Archdiocese of Cincinnati The Cadral of Saint Peter in Chains in City of Cincinnati Tuesday of Holy Week April 16, 2019 7:00 PM 1
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Introductory Rites Prelude Music Prelude and Fugue in F Minor Johann Sebastian Bach Entrance Antiphon & bb b 4 4 Lau - da - te, lau - & bb b da - te Do - mi-num. Ex - su - & bb b an - nos Do - mi - ni, & bb b & bb b da-te Do-mi-num om-nes b. ta - te, u-bi - la - te om-nes J per da-te Do-mi-num, om-nes b ta - te, u - bi - gen - tes. Lau -.. gen-tes, lau-. J la - te per da - te, lau - gen - tes, lau - da-te Do-mi-num. Ex-sul- an-nos Do-mi-ni, om-nes Translation: Praise Lord, all people. Praise and be oyful through years of Lord. gen - tes. Choir verses In Church we answer Savior s call, serving, as he showed us, both great and small, sharing Lord s compassion for all: in name of Christ Jesus. In name of Christ we baptize and teach, truth upon our lips in way we preach, raising cup of blessing for each: in name of Christ Jesus. In faith of Christ we walk hand in hand, light before our path as Lord has planned; shining torch of faith in our land: in name of Christ Jesus. In life of Christ, through blood he shed we are ustified, and by him are fed, nourished by word and living bread: in name of Christ Jesus. In Church of God we are unified, by Spirit s power we are sanctified, temples of grace, where God may abide: in power of Spirit. In name of Christ we will spread seed; share Word of God with all those in need, faithful in thought and word and deed: in name of Christ Jesus. In power of Christ we proclaim one Lord. All who put on Christ are by faith restored; sharing new life, salvation s reward: in name of Christ Jesus. Praise to God Far while ages run. Praise to Christ Savior, God s only Son, praise to Holy Spirit be sung; omnes gentes, laudate. Music and text Copyright 1997, Christopher Walker. Published by OCP Publications, Portland, OR. All rights reserved. Reprinted under One License A-702660 Greeting Penitential Act Roman Missal Chant 3
Glory to God & # # # c Glo - ry to God in & # # #. high - est, and on earth peace to peo - ple of good & # # # bless you, we a - dore & # # # give you thanks for your great & # # #. will. you, we We glo - ry, praise. you, we J glo-ri - fy you, we Lord God, heav'n-ly King, O God, al - might - y Fa - r. Choir alone Lord Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son, Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of Far, you take away sins of world, have mercy on us; you take away sins of world, receive our prayer; you are seated at right hand of Far, have mercy on us. & # # # For you a - lone are Ho - ly One, & # # # w Lord, you a - lone are & # # # Je - sus Christ, with Ho - ly Spir - it, & # # # you a - lone are Most High, rit. in glo - ry of U God Fa - r. A - men. Music from A New Mass for Congregations, by Carroll Thomas Andrews. Copyright 1970, 2000, 2011 by GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Arranged by James Biery 2011 by GIA Publications. Reprinted under One License A-702660. Collect 4
Liturgy of Word First Reading Isaiah 61:1-3a, 6a, 8b-9 Responsorial Psalm Psalm 89:21-22, 25 and 27 & # # 2 4. For ev - er I will sing good-ness of & # #. n w. Œ Lord, good - ness of Lord. I have found David, my servant, with my holy oil I have anointed him. that my hand may be always with him, and that my arm may make him strong. My faithfulness and my kindness shall be with him; and through my name shall his horn be exalted. He shall say of me, You are my Far, my God, rock, my Savior! Music by John Schiavone. Copyright 1982 by GIA Publications, Inc. Reprinted under OneLicense.net A-702660 Second Reading Revelation 1:5-8 Gospel Acclamation & b 8 6. n J. n.. Glo - ry to you, Word of God, Lord Je - sus Christ. & b Glo - ry to you, Lord.. Je - sus. Christ. Verse: The spirit of Lord is upon me. He sent me to bring good news to poor. Music from Chrism Mass copyright 1992 by Robert Twynham, 1931-2011. Commissioned by Conference of Roman Catholic Cadral Musicians, 1988; Published by OCP Publications, Portland, OR. Reprinted under One License A-702660. Gospel Luke 4:16-21 Homily 5
