Scripture in the order of the mass
Nearly
everything we say at mass has its roots
in Sacred Scripture. This guide will
help you if anyone you know is in doubt
about that. Catholics quote scripture
all the time, and their actions are
deeply scriptural. After all, scripture
flowed out of the early Church. The
Church came first, the New Testament and
the canon of scripture second.
Greeting
Priest: In the Name of the Father
and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
(Matt. 28:19)
People: Amen (1 Chr 16:36)
Priest: The grace of our Lord
Jesus Christ and the love of God and the
fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with
you all. (2 Cor 13:13)
People: And also with you.
Liturgy of
the Word
Penitential
Rite
All: I confess to almighty God,
and to you my brothers and sisters, that
I have sinned through my own fault.
(Jas. 5:16) In my thoughts and in my
words, (Rom. 12:16) In what I have done
and what I have failed to do; (Jas 3:6)
and I ask the Blessed Virgin Mary, all
the angel and saints, and you, my
brothers and sisters, to pray for me to
the Lord our God. (1 Thess 5:25)
Priest: May almighty God have
mercy on us, forgive us our sins, and
bring us to everlasting life. (1 John
1:9)
People: Amen (1 Chr 16:36)
All: Lord have mercy. (Tb 8:4)
Christ have mercy. (1 Tim 1:2) Lord have
mercy.
Gloria
All: Glory to God in the highest,
and peace to his people on earth. (Luke
2:14)
Lord God, heavenly King, almighty God
and Father, (Rev 19:6)
we worship you, (Rev. 22:9) we give you
thanks, (Eph. 5:20)
we praise you for your glory. (Rev 7:12)
Lord Jesus Christ, only Son of the
Father, (2 John 3)
Lord God, Lamb of God, you take away the
sin of the world:
have mercy on us; (John 1:29)
You are seated at the right hand of the
Father, receive our prayer. (Rom 8:34)
For you alone are the Holy One, (Luke
4:34)
You alone are Lord, You alone are the
Most High, Jesus Christ. (Luke 1:32)
with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of
God the Father. (John 14:26)
[The Liturgy
of the Word consists of four readings
from Scripture: the first is typically
from the Old Testament, the second a
psalm, followed by a reading from one of
the epistles. Finally, the Gospel is
proclaimed during which the people stand
out of respect for the Word. The chosen
readings change daily.]
A Sermon on the readings follows.
(2 Tim 4:1-2)
Profession of Faith
All: We believe in one God, the
Father Almighty, maker of heaven and
earth, (Gen 14:19) of all that is seen
and unseen. (Col 1:16) We believe in one
Lord Jesus Christ, the only Son of God,
(Luke 1:35) eternally begotten of the
Father, God from God, Light from Light,
True God from True God, begotten not
made, one in being with the Father. (Heb
1:3) Through him all things were made.
(John 1:2-3) For us men and for our
salvation he came down from heaven:
(John 3:13) by the power of the Holy
Spirit he was born of the Virgin Mary,
(Matt 1:18) and became man. For our sake
he was crucified under Pontius Pilate,
(John 19:16) he suffered, died and was
buried. On the third day he rose again
in fulfillment of the Scriptures. (1 Cor
15:3-4) He ascended into heaven (Luke
24:51) and is seated at the right hand
of the Father. (Col 3:1) He will come
again in glory to judge the living and
the dead (2 Tim 4:1) and his kingdom
will have no end. (Luke 1:33) We believe
in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver
of Life, (Acts 2:17) who proceeds from
the Father and the Son. (John 14:16)
With the Father and Son he is worshiped
and glorified. He has spoken through the
prophets. (1 Peter 1:10-11) We believe
in one holy, catholic and apostolic
Church. (Rom 12:5) We acknowledge one
baptism for the forgiveness of sins.
(Acts 2:38) We look for the resurrection
of the dead and the life of the world to
come. (Rom 6:5) Amen
Liturgy of the Eucharist
[The gifts
are brought to the altar. These include
the bread and wine and the offering
collected from the people.] (Malachi
3:10)
Priest: Blessed are you, Lord,
God of all creation. Through your
goodness we have this bread to offer,
which earth has given and human hands
have made. (Eccl. 3:13) It will become
for us the bread of life. (John 6:35)
People: Blessed be God forever.
(Ps 68:36)
Priest: Blessed are you, Lord,
God of all creation. Through your
goodness we have this wine to offer,
fruit of the vine and work of human
hands. It will become our spiritual
drink. (Luke 22:17-18)
People: Blessed be God forever.
