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Greeting
(Rom1:7)
To
all of you who are God's beloved
And called to be saints,
Grace and peace from God our Father
And from the Lord Jesus Christ. R/ And also with
you.
Introduction
by the Celebrant
Today,
on the Feast of all Saints, we celebrate in a way our own feast: namely,
what we have been called to be and what we hope to become and what so
many have been before us - people who somehow embody Christ, who show
a little of his face to others, men and women and children who make
God visible and tangible and human. Not that we want to pull down God
to our level, but that through our humanity we show a glimpse of God.
It is so little we show of him, and we thank all the nameless people
who brought others a bit nearer to God. Let us celebrate that victory
with joy.
Penitential
Act
Sin
makes us weak and poor and keeps us
from letting Christ and his Good News
become flesh and blood in us.
We ask the Lord to forgive us.
(PAUSE)
Lord Jesus, all praise to you
for the blessed poor and the gentle,
who lived with you in God's hands;
Lord, have mercy. R/ Lord, have mercy.
Jesus
Christ, all praise to you
for the blessed merciful and the peacemakers,
who brought people together in your name.
Christ, have mercy. R/ Christ, have mercy.
Lord
Jesus, all praise to you
for the blessed seekers of sanctity and justice,
who revealed your own holiness and love.
Lord, have mercy. R/ Lord, have mercy.
Have
mercy on us, Lord,
and take the wickedness of sin away from us.
Keep calling us to reflect your goodness
and lead us to the joy of everlasting life. R/
Amen.
Opening
Prayer
Let
us celebrate with joy
all the saints victorious with Christ
(PAUSE)
All blessings to you, Lord our God,
for you alone are holy,.
In your Son Jesus Christ
you called the poor and the humble
to bear witness to your sanctity
among their neighbors near and far.
We
honor you in all these saints
and we ask that you take us too,
in all our frailty and poverty,
as signs to people of your own holiness
We ask this through Christ our Lord. R/ Amen.
Scripture
Readings
First
Reading Introduction: Victors With Christ
St. John gives us
a vision of hope in the ultimate future: those who live the Gospel of
Christ will be victorious with him; their number will be immense.
First
Reading: Rev 7:2-4, 9-14
I
saw another angel ascending from the sunrise, carrying the seal of the
living God, and he cried out with a loud voice to the four angels empowered
to harm the earth and the sea, "Do not harm the earth or the sea
or the trees until we have sealed the servants of our God upon their
foreheads."
Then
I heard the number of those marked with the seal: a hundred and forty-four
thousand from all the tribes of the people of Israel:
After
this I saw a great crowd, impossible to count, from every nation, race,
people and tongue, standing before the throne and the Lamb, clothed
in white, with palm branches in their hands, and they cried out with
a loud voice, "Who saves but our God who sits on the throne and
the Lamb?"
All
the angels were around the throne, the elders and the four living creatures;
they then bowed before the throne with their faces to the ground to
worship God. They said,
Amen. Praise, glory, wisdom, thanks, honor, power and strength to our
God forever and ever. Amen!
At
that moment, one of the elders spoke up and said to me, "Who are
these people clothed in white, and where did they come from?" I
answered, "Sir, it is you who know this."
The elder replied, "They are those who have come out of the great
persecution; they have washed and made their clothes white in the blood
of the Lamb.
Responsorial Psalm: Psalms 24:1-6
The earth is the Lord's and all that is in it, the world,
and those who live in it; for he has founded it on the seas, and established
it on the rivers.
Who shall ascend the hill of the LORD? And who shall
stand in his holy place?
Those who have clean hands and pure hearts, who do not
lift up their souls to what is false, and do not swear deceitfully.
They will receive blessing from the LORD, and vindication
from the God of their salvation.
Such is the company of those who seek him, who seek
the face of the God of Jacob. Selah
Second
Reading Introduction: Children of God
The key to all holiness
is love, the certainty that God loves us - he loved us first - and that
we are his sons and daughters. This assurance makes us capable of all
hope and love.
Second
Reading: 1 Jn 3:1-3
See
what singular love the Father has for us: we are called children of
God, and we really are. This is why the world does not know us, because
it did not know him.
Beloved,
we are God's children and what we shall be has not yet been shown. Yet
when he appears in his glory, we know that we shall be like him, for
then we shall see him as he is. All who have such a hope try to be pure
as he is pure.
Gospel
Introduction: The Beatitudes: God's Values
The
values of the gospel differ sharply from those of the world, yet are to
be lived in the world to make it God's world. The beatitudes are the inspiration
of a Christian's life.
Gospel
Reading: Mt 5:1-12
When Jesus saw the crowds, he went up the mountain.
He sat down and his disciples gathered around him. Then he spoke and
began to teach them:
Fortunate are those who have the spirit of the poor,
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Fortunate are those who mourn, they shall be comforted.
