We Need To know…
Are The Weekly Masses From Your Home Parish
Still Needed By You?
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Knock Knock Are you still watching Mass online? Live streaming Mass intended to be a temporary solution to keep our parish connected to the Sacred Liturgy when gathering in large numbers was considered unsafe. We care about you. We need to know whether your preference to view Mass online is temporary or a long-term need. You’re an important part of our community. Please contact the parish office this week as your response will help us determine how to best meet the needs of everyone. Here’s an email link to make it easier. parishoffice@sacredheartob.org In October, the SD Diocese does a Sunday Mass count at each Mass. We can’t see you to know whether you’re an individual, a family or a group, so your response is needed. |
Mass Links For
The 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Yet another summer-like weekend. Music selections are below for this week’s readings. Masses are today at 4:30PM and tomorrow at 8:00AM,10:00AM and 5:00PM. Tomorrow’s 8:00AM Mass is streamed live at this link. Fr. Emmanuel makes available his homily on his blog at this link. A link to the weekly bulletin is here. |
Music For The
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Dear Fellow Parishioners, This week we will be continuing with another “teaching mass” with a script provided by the diocese. It will focus on the Liturgy of the Word. Most of the music at mass should be familiar to you, but the opening song, Though the Mountains May Fall, is one you may not know. You can hear it before we start by using this link: https://youtu.be/CnGnGBlBc1k. The words for this song and all the others can be found in this attachment. In this week’s Liturgy of the word the first reading contains Isaiah’s prophecy that Christ will be a sacrifice for the forgiveness of our sins, in the second reading we are told to confidently approach the throne to receive timely help and in the Gospel, we hear once again about the desire among the Apostles to be the greatest among their fellows and that in order to be great they must be the servant of all. The song selections have been inspired by these readings.
The last song should uplift you even if you turn the sound off and just watch the joy in the faces of some of the singers, but don’t do that! Give it a listen! ‘Salvation Has Been Brought Down’ by Praise and Harmony https://youtu.be/KgbHrybmOX8 Enjoy the music and have a blessed week. Janis Cantú |