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Year 25  No. 39      Feast of the Sto. Nio (B)  White / 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (B)  Green      January 15, 2012
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n  our  ef for t  to  expand  our 
annual  St.  Paul  Bible  Quiz 
coverage, I went to Cebu for the 
Central Visayas eliminations last 
July.  While waiting for the conduct 
of  the  exam  that  happened  on  a 
Sunday, I had the opportunity  to 
go  to  the  Cathedral  of  the  Santo 
Nio  of  Cebu  and  was  struck 
by  the  numerous  Sunday  Mass 
goers.  Such  was  a  sight  for  an 
ordinar y  Sunday.  I  could  not 
imagine the pilgrims there today 
as our nation celebrates the Feast 
of Sto. Nio.
At the facade of the cathedral, 
I found an elderly who was selling 
candles of different colors. Each 
color  is  for  a  specifc  petition.  I 
bought  one  that  is  for  general 
prayers, as the woman said,  even 
if  I  had  particularly  wanted  to 
express gratitude for the blessings 
I received for the past twenty-fve 
years of my religious profession, 
and to ask God that  my beloved 
dead have a peaceful repose and 
that my siblings children pursue 
better education.
Sinulog, they described of the 
ritual pray-ers perform. With the 
candle in her hand, she raised her 
arm, shaking as if wiping the air 
with the candle in hand while her 
feet moved with the rhythm of the 
sulog, water current, surrounding 
the  island.  Earlier,  I  deliberately 
asked  her  to  pray  for  me,  and 
she  did.  I  prayed  with  her,  and 
suddenly  it  dawned  on  me  that 
I  felt  connected  to  the  river  of 
the  faithful  fowing  towards  the 
fullness of Gods reign.
Paul  in  our  Second  Reading 
today stresses the need for praying 
for one another so that the eyes 
In the Current of Faith
of  your  hearts  be  enlightened 
(Eph  1:18).  Paul  beautifully  says 
it,    I,  too,  hearing  of  your  faith 
in  the  Lord  Jesus  and  of  your 
love for all the holy ones, do not 
cease  in  giving  thanks  for  you, 
remembering you in my prayers. 
When we ask the saints and holy 
Mary to pray for us, we, like Paul, 
acknowledge  our  common  bond 
with Christ: God has adopted us to 
himself in Christ (Eph 1:5).
In  the  Gospel,  Jesus  further 
stresses  this  message  with  one 
situation:  letting  the  child  come 
into  the  circle  of  faith.  Mark 
singles  out  the  conflict.  The 
disciples  rebuke  the  people  who 
are  bringing  their  children  that 
Jesus may touch them. Is not this 
also a beautiful scene reminding 
us how children, literally children, 
give  life  and  color  to  our  lives? 
Is  not  this  a  powerful  image  of 
promoting  a  culture  of  life  by 
welcoming children in our midst? 
But  the  other  level  is  that  there 
are  newly  initiated  Christians 
in  the  community  of  Mark  who 
have  to  be  accompanied  as  they 
grow  in  their  faith.  And  if  one 
believes that one is mature in the 
Christian  faith,  one  must  not  be 
a  source  of  discouragement  for 
these new believers. Instead, one 
must  welcome  and  support  the 
other.  A  good  example.  In  fact, 
one  must  also  have  the  attitude 
like that of a child that is without 
prejudice,  without  judgment  in 
accepting the kingdom of God so 
that its unfolding happens truly in 
our midst (Mk 13:15). 
This  is  what  God  has  done 
to  us.  Paul  reminds  us  that  the 
God who has blessed us in Christ 
chose  us  in  him,  before  the 
foundation of the world (Second 
Reading).  This  choice  makes  us, 
people walking in darkness,  see a 
great light... a son is given us; upon 
his  shoulder  dominion  rests 
Wonder-Counselor,  God-Hero, 
Father-Forever,  Prince  of  Peace 
(Is  9:1,  5).  In  the  figure  of  the 
Santo Nio we see these qualities 
of a God who has chosen us frst, 
who is willing to live among us so 
that we realize our being brothers 
and  sisters  (adopted  children  of 
God),  that  all  the  ends  of  the 
earth have seen the saving power 
of God (Ps 98:4b).
