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January 19, 2022

5th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C (Feb 6, 2022)


“Simon Peter fell at the knees of Jesus and said, ‘Depart from me, Lord, for I am a sinful man.’ Jesus said to Simon, ‘Do not be afraid.’”

We are called to join the apostles and go fishing for the Kingdom.

 

Listen to the Podcast:

 

5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Antiphon  O Come, Let Us Worship God (Steve Angrisano, Sarah Hart and Curtis Stephan)

Let us All Rejoice #48

Entrance Chant Come, Now Is the Time to Worship (Brian Doerksen)

Spirit & Song #284; Never Too Young #81; Breaking Bread #546

Responsorial Psalm In the Sight of the Angels (Tom Tomaszek)

Spirit & Psalm 2022: p. 84

Gospel Acclamation Alleluia: Misa del Mundo (Jesse Manibusan and Tony Goméz)

Spirit & Psalm 2022: p. 88

Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts The Jesus Song (Tom Booth)

Choose Christ Missal 2022 #376; Breaking Bread #413

5th Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon Let Them Thank the Lord for His Mercy [Option 1] (Steve Angrisano, Sarah Hart and Curtis Stephan)

Let us All Rejoice #49

Communion Chant Here I Am, Lord (Dan Schutte)

Choose Christ Missal 2022 #282; Spirit & Song #250; Never Too Young #264; Breaking Bread #394

Sending Forth Fish With Me (Ken Canedo)

Choose Christ Missal 2022 #287; Spirit & Song #211; Never Too Young #128
 

Liturgy Podcast is a weekly liturgy planning resource for musicians, liturgists, homilists, youth groups, faith sharing groups, and all who look to the liturgical readings for inspiration and nourishment. Join Ken Canedo as he breaks open the Scripture and plays suggested tracks from the Spirit & Song repertoire.

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