VDLR64-Parish English
VDLR64-Parish English
VDLR64-Parish English
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SOLEMNITY OF OUR LADY OF REMEDIES
Prepared by:
and
15 August 2020
Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Excerpts from the Misal Capampangan ©1971, Rev. Fr. Venancio Q. Samson; excerpts
from the Liturgia ning Misa © 2007, Rev. Msgr. Ricardo Jesus T. Serrano, S.L.D.; excerpts
from the Ing Bayung Bibliang Capampangan © 2007, The Roman Catholic Archbishop of
San Fernando, Pampanga. All rights reserved.
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INTRODUCTORY RITES
ENTRANCE SONG
When everything is ready, the procession moves through the church to the altar in the usual way. A deacon
carries the Book of the Gospels and is followed by other deacons, if present. He is followed by the
concelebrating priests, and, finally, by the Celebrant. When they come to the altar they make the required
reverence, and each one goes to his assigned place.
Meanwhile, the entrance antiphon with its psalm or another suitable liturgical song is sung.
GREETING
After the entrance song, the Celebrant and the faithful remain standing and make the sign of the cross, as
The Celebrant says:
Then the Celebrant, facing the people, extends his hands and greets all present:
race and peace to you
from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
The people answer:
And with your spirit.
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INTRODUCTION
The Celebrant, or deacon, or other suitable minister may briefly introduce the Mass of the day.
Sixty-four after,
now we once more gather
to give praise and thanksgiving
to the merciful God
and to give honor to our Mother of Remedies.
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PENITENTIAL RITE
The Celebrant invites the people to recall their sins and repent of them in silence.
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GLORIA
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COLLECT
Let us pray:
Then the Celebrant extends his hands and sings or says the opening prayer.
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LITURGY OF THE WORD
FIRST READING
The reader goes to the ambo and proclaims the first reading. All sit and listen.
Is 53:1-5, 7-10
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When he was cut off from the land of the living,
and smitten for the sin of his people,
a grave was assigned him among the wicked
and a burial place with evildoers,
though he had done no wrong
nor spoken any falsehood.
But the LORD was pleased
to crush his servant in infirmity.
If he gives his life as an offering for sin,
he shall see his descendants in a long life,
and the will of the LORD shall be accomplished through him.
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RESPONSORIAL PSALM
R. (1a, 3b) MY SOUL, BLESS THE LORD, WHO HEALS ALL YOUR ILLS.
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SECOND READING
The reader goes to the ambo and proclaims the second reading.
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GOSPEL ACCLAMATION
The Gospel Acclamation follows.
Luke 1:45
Alleluia, alleluia.
Blessed are you, O Virgin Mary, for firmly believing
that the promises of the Lord would be fulfilled
Alleluia, alleluia.
Meanwhile, if incense is used, The Celebrant puts some incense in the censer. Then the deacon who is to
proclaim the gospel bows before The Celebrant and in a low voice asks the blessing.
GOSPEL
Then the deacon goes to the ambo. He is accompanied by ministers with incense and candles. He sings or
says:
The Lord be with you.
The people answer:
And with your spirit.
He makes the sign of the cross on the book, and then on his forehead, lips and breast.
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The deacon incenses the book, and proclaims the gospel.
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The Lord has helped Israel his servant,
remembering his mercy,
according to his promise to our ancestors,
to Abraham and to his descendants for ever.”
HOMILY
The celebrant delivers his homily.
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CREED
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UNIVERSAL PRAYER
Then follows the Universal Prayer.
The Celebrant:
As we remember our particular needs
and the needs of all people, especially the sick
let us come before the Lord,
for by his wound, we were healed. (Is 53:5)
5. That doctors, nurses, medical staffs and all those serving in the front line
may know the guidance of the Blessed Virgin and Mother Mary
as their companion in seeking remedy and healing
and fellow in providing care especially to the sick.
Let us pray to the Lord.
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6. That those who are afflicted with COVID-19
feel the concern, care and love of their families and of the community;
and may the be restored to health soon.
Let us pray to the Lord.
The Celebrant:
Lord,
hear our prayers, forgive us our sins,
and heal all our ills.
Through the companionship and help of Mary,
Mother of Remedies,
may we work for the healing of all.
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LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
When all this has been done, the Offertory Song begins. Meanwhile, the ministers place the
corporal, the purificator, the chalice, the pall, and the Missal on the altar.
It is desirable that the faithful express their participation by making an offering, bringing forward
bread and wine for the celebration of the Eucharist and perhaps other gifts to relieve the needs of
the Church and of the poor.
The Celebrant, standing at the altar, takes the paten with the bread and holds it slightly raised
above the altar with both hands, saying in a low voice:
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Standing at the middle of the altar, facing the people, extending and then joining his hands,
he says:
Pray, brothers and sisters,
that my sacrifice and yours
may be acceptable to God,
the almighty Father.
ook, O Lord,
upon the prayers and offerings of your faithful,
presented in the commemoration of Blessed Mary,
the Mother of God, that they may be pleasing to you
and may confer on us your help and forgiveness.
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THE EUCHARISTIC PRAYER
Then the Celebrant begins the Eucharistic Prayer.
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At the end of the Preface he joins his hands and concludes the Preface with the people, singing or saying
aloud:
Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts.
Heaven and earth are full of your glory.
Hosanna in the highest.
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord.
Hosanna in the highest.
