November 2016
Sunday Psalm #222
November 27, 2016
Justice shall flourish in his time
Second Sunday of Advent (A)
December 4, 2016
The psalm settings for next Sunday is an original composition by Tinnah M. dela Rosa and Patrick John M. Fernandez.
The King of whom you sing in this responsorial psalm is Christ who will come at the end of time to establish definitively God's kingdom of peace. In what ways do you long for his coming? In what ways do you act to hasten his coming? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 7)
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Justice shall flourish in his time
Second Sunday of Advent (A)
December 4, 2016
The psalm settings for next Sunday is an original composition by Tinnah M. dela Rosa and Patrick John M. Fernandez.
The King of whom you sing in this responsorial psalm is Christ who will come at the end of time to establish definitively God's kingdom of peace. In what ways do you long for his coming? In what ways do you act to hasten his coming? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 7)
Please click the picture or the highlighted link to download the high resolution PDF files of our composers. Click the highlighted link to view the readings for December 4, 2016 in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website
Sunday Psalm #221
November 20, 2016
Let us go rejoicing to the house of the Lord First Sunday of Advent (A) November 27, 2016 Our psalm settings for next Sunday are original compositions by Tinnah M. dela Rosa, Patrick John M. Fernandez, and Dennis N. Marasigan. In singing this responsorial psalm you express the joy one feels in journeying toward God. This joy has a price, however, for to travel toward God means to leave behind one's present dwelling place. In your own life right now where is God calling you to "make a move"? How will making this move prepare you for the final coming of Christ? How in singing this psalm can you encourage the assembly to make this journey with you? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 3) Please click the picture or the highlighted link to download the high resolution PDF files of our composers. Click the highlighted link to view the readings for November 27, 2016 in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via the Word and Life Publications. |
Sunday Psalm #220
November 13, 2016
Let us go rejoicing to the house of the Lord Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe November 20, 2016 Our responsorial psalm settings for next Sunday are by Tinnah M. dela Rosa, Joey Delos Santos, and Patrick John M. Fernandez. In singing this responsorial psalm you invite the assembly to enter the kingdom of God. They have journeyed through all of Ordinary Time. They have struggled, they have been faithful. Bring them in with joy. (Cf. Living Liturgy 2013, p. 257) Please click the picture or the highlighted link to download the high resolution PDF files of our composers. Click the highlighted link to view the readings for November 20, 2016 in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website. |
Sunday Psalm #219
November 6, 2016
The Lord comes to rule the earth with justice Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time (C) November 13, 2016 Our responsorial psalm settings for next Sunday are by Tinnah M. dela Rosa, Patrick John M. Fernandez, and Dennis N. Marasigan. When you sing this responsorial psalm, you stand before the assembly testifying to a vision of the future in which God reigns with justice. Do you believe in this future? Are you looking for it? Will you stake your life on it? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2013, p. 253) Please click the picture or the highlighted link to download the high resolution PDF files of our composers. Click the highlighted link to view the readings for November 13, 2016 in English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via the Word and Life Publications. |