24 August 2014
| Entrance | Christ is made the sure foundation |
| Penitential Rite | At the table of the Lord (Collegeville) |
| Gloria | At the table of the Lord (Collegeville) |
| Psalm 137 | Your love, O Lord, is eternal (mtgf) |
| Gospel Acclamation | (Murray) |
| Preparation of Gifts | We walk by faith (Marty Haugen) |
| Eucharistic Acclamations | Missal |
| Lamb of God | Nores (mtgf) |
| Communion Antiphon | Whoever eats my flesh (mtgf) |
| Communion | He became poor (John Bell) |
| Final | At the name of Jesus |
I have noted previously the lack of hymns which deal with key moments in the Gospels. I have wondered since then if hymns about Gospel (or scripture) texts need to be anamnetic rather than mimetic - just recounting what happened - so adding a present and future dimension to a past event.
To reflect Peter's confession of faith we used Philippians 2: first as verses to the Communion Song and then as the basis of the last hymn - Name him, Christians, name him!
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