This document contains the order of service for the 4th Sunday of Lent at a parish. It includes announcements, readings from scripture, songs and prayers for the mass. The homily focuses on the parable of the Prodigal Son. The document emphasizes repentance from sin and finding forgiveness in God. It asks for protection from natural disasters like typhoons that are increasing due to climate change and human mistreatment of the environment.
This document contains the order of service for the 5th Sunday of Lent. It includes the entrance song, penitential rite, liturgy of the word with readings and gospel, homily, prayers of the faithful, liturgy of the Eucharist with songs, and closing prayer. The document provides the full sequence and elements of the Catholic mass for that Sunday.
The document contains announcements for a parish including mass intentions, songs, prayers, and a reading from the Bible. It provides the order of service for a Catholic mass including parts such as the entrance song, penitential rite, liturgy of the word, Eucharist, and concluding rite. The document gives all the elements and flow of a typical Catholic mass.
The document appears to be from a Catholic church bulletin for the 5th Sunday of Easter, as it includes announcements, readings from mass, and prayers. It discusses topics like responsible parenthood, natural family planning, and contraception from a Catholic perspective. The document also includes a prayer for the 2010 Philippine elections asking God to guide the country towards just and God-fearing leaders.
The document appears to be the transcript of a Catholic mass held on September 6, 2013. The mass included songs, readings from scripture, prayers, and a homily focused on the virtues of obedience and simplicity. It concluded with final blessings and a song asking the Blessed Virgin Mary to pray for those present. The mass transcript provides a detailed record of the order and contents of the Catholic service on that date.
The Order of Mass outlines the structure and parts of the Catholic Mass, including the Introductory Rites, Liturgy of the Word, and Liturgy of the Eucharist. The Introductory Rites help prepare the congregation for worship through songs, prayers, and readings. Next is the Liturgy of the Word, which includes scripture readings, a homily, and recitation of creeds. Finally, the Liturgy of the Eucharist focuses on giving thanks to God through the Eucharistic prayer, Lord's Prayer, communion rite, and sending forth.
This document contains the lyrics to several Christian songs that will be sung during a church service. It includes songs about finding new life in Jesus, repenting from sins, Jesus being a friend, loving the Lord, and reflecting on the Eucharist. The document provides the order of service and prayers that will be said as part of a mass focusing on repentance and belief in the gospel.
The document discusses several acrostic psalms in the Bible that follow a pattern using the Hebrew alphabet. It notes that Psalms 9-10, 25, 34, 37, 111-112, 119, and 145 all follow an acrostic structure. These psalms are grouped in the first and fifth books of Psalms and help frame the themes at the beginning and end of the Psalter. The acrostic psalms emphasize important lessons and themes through their unique structure.
This document contains the text of the Byzantine Daily Office service for evening prayer. It includes opening prayers, hymns, the Lord's Prayer, troparia (short hymns), and seven optional closing prayers addressed to God the Father, God the Son, the Holy Spirit, or the Mother of God. The service provides a structure for Christians to pray in the evening before sleeping.
This document contains the order of service for the 5th Sunday of Lent. It includes the entrance song, penitential rite, liturgy of the word with readings and gospel, homily, prayers of the faithful, liturgy of the Eucharist with songs, and closing prayer. The document provides the full sequence and elements of the Catholic mass for that Sunday.
The document contains announcements for a parish including mass intentions, songs, prayers, and a reading from the Bible. It provides the order of service for a Catholic mass including parts such as the entrance song, penitential rite, liturgy of the word, Eucharist, and concluding rite. The document gives all the elements and flow of a typical Catholic mass.
The document appears to be from a Catholic church bulletin for the 5th Sunday of Easter, as it includes announcements, readings from mass, and prayers. It discusses topics like responsible parenthood, natural family planning, and contraception from a Catholic perspective. The document also includes a prayer for the 2010 Philippine elections asking God to guide the country towards just and God-fearing leaders.
The document appears to be the transcript of a Catholic mass held on September 6, 2013. The mass included songs, readings from scripture, prayers, and a homily focused on the virtues of obedience and simplicity. It concluded with final blessings and a song asking the Blessed Virgin Mary to pray for those present. The mass transcript provides a detailed record of the order and contents of the Catholic service on that date.
The Order of Mass outlines the structure and parts of the Catholic Mass, including the Introductory Rites, Liturgy of the Word, and Liturgy of the Eucharist. The Introductory Rites help prepare the congregation for worship through songs, prayers, and readings. Next is the Liturgy of the Word, which includes scripture readings, a homily, and recitation of creeds. Finally, the Liturgy of the Eucharist focuses on giving thanks to God through the Eucharistic prayer, Lord's Prayer, communion rite, and sending forth.
This document contains the lyrics to several Christian songs that will be sung during a church service. It includes songs about finding new life in Jesus, repenting from sins, Jesus being a friend, loving the Lord, and reflecting on the Eucharist. The document provides the order of service and prayers that will be said as part of a mass focusing on repentance and belief in the gospel.
The document discusses several acrostic psalms in the Bible that follow a pattern using the Hebrew alphabet. It notes that Psalms 9-10, 25, 34, 37, 111-112, 119, and 145 all follow an acrostic structure. These psalms are grouped in the first and fifth books of Psalms and help frame the themes at the beginning and end of the Psalter. The acrostic psalms emphasize important lessons and themes through their unique structure.
This document contains the text of the Byzantine Daily Office service for evening prayer. It includes opening prayers, hymns, the Lord's Prayer, troparia (short hymns), and seven optional closing prayers addressed to God the Father, God the Son, the Holy Spirit, or the Mother of God. The service provides a structure for Christians to pray in the evening before sleeping.
