Prayer over the offerings
4 October 2012
Option A Receive, we pray, O Lord, the offering made on the occasion of this sealing of the sacred bond of Marriage, and, just as your goodness is its origin, may your providence guide its course. Through Christ our Lord. Option B Receive in your kindness, Lord, the offerings we bring in gladness before you,…
Solemn Blessing
4 October 2012
Option A May God the eternal Father keep you of one heart in love for one another, that the peace of Christ may dwell in you and abide always in your home. All: Amen. May you be blessed in your children, have solace in your friends and enjoy true peace with everyone. All: Amen. May…
Prayer of the Faithful
4 October 2012
It may be appropriate to adapt the following prayers to the particular circumstances of the couple and their commitment to the Lord. The following prayers may be seen as models. Prayers may be chosen from more than one collection. Prayers are read by one or more guests. o Option A God the Father, source of…
Nuptial Blessing
4 October 2012
Option A Dear brothers and sisters, let us humbly pray to the Lord that on these his servants, now married in Christ, he may mercifully pour out the blessing of his grace and make of one heart in love by the Sacrament of Christ’s Body and Blood those he has joined by a holy covenant. And all…
Blessing and Giving of Rings
4 October 2012
The Blessing and Giving of Rings Option A 66. The Priest says: May the Lord bless + these rings, which you will give to each other as a sign of love and fidelity. R. Amen. He sprinkles the rings, if appropriate, and gives them to the bride and bridegroom. Option B 229. Bless, O Lord, these…
Giving of Consent
4 October 2012
Option A The bridegroom says: I, N., take you, N., to be my wife. I promise to be faithful to you, in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health, to love you and to honour you all the days of my life. The bride says: I, N., take you, N., to be my husband. I promise to be…
Questions
4 October 2012
The Questions before the Consent N.and N., have you come here to enter into Marriage without coercion, freely and wholeheartedly? Each: Yes, I have. Are you prepared, as you follow the path of Marriage, to love and honour each other for as long as you both shall live? Each: Yes, I am. Are you prepared to accept children lovingly from…
Introduction to the Giving of Consent
4 October 2012
Option A (if both are baptised) Dearly beloved, you have come together into the house of the Church, so that in the presence of the Church’s minister and the community your intention to enter into Marriage may be strengthened by the Lord with a sacred seal. Christ abundantly blesses the love that binds you. Through…
Nuptial Mass Outline
4 October 2012
Outline of the Nuptial Mass See also: Wedding Liturgy Outline Complete the Nuptial Mass Liturgy Worksheet Download: Full Nuptial Mass texts [PDF] 1. INTRODUCTORY RITES Entrance Music or Hymn Greeting [Optional – Candle Ceremony – Part 1] [Optional – Gloria] Opening Prayer 2. LITURGY OF THE WORD Old Testament Reading Responsorial Psalm New Testament Reading…
Wedding Liturgy Outline
4 October 2012
Outline of the Wedding Liturgy See also: Nuptial Mass Outline Complete the Wedding Liturgy Worksheet (Google Form) Download: Full Wedding Liturgy texts [PDF] INTRODUCTORY RITES Entrance Music or HymnGreeting[Optional – Candle Ceremony – Part 1]Opening Prayer LITURGY OF THE WORD Old Testament ReadingResponsorial PsalmNew Testament ReadingGospel AcclamationGospel LITURGY OF THE SACRAMENT IntroductionQuestionsConsent [exchange of vows]Blessing and…
Gospel
4 October 2012
Part 5. Gospel (Proclaimed by the Priest or Deacon) Choose one from the following readings. The Gospel is always included in the Wedding liturgy (or Nuptial Mass). o 5A. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven. Mt 5:1–12 A reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew Seeing the crowds,…
Gospel Acclamation
4 October 2012
Part 4. Gospel Acclamation (Sung before the Gospel) Choose one from the following options… During Lent the “Alleluia” is not used, but one of the four alternative Gospel Acclamation verses are used instead, such as “Glory and praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.” or “Glory to you, Word of God, Lord Jesus Christ.” or “Praise…
Psalms
4 October 2012
Part 3. Responsorial Psalm oChoose one from the following psalms o 3A Ps 32:12. 18. 20–22 Reader: The earth is full of the goodness of the Lord. All: The earth is full of the goodness of the Lord. They are happy, whose God is the Lord, the people he has chosen as his own. The…
New Testament readings
4 October 2012
Part 2. New Testament Reading If you wish to have two readings before the Gospel, the first reading is taken from the Old Testament. If you wish to have one reading before the Gospel, the reading may be taken from the Old Testament (or the New Testament). The order for each would be: (One reading…
Old Testament Readings
4 October 2012
Part 1. Old Testament reading If you wish to have two readings before the Gospel, the first reading is taken from the Old Testament. If you wish to have one reading before the Gospel, the reading may be taken from the Old Testament (or the New Testament). The Liturgy of the Word always concludes with…
Opening Prayer
4 October 2012
Choose one from the following six options Option A Let us pray. And all pray in silence with the Priest for a while. Be attentive to our prayers, O Lord, and in your kindness uphold what you have established for the increase of the human race, so that the union you have created may be…
The holy huddle of discipleship
23 September 2012
Discipleship, Season of Growth, Teaching, Year B
As Jesus and his disciples make their way back from the mountain-top experience of the transfiguration and the ultimate revelation of Jesus as the Messiah, it is little wonder that the disciples remain confused. Jesus has been teaching them and preparing them for the day that they finally grasped that he was the true Messiah…
Social Media ideas
23 September 2012
Social Media Protocols – a keynote talk given at the Australian Catholic Youth Ministry Convention, Campbelltown, 21-23 September 2012 Born in country NSW, I celebrated my first birthday in the 1960s; but a few weeks later decided that I was bored with this decade and we moved into the decade of flares, big hair and…
Who is Jesus the Messiah?
