May 2016
Sunday Psalm #195
May 22, 2016
You are a priest forever
Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
May 29, 2016
Our psalm setting in English is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa.
The psalm you sing this Sunday acclaims the power and priesthood of Christ, both most evident to us in the gift of his Body and Blood for food. What might you do this week to affirm your personal faith in Jesus and express your gratitude for what he does in giving us the Eucharist? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2013, p. 144)
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 29, 2016 in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website.
You are a priest forever
Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
May 29, 2016
Our psalm setting in English is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa.
The psalm you sing this Sunday acclaims the power and priesthood of Christ, both most evident to us in the gift of his Body and Blood for food. What might you do this week to affirm your personal faith in Jesus and express your gratitude for what he does in giving us the Eucharist? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2013, p. 144)
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 29, 2016 in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website.
Sunday Psalm #194
May 15, 2016
How wonderful your name
Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
May 22, 2016
Our psalm setting in English is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa.
This responsorial psalm is not so much about your greatness as a human being as about the beneficence of God who treats you with unimaginable dignity and grace. How this week might you treat those whom you meet with this same dignity and grace - at home? at work? on the street? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2013, p. 141)
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 22, 2016 in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website.
How wonderful your name
Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
May 22, 2016
Our psalm setting in English is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa.
This responsorial psalm is not so much about your greatness as a human being as about the beneficence of God who treats you with unimaginable dignity and grace. How this week might you treat those whom you meet with this same dignity and grace - at home? at work? on the street? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2013, p. 141)
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 22, 2016 in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website.
Sunday Psalm #193
May 8, 2016
Lord, send out your spirit Pentecost Sunday May 15, 2016 Our four psalm settings in English are by Tinnah M. dela Rosa, Joey Delos Santos, Patrick John M. Fernandez, and Pfotokho Kayina while our setting in Filipino is by Dennis N. Marasigan. You pray in this responsorial psalm for the renewal of the church - the renewal of her knowledge of Christ (gospel), the renewal of her sense of identity as one Body (second reading), and the renewal of her commitment to mission (first reading). How have these weeks of Easter celebration renewed you as a member of the church? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2013, p. 135) 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 15, 2016 in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications. |
Sunday Psalm #192
God mounts his throne
The Ascension of the Lord
May 8, 2016
We are excited to share with you 6 psalm settings for this coming Sunday! Our four psalm settings in English are by Tinnah M. dela Rosa, Joey Delos Santos, Patrick John M. Fernandez and Kent Lardizabal while our settings in Filipino are by Jeffrey Ray C Miguel and Christian Yañez.
On the surface you can interpret this psalm as a celebration of the historical event of Jesus' ascension. But it is about far more than that. The psalm is about the complete victory of the whole Body of Christ over the forces of sin and death. Who sits on the "holy throne"? You do. The assembly does. The church does. As you prepare to sing this psalm, you need to reflect on this fuller understanding so that you can move the assembly, and yourself, from historicizing about Jesus' life and mission to personally participating in it. (Cf. Living Liturgy 2013, p. 127)
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 8, 2016 in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications.
The Ascension of the Lord
May 8, 2016
We are excited to share with you 6 psalm settings for this coming Sunday! Our four psalm settings in English are by Tinnah M. dela Rosa, Joey Delos Santos, Patrick John M. Fernandez and Kent Lardizabal while our settings in Filipino are by Jeffrey Ray C Miguel and Christian Yañez.
On the surface you can interpret this psalm as a celebration of the historical event of Jesus' ascension. But it is about far more than that. The psalm is about the complete victory of the whole Body of Christ over the forces of sin and death. Who sits on the "holy throne"? You do. The assembly does. The church does. As you prepare to sing this psalm, you need to reflect on this fuller understanding so that you can move the assembly, and yourself, from historicizing about Jesus' life and mission to personally participating in it. (Cf. Living Liturgy 2013, p. 127)
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 8, 2016 in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications.