1.
WE rejoice, give
thanks, praise, glory, and honor for the gift of the
risen Christ as God’s offering of mercy toward us and
his invitation to a more intimate relationship with
him. that Pope Leo XIV as our example of devotion to you
will continue to remind the whole world that creation is
to be shared by all and cared for by all.
2.
WE rejoice, give
thanks, praise, glory, and honor for the gift of the
risen Christ as God’s offering of mercy toward us, that
Pope Leo XIV as our example of devotion to you will
continue to remind the whole world that creation is to
be shared by all and cared for by all.
3.
WE rejoice, give
thanks, praise, glory, and honor for the gift of the
risen Christ as God’s offering of mercy toward us and
especially toward all priests and ordained ministers of
God that they may have courage and strength to live out
their vocation even through times of doubt and unbelief.
4.
WE rejoice, give
thanks, praise, glory, and honor for the gift of the
risen Christ as God’s offering of mercy toward us, the
Body of Christ, that we may devote ourselves daily to
the teachings of the apostles, communal life, breaking
of bread and prayers individually and together.
5.
WE rejoice, give
thanks, praise, glory, and honor for the gift of the
risen Christ as God’s offering of mercy toward us, that
Christ comes to all hearts whether fearful or faithful.
6.
WE rejoice, give
thanks, praise, glory, and honor for the gift of the
risen Christ as God’s offering of mercy toward us, for
the new hope we find in the resurrection that in spite
of what we see or experience of the world around us the
inheritance we have in Christ is imperishable, undefiled
and unfading.
7.
WE rejoice, give
thanks, praise, glory, and honor for the gift of the
risen Christ as God’s offering of mercy toward us, for
the possibility of peace in our world through the
practice of forgiveness and reconciliation for which we
have been sent.
8.
WE rejoice, give
thanks, praise, glory, and honor for the gift of the
risen Christ as God’s offering of mercy toward us, for
all good and gracious gifts of our creator and none more
precious than the life, death and resurrection of his
son, Jesus.