August 2017
Sunday Psalm #262
August 27, 2017
My soul is thirsting for you Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) September 3, 2017 Our psalm settings in English are by Tinnah M. dela Rosa, Patrick John M. Fernandez, Kent Lardizabal, and Ken Steven while our psalm setting in Filipino is by Jeffrey Ray C. Miguel. The "work of [God's] hands" you sing about in this Sunday's psalm is the gift of revelation, the gift of faith, the gift of the church founded upon the person Peter, who grew in faith through experience and grace. You could pick any one of these - revelation, faith, the church - to pray about this week. How have you, through experience and grace, come to hear God's revelation? How have your grown in your faith? How have you strengthened your identity with the church? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 201) 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 next Sunday in (September 3, 2017) English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications. |
Sunday Psalm #261
August 20, 2017
Lord, your love is eternal Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) August 27, 2017 Our psalm settings in English are by Tinnah M. dela Rosa and Patrick John M. Fernandez while our psalm setting in Filipino is by Mark Anthony B. Laroya. The "work of [God's] hands" you sing about in this Sunday's psalm is the gift of revelation, the gift of faith, the gift of the church founded upon the person Peter, who grew in faith through experience and grace. You could pick any one of these - revelation, faith, the church - to pray about this week. How have you, through experience and grace, come to hear God's revelation? How have your grown in your faith? How have you strengthened your identity with the church? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 201) 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 next Sunday in (August 27, 2017) English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications. |
Sunday Psalm #260
August 13, 2017
O God, let all the nations praise you
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)
August 20, 2017
Our psalm setting in English is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa while our psalm setting in Filipino is by Marc Misael S. Gamil.
As you prepare to sing this responsorial psalm, you might spend some time reflecting on your own understanding of the reach of God's salvation. Whom do you find it hard to see within God's saving embrace? Whose cries of need seem more a bother to you than an opportunity to show God's saving desire (gospel)? How, on the other hand, have you grown in your understanding and in your ability to respond? How has your heart been widened? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 195)
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 next Sunday in (August 20, 2017) English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications.
O God, let all the nations praise you
Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)
August 20, 2017
Our psalm setting in English is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa while our psalm setting in Filipino is by Marc Misael S. Gamil.
As you prepare to sing this responsorial psalm, you might spend some time reflecting on your own understanding of the reach of God's salvation. Whom do you find it hard to see within God's saving embrace? Whose cries of need seem more a bother to you than an opportunity to show God's saving desire (gospel)? How, on the other hand, have you grown in your understanding and in your ability to respond? How has your heart been widened? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 195)
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 next Sunday in (August 20, 2017) English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications.
Sunday Psalm #259
August 6, 2017
Lord, let us see your kindness Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) August 13, 2017 Our psalm settings in English are by Tinnah M. dela Rosa and Joey Delos Santos while our psalm setting in Filipino is by Dennis N. Marasigan. In the psalm refrain the community begs God to show them kindness and grant them salvation. In the verses you proclaim that what they pray for - peace, kindness, truth, justice - will be given to them. As you prepare to sing these verses, you might use the refrain as part of your daily prayer. Where do you (does the world) need to see God's kindness? Where you you (does the world) need to see salvation being granted? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 191) 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 next Sunday in (August 13, 2017) English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications. |