April 2016
Sunday Psalm #191
April 24, 2016
O God, let all the nations praise you Sixth Sunday of Easter (C) May 1, 2016 Our psalm settings in English are by Tinnah M. dela Rosa and Patrick John M. Fernandez while our psalm in Filipino is by Marc Misael S. Gamil. The harvest for which you praise God in this responsorial psalm is the salvation wrought through the death and resurrection of Christ. You pray that all nations will come to know this salvation. Who has helped you come to know and believe in it? To whom are you making it known? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2013, p. 123) Please click the pictures or the highlighted link to download the high resolution PDF files of our composers. Click the highlighted link to view the readings for May 1, 2016 in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications. |
Sunday Psalm #190
April 17, 2016
I will praise your name forever
Fifth Sunday of Easter (C)
April 24, 2016
Our psalm settings in English are by Tinnah M. dela Rosa and Patrick John M. Fernandez, who just joined us at PraySing Ministry.
Our newest Sunday Psalm contributor is a sophomore BS Mathematics student at the Ateneo de Manila University. He is a liturgy and music enthusiast, an active member of the Ateneo College Ministry Group and Choir Head of the ARSA Dorm Liturgical Committee.
Your singing of this responsorial psalm needs to invite the assembly to see themselves as a work of God, a new creation, giving praise. What might you do this week to help yourself see them in this way? To see yourself in this way? How is this way of seeing a living out of Jesus' commandment to love one another as he has loved us? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2013, p. 119)
Please click the pictures or the highlighted link to download the high resolution PDF files of our composers. Click the highlighted link to view the readings in English for next Sunday (April 24, 2016) via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website.
I will praise your name forever
Fifth Sunday of Easter (C)
April 24, 2016
Our psalm settings in English are by Tinnah M. dela Rosa and Patrick John M. Fernandez, who just joined us at PraySing Ministry.
Our newest Sunday Psalm contributor is a sophomore BS Mathematics student at the Ateneo de Manila University. He is a liturgy and music enthusiast, an active member of the Ateneo College Ministry Group and Choir Head of the ARSA Dorm Liturgical Committee.
Your singing of this responsorial psalm needs to invite the assembly to see themselves as a work of God, a new creation, giving praise. What might you do this week to help yourself see them in this way? To see yourself in this way? How is this way of seeing a living out of Jesus' commandment to love one another as he has loved us? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2013, p. 119)
Please click the pictures or the highlighted link to download the high resolution PDF files of our composers. Click the highlighted link to view the readings in English for next Sunday (April 24, 2016) via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website.
Sunday Psalm #189
April 10, 2016
We are his people Fourth Sunday of Easter (C) April 17, 2016 Our psalm setting in English is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa. The Israelites understood that God created them as a people and continually shepherded them. So, too, does the church recognize that she is created and shepherded by God. How have you experienced God's shepherding love for the church? How has God shepherded you as an individual disciple? In what way(s) does the church particularly need God's shepherding care today? In what way(s) do you? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2013, p. 115) Please click the pictures or the highlighted link to download the high resolution PDF files of our composers. Click the highlighted link to view the readings in English for next Sunday (April 17, 2016) via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications. |
Sunday Psalm #188
April 3, 2016
I will praise you, Lord Third Sunday of Easter (C) April 10, 2016 Our psalm setting in Filipino is by Dennis N. Marasigan and the settings in English are by Tinnah M. dela Rosa and Pfotokho Kayina. The readings this Sunday indicate that one sign of resurrection is movement from fear of the cost of discipleship to willing embrace of its cost. Lack of confidence and commitment is a kind of death from which God's life-giving power frees you, just as it freed Peter and the apostles. In singing Psalm 30 you can celebrate not a private resurrection but a very public call to mission. Can you, like Peter, rejoice in it? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2013, p. 111) Please click the pictures or the highlighted link to download the high resolution PDF files of our composers. Click the highlighted link to view the readings in English for next Sunday (April 10, 2016) via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or the readings in Filipino via the Word and Life Publications. |