Renewal of Commitment to Priestly Service (Concelebrants stand) Archbishop: Concelebrants: Archbishop: Concelebrants: Archbishop: Concelebrants: Archbishop: Assembly: Archbishop: Assembly: Archbishop: All:... promises you once made? I AM....on day of your priestly ordination? I AM....but moved only by zeal for souls? I AM. (The entire assembly stands)...who is source of salvation. Christ, hear us. Christ, graciously hear us.... Teacher and Servant of all. Christ, hear us. Christ, graciously hear us. May Lord keep us all...to eternal life. Amen. Rite of Blessing of Oils The Procession of Oils (All are seated) The Deacons and representatives of community present oils to Archbishop for blessing. & 4 4 Acclamation: O Redeemer. O Re - deem - er, O Re - deem - er, re - &. ceive song of those who sing your praise. Ó Music by James J. Chepponis, Copyright 1990 by GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted under One License A-702660. The Blessing of Oil of Sick Presentation + Blessing + Acclamation (At conclusion of blessing, all sing refrain O Redeemer and Messiah...) The Blessing of Oil of Catechumens Presentation + Blessing + Acclamation The Consecration of Sacred Chrism (All stand) Presentation + Consecration + Acclamation (During prayer of consecration, concelebrants extend ir right hands at invocation of Holy Spirit.) 6
Liturgy of Eucharist The Preparation of Altar and Gifts The Spirit of Lord Phillip Stopford The spirit of Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach gospel to poor. He hath sent me to heal broken-hearted, to preach deliverance to captives and recovering of sight to blind, to preach acceptable year of Lord, to give m that mourn a garland of ashes, oil of oy for mourning, garment of praise for spirit of heaviness, that y might be called trees of righteousness, planting of Lord that he might be glorified. For as earth bringeth forth her bud, and as garden causeth things that are sown in it to spring forth, so Lord God will cause righteousness and praise to spring forth before nations. Prayer Over Offerings Preface Dialogue Sanctus & bb b 4 4 Ho - ly, Ho - ly, Ho - ly & bb b 2 4 4 Heav-en and earth are & bb b san - na, ho - & bb b Bless - ed is he & bb b san - na, ho - who n full of your san - na, ho - b. Lord God of J san - na in w hosts. glo - ry. Ho - comes in name of n san - na, ho - b. J san - na in. high-est.. Lord. Ho -. high-est. Music from Mass of Wisdom by Steven Janco. Copyright 2010 by World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Reprinted under One License A-702660. 7
Mystery of Faith & b b b 4 Save us, Sav-ior of. world, for by your Cross and & bb b Res - ur - rec - tion you have set us free. Music from Mass of Wisdom by Steven Janco. Copyright 2010 by World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Reprinted under One License A-702660. Doxology Amen & bb b 4 4 n b. J w A - men. & bb b A - men. n b. A - J men. w A - men. A - men. A - men. Music from Mass of Wisdom by Steven Janco. Copyright 2010 by World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Reprinted under One License A-702660. The Lord s Prayer Sign of Peace Breaking of Bread & b c & b. no Communion Rite b Ag-nus De - i, qui tol-lis pec-ca-ta mun-di: mi-se-re-re b - bis. Ag-nus De - i, qui tol -lis pec -ca - ta mun-di: & b. mi -se - re - re no - bis. Ag-nus De - i, & b b qui tol -lis pec -ca -ta mun-di: do-na no-bis pa - cem.. Chant Mass XVIII, harm. by Richard Proulx, 1937-2010. 1985 by GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. 8
Communion Procession All oin in singing communion antiphons while in procession to receive Holy Communion. Communion Antiphon Psalm 89:2-6, 16-19 & b 4 4 Ó Œ I will. sing for ev - er of your & b J 4 3 4 2 - through all a - ges my mer cies, O Lord, & b 4 2 7 8 mouth will pro - claim your fi - del - i - ty. 1. I will sing forever of your mercies, O Lord, through all ages my mouth will proclaim your fidelity. I have declared your mercy is established forever; your fidelity stands firm as heavens. 2. With my chosen one I have made a covenant; I have sworn to David my servant: I will establish your descendants forever, and set up your throne through all ages. 3. The heavens praise your wonders, O Lord, your fidelity in assembly of your holy ones. 4. How blessed people who know your praise, who walk, O Lord, in light of your face, who find ir oy every day in your name, who make ustice ir oyful acclaim. 5. For you are glory of ir strength; by your favor it is that our might is exalted. Behold, Lord is our shield; he is Holy One of Israel our king. Text: The English translation of Antiphon (Psalm 89:2) from The Roman Missal 2010, International Commission on English in Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Music: Normand Gouin, 2016 Birnamwood, a division of MorningStar Music Publishers, St. Louis, MO. All rights reserved. Winning entry of 2015 propers composition contest sponsored by Conference of Roman Catholic Cadral Musicians (CRCCM). Reprinted under One License A-702660. Ubi Caritas & b 4 2 & b. U - bi ca - ri - tas est ve - ra, est ve - ra: De - us i - bi est, De - us i - bi. est. Trans. Where re is true charity, God is present. Donde hay caridad verdadera, alli está Dios. Music and text Copyright 1996, 2004, Bob Hurd. Published by OCP Publications, Portland, OR. All rights reserved. Reprinted under One License A-702660. Prayer after Communion 9
