Saturday, December 8, 2012

2nd Sunday of Advent

Date: December 9, 2012

First Reading (Baruch 5: 1–9)
A reading from the book of the Prophet Baruch.
Jerusalem, put off your garment of mourning and unhappiness, put on the splendor and glory of God forever. Wrap yourself in the mantle of holiness that comes from God, put on your head the crown of glory of the Eternal One. For God will show your splendor to every being under Heaven. He will call your name forever, "Peace in Justice" and "Glory in the Fear of the Lord." Rise up, Jerusalem, stand on the heights. Look towards the East and see your children gathered together from the setting of the sun to its rising, by the voice of the Holy One, rejoicing because God has remembered them. They left you on foot, taken away by the enemy. God will lead them back, carried gloriously like royal princes. For God has resolved to bring low every high mountain and the everlasting hills, to fill up the valleys and level out the ground, in order that Israel may walk in safety under the Glory of God. Even the forests and the fragrant trees will give shade to Israel at God's command. For God will lead Israel with joy by the light of his Glory, escorting them with his mercy and justice.

Second Reading (Philippians 1: 4–6 and 8–11)
A reading from the letter of Saint Paul to the Philippians.
We, Paul and Timothy, servants of Jesus Christ pray for God, and we pray with joy. I cannot forget you shared with me in the service of the Gospel, from the first day until now. Since God began such a good work in you, I am certain that he will complete it in the day of Christ Jesus. God knows that I love you dearly with the love of Jesus Christ, and in my prayers I ask that your love may lead you each day to a deeper knowledge and clearer discernment, that you may have good criteria for everything. So you may be pure of heart and come blameless to the day of Christ, filled with the fruit of holiness which comes through Christ Jesus, for the glory and praise of God.

Gospel (Luke 3: 1–6)
A reading from the holy Gospel according to Luke.
It was the fifteenth year of the rule of the Emperor Tiberious; Pontius Pilate was governor of Judea; Herod ruled over Galilee, his brother Philip ruled over the country of Iturea and Trachonitis, and Lysanias ruled over Abilene. Annas and Caiaphas were the High Priests at that time when the word of God came to John, the son of Zechariah in the desert. John proclaimed a baptism for repentant people to acquire forgiveness of sins and he went through the whole country bordering the Jordan Rover. It was just as is written in the book of the prophet Isaiah: listen to this voice crying out in the desert: prepare the way of the Lord, make his path straight. The valleys will be filled and the mountains and hills made low. Everything crooked will be made straight and the rough paths smooth; and every mortal will see the salvation of God.

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  1. Responsorial Psalm (Psalm 126) (Verses 1-6)
    The response is: The Lord has done great things for us; we are filled with joy.

    When the Lord brought the exiles back to Zion, we were like those moving in a dream. Then our mouths were filled with laughter, and our tongues with songs of joy.

    Among the nations it was said, "The Lord has done great things for them." The Lord had done great things for us, and we were glad indeed.

    Bring back our exiles, O Lord, like fresh streams in the desert. Those who sow in tears will reap with songs and shouts of joy.

    They went forth weeping, bearing the seeds for sowing, they will come home with joyful shouts, bringing their harvested sheaves.

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  2. The theme for the 2nd Sunday of Advent is to prepare the way of the Lord.

    Isaiah stated in Chapter 40: Verse 3: "A voice cries, in the wilderness prepare the way for the Lord. Make straight in the desert a highway for our God."

    Priest: Father, as we journey down this Advent road, we relight the candle of hope, and we light a candle of peace. Grant us the courage to make peace: peace in our hearts, peace in our homes, and peace in our communities. Amen.

    The father of the chosen family lights the two purple candles of the Advent Wreath. During that time, the choir will sing "Change My Heart Oh God."

    This is a prayer led by the father or a male member of the family:
    Dear God, when we are too weak to stand for what is right, when we behave irresponsibly, when we allow vices to control us and when we put our trust in persons, beliefs and rituals that are not from you — rescue us, Lord. Amen.

