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The Sacred Paschal Triduum 2015 Basilica of Sacred Heart Basilica of Sacred Heart University Notre ~ Notre Dame, Indiana University of Notre Dame ~ Nof otre DameDame, Indiana

The Sacred Paschal Triduum April 2-4, 2015 Basilica of Sacred Heart University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana Thursday of Holy Week (Holy Thursday) 9:00 am Morning Prayer (separate booklet) 5:00 pm Mass of Lord s Supper page 3 11:00 pm Office of Tenebrae page 15 Friday of Passion of Lord (Good Friday) 9:00 am Morning Prayer (separate booklet) 3:00 pm The Celebration of Passion of Lord page 24 7:15 pm Stations of Cross (separate booklet) Holy Saturday 9:00 a.m. Morning Prayer (separate booklet) 9:00 p.m. The Easter Vigil in Holy Night page 33 2

Mass of Lord s Supper As we eat his flesh that was sacrificed for us, we are made strong,, as we drink his Blood that was poured out for us, we are washed clean. -Preface from Mass of Lord s Supper Rev. Thomas J. O Hara, C.S.C. Provincial Superior of United States Province, Congregation of Holy Cross Presider Homilist 3

Preludes Mass of Lord s Supper Sinfonia in A Maor, TWV 43:A6 Adoramus Te, Christe Telemann Berthier The Introductory Rites Processional Hymn Lauda Anima & # # 4 2 Choir: Choir: & # # & # # 1. Praise, O Zi - on, voic - es rais - 2. Here re - call - ing Christ's own Pas - 3. Christ, Pas - chal Lamb o - be - 4. As we keep this won - drous mys - 5. Though a mul - ti - tude re - ceives 6. Though 7. Bread of bread An - will gels! now for be God's bro chil - - 8. Liv - ing bread, Good Shep - herd, feed ing, sion dient, t'ry, him, ken, dren us, Glo - ri - fy your Shep - herd - King; Let un - Come, dis - ci - ples, as his friends; Bless - ing, Gave him - self as God had planned; Now re - Heart mind in faith com - bine. Here we Christ, Though in man wine - y will parts, now is be one; poured, Shared Christ, a here - Pil - grims' strength a - long way; God pro - End - less mer - cy of - fer - ing; With your & # # wor - thy yet im - pas - sioned Thank - ful hymns of break - ing, pour - ing, shar - ing By se ac - tions, plac - ing for - mer of - f'rings, In self - giv - ing, eat bread, his Bod - y, Drink his pre - cious like by saints sin - ners, He re - mains God's pre - sent in se sym - bols, Still is whole, vides in love, as al - ways, Ho - ly man - na hal - lowed saints u - nite us, To your heav - n'ly 4 # #

& # # & # # hal - lowed saints u - nite us, To your heav - n'ly # hom Christ - age still ring! sends Join To your hum world - ble his ac Blood - cla - here he sts, Prays a - gain in con - se - Blood in wine; This, death - less Vic - tim's on tru ev - - - ly ly 'ry Son. Lord. day. This, Through Christ, one as choice meal I - one saac gift Church on of is ban - quet bring; There will we, for - ev - er ma - tions To psalm which an - gels Bod - y, Cov - e - nant which nev - er cra - tion; "Eat drink!" his great com - ta - ble Set in sac - ra - men - tal heav - en: Sav - ing grace with - held from nour - ished, Lead - ing to one life re - al - tar, Still our debt to God will feast - ing, "A - men!" With an - gels Greeting Penitential Act Glory to God All: & b b b 4 4 Glo - ry to God in high - est, on & b b b. J. peace & b b b. 2 4 4 dore. sing. ends. m. sign. none. stored. pay. sing! earth Kirner/Warner peace, to peo - ple of good will, We praise you, we bless you, we a - you, we & b b b b glo - ri - fy you, glo - ry, Lord God heav-en -ly King, Cantor or Choir: Lord, Jesus Christ... have mercy on us. All: 5 & bb b.. we give you O. God,. b.. J thanks for your great al-might-y Fa-r.. Œ Œ

Cantor or Choir: Lord, Jesus Christ... have mercy on us. All: & b b b Collect For & b b b.. you a - lone are Ho - ly One, You a - lone are You a - lone are Most High, Je - sus & b b b. b > >. Lord, ΠΠChrist with Ho - ly Spir-it in glo - ry of God Fa - r, A - men. A-men.. U w The Liturgy of Word Reading I Exodus 12: 1 8, 11 14 The passover of Lord A memorial feast. Responsorial Psalm Psalm 116: 12 13, 15 16bc, 17-18 Kirner & # 4 4 Our. bless - ing cup is a com -mun-ion with Reading II 1 Corinthians 11: 23 26 The supper of Lord In remembrance of me. blood of w Christ. 6

