25 August 2013
| Entrance | All are welcome |
| Penitential Rite | At the Table of the Lord (Collegeville Composers Group) |
| Gloria | At the Table of the Lord (Collegeville Composers Group) |
| Psalm 116 | Go out to the whole world (mtgf) |
| Gospel Acclamation | Alleluia (Murray) |
| Preparation of Gifts | Travelling the Road to freedom (John Bell) |
| Eucharistic Acclamations | Missal |
| Lamb of God | Luton (mtgf) |
| Communion Antiphon | Whoever eats my flesh (mtgf) |
| Communion | I have loved you |
| Final | Tell out my soul |
A hard Gospel - which somehow inspired the homilist to ask 'Would you look good on wood?' Even the First reading and the Psalm try to give the best impression. I think Travelling the road may have caught some of that difficulty, the other choices mollified it.