    This is a prayer led by the mother or a female member of the family:
    O God, deliver us from relying on false gods and wrong beliefs. From our pride and stubborn hearts and from our anger and resentments, humble our hearts and make us turn to you so that we may receive new life. Amen.

    This is a prayer led by one of the children:
    Dear Lord, when we do not realize the urgent need to repent and when we think only of ourselves and thus not care enough for others — come and enlighten us with your Spirit. Amen.

    Priest: O find us, O great and loving Savior. Rescue us from personal choices that keep us away from Your grace. Grant us Your wisdom that we may discern wrong from right. Train us to always recognize Your voice when You speak in our hearts. Amen.

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    1. Only valid in some churches like the Saint Theresia Church in Indonesia.

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  3. Refrain
    Change my heart, oh God, make it ever true. Change my heart, oh God, may I be like you.

    Verse
    You are the potter, I am the clay. Knead me and mold me, that is what I pray. (go to Refrain)

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  4. Primera Lectura (Baruc 5: 1-9)
    Una lectura del libro del profeta Baruc.
    Quítate tu ropa de duelo y de aflicción, Jerusalén, vístete para siempre con el esplendor de la gloria de Dios, cúbrete con el manto de la justicia de Dios, coloca sobre tu cabeza la diadema de gloria del Eterno. Porque Dios mostrará tu resplandor a todo lo que existe bajo el cielo. Porque recibirás de Dios para siempre este nombre: “Paz en la justicia” y “Gloria en la piedad”. Levántate, Jerusalén, sube a lo alto y dirige tu mirada hacia el Oriente: mira a tus hijos reunidos desde el oriente al occidente por la palabra del Santo, llenos de gozo, porque Dios se acordó de ellos. Ellos salieron de ti a pie, llevados por enemigos, pero Dios te los devuelve, traídos gloriosamente como en un trono real. Porque Dios dispuso que sean aplanadas las altas montañas y las colinas seculares, y que se rellenen los valles hasta nivelar la tierra, para que Israel camine seguro bajo la gloria de Dios. También los bosques y todas las plantas aromáticas darán sombra a Israel por orden de Dios, porque Dios conducirá a Israel en la alegría, a la luz de su gloria, acompañándolo con su misericordia y su justicia.

    Segunda Lectura (Filipenses 1: 4-6 y 8-11)
    Una lectura de la carta de San Pablo a los Filipenses.
    Pablo y Timoteo, servidores de Cristo Jesús, siempre y en todas nuestras oraciones pedimos con alegría por todos ustedes, en la colaboración que prestaron a la difusión del Evangelio, desde el comienzo hasta ahora. Estoy firmemente convencido de que aquel que comenzó en ustedes la buena obra la irá completando hasta el Día de Cristo Jesús. Dios es testigo de que los quiero tiernamente a todos en el corazón de Cristo Jesús. Y en mi oración pido que el amor de ustedes crezca cada vez más en el conocimiento y en la plena comprensión, fin de que puedan discernir lo que es mejor. Así serán encontrados puros e irreprochables en el Día de Cristo, llenos del fruto de justicia que proviene de Jesucristo, para la gloria y alabanza de Dios.

    Evangelio (Lucas 3: 1-6)
    Una lectura del Evangelio Santo según San Lucas.
    El año decimoquinto del reinado del emperador Tiberio, cuando Poncio Pilato gobernaba la Judea, siendo Herodes tetrarca de Galilea, su hermano Felipe tetrarca de Iturea y Traconítide, y Lisanias tetrarca de Abilene, bajo el pontificado de Anás y Caifás, Dios dirigió su palabra a Juan, hijo de Zacarías, que estaba en el desierto. Este comenzó entonces a recorrer toda la región del río Jordán, anunciando un bautismo de conversión para el perdón de los pecados, está escrito en el libro del profeta Isaías: "Una voz grita en desierto: Preparen el camino del Señor, allanen sus senderos. Los valles serán rellenados, las montañas y las colinas serán aplanadas. Serán enderezados los senderos sinuosos y nivelados los caminos desparejos. Entonces, todos los hombres verán la Salvación de Dios."