Our  national  bible  quiz  bee 
champions  last  year  came  from 
that  island  of  Cebu.  And  as  I 
mar veled  at  how  they  showed 
their knowledge of scriptures and 
how that woman pray-er also made 
me  pray  fervently  that  Sunday,  I 
thought  of  Jesus    actions  today 
vibrantly  taking  the  children: 
Then he embraced the children 
and  blessed  them,  placing  his 
hands on them (Mk 10:16).
 Bro. Hansel B. Mapayo, SSP
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INTRODUCTORY RITES
Entrance Antiphon (Is 9:6)
(Recited when there is no opening song)
A child is born for us, a son 
given  to  us;  dominion  is 
laid on his shoulder, and he 
shall  be  called  Wonderful-
Counselor.
Greeting
(The sign of the cross is made here)
P    Blessed  be  the  God  and 
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
who  has  bestowed  on  us  in 
Christ  every  spiritual  blessing 
in the heavens. May his peace 
and love be always with you.
All  And also with you.
Introduction
P  Dear brothers and sisters: 
Every third Sunday of January, 
we, Filipinos, celebrate the feast 
of  the  Santo  Nio  as  a  sign  of 
our  special  devotion  to  the 
Child  Jesus.  The  feast  brings 
to our attention the mystery of 
childhood.  In  todays  Gospel, 
Jesus  commands  the  disciples 
to  let  the  children  come  to 
him.  Like  Jesus,  we  should 
have a special love for the little 
ones:  the  humble,  the  poor, 
the defenseless, those who rely 
only on God for their support. 
Even  more  important,  Jesus 
invites  us  to  become  like  little 
children.  Let  us  accept  the 
Kingdom  and  the  Lords  gifts 
without  reser vation.  Let  us 
forsake  cunning,  deceit,  and 
cold  calculation.  It  is  only  by 
responding  to  his  invitation 
that  we  can  go  beyond  mere 
sentimental  devotion  to  the 
Child Jesus.
Penitential Rite
P  As we prepare to celebrate 
the mystery of Christs love, let 
us  acknowledge  our  failures 
and ask the Lord for pardon and 
strength. (Pause)
P  Lord Jesus, you are mighty 
God and Prince of Peace: Lord, 
have mercy.
All  Lord, have mercy.
P  Christ Jesus, you are Son 
of God and Son of Mary: Christ, 
have mercy.
All  Christ, have mercy.
P  Lord Jesus, you are Word 
made fesh and splendor of the 
Father: Lord, have mercy.
All  Lord, have mercy.
P    May  almighty  God  have 
mercy on us, forgive us our sins, 
and bring us to everlasting life.
All  Amen.
Gloria
All    Glor y  to  God  in  the 
highest, and peace to his people 
on  earth.  Lord  God,  heavenly 
King, almighty God and Father, 
we  worship  you,  we  give  you 
thanks, we praise you for your 
glory.  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  only 
Son  of  the  Father,  Lord  God, 
Lamb of God, you take away the 
sin of the world: have mercy on 
us; you are seated at the right 
hand of the Father: receive our 
prayer.  For  you  alone  are  the 
Holy  One,  you  alone  are  the 
Lord,  you  alone  are  the  Most 
High,  Jesus  Christ,  with  the 
Holy Spirit, in the glory of God 
the Father. Amen.
Opening Prayer
P  Let us pray. (Pause)
Almighty  Father,  your  only 
Son,  begotten  from  all  ages, 
humbled  himself  as  a  child  in 
Nazareth  and  became  subject 
to Mary and Joseph.
Grant  that  we  may  learn 
from  his  example  to  embrace 
your  will  in  all  things  and, 
holding  fast  to  the  dignity  of 
all,  serve  our  lowly  brothers 
and sisters with open hands and 
gentle heart.
