April 2018
Sunday Psalm #298
April 29, 2018
The Lord has revealed to the nations Sixth Sunday of Easter May 6, 2018 The English psalm settings are by Alejandro D. Consolacion II, Tinnah M. dela Rosa, Joey Delos Santos, and Patrick Fernandez while the Filipino psalm setting is by Dennis N. Marasigan. In this responsorial psalm you express the joy of the church that God's saving power has been revealed to all peoples. How does your manner of living - at home, at work, on the street - express this same joy? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2012, p. 125) To download the music sheet with a higher resolution, please click here. Click to view the readings for next Sunday (May 6, 2018) in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via the Word and Life Publication. |
Sunday Psalm #297
April 22, 2018
I will praise you, Lord in the assembly Fifth Sunday of Easter April 29, 2018 The English psalm setting is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa. On Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion you sang parts of Psalm 22. On this, the fifth Sunday of Easter, you sing verses from the second half of this psalm where cries of intense suffering and abandonment are transformed into words of praise for the God who saves. What "pruning" has God done to move you from one way of singing this psalm to another? What fruit is being born within you because of this pruning? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2012, p. 121) To download the music sheet with a higher resolution, please click here. Click to view the readings for next Sunday (April 29, 2018) in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website. |
Sunday Psalm #296
April 15, 2018
The stone rejected by the builders
Fourth Sunday of Easter
April 22, 2018
The English psalm setting is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa while the Filipino psalm setting is by Dennis N. Marasigan.
As you prepare to sing this Sunday’s responsorial psalm, you might reflect on questions such as these: How is Christ the foundation of your life. How does Christ lead and support you? How is Christ faithful to you at all costs. How do you give Christ thanks? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2012, p. 117)
To download the music sheet with a higher resolution, please click here. Click to view the readings for next Sunday (April 22 , 2018) in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via the Word and Life Publication.
The stone rejected by the builders
Fourth Sunday of Easter
April 22, 2018
The English psalm setting is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa while the Filipino psalm setting is by Dennis N. Marasigan.
As you prepare to sing this Sunday’s responsorial psalm, you might reflect on questions such as these: How is Christ the foundation of your life. How does Christ lead and support you? How is Christ faithful to you at all costs. How do you give Christ thanks? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2012, p. 117)
To download the music sheet with a higher resolution, please click here. Click to view the readings for next Sunday (April 22 , 2018) in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via the Word and Life Publication.
Sunday Psalm #295
April 8, 2018
Lord, let your face shine on us Third Sunday of Easter April 15, 2018 The English psalm setting is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa. Spend some time this week looking honestly at your own struggles with unbelief and with sin. Look with the eyes of God who, never surprised by human behavior, continually comes with offers of forgiveness and the gift of new life (all three readings). As you sing this responsorial psalm, then you will be able to call to God out of real need and speak to the assembly out of real confidence. (Cf. Living Liturgy 2012, p. 113) To download the music sheet with a higher resolution, please click here. Click to view the readings for next Sunday (April 15, 2018) in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website. |
Sunday Psalm #294
April 1, 2018
Give thanks to the Lord Second Sunday of Easter / Divine Mercy Sunday April 8, 2018 The English psalm setting is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa, Pfotokho Kayina while the Filipino setting is by Dennis N. Marasigan . In singing these verses from Psalm 118 you invite the assembly to give God thanks for the wonderful gift of the resurrection. In the context of the readings you also invite them to give thanks for the gift of faith and the gift of loving, righteous living borne out of that faith. You might spend some time this week identifying where you encounter the resurrecting work of God in the lives of believers. Where also have you seen a rejected (or impeding) stone become a cornerstone of faith? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2012, p. 109) To download the music sheet with a higher resolution, please click here. Click to view the readings for next Sunday (April 8, 2018) in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via the Word and Life Publications website. |