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August 19, 2024

23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B (Sep 8, 2024)


“Like the deer that years for running streams, so my soul is yearning for you, my God.” Jesus invites us to take to heart his words to the deaf person in today’s Gospel: “Be open!”

 

Listen to the Podcast:

 

23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Antiphon You Are Just, O Lord (Steve Angrisano, Sarah Hart and Curtis Stephan)

Let Us All Rejoice #166

Entrance Chant We Gather as One (Cooper Ray and Josh Blakesley)

Choose Christ Missal 2024 #236

Responsorial Psalm Praise the Lord, My Soul! (Sarah Hart)

Spirit & Psalm 2024: p. 306

Gospel Acclamation Alleluia: Mass of Endless Mercy (Steve Angrisano)

Spirit & Psalm 2024: p. 308

Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts Open My Eyes (Jesse Manibusan)

Choose Christ Missal 2024 #204; Spirit & Song #337; Never Too Young #122; Breaking Bread #405

23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon Like the Deer that Yearns for Running Streams [Option 1] (Steve Angrisano, Sarah Hart and Curtis Stephan)

Let Us All Rejoice #167

Communion Chant On Eagle’s Wings (Michael Joncas)

Choose Christ Missal 2024 #225; Spirit & Song #333; Never Too Young #27; Breaking Bread #441

Sending Forth See, I Make All Things New (Ken Canedo)

Choose Christ Missal 2024 #433; Breaking Bread #591
 

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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