The 2nd Ordinal Sunday Holly Mass at Saint Family Parish - Chorale le Bon Berger Kigali
The picture taken outside of the parish
On Sunday January 17, 2021, CBB - Kigali conducted a Mass in Kinyarwanda at Saint Family Parish. The mass started 7:00 AM and ended around 9:30 AM. The mass was so incredible that the entire church community together with the choir rejoiced and were grateful to worship the Lord through praising songs and glorifying voices.
Follow is the repertoire that has been prepared and used to conduct the Mass.
> Entrance: Sangwe Sangwe Muvukanyi
> Kyrie: Tubabarire Nyagasani by Solve
> Gloria: Eliazer
> First reading: Psalm
> Second reading: Nzasingiza Rurema
> Credo: Ndemera ko Imana ari Imwe
> Community prayers: Mwami Mwiza
> Offectory: Dawe ni wowe Nyirubugingo
> Sanctus: Nyir’ Ubutagatifu by Byiringiro
> Agnus Dei: Pastor Bonus
> Communion: Mushumba mwiza, Yezu Ngufitiye inyota.
> Thanksgiving: Sinogenda Ntashimye
> Exit: Umuja wa Nyagasani
The picture taken in the parish
The whole community is always happy to hear and see CBB Kigali singing it bring a joy and a good spirit of praising Lord from the audience and the members of the choir.
John was standing with two of his disciples, and as he watched Jesus walk by, he said, "Behold, the Lamb of God." The two disciples heard what he said and followed Jesus. Jesus turned and saw them following him and said to them, "What are you looking for?" They said to him, "Rabbi..., where are you staying?" He said to them, "Come, and you will see" (John 1:35-37).
Today is the feast of St. Anthony the Abbot which is superseded by the Sunday Liturgy.
Sunday Readings
1st: The first reading is taken from the first Book of Samuel 3:3b-10, 19 and gives an account of Samuel's vocation to take over the leadership of the Chosen People.
2nd: The second reading is from the first Letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians 6:13c-15a, 17-20 in which St. Paul makes it crystal clear that justifying fornication as part of Christian liberty is an incorrect interpretation of his preaching and that the body must be preserved from all immorality.
3rd: The Gospel is from St. John 1:35-42 and gives an account of the vocation of the first four Apostles who followed Jesus. It was a momentous event in the history of salvation. It was the beginning of a stream of vocations that would grow and spread down through the ages until the end of the world. It was momentous, firstly, in that Christ, who had come to open heaven for all men and who could find means of bringing them all to that eternal home without help from any man, decided instead to let men co-operate with him in this divine task. He decreed to set up a kingdom in this world—his Church—which would be run by mere mortals for their fellow-mortals, but which would be under his protection and assisted by his divine aid until the end of time. Christ chose this very human way, in order to make his Church more acceptable to our limited, human understanding and more approachable for sinful, human nature.
Christ, as God, could deal directly with every human being on earth. He could teach the infallible truth; he could pardon sins; he could give all the graces needed to travel successfully to heaven. There would then be no need for a Church with its teaching magisterium, no need for the sacrament of Baptism, or of Penance, nor of the Holy Eucharist itself or of any other such aids. Christ could do all that his Church does for the salvation of mankind, and more successfully, of course, but yet he chose the way which divine wisdom saw was best.
The choir is now happy to celebrate this Mass together with the whole community and is excitedly wishing the love, peace and mercy of our good Lord be with you all.
Follow this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rboakv6FvsE to watch the video summarizes the songs that CBB Kigali sang during the celebration of Holy Mass at the Saint Family Parish Kigali. This mass was celebrated in Kinyarwanda (January 17, 2021) and helped the community to praise the Lord in joy and happiness.
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