May 2023 Song List

May 7, 2023 – 5th Sunday of Easter

  • Prelude: There are Many Rooms
  • Open: Come, Now is the Time to Worship
  • Gifts: We Have Been Told – J –  C 495
  • Communion: Eat This Bread – J-C 538
  • End: Resucito – J 404- C 287

May 14, 2023 – Sixth Sunday of Easter

  • Prelude: The Mother’s Prayer
  • Open: On This Day O Beautiful Mother. J 888. C 339
  • Gifts: 10,000 Reasons
  • Communion: Your Words are Spirt and Life –  J 644-C 408
  • End: Let There Be Peace on Earth – J 703-C 481

May 21, 2023 – The Ascension

  • Prelude: The Commission
  • Open: Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise J 429-C 300
  • Gifts: I, The Lord – J 552
  • Communion: Worthy is the Lamb – J 754-C 506
  • End: One Thing Remains

May 27, 2023 – The Ascension

  • Prelude: Holy Spirit
  • Open: One Spirit, One Church J 745-C 498
  • Gifts: Holy Spirit, Come Now – J 436
  • Communion: We are Many Parts. J – C 565
  • End: Alle Alle Alleluia – J 596. C 390

April 2023 Song List

April 2, 2023 – Palm Sunday

Prelude: Via Dolorosa
Open: All Glory Laud and Honor J 366 C 268
Gifts: In Remembrance
Communion: Were You there. J 385 C 276
End: Jesus Heal Us

April 6, 2023 – Holy Thursday

No Prelude
Open: Lift High The Cross J 500 C 314
Washing of the Feet: As I Have Done J372. C 270
Gifts: Here at this Table. J777. C510
Communion : Song of the Lord’s Supper
End: Pange Lingua

April 7, 2023 – Good Friday

No Prelude
After the Clergy prostrates: Via Dolorosa
Veneration of the Cross: Behold the Wood. J 388. C 280/ Behold The Cross. J 381 C
Comm: Behold the Lamb of God. J 386

April 8, 2023 – Easter Vigil

Prelude: They Could Not (solo)
Gifts: Alleluia! Alleluia! J 415
Comm: Roll Away the Stone. (handout)
End: Resucito J 404 C 287

April 9, 2023 – Easter Sunday
Prelude: They Could Not
Open: Jesus Christ is Risen Today J 401
Gifts: Alleluia! Alleluia! J415
Comm: Roll Away the Stone
End: Resucito. J 404. C 287

April 16, 2023 – Second Sunday of Easter

No Prelude
Open: Lift High The Cross J 500 C 314
Washing of the Feet: As I Have Done J372. C 270
Gifts: Here at this Table. J777. C510
Communion : Song of the Lord’s Supper
End: Pange Lingua

April 23, 2023 – The Third Sunday of Easter
Prelude: Forever
Open: Alleluia No 1. J – C 296
Gifts: Three Days. J 406 C
Comm: Behold the Lamb of God J 386
End: Lord of the Dance J 636 C 490

April 30, 2023 – The Fourth Sunday of Easter
Prelude: Easter Hallelujah
Open: In Christ Alone. J 637. C
Gifts: I Know That My Redeemer Lives J 556 C 363
Comm: Shepherd Me O God. J – C 474
End: The King of Glory (VS. 4 & 5) J 470 C 328

Florida Knights Help New Mothers (Video)

For more than a decade, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Council 13300 in Wildwood, Fla., has assisted Hands of Mercy Everywhere (HOME), a Christian-based residential group home for teenage girls, and pregnant or parenting teens in the foster care system. Since 2004, the organization has served more than 1,500 young women. “Our goal is to change the hearts and mind of society about abortion, that we love both the mother and child before the birth and after birth,” said Grand Knight Gerry Haggerty.

Celebrating Life: A Statement from USCCB

WASHINGTON – In response to the Supreme Court of the United States issuing its ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, Archbishop José H. Gomez of Los Angeles, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and Archbishop William E. Lori of Baltimore, chairman of the USCCB’s Committee on Pro-Life Activities issued the following statement:

“This is a historic day in the life of our country, one that stirs our thoughts, emotions and prayers. For nearly fifty years, America has enforced an unjust law that has permitted some to decide whether others can live or die; this policy has resulted in the deaths of tens of millions of preborn children, generations that were denied the right to even be born.

“America was founded on the truth that all men and women are created equal, with God-given rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This truth was grievously denied by the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade ruling, which legalized and normalized the taking of innocent human life. We thank God today that the Court has now overturned this decision. We pray that our elected officials will now enact laws and policies that promote and protect the most vulnerable among us.

“Our first thoughts are with the little ones whose lives have been taken since 1973. We mourn their loss, and we entrust their souls to God, who loved them from before all ages and who will love them for all eternity. Our hearts are also with every woman and man who has suffered grievously from abortion; we pray for their healing, and we pledge our continued compassion and support. As a Church, we need to serve those who face difficult pregnancies and surround them with love.

“Today’s decision is also the fruit of the prayers, sacrifices, and advocacy of countless ordinary Americans from every walk of life. Over these long years, millions of our fellow citizens have worked together peacefully to educate and persuade their neighbors about the injustice of abortion, to offer care and counseling to women, and to work for alternatives to abortion, including adoption, foster care, and public policies that truly support families. We share their joy today and we are grateful to them. Their work for the cause of life reflects all that is good in our democracy, and the pro-life movement deserves to be numbered among the great movements for social change and civil rights in our nation’s history.

“Now is the time to begin the work of building a post-Roe America. It is a time for healing wounds and repairing social divisions; it is a time for reasoned reflection and civil dialogue, and for coming together to build a society and economy that supports marriages and families, and where every woman has the support and resources she needs to bring her child into this world in love.

“As religious leaders, we pledge ourselves to continue our service to God’s great plan of love for the human person, and to work with our fellow citizens to fulfill America’s promise to guarantee the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all people.”