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Liturgical Leaflet for an Active Participation in the Celebration of the Eucharist

17 January 2016

FEAST OF THE STO. NIO

Year C

WE LOVE JESUS IN THE CHILDREN


AND YOUTH OF TODAY

oday we celebrate the feast of the Sto.


Nio, the yearly celebration that is
so dear to the hearts of all Filipino Catholics. This observance brings us back to the beginning of the Christianization of our land but also
enables us to see the relevance of this devotion
to our lives today. In a special manner, it forces
us to focus on our children and youth, with all

INTRODUCTORY

RITES
Entrance Antiphon

(To be recited only when no Entrance


Hymn is sung.)

Let the children come to


me and do not hinder them.

Greeting
P Blessed be Jesus who
finds himself at home in the
house of the Father. May his
grace and peace be with you
all!
All And with your spirit!
Penitential Act
P Coming together as
Gods family on this Feast of

the problems they pose and the hopes they raise.


Today, and especially the Eucharistic celebration we are about to start, are renewed
opportunities for us to entrust our nios to
the protection and guidance of the Holy Child.
He, who is so much a part of our history and
our lives, will surely take care of our children
and will teach us how to do likewise.

the Sto. Nio, let us ask the


Lords forgiveness, that we
may offer this Eucharist with
a purified heart. (Pause)
P Lord Jesus, your kingdom is universal and for
ever peaceful. Lord, have
mercy!
All Lord, have mercy!

P Lord Jesus, you came to


share the frailty of our
human nature. Christ,
have mercy!
All Christ, have mercy!

P Lord Jesus, you want the


children and youth to
come close to you. Lord,
have mercy!
All Lord, have mercy!

P May almighty God have

mercy on us, forgive us our


sins, and bring us to everlasting life.
All Amen!

Gloria
All Glory to God in the
highest, and on earth peace
to people of good will. We
praise you, we bless you, we
adore you, we glorify you, we
give you thanks for your great
glory, Lord God, heavenly
King, O God, almighty
Father.
Lord Jesus Christ, Only
Begotten Son, Lord God,
Lamb of God, Son of the Father, you take away the sins
of the world, have mercy on

us; you take away the sins of


the world, receive our prayer;
you are seated at the right
hand of the Father, have mercy on us. For you alone are
the Holy One, you alone are
the Lord, you alone are the
Most High, Jesus Christ, with
the Holy Spirit, in the glory of
God the Father. Amen!

der dominion rests. They


name him Wonder-Counselor,
God-Hero, Father-Forever,
Prince of Peace. His dominion
is vast and forever peaceful.
He will rule as Davids successor, basing his power on right
and justice, from now until
the end of time. The zeal of the
Lord of hosts will do this!

Collect (Opening Prayer)


P Almighty God, your
only Son, begotten from all
ages, humbled himself as a
child in Nazareth and became
subject to Mary and Joseph.
Grant that we may learn from
his example to embrace your
will in all things and, holding
fast to the dignity of all, serve
our lowly brothers and sisters
with open hands and gentle
heart.
We ask this through our
Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you
and the Holy Spirit, one God
for ever and ever.
All Amen!

All Thanks be to God!

LITURGY OF
THE WORD
1st Reading
Is 9:1-6
The oracle we are about to
hear proclaimed is a prophecy
about Jesus the Messiah, who
brings the light of Gods love
into the world darkened by sin.
R A proclamation from the
Book of the Prophet Isaiah
The people who walked
in darkness have seen a great
light; upon those who dwelt in
the land of gloom a light has
shone. You have brought them
abundant joy and great rejoicing, as they rejoice before you
as at the harvest, as people
make merry when dividing
spoils. For the yoke that burdened them, the pole on their
shoulder, and the rod of their
taskmaster you have smashed,
as on the day of Midian. For
every boot that tramped in
battle, every cloak rolled in
blood, will be burned as fuel
for flames.
For a child is born to us, a
son is given us; upon his shoul17 January 2016


The Word of the Lord!
Responsorial Psalm Ps 98
R The Lord is King; let the
many isles be glad!
R. M. Velez

let the

The Lord

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is

ma-ny isles be

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King;

glad

* Sing to the Lord a new


song, for he has done wondrous deeds; his right hand
has won victory for him, his
holy arm. R.
* The Lord has made his salvation known; in the sight of
the nations he has revealed his
justice. He has remembered
his kindness and his faithfulness toward the house of Israel. R.
* All the ends of the earth
have seen the salvation by our
God. Sing joyfully to the Lord,
all you lands; break into song;
sing praise. R.
* Sing joyfully to the Lord
with the harp, with the harp
and melodious song. With
trumpets and the sound of the
horn, sing joyfully before the
King, the Lord. R.

