EUCHARISTIC PRAYER II
The principal celebrant, with hands extended, says:
You are indeed Holy, O Lord,
the fount of all holiness.
The principal celebrant and all concelebrants, holding their hands extended toward the offerings, say:
Make holy, therefore, these gifts, we pray,
by sending down your Spirit upon them like the dewfall,
The principal celebrant joins his hands and makes the Sign of the Cross once over the bread and the chalice
together, saying:
so that they may become for us
the Body and ✠ Blood of our Lord, Jesus Christ.
They join their hands.
At the time he was betrayed
and entered willingly into his Passion,
he took bread and, giving thanks, broke it,
and gave it to his disciples, saying:
Each concelebrant extends his right hand toward the bread, if this seems appropriate.
TAKE THIS, ALL OF YOU, AND EAT OF IT,
FOR THIS IS MY BODY,
WHICH WILL BE GIVEN UP FOR YOU.
The concelebrants join their hands, look toward the consecrated host as it is shown, and after this bow profoundly
After this, the principal celebrant and all concelebrants continue:
In a similar way, when supper was ended,
he took the chalice
and, once more giving thanks,
he gave it to his disciples, saying:
Each concelebrant extends his right hand toward the chalice, if this seems appropriate.
TAKE THIS, ALL OF YOU, AND DRINK FROM IT,
FOR THIS IS THE CHALICE OF MY BLOOD,
THE BLOOD OF THE NEW AND ETERNAL COVENANT,
WHICH WILL BE POURED OUT FOR YOU AND FOR MANY
FOR THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS.
DO THIS IN MEMORY OF ME.
Then the principaljoin
The concelebrants celebrant says: look toward the chalice as it is shown, and after this bow profoundly.
their hands,
The mystery of faith.
And the concelebrants with the people continue, acclaiming:
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We proclaim your Death, O Lord,
and profess your Resurrection until you come again.
Or:
When we eat this Bread and drink this Cup,
we proclaim your Death, O Lord, until you come again.
Or:
Save us, Savior of the world,
for by your Cross and Resurrection you have set us free.
Then the principal celebrant and the concelebrants, with hands extended, say:
Therefore, as we celebrate
the memorial of his Death and Resurrection,
we offer you, Lord,
the Bread of life and the Chalice of salvation,
giving thanks that you have held us worthy
to be in your presence and minister to you.
Humbly we pray
that, partaking of the Body and Blood of Christ,
we may be gathered into one by the Holy Spirit.
They join their hands.
With hands extended, one of the concelebrants or the principal celebrant says:
Remember, Lord, your Church,
spread throughout the world,
and bring her to the fullness of charity,
together with Francis our Pope and Francisco our Bishop
(Nolly his auxiliary)
and all the clergy.
He joins his hands. With hands extended, another of the concelebrants or the principal celebrant says:
In Masses for the Dead, the following may be added:
Remember your servant N.,
whom you have called (today) from this world to yourself.
Grant that he (she) who was united with your Son in a death like his,
may also be one with him in his Resurrection.
Remember also our brothers and sisters
who have fallen asleep in the hope of the resurrection,
and all who have died in your mercy:
welcome them into the light of your face.
Have mercy on us all, we pray,
that with the blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God,
with blessed Joseph, her Spouse,
with the blessed Apostles,
and all the Saints who have pleased you throughout the ages,
we may merit to be co-heirs to eternal life,
and may praise and glorify you
He joins his hands.
through your Son, Jesus Christ.
The principal celebrant raises the paten with the host, and the deacon, raises the chalice, while the principal
celebrant alone, or with all the concelebrants, says:
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 acclaim:
Amen.
EUCHARISTIC PRAYER III
The principal celebrant, with hands extended, says:
You are indeed Holy, O Lord,
and all you have created 3
rightly gives you praise,
for through your Son our Lord Jesus Christ,
by the power and working of the Holy Spirit,
you give life to all things and make them holy,
and you never cease to gather a people to yourself,
so that from the rising of the sun to its setting
a pure sacrifice may be offered to your name.
The principal celebrant and all concelebrants, holding their hands extended toward the offerings, say:
Therefore, O Lord, we humbly implore you:
by the same Spirit graciously make holy
these gifts we have brought to you for consecration,
The principal celebrant joins his hands and makes the Sign of the Cross once over the bread and chalice together,
saying:
that they may become the Body and ✠ Blood
of your Son our Lord Jesus Christ,
They join their hands.
at whose command we celebrate these mysteries.
For on the night he was betrayed
he himself took bread,
and, giving you thanks, he said the blessing,
broke the bread and gave it to his disciples, saying:
Each concelebrant extends his right hand toward the bread, if this seems appropriate.
TAKE THIS, ALL OF YOU, AND EAT OF IT,
FOR THIS IS MY BODY,
WHICH WILL BE GIVEN UP FOR YOU.
