Preparation
The
Family assigned to light the ADVENT CANDLE
assembles in the front seat.
The Cantor sings / says the Verse
The Choir leads the Assembly in singing / saying the Response
When the Ministers are ready to begin the Procession
the CM says: Please STAND.
C The Spirit and the Church cry
out:
All Come, Lord Jesus!
C All those who await his appearance
pray:
All Come, Lord Jesus!
C The whole creation pleads:
All Come, Lord Jesus!
[pause]
CM As we await Christ's coming let us sing our Gathering
Song:
The Ministers begin the procession
Presider kisses the altar and stands near the Wreath.
Sanctuary Assistants with Clear Book and Microphone are in attendance.
Other Ministers proceed to usual places.
Sign
of the Cross
Greeting
Praised
be Jesus our Lord
whose coming is announced by John the Baptist!
May you prepare for Jesus a straight path,
and may his peace and love be with you.
And also with you.
LIGHTING
OF ADVENT WREATH
Assigned
family ascends the steps and lights the 1st and 2nd candle on ADVENT
WREATH.
While they do this the Presider says slowly at the appropriate time:
P: As we light the Advent
wreath,
let
us pray that God's power may prepare
our
hearts and our world
for
the advent of the kingdom,
the
dawning of God's day of righteousness and peace.
The family members now return to their seat.
The Presider may proceed to the Chair
or stay beside the wreath until the Liturgy of the Word.
Introduction and Litany of Praise
Option
A
In today's liturgy we hear again the lonely voice
of John the Baptist urging us to prepare a way
for the Lord. Let us create a space in our minds
and hearts so that the Lord can come
to us in this Eucharist. [pause]
John began his mission with a call to repentance.
Jesus repeats his call to us today. [pause]
You
sent John the Baptist as a herald to announce your coming:
Lord, have mercy.
Lord, have mercy.
You
tell us to show by our actions that we are indeed repentant:
Christ, have mercy:
Christ, have mercy.
You
send your Holy Spirit to change our hearts and give us life:
Lord, have mercy:
Lord,
have mercy.
Option
B
Today the voice of John the Baptizer
comes to us out of the wilderness
calling us to a change of heart to prepare
for the one who is to come.
In joyful expectation, let us call out to the Christ,
who is our salvation. [pause]
You
came as herald of the good tidings of God's mercy.
Lord, come and save us.
Lord, come and save us.
You
come to baptize in the Holy Spirit a people to be your own:
Christ, come and save us:
Christ, come and save us:
You will come
to establish a 'new heavens and a new earth'
where righteousness will be at home:
Lord, come and save us.
Lord, come and save us.
Opening
Prayer
Option
A
With tender comfort and transforming power
you come into our midst,
O God of mercy and might.
Make ready a way in the wilderness,
clear a straight path in our hearts,
and form us into a repentant people,
that the advent of your Son
may find us watchful and eager for the glory he reveals.
We ask this through him whose coming is certain,
whose day draws near:
your Son, our Lord Jesus Christ,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
God for ever and ever.
Amen.
Option B
O God of all consolation,
to us who journey as pilgrims through time
you have promised new heavens and a new earth.
Open our eyes to the One who comes into our midst,
that by lives of holiness and service
we may hasten the coming of that day
and be found at peace when at last it dawns.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ,
who was, who is and who is to come,
your Son who lives and reigns with you
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
God for ever and ever.
Amen.
PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL
P
Let
us entrust ourselves and our concerns to the God of all consolation,
who feeds his flock and gathers the lambs in his arms.
With
confidence we pray:
CM
Come, Lord Jesus,
come. (Please repeat)
- That
those who minister to the flock
of Christ may seek out the lost,
bandage the wounded, and make the weak strong.
We pray:
- That
political leaders and inspired people in
our communities may strive to level the mountains
of injustice and fill the valleys of poverty,
and so bring about a just society.
We pray:
- That
in the Church and in the world there may
be prophets to give a voice to the voiceless,
and hope to the hopeless.
We pray:
- For
all peoples committed to building up
of the new heavens and the new earth;
that we will always hear what the Lord God has to say,
a voice that speaks of peace, peace for his people.
We pray:
- That
the leaders of nations may listen
to the voice of the Spirit at work in the world
and look for ways and means to find solutions
to terrorism and war.
We pray:
[The
Presider may add a Petition that is local / relevant]
P Almighty
God,
stir up our hearts to prepare
the way of your beloved Son,
so that when he comes we may be
found watching and waiting.
This we ask through the same Christ
our Lord. AMEN.
Prayer
over the Gifts
Grant,
O Lord,
that the gifts we present
may be pleasing in your eyes.
Make us watchful and faithful
as we await the coming of your Son our Lord;
that, when he shall appear,
he may find us active in his service
and joyful in his praise.
We ask this in the name of the same Christ our Lord. AMEN
Invitation
to the Lord’s Prayer
Option
A
God does not delay his promise.
With trust we pray to him the prayer of Jesus our Lord:
Our Father ...
Option
B
Our time of slavery is ended; God has come to save us.
We need have no fear then, if we claim God as Our Father:
Our Father ...
Deliver
us Lord
Deliver
us Lord, from every evil
and give us dedicated men and women
to work for that peace
which is the sign of the presence of your Son on earth.
Turn our hearts to you and free us from sin,
as we wait in joyful hope
for the coming among us
of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Prayer
for Peace
Through
Isaiah, the Lord says:
"Comfort, O comfort my people.
Do not fear.
Here is your God!"
Inspired by these words, Lord Jesus,
we look forward to the time
when there will be peace and unity in your kingdom
where you live for ever and ever.
Exchange
of Peace
The Baptizer pointed the way to Christ.
Let us acknowledge Christ in each other as we offer a sign of peace.
Optional
Prayer to accompany the ‘Breaking of Bread’
P
Now let us break the bread of life
remembering the words
of Jesus:
"See, I am coming soon."
(Rev.27:7)
And let us answer:
A "Maranatha! Come, Lord Jesus!" (1 Cor. 16:22)v.
Invitation
to Communion
This
is Jesus, the Lamb of God.
It is he who is coming to save us.
Blessed are we who have been invited to his banquet:
Lord, I am not worthy…
Prayer
after Communion
Lord,
God of hope,
in this Eucharist we have again celebrated
the coming of your Son in our midst.
Let this brief encounter with him
refresh and restore us
that we may become humble road-signs
to a justice, a peace, a dignity and joy
that far surpasses our powers.
Al this we ask through Christ our Lord. AMEN
Blessing
May
the God of consolation open our hearts to welcome him. AMEN.
May
God remove all that hinders us from receiving him with joy. AMEN.
May
we hasten the coming of the day of God. AMEN.
And
may God bless you,
+ the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit. AMEN.
Dismissal
Option
A
All through the coming week
let us do our part in preparing the way for the Lord.
Thanks
be to God.
Option
B
Go forth in peace to prepare the way of the Lord.
Thanks
be to God.
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