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January 20, 2023

4th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A (Jan 29, 2023)


“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Jesus is challenging us to have a heart like God’s so that we, too, may not only embrace the poor but become poor ourselves.

 

Listen to the Podcast:

 

4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Antiphon Save Us, O Lord Our God (Steve Angrisano, Sarah Hart and Curtis Stephan)

Let Us All Rejoice #45

Entrance Chant Our God Is Here (Chris Muglia)

Choose Christ Missal 2023 #245; Spirit & Song #226; Never Too Young #29; Breaking Bread #304

Responsorial Psalm Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit; the Kingdom of Heaven Is Theirs (Mary Kate Westrich)

Spirit & Psalm 2023: p. 70

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

Spirit & Psalm 2023: p. 72

Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts Hold On to Love (Jesse Manibusan)

Choose Christ Missal 2023 #399; Breaking Bread #493

4th Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit [Option 2] (Steve Angrisano, Sarah Hart and Curtis Stephan)

Let Us All Rejoice #47

Communion Chant Blessed Are You (Sarah Hart)

Choose Christ Missal 2023 #437

Sending Forth Go Out, Go Out (Curtis Stephan)

Choose Christ Missal 2023 #249; Spirit & Song #212; Breaking Bread #386
 

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