13th Sunday in Ordinary Time
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
“This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it”. ( Psalm 118:24)
The Word of God this weekend is highlighting the importance of hospitality and kindness to others. The hospitality of a Shunemite woman in the first reading (1kings 4:8-11, 14-16a) to prophet Elisha brought her and her husband the grace to have a baby despite the fact of advancing in years. In the gospel of Mathew, chapter 10:37-42, our Lord has reiterated the message of hospitality in his own words.
We are one week into summer. Please be careful of the heat and keep yourselves hydrated.
A Summer Blessing:
May you walk with God this summer in whatever you do, wherever you go.
May you talk to God this summer and every day and in every situation. Amen.
WHAT HAPPENS AT MASS?: A WALK THROUGH THE MASS
We continue highlighting the Eucharistic Prayer this weekend. After the Consecration the priest sings or says the words, ‘The Mystery of Faith’. The people respond to this exclamation by either singing or saying, ‘We proclaim your Death, O Lord, and profess your Resurrection, until you come again’. This response signifies our Faith in the risen Lord and our hope of His Return or Second Coming.
The priest continues praying the Eucharistic Prayer which echoes the words of our Lord, ‘Do this in memory of me’ which he said at the end of institution of the Eucharist. The celebration of the Holy Mass every day is a Memorial of His Death and Resurrection. We offer the holy Sacrifice of the Mass at His Command. How blessed are we to be able to celebrate the Lord’s Memorial every day!!!
The prayers which the priest prays at this time are known as the prayers of the ‘anamnesia’ which in Greek means a Memorial. The priest prays for the entire Church: The Holy Father, the Bishops, the Clergy and the laity.
The priest also prays for the dead at every Mass. It is important to note that we do not forget the deceased members of our families. We believe in heaven as promised by our Lord. Therefore the priest prays that through the Mercy of our loving God, our departed brothers and sisters in Purgatory would be welcomed into heaven.
The Eucharistic Prayer concludes with DOXOLOGY.
A doxology is a short hymn of Praise to God the Father, through Christ His Son, in the Unity of the Holy Spirit. The priest holds high the Eucharistic Lord in the consecrated host in the paten and his precious Blood in the chalice and says or sings the following praise:
‘Through Him, and with Him, and in Him,
O God, almighty Father,
In the unity of the Holy Spirit’
All glory and honor is yours,
For ever and ever’.
The People respond by either singing or saying ‘Amen’.
‘Amen’ means ‘I believe it’, ‘So be it’, ‘It is true’.
Even though the word ‘Amen’ originated from Hebrew language, it is the same in all languages.
God bless you!
Fr. Bob Romaine