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EUCHARISTIC PRAYER III
The Celebrant, with hands extended, says:
You are indeed Holy, O Lord,
and all you have created
rightly gives you praise,
for through your Son our Lord Jesus Christ,
by the power and working of the Holy Spirit,
you give life to all things and make them holy,
and you never cease
to gather a people to yourself,
so that from the rising of the sun to its setting
a pure sacrifice may be offered to your name.
He joins his hands and, holding them extended over the offerings, with the concelebrants say:
Therefore, O Lord, we humbly implore you:
by the same Spirit graciously make holy
these gifts we have brought
to you for consecration,
He joins his hands and makes the Sign of the Cross once over the bread and chalice together, saying:
that they may become the Body and Blood
of your Son our Lord Jesus Christ,
He joins his hands.
at whose command we celebrate these mysteries.
In the formulas that follow, the words of the Lord should be pronounced clearly and distinctly, as the
nature of these words requires.
For on the night he was betrayed
He takes the bread and, holding it slightly raised above the altar, continues:
he himself took bread,
and giving you thanks he said the blessing,
broke the bread and gave it to his disciples,
saying:
He bends slightly.
TAKE THIS, ALL OF YOU,
AND EAT OF IT,
FOR THIS IS MY BODY,
WHICH WILL BE GIVEN UP FOR YOU.
He shows the consecrated host to the people, places it again on the paten, and genuflects in adoration.
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After this, he continues:
In a similar way, when supper was ended,
He takes the chalice and, holding it slightly raised above the altar, continues:
he took the chalice,
and giving you thanks he said the blessing,
and gave the chalice to his disciples, saying:
He bends slightly.
TAKE THIS, ALL OF YOU,
AND DRINK FROM IT,
FOR THIS IS THE CHALICE OF MY BLOOD,
THE BLOOD OF THE NEW
AND ETERNAL COVENANT,
WHICH WILL BE POURED OUT
FOR YOU AND FOR ALL
FOR THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS.
DO THIS IN MEMORY OF ME.
He shows the chalice to the people, places it on the corporal, and genuflects in adoration.
Then he says:
The mystery of faith.
And the people continue, acclaiming:
We proclaim your Death, O Lord,
and profess your Resurrection
until you come again.
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Then The Celebrant, with hands extended, says:
Therefore, O Lord, as we celebrate the memorial
of the saving Passion of your Son,
his wondrous Resurrection
and Ascension into heaven,
and as we look forward to his second coming,
we offer you in thanksgiving
this holy and living sacrifice.
Concelebrant:
May he make of us an eternal offering to you,
so that we may obtain
an inheritance with your elect,
especially with the most blessed Virgin Mary,
Mother of God,
with blessed Joseph, her spouse,
with your blessed Apostles and glorious Martyrs
with Saint Ferdinand and Blessed Pedro Zuñiga
and with all the Saints,
on whose constant intercession in your presence
we rely for unfailing help.
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Concelebrant:
May this Sacrifice of our reconciliation,
we pray, O Lord,
advance the peace and salvation of all the world.
Be pleased to confirm in faith and charity
your pilgrim Church on earth,
with your servant Francis, our Pope
and Florentino, our Bishop,
the Order of Bishops, Presbyters, all the clergy,
and the entire people
you have gained for your own.
Concelebrant:
Remember your servants, bishops Cesar, Emilio,
Oscar, Celso and Jesus
whom you have called from this world to yourself.
Grant that they who were united with your Son
in a death like his,
may also be one with him in his Resurrection,
when from the earth
he will raise up in the flesh those who have died,
and transform our lowly body
after the pattern of his own glorious body.
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There we hope to enjoy for ever the fullness of your glory,
when you will wipe away every tear from our eyes.
For seeing you, our God, as you are,
we shall be like you for all the ages
and praise you without end,
He joins his hands.
through Christ our Lord,
through whom you bestow on the world all that is good.
He takes the chalice and the paten with the host and raising both, together with the concelebrants say:
Through him, and with him, and in him,
O God, almighty Father,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
all glory and honor is yours,
for ever and ever.
The people acclaim:
Amen.
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COMMUNION RITE
LORD’S PRAYER
The Celebrant sets down the chalice and paten and with hands joined sings or says:
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DOXOLOGY
SIGN OF PEACE
The Celebrant, turned towards the people, extending and then joining his hands, adds:
The peace of the Lord be with you always.
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Meanwhile the following is:
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world,
have mercy on us.
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world,
have mercy on us.
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world,
grant us peace.
The invocation may even be repeated several times if the fraction is prolonged. Only the final
time, however, is grant us peace said.
The Celebrant genuflects, takes the host and, holding it slightly raised above the paten or above
the chalice, while facing the people, says aloud:
COMMUNION SONG
As all go to receive communion, appropriate hymns are sung by the choir and people.
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PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION
The Celebrant, with hands joined, says:
Let us pray.
The Celebrant extends his hands and prays
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CONCLUDING RITE
BLESSING
Then the dismissal takes place. The Celebrant, facing the people and extending his hands, says:
The Lord be with you.
All reply: And with your spirit.
The Celebrant: May you know always and everywhere the protection of her,
through whom you have been found worthy
to receive the author of life.
All reply: Amen.
The Celebrant: May you, who have devoutly gathered on this day,
carry away with you the gifts of spiritual joys
and heavenly rewards.
All reply: Amen.
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DISMISSAL
The deacon, or The Celebrant himself, with hands joined, sings or say:
Go in peace, glorifying the Lord by your life.
The people answer:
Thanks be to God.
Coro:
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