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    1. Salmo responsorial (Salmo 126) (Versículos 1–6)
      La respuesta es: El Señor ha hecho grandes cosas por nosotros; estamos rebosantes de alegría.
      • Cuando el Señor cambió la suerte de Sion, nos parecía que soñábamos: nuestra boca se llenó de risas y nuestros labios, de canciones.
      • Hasta los mismos paganos decían: “¡El Señor hizo por ellos grandes cosas!” ¡Grandes cosas hizo el Señor por nosotros y estamos rebosantes de alegría!
      • ¡Cambia, Señor, nuestra suerte como los torrentes del Négueb! Los que siembran entre lágrimas cosecharán entre canciones.
      • El sembrador va llorando cuando esparce la semilla, pero vuelve cantando cuando trae las gavillas.

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  5. Cristo el rey significa que esta misa es la última misa antes la estación de adviento. Y ahora, ¡estamos aquí!

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    1. La estación de adviento también significa que la Navidad está viniendo.

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    2. No puedo esperar. Yo sé que los exámenes está aquí, así que tenemos que completarlos.

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    3. Descubro que los disfraces morados se llevan en esta estación.

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    4. Deseo que estos exámenes sólo acabarse inmediatamente, pero tenemos que presentarlos.

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  6. How much do we stand in the way of the coming of the Lord in our world, that it may truly be God's world? Let us examine ourselves.

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  7. This is the Kyrie for the 2nd Sunday of Advent.
    Priest: Lord Jesus, you offer to people the peace of your justice, but we ourselves are not always just: Lord, have mercy.
    Congregation: Lord, have mercy.

    Priest: Jesus Christ, you came to bring freedom to those who are in chains, but how much freedom do we give them? Christ, have mercy.
    Congregation: Christ, have mercy.

    Priest: Lord Jesus, you want to live among us but have we made room for you? Lord, have mercy.
    Congregation: Lord, have mercy.

    Have mercy on us, Lord, and forgive us our sins which keep you from living among your people. Open our hearts to welcome you and lead us to everlasting life. Amen.

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  8. This is the Collect (Opening Prayer) for the 2nd Sunday of Advent.
    Almighty and merciful God, may no earthly undertaking hinder those who set out in haste to meet your Son, but may our learning of heavenly wisdom gain us admittance to his company. Who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, forever and ever. Amen.

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  9. This is the Gospel Acclamation for the 2nd Sunday of Advent.
    Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
    Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths: all flesh shall see the salvation of God.
    Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.

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  10. Priest: Christ our Lord is the Savior of every one and all. With all confidence we look forward to welcome him more fully among us, and so we pray: Come, Lord, wait no longer.
    — For the people of God, the Church, that Jesus' peace through integrity and honor through service may shine and enlighten everyone, let us pray to the Lord: Come, Lord, wait no longer.
    — For those responsible for the national and international order, that their ways may be straight that they may be people of peace and justice respectful of the rights of people and of God, let us pray to the Lord: Come, Lord, wait no longer.
    — For the world today, that valleys of poverty may be filled, mountains of injustice leveled and rough roads of selfishness made smooth, let us pray to the Lord: Come, Lord, wait no longer.
    — For all of us here, that we may build roads to one another of peace and service; that by our love and concern for each other we may prepare ourselves and the world to welcome our our saving Lord, let us pray to the Lord: Come, Lord, wait no longer.
    — Lord, in your Holy name, obtain for us from your Heavenly Father His providence of the Saint Peter Canisius International Catholic Parish. Let us pray to the Lord: Come, Lord, wait no longer.
    Priest: Saving Lord, do not wait any longer and come among us to make the world new and to lead us to your Father and our Father, that we may be his people now and forever. Amen.

