October 2017
Sunday Psalm #271
October 29, 2017
In you, Lord, I have found my peace
Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)
November 5, 2017
Our psalm settings in English are by Tinnah M. dela Rosa and Patrick John M. Fernandez.
An implied challenge in this Sunday's responsorial psalm is that you be willing to grow to your full stature as a son or daughter of God. What do you need to let go of in order for this growth to happen? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 241)
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 (November 5, 2017) English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website.
In you, Lord, I have found my peace
Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)
November 5, 2017
Our psalm settings in English are by Tinnah M. dela Rosa and Patrick John M. Fernandez.
An implied challenge in this Sunday's responsorial psalm is that you be willing to grow to your full stature as a son or daughter of God. What do you need to let go of in order for this growth to happen? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 241)
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 (November 5, 2017) English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website.
Sunday Psalm #270
October 22, 2017
I love you, Lord, my strength
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)
October 29, 2017
Our psalm setting in English is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa while our psalm setting in Filipino is by Jeffrey Ray C. Miguel.
You can love God with all your heart and soul and you can love your neighbor as yourself (gospel) because God gives you the strength to do so (psalm). You might take time this week to reflect on how this strength has grown in you, and give God thanks. You might also examine where this strength needs to grow, and ask for God's grace. (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 237)
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 (October 29, 2017) English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications.
I love you, Lord, my strength
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)
October 29, 2017
Our psalm setting in English is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa while our psalm setting in Filipino is by Jeffrey Ray C. Miguel.
You can love God with all your heart and soul and you can love your neighbor as yourself (gospel) because God gives you the strength to do so (psalm). You might take time this week to reflect on how this strength has grown in you, and give God thanks. You might also examine where this strength needs to grow, and ask for God's grace. (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 237)
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 (October 29, 2017) English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications.
Sunday Psalm #269
October 15, 2017
Give the Lord glory and honor
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)
October 22, 2017
Our psalm setting in English is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa while our psalm setting in Filipino is by Marc Misael S. Gamil.
When you sing Psalm 96 this Sunday, you will be calling the assembly to give God "glory and honor" by living in such a way that they cooperate with God's plan of salvation. What helps you live in this way? What hinders you? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 233)
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 (October 22, 2017) English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications.
Give the Lord glory and honor
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)
October 22, 2017
Our psalm setting in English is by Tinnah M. dela Rosa while our psalm setting in Filipino is by Marc Misael S. Gamil.
When you sing Psalm 96 this Sunday, you will be calling the assembly to give God "glory and honor" by living in such a way that they cooperate with God's plan of salvation. What helps you live in this way? What hinders you? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 233)
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 (October 22, 2017) English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications.
Sunday Psalm #268
October 8, 2017
The shall live in the house of the Lord Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) October 15, 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. The refrain for this Sunday's responsorial psalm can be seen as both a promise on God's part and a pledge on your part. In what area of your life is God calling you right now to keep your pledge to live as one who belongs to God's house? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 229) 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 (October 15, 2017) English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications. |
Sunday Psalm #267
October 1, 2017
The vineyard of the Lord Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) October 8, 2017 Our psalm settings in English are by Tinnah M. dela Rosa and Kent Lardizabal while our psalm setting in Filipino is by Jeffrey Ray C. Miguel. Both last Sunday's responsorial psalm and the one for this week sing of God's mercy and care when we fail in fidelity. Our failure is no surprise; the marvel is God's unflagging efforts to redeem us. Where right now is God "once again" offering you another chance? Where is God "once again" offering it to the church? Where is God "once again" offering it to the world? (Cf. Living Liturgy 2011, p. 225) 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 (October 8, 2017) English via the US Conference for Catholic Bishops website or in Filipino via Word and Life Publications. |