Liturgy Alive Saturday, Twenty-third Week in Ordinary Time

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Saturday, September 13, 2014

Saturday, 23rd Week in Ordinary Time

BUILT on ROCK


Readings:
1 Tim 1:15-17; Ps 113:1b-2, 3-4, 5 and 6-7; Lk 6:43-49


Opening Prayer

    Lord our God,
    let the word of your Son sink into our hearts
    so deeply and so firmly
    that all of our life is marked by it.
    Let no trial or doubt or fad or fear
    be powerful enough to shake that faith;
    for in you we trust
    and on you we rely
    on account of him who is the living proof
    that you love us and want us to be happy,
    Jesus Christ our Lord.

Liturgy of the Word

First Reading Introduction
Christ came to call sinners, and of this fact Paul himself is the perfect example. Persecutor as he had been, God in his patience showed mercy to Paul, who had been a persecutor of Christians.

Gospel Introduction
Luke makes two main points today. Christians will be recognized for what they are worth by their Christian living. The faith that is in their hearts overflows in their deeds. God's word has sunk in into their hearts and only goodness in accordance with the gospel will have to come from them. In such people faith is solid; it is built on rock, it does not waver. The rains and the storm of trials cannot blow that faith apart.

General Intercessions

    - That we may not just hear and know the word of God but live by it consistently and enthusiastically, we pray:

    - That the Lord may be our rock in whom we put our trust and on whom we build our lives, we pray:

    - That our friendships may be firm and reliable, we pray:

Prayer over the Gifts

    Lord our God,
    you offer us the bread and the cup
    of your Son Jesus Christ.
    We are eager to share his food
    that unites us, in all our diversity,
    in one community of service and love.
    We are also willing to drink his cup,
    even when it is at times a cup of suffering.
    Accept our offering
    on account of Jesus Christ our Lord.

Prayer after Communion

    Lord God, our Father,
    your Son has been here with us
    and this is enough for us
    to keep our faith and hope alive
    and make it as solid as rock.
    Let this faith bring forth
    fruits of goodness that come from the heart:
    compassion with those who grieve,
    justice, kindness and service.
    Keep us all in your love
    through Jesus Christ our Lord.

Blessing

    Scripture often calls God our Rock. Our faith becomes rock-solid when it is built on him and also when it shows what we are in what we do. May almighty God bless you, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

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