Catholic Mass Today | Daily TV Mass, Friday August 16, 2024
Summary
TLDRThe Daily TV Mass, led by Fr. Michael Coutts, begins with a prayer for Barbara Kenmuir of Calgary. The Mass includes readings from Ezekiel and the Gospel of Matthew, reflecting on God's enduring faithfulness and the sanctity of marriage. Fr. Coutts emphasizes the ideal of marriage as a reflection of God's love, contrasting it with the challenges and double standards of modern relationships. The service concludes with the Eucharist, prayers, and blessings, inviting participants to live out the values of faith, unity, and love.
Takeaways
- 🙏 The Daily TV Mass is presented by the National Catholic Broadcasting Council with cooperation from the Toronto Catholic District School Board.
- ✝️ The mass begins with the priest, Fr. Michael Coutts, leading the congregation in prayer and remembrance of Barbara Kenmuir from Calgary, Alberta.
- 📖 The first reading from the prophet Ezekiel emphasizes God’s enduring covenant and mercy despite the Israelites’ failings.
- 🎶 The responsorial psalm reflects on God’s comfort and salvation, with joyful praise for His deeds.
- 📜 In the Gospel reading from Matthew, Jesus addresses the issue of divorce, reaffirming the sanctity of marriage as a lifelong covenant.
- 💍 The homily contrasts the fidelity of God in Ezekiel with the challenges of marriage discussed in Matthew, emphasizing the enduring value of marriage.
- 💔 Fr. Michael highlights how societal attitudes, selfishness, and lack of communication are among the main causes of marital breakdown today.
- 📱 Modern distractions like technology and superficial communication are seen as barriers to deeper relationships and expressions of emotion.
- 🙏 Prayers are offered for the deceased, the church, and all who seek deeper faith through the Eucharist.
- ✝️ The mass concludes with the Eucharistic prayer, spiritual communion, and a final blessing from Fr. Michael.
Q & A
Who is the presiding priest in this Daily TV Mass?
-The presiding priest in this Daily TV Mass is Fr. Michael Coutts.
What is the specific intention for which this Mass is being offered?
-This Mass is being offered in loving memory of Barbara Kenmuir from Calgary, Alberta.
What is the significance of the reading from the Book of Ezekiel in the Mass?
-The reading from the Book of Ezekiel emphasizes God's enduring faithfulness and the renewal of the covenant despite the Israelites' disobedience. It contrasts with the theme of separation in the Gospel reading.
How does Fr. Michael Coutts interpret the Gospel reading about divorce?
-Fr. Michael Coutts explains that Jesus speaks about the ideals and values of marriage, emphasizing the original intent of marriage as a union created by God. He highlights that divorce was allowed due to the hardness of people's hearts, but it was not part of God's original plan.
What does Fr. Michael Coutts say about the double standard of morality in ancient times regarding adultery?
-Fr. Michael Coutts points out that in ancient times, there was a double standard where men were not considered to commit adultery unless they broke another man's marriage, while women were judged more harshly for any extramarital relationship.
According to Fr. Michael Coutts, what are some modern-day pressures on marriage?
-Fr. Michael Coutts mentions that modern-day pressures on marriage include isolation, a sense of entitlement, selfishness, and a lack of communication, often exacerbated by technology and the avoidance of direct human interaction.
What does Fr. Michael Coutts identify as the main cause of marriage breakdowns today?
-Fr. Michael Coutts identifies a lack of communication as the main cause of marriage breakdowns today, compounded by the inability to express and share deep emotions.
How does technology impact communication in marriages, according to Fr. Michael Coutts?
-Fr. Michael Coutts suggests that technology, such as texting and social media, leads to a reduction in face-to-face communication and emotional expression, contributing to misunderstandings and emotional distance in marriages.
What is the role of the Eucharist in the context of the Daily TV Mass?
-The Eucharist is presented as a central part of the Mass, where the bread and wine are consecrated and become the body and blood of Christ, symbolizing spiritual nourishment and unity with God.
What message does Fr. Michael Coutts convey about the importance of marriage?