Psalms on Humility, Pride, Rich, Poor, Low and HighMichael Scaman
The document provides an overview of themes of pride, humility, the rich, and the poor as discussed in the book of Psalms. It notes that Psalms frequently comments on the humble poor being righteous and favored by God, while the proud rich often face destruction. Key points include: David often referring to himself as a poor man helped by God; the poor being persecuted but ultimately finding security in God; pride leading to ruin but humility receiving honor.
This document contains the text of prayers, hymns, and parts of the Catholic Mass. It includes:
1) Excerpts from the Gospel of Matthew describing the Magi visiting the infant Jesus.
2) Parts of the Mass including greetings, readings, and responses between the priest and congregation.
3) Lyrics to several hymns praising Jesus and calling the faithful to worship.
4) Prayers including the Our Father, Hail Mary, and prayers for peace and guidance.
This document contains the text of the Byzantine Daily Office service for morning prayer. It includes:
- Opening prayers and hymns calling on God and the Holy Trinity for mercy and salvation.
- The Lord's Prayer.
- Hymns praising God and asking for protection and enlightenment.
- The Nicene Creed affirming core Christian beliefs.
- A selection of nine prayers to choose from to offer in the morning, asking God for forgiveness, guidance, and deliverance from evil.
The document appears to be the order of service for mass on the first Sunday of Advent. It includes elements such as entrance songs, prayers, readings from scripture, communion, and a closing song. The mass focuses on remembering the future with hope as Advent begins, looking forward to the coming of Jesus at Christmas through songs, scripture, and prayers of faith, worship, and community.
The document analyzes references to "the right hand of God" in the book of Psalms. It finds these references fall into three main places: 1) Leading to songs of the Second Exodus in Psalms 16-21 2) In Psalms 73-89 where the most asked question of God, "How long?", is found 3) In Psalms 108-118 which are songs of the First Exodus from Egypt. The right hand of God represents God's power, protection, presence, saving power, victory, and defeat of enemies. It discusses what specific Psalms these references are found in and how they point ahead to Jesus as prophet, priest and king.
Daddy and Mommy Novena prayer mobile bookNobelMaxwell
This document provides instructions for praying a novena to aid souls in purgatory. It includes prayers to be said each day, such as the Rosary, Act of Contrition, and prayers honoring saints. It also gives a specific prayer intention to focus on for each of the nine days, such as praying for souls of relatives or those in mortal sin. The goal is to ease the suffering of souls in purgatory and bring sinners to repentance through prayers, sacrifices and indulgences granted over the nine day period.
11.07.08 3rd article -the resurrection of the body and the life everlastingJustin Morris
The document discusses the Lutheran doctrine of the resurrection of the body as outlined in the third article of the Apostles' Creed. It examines passages from scripture about the resurrection and what will happen to believers and unbelievers. The document emphasizes that Christ's resurrection guarantees that both the body and soul will be redeemed, and that believers will live eternally with Christ in the new heavens and new earth. It also explores the spiritual nature of the resurrected body and how election and predestination are central to God's plan of salvation.
One hundred and forty poems and lyrics based on Scripture and experience. Many are able to be sung to the tunes of famous hymns that have been sung by Christians for many years.
The flow, major themes and character of Psalms Book 2: Psalms 42-72.
Where book 1 had psalms that were personal in nature, book 2 tends to concern community. Many consider Book 2 to be poetically like Exodus. Many of the authors in Book 2 and 3 are Levites.
Songs from the 'Sons of Korah' Open the book.
Believers may be a bit like 'the sons of Korah' who should be 'in the grave' but have been delivered. Being delivered does not preclude struggles or even persecution.
Psalm 14 comes back expansively as a block of five psalms on judgement and forgiveness. Jesus like Solomon reign is expansive. Solomon, poetically so, Jesus literally so.
Asaph has one Psalm. Asaph probably being Asaph the seer from the time of David who led a group of Levites to minister before the Ark on Mt Zion when it was moved from the house of Obed Edom the Gittite after recovery from the Philistines.
One Psalm is dedicated to Jeduthun
A verse by verse commentary on Psalm 70 dealing with David crying out for God to come and quickly save him from his enemies.He is desperate and needy, and urges God not to delay, but to deliver him now.
Morning Prayers - Conspiring for a Beloved Community - Mark Piersonseasickdoctor
The document discusses a morning prayer service that acknowledges the indigenous people who traditionally inhabited the land. It references themes of reconciliation between people and inclusion of minorities and immigrants. The service includes readings, songs, and a discussion about helping those in need as described in the Bible passage of the sheep and the goats.
Psalms book 3: The dark book of the PsalmsMichael Scaman
Asaph sets the stage with a crisis of faith in Psalm 73 and the book ends with the darkest Psalm in all the Bible, Psalm 88. In the midst of the dark book of the Psalms, book 3, there is what Spurgeon called the sweetest Psalm and the center of the center of the center of that ( Ps 81:8 is 'if only My people would listen to Me and also arguably listen to me about the day of atonement alluded to in the middle of the two trumpets blown in vs ps 81:3 )
We look at the flow as Asaph, Sons of Korah, David, Heman and Ethan navigate through the darkness finding hope and resolution in God. 'Hope in God' one generation tells another in Psalm 77, even in the midst of these struggles.
Psalm 78 is a historical psalm and recounts failures of Israel particularly regarding temptations of food, power and worship. Jesus will go through these same temptations in the dessert yet prevail.
Psalm 81 is arguably the center psalm of the books. Center book is book 3 and in book 3 8 are before 8 after making psalm 81 the center psalm with the center verse being verse 8 'if only My people would listen to Me' and one can press it further with the two trumpets in verse 3, the center of those is the day of atonement. Book 3 is about crisis of faith and the other psalms and books revolve around that to resolve the crisis. There is hope since psalm 81 speaks of the man at God's right hand. Jesus listens to God where his people did not and is the one to resolve the crisis.