2nd Reading Eph 1:3-6.15-18


In this prayer of praise and
petition, Paul expresses some
of the most consoling truths of
our faith.
R A proclamation from
the Letter of Paul to the
Ephesians
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
who has blessed us in Christ

with every spiritual blessing in


the heavens, as he chose us in
him, before the foundation of
the world, to be holy and without blemish before him. In love
he destined us for adoption to
himself through Jesus Christ,
in accord with the favor of his
will, for the praise of the glory
of his grace that he granted us
in the beloved. Therefore, I,
too, hearing of your faith in the
Lord Jesus and of your love for
all the holy ones, do not cease
giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers.
May the God of our Lord
Jesus Christ, the Father of
glory, give you a Spirit of wisdom and revelation resulting
in knowledge of him. May the
eyes of your hearts be enlightened, that you may know what
is the hope that belongs to his
call, what are the riches of glory in his inheritance among
the holy ones.


The Word of the Lord!
All Thanks be to God!

Gospel Acclamation Jn 1:14


All Alleluia! Alleluia!
The Word became flesh
and made his dwelling
among us.
Alleluia! Alleluia!

Gospel
Lk 2:41-52
The Holy Family of Nazareth was deeply devout and
followed carefully the religious
observances of the people of
Israel. Such is the impression
we derive from todays Gospel passage which is usually
known as the the Finding of
Jesus in the Temple.
P A proclamation from the
holy Gospel according to
Luke
All Glory to you, O Lord!
Each year Jesus parents
went to Jerusalem for the feast
of Passover, and when he was
twelve years old, they went up
according to festival custom.
After they had completed its
days, as they were returning,
the boy Jesus remained behind
in Jerusalem, but his parents
did not know it. Thinking that
he was in the caravan, they
journeyed for a day and looked

for him among their relatives


and acquaintances, but not
finding him, they returned to
Jerusalem to look for him.

After three days they found
him in the temple, sitting in the
midst of the teachers, listening
to them and asking them questions. And all who heard him
were astounded at his understanding and his answers.
When his parents saw him,
they were astonished, and his
mother said to him, Son, why
have you done this to us? Your
father and I have been looking
for you with great anxiety.
And he said to them, Why
were you looking for me? Did
you not know that I must be in
my Fathers house? But they
did not understand what he
said to them.

He went down with them
and came to Nazareth, and
was obedient to them; and his
mother kept all these things in
her heart. And Jesus advanced
in wisdom and age and favor
before God and man.


The Gospel of the Lord!

All Praise to you, Lord Jesus


Christ!

Homily
Profession of Faith
(Nicene Creed)
All I believe in one God, the
Father almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible.
I believe in one Lord Jesus
Christ, the Only Begotten Son
of God, born of the Father before all ages. God from God,
Light from Light, true God from
true God, begotten, not made,
consubstantial with the Father;
through him all things were
made. For us men and for our
salvation he came down from
heaven, (bow)* and by the Holy
Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin Mary, and became man.*
For our sake he was crucified
under Pontius Pilate, he suffered death and was buried, and
rose again on the third day in
accordance with the Scriptures.
He ascended into heaven and is
seated at the right hand of the
Father. He will come again in

glory to judge the living and the


dead and his kingdom will have
no end.
I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the Lord, the giver of life, who
proceeds from the Father and
the Son, who with the Father
and the Son is adored and glorified, who has spoken through
the prophets.
I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. I
confess one Baptism for the
forgiveness of sins and I look
forward to the resurrection
of the dead and the life of the
world to come. Amen!
Prayer of the Faithful
P As we honor the Sto.
Nio, and are reminded of Jesus the role model in the life
of the young let us turn our
attention to our children and
youth and pray for all their
needs, saying:
All Lord, graciously hear our
prayer!
C That the whole Church,
under the leadership of the
Holy Father, our bishop, and
priests, may show a special
practical love for our children and youth, let us pray!

R.
C That the children and
youth of our nation may grow
in dedication, honesty, and
purity, treasuring and practising authentic Filipino values,
let us pray!
R.
C That all the devotees of
the Sto. Nio may be inspired
by Jesus to grow in love of
God and neighbor, let us
pray!
R.
C That all teachers and the
Media may help our children
imbibe authentic values and
motivate them to live by such
principles, let us pray!
R.
C That all Catholic parents
may care for their children as
Mary and Joseph cared for Jesus and form them as upright
citizens and zealous members
of the Church, let us pray! R.
C That all of us, like the
child Jesus in todays Gos-

pel, may grow in our faith by


learning the Word of God and
applying its message in our
life, let us pray!
R.
C Let us pray in silence for
our personal intentions.
(Pause) Let us pray!
R.
P Lord, grant us a dedicated concern for the children
and the youth of today. May
we work for their welfare and
protection for love of you
who live and reign for ever
and ever.
All Amen!

LITURGY OF
THE EUCHARIST
Preparation of the Gifts
P Pray, brethren . . .

All May the Lord accept the


sacrifice at your hands, for the
praise and glory of his name,
for our good and the good of
all his holy Church.