-Fr. Michael Coutts conveys that marriage is a sacred union intended by God from the beginning, meant to reflect God's love and faithfulness, with an emphasis on using the gifts of wisdom, knowledge, and communication to strengthen the marital bond.
Outlines
🙏 Introduction to the Daily TV Mass and Invocation of Blessings
The mass begins with an introduction from the announcer, acknowledging the cooperation of the Toronto Catholic District School Board and the National Catholic Broadcasting Council. Father Michael Coutts leads the invocation, calling on the grace, peace, and friendship of the Holy Trinity. The congregation responds with 'Amen' and participates in the liturgical prayers, asking for mercy and forgiveness from God, before proceeding to the first reading.
📖 The First Reading and Responsorial Psalm
The first reading from the Book of Ezekiel is presented, where God speaks of His faithfulness to His covenant with the Israelites despite their transgressions. The reading emphasizes God’s everlasting covenant and His mercy in forgiving the people’s sins. The congregation responds with the Responsorial Psalm, which is a song of praise and thanksgiving to God for turning away His anger and providing comfort and salvation.
💍 Gospel Reading on Marriage and the Ideals of Marital Fidelity
The Gospel according to Matthew is read, where Jesus is questioned by the Pharisees about the legality of divorce. Jesus emphasizes the sanctity of marriage as ordained by God, highlighting that marriage should reflect God’s love and commitment. The homily contrasts the fidelity described in Ezekiel with the issues of divorce and separation in the Gospel, underscoring the challenges and values of marriage in both ancient and modern contexts.
🤔 Reflections on Marital Challenges and Communication in Modern Times
Father Michael reflects on the contemporary challenges faced in marriages, particularly the lack of communication and the sense of entitlement prevalent in today’s society. He discusses how modern distractions, like technology, have contributed to a breakdown in personal interactions and emotional expression. The homily emphasizes the importance of using God-given gifts, such as wisdom and love, to strengthen marriages and relationships.
✝️ The Eucharistic Prayer and Communion Rite
The mass proceeds with the Eucharistic Prayer, where Father Michael prays over the bread and wine, asking for the Holy Spirit to sanctify them into the Body and Blood of Christ. The congregation participates in the Communion Rite, reciting the Lord's Prayer and exchanging a sign of peace. The faithful then receive Communion, expressing their faith and reverence.
🙏 Conclusion and Final Blessing
The mass concludes with a prayer of gratitude for the spiritual nourishment received through the Eucharist. Father Michael imparts the final blessing, invoking the Holy Trinity to bless the congregation. The mass ends with the announcer thanking the donors who made the broadcast possible, followed by a hymn that brings the liturgy to a peaceful close.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Covenant
💡Fidelity
💡Divorce
💡Marriage
💡Pharisees
💡Eucharist
💡Mercy
💡Spiritual Communion
💡Salvation
💡Resurrection
Highlights
Introduction of the Daily TV Mass by the announcer.
Fr. Michael Coutts welcomes viewers and announces the Mass intention in loving memory of Barbara Kenmuir.
Fr. Michael Coutts leads the congregation in asking for God's mercy at the beginning of the Mass.
The reading from the book of the prophet Ezekiel, where God promises to remember His covenant despite the people's sins.
Responsorial Psalm emphasizing God's comfort and salvation.
The Gospel reading from Matthew about Jesus' teachings on marriage, divorce, and the values of marriage.
Fr. Michael Coutts' homily contrasts the fidelity of God's covenant with the challenges of marriage discussed in the Gospel.
Discussion of the double standard in moral expectations between men and women in the context of adultery during biblical times.
Fr. Michael Coutts talks about the contemporary pressures on marriage, including isolation and lack of communication.
Fr. Michael Coutts highlights the impact of technology on communication and relationships in modern society.
Fr. Michael Coutts emphasizes the importance of using God-given gifts to build and maintain strong marriages.
Prayers of the faithful, including intentions for those in the Daily TV Mass prayer intention book and for the soul of Barbara Kenmuir.
The Eucharistic prayer, where the bread and wine are consecrated to become the body and blood of Christ.