Books 2 and 3 are written largely by Levites and poetically follow Exodus and Leviticus. It is fitting that in the final two Psalms portend the ultimate sacrifice, the death of the Messiah, the anointed, the seed of David in psalm 88 with an upturn/resurrection in Psalm 89.
An lesser issue of book 3 concerns who Asaph is since the temples destruction would be future to the Asaph of David's day. Asaph was a seer so perhaps it's prophesy or perhaps from the musician group of levites founded by Asaph continuing to write psalms?
The document provides analysis and commentary on various Psalms and sections of Psalms. It notes that Psalms 107-118 focus on redemption and coming home, with Psalm 107 depicting four portraits of redemption and deliverance from dangers. Psalms 111-113 are described as a pair of acrostic Psalms along with the first Hallal Psalm. Psalms 117-119 form a dramatic contrast around Psalm 118. The longest Psalm 119 is contrasted with the shortest Psalm 117, while Psalm 118 sits in the middle. The document also analyzes the "Songs of Ascent" from Psalms 120-134 which were songs sung by pilgrims journeying to Jerusalem and the temple.
Couples For Christ Intercessory Prayer - Sorrowful MysteriesChristine Cayona
The document contains prayers and liturgical materials for opening worship including an Act of Contrition, prayers to the Holy Spirit and St. Michael, and blessings with holy water. It also includes the Rosary with introductions to the mysteries and concluding prayers. The purpose is to provide resources for leading communal prayer focused on thanksgiving, supplication, and spiritual protection.
Couples For Christ Intercessory Prayer- Luminous MysteriesChristine Cayona
The document contains prayers and liturgical materials for an opening worship service, including an Act of Contrition, prayers to the Holy Spirit and St. Michael, blessings with holy water, rosary prayers and intentions, the Apostles' Creed, Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be. It provides structure and prayers for vocal and silent worship, focusing on thanksgiving in the opening and including later supplication.
Mass Sequence PowerPoint - Bicol for AdventGerome Arcilla
The document appears to be an outline for a Catholic mass. It includes sections for prayers, readings, and hymns. It lists the order of the mass and includes the text for prayers and responses. The document suggests silencing cellphones for the solemn mass and thanks people. It then outlines the various parts of the mass and includes the words to prayers, responses, and hymns.
1. The document outlines the order of service for a Catholic mass held on the third Sunday of Advent, including songs, readings, prayers, and communion rites.
2. It provides the text for songs, prayers, and readings included in the mass as well as directions for communion and concluding rites.
3. The mass focuses on rejoicing in God during the Advent season in preparation for Christmas through songs, scripture, and prayers of faith, hope, and peace.
A very brief overview of Isaiah
Isiah;s prophesy is in part a response to the Song(s) of Moses
Moses called heaven and earth and withness and Isaiah calls heaven and earth in his openeing. Both promise chastizement but also redemption
and Isaiah and the song of Moses become remakable more like the New Testamant with regard to redemption.
-Redemption offered
-A son is given
- the voice crying in the dessert is prelude to songs of Messah
- true worship is exhorted
- the final servant song has Messiah rejected, suffer for sins, die and overcome death
- justice is exhorted
- Jerusalem goes from unfaithful to faithful and holy
- redemption is offered to the world
- in the 'new Jerusalem' rightousness dwells
- the book draws to a close with passages using wedding like celebration labguae like 'the marriage supper of the lamb does'
This document contains the text for a Catholic mass. It includes opening prayers, readings from scripture, a homily, prayers of the faithful, preparation of gifts, communion rites, and closing blessings. The mass involves prayer, scripture reading, reflection, and receiving holy communion as central aspects of Catholic worship and community.
Couples For Christ Intercessory Prayer- Glorious MysteriesChristine Cayona
The document contains prayers and liturgical texts for an opening worship service, including an Act of Contrition, prayers to the Holy Spirit and St. Michael, blessings with holy water, rosary mysteries and prayers, the Apostles' Creed, Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be. It provides instructions for vocal prayers, readings, and intentions for each rosary decade.
This document provides a summary of the 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It includes the opening hymn "Come Let Us Sing For Joy to the Lord", readings from Jeremiah and Luke, and a homily. It also details the order of mass including prayers, songs for communion such as "Prayer of St. Francis", and a concluding hymn "Give Thanks With a Grateful Heart".
This document contains the order of mass for the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It includes the various parts of the mass such as the opening song, penitential rite, liturgy of the word with readings and gospel, homily, prayer of the faithful, liturgy of the Eucharist with consecration and communion, and closing song. It provides the scriptural passages and songs in both English and another language (appears to be Tagalog) for each part of the mass.
Psalms on Humility, Pride, Rich, Poor, Low and HighMichael Scaman
The document provides an overview of themes of pride, humility, the rich, and the poor as discussed in the book of Psalms. It notes that Psalms frequently comments on the humble poor being righteous and favored by God, while the proud rich often face destruction. Key points include: David often referring to himself as a poor man helped by God; the poor being persecuted but ultimately finding security in God; pride leading to ruin but humility receiving honor.
This document contains the text of prayers, hymns, and parts of the Catholic Mass. It includes:
1) Excerpts from the Gospel of Matthew describing the Magi visiting the infant Jesus.
2) Parts of the Mass including greetings, readings, and responses between the priest and congregation.
3) Lyrics to several hymns praising Jesus and calling the faithful to worship.
4) Prayers including the Our Father, Hail Mary, and prayers for peace and guidance.
