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16 — DECEMBER 3

THE LITURGY OF THE WORDThe Lectionary (book of readings) and the Book of Gospels open the rich treasure of God’s word from the Jewish and Christian Scriptures. In the liturgy, the Church faithfully adheres to the way Christ himself read and explained the Scriptures. The unfolding mystery of Christ is recalled by the Christian faithful who respond to the Holy Spirit working within them. Year B emphasizes the Gospel of Mark. The Church proclaims the Gospel of John especially during the seasons of Lent and Easter.

First sunday oF advent– december 3, 2017 –

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First reading Isaiah 63:16b–17, 19b; 64:2–7 (2B)

A reading from the Book of the Prophet IsaiahYou, Lord, are our father, our redeemer you are

named forever.Why do you let us wander, O Lord,

from your ways, and harden our hearts so that we

fear you not?Return for the sake of your servants, the tribes of your heritage.Oh, that you would rend the heavens

and come down, with the mountains quaking

before you,while you wrought awesome deeds

we could not hope for, such as they had not heard of from

of old.

No ear has ever heard, no eye ever seen, any God but you

doing such deeds for those who wait for him.

Would that you might meet us doing right,

that we were mindful of you in our ways!

Behold, you are angry, and we are sinful;

all of us have become like unclean people,

all our good deeds are like polluted rags;

we have all withered like leaves, and our guilt carries us away like

the wind.

DECEMBER 3 — 17

There is none who calls upon your name,

who rouses himself to cling to you;for you have hidden your face

from us

and have delivered us up to our guilt.

Yet, O Lord, you are our father; we are the clay and you the potter: we are all the work of your hands.

The word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.

responsorial psalm Psalm 80:2–3, 15–16, 18–19Common Psalm 25 or 85 may be used in place of this psalm.

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u O shepherd of Israel, hearken, from your throne upon the cherubim, shine forth.Rouse your power, and come to save us. R

u Once again, O Lord of hosts, look down from heaven, and see;take care of this vine, and protect what your right hand has planted, the son of man whom you yourself made strong. R

u May your help be with the man of your right hand, with the son of man whom you yourself made strong.Then we will no more withdraw from you; give us new life, and we will call upon your name. R

second reading 1 Corinthians 1:3–9

A reading from the first Letter of Saint Paul to the CorinthiansBrothers and sisters: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. I give thanks to my God always on your account for the grace of God bestowed on you in Christ Jesus, that in him you were enriched in every way, with all discourse and all knowledge, as the testimony to Christ

was confirmed among you, so that you are not lacking in any spiritual gift as you wait for the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ. He will keep you firm to the end, irreproachable on the day of our Lord Jesus Christ. God is faithful, and by him you were called to fellowship with his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord.

The word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.

18 — DECEMBER 3

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Music: Owen Alstott, © 1977, 1990, OCP (R&A p. 5) (Omit if not sung)

u Show us, Lord, your love;and grant us your salvation. R

gospel Mark 13:33–37The Lord be with you.And with your spirit.A reading from the holy Gospel according to MarkGlory to you, O Lord.

Jesus said to his disciples: “Be watchful! Be alert! You do not know when the time will come. It is like a man traveling abroad. He leaves home and places his servants in charge, each with his own work, and orders the gatekeeper to be on the

watch. Watch, therefore; you do not know when the lord of the house is coming, whether in the evening, or at midnight, or at cockcrow, or in the morning. May he not come suddenly and find you sleeping. What I say to you, I say to all: ‘Watch!’”

The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.

blessing oF the advent Wreath

After the homily, Mass proceeds with the Prayer of the Faithful. The prayer of blessing takes the place of the concluding prayer of the Prayer of the Faithful. This blessing takes place only on the First Sunday of Advent. On the Second and succeeding Sundays of Advent, the candles are lighted either before Mass begins or immediately before the Collect; no addi-tional rites or prayers are used.

Prayer of the faithfuL

Prayer of BLessing*With hands outstretched, the Priest says:

Lord God,your Church joyfully awaits the

coming of its Savior,who enlightens our heartsand dispels the darkness of ignorance

and sin.

Pour forth your blessings upon usas we light the candles of this wreath;may their light reflect the splendor

of Christ,who is Lord, for ever and ever.Amen.

