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Sunday Toolkit

Catholic Liturgical Resources for Sunday Mass

Sunday is everything and this is the space where vision meets practice — exploring what Sunday Mass can be when a community truly gathers, and providing the liturgical tools to help make it happen.

For liturgy teams, priests, and everyone who believes Sunday is not just worth showing up for – it’s the heartbeat of personal and parish life.

Sunday Vision contains experienced-shaped reflections on how to transform Sunday gatherings in a living pulse — as the centre of a community genuinely becoming itself. When the altar becomes the extension of the family table, the meal celebrated there prefigures and interprets every meal we share. The parish stops being a collection of programmes and becomes a community, with every ministry formed, not just assigned.

This Sunday is your complete Sunday liturgy toolkit — Biblical Background, Prayer of the Faithful, and embodied Sunday Experience — gathered in one place for liturgy teams, priests, and contemplatives preparing for this week’s Mass.

More about the tools here:

Biblical Background dives deep into what the readings say — and what they don’t. A reading-by-reading exploration of when and where we are in Scripture each Sunday: the historical setting, the literary textures, and the deeper questions the text opens up for prayer and proclamation.

Prayer of the Faithful contains ready-to-use intercessions for the current Sunday in the Catholic liturgical year — crafted to resonate with the week’s readings, serve diverse parish communities, and invite genuine prayer rather than routine recitation.

Sunday Experience leads us beyond words and concepts — a space to meet the Sunday liturgy through the body, the senses, and contemplative awareness. Each piece invites us to inhabit the readings rather than merely understand them, drawing on somatic practice, silence, and embodied prayer.

These resources are free and always will be. If they serve your community, share them. If you’d like to work together on custom liturgical preparation, seasonal planning, or embodied worship for your parish — get in touch.

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