Liturgy Guide
TRINITY SUNDAY

Greeting

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
the love of the Father,
and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit,
be with you all.

Introduction

Option A
The Feast of the Blessed Trinity, which we celebrate today,
brings us face to face with the mystery of God.
Our destiny is to share in the very life of God
which has been revealed through Jesus Christ.
The Holy Spirit who lives within us draws us into that life.
Today we remember all that God has done for us.

Option B
We begin every Eucharistic celebration
in the name of the Blessed Trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Our destiny is to share the very life of God
which has been revealed through Jesus Christ.

Today we praise and thank God
for calling us to share in his life and love.

Litany of Praise


Lord Jesus, you reveal God to us
as a Father who cares for his children:
Lord, have mercy.

Through the incarnation
you have become a Brother to us:
Christ, have mercy.

Through your gift of the Spirit,
the love of God has been poured into our hearts:
Lord, have mercy.

Opening Prayer

Option A
O God,
your name is veiled in mystery,
yet we dare to call you Father;
your Son was begotten before all ages,
yet is born among us in time;
your Holy Spirit fills the whole creation,
yet is poured forth now into our hearts.
Because you have made us and loved us
and called us by name,
draw us more deeply into your divine life,
that we may glorify you through your Son,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
God forever and ever. AMEN.

Option B
O God Most High,
in the waters of baptism
you made us your sons and daughters
in Christ , your only-begotten Son.
How deep within us the cry of that Spirit,
who calls out to you, "Abba, Father."
Grant that, obedient to our Savior's commission,
we may become heralds of the salvation you offer
and go forth to make disciples of all people.
We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, 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       All our prayer is directed to the Father, through Jesus Christ, in the power of the Spirit.
          Let us now pray for the needs of the Church and the world.

           Our response is:

CM      Father, hear us in your love. (Please repeat)

    1. For our Holy Father, Pope Benedict XV1,
      and the bishops of the church: (pause)
      that they may proclaim the one true God
      by being faithful to the will of the Father,
      obedient to the teachings of Jesus Christ
      and sensitive to the promptings of the Holy Spirit:
      We pray:


    2. For the world in which we live: (pause)
      that people may reject false gods of power,
      pleasure and prestige and come to know
      and worship the one true God in sincerity and truth:
      We pray:

    3. For all who are without hope because
      of illness or poverty or persecution: (pause)
      that the Holy Spirit may bring them comfort and peace;
      We pray:


    4. That the outpouring of the Spirit on Believers
      may strengthen their commitment to the task
      of transforming the 'face of the earth' and putting an end to war.
      We pray:

[The Presider may add a Petition that is local / relevant]

P      Father, you sent your Son to redeem us,
        and the Holy Spirit to dwell within us.
        Draw us ever more deeply into the life
        you share with us, through Christ our Lord. AMEN.

Prayer over the Gifts

Eternal God,
we bring this bread and wine before you -
signs of your kindness, fruits of our toil.
Let your Spirit fill them with your presence,
to make your Son Jesus dwell among us,
that through him, and in him, and with him
we may give you all honor and praise
now and for ever. AMEN.

 

Suggested Preface: - HOLY TRINITY

 

Invitation to the Lord's Prayer

In the power of the Holy Spirit,
let us pray to the one that Jesus called 'Abba, Father'
: Our Father...

Deliver us Lord

Deliver us, Lord, from every evil
and give to us the peace promised by your Son.
Guide us by the strength of your Spirit
to grow as a community of love
and to prepare in patient, joyful hope
for the coming in glory
of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Prayer for Peace

Lord Jesus Christ,
you said to the disciples and to us:
"I am with you always, until the end of time"
Grant peace and unity to your Church
and let it be the sign to every person on earth
of your patient, caring love.
Grant that we may live with you in your kingdom
forever and ever.

Exchange of Peace

Since we are members of God's family,
let us greet one another.

[Optional Prayer to accompany the Breaking of Bread]

As we share this bread,
we proclaim our willingness
to build a community of love,
to be the holy people
that God calls us to be.


Invitation to Communion

This is Jesus
whom the Father sent into the world
to bring us eternal life.
Blessed are we who believe in him
and receive him at this altar-table.

Prayer after Communion

Option A
Eternal Father,
we praise and thank you
through Jesus Christ your Son
whom you have given to us in this Eucharist.
Keep us united in your Holy Spirit
and let the life of the whole Christian community
be a response of love and service.
We make our prayer through Christ our Lord. AMEN.

Option B
God of splendor and glory,
we worship you, a Trinity of Persons, one eternal God.
Thank you for committing yourself to us.
Help us to commit ourselves to you,
Father - Creator,
Son - Redeemer,
and Spirit - Sanctifier.
Make us more fully alive, human and holy.
All this we ask through Christ our Lord. AMEN.

Blessing

Option A
May God the Father bless you. AMEN

May Jesus Christ take care of you. AMEN

May the Holy Spirit enlighten you today and all the days of your life. AMEN

And may God bless you,
+ Father, Son and Holy Spirit. AMEN

Option B
May the Lord God,
whose voice we have heard in our assembly,
whose face we have seen in Christ Jesus,
and whose Spirit dwells within us,
bless you now…..
+ the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. AMEN

Dismissal

Children of God, joint heirs with Christ, and led by the Spirit,
go in peace to love and serve the Lord.


Related Resources
 
Daily Scripture Readings
from the United States Conference
of Catholic Bishops
   www.usccb.org
Liturgy Alive
Models of Liturgical Celebration                         
  www.bible.claret.org/liturgy/
 
About the Author
Fr. Kevin McHugh
is a Columban Missionary from Ireland
who has served in the Philippines for many years.
He has devoted much of his time and efforts to make the liturgical participation
come alive in our Christian communities.

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