Gospel Acclamation Kirner/Warner & b 4... Praise to you, Lord Je - sus Christ, King of end - less glo-ry! Gospel John 13: 1 15 The sign of perfect love service to God s people. Homily The Washing of Feet plainchant, mode VI & b U - bi cá - ri - Where true love tas char et - i - a ty - mor De - us i - bi are found, God is al - ways est. re. Congregavit nos in unum Christi amor. Exultemus et in ipso ucundemur. Timeamus et amemus Deum vivum. Et ex corde diligamus nos sincero. Simul ergo cum in unum congregamur: Ne nos mente dividamur, caveamus. Cessent urgia maligna, cessent lites. Et in medio nostri sit Christus Deus. Simul quoque cum beatis videamus. Glorianter vultum tuum, Christe Deus. Gaudium quod est immensum, atque probum: Saecula per infinita saeculorum. Amen. The love of Christ has brought us toger as one, let us exult be oyful in him. Let us fear love living God, let us love from a sincere heart. Therefore, when we come toger as one let us be on guard lest we be divided in mind. Let unkind quarrels disputes cease, let Christ, let God, be in our midst. And when we, with blessed, gloriously behold your face, O Christ, O God. There will be immense righteous oy throughout infinite ages. Amen. 7

Dismissal of Elect & bb b 4 2 & b b b May you cling to And if you Prayer of Faithful wis - dom, cher - ish her, for she will pro - she will keep you safe.. tect you. Warner ΠThe Liturgy of Eucharist Presentation of Holy Oils Gifts Warner The oils presented here were blessed by Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades at Chrism Mass earlier this week. As Holy Oils are received congregation acclaims: & # # 4 3 2 4 Bless - ed, bless - ed, bless - ed be our 4 3 n God, for - ev - er! Lauridsen O nata lux de lumine, Jesu redemptor saeculi, Dignare clemens supplicum Laudes preces que sumere. Qui carne quondam contegi Dignatus es pro perditis Nos membra confer effici, Tui beati corporis. O light born of light, O Jesus, redeemer of world, Deign in your mercy to receive praises And prayers of those who entreat you. You who once condescended to be clad in flesh for those who were lost, Grant that we might be made members of your blessed body. 8

Prayer over Offerings Holy, Holy, Holy Kirner/Warner & b b b 4. & b b b & b b b & b b b Ho - ly, Ho - ly Ho - ly Lord God of. hosts. Heav -en earth are full of your glo - Ho - & b b b b. J. J - san - na in high - est. Ho - san - na in high-est. Bless ed is he who Ho b. J Œ. comes in name of Œ. - san - na in high - est. Ho - san - na in Œ ry. Œ Lord. U. high-est. Œ The Mystery of Faith Kirner/Warner & b b b 2 4. & bb b Re We pro - claim your death O Lord, pro - fess Œ - sur - rec - tion un - til you come a -. gain. your 9

Great Amen & bb b 4 4 A & bb b A - men, A - men, A - - -. J - men, A - men, A - - -. J. men.. men. Kirner/Warner ΠΠThe Communion Rite The Lord s Prayer Sign of Peace plainchant Lamb of God All: & 4 3. 4 Ag - nus De - i, Lamb of God, you take a - Communion Procession Kirner/Warner &.. 4 3 sins of All: world, have & 4 3 4 mer - cy on us. Ag - nus De - i, Lamb of God, you take a - & way sins of. world, We welcome to this Mass all those who might be oining us from or Christian denominations or faith traditions. During Holy Communion, you are invited to come forward to receive a blessing from a communion minister if you wish. Please indicate this by crossing your arms over your chest. 10. way O grant us peace.

Communion Antiphons Dean & b b b b 4 2. Taste see,. taste see that Lord is. good, Lord is good. & # # # # 4 3 & # # # # I re-ceived liv - ing.. I re - ceived liv - ing God, God, my my Living God, arr. Coman heart is full heart is full of of. oy, oy. Prayer after Communion 11