We  ask  this  through  our 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  your  Son, 
who  lives  and  reigns  with  you 
in  the  unity  of  the  Holy  Spirit, 
God forever and ever.
All  Amen.
     LITURGY OF
      THE WORD
First Reading [Is 9:1-6] (Sit)
Isaiah  prophesies  that  through 
the  child  who  shall  be  called 
Prince of Peace, God will grant 
peace and rejoicing to his people.
A reading from the Book of 
the Prophet Isaiah 
THE  PEOPLE  who  walked  in 
darkness  have  seen  a  great 
light;  upon  those  who  dwelt 
in  the  land  of  gloom  a  light 
has  shone.  You  have  brought 
them  abundant  joy  and  great 
rejoicing, as they rejoice before 
you as at the harvest, as people 
make  merr y  when  dividing 
spoils.
For the yoke that burdened 
them, the pole on their shoulder, 
and the rod of their taskmaster 
you  have  smashed,  as  on  the 
day  of  Midian.  For  every  boot 
that  tramped  in  battle,  every 
cloak  rolled  in  blood,  will  be 
burned as fuel for fames.
For  a  child  is  born  to  us, 
a  son  is  given  us;  upon  his 
shoulder dominion rests.
They  name  him  Wonder-
Counselor,  God-Hero,  Father-
Forever, Prince of Peace.
His  dominion  is  vast  and 
forever  peaceful,  from  Davids 
throne, and over his kingdom, 
which he confrms and sustains 
by  judgment  and  justice,  both 
now and forever. 
The zeal of the Lord of hosts 
will do this!
 The word of the Lord.
All  Thanks be to God.
Responsorial Psalm (Ps 98)
R  All the ends of the earth 
have seen the saving power 
of God.
1. Sing to the Lord a new song,/ 
for  he  has  done  wondrous 
deeds;/  his  right  hand  has 
won victory for him,/ his holy 
arm. (R)
2.  The  Lord  has  made  his 
sal vat i on  known: /  i n  t he 
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sight  of  the  nations  he  has 
revealed  his  justice./  He  has 
remembered his kindness and 
his  faithfulness/  toward  the 
house of Israel. (R)
3.  All  the  ends  of  the  earth 
have seen/ the salvation by our 
God./ Sing joyfully to the Lord, 
all you lands;/ break into song; 
sing praise. (R)
4.  Sing  praise  to  the  Lord 
with  the  harp,/  with  the  harp 
and  melodious  song./  With 
trumpets and the sound of the 
horn/  sing  joyfully  before  the 
King, the Lord. (R)
Second Reading
(Eph 1:3-6, 15-18)
God  loves  us  and  has  made  us 
his  adopted  children  in  Christ. 
Paul  reminds  us  to  live  up  to 
our dignity by leading a holy and 
blameless life.
A reading from the Letter of 
Saint Paul to the Ephesians 
BLESSED  be  the  God  and 
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
who  has  blessed  us  in  Christ 
with  every  spiritual  blessing 
in the heavens, as he chose us 
in  him,  before  the  foundation 
of  the  world,  to  be  holy  and 
without blemish before him. In 
love he destined us for adoption 
to himself through Jesus Christ, 
in  accord  with  the  favor  of  his 
will, for the praise of the glory 
of his grace that he granted us 
in the beloved.
Therefore,  I,  too,  hearing 
of your faith in the Lord Jesus 
and  of  your  love  for  all  the 
holy ones, do not cease giving 
thanks  for  you,  remembering 
you in my prayers, that the God 
of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the 
Father of glory, may give you a 
Spirit of wisdom and revelation 
resulting in knowledge of him.
May the eyes of your hearts 
be  enlightened,  that  you  may 
know  what  is  the  hope  that 
belongs to his call, what are the 
riches of glory in his inheritance 
among the holy ones.
 The word of the Lord.
All  Thanks be to God.
Alleluia [Jn 1:14] (Stand)
All  Alleluia, alleluia! The 
Word  became  flesh  and 
made  his  dwelling  among 
us. Alleluia, alleluia! 
