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Good Morning and welcome to our Year 5 Gold Mass, in the 29th Week of Ordinary Time. In
today’s First Reading, we hear how wisdom is an important part of life and can guide us in
making decisions. Today, as we celebrate the Eucharist, let us be mindful of the gifts God has
given us. Please stand for our opening hymn, ‘We are Called’.
Refrain: We are called to act with justice. We are called to love tenderly.
We are called to serve one another, to walk humbly with God.
2. Come! Open your heart! Show your mercy to all those in fear! We are called to be hope for
the hopeless, so all hatred and blindness will be no more! (R)
3. Sing! Sing a new song! Sing of that great day when all will be one! God will reign and
we'll walk with each other as sisters and brothers united in love! (R)
Greeting
Fr Peter: In the name of The Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
The Grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
and the love of God,
and the communion of the Holy Spirit
be with you all.
Opening Prayer
Fr Peter:
Let us pray.
Grant, we pray, almighty God,
that, always pondering spiritual things,
we may carry out in both word and deed
that which is pleasing to you.
Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, for ever and ever.
All: Amen.
THE LITURGY OF THE WORD
First Reading: Sirach 4:11-19
Gospel Acclamation
Alleluia, alleluia!
I am the way, the truth, and the life, says the Lord;
no one comes to the Father, except through me.
Alleluia!
John said to Jesus, 'Master, we saw a man who is not one of us casting out devils in your
name; and because he was not one of us we tried to stop him.' But Jesus said, 'You must not
stop him: no one who works a miracle in my name is likely to speak evil of me. Anyone who
is not against us is for us.'
HOMILY
Prayer of the Faithful
Fr Peter: Gathered together in Christ as members of the St Joseph’s School community, let
us call to mind God’s many blessings and ask Him to hear the prayers which He himself
inspires us to make.
1. We pray for our Church. We pray for Pope Francis, our Archbishop Timothy
Costello, bishops and priests everywhere, especially Fr Peter, may they be given
wisdom and inspiration. May their leadership empower us to be effective witnesses of
the Gospel and its message of hope to our world. We pray to the Lord.
2. We pray for our school and parish community, and all members of the Church, that
they be blessed because they hear God’s words and live them out. We pray to the
Lord.
3. We pray for wisdom as we celebrate the present, and honour the past. Grant us the
courage and confidence to continue our quest for truth and purpose in our lives. We
pray to the Lord.
4. God’s message is about practice and to believe the promises that have been made.
May we acknowledge our God as Lord of the universe by living in the faith of God’s
power to bring about God’s purpose for us. We pray to the Lord.
5. We pray for the sick and suffering Lord. Help them to regain hope and strength. We
pray to the Lord.
6. We pray for all those who have died, especially those in our school and parish
community. May they share in God’s everlasting glory always. We pray to the Lord.
Fr Peter: Lord may we turn to you and serve you with all our hearts. With confidence
we have asked your help: May we now know your mercy and love in our lives. We
ask this through Christ our Lord.
All: Amen
Offertory Hymn: ‘Be My Hands and Feet’ by Tony Alonso
1. Touch that soothes and heals the hurting, hands that break a loaf of bread; steps that walk
beside the weary, bearing burdens in their stead (R)
Refrain: See my hands and feet, said Jesus, love arise from the grave. Be my hands and feet, said
Jesus, live as ones I died to save.
2. Feed the hungry, clothe the naked, visit ones in need of care, give the homeless warmth and
shelter: Christ will find a welcome there (R)
3. Love and serve without distinction all earth’s people, first and least. Know within each act of
kindness, hope and wholeness are increased (R)
4. Hands that broken little children, bind a wound, prepare a meal, feet that rush to share
good tidings, Christ arisen still reveal (R)
Memorial Acclamation
Lord’s Prayer
Sign of Peace
Lamb of God
Communion Hymn – ‘Do This in Memory of Me’ by David Haas
Refrain: Take and eat, this is my body. Take and drink, this is my blood; shared that
you may be forgiven. Do this in memory of me. Do this in memory of me.
1. Christ has died, Christ is risen, Christ will come, Christ will come again (R)
2. Dying you destroyed our death, rising you restored our life; Lord Jesus come,
Lord Jesus come in glory! (R)
3. When we eat this bread; when we drink this cup; we proclaim your death, until
you come again! (R)
Fr Peter:
Let us pray.
Grant, we pray, almighty God,
that we may experience the effects of the salvation
which is pledged to us by these mysteries.
Through Christ our Lord.
All: Amen
Recessional Hymn: ‘We are Many Parts’ by Marty Haugen
Refrain: We are many parts, we are all one body, and the gifts we have we are given to share.
May the Spirit of love make us one indeed; one, the love that we share, one, our hope in despair,
one, the cross that we bear.
1. God of all, we look to you, we would be your servants true, let us be your love to all the world.
(R)
2. So my pain is pain for you, in your joy is my joy, too; all is brought together in the Lord. (R)
3. All you seekers, great and small, seek the greatest gift of all; if you love, then you will
know the Lord. (R)