Priest: Go in peace to love and serve the Lord and one another.
People: Thanks be to God and one another.
This should be in the missalette, but it isn't
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Underneath that, it should read:
Priest: Have a nice weekend everyone.
People: You, too, Father.*
(In the Archdiocese of Boston and all Dioceses within the New England province, the people may respond, "You, too, Fathah.")
God save me; I actually used this one today at a daily Mass:
Priest: Go in peace to love and serve the Lord and care for your brothers and sisters.
People: Thanks be to God.
RC: and our brothers and sisters.
Hey, at least he included "the Lord"! I have heard it as "Go in peace to love and serve one another" - no mention of God at all!