nos han desconcertado, pues fueron de madrugada al sepulcro, no encontraron el cuerpo y llegaron contando que se les habían aparecido unos ángeles, que les dijeron que estaba vivo. Algunos de nuestros compañeros fueron al sepulcro y hallaron todo como habían dicho las mujeres, pero a él no lo vieron”.

    Entonces Jesús les dijo: “¡Qué insensatos son ustedes y qué duros de corazón para creer todo lo anunciado por los profetas! ¿Acaso no era necesario que el Mesías padeciera todo esto y así entrara en su gloria?” Y comenzando por Moisés y siguiendo con todos los profetas, les explicó todos los pasajes de la Escritura que se referían a él.

    Ya cerca del pueblo a donde se dirigían, él hizo como que iba más lejos; pero ellos le insistieron, diciendo: “Quédate con nosotros, porque ya es tarde y pronto va a oscurecer”. Y entró para quedarse con ellos. Cuando estaban a la mesa, tomó un pan, pronunció la bendición, lo partió y se lo dio. Entonces se les abrieron los ojos y lo reconocieron, pero él se les desapareció. Y ellos se decían el uno al otro: “¡Con razón nuestro corazón ardía, mientras nos hablaba por el camino y nos explicaba las Escrituras!”

    Se levantaron inmediatamente y regresaron a Jerusalén, donde encontraron reunidos a los Once con sus compañeros, los cuales les dijeron: “De veras ha resucitado el Señor y se le ha aparecido a Simón”. Entonces ellos contaron lo que les había pasado en el camino y cómo lo habían reconocido al partir el pan.

     

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    Los textos de la Sagrada Escritura utilizados en esta obra han sido tomados de los Leccionarios I, II y III, propiedad de la Comisión Episcopal de Pastoral Litúrgica de la Conferencia Episcopal Mexicana, copyright © 1987, quinta edición de septiembre de 2004. Utilizados con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados. Debido a cuestiones de permisos de impresión, los Salmos Responsoriales que se incluyen aquí son los del Leccionario que se utiliza en México. Su parroquia podría usar un texto diferente.

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Act of Spiritual Communion

My Jesus, 
I believe that You are present in the Most Holy Sacrament. 
I love You above all things, 
and I desire to receive You into my soul. 
Since I cannot at this moment receive You sacramentally, 
come at least spiritually into my heart. 
I embrace You as if You were already there 
and unite myself wholly to You. 
Never permit me to be separated from You.

Amen.

St. Alphonsus Liguori

Spiritual Communion Prayer

At Thy feet, O my Jesus, I prostrate myself and I offer Thee repentance of my contrite heart, which is humbled in its nothingness and in Thy holy presence. I adore Thee in the Sacrament of Thy love, the ineffable Eucharist. I desire to receive Thee into the poor dwelling that my heart offers Thee. While waiting for the happiness of sacramental communion, I wish to possess Thee in spirit. Come to me, O my Jesus, since I, for my part, am coming to Thee! May Thy love embrace my whole being in life and in death. I believe in Thee, I hope in Thee, I love Thee. Amen.

Servant of God Rafael Cardinal Merry del Val

Anima Christi Prayer

Soul of Christ, sanctify me.
Body of Christ, save me.
Blood of Christ, inebriate me.
Water from Christ’s side, wash me.
Passion of Christ, strengthen me.
O good Jesus, hear me.
Within Thy wounds hide me.
Suffer me not to be separated from Thee.
From the malicious enemy defend me.
In the hour of my death call me.
And bid me come unto Thee.
That I may praise Thee with Thy saints.
Forever and ever. Amen.


Prayer of Thanksgiving after Communion

Lord, Father all-powerful and ever-living God, I thank You, for even though I am a sinner, your unprofitable servant, not because of my worth but in the kindness of your mercy, You have fed me with the Precious Body & Blood of Your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. I pray that this Holy Communion may not bring me condemnation and punishment but forgiveness and salvation. 

May it be a helmet of faith and a shield of good will. May it purify me from evil ways and put an end to my evil passions. May it bring me charity and patience, humility and obedience, and growth in the power to do good. May it be my strong defense against all my enemies, visible and invisible, and the perfect calming of all my evil impulses, bodily and spiritual. May it unite me more closely to you, the One true God, and lead me safely through death to everlasting happiness with You.