*The prayer of blessing of the Advent wreath is taken from the Book of Blessings, nos. 1517–1520.

86 — THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARISTChristians are baptized into the paschal mystery of Christ’s death and resurrection for the for-giveness of sin and fullness of salvation. This mystery is celebrated at every Mass, remembering Christ’s loving deed and giving thanks and praise to God. By this action the “Sacrifice of the Cross is continuously made present in the Church” (GIRM, no. 72).

Presentation and PreParation of the Gifts sit

Gifts are collected for the poor and for the Church. Bread and wine are brought to the altar table, and everything is prepared for the celebration. If no chant is sung, the Priest may pray aloud, and all may respond:

Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, for through your goodness we have received the bread we offer you: fruit of the earth and work of human hands, it will become for us the bread of life. Blessed be God for ever.Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation, for through your goodness we have received the wine we offer you: fruit of the vine and work of human hands, it will become our spiritual drink. Blessed be God for ever.Pray, brethren (brothers and sisters), that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God, the almighty Father.

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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 holy Church.

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Prayer over the offerinGs

The Priest says the Prayer over the Offerings; following this, the people respond:

Amen.

DECEMBER 3First Sunday of Advent

Accept, we pray, O Lord, these offerings we make,

gathered from among your gifts to us,and may what you grant us to celebrate

devoutly here belowgain for us the prize of eternal redemption.Through Christ our Lord.Amen.

DECEMBER 8The Immaculate Conception of the

Blessed Virgin Mary (Patronal Feastday of the United States of America)

Graciously accept the saving sacrificewhich we offer you, O Lord,on the Solemnity of the Immaculate

Conceptionof the Blessed Virgin Mary,and grant that, as we profess her,on account of your prevenient grace,to be untouched by any stain of sin,so, through her intercession,we may be delivered from all our faults.Through Christ our Lord.Amen.

DECEMBER 10Second Sunday of Advent

Be pleased, O Lord, with our humble prayers and offerings,

and, since we have no merits to plead our cause,

come, we pray, to our rescuewith the protection of your mercy.Through Christ our Lord.Amen.

DECEMBER 12Our Lady of Guadalupe

Accept, O Lord, the gifts we present to youon this feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe,and grant that this sacrificemay strengthen us to fulfill your

commandmentsas true children of the Virgin Mary.Through Christ our Lord.Amen.

DECEMBER 17Third Sunday of Advent

May the sacrifice of our worship, Lord, we pray,

be offered to you unceasingly,to complete what was begun in

sacred mysteryand powerfully accomplish for us your

saving work.Through Christ our Lord.Amen.

RCIA / THE WAY OF THE CROSS — 115

The ScruTinieS (Third, Fourth and Fifth Sundays of Lent)I. INVITATION TO SILENT PRAYER

Following the Liturgy of the Word and homily, the elect come forward with their godparents. The cel-ebrant invites the assembly to pray in silence and to ask that the elect be given a spirit of repentance, a sense of sin, and the true freedom of children of God.

He then invites the elect to also pray in silence, suggesting that as a sign of their inner spirit of repen-tance they bow their heads or kneel.

II. INTERCESSIONS FOR THE ELECTAfter the period of silent prayer, the community and the elect stand for the intercessions. During the intercessions, the godparents stand with their right hand on the shoulder of the elect.

III. EXORCISMThe ceremony continues with the prayer of exorcism in which the celebrant asks that the elect be freed from the effects of sin and from the power of Satan. With this prayer the elect receive new strength in the midst of their spiritual journey and open their hearts to receive the gifts of the Savior.

Following the exorcism, all join in singing an appropriate song.

IV. DISMISSAL OF THE ELECTThe elect are normally dismissed at this point, and the rite continues with the Liturgy of the Eucharist. If the Eucharist is not celebrated, the faithful and the elect are dismissed together, and an appropriate song may conclude the celebration.