Prayer over the Offerings


P God, our Creator, we offer the gifts of bread and wine
to recall the childhood of your
only Son. Let our offering
become the sacrifice of him
who brought forgiveness and
peace to the world.
Grant this through Jesus
Christ our Lord.
All Amen!
Preface of Nativity II
P The Lord be with you!
All And with your spirit!
P Lift up your hearts!
All We lift them up to the
Lord!
P Let us give thanks to the
Lord our God!
All It is right and just!
P It is truly right and just,
our duty and our salvation,
always and everywhere to
give you thanks, Lord, holy
Father, almighty and eternal
God, through Christ our Lord.
For on the feast of this
awe-filled mystery, though
invisible in his own divine
nature, he has appeared visibly in ours; and begotten
before all ages, he has begun
to exist in time; so that, raising up in himself all that was
Feast of the Sto. Nio (C)

cast down, he might restore


unity to all creation and call
straying humanity back to the
heavenly Kingdom.
And so, with all the Angels, we praise you, as in joyful celebration, we acclaim:
All H oly, holy, holy Lord,
God of hosts. Heaven and
earth are full of your glory.
Hosanna in the highest!
Blessed is he who comes in
the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest!

in honor of the Child born of


the Virgin. We pray that we
may advance in wisdom and
grow daily in faith and works
of love, so that we may find
favor in your sight.
Grant this through Jesus
Christ our Lord.
All Amen!

CONCLUDING
RITES

P The Lord be with you.

youth for the life of the


Church and society.

All Amen!

P May He make you His


privileged instruments
in promoting the welfare
and growth of the children and youth of our
country.
All Amen!

P May He reward your efforts with eternal life.


All Amen!

P May almighty God bless


you: the Father, and the
Son, and the Holy Spirit.

Memorial Acclamation
P The mystery of faith!
All When we eat this Bread
and drink this Cup, we
proclaim your Death,
O Lord, until you come
again!

All And with your spirit!

COMMUNION
RITES

GROWING WISER UNDER GODS CARE

All Our Father . . .

P Deliver us, Lord . . .

All For the kingdom, the


power, and the glory are
yours, now and for ever.

Sign of Peace
Breaking of the Bread
All Lamb of God . . .
Communion
P This is the Lord Jesus,
the model of our children and
youth. He is the Lamb of God
who takes away the sins of
the world. Blessed are those
called to his supper.
All L ord, I am not worthy
that you should enter under
my roof, but only say the word
and my soul shall be healed.
Communion Antiphon

(To be recited only when no Communion Hymn is sung.)

Whoever welcomes one


such child for my sake, says
the Lord, welcomes me.

Prayer after Communion


P Loving Father, you have
nourished us at the banquet
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P Bow your heads and


pray for Gods blessing.
(Pause)
May God enable you to
appreciate the importance of our children and

he news must have spread like


fire in a forest of pine trees:
there was in the Temple a
wonder boy who kept amazing the
teachers of the Law not only with his
answers, but also with his questions.
The audience of experts had
been increasing steadily. By the third
day, it had swollen to a sizable crowd
of Scripture scholars all wondering at
what the boy from Nazareth was saying and the questions he was asking.
No doubt, the child knew the Scriptures in all their details and nuances.
He knew more than the text said. He
knew its message, the substance
of it all. His words were deep insights
into events and statements, presented
with mastery and authority. And he was
just a child of twelve, coming from a
remote village in the countryside! The
great teachers just did not know what
to make of it . . . .
But Jesus was not just a wonder
boy. He was, above all, a wonderfaithful, and an exemplary one at
that. Having gone to Jerusalem with
Mary and Joseph for the Passover
pilgrimage and the fulfillment of all
other duties connected with that feast,
he showed that he appreciated and
was actively involved in keeping the
religious traditions and observances of
his people, just as he was at home with
the Scriptures. He had been taught to
value those traditions, and felt that they

All Amen!

P Go in peace, glorifying
the Lord by your life.
All Thanks be to God!

were part of his life.


One often wonders whether our
children and our youth could not
be more like him as he progressed
in knowledge and maturity with the
passing of the years. Jesus had grown
in his appreciation of the precious
traditions of his people. He knew them
thoroughly, and lived them out with
the enthusiasm that characterizes this
age. This is what our children and preadolescents would need to have and
which many do not have . . .
Most of our youths are bright.
Some are exceptionally bright. They
are very familiar with the names and
characteristics of movie and TV personalities, sports champions, war heroes . . . .Yet, when it comes to religious
knowledge, many hardly go beyond
the level of their babyhood. When it
comes to our religious traditions, they
show coldness and boredom. When
it comes to taking some commitment
in their parish or religious association, they become over-cautious and
unreliable . . . .
The feast of the Sto. Nio should
offer them an opportunity to reflect on
why things are so. Many parents and
educators, likewise, should ask themselves at what point they went wrong
and how the situation can be remedied
in order to see our youth progress
steadily in wisdom and grace, before
God and men (Lk 2:52), as Jesus did.

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