16 September 2012
The Gospel passage today is taken from the centre of the Gospel of Mark – not only is it the literal centre chapter, but it is also the place in Mark where the ministry of Jesus takes a definite turn. Jesus and his disciples are on the move. Last week, in Mark 7, we heard…
New Kindle version of eMissal now available
9 September 2012
Over the weekend I have been able to create and post new versions of the both the ePub and Kindle editions of the Roman Missal (3rd edition); for the first time the Kindle edition now includes all of the music of the ePub edition, as well as the corrections of a number of minor errors…
He does all things well
9 September 2012
The Fathers of the Church remind us that there were many miracles that Jesus performed; when a particular one stood out in the memory of the evangelists, it was perhaps for a particular spiritual lesson that the story can offer to us as we read and listen to it. AS always, we are invited…
Fulfilling the law
1 September 2012
One of the gifts of Fathers’ Day – which we celebrate today in Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Papua New Guinea – is the impunity that it gives to fathers today to tell Dad jokes. Even though it might invoke a deep groan on other days, today we are more inclined to declare these to…
Creating a Parish Website – a how-to guide
28 August 2012
It has often been said that the first evangelist in any parish is the parish secretary. This is because it is usually the parish secretary who answers the phone or opens the front door of the parish office (or presbytery) and so she or he becomes the face of the parish in its interaction with…
Choosing to follow the Lord
27 August 2012
Discipleship, Season of Growth, Teaching, Year B
As we come to the final of five readings from John 6, we arrive at the crunch moment in the chapter. Although confusion, grumbling and complaining have been part of the whole chapter – and would have reminded the first readers of the people of God complaining in the wilderness of Sinai in the book…
Take and eat my flesh; drink my blood
19 August 2012
As we arrive at the fourth week of our readings from John 6, we arrive at the section that has been the most controversial over the centuries, as different Christian traditions have offered very different understandings and interpretations of this key text. Until verse 51, although Jesus has been speaking about the Eucharist, it has…
Elijah as model of the evangelising church
12 August 2012
Today in I Kings 19, we meet a very different Prophet Elijah then perhaps we are more familiar with – especially from the dramatic story that unfolds in the previous chapter when he single handedly takes on the 450 prophets of the false Caananite god Baal and defeats them. This does not please Queen Jezebel…
What the Manna from heaven
5 August 2012
Bible, Season of Growth, Teaching, Year B
The church leads us out into the wilderness to be with the people of God – it seems many months or perhaps even years into their wilderness adventures – such is the bitterness and the discontent that they evoke with their complaints against the Lord. It is only when you realise that no, this all…
Blessed and broken the Lord feeds us
31 July 2012
Bible, Season of Growth, Teaching, Year B
Last week, when I celebrated Mass in the 803 year old private chapel of Lilienfelderhof at Pfaffstatten with the Galbraith family (as one does on holidays) we found ourselves in Mark’s gospel with the disciples needing time away from the hustle and rush of ministry, so they head across the lake to be by themselves…
The true shepherd
22 July 2012
Bible, Season of Growth, Teaching, Year B
From the archives… I am away on holidays, visiting friends in Europe. So this is a homily from the archives. In order to understand our first reading from the prophet Jeremiah today, we need to understand what has been happening in the history and practice of Israel. We need to go back a few hundred…
View from on high
15 July 2012
From the archives… I am away on holidays, visiting friends in Europe. So this homily description is from 2009. The linked audio (below) is from 2012. Sunday 15B – The view from on high (Ephesians 1:3-14) Everywhere you go, whenever you find an accessible high place, our ancestors have so often built a lookout there…