Liturgy Alive Thursday 16th Week in Ordinary Time Y1

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Thursday, July 30, 2015

Opening Prayer

God, you care for us.
your Son Jesus, told us this in wonderful stories
about your forgiveness, your love, and your patient mercy.
Do not allow us to be so fickle or indifferent
that we close our eyes and ears to them,
but make us see and hear with our hearts
that these simple stories are speaking
of the very meaning of our lives.
Count us among the simple people
who understand what you are telling us
through Jesus Christ, our Lord.

Liturgy of the Word

First Reading Introduction: The Lord descended on Mount Sinai before the eyes of all the people.
          Before entering into a covenant with his people, God impresses on them that he is “totally other.” He is beyond our theories, the images we have formed of him, our attempts to possess him. We can only stammer his name with words that say something about him, yet that never can encompass him. He is “in a dense cloud.” Still, he enters into a dialogue with his people.

Gospel Reading Introduction: Because knowledge of the mysteries of the Kingdom of heaven has been granted to you, but to them it has not been granted.
           Jesus complains that there are some who close their hearts to his message of life. His message is simple. Much of it is told in the moving stories of the parables. Why don’t people understand them? They are fickle and busy with themselves and their own little affairs. Or they think they are too learned and too self-sufficient, above the little ones, the humble, the simple people; these are the ones eager to be receptive to the Word of God and pay attention to it.

General Intercessions

–    For those who are not moved by the Word of God, that the Church may hear their silent yearning and speak the word in such a way that makes them see that it pertains to their life and happiness today, we pray:
–    For those who remain deaf to the Word of God, that they may be moved when they see it flowering and bearing fruit in the life of good Christians, we pray:
–    For the sick, the lonely, those who suffer or mourn, that the Word of God may bring them consolation, give them the courage to bear their pain and to keep hoping in a loving God, we pray:

Prayer over the Gifts

Lord our God,
we are ready to listen to the secrets
of the kingdom of heaven.
We bring before you
these simple offerings of bread and wine.
Let them express that we want
to be open to these secrets with unsophisticated hearts,
for you reveal yourself
to those who listen with their hearts.
We ask this through Christ, our Lord.

Prayer after Communion

Lord our God,
make us attentive to the words
Jesus has spoken to us at his table
and keep stirring in us the love he has shown us.
Let our faith be more
than formulas that do not change life.
Make the story of our life speak to those around us
that we have understood how much you care
and respond to you with all that is in us,
through Jesus Christ, our Lord.

Blessing

“Blessed are your eyes for they see and your ears for they hear.” Listen to the Lord with your hearts, with the blessing of Almighty God, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

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