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  11. Be pleased, O Lord, with our humble prayers and offerings, and since we have no merits to plead our cause, come, we pray, to our rescue with the protection of your mercy. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

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  12. 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 he assumed at his first coming the lowliness of human flesh, and so fulfilled the design you formed long ago, and opened for us the way to eternal salvation, that when he comes again in glory and majesty and all is at last made manifest, we who watch for that day may inherit the great promise in which now we dare to hope. And so, with Angels and Archangels, with Thrones and Dominions, and with all the hosts and Powers of heaven, we sing the hymn of your glory, as without end we acclaim...

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  13. Replenished by the food of spiritual nourishment, we humbly beseech you, O Lord, that through our partaking in this mystery, you may teach us to judge wisely the things of earth and hold firm to the things of heaven. Through Christ our Lord. Amen.

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  14. This is the Blessing (Closing Prayer) for the 2nd Sunday of Advent.
    Bow your heads and pray for God's blessing. Dearly beloved: To be a highway to God that is level, smooth, and straight, we need to become more Christ-like ourselves. Amen.
    We can show the road to Christ and prepare the way for his full coming only if we ourselves take his gospel seriously, if the Lord becomes visible in us: his goodness, his compassion, his love, his concern for justice and truth. Amen.
    May God give us this strength and bless you all: the Father, and Son, and Holy Spirit. Amen.
    The Mass has ended, and you are sent. Therefore, let us go with one another in the way of the Lord. Thanks be to God.

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  15. Bacaan Pertama (Barukh 5: 1–9)
    Pembacaan dari nabi Barukh.
    Hendaklah, hai Yerusalem, menanggalkan pakaian kesedihan dan kesengsaraanmu, dan mengenakan perhiasan kemuliaan Allah untuk selama-lamanya. Hendaklah berselubungkan kampuh kebenaran Allah, dan memasang di atas kepalamu tajuk kemuliaan dari Yang Kekal. Sebab di bawah kolong langit seluruhnya serimu akan dipertunjukkan oleh Allah. Dari pihak Allah engkau akan diberi nama ini untuk selamanya: "Damai sejahtera hasil kebenaran" dan "Kemuliaan hasil dari takwa". Bangkitlah, hai Yerusalem, hendaklah berdiri tegak di ketinggian! Tengoklah ke timur! Lihatlah anak-anakmu sudah berkumpul atas firman dari Yang Kudus, dari tempat matahari terbenam hingga ke tempat terbitnya, seraya bersukaria karena Allah telah teringat kepada mereka. Memang dahulu mereka pergi dari padamu dengan berjalan kaki, digiring oleh musuh. Tetapi kini mereka dikembalikan kepadamu oleh Allah diusung dengan hormat seolah-olah di atas tandu kerajaan. Sebab Allah memerintahkan, supaya diratakanlah segala gunung yang tinggi dan segenap bukit abadi, dan supaya ditimbuslah sekalian jurang menjadi tanah yang rata, sehingga Israel dapat berjalan dengan aman di bawah naungan kemuliaan Allah. Hutan rimba dan segala pohon yang harum semerbakpun menaungi Israel atas perintah Allah. Sebab Israel akan dituntun dengan sukacita oleh Allah, oleh cahaya kemuliaan-Nya dan dengan belas kasihan dan kebenaran-Nya.

    Mazmur (Mazmur 126) (Ayat 1–6)
    Tanggapan adalah: Tuhan telah melakukan perkara besar kepada kita, maka kita bersukacita.
    • Nyanyian ziarah. Ketika TUHAN memulihkan keadaan Sion, keadaan kita seperti orang-orang yang bermimpi. Pada waktu itu mulut kita penuh dengan tertawa, dan lidah kita dengan sorak-sorai.
    • Pada waktu itu berkatalah orang di antara bangsa-bangsa: "TUHAN telah melakukan perkara besar kepada orang-orang ini!" TUHAN telah melakukan perkara besar kepada kita, maka kita bersukacita.
    • Pulihkanlah keadaan kami, ya TUHAN, seperti memulihkan batang air kering di Tanah Negeb!
    • Orang-orang yang menabur dengan mencucurkan air mata, akan menuai dengan bersorak-sorai. Orang yang berjalan maju dengan menangis sambil menabur benih, pasti pulang dengan sorak-sorai sambil membawa berkas-berkasnya.