This document contains the text of the Byzantine Daily Office service for morning prayer. It includes:
- Opening prayers and hymns calling on God and the Holy Trinity for mercy and salvation.
- The Lord's Prayer.
- Hymns praising God and asking for protection and enlightenment.
- The Nicene Creed affirming core Christian beliefs.
- A selection of nine prayers to choose from to offer in the morning, asking God for forgiveness, guidance, and deliverance from evil.
The document appears to be the order of service for mass on the first Sunday of Advent. It includes elements such as entrance songs, prayers, readings from scripture, communion, and a closing song. The mass focuses on remembering the future with hope as Advent begins, looking forward to the coming of Jesus at Christmas through songs, scripture, and prayers of faith, worship, and community.
The document analyzes references to "the right hand of God" in the book of Psalms. It finds these references fall into three main places: 1) Leading to songs of the Second Exodus in Psalms 16-21 2) In Psalms 73-89 where the most asked question of God, "How long?", is found 3) In Psalms 108-118 which are songs of the First Exodus from Egypt. The right hand of God represents God's power, protection, presence, saving power, victory, and defeat of enemies. It discusses what specific Psalms these references are found in and how they point ahead to Jesus as prophet, priest and king.
Daddy and Mommy Novena prayer mobile bookNobelMaxwell
This document provides instructions for praying a novena to aid souls in purgatory. It includes prayers to be said each day, such as the Rosary, Act of Contrition, and prayers honoring saints. It also gives a specific prayer intention to focus on for each of the nine days, such as praying for souls of relatives or those in mortal sin. The goal is to ease the suffering of souls in purgatory and bring sinners to repentance through prayers, sacrifices and indulgences granted over the nine day period.
11.07.08 3rd article -the resurrection of the body and the life everlastingJustin Morris
The document discusses the Lutheran doctrine of the resurrection of the body as outlined in the third article of the Apostles' Creed. It examines passages from scripture about the resurrection and what will happen to believers and unbelievers. The document emphasizes that Christ's resurrection guarantees that both the body and soul will be redeemed, and that believers will live eternally with Christ in the new heavens and new earth. It also explores the spiritual nature of the resurrected body and how election and predestination are central to God's plan of salvation.
One hundred and forty poems and lyrics based on Scripture and experience. Many are able to be sung to the tunes of famous hymns that have been sung by Christians for many years.
The flow, major themes and character of Psalms Book 2: Psalms 42-72.
Where book 1 had psalms that were personal in nature, book 2 tends to concern community. Many consider Book 2 to be poetically like Exodus. Many of the authors in Book 2 and 3 are Levites.
Songs from the 'Sons of Korah' Open the book.
Believers may be a bit like 'the sons of Korah' who should be 'in the grave' but have been delivered. Being delivered does not preclude struggles or even persecution.
Psalm 14 comes back expansively as a block of five psalms on judgement and forgiveness. Jesus like Solomon reign is expansive. Solomon, poetically so, Jesus literally so.
Asaph has one Psalm. Asaph probably being Asaph the seer from the time of David who led a group of Levites to minister before the Ark on Mt Zion when it was moved from the house of Obed Edom the Gittite after recovery from the Philistines.
One Psalm is dedicated to Jeduthun
A verse by verse commentary on Psalm 70 dealing with David crying out for God to come and quickly save him from his enemies.He is desperate and needy, and urges God not to delay, but to deliver him now.
Morning Prayers - Conspiring for a Beloved Community - Mark Piersonseasickdoctor
The document discusses a morning prayer service that acknowledges the indigenous people who traditionally inhabited the land. It references themes of reconciliation between people and inclusion of minorities and immigrants. The service includes readings, songs, and a discussion about helping those in need as described in the Bible passage of the sheep and the goats.
Psalms book 3: The dark book of the PsalmsMichael Scaman
Asaph sets the stage with a crisis of faith in Psalm 73 and the book ends with the darkest Psalm in all the Bible, Psalm 88. In the midst of the dark book of the Psalms, book 3, there is what Spurgeon called the sweetest Psalm and the center of the center of the center of that ( Ps 81:8 is 'if only My people would listen to Me and also arguably listen to me about the day of atonement alluded to in the middle of the two trumpets blown in vs ps 81:3 )
We look at the flow as Asaph, Sons of Korah, David, Heman and Ethan navigate through the darkness finding hope and resolution in God. 'Hope in God' one generation tells another in Psalm 77, even in the midst of these struggles.
Psalm 78 is a historical psalm and recounts failures of Israel particularly regarding temptations of food, power and worship. Jesus will go through these same temptations in the dessert yet prevail.
Psalm 81 is arguably the center psalm of the books. Center book is book 3 and in book 3 8 are before 8 after making psalm 81 the center psalm with the center verse being verse 8 'if only My people would listen to Me' and one can press it further with the two trumpets in verse 3, the center of those is the day of atonement. Book 3 is about crisis of faith and the other psalms and books revolve around that to resolve the crisis. There is hope since psalm 81 speaks of the man at God's right hand. Jesus listens to God where his people did not and is the one to resolve the crisis.
Books 2 and 3 are written largely by Levites and poetically follow Exodus and Leviticus. It is fitting that in the final two Psalms portend the ultimate sacrifice, the death of the Messiah, the anointed, the seed of David in psalm 88 with an upturn/resurrection in Psalm 89.
An lesser issue of book 3 concerns who Asaph is since the temples destruction would be future to the Asaph of David's day. Asaph was a seer so perhaps it's prophesy or perhaps from the musician group of levites founded by Asaph continuing to write psalms?
