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October 4, 2023

28th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A (Oct 15, 2023)


“The servants went out into the streets and gathered all they found, bad and good alike…” Jesus’ invitation is a call to conversion of heart, to turn away from sin and enter a life of grace.

 

Listen to the Podcast:

 

28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Antiphon If You, O Lord, Should Mark Iniquities (Steve Angrisano, Sarah Hart and Curtis Stephan)

Let Us All Rejoice #181

Entrance Chant You Are Welcome Here (Chris Muglia)

Choose Christ Missal 2023 #255; Breaking Bread #305

Responsorial Psalm I Shall Live in the House of the Lord (PJ Anderson)

Spirit & Psalm 2023: p. 310

Gospel Acclamation Alleluia: Mass of Restoration (Josh Blakesley and Leland G. “Grae” McCullough, IV)

Spirit & Psalm 2023: p. 312

Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts Put on Christ (Bob Hurd)

Spirit & Song #127; Never Too Young #234

28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon When the Lord Appears [Option 2] (Steve Angrsiano, Sarah Hart and Curtis Stephan)

Let Us All Rejoice #183

Communion Chant Taste and See (Steve Angrisano)

Choose Christ Missal 2023 #265; Spirit & Song #64; Never Too Young #44; Breaking Bread #345

Sending Forth All That We Have Seen (Sarah Hart)

Choose Christ Missal 2023 #421; Breaking Bread #388
 

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