Sunday Liturgy and Celebration
CC –
Co-celebrant …
brief pause
Opening
Prayer, Gathering In
Join in Song
Celebrant:
In the name of our Holy One, Source of all that is, and of Jesus, Heart of
Compassion, and of Spirit Sophia, our Liberator and Wisdom Guide.
ALL: Amen
Celebrant:
The Holy One is with us. The grace and peace of Jesus Christ and the love of
Divine Spirit are with us.
ALL: We give
thanks and praise for You always and everywhere with us.
CC1: Divine
Creator of all living beings and all of creation, You seek and search us, one
with us in every breath, and one with the breath of our beloved universe.
CC2: Wisdom
Jesus, You sent us your Spirit and are with us now as Compassionate Presence. As
companions of empowerment, You invite us to be a discipleship of equals, to
treat others as we would want to be treated.
CC3: Infinite
Mercy, You taught us to honor the sanctity of life, to reverence every living
being, without exception, with absolute justice, equity and respect.
CC4: We
gather today to celebrate Your active presence in all of creation, to give
thanks for the many gifts You have given us, and to receive sustenance in being
Your compassionate presence for others.
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Prayer of
Reconciliation and Peace
Celebrant: Yahweh, Your covenant with the Israelite
people gave the promise of a new creation through mercy and justice for the
vulnerable. You sent Jesus to teach us how to continue in this fidelity. We, too, are one with Your covenant and part
of Your new creation.
Holy One, we come to You to heal and transform us,
to be your compassion and forgiveness.
In the Hebrew tradition, Ruah was Breath
of God. We now rediscover our ancient
heritage through the rhythm of our breath … with our eyes closed, we feel our breath move
in and out … the rise and fall of our chest and belly … we breathe into the
space of our hearts, God’s passionate love for us … we breathe out God’s infinite
love for everyone and all of creation … With open hearts, we surface an image of a significant person in our life … from the quiet of our hearts we say, “Please forgive me … I forgive you … thank you … I love you.” (Repeat - one or more persons in need, our land, water, air). Song
Celebrant: God of Love, Midwife of Grace, You draw us into new life in the everlasting breakthrough of your mothering heart. You forgive us when we ask for forgiveness and forgive us even before we ask. In the depths of our mystical souls and in our prophetic call, empower us to choose only love and to be Your peace. ALL: Amen
Liturgy of the Word
First Reading, Responsorial Psalm, Second Reading
Gospel Acclamation: (ALL Sing) Alleluia
Gospel Reading Reader: The good news of Jesus
Christ. ALL: Glory and praise to you, Jesus Christ. After Gospel: (ALL Sing) Alleluia followed by Shared Homily
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Profession
of Faith
Celebrant:
Holy God, Living Water
ALL: You, whose compassion sustains the cosmos.
Your
Divine energy infuses all cellular life.
You
are Alpha and Omega.
Beginning
and End. We believe...
Celebrant: Jesus, wheeling Fire incarnate
ALL: You, whose life inspires passionate commitment.
Your
Divine energy inflames our minds and hearts.
You
are dying and rising in transforming love. We believe…
Celebrant:
Divine One, breathing creation
ALL: You who hovered over the waters,
brooded
over the unborn world.
Holy
Wisdom, Holy Spirit,
in
the push of your laboring love
the
Universe here, You with us. All: We believe...
Celebrant:
In your great surrounding space
ALL: Our
loved ones, friends and companions,
they
Your presence who embrace, keep us safe,
witness
our anxieties and concerns, energize and guide.
In
the hospitality and care of the Risen Christ, 3
they
urge us into communion, into at-one-ment. We believe …
Celebrant:
In the community of church
ALL: We
are companions of empowerment
midwives
all, birthing one another in life until death.
We
belong to You Holy God in faith, hope and love. We believe...
Prayer of
the Faithful
Response (ALL Sing)
Celebrant:
From the sacred space within where You dwell, we offer our prayers for
ourselves, for one another, and for all of creation.
CC5: We pray
for the homeless and destitute in our city; for those afflicted with addictions
and mental illness; and for all who are sick and dying. R …
CC6: We pray for people everywhere who are
subjected to suffering inflicted by oppressive systems and practices. R …
CC7: Inspire us with
Your energy of love to create communities of peace where compassion is a
driving force for change such that all of creation knows the fullness of life.
R...
Celebrant: Now,
let us offer any other prayer arising within our hearts. R …
For these
and for all other petitions, too deep for words, we pray to You. R…
Celebrant:
God of mercy and love, help us to be Your compassionate, justice-making
presence whenever we come upon Your people in need. When we feel helpless to
alleviate suffering, turn us toward You in prayer on their behalf.
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Eucharistic
Prayer
Preparation of the Gifts
(If you’re able, please
assume a praying posture)
Celebrant:
Blessed are You, God of all Creation, through Your goodness we
have this bread to offer which earth has given and we have made. It is the bread that nourishes us in
remembrance of Your life.
ALL: Blessed is God forever
CC1: Blessed are you, God of all Creation, through Your goodness,
we have this wine to offer, fruit of the vine and pressed by winemakers. It is
our spiritual drink in remembrance of Your covenant of love with us.
ALL: Blessed is God
forever.
Celebrant:
Beloved One, we are united in this Sacrament by the love of Jesus
Christ, in communion with Mary and all the Saints. They are Your light in a
world often in darkness...
ALL: Holy One, accept these gifts from our hands for the praise
and glory of Your name, for our good and the good of all Your people.
CC1: Ever Gentle One, Jesus showed us how to live a compassionate
and loving life, strong in truth and in integrity, bringing hope to all. He
spoke for justice for the poor and outcast as did many prophets and spiritual
leaders in other faith traditions. Accept our gifts and our worship.