The document provides analysis and commentary on various Psalms and sections of Psalms. It notes that Psalms 107-118 focus on redemption and coming home, with Psalm 107 depicting four portraits of redemption and deliverance from dangers. Psalms 111-113 are described as a pair of acrostic Psalms along with the first Hallal Psalm. Psalms 117-119 form a dramatic contrast around Psalm 118. The longest Psalm 119 is contrasted with the shortest Psalm 117, while Psalm 118 sits in the middle. The document also analyzes the "Songs of Ascent" from Psalms 120-134 which were songs sung by pilgrims journeying to Jerusalem and the temple.
Couples For Christ Intercessory Prayer - Sorrowful MysteriesChristine Cayona
The document contains prayers and liturgical materials for opening worship including an Act of Contrition, prayers to the Holy Spirit and St. Michael, and blessings with holy water. It also includes the Rosary with introductions to the mysteries and concluding prayers. The purpose is to provide resources for leading communal prayer focused on thanksgiving, supplication, and spiritual protection.
Couples For Christ Intercessory Prayer- Luminous MysteriesChristine Cayona
The document contains prayers and liturgical materials for an opening worship service, including an Act of Contrition, prayers to the Holy Spirit and St. Michael, blessings with holy water, rosary prayers and intentions, the Apostles' Creed, Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be. It provides structure and prayers for vocal and silent worship, focusing on thanksgiving in the opening and including later supplication.
Mass Sequence PowerPoint - Bicol for AdventGerome Arcilla
The document appears to be an outline for a Catholic mass. It includes sections for prayers, readings, and hymns. It lists the order of the mass and includes the text for prayers and responses. The document suggests silencing cellphones for the solemn mass and thanks people. It then outlines the various parts of the mass and includes the words to prayers, responses, and hymns.
1. The document outlines the order of service for a Catholic mass held on the third Sunday of Advent, including songs, readings, prayers, and communion rites.
2. It provides the text for songs, prayers, and readings included in the mass as well as directions for communion and concluding rites.
3. The mass focuses on rejoicing in God during the Advent season in preparation for Christmas through songs, scripture, and prayers of faith, hope, and peace.
A very brief overview of Isaiah
Isiah;s prophesy is in part a response to the Song(s) of Moses
Moses called heaven and earth and withness and Isaiah calls heaven and earth in his openeing. Both promise chastizement but also redemption
and Isaiah and the song of Moses become remakable more like the New Testamant with regard to redemption.
-Redemption offered
-A son is given
- the voice crying in the dessert is prelude to songs of Messah
- true worship is exhorted
- the final servant song has Messiah rejected, suffer for sins, die and overcome death
- justice is exhorted
- Jerusalem goes from unfaithful to faithful and holy
- redemption is offered to the world
- in the 'new Jerusalem' rightousness dwells
- the book draws to a close with passages using wedding like celebration labguae like 'the marriage supper of the lamb does'
This document contains the text for a Catholic mass. It includes opening prayers, readings from scripture, a homily, prayers of the faithful, preparation of gifts, communion rites, and closing blessings. The mass involves prayer, scripture reading, reflection, and receiving holy communion as central aspects of Catholic worship and community.
Couples For Christ Intercessory Prayer- Glorious MysteriesChristine Cayona
The document contains prayers and liturgical texts for an opening worship service, including an Act of Contrition, prayers to the Holy Spirit and St. Michael, blessings with holy water, rosary mysteries and prayers, the Apostles' Creed, Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory Be. It provides instructions for vocal prayers, readings, and intentions for each rosary decade.
This document provides a summary of the 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It includes the opening hymn "Come Let Us Sing For Joy to the Lord", readings from Jeremiah and Luke, and a homily. It also details the order of mass including prayers, songs for communion such as "Prayer of St. Francis", and a concluding hymn "Give Thanks With a Grateful Heart".
This document contains the order of mass for the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It includes the various parts of the mass such as the opening song, penitential rite, liturgy of the word with readings and gospel, homily, prayer of the faithful, liturgy of the Eucharist with consecration and communion, and closing song. It provides the scriptural passages and songs in both English and another language (appears to be Tagalog) for each part of the mass.
1) This document provides information from a parish announcement for the Second Sunday of Lent. It includes details about general absolution and when it may be permitted by the diocesan bishop.
2) The document also lists the intentions for Mass and provides the order of service, including songs, readings, and prayers.
3) It concludes with a prayer for deliverance from typhoons and other calamities, acknowledging human contribution to climate change and asking for forgiveness and protection.
The document provides information about confession in the Catholic faith. It discusses that confession is telling sins to a priest to obtain forgiveness, that it is necessary to confess mortal sins, and that the chief qualities of a good confession are being contrite, clear, concise, and complete.
This document is a transcript of a Catholic mass. It includes prayers, songs, readings and other parts of the typical mass liturgy. The mass focuses on being servants of all as the gospel reading discusses humility and service. Prayers are included for the Virgin Mary and for the Year of the Two Hearts.
1. Kahit ang hirap
man at pagsubok,
walang makapag-
hiwalay sa amin
sa pag-ibig niya.
Koro:
Sino’ng
makapaghihiwalay
sa atin sa pag-ibig
ni Kristo?
Assistant:
2. Kahit ang kamatayan
man o buhay,
walang makapag-
hiwalay sa amin
sa pag-ibig niya.
Koro:
Sino’ng
makapaghihiwalay
sa atin sa pag-ibig
ni Kristo?
This document contains the order of mass for the Fourth Sunday of Advent. It includes the opening prayer asking God to fill our hearts with love, readings from the books of Micah and Hebrews discussing Jesus as the ruler and shepherd and his sacrifice, a gospel reading about Mary visiting Elizabeth, and closing prayers including for priests. The mass focuses on preparing our hearts for Jesus' coming and opening them to God's love.
