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September 26, 2021

29th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B (Oct 17, 2021)


“Whoever wishes to be great among you will be your servant… For the Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.”  

Our discipleship in Christ turns us not inward but outward in service to others.

 

Listen to the Podcast:

 

29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Antiphon To You I Call; for You Will Surely Heed Me, O God (Steve Angrisano, Sarah Hart and Curtis Stephan)

Let Us All Rejoice #184

Entrance Chant 10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord) (Jonas Myrin and Matt Redman)

Choose Christ Missal 2021 #327; Spirit & Song #270; Breaking Bread #560

Responsorial Psalm Lord, Let Your Mercy Be on Us (Scott Soper)

Spirit & Psalm 2021: p. 320

Gospel Acclamation Alleluia: Mass of the Desert (Tom Booth)

Spirit & Psalm 2021: p. 322

Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts Litany of Humility (Thomas Muglia)

Choose Christ Missal 2021 #424

29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon The Son of Man Has Come [Option 2] (Steve Angrisano, Sarah Hart and Curtis Stephan)

Let Us All Rejoice #186

Communion Chant Unwavering (Matt Maher)

Choose Christ Missal 2021 #358; Spirit & Song #361

Sending Forth Go Into the World (Tom Booth)

Choose Christ Missal 2021 #286; Breaking Bread #730
 

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