English Hymnal
Introit
127 Alleluia! Hearts to heav’n - Lux Eoi - AMR 137
Gradual
499 There’s a wideness … - Gott will’s machen - EH 253
Offertory
511 When all thy mercies Contemplation - NEH 472
Communion
343 O Thou who camest from above - Hereford - AMR 329
Final
329 Strengthen for service, Lord - Ach Gott und Herr
Hymn sheets, e.g. G, can be found at
http://www.episcl.org.uk/pub/hsheet-g.rtf
Wisdom 12: 13, 16-19
(S.M. p. 327; R.C.L. p. 311)
Probably the last to be written of the (deuterocanonical) Old Testament books: God reveals his divine nature by shewing mercy.
Responsorial Psalm 86: 11-17
(S.M. p. 328; R.C.L. p. 312)
R. You, Lord, are gracious and full of compassion.
Romans 8: 12-25
(S.M. vid. p. 322; R.C.L. p. 313)
Man, as part of creation, waits to be set free from the bondage of sin to the freedom of God’s glory.
Alleluia, alleluia!
May the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ enlighten the eyes of your mind,
so that we can see what hope his call holds for us.
Alleluia!
(S.M. p. 328)
S. Matthew 13: 24-30, 36-43
(S.M. p. 328; R.C.L. p. 314) AG
As long as the Church is in the world, it will contain sinners. It is not easy to distinguish between loyal and disloyal members. We must wait till the ‘end of the age’.
Note
please use
episcl.org.uk/sj-pcc/hymns.html for S. John's hymns
and episcl.org.uk/ab.html for Episc.org.uk/ab.html
Last updated: 27th June 2005 (A.d. v Kal. Jul., MMV)