And I pray that You will lead me, a sinner, to the banquet where you, with Your Son and holy Spirit, are true and perfect light, total fulfillment, everlasting joy, gladness without end, and perfect happiness to your saints. grant this through Christ our Lord, Amen.

St. Thomas Aquinas

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Sunday, April 13th – Palm Sunday

PROCESSIONAL

HOSANNA (PRAISE IS RISING) (Paul Baloche)

Hosanna, hosanna!
You are the God that saves us, worthy of all our praises
Hosanna, hosanna!
Come have your way among us, we welcome You here, Lord Jesus


Praise is rising, eyes are turning to You, we turn to You
Hope is stirring, hearts are yearning for You, we long for You
‘Cause when we see You we find strength to face the day
In your Presence all our fears are washed away, washed away

RESPONSORIAL PSALM

PSALM 22 (Francesca la Rosa)

My God, my God, why have you abandoned me?

PREPARATION OF THE ALTAR

EVEN UNTO DEATH (Audrey Assad)

Jesus, the very thought of you
It fills my heart with love
Jesus, You burn like wildfire
And I am overcome

Lover of my soul even unto death
With my every breath, I will love you
Lover of my soul even unto death
With my every breath, I will love you

Jesus, You are my only hope
And you, my prize shall be
Jesus, You are my glory now
And in eternity

One thing I desire
To see you in your beauty
You are my delight, You are my glory
You, my sacrifice
Oh, your love is all consuming
You are my delight, You are my glory

COMMUNION

O THE BLOOD (Mary E. Miller and Thomas Miller)

O the blood, crimson love
Price of life’s demand
Shameful sin placed on Him
The Hope of every man

O the blood of Jesus washes me
O the blood of Jesus shed for me
What a sacrifice that saved my life
Yes, the blood, it is my victory

Savior Son, Holy One
Slain so I can live
See the Lamb, the great I Am
Who takes away my sin

Oh the blood of the Lamb!
Oh the blood of the Lamb!
Oh the blood of the Lamb!
The precious blood of the Lamb!
What a sacrifice that saved my life
Yes, the blood, it is my victory

Oh what love, no greater love
Grace, how can it be?
That in my sin, yes even then
He shed his blood, his blood for me

POST-COMMUNION MEDITATION

FOR THE JOY SET BEFORE HIM (Latifah Makuyi)

On that hill there’s a broken man
A broken world cries for blood
Crying out for His Father’s hand
Darker days there were none

I can’t but look away as tears stream down His face
I thought all hope was lost, my Savior on that cross


I heard Him say, “It is finished now”
I saw the sky chase the sun
I heard the tear of Temple cloth
As He gave His spirit to God

The soldiers stood in awe, surely a righteous man He was

Jesus, Jesus, Jesus Son of God
Jesus, Jesus, Jesus Son of God

Heaven touched earth that day
In the most beautiful way
For the joy set before Him
For the joy set before Him

RECESSIONAL

IN CHRIST ALONE (Stuart Townsend and Keith Getty)

In Christ alone my hope is found,
He is my light, my strength, my song;
This Cornerstone, this solid Ground,
Firm through the fiercest drought and storm.
What heights of love, what depths of peace,
When fears are stilled, when strivings cease!
My Comforter, my All in All.
Here in the love of Christ I stand.

In Christ alone! – who took on flesh,
Fullness of God in helpless babe.
This gift of love and righteousness,
Scorned by the ones He came to save
Till on that cross as Jesus died,
The wrath of God was satisfied –
For every sin on Him was laid;
Here in the death of Christ I live.

There in the ground his body lay,
Light of the world by darkness slain.
Then bursting forth in glorious day
Up from the grave He rose again!
And as He stands in victory
Sin’s curse has lost its grip on me
For I am His and He is mine –
Bought with the precious Blood of Christ.

No guilt in life, no fear in death
This is the power of Christ in me;
From life’s first cry to final breath,
Jesus commands my destiny.
No power of hell, no scheme of man
Can ever pluck me from His hand,
Till He returns to call me home,
Here in the power of Christ I’ll stand.


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