This document contains the text of a Catholic mass. It includes opening songs, prayers, readings from scripture, a homily, prayers of the faithful, offerings, consecration of the Eucharist, distribution of communion, and closing blessings. The mass follows the typical structure of Catholic liturgy including call and response prayers, scripture readings, and sacraments.
The document is a bulletin from a Catholic parish mass. It includes announcements, readings from scripture, and prayers. The main points are:
1) It provides the order of service for a Catholic mass including songs, readings, and prayers.
2) The readings focus on God's word and its power to transform lives.
3) The mass concludes with prayers asking for God's mercy and guidance in daily living.
The document appears to be a summary of the order of service for a Catholic mass focused on themes of family, marriage, and children. It includes announcements, songs, readings, and prayers on topics like the Eucharist, God as the creator of families, and Jesus' teachings on marriage and children. The concluding prayer asks God for strength and hope for those recovering from a typhoon in the Philippines.
1. The document appears to be the announcements and order of service for a Catholic mass, including readings, songs, and prayers.
2. It discusses the sacrament of Confirmation and how it is administered, involving anointing with chrism oil and laying on of hands.
3. The mass includes prayers for healing, readings from Isaiah and James, a Gospel reading about Jesus healing a deaf mute man, and songs of praise.
Holy Orders and Matrimony are called sacraments in service of the community because they confer a specific mission on their recipients to build up the people of God. Through the service they render to others, they contribute to the salvation of those who receive them. Christ instituted the sacrament of Holy Orders at the Last Supper when he conferred on the Apostles and their successors in the priesthood the power to consecrate and offer his Body and Blood in the Mass.
The document discusses different forms of prayer including blessing, petition, intercession, thanksgiving, and praise. It then provides summaries and explanations of common Catholic prayers including the Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be, Apostles Creed, Rosary prayers, and prayers dedicated to Divine Mercy.
This document contains the order of service for mass, including readings, prayers, and hymns. It discusses the commitments that parents and godparents make when having a child baptized, such as training the child in the faith and helping them fulfill their religious duties. The mass focuses on Jesus as the greatest caregiver and includes a prayer about the Sacred Heart of Jesus transforming individuals and society through love.
This document outlines the order of service for an interfaith prayer gathering focused on peace during the Advent season. It includes prayers, songs and readings from various faith traditions including Christian, Jewish and Hindu traditions. The purpose is to pray for peace in the world and reflect on the coming of the Prince of Peace during this season of preparation for Christmas.
This document outlines the order of service for an interfaith prayer gathering focused on peace during the Advent season. It includes prayers, songs and readings from various religious traditions including Christian, Jewish and Hindu texts. The purpose is to pray for peace in the world and reflect on the coming of the Prince of Peace during this season of preparation for Christmas.
This document contains the order of worship for a Catholic mass. It includes songs, readings from scripture, prayers, and responses from the congregation. The mass follows the typical structure of introductory rites including songs of gathering and penance, liturgy of the word with scripture readings and gospel, liturgy of the Eucharist with prayers, communion, and concluding rites with final blessings and songs of praise.
The document is a prayer service for world peace that includes songs, prayers, and reflections from various religious traditions. It begins with a welcome and call to worship using words from Hindu traditions. It includes the well-known "Prayer of Saint Francis" asking to be an instrument of peace. There are also reflections on peace from the prophet Isaiah and a prayer by Rabbi Harold Kushner asking for rain to wash away bitterness and the sun to bring understanding between all people. The service closes with blessings and a concluding song.
This document is a summary of the mass for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time. It includes the order of service such as songs, readings from scripture, and prayers. The key points are an emphasis on indigenous people, the quest for real riches as discussed in the Gospel reading about a rich young man, and prayers for strength and hope for those recovering from a typhoon in the Philippines.
This document is a Mass for the 6th day of a Christmas Novena in praise of Mary, the mother of Jesus. It includes the opening and closing prayers, readings from Scripture, and songs of praise. The homily reflects on how Mary brought the good news of Jesus to Elizabeth and calls priests to bring glad tidings and salvation to all they encounter.
Know more about the Benedictine Medal, its history, meaning, uses, value, prayers and how to bless it.
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The document discusses the inevitability and certainty of death. It notes that death comes to everyone regardless of age, wealth, gender or status. It encourages the reader to prepare for death which can come unexpectedly at any time. It suggests considering a coffin to make people more aware of and ready to accept their own mortality.
The document discusses the key principles of the Preventive System developed by St. John Bosco, as relevant for youth today. It outlines 10 elements of the system: 1) discovering potential, 2) building rapport, 3) availability, 4) identity, 5) secure nurturing experiences, 6) environment, 7) cheerfulness, 8) listening, 9) approachability, and 10) prayer. The Preventive System aims to create opportunities for youth to discover their talents, cultivate positive relationships, and find self-worth through diverse enriching activities in a warm, faith-filled environment.
This document discusses conflict, anger, and forgiveness in relationships. It provides guidance on improving communication, seeking mutual understanding, and resolving issues in a respectful manner. The key messages are that conflict is normal but should be addressed constructively, forgiveness is important for healing relationships and well-being, and open communication can help overcome hurt and move forward in a positive way.
This document discusses how people can control aspects of their lives and make choices. It states that while we cannot choose certain things like who we work with, we can control how we spend our time, seek out role models, communicate with others, set priorities and goals, and determine our responses rather than reacting emotionally. The overall message is that within the constraints of our circumstances, we have the power to make choices that influence our lives.