The Act of Spiritual Communion, allowing those unable to receive the Eucharist in person to unite spiritually.
Conclusion of the Mass with a final blessing and dismissal, encouraging the congregation to go in peace.
Transcripts
ANNOUNCER: From the historic Loretto Abbey Chapel...
With the kind cooperation
of the Toronto Catholic District School Board...
the National Catholic Broadcasting Council presents...
the Daily TV Mass.
In the name of the Father and of the Son
and of the Holy Spirit.
ALL: Amen.
The grace and peace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
the love of the Father,
the friendship of the Holy Spirit be with you all.
CONGREGANTS: And with your spirit.
Welcome to the celebration of this daily televised mass.
I am Fr. Michael Coutts.
This mass is being offered in loving memory
of Barbara Kenmuir
of Calgary, Alberta.
May her soul and the souls of the faithful departed,
through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.
CONGREGANTS: Amen.
As we prepare ourselves to celebrate this Eucharist,
let us call to mind the fact
that God is a God of mercy and compassion.
You were sent to heal the contrite.
Lord, have mercy.
CONGREGANTS: Lord, have mercy.
MICHAEL: You came to call sinners.
Christ, have mercy.
CONGREGANTS: Christ, have mercy.
MICHAEL: You are seated at the right hand of the Father
to intercede for us.
Lord, have mercy.
CONGREGANTS: Lord, have mercy.
May almighty God have mercy on us,
forgive us our sins,
and bring us to everlasting life.
CONGREGANTS: Amen.
Let us pray.
Grant us all, Lord God,
that we may honour you with all our mind
and love everyone in truth of heart
through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
God forever and ever.
CONGREGANTS: Amen.
A reading from the book of the prophet Ezekiel.
"Thus says the Lord God:
I will deal with you as you have done,
you who have despised the oath,
breaking the covenant;
yet I will remember my covenant with you
in the days of your youth,
and I will establish with you an everlasting covenant.
Then you will remember your ways
and be ashamed when I take your sisters,
both your elder and your younger,
and give them to you as daughters,
but not on account of my covenant with you.
I will establish my covenant with you,
and you shall know that I am the Lord,
in order that you may remember and be confounded
and never open your mouth again because of your shame,
when I forgive you all that you had done,
says the Lord God."
The word of the Lord.
CONGREGANTS: Thanks be to God.
#
# You have turned #
# From your anger #
# To comfort me #
# Surely God #
# Is my salvation #
# I will trust #
# And will not be afraid #
# For the Lord God is my strength #
# And my might #
# He has become #
# My salvation #
# You have turned #
# From your anger #
# To comfort me #
# With joy you will draw water #
# From the wells of salvation #
# And you will say #
# In that day #
# Give thanks to the Lord #
# Call on his name #
# Make known his deeds #
# Among the nations #
# You have turned #
# From your anger #
# To comfort me #
# Proclaim that his name is exalted #
# Sing praises to the Lord #
# For he has done gloriously #
# Let this be known #
# In all the Earth #
# Shout aloud and sing for joy #
# O royal Zion #
# For great in your midst #
# Is the holy one #
# Of Israel #
# You have turned #
# From your anger #
# To comfort me #
#
# Hallelujah, hallelujah #
# Hallelujah #
# Hallelujah, hallelujah #
# Hallelujah #
# Receive this message #
# Not as human words #
# But as truly #
# The word of God #
# Hallelujah, hallelujah #
# Hallelujah #
The Lord be with you.
CONGREGANTS: And with your spirit.
A reading from the Holy Gospel according to Matthew.
CONGREGANTS: Glory to you, O Lord.
"Some Pharisees came to Jesus,
and to test him they asked,
'Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife for any cause?'
Jesus answered, 'Have you not read
that the one who made them at the beginning
"made them male and female,"
and said, "For this reason
a man shall leave his father and mother
and be joined to his wife,
and the two shall become one flesh"?
So they are no longer two, but one flesh.
Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.'
They said to him,
'Why then did Moses command us
to give a certificate of dismissal and to divorce her?'
Jesus said to them,
'It was because you were so hard-hearted
that Moses allowed you to divorce your wives,
but from the beginning it was not so.