Concluding Rites Solemn Blessing Dismissal Recessional Hymn & c. Lift high & all world. cross, a - dore.. love of Christ pro - claim his sac - red w name. till & #. #. # 1. Come, 2. Led 3. Each 4. O 5. So Chrison new - Lord, shall tians, ir born once our fol - way fol - lift - song low by l'wer ed of where this tri - of on tri - umph Mas - ter umph - ant Cru - ci - glo - rious ev - er trod, sign, fied tree, be: our bears your praise & King hosts on death to vic - of has to - God brow bought Cru - rious, in us ci -. Christ, con - seal life fied # quering of e - for Son ranks him ter - vic - of com - who nal - to - w God. bine. died. ly. ry! D.C. [brass interlude] Text: I Corinthians 1:18; George W. Kitchin, 1827 1912, and Michael Newbolt, 1874 1956, alt. Tune: crucifer. Sydney H. Nicholson 1978, Hope Publishing Co. All rights reserved. Reprinted under One License A-702660. Brass arrangement by Todd Wilson. Postlude Festival Voluntary Flor Peeters 10
Liturgical Ministers Celebrant The Most Reverend Dennis M. Schnurr Archbishop of Cincinnati Concelebrants Bishop Joseph R. Binzer Priests of Archdiocese Archdiocesean Deans Reverend Michael Bidwell Reverend Todd Grogan Reverend John MacQuarrie Reverend Kyle Schnippel Reverend Steven Shoup Reverend P. Del Staigers Reverend Larry Tharp Reverend William Wagner Reverend Richard Walling Reverend Bernard Weldishofer Reverend Christopher Worland Deacons Deacon Christian Cone-Lombarte Deacon Francis Wagner Chaplain to Bishop Deacon Jeff Stegbauer Thurifer Jon Jergens Cross Bearer Ethan Hoying Acolytes Broderick Witt Andrew Reckers Book Bearer Chris Komoroski Miter Bearer Lee Rosenbeck Crosier Bearer Antonio Losekamp Lectors Teresa Kneer George Kinley Presenters of Oils Sick Deacon Matt Skinner Dan Menkel Catechumen Deacon Paul Timmerman Nya Sanders Chrism Deacon Mark Bredestege Calvin Winner Masters of Ceremonies Deacon Timothy Helmick Reverend Jason Williams Gift Bearers Todd Juengling Laura Juengling Anna Juengling Torch Bearers Luke Brown Nicholas Emmerling Augustine Franer Benamin Packer Samuel Packer Gregory Romer Max Travis Hospitality Office of Divine Worship and Sacraments Music The Archdiocesan Choir Anthony J. DiCello Cadral Music Director Blake Callahan, Organist Jeremy Helmes, Cantor Mary Wiley, Cantor Sara Renner, Oboe Cincinnati Brassworks Wesley Woolard, trumpet Scott Batchelder, trumpet Amy Lassiter, horn Nick Gilmore, trombone Sean McGhee, bass trombone Scott Lang, timpani 11
Prayer for Vocations Almighty Far, You have created us for some definite purpose. Grant us grace to know path You have planned for us in this life and to respond with a generous Yes. Make our archdiocese, parishes, homes and hearts fruitful ground for Your gift of vocations. May our young people respond to Your call with courage and zeal. Stir among our men a desire and strength to be good and holy priests. Bless us with consecrated religious and those called to a chaste single life, permanent deacons, and faithful husbands and wives, who are a sign of Christ s love for His Church. We commend our prayer for vocations to You, Far, through intercession of Mary our Mor, in Holy Spirit, through Christ our Lord. Amen. The Ancient Office of Tenebrae Wednesday, April 17 at 7:30 pm in cadral. This unique Holy Week service features gradual extinction of all lights and candles in cadral symbolizing temporary triumph of prince of darkness over Light of World, and loud noise, or strepitus, at conclusion suggesting earthquake described in Passion narratives. A single candle left burning is symbol and promise of Christ s triumph over death and darkness. The service includes praying of psalms, scripture readings, chanting of Lamentations and singing of a cappella chants and choral music sung by Cadral Choir. Reverend Raymond Larger will preside. All are welcome. Sacred Triduum at Cadral Holy Thursday Evening Mass of Lord s Supper at 5:00 pm Archbishop Dennis Schnurr, celebrant Good Friday Celebration of Passion of Lord at 12:00 noon Bishop Joseph Binzer, celebrant Stations of Cross at 5:15 pm Holy Saturday The Easter Vigil in Holy Night at 8:30 pm Archbishop Dennis Schnurr, celebrant Easter Sunday at Cadral Easter Mass at 8:30 am Reverend Raymond Larger, celebrant Solemn Easter Mass at 11:00 am Bishop Joseph Binzer, celebrant The Cadral Choir sings for liturgies of Sacred Triduum and 11:00 am Mass on Easter Sunday 12