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    1. Bacaan Kedua (Filipi 1: 4–6 dan 8–11)
      Pembacaan dari surat Paulus kepada jemaat di Filipi.
      Dan setiap kali aku berdoa untuk kamu semua, aku selalu berdoa dengan sukacita. Aku mengucap syukur kepada Allahku karena persekutuanmu dalam Berita Injil mulai dari hari pertama sampai sekarang ini. Akan hal ini aku yakin sepenuhnya, yaitu Ia, yang memulai pekerjaan yang baik di antara kamu, akan meneruskannya sampai pada akhirnya pada hari Kristus Yesus. Sebab Allah adalah saksiku betapa aku dengan kasih mesra Kristus Yesus merindukan kamu sekalian. Dan inilah doaku, semoga kasihmu makin melimpah dalam pengetahuan yang benar dan dalam segala macam pengertian, sehingga kamu dapat memilih apa yang baik, supaya kamu suci dan tak bercacat menjelang hari Kristus, penuh dengan buah kebenaran yang dikerjakan oleh Yesus Kristus untuk memuliakan dan memuji Allah.

      Bacaan Injil (Lukas 3: 1–6)
      Pembacaan dari injil kudus menurut Santo Lukas.
      Dalam tahun kelima belas dari pemerintahan Kaisar Tiberius, ketika Pontius Pilatus menjadi wali negeri Yudea, dan Herodes raja wilayah Galilea, Filipus, saudaranya, raja wilayah Iturea dan Trakhonitis, dan Lisanias raja wilayah Abilene, pada waktu Hanas dan Kayafas menjadi Imam Besar, datanglah firman Allah kepada Yohanes, anak Zakharia, di padang gurun. Maka datanglah Yohanes ke seluruh daerah Yordan dan menyerukan: "Bertobatlah dan berilah dirimu dibaptis dan Allah akan mengampuni dosamu, seperti ada tertulis dalam kitab nubuat-nubuat Yesaya: Ada suara yang berseru-seru di padang gurun: Persiapkanlah jalan untuk Tuhan, luruskanlah jalan bagi-Nya. Setiap lembah akan ditimbun dan setiap gunung dan bukit akan menjadi rata, yang berliku-liku akan diluruskan, yang berlekuk-lekuk akan diratakan, dan semua orang akan melihat keselamatan yang dari Tuhan."

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    2. Mazmur (Mazmur 126) (Ayat 1–6)
      Tanggapan adalah: Tuhan telah melakukan perkara besar kepada kita, maka kita bersukacita.
      • Nyanyian ziarah. Ketika TUHAN memulihkan keadaan Yerusalem, kita seperti bermimpi! Kita terus tertawa dan menyanyi gembira sehingga bangsa-bangsa lain berkata, "TUHAN telah melakukan hal-hal yang hebat bagi mereka!"
      • Memang TUHAN telah melakukan hal-hal yang hebat bagi kita! Sebab itulah kita bersukacita!
      • Ya TUHAN, pulihkanlah keadaan kami, seperti sungai kering berair lagi di musim hujan.
      • Semoga orang yang menabur sambil menangis, menuai dengan sorak-sorai. Orang pergi menabur benih di ladangnya, sambil bercucuran air mata. Ia pulang dengan menyanyi gembira membawa berkas-berkas panenannya.

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    3. Yang mazmur di atas komentar ini adalah terjemahan yang mudah dimengerti.

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