And I say to you,
whoever divorces his wife, except for un-chastity,
and marries another commits adultery.'
(Coughing)
His disciples said to him,
'If such is the case of a man with his wife,
it is better not to marry.'
But Jesus said to them,
'Not everyone can accept this teaching,
but only those to whom it is given.
For there are eunuchs who have been so from birth,
and there are eunuchs who have been made eunuchs by others,
and there are eunuchs who have made themselves eunuchs
for the sake of the kingdom of heaven.
Let anyone accept this who can.'"
The Gospel of the Lord.
CONGREGANTS: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.
What a stark contrast
between the reading from Ezekiel
and the reading from Matthew.
The reading from Ezekiel speaks about the most beautiful
and the most extraordinary description
of a covenantal renewal.
God is faithful to God's people.
It involves two things,
fidelity and endurance or stamina.
God is faithful to the Israelites
no matter what they do.
The Israelites have broken the Torah.
They have gone after the idols
of their neighbouring kings and pagan rulers.
They have not kept the Sabbath,
and yet God is faithful to them.
Not only that,
but that fidelity of God will endure through the ages.
On the other hand,
our Gospel today seems to be
all about divorce, separation,
breakup, and disunity.
Jesus wants to speak
about the ideals of marriage
and the values of marriage,
and so he says, "From the beginning..."
So, at the very core of marriage
is God's love for God's people,
and marriage is supposed to be patterned on that.
That is the ideal,
and the values of marriage is an openness to family,
as we heard in the reading.
God has created them male and female,
and so, even when Adam and Eve
had broken the commandments--
I'm sorry. Even as Adam and Eve had disobeyed the Lord
and they were expelled from the garden of Eden,
God made sure that they were dressed properly
and they were let out of the garden.
And their procreative--
faculties, their procreative abilities,
their fertility was not taken away from them,
and therefore that is the value of marriage,
is an openness to families.
Jesus wanted to speak about the ideals of marriage
and the values of marriage,
but the Pharisees were having none of that.
They wanted to test Jesus
to see whether his orthodoxy
was the same as theirs.
They wanted to see,
and so they quoted Moses's law.
A man can divorce his wife
if he gives her a writ of dismissal.
Already from the beginning,
there were two standards of morality right there,
one for men, one for women.
A man committed adultery
only if he broke another man's marriage,
if his adultery was breaking up another man's marriage.
He could go into a brothel.
He could go into prostitutes.
But he wouldn't be considered committing adultery.
But a woman, if she slept with anybody,
was considered to be loose and committed adultery.
Now, Jesus did not want
to ignore this reality
in his time,
but he realized it was a red herring.
He realized that the Scribes and Pharisees
had their minds already fixed on it.
There was no point in arguing about this double standard.
What Jesus wanted to say and wanted to bring across
was that at the very core of marriage,
at the very heart of marriage,
and therefore he would say,
"From the beginning,
God created them man and wife,
man and woman,
husband and wife."
And that is the very heart of marriage.
Divorce was very easy in those days,
partly because men considered women
as chattel.
Men considered women as something
that you could easily dispose about,
and all you had to do is to give her a writ of dismissal.
And that was the end of it all.
In our own days,
that hasn't changed very much.
A man will show that he is macho
by having any number of people in his bed.
He is considered strong,
but if a woman was supposed to do the same thing,
she would be considered easygoing
and loose morals.
But divorce today has got far different pressures.
Oh, sorry. Marriages today has got far different pressures
from the time of Jesus.
There, at least, you had the whole family to bolster you up.
We are more isolated.
Another thing that we find is,
we have a sense of entitlement nowadays,
a sense of selfishness and self-centred,
and you can see that in ordinary small things of life.
You will see people with their cellphones
standing right in the middle of a doorway.
People have to pass, and they couldn't care less,
or they'll stand right in the middle of traffic.
They couldn't care less.
It's a sense of--
We're missing something in our world today,
but the real cause for the breakup of marriage
is a lack of communication.
And a lack of communication
comes from something very, very simple.