The Transfer of Most Blessed Sacrament plainchant, mode III All those not participating in procession are asked to kneel. & b b All: Pan - ge lin - gua Men: Sing, my tongue glo - ri - Sav-ior s ó - glo - & b b San - gui - nís - que Of Blood all pre - price & b b Fruc - tus Des - tined ven - tris for ge - world s si, ry, ti - ó - si, ex - ceed-ing, ne - ró - si re-demp-tion, Cór - Of por - is my - sté - ri - um his flesh mys - t ry sing; Quem Shed in by mn - our di pré - ti - um im - mor - tal King, Rex From ef - a f - dit no - ble gén - womb ti - um. to spring. & b b Choir: Praise we Christ s immortal body, And his precious blood we praise; Born of royal Virgin mor, He shall reign for endless days! Des - tined Dying once to save all nations, Evermore he wins our praise. for world s re-demp-tion, From a no - ble womb to spring. & b b Women: All: No-bis Of a da - pure tus no - bis spot - less na - Vir - & b b Et He in as mn - do Man with con - us ver - sá - tus, con-vers-ing, tus gin Ex Born in - for tác - ta us on Vír - earth gi - ne, be - low, Spar - Stayed, so vér - seeds bi of sé - truth mi - to ne, sow; & b b Su - Then i he mo - ras closed in in - co - lá - tus sol - emn or - der Mi - ro clau - sit Won- drous - ly his ór - life di - ne. of woe. Choir: On eve of that Last Supper, Breaking bread with chosen friends: He obeys Law s direction, Even as Old Law ends. Now he hs twelve a new bread, His own flesh with ir flesh blends. 12

Pange lingua - page 2 & bb Choir: All: In On su - pré - night mae of noc - te that Last coe - Sup - & bb Ob - He, ser - vá - Pasch - ta al le - ge vic - tim & bb Ci - bum Then as tur - food bae to du - His o - dis - dé - nae ci - ples nae per Re - seat - cm - bens cum ed with His frá - tri - bus, cho-sen b, Ci - First bus ful - in fills le - gá - li - bus, Law s com - m; Se Gives ple - ne eat-ing, dat su - is him-self with má - His ni - bus. own h. & bb Choir: Humbly let us voice our homage For so great a Sacrament. Let all former rites surrender, To Lord s New Testament. What our senses fail to fathom, Let us grasp through faith s consent. Then as food to His dis - ci - ples Gives him-self with His own h. & b b Men: All: Ver - Word bum made ca - ro, Flesh, pa - nem ve - bread of na - & bb Fit - Wine que in - san - guis to his Chris - ti blood He rum ture me - rum, chan - ges, & b b Ad fir - On - ly mán-dube cor heart sin - cé - rum in earn-est, Ver - By bo His car - word nem to éf - fi - cit: Flesh He turns; Et What si though sen - sense sus no dé - change fi - cit, dis - cerns? So - Faith la her fi - des les - son sf - quick - Choir: By a word Word embodied, Changes common bread wine: Bread becomes his holy Body, Wine is made his Blood divine; Though this truth evades senses, Faith unveils sacred sign. fi - cit. ly learns. continued... 13

& b b All: All: Tan -tum er - go Ge - ni - tó - ri Sac - ra - mén - Ge - ni - tó - & b b Et Sa - an - lus, tí - quum ho - nor, do - cu - vir - tus tum que mén - tum quo - que Ve - Laus ne - et ré-muu - bi - cér - nu - i: lá - ti - o, No - Sit vo et cé - dat ben - e - rí - díc - tu - ti - i o: & b b Praes-tet fi - des Pro - ce - dén-ti supab pleu - mén-tutró - que Sen - s-um Com-par sit de - lau - féc - dá - tu - ti - i. o. A - men. All are invited to pray at altar of repose. All depart in unbroken silence. Traditionally, a watch is kept at altar of repose after evening Mass of Lord s Supper. The Office of Tenebrae will be celebrated in Basilica of Sacred Heart this evening at 11:00 p.m. Morning Prayer will be celebrated tomorrow Holy Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. in Basilica of Sacred Heart. Please leave this booklet at end of pew. 14

Office of Tenebrae The Lord Jesus loves us gave up his life for us. Few of us will be called to die way he died. Yet all of us must lay down our lives with him for him. If we would be faithful to gospel we must take up our cross daily follow him. - From Constitutions of Congregation of Holy Cross, Constitution 8: The Cross, Our Hope, no. 112 Rev. Peter D. Rocca, C.S.C., Rector, Basilica of Sacred Heart Presider 15

Please turn off all cell phones observe a spirit of prayerful recollection before Office of Tenebrae begins. Office of Tenebræ Tenebrae is Latin for "darkness." This service, originally combined offices of Matins Lauds on Holy Thursday, Good Friday Holy Saturday, takes its name from responsory, Tenebrae factæ sunt, darkness was wrought. Lamentations is a small psalter of communal laments over Jerusalem, following its destruction by Babylonians in 587 BC. The first four chapters are alphabetic acrostics (with a stanza for each of 22 letters of Hebrew alphabet), fifth has same number of verses as alphabet. Each time cantor sings various strophes of lamentations, choir