Twenty-Seventh
Sunday of Ordinary Time
General Intercessions
Celebrant: Confident of our
covenant with God and our unity with our brothers and sisters, we present these
prayers before God's throne.
That the Church continue to guide
and teach us in faith, and be a living witness to the compassionate love of God,
we pray to the Lord.
That Church leaders may continue
to place their faith and trust in God as they proclaim the glory of God's
kingdom, we pray to the Lord.
That leaders of nations may
protect the rights of all in their care and lead all in the ways of peace, we
pray to the Lord.
That families will be filled with
the graces that flow from marriage and parenthood, and become true sanctuaries
of life, we pray to the Lord.
That those who suffer in body and
spirit may experience the presence of our compassionate God in their moments of
loneliness, we pray to the Lord.
That our beloved dead may be
greeted by God's loving mercy, we pray to the Lord.
Celebrant: God of love, draw us
always to You, so that we may imitate your love and compassionate care for those
in need. We ask this through Christ our Lord.
Bulletin Insert
Marriage and the Gift of Life
“A certain sharing by man in God's lordship is also evident in the specific
responsibility which he is given for human life as such. It is a responsibility
which reaches its highest point in the giving of life through procreation by man
and woman in marriage. As the Second Vatican Council teaches: "God himself who
said, ‘It is not good for man to be alone' (Gen 2:18) and ‘who made man from the
beginning male and female' (Mt 19:4), wished to share with man a certain special
participation in his own creative work. Thus he blessed male and female saying:
‘Increase and multiply' (Gen 1:28)” (Pope John Paul II, The Gospel of Life, n.
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Homily Suggestions on
Pro-life Themes
The
proclamation of the sanctity of life and the proclamation of the sanctity of
marriage go hand in hand. God made both in his image. The “image” of God in the
human being is fully reflected in the image of the total self-giving of human
beings to one another in the common vocation of love. This is seen in marriage
as well as in celibacy for the sake of the Kingdom. Those also who embrace the
vocation of the single life are always called to give themselves away in loving
service to the wider community. We are never called to live a life turned in on
ourselves.
The
love by which we reach out to the other is a love that gives life. Welcoming the
spouse in marriage includes welcoming his/her fertility. Contraception is wrong
because it compromises the totality of our self-giving to one another. “I will
take only part of you, not all of you.”
Love
leads to life. The longer form of today’s Gospel passage brings the theme of
welcoming children into light right after the Lord’s teaching on faithful
marriage. Faithfulness and Fruitfulness are two of the key characteristics of
marriage. This forms the basis of the family, which is thereby the sanctuary of
life. “There is no family without life; there is no life without family.”
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