Fortunate are the gentle, they shall possess the land.
Fortunate are those who hunger and thirst for justice, for they shall
be satisfied.
Fortunate are the merciful, for they shall find mercy.
Fortunate are those with a pure heart, for they shall see God.
Fortunate are those who work for peace, they shall be called children
of God.
Fortunate are those who are persecuted for the cause of justice, for
theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Fortunate are you, when people insult you and persecute you and speak
all kinds of evil against you because you are my followers. Be glad
and joyful, for a great reward is kept for you in God. This is how this
people persecuted the prophets who lived before you.

(Commentary)
General
Intercessions
We are
called children of God, and that is what we really are. Let us pray then
in all trust and love to God, who is our Father, and let us say: R/
Lord of glory, hear our prayer.
- For
all the people on earth, that their friendship, love and happiness may
be a sign and foretaste of the eternal happiness which you want to give
to all, let us pray:
R/ Lord of glory, hear our prayer.
- For
all Christian Churches, that they may grow in solidarity and come closer
in unity, let us pray:
R/ Lord of glory, hear our prayer.
- For
those who suffer from poverty and misfortunes, from persecution and
injustice, that they may be convinced that Christ is on their side,
let us pray:
R/ Lord of glory, hear our prayer.
- For
those who lack the courage to break with temptation and sin and for
those who dare not commit themselves to follow the gospel of Christ,
that the saints may inspire them and us, let us pray:
R/ Lord of glory, hear our prayer.
- For
all of us here, that we may build community and that the seeds of holiness
may grow in our hearts and deeds, let us pray:
R/ Lord of glory, hear our prayer.
- For
our beloved dead, that they may rest secure in the love and joy of the
Lord, let us pray:
R/ Lord of glory, hear our prayer.
Lord
our God, you want us to be happy with your own happiness. Fill our everyday
lives with your saving presence. Make us seek the kind of happiness
that is real and lasting, today and tomorrow and for ever. R/
Amen.
Pray
Over the Gifts
Lord
our God,
Jesus, your Son, had the courage
to be different and unconventional.
In this bread and wine
we place our willingness to follow his way.
As you change them through your Spirit
into Jesus himself,
transform us, weak as we are and timid,
into new people, ready to take the risk
of reshaping the world into your own image.
Though
we cannot yet see the outcome,
reassure us that you will bring to a successful end
what you let us begin in pain and effort.
We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord. R/
Amen.
Introduction
to the Eucharistic Prayer
We
join Christ and his saints in giving thanks to the Father for the work
of grace he has accomplished in those who have followed Jesus.
Introduction
to the Lord's Prayer
God
has filled our hearts with much love.
He wants us to be called his children
and this is indeed what we are.
And so we can truly say to him: R/ Our Father
Deliver
Us
Deliver
us, Lord, from every evil
and grant us peace in our day.
Give us the courage to go with the saints
the way to you of your own Son,
in joys and hardships,
in the strength of our weakness,
as we wait in joyful hope
for the coming in glory
of our Savior Jesus Christ R/ For the kingdom
Invitation
to Communion
This
is the Lamb of God
who shared our sufferings
to make us share in his glory.
Happy are those
who hunger and thirst for God,
for they shall be satisfied. R/ Lord, I am not
worthy
Prayer
after Communion
God
our Father,
thanks to the sacrifice of your Son
the saints overcame evil
and built up a bit of your kingdom.
We have shared in his sacrifice today.
By his strength, build with us,
weak and ordinary as we are,
and make us in our world
a leaven of gentleness and mercy,
of joy and peace and justice.
For you can do all this in us
through Jesus Christ our Lord. R/ Amen.
Blessing
We
have rejoiced today
with all those, known and unknown,
who live for ever in God's joy.
They were ordinary people just like us,
weak, with shortcomings and sins,
yet they took Christ and his gospel seriously,
and thus they became to others
a road sign to the Lord.
May the saints inspire you
and may God be your strength and bless you
the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. R/
Amen.
Go
with one another
the Lord's way of love and peace. R/ Thanks be
to God.
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Gospel Commentary
(All Saints Day)
One of the saints we celebrate today is a little old
lady who lived in the house at the corner of my street. And my grandfather.
And many more whose names we don't even know. They have passed through
this world making almost no noise, yet serving their brothers and sisters.
They are the most important bricks in the construction of the Heavenly
Kingdom. They are saints because they opened their hearts and received
God's grace and love, and they knew how to share them with others. Community,
friendship, family, God's Kingdom, all formed around them. Thanks to
them, faith has reached us and is alive in our history.
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Taken
from Liturgy
Alive for Sundays, Cycle A
& Bible
Diary 2002
(Scripture Readings from Christian
Community Bible, Pastoral Edition)
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