November 15, 2025 - Full-of-Grace

TWELVE NAMES FOR JESUS – Post-Communion Experience 33rd Sunday OT_C

Twelve Names for Jesus: An embodied post-Communion contemplative practice for the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C. As Ordinary Time closes, parishioners choose one scriptural name for Jesus to carry through the week—addressing him personally in prayer, loneliness, gratitude, and struggle. Includes twelve biblical names from Old Testament prophecy and Gospel revelation, plus practical implementation guidance for projection, printed inserts, oral transmission, and small community sharing.

33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) – Prayer of the Faithful

Catholic Prayer of the Faithful intercessions for 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C. Ten theologically rich, pastorally sensitive petitions flowing from this Sunday's themes: Church leaders serving from authentic poverty, world justice, creation care, dignity of labor, those whose structures are falling, courage to show up empty, faithful remnant, parish community, families, and the departed. Includes celebrant introduction and conclusion. Adaptable for local parish context.

33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time (Year C) – Free Liturgical Resources

Free Catholic liturgical resources for the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C. This final Ordinary Sunday before Christ the King explores Jesus's loneliness as the temple falls and the widow's poverty-encounter that proves stronger than magnificent worship. Includes comprehensive liturgy planning guidance, music suggestions, biblical background, Prayer of the Faithful intercessions, and post-Communion contemplative practice. Perfect for homily preparation, liturgy coordinators, and parish teams.

The Last Ordinary Sunday – 33 OT (Year C) Background

Deep biblical context for the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C. Explores Malachi's post-exile questioning, Luke's narrative of Jesus in his final week before crucifixion, the widow's radical trust versus temple-admirers, and Paul's teaching on table fellowship. Includes detailed historical context, theological insights, optional read-aloud introduction text for Liturgy of the Word, and reflection on Christ's loneliness when we perform worship instead of showing up in our poverty.