Our counsellors tell us that.
We are so caught up in the devices that we have today
that if we haven't been able to articulate,
we haven't been able to express,
we haven't been able to share
what is deep down within us,
we lose the words.
We lose the emotion.
And the second thing that we find in our world today is,
we don't want to encounter somebody.
If we want to meet somebody,
we'll send them a text message, an email.
We'll send them all sorts of things
rather than going and expressing our self,
and St. Paul in the letter to the Galatians says
there are so many emotions in our lives
that need to be expressed.
There is joy. There's peace.
There's happiness.
But there's also envy and anger,
and all these things, if we bottle down within ourselves,
all we do is, we take it out on the person we love most.
And in our world today,
when we want to even break up with somebody
or we want to express something,
we send a text message
or we send an emoji, an emoticon,
and we've got 32 different faces to express everything
from joy to sorrow to frowning to anger
and all these other thing.
But the beauty about marriage, as Jesus said--
from the very beginning,
we have within our faith
that God giving us the wisdom,
the knowledge, and a sense of awe
that we can bring into marriage.
The point is, we have got all these gifts.
There is only one answer:
Use them and build up,
because from the very beginning,
the ideal and the value of marriage is what we live for,
and that is what we care for.
God bless you all.
Will you join me now as we pray together?
For all those in our daily televised mass
prayer intention book,
we pray to the Lord.
CONGREGANTS: Lord, hear our prayer.
For the repose of the soul of Barbara Kenmuir
from Calgary, Alberta,
we pray to the Lord.
CONGREGANTS: Lord, hear our prayer.
In our community prayer this month,
we seek for ourselves and for the church
a deeper love and understanding
of the gift of the risen Christ.
That he makes himself made known to us through the Eucharist,
we pray to the Lord.
CONGREGANTS: Lord, hear our prayer.
Lord, receive these gifts that we make
through Christ, our Lord.
CONGREGANTS: Amen.
Blessed are you, Lord,
God of all creation,
for through your goodness,
we have this bread we offer you,
fruit of the earth and work of human hands.
It will become for us the bread of life.
CONGREGANTS: Blessed be God forever.
Blessed are you, Lord,
God of all creation,
for through your goodness,
we have this wine we offer you,
fruit of the vine and work of human hands.
It will become for us our spiritual drink.
CONGREGANTS: Blessed be God forever.
(Whispering indistinctly)
Thank you.
Pray, my sisters, my brothers,
that this, our sacrifice, be acceptable to God,
the almighty Father.
CONGREGANTS: 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.
O Lord, we bring to your altar
these offerings of our service.
Be pleased to receive them
and transform them into the sacrament of our redemption
through our Lord Jesus Christ, your son,
who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
God forever and ever.
- CONGREGANTS: Amen. - The Lord be with you.
CONGREGANTS: And with your spirit.
Lift up your hearts.
CONGREGANTS: We lift them up to the Lord.
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.
CONGREGANTS: It is right and just.
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,
for just as through your beloved Son
you created the human race,
so also through him with great goodness you formed it anew.
And so it is right that all your creatures serve you
and all the redeemed praise you
and all your saints with one heart bless you.
Therefore we too extol you with all the angels
as in joyful celebration,
we acclaim...
#
# Holy holy #
# Holy #
# Lord God #
# Of hosts #
# Heaven and Earth are full #
# Of your glory #
# Hosanna #
# In the highest #
# Hosanna #
# In the highest #
# Blessed is he #
# Who comes #
# In the name #
# Of the Lord #
# Hosanna #
# In the highest #
# Hosanna #
# In the highest #
You are indeed holy, O Lord,
the fount of all holiness.
- Make holy, therefore-- - (Bells ringing)
These gifts, we pray,
by sending down your spirit upon them like the dewfall
so that they may become for us
the body and the blood of our Lord Jesus Christ.
At the time he was betrayed
and entered willingly into his passion,
he took bread and, giving you thanks,
broke it and gave it to his disciples, saying,
"Take this, all of you,
and eat of it,
for this is my body,
which will be given up for you."
(Bells ringing)
In a similar way, when supper was ended,
he took the chalice.