Celebrant:
We offer our lives in service to You and Your people. Fill us with
Your spirit and light in all we say and do, Presence with and in us always.
ALL: Amen
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Prayers of the Eucharist
Celebrant: Our God is with you.
ALL: And with you.
Celebrant: Come to the table in the fullness
of your hearts.
ALL: We open our hearts to God and one another.
Celebrant: Let us give thanks to our God.
ALL: We offer our thanks and praise to You, Our God.
CC1: Cosmic One beyond our imagining,
we give thanks for the gift of consciousness that helps us see You in all
creation.
CC2: Everything we have, everything we see and do, everyone we
love and all who love us reveal Your sustaining presence.
CC3: You express yourself in human life and through us, You sing
and dance, speak and write, love and create. In this we never cease to hope and
for this we thank and praise You.
CC4: Thank You for Jesus, who
loved so greatly, taught so clearly, and
proclaimed so courageously. He
set people free from ways that bound them in fear and separation from You.
CC5: Thank You for men and women who stood by Jesus during His
life and after His resurrection, for their example of fidelity and courage.
CC6: With Jesus, we know our loving actions become a share in Your
life. In Jesus, we see Your Spirit challenging us to make Your presence
more visible through our acts of compassion and justice-making on behalf of all
of creation...
CC7: For this we thank and praise You, join
with the saints of all times as they sing forever to your glory:
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ALL Sing:
Holy, holy, holy God, Spirit of Love, Spirit of Peace. Heaven and
earth are full of your glory. Hosanna in the highest. Blessed are all who come
in the name of our God. Hosanna in the highest, hosanna in the highest.
Celebrant and All (extend
hands toward and over the gifts):
Loving God, intensify the presence of Your Spirit in
these our gifts, as they, and we, become the + Body and Blood of Jesus the
Christ for our wholeness and the wholeness of all of creation.
Memorial
ALL:
On the night before he died, while at
supper with his friends, Jesus took the Bread, spoke the blessing, broke
the bread and offered it them saying:
Take and eat, this is my body. (ALL
bow)
ALL:
When supper was ended, Jesus took the cup of wine, spoke the blessing and
offered it to them saying: Take and drink of the covenant made new again
through my life in you. Do this in memory of me.
Celebrant: Let us proclaim the mystery of faith.
Eucharistic Acclamation
All: In every creature that has
ever breathed, Christ has lived; in every living being that has passed on
before us, Christ has died; in everything yet to be, Christ will come again.
CC1: Divine Presence, through Jesus you entrusted this
pledge of love to us.
CC2: You fill us with Your Spirit and light in the
sharing of this meal.
CC3: Your Spirit keeps us in communion, to live
equality and be Your peace.
CC4: We pray for people of all faiths that equality in their
understanding becomes a touchstone for sacred practices. 7
CC5: We marvel at the wonders of the universe and our place
within it, united with all creation. Teach us to nurture and to give care.
CC6:We pause to name holy women and men, past and present …
CC7: Spirit Sophia guide us in being Your wisdom and compassion...
Through Christ, with Christ and in Christ, all honor and
glory are Yours, now and forever. ALL sing: The Great Amen
The Jesus Prayer
Celebrant: Please
join hands as together we pray...
ALL: Our Creator God who art in heaven, hallowed be thy
name. Your kin-dom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us
this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who
trespass against us. Lead us not into temptation and deliver us from all evil.
Amen.
The Sign of Peace
Celebrant: Jesus said to his friends, “Peace I leave you.
My peace I give you.”
ALL: Let us offer one another a sign of peace.
Communion
Celebrant
and ALL: (break bread)
Loving Creator, You call us to live the Gospel of peace and
justice; we will live justly...
Loving Creator, You call us to be your compassionate
presence; we will love tenderly...
Loving Creator, You call us to speak truth to those who
oppress; we will walk with integrity...
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Celebrant: Jesus Christ, You dwell in us. Jesus Christ You
liberate, heal and transform us and all of creation. Blessed are You who provides food and drink
for the journey.
ALL: We are one Body of Christ, worthy to receive You and
blessed to be healed by You. May we become what we eat.
Please pass the bread and wine saying:
Jesus, Bread of Life. Response: Amen
Jesus, Cup of Hope.
Response: Amen
Join in Song
(Period of silence)
Prayer after
Communion
Celebrant: Loving
Creator, Holy Mystery, we thank You for Your love and Your presence of
compassion within and among us. Today we
have remembered You and all holy ones of all time. We ask You to continue to be
with us this and everyday of our lives as we follow in Your way, Your truth and
Your life.
ALL: In the compassionate presence of the Risen Christ-Sophia,
may we grow in expression of our deepest response to love...
Be inspired in our deeply spiritual and political call to
join with all people to be prophets for radical change within our communities,
local and global...
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Final
Blessing
(Please extend your hands in mutual blessing.)
Celebrant: Endless Light, Divine Word, Jesus Wisdom, You are
Healer and Lover of each of us. You are our prophetic hope and steadfast
compassionate presence.
ALL: Embraced by the love of Spirit-Sophia who lights our
path forward always and in the One Heart of Compassion...
May the peace of Unfolding Mystery which passes all
understanding fill us with serenity and all the graces we need.
Celebrant: Go in the peace of Christ. As midwives of grace,
be fire and light our world with justice and compassion!
ALL: We give thanks to You, our God.
Closing Song
Heart of Compassion Faith Community
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Rev. Dr. Michele Birch-Conery, Bishop
Association for Roman Catholic Women Priests
(519) 962-7016
Rev. Dr. Barbara Billey, Priest
Association for Roman Catholic Women Priests
(519) 735-3943
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