The document summarizes the Christian belief in the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It states that Easter proves Jesus was not only a man but God, as it demonstrates his power over both death and sin. It celebrates that through his resurrection, Jesus redeems humanity from sin and rescues them from death, offering the gift of eternal life. The resurrection is the most important feast in the Christian faith, as it proves that without Christ rising from the dead, faith itself would be meaningless.
The cross is central to both the Bible and history. It represents the core of Christian faith, as God died for humanity. Just as Jesus carried his cross, all people must bear their own burdens in life, as each person faces different challenges. God allows hardship and suffering to test people, transform them, teach them, and train them, so that they can testify to his influence in their lives.
This poem discusses how people wear masks to hide their true selves from the world out of fear. The masks are facades that conceal inner thoughts and feelings. Taking off masks requires courage to show one's authentic self.
This poem discusses the importance of listening to understand others' problems and needs, praising even small accomplishments, tolerating chatter and amplifying laughter. It also stresses overlooking faults, using a kind voice, and making an effort to find out what really matters to people or what they seek.
Marriage takes work, and requires both partners to prioritize the relationship. When issues arise, taking breaks from arguments and focusing on intimacy, communication and shared financial plans can help strengthen the bond. Reframing problems as challenges to overcome together, rather than blame, can make it through difficult times.
This document contains excerpts from scripture and words of encouragement. It advises counting one's days wisely, persevering through failures and difficulties, and remembering that God is always present and nothing can separate one from His love. The key messages are to not lose faith, as Catholic school graduates have received an education and the faith of God, and with Him all things are possible.
From a series of visions and messages from Jesus and Mary
A teaching on what happens during the Holy Mass and how to live it with our hearts.
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This document discusses spiritual growth during Lent through repentance, renewal of faith, and preparation to celebrate Easter. It emphasizes that spiritual growth involves being truly sorry to God for sins, being truthful about sins, hating sin, making amends for sins, and committing to turn away from sin. This process can be aided through reading scripture, receiving the sacraments like confession, and engaging in both private and public prayer.
The document appears to be excerpts from the Bible discussing Jesus and his teachings. It includes passages where Jesus is tempted by the devil in the desert, walks with two disciples on the road to Emmaus after his resurrection, and teaches about removing vices like anger and bitterness. It also recounts the story of Jesus visiting Martha and Mary, praising Mary for listening to his teachings over helping with chores.
The document discusses Catholic teachings on family, sin, heaven and hell. It emphasizes making memories with family through hard work, as family does not just happen. It encourages choosing heaven over hell through not sinning and having Jesus and Mary as friends. It provides contact information for ordering books and a planner from St. John Bosco.
This document contains advice and reflections on the importance of honesty. It provides examples of honest behavior from historical figures like Harry Truman and stories that illustrate the consequences of dishonesty. The key messages are:
1. Honesty is important for building trust in relationships and society. Dishonesty often breeds more dishonesty.
2. Small acts of dishonesty can become habits if not addressed, so it is important to be vigilant and avoid rationalizing unethical behavior.
3. Living honestly requires courage and vigilance, as there are often temptations to cut corners or be influenced by pride or greed. Maintaining a clear conscience is important.
This document discusses the nature and components of fear, including fear, anxiety, panic, and phobias. It also discusses how fear can be normal and protective or destructive. The document provides advice on facing fear, such as turning to prayer, controlling fear through relaxation, building confidence, seeking support, and professional help. It emphasizes that perfect love casts out fear and that trusting in God can help overcome fear.
This action plan document outlines steps for repentance, baptism, and receiving the Holy Spirit based on Acts 2:38. It encourages steadfast endurance and drawing encouragement from scriptures, as per Romans 15:4. The final section notes a prayer from Psalm 6:9 that God hears supplication and receives prayer. The overall message is one of repentance, baptism, scriptural guidance, endurance in faith, and prayer.
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This book is one of the best of the translated ones, for it has a warning character for all those who find themselves in the experience of material life. Irmão X provides a shrewd way of describing the subtleties and weaknesses that can jeopardize our intentions, making us more attentive and vigilant by providing us with his wise pages, reminding us between the lines of the Master's words: "Pray and watch."
Lesson 12 - The Blessed Hope: The Mark of the Christian.pptxCelso Napoleon
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Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
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The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
Astronism, Cosmism and Cosmodeism: the space religions espousing the doctrine...Cometan
This lecture created by Brandon Taylorian (aka Cometan) specially for the CESNUR Conference held Bordeaux in June 2024 provides a brief introduction to the legacy of religious and philosophical thought that Astronism emerges from, namely the discourse on transcension started assuredly by the Cosmists in Russia in the mid-to-late nineteenth century and then carried on and developed by Mordecai Nessyahu in Cosmodeism in the twentieth century. Cometan also then provides some detail on his story in founding Astronism in the early twenty-first century from 2013 along with details on the central Astronist doctrine of transcension. Finally, the lecture concludes with some contributions made by space religions and space philosophy and their influences on various cultural facets in art, literature and film.
Trusting God's Providence | Verse: Romans 8: 28-31JL de Belen
Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
God can see what we cannot see
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Lucid Dreaming: Understanding the Risks and Benefits
The ability to control one's dreams or for the dreamer to be aware that he or she is dreaming. This process, called lucid dreaming, has some potential risks as well as many fascinating benefits. However, many people are hesitant to try it initially for fear of the potential dangers. This article aims to clarify these concerns by exploring both the risks and benefits of lucid dreaming.
The Benefits of Lucid Dreaming
Lucid dreaming allows a person to take control of their dream world, helping them overcome their fears and eliminate nightmares. This technique is particularly useful for mental health. By taking control of their dreams, individuals can face challenging scenarios in a controlled environment, which can help reduce anxiety and increase self-confidence.