Once more giving thanks,
he gave the chalice to his disciples, saying,
"Take this, all of you,
and drink from it,
for this is the chalice of my blood,
the blood of the new and eternal covenant,
which will be poured out for you and for many
for the forgiveness of sins.
Do this in memory of me."
(Bells ringing)
# The mystery of faith #
# When we eat this bread #
# And drink #
# This cup #
# We proclaim your death #
# O Lord #
# Until you #
# Come again #
Therefore, as we celebrate the memorial
of his death and resurrection,
we offer you, Lord,
the bread of life and the chalice of salvation,
giving thanks that you have held us worthy
to be in your presence and minister to you.
Humbly, we pray
that partaking of the body and blood of Christ,
we may be gathered into one by the Holy Spirit.
Remember, Lord, your church
spread throughout the world
and bring her to the fullness of charity
together with Francis, our pope,
Francis, our bishop,
the bishops across Canada,
all the clergy,
and this entire people of God.
Remember also our sisters and brothers
who have fallen asleep in the hope of the resurrection.
Remember Barbara and all who have died in your mercy.
Welcome them into the light of your face.
Have mercy on us all,
that with the blessed virgin Mary, mother of God,
with blessed Joseph, her spouse,
with the blessed apostles
with our Canadian martyrs,
and with all the saints
who have pleased you throughout the ages,
we may merit to be coheirs to eternal life
and may praise and glorify you
through your Son Jesus Christ.
# Through him with him and in him #
# O God almighty Father #
# In the unity of the Holy Spirit #
# All glory and honour is yours #
# Forever and ever #
# Amen #
# Amen #
# Amen #
At the saviour's command and formed by divine teaching,
we now dare to say...
ALL: Our Father,
who art in heaven,
hallowed be thy name.
Thy kingdom come.
Thy will be done on Earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread
and forgive us our trespasses
as we forgive those who trespass against us
and lead us not into temptation
but deliver us from evil.
MICHAEL: Deliver us, Lord, from every evil.
Graciously grant peace in our day
that by the help of your mercy,
we may be always free from sin,
safe from all distress
as we await the blessed hope
and the coming of our saviour Jesus Christ.
ALL: For the kingdom, the power,
and the glory are yours,
now and forever.
MICHAEL: Lord Jesus Christ,
who said to your apostles,
"Peace I leave you; my peace I give you,"
look not on our sins but on the faith of your church
and graciously grant her peace and unity
in accordance with your will
who live and reign forever and ever.
CONGREGANTS: Amen.
The peace of the Lord be with you always.
CONGREGANTS: And with your spirit.
Wherever you are, let us share
a sign of that peace and friendship.
#
# Lamb of God #
# You take away #
# The sins of the world #
# Have mercy on us #
# Lamb of God #
# You take away #
# The sins of the world #
# Have mercy on us #
# Lamb of God #
# You take away #
# The sins of the world #
# Grant us #
# Peace #
Behold the lamb of God.
Behold him who takes away the sins of the world.
Blessed are those called to the supper of the lamb.
ALL: Lord, I am not worthy
that you should enter under my roof,
but only say the word and my soul shall be healed.
MICHAEL: May the body and blood of Christ
bring us all to everlasting life.
ALL: Amen.
(Bells ringing)
ANNOUNCER: Please join me now
in this act of spiritual communion.
#
Let us pray.
Nourished by these redeeming gifts,
we pray, O Lord,
that through this help to eternal salvation,
true faith may ever increase through Christ, our Lord.
CONGREGANTS: Amen.
The Lord be with you.
CONGREGANTS: And with your spirit.
May almighty God bless you,
the Father, the Son,
and the Holy Spirit.
CONGREGANTS: Amen.
Mass has been celebrated.
Go in the peace of Christ.
CONGREGANTS: Thanks be to God.
ANNOUNCER: Our thanks
to our donors for the gift of this Mass.
# We gather each day #
# In the Father's love #
# We gather with Jesus, His son #
# We gather in faith #
# With the spirit of God #
# We gather together as one #
# We offer our peace #
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