THE WAY OF THE CROSSTradition holds that Jesus walked from Pilate’s praetorium to Golgotha (the Place of the Skull). The de-votion known as “the way,” or Stations of the Cross (Via Crucis), originated with pilgrims who walked the Via Dolorosa (the “way of tears”) in Jerusalem. In 2001, the Congregation for the Discipline of the Sacraments issued the Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy (DPPL) and, when referring to this devotion, stated that “In the Via Crucis, various strands of Christian piety coalesce: the idea of life as being journey or pilgrimage; as a passage from earthly exile to our true home in Heaven; the deep de-sire to be conformed to the Passion of Christ, which imply that his disciples must follow behind their Master, daily carrying their own crosses (cf. Luke 9, 23)” (DPPL 133). (For music see #101.)

1. JeSuS iS condemned To deaTh.Christ, help us to lead a better life and to seek your will.

2. JeSuS bearS hiS croSS.Lord, we join you in your journey of suffering.

3. JeSuS fallS for The firST Time.Christ, help us who fall into sinful ways; teach us to rise with you.

4. JeSuS meeTS hiS moTher.Lord, we implore your mother to console us who mourn.

5. JeSuS iS helped by Simon.Christ, help us as we try to do your work in our world.

6. Veronica wipeS hiS face.Lord, help us as we help others.

7. JeSuS fallS The Second Time.Christ, teach us the healing power of penance.

8. JeSuS SpeakS To The women.Lord, help us to comfort those who have no one to help them.

9. JeSuS fallS a Third Time.Christ, teach us the joy of obedience.

10. JeSuS iS STripped of hiS garmenTS.Lord, help us to model your life of holiness.

11. JeSuS iS nailed To The croSS.Christ, draw us closer to you from this day forward.

12. JeSuS dieS on The croSS.Lord, we pray that you will be with us at our hour of death.

13. he iS Taken from The croSS.Christ, open our hearts to the beauty of your love for us.

14. he iS laid in The Tomb.Lord, help us to walk in your ways all the days of our lives.

118 — DAILY MASS PROPERS

DAILY MASS PROPERSParenthesized numbers refer to Lectionary sections. For memorials, when the readings and antiphons of the day may be replaced by readings for the class of saint (martyr, holy men and women, etc.), suggested texts are given for the responsorial psalm.

Our Lady On SaturdayOn designated Saturdays, the following

texts may be used for an optional memorial in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Any readings from 707–712 may be chosen.

ENTRANCE (3) cf. Judith 13:18–19Blessed are you, O Virgin Mary, by the Lord God Most High, above all women on the earth; for he has so exalted your name that your praise shall be undying on our lips.

RESP. Psalm 113:1b–2, 3–4, 5–6, 7 (709.4)R Blessed be the name of the Lord

for ever.Or R Alleluia.COMMUNION cf. Luke 1:48

All generations will call me blessed, for God has looked on his lowly handmaid.

december 1 — Friday(507) Reading I: Daniel 7:2–14;

Gospel: Luke 21:29–33

ENTRANCE cf. Psalm 85 (84):9The Lord speaks of peace to his people and his holy ones and to those who turn to him.

RESP. Daniel 3:75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81R Give glory and eternal praise to him!u “Mountains and hills, bless the Lord;

praise and exalt him above all forever.” Ru “Everything growing from the earth,

bless the Lord; praise and exalt him above all forever.” R

u “You springs, bless the Lord; praise and exalt him above all forever.” R

u “Seas and rivers, bless the Lord; praise and exalt him above all forever.” R

u “You dolphins and all water creatures, bless the Lord; praise and exalt him above all forever.” R

u “All you birds of the air, bless the Lord; praise and exalt him above all forever.” R

u “All you beasts, wild and tame, bless the Lord; praise and exalt him above all forever.” R

GOSPEL ACC. Luke 21:28R Alleluia, alleluia.u Stand erect and raise your heads

because your redemption is at hand. RCOMMUNION Psalm 117 (116):1, 2

O praise the Lord, all you nations, for his merciful love towards us is great.Or Matthew 28:20Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age, says the Lord.

december 2 — Saturday(508) Reading I: Daniel 7:15–27;

Gospel: Luke 21:34–36

ENTRANCE cf. Psalm 85 (84):9The Lord speaks of peace to his people and his holy ones and to those who turn to him.