The concelebrants join their hands, look toward the consecrated host as it is shown, and after this bow profoundly
After this, the principal celebrant and all concelebrants continue:
In a similar way, when supper was ended,
he took the chalice
and, giving you thanks, he said the blessing,
and gave the chalice to his disciples, saying:
Each concelebrant extends his right hand toward the chalice, if this seems appropriate.
TAKE THIS, ALL OF YOU, AND DRINK FROM IT,
FOR THIS IS THE CHALICE OF MY BLOOD,
THE BLOOD OF THE NEW AND ETERNAL COVENANT,
WHICH WILL BE POURED OUT FOR YOU AND FOR MANY
FOR THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS.
DO THIS IN MEMORY OF ME.
The concelebrants join their hands, look toward the chalice as it is shown, and after this bow profoundly.
Then the principal celebrant says:
The mystery of faith.
And the concelebrants with the people continue, acclaiming:
We proclaim your Death, O Lord,
and profess your Resurrection until you come again.
Or:
When we eat this Bread and drink this Cup,
we proclaim your Death, O Lord, until you come again.
Or:
Save us, Savior of the world,
for by your Cross and Resurrection you have set us free.
Then the principal celebrant and the concelebrants, with hands extended, say:
Therefore, O Lord, as we celebrate the memorial
of the saving Passion of your Son,
his wondrous Resurrection
and Ascension into heaven,
and as we look forward to his second coming,
we offer you in thanksgiving
this holy and living sacrifice.
Look, we pray, upon the oblation of your Church
and, recognizing the sacrificial Victim by whose death
you willed to reconcile us to yourself,
grant that we, who are nourished
by the Body and Blood of your Son
and filled with his Holy Spirit,
may become one body, one spirit in Christ.
With hands extended, one of the concelebrants or the principal celebrant says:
They join their hands.
May he make of us
an eternal offering to you,
so that we may obtain an inheritance with your elect,
especially with the most Blessed Virgin Mary,5 Mother of God,
with blessed Joseph, her Spouse,
with your blessed Apostles and glorious Martyrs
(with Saint N.: the Saint of the day or Patron Saint)
and with all the Saints,
on whose constant intercession in your presence
we rely for unfailing help.
He joins his hands.
With hands extended, another of the concelebrants or the principal celebrant says:
May this Sacrifice of our reconciliation,
we pray, O Lord,
advance the peace and salvation of all the world.
Be pleased to confirm in faith and charity
your pilgrim Church on earth,
with your servant Francis our Pope and Francisco our Bishop
(Nolly his auxiliary)
the Order of Bishops, all the clergy,
and the entire people you have gained for your own.
Listen graciously to the prayers of this family,
whom you have summoned before you:
in your compassion, O merciful Father,
gather to yourself all your children scattered throughout the world.
He joins his hands.
With hands extended, another of the concelebrants or the principal celebrant says:
† To our departed brothers and sisters
and to all who were pleasing to you
at their passing from this life,
give kind admittance to your kingdom.
There we hope to enjoy for ever the fullness of your glory
He joins his hands.
through Christ our Lord,
through whom you bestow on the world all that is good. †
The principal celebrant raises the paten with the host, and the deacon, raises the chalice, while the principal
celebrant alone, or with all the concelebrants, says:
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 acclaim:
Amen.
When this eucharistic prayer is used in Masses for the Dead, the following may be said:
† Remember your servant N.
whom you have called (today)
from this world to yourself.
Grant that he (she) who was united with your son in a death like his, may also be one
with him in his Resurrection,
when from the earth
he will raise up in the flesh those who have died,
and transform our lowly body
after the pattern of his own glorious body.
To our departed brothers and sisters, too,
and to all who were pleasing to you
at their passing from this life,
give kind admittance to your kingdom.
There we hope to enjoy for ever the fullness of your glory,
when you will wipe away every tear from our eyes.
For seeing you, our God, as you are,
we shall be like you for all the ages
and praise you without end,
He joins his hands.
through Christ our Lord,
through whom you bestow on the world all that is good. †
PRAYER FOR THE RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE OF ALAGAD NI MARIA
Lord Jesus Christ, we thank you and our Blessed Mother for the great love you have given
our community from the time you have called and gathered us together in the Alagad ni
Maria. Through the years you have guided our growth in living our Charism and Mission.
You have generously provided for our growth7 and stability. You continually inspire young
men to offer their lives to you by joining our community especially in our ministry to the
youth. For all these, we give you thanks and praise.
With faith in your love and providence, we humbly implore for your divine intervention for
our special intentions.
We pray that your will be done to our community so that we may serve better the church
especially the young people you have entrusted to our care.
We also pray for the graces we need so that we may always be faithful in living our Charism
and Mission.
Dearest Mother Mary, our Patroness, Model and Inspiration, we implore your intercession
for the future and stability of our community. Like you, teach us to be always docile to the
Holy Spirit.
St. Joseph our Patron, we beseech you intercede for us and our intentions. Amen.