. . . in union with the prayer of Christ and with the whole People of God (Const. 17.1).
Having been nourished with your Word, our Father, we present ourselves before the altar with our gifts. Blessed are You, Lord God of all creation, who has given us this
bread . . . this wine . . . to offer.
bread . . . this wine . . . to offer.
We ask you to accept them, the sacrifice of the whole Church through Christ, our Lord.
With our hearts lifted up to you and full of gratitude, we hear the history of your
goodness, You, holy, holy, holy; we hear of the Last Supper of Jesus: we proclaim. . . we celebrate . . . we wait; in his memory, we offer You . . . we give You thanks; we pray to be one in the Spirit; we pray for our eternal life, for peace in the world and the well-being of the whole Church, for our deceased brothers and sisters: Through him, with him and in him, all glory and honor are yours. Amen!
goodness, You, holy, holy, holy; we hear of the Last Supper of Jesus: we proclaim. . . we celebrate . . . we wait; in his memory, we offer You . . . we give You thanks; we pray to be one in the Spirit; we pray for our eternal life, for peace in the world and the well-being of the whole Church, for our deceased brothers and sisters: Through him, with him and in him, all glory and honor are yours. Amen!
You are Our Father, we brothers and sister in peace.
The bread is broken, have mercy on us.
We eat singing, not worthy to receive You.
May this communion keep us united and faithful to You, through him who lives and reigns with you for ever and ever. Amen!
The baby goat leaps when it has grazed. (Bembe)
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