RESP. Daniel 3:82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87R Give glory and eternal praise to him.u “You sons of men, bless the Lord;

praise and exalt him above all forever.” Ru “O Israel, bless the Lord;

praise and exalt him above all forever.” Ru “Priests of the Lord, bless the Lord;

praise and exalt him above all forever.” Ru “Servants of the Lord, bless the Lord;

praise and exalt him above all forever.” Ru “Spirits and souls of the just,

bless the Lord; praise and exalt him above all forever.” R

u “Holy men of humble heart, bless the Lord; praise and exalt him above all forever.” R

GOSPEL ACC. Luke 21:36R Alleluia, alleluia.u Be vigilant at all times and pray

that you may have the strength to stand before the Son of Man. R

DAILY MASS PROPERS — 119

COMMUNION Psalm 117 (116):1, 2O praise the Lord, all you nations, for his merciful love towards us is great.Or Matthew 28:20Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age, says the Lord.

Or Our Lady on Saturday (Optional):See page 118.

december 4 — mOndayAdvent Weekday

(175) Reading I: Isaiah 2:1–5; Gospel: Matthew 8:5–11

ENTRANCE cf. Jeremiah 31:10; Isaiah 35:4Hear the word of the Lord, O nations; declare it to the distant lands: Behold, our Savior will come; you need no longer fear.

RESP. Psalm 122:1–2, 3–4b, 4cd–5, 6–7, 8–9R Let us go rejoicing to the house

of the Lord.u I rejoiced because they said to me,

“We will go up to the house of the Lord.” And now we have set foot within your gates, O Jerusalem. R

u Jerusalem, built as a city with compact unity. To it the tribes go up, the tribes of the Lord. R

u According to the decree for Israel, to give thanks to the name of the Lord. In it are set up judgment seats, seats for the house of David. R

u Pray for the peace of Jerusalem! May those who love you prosper! May peace be within your walls, prosperity in your buildings. R

u Because of my relatives and friends I will say, “Peace be within you!” Because of the house of the Lord, our God, I will pray for your good. R

GOSPEL ACC. See Psalm 80:4R Alleluia, alleluia.u Come and save us, Lord our God;

let your face shine upon us, that we may be saved. R

COMMUNION cf. Psalm 106 (105):4–5; Isaiah 38:3

Come, O Lord, visit us in peace, that we may rejoice before you with a blameless heart.

Or Saint John Damascene, Priest and Doctor of the Church (Optional)

(686) Reading I: 2 Timothy 1:13–14; 2:1–3; Gospel: Matthew 25:14–30 or 25:14–23

ENTRANCE cf. Psalm 132 (131):9Your priests, O Lord, shall be clothed with justice; your holy ones shall ring out their joy.

RESP. Psalm 19:8, 9, 10, 11R The judgments of the Lord are true,

and all of them are just.Or R Your words, Lord, are Spirit

and life.COMMUNION cf. Matthew 24:46–47

Blessed is the servant whom the Lord finds watching when he comes. Amen, I say to you: He will put that servant in charge of all his property.Or Luke 12:42This is the steward, faithful and prudent, whom the Lord set over his household, to give them their allowance of food at the proper time.

december 5 — tueSdayAdvent Weekday

(176) Reading I: Isaiah 11:1–10; Gospel: Luke 10:21–24

ENTRANCE cf. Zechariah 14:5, 7Behold, the Lord will come, and all his holy ones with him; and on that day there will be a great light.

RESP. Psalm 72:1–2, 7–8, 12–13, 17R Justice shall flourish in his time,

and fullness of peace for ever.u O God, with your judgment endow

the king, and with your justice, the king’s son; He shall govern your people with justice and your afflicted ones with judgment. R

172 — ADVENT

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2

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In these days of Len ten jour ney we have seen and we have heard

© 1997, Ricky Manalo, CSP. Published by OCP. All rights reserved.

110 from The DepThs We Cry To Thee Acc #193 / CP3 #254 HEINLEIN

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Text: 77 77; verses 1, 3, Alan G. McDougall, 1895–1964, alt. Verse 2, Owen Alstott, © 1977, OCP. All rights reserved. Music: Melody attr. to Martin Herbst, 1654–1681, alt.

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Text: Based on Psalm 27. Text and music © 1983, OCP. All rights reserved.