Addressing Common Concerns
Physical Harm in Dreams Lucid dreaming is fundamentally safe. In a lucid dream, everything is a creation of your mind. Therefore, nothing in the dream can physically harm you. Despite the vividness and realness of the dream experience, it remains entirely within your mental landscape, posing no physical danger.
Mental Health Risks Concerns about developing PTSD or other mental illnesses from lucid dreaming are unfounded. As soon as you wake up, it's clear that the events experienced in the dream were not real. On the contrary, lucid dreaming is often seen as a therapeutic tool for conditions like PTSD, as it allows individuals to reframe and manage their thoughts.
Potential Risks of Lucid Dreaming
While generally safe, lucid dreaming does come with a few risks as well:
Mixing Dream Memories with Reality Long-term lucid dreamers might occasionally confuse dream memories with real ones, creating false memories. This issue is rare and preventable by maintaining a dream journal and avoiding lucid dreaming about real-life people or places too frequently.
Escapism Using lucid dreaming to escape reality can be problematic if it interferes with your daily life. While it is sometimes beneficial to escape and relieve the stress of reality, relying on lucid dreaming for happiness can hinder personal growth and productivity.
Feeling Tired After Lucid Dreaming Some people report feeling tired after lucid dreaming. This tiredness is not due to the dreams themselves but often results from not getting enough sleep or using techniques that disrupt sleep patterns. Taking breaks and ensuring adequate sleep can prevent this.
Mental Exhaustion Lucid dreaming can be mentally taxing if practiced excessively without breaks. It’s important to balance lucid dreaming with regular sleep to avoid mental fatigue.
Lucid dreaming is safe and beneficial if done with caution. It has many benefits, such as overcoming fear and improving mental health, and minimal risks. There are many resources and tutorials available for those interested in trying it.
Lição 12: João 15 a 17 – O Espírito Santo e a Oração Sacerdotal | 2° Trimestr...OmarBarrezueta1
Esta lição é uma oportunidade para discutirmos um assunto multo mal interpretado no contexto cristão, que é o fato de algumas pessoas pensarem que o conhecer Jesus é ter a nossa vida mudada em todas as áreas, como se Deus tivesse o dever de transportar-nos deste mundo para um outro mundo onde muitas coisas maravilhosas que desejamos seriam reais. No entanto, a nossa fé não nos tira do mundo após nos convertermos; ao invés disso, permanecemos vivendo sob as mesmas circunstâncias. O propósito de Deus não é nos tirar do mundo, mas nos livrar das ações do maligno (Jo 17.15), Sendo assim, a vida eterna não significa estar fora da realidade deste mundo, mas conhecer o único Deus verdadeiro (Jo 17.3).
17. The worthy reception
of the sacrament of
penance always takes
away all the eternal
punishment, but it
does not always take
away all temporal
punishment.
39. We Offer Our Lives
1. We offer our lives to the
Lord up above. We offer
our hearts for it’s Jesus
we love. And now as we
pray, may the Lord
come and say, that we’ll
share in His glory one
day.
40. We Offer Our Lives
2. We offer our hopes for
each day that we live.
We know, without
Christ, we have nothing
to give. And now as we
pray, may the Lord
come and say, that we
will share in His glory
one day.
42. Priest: Pray, brethren..
All:May the Lord accept the
sacrifice at your hands for
the praise and glory of His
name, for our good, and the
good of all His church.
88. ORATIO IMPERATA
Prayer For Deliverance from Typhoons and other Calamities
Almighty Father, we
raise our hearts to
You in gratitude
89. ORATIO IMPERATA
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for the wonders of
creation of which
we are a part,
90. ORATIO IMPERATA
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For Your providence
that sustains us in
our needs, and
91. ORATIO IMPERATA
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for Your wisdom that
guides the course of
the universe.
92. ORATIO IMPERATA
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We acknowledge our
sins against You and
the rest of creation.
93. ORATIO IMPERATA
Prayer For Deliverance from Typhoons and other Calamities
We have not been
good stewards of
Nature.
94. ORATIO IMPERATA
Prayer For Deliverance from Typhoons and other Calamities
We have confused
Your command to
subdue the earth.
95. ORATIO IMPERATA
Prayer For Deliverance from Typhoons and other Calamities
The environment is
made to suffer our
wrongdoing.
96. ORATIO IMPERATA
Prayer For Deliverance from Typhoons and other Calamities
And now we reap the
harvest of our abuse
and indifference.
97. ORATIO IMPERATA
Prayer For Deliverance from Typhoons and other Calamities
Global warming is
upon us. Typhoons,
heavy rains, floods
98. ORATIO IMPERATA
Prayer For Deliverance from Typhoons and other Calamities
drought, volcanic
eruption, and other
natural calamities,
99. ORATIO IMPERATA
Prayer For Deliverance from Typhoons and other Calamities
occur in increasing
number and
intensity.
100. ORATIO IMPERATA
Prayer For Deliverance from Typhoons and other Calamities
We turn to You, our
loving Father, and
beg forgiveness for
our sins.
101. ORATIO IMPERATA
Prayer For Deliverance from Typhoons and other Calamities
We ask that we, our
loved ones and our
hard-earned
possessions
102. ORATIO IMPERATA
Prayer For Deliverance from Typhoons and other Calamities
be spared from the
threat of calamities,
natural and
man-made.
103. ORATIO IMPERATA
Prayer For Deliverance from Typhoons and other Calamities
We beseech You to
inspire us all to grow
into responsible
stewards to Your
creation,
104. ORATIO IMPERATA
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and generous
neighbors to those
in need . We ask
this, with the
105. ORATIO IMPERATA
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intercession of our
Blessed Mother,
through Christ our
Lord. Amen.