Gospel (Mk 10:13-16)
P  The Lord be with you.
All  And also with you.
P  A reading from the holy 
Gospel according to Mark.
All  Glory to you, Lord.
PEOPLE  wer e  br i ngi ng 
children to Jesus that he might 
touch  them,  but  the  disciples 
rebuked them. When Jesus saw 
this  he  became  indignant  and 
said to them, Let the children 
come  to  me;  do  not  prevent 
them, for the Kingdom of God 
belongs to such as these. Amen, 
I say to you, whoever does not 
accept the Kingdom of God like 
a child will not enter it.
Then  he  embraced  t he 
children  and  blessed  them, 
placing his hands on them.
 The Gospel of the Lord.
All    Praise  to  you,  Lord 
Jesus Christ.
Homily (Sit)
Profession of Faith (Stand)
All    I  believe  in  God,  the 
Father  Almighty,  Creator  of 
heaven and earth.
I  believe  in  Jesus  Christ, 
his  only  Son,  our  Lord.  He 
was conceived by the power of 
the Holy Spirit and born of the 
Virgin Mary. He suffered under 
Pontius  Pilate,  was  crucifed, 
died,  and  was  buried.  He 
descended to the dead. On the 
third  day,  he  rose  again.  He 
ascended  into  heaven,  and  is 
seated at the right hand of the 
Father.  He  will  come  again  to 
judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit, 
the  hol y  cathol i c  Church, 
the  communi on  of   sai nts, 
the  forgiveness  of  sins,  the 
resurrection  of  the  body,  and 
the life ever  lasting. Amen.
Prayers of the Faithful
P  As we celebrate the feast 
of  the  Holy  Child,  let  us  give 
thanks  to  the  Father  who  has 
made us his beloved children in 
Christ and given us the Spirit of 
wisdom and understanding. Let 
us  remember  in  a  special  way 
all the children of the world. Let 
our response be:
R  Listen to the prayers of 
your children, Lord.
C    For  our  Holy  Father, 
bishops,  and  Church  leaders: 
May they continue to proclaim, 
by  word  and  example,  that 
God s  kingdom  belongs  to 
children,  to  the  poor,  and  the 
humble. We pray: (R)
C    For  children  who  beg, 
scavenge for food, or are forced 
into labor: May our civil leaders 
work  to  give  them  hope  for  a 
better tomorrow. We pray: (R)
C    For  children  of  broken 
homes  and  those  who  suf fer 
because  of  negl ectful   and 
uncaring  parents:  May  adults 
take their responsibility toward 
them  seriously,  love  and  care 
for  them,  and  show  them  the 
beauty of life. We pray: (R)
C    For  adults:  May  they 
never  lose  the  spirit  of  a  child 
and  so  live  with  one  another 
in  friendship,  freedom,  and 
openness. We pray: (R)
C  For all our families: May 
we  take  the  challenge  to  face 
the  problems  connected  with 
the promotion of the family and 
marriage  so  that  our  children 
may grow up in a healthy, happy, 
and religious environment. We 
pray: (R)
C    (The  urgent  concerns  of 
the community are prayed here.)
P  Father, hear the petitions 
of  your  children.  Give  us  the 
hear t  of  a  child  so  that  we 
may  welcome  Gods  kingdom 
among  us  and  receive  the 
reward promised to the humble. 
We  ask  you  this  through 
Christ your Son and our Lord.
All  Amen.
     LITURGY OF
  THE EUCHARIST
Presentation of the Gifts
(Stand)
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Paul VI: Faithful Servant
Pope Paul VI, elected on June 21, 1963, immediately pledged to 
contnue the Second Vatcan Council. He served as supreme pontf 
for 15 years (1963-1978), laboring trelessly to complete the Council 
and to implement the vision and mandates of Vatcan II.
When  the  Council  reconvened  on  September  29,  1963,  Paul 
VI  named  four  priorites:  a  beter  understanding  of  the  nature 
and mission of the Church, contnued reforms within the Church, 
advancement of Christan unity, and beter dialogue with the world.