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inDex oF titles80 A Child Is Born unto Us26 A Voice Cries Out33 Advent Litany

102 Again We Keep This Solemn Fast34 Alleluia! Hurry, the Lord Is Near91 Angels, from the Realms of Glory62 Angels We Have Heard on High98 As the Deer85 As with Gladness Men of Old97 Ashes96 Ashes to Ashes

101 At the Cross Her Station Keeping100 Attende Domine59 Away in a Manger

128 Beautiful Savior107 Beyond the Days28 Beyond the Moon and Stars25 Blessed and Holy

127 Blessed by Your Sacrifice56 Bread of Life (Advent/Christmas Setting)

124 By All Your Saints Still Striving

87 Child of the Poor58 Children, Run Joyfully37 Christ, Circle Round Us42 Come, Lord Jesus46 Come, Lord! Maranatha46 Come Now, Emmanuel21 Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus40 Comfort, Comfort, O My People54 Creator of the Stars of Night

139 Down in Adoration Falling

38 Emmanuel48 Every Valley

115 Faithful Cross108 Forty Days and Forty Nights110 From the Depths We Cry to Thee

77 Go, Tell It on the Mountain138 God of Mercy63 God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen

136 God, We Praise You76 Good Christian Friends, Rejoice99 Gracious God

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248 — INDEX OF TITLES

131 Hail, Holy Queen 74 Hark! the Herald Angels Sing 100 Have Mercy on Us, Lord 123 Holy God, We Praise Thy Name 134 Holy, Holy, Holy 105 Holy Patron, Thee Saluting 132 Humbly, Lord, We Worship You

129 Immaculate Mary 133 In His Temple Now Behold Him 109 In These Days of Lenten Journey 78 Infant Holy, Infant Lowly 71 It Came upon the Midnight Clear

113 Jesus, Meek and Humble 93 Jesus to Jordan’s Waters Came 60 Joy to the World

106 Led by the Spirit 135 Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence 44 Let the King of Glory Come 30 Let the Valleys Be Raised 50 Lift Up Your Heads, Ye Mighty Gates 53 Litany for Advent (Farrell) 53 Litany of the Word 72 Lo, How a Rose E’er Blooming 118 Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days

52 Maranatha (Chiusano) 49 Maranatha (Westphal)

68 Night of Silence 126 Now Thank We All Our God

64 O Come, All Ye Faithful 32 O Come, Divine Messiah 73 O Come, Little Children 20 O Come, O Come, Emmanuel 81 O Little Town of Bethlehem 120 O Sacred Head, Surrounded 66 Of the Father’s Love Begotten 43 On Jordan’s Bank 83 Once in Royal David’s City

104 Parce Domine 29 Patience, People 22 People, Look East 125 Praise to the Lord

45 Ready the Way (Hurd) 31 Ready the Way (Stephan) 137 Renew Me, Lord 67 Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow 121 Roll Away the Stone

111 Save Your People 70 See Amid the Winter’s Snow 35 See How the Virgin Waits 95 Signed by Ashes 69 Silent Night 117 Somebody’s Knockin’ at Your Door 88 Songs of Thankfulness and Praise 122 Soul of My Savior 104 Spare Your People, Lord 101 Stabat Mater Dolorosa 41 Stay Awake

139 Tantum Ergo Sacramentum 39 The Advent of Our King 24 The Angel Gabriel from Heaven Came 89 The First Nowell 116 The Glory of These Forty Days 51 The King Shall Come (Thomson) 27 The King Shall Come When

Morning Dawns (MORNING SONG) 79 The Snow Lay on the Ground 47 The Whole World Is Waiting for Love 103 ’Tis Good, Lord, to Be Here 61 Today Is Born Our Savior/Alleluia

(Inwood) 112 Transfiguration

80 Un Niño Nos Ha Nacido

23 Waiting in Silence 65 Wake from Your Sleep 36 Wake, O Wake, and Sleep No Longer 130 We Gather Together 90 We Three Kings 119 Were You There 86 What Child Is This 84 What Star Is This 92 When Jesus Comes to Be Baptized 82 While Shepherds Watched Their

Flocks by Night 94 With These Ashes

service Music 57 A Christmas Gloria 55 Advent/Christmas Gospel Acclamation

(Haas) 61 Alleluia (Inwood)

75 Christmas Season Gospel Acclamation (Bridge)

114 Lenten Gospel Acclamation (C. Walker) p. 103 The Lord’s Prayer (Chant)

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