(Ps 68:36)
Priest: Pray, brethren, that our
sacrifice may be acceptable to God, the
almighty Father. (Heb. 12:28)
People: May the Lord accept the
sacrifice at your hands for the praise
and glory of his name, for our sake and
the good of all his Church. (Ps 50:23)
Eucharistic
Prayers
Priest: Lift up your hearts.
People: We lift them up to the
Lord. (Lam 3:41)
Priest: Let us give thanks to the
Lord Our God. (Col 3:17)
People: It is right to give him
thanks and praise. (Col 1:3)
Preface Acclamation
All: Holy, holy, holy Lord, God
of power and might, heaven and earth are
full of your glory. (Is 6:3) Hosanna in
the highest. Blessed is he who comes in
the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the
highest. (Mark 11:9-10)
Eucharistic
prayer
[There are four of these, based on
ancient prayers of the Church.
Eucharistic Prayer Two follows as an
example:]
Priest: Lord, you are holy
indeed, the fountain of all holiness. (2
Macc. 14:36) Let your spirit come upon
these gifts (water and wine) to make
them holy, so that they may become the
body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Before he was given up to death, (Phil
2:8) a death he freely accepted, (John
10:17-18) he took bread and gave you
thanks. He broke the bread, gave it to
his disciples, and said: Take this all
of you, and eat it: this is my body
which will be given up for you. When
supper was ended, he took the cup. Again
he gave thanks and praise, gave the cup
to his disciples, and said: Take this,
all of you, and drink from it: this is
the cup of my blood, the blood of the
new and everlasting covenant. It will be
shed for you and for all so that sins
may be forgiven. Do this is memory of
me. (Mark 14:22-25) Let us proclaim the
mystery of faith.
All: Dying you destroyed our
death, rising you restored our life,
Lord Jesus, come in glory. (Heb 2:14-15)
Priest: In memory of his death
and resurrection, we offer you, Father,
this life-giving bread, this saving cup.
(John 6:51) We thank you for counting us
worthy to stand in your presence and
serve you. May all of us who share in
the body and blood of Christ be brought
together in unity by the Holy Spirit. (1
Cor.10:17) Lord, remember your Church
throughout the world; make us grow in
love together with our Pope and our
bishop, and all the clergy. Remember our
brothers and sisters who have gone to
their rest in the hope of rising again:
bring them and all the departed into the
light of your presence. (2 Macc
12:45-46) Have mercy on us all; make us
worthy to share eternal life with Mary,
the virgin Mother of God, with the
apostles and with all the saints who
have done your will throughout the ages.
May we praise you in union with them,
and give you glory though your Son,
Jesus Christ. (2 Thes 1:4-5) Through
him, with him, in him, in the unity of
the Holy Spirit, all glory and honor is
yours, almighty Father, for ever and
ever.
All:
Amen. (Rom 11:36)
Communion Rite
The Lord's Prayer:
All: Our Father who art in
heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy
kingdom come, thy 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. And lead us not
into temptation, but deliver us from
evil. (Matt 6:9-13)
Priest: Deliver us, Lord, from
every evil and grant us peace in our
day. In your mercy keep us from sin and
protect us from all anxiety as we wait
in joyful hope for the coming of our
savior, Jesus Christ. (John 17:15)
All: For the kingdom the power
and the glory are yours, now and
forever. Amen
Priest: Lord Jesus Christ, you
said to your apostles; I leave you
peace, my peace I give to you. (John
14:27) Look not on our sins, but on the
faith of your Church, and grant us the
peace and unity of your kingdom where
you live forever and ever.
Priest: The peace of the Lord be
with you always! (John 20:19)
People: And also with you!
[The priest then directs the people to
exchange a sign, such as a handshake or
a kiss, or a word of God's peace to one
another.]
Breaking of
the Bread
All: Lamb of God, you take away
the sins of the world: have mercy on us.
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of
the world: have mercy on us. Lamb of
God, you take away the sins of the
world, grant us peace. (John 1:29)
Communion
Priest: This is the Lamb of God
who takes away the sins of the world.
Happy are those who are called to his
supper. (Rev. 19:9)
People: Lord, I am not worthy to
receive you, but only say the word and I
shall be healed. (Matt 8:8)
[Communion is distributed to the
faithful at the altar by the priest and
lay ministers.] Dismissal
Priest: Blessed be the name of the
Lord. Now and forever. (Dan 2:20) May
almighty God bless you, the Father, and
the Son, and the Holy Spirit. (Luke
24:51) Go in peace (Luke 7:50) to love
and serve the Lord. (2 Chr 35:3)
[During the blessing the people make the
Sign of the Cross, the traditional sign
of the baptized and a public sign of
their belief in the power of God.]
People: Thanks be to God. (2 Cor
9:15)
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