He purposely chose the name Paul to indicate that his pontfcate 
would  focus  on  a  renewed  worldwide  mission  to  spread  Christs 
message. He was the frst pope to travel by airplane; he visited the 
Philippines in November 1970.
Paul VI died on August 6, 1978. Church historians regard Paul 
VI favorably, especially for the def manner in which he guided the 
Council-inspired renewal of the Church.
The ChurCh renewed:
A Vatican II Catechesis
Fr. James H. Kroeger, MM
P  Pray, brethren
All  May the Lord accept 
the  sacrifce  at  your  hands 
for  the  praise  and  glory  of 
his name, for our good, and 
the good of all his Church.
Prayer over the Gifts 
P    God,  our  Creator,  we 
of fer  the  gifts  of  bread  and 
wine to recall the childhood of 
your only Son. Let our offering 
become  the  sacrifice  of  him 
who  brought  forgiveness  and 
peace to the world.
Grant  this  through  Christ 
our Lord.
All  Amen.
Preface (Christmas II)
P  The Lord be with you.
All  And also with you.
P  Lift up your hearts.
All  We lift them up to the 
Lord.
P  Let us give thanks to the 
Lord our God.
All  It is right to give him 
thanks and praise.
P    Father,  all-powerful  and 
ever-living  God,  we  do  well 
always  and  ever ywhere  to 
give you thanks through Jesus 
Christ our Lord.
Today you fll our hearts with 
joy as we recognize in Christ the 
revelation of your love. No eye 
can see his glory as our God, yet 
now he is seen as one like us.
Christ  is  your  Son  before 
all ages, yet now he is born in 
time. He has come to lift up all 
things  to  himself,  to  restore 
unity  to  creation,  and  to  lead 
humankind from exile into your 
heavenly kingdom.
With all the angels of heaven 
we  sing  our  joyful  hymn  of 
praise:
All    Holy,  holy,  holy  Lord, 
God  of   power  and  mi ght , 
heaven  and  earth  are  full  of 
your  glor y.  Hosanna  in  the 
highest.  Blessed  is  he  who 
comes in the name of the Lord. 
Hosanna in the highest. (Kneel)
Acclamation (Stand)
All  Christ has died, Christ 
is  risen,  Christ  will  come 
again.
COMMUNION RITE
The Lords Prayer
All  Our Father
P  Deliver us, Lord
All  For the kingdom, the 
power,  and  the  glor y  are 
yours, now and for ever.
Invitation to Peace
Invitation to Communion
(Kneel)
P  This is the Lord Jesus who 
invites children and all of us to 
come to him. Happy are we who 
are called to his banquet.
All  Lord, I am not worthy to 
receive you, but only say the 
word and I shall be healed.
Prayer after Communion
(Stand)
P  Let us pray. (Pause)
Loving  Father,  you  have 
nourished us at the banquet in 
honor of the Child born of the 
Virgin.  We  pray  that  we  may 
advance  in  wisdom  and  grow 
daily in faith and works of love, 
so  that  we  may  find  favor  in 
your sight. 
Grant  this  through  Christ 
our Lord.
All  Amen.
CONCLUDING RITE
P  The Lord be with you.
All  And also with you.
Solemn Blessing
P  Bow your heads and pray 
for Gods blessing. (Pause)
Let  the  chi l dren  come 
to  me,  says  Jesus.  May  you 
experience his grace and bles-
sing all the days of your life.
All  Amen.
P    The  Kingdom  of  God 
belongs to such as these. May 
you be childlike in your trust in 
God and in others.
All  Amen.
P  The Lord Jesus embraces 
and  blesses  the  children.  May 
you be instruments of his love 
and care for all children.
All  Amen.
P    May  almighty  God  bless 
you, () the Father, and the Son, 
and the Holy Spirit.
All  Amen.
Dismissal
P    The  Mass  is  ended.  Go 
and  live  as  worthy  children  of 
the Father.
All  Thanks be to God.