What are the words we say after.....?

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A priest or deacon says, "A reading from the gospel of (x).)

The laypeople say words while we cross our foreheads, lips, and heart. What ARE those words???

And whyyyyyy do I forget to wear my hearing aids? Bc they’re a pain to keep up with both maintenance (cleaning + batteries) wise and their location when not wearing.
 
P/D: “A reading from the gospel of (x).”
C: “Glory to you, O Lord.”
 
I’ve actually wondered about the wording of this I learned as a child. Most people seem to have a wording that includes mention of the Gospel (since it is said right before it), but I learned the phrasing during Children’s Liturgy at my parish and it was:

May the Lord ever be on my mind, on my lips, and in my heart.

Is it more appropriate the mention the Gospel at this moment in mass? I can see either wording be fine (especially since the structure is the same), just wanted to nitpick my prayer a bit and see what others thought.
 
Ok great, thx!!!

Now since theres differences here, wat about the words AFTER???
 
Priest: The word of the Lord
People: Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ
 
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