Third Sunday Easter April 19, 2015 10:00 am Basilica Sacred art University Notre Dame Notre Dame, ndiana
ntroit Psalm 65: 1-3 mode V ubilate Deo omnis terra, alleluia: Shout oyfully Lord, all earth, alleluia; psalmum dicite nomni eius, alleluia: sing a psalm name: alleluia; date gloriam laudi eius, praise him ith magnificence, alleluia. alleluia. Dicite Deo, Say God: quam terribilia sunt opera tua, Domine! Ho aesome are your deeds, O Lord! in multitudine virtutis tuae n greatness your poer, mentientur tibi inimici tui. your enemies ill be convicted lying you. Gloria Patri Glory Far Opening Hymn & # # c kno,, & # # & # # 1. 2. 3. 4. What oy,, The ntroducry Rites that all t What, oy he t & # #,, kno that bless grants glo - Re - me me ry blest as - plead for shall Sav - ior, hun - man - blest. ev - help bring ho gry sion as - er - in me Re - deem - ith dai - sur - me con - still er ly ance a - quer once soul sur - last - time safe - deem - as pre - ance ing ly er Duke Street! love; breath; name; gives! bove; death; same; dead; feed; pare; gives: ad! need. re.! Greeting - Sprinkling Rite
Gloria All: & # Boer Glo - ry God in high - est on earth peace peo-ple & # good ill. We & # J dore you, e & # praise you, e J J J J J J bless you, e a - #. glo - ri - fy you, e give you thanks for your great glo-ry, Lord God, av'n - ly King, O God, al-might-y Fa - r. & # All: Choir/Canr: Lord Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son, Lord God, Lamb God, Son Far, You take aay sins orld, have mer -cy on us. All: Choir/Canr: You take aay sins orld, Choir/Canr: You are seated at right h Far, All: & # & # & # re - All: have ceive our mer-cy on prayer. For you a - lone are Ho - ly One, you a - lone are Lord, & # & # you a - lone are Most High, Je - sus Christ ith Ho - ly Spi-rit in glo - ry God Fa - r. A - - - & # A J - - - men! A - - - J us. J men!. men!
Collect The Liturgy Word Reading Acts 3: 13-15, 17-19 Responsorial Psalm Psalm 4: 2, 4, 7-9 Guimont & # # c Lord, let your face shine on us. Reading 1 John 2: 1-5a Gospel Acclamation # & \ Al - le - lu - ia, \ al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia. mode V Gospel Luke 24: 35-48 Homily Pression Faith Prayer Faithful
The Liturgy Eucharist Presentation Preparation Gifts Harris Prayer over Offerings T oyful Eastertide Aay ith sin sorro! My Love, Crucified, hath sprung life t morro. Had Christ, that once as slain, Ne'er burst three-day prison, Our faith had been in vain: But no hath Christ arisen. My flesh in hope shall rest, And for a season slumber; Till trump from east est Shall ake dead in number. Death's flood hath lost its chill, since Jesus crossed river; Lover souls, from ill My passing soul deliver. Sanctus & bc & b Ho - ly, av'n & b. Ho - ly,. earth J n san - na in & b & b. Blessed is he ho J n san - na in. Ho - ly are. Lord God full your high - est, ho -. comes in high - est, ho - san - na in. hosts. Proulx glo - ry. Ho - name san - na in high - est. high - est. Lord. Ho -
Mystery Faith & bc & b. When e eat t J n claim your Death, O. Bread. Lord, un. drink t - til you come a - Proulx. cup, e pro- gain. Great Amen & b c A. - men, a - men, a - men. Proulx The Lord's Prayer Sign Peace The Communion Rite Agnus Dei Boer Choir: Lamb God, you take aay sins orld, & # have mer - cy on us. Choir: Lamb God, you take aay sins orld, & # have mer - cy on us. & # # # # Choir: Lamb God, you take aay sins orld, grant us peace.
Communion Chant Psalm 95: 2 mode Cantate Domino, quia bona tribuit: psallite Deo altissimo. Sing Lord our God, ho gives good things us, people: Sing praise God, Lord Most High. Communion Antiphon Toolan, RSM up, And ill raise you up, ill raise you ill raise you up on last day. Communion Motet Palestrina Sicut cervus desiderat ad fontes aquarum, ita desiderat anima mea ad te Deus. As deer longs for running aters, so soul longs for you, O God.
Prayer after Communion Blessing The Concluding Rites Closing Hymn & b 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Come, 'Tis No Nei - "Al - you faith - spring queen r le - could lu - ful, ia!" & b God And With Nor Who & b Loosed All Comes For "Al - has from tri - from - le - brought three roy - atch - um - days' al ers, phant raise souls sea - gates no - sons, e strain day: bright death, cry s - sleep feast nor burst ra - in el death feasts, seal bars Phar - aoh's in - ter glad Je - day a - lu - ia!" & b Led From m ith Light, Wel - comes in Last - ing peace "Al - le - lu - un - un - hich ia!" bit - ru - mong ith ter our sa - moist - hom ea - ev - yet ened e ried er - a - yoke sins, lem, on Son, foot give strains more gain Of Christ With Nor To tri - has our um - burst day mb's King Gaudeamus pariter phant dark im - n - As Comes Hold Of a its him oy sun oy as mb's from has a dark Ja - cob's sons Long Who ith dark, true is af - Christ ap - pears be - God Fa - r Through Laud Je - Pass - To sus' es Red praise res - hu - Spir - Sea un - ur - man it glad - pris - splen - por - mor - ness; on, dor, tal, tal, sad - ness; ris - en. ren - der; mor - tal: por - tal; daugh - ßy - fec - s - prais - a - dy - rec - kno - rais - ters; ing tion ing ing; ters. ing. tion. ing. ing. Acknoledgements: A Community Mass by Richard Proulx, setting Psalm 4 by Michel Guimont, Bread Life by Suzanne Toolan, RSM GA Publications, Chicago, L. Reprinted under OneLicense.net #A-702876. The English translations The Roman Missal 2010, nternational Commission on English in Liturgy Corporation. The setting Gloria Agnus Dei by Calvin Boer reprinted ith permission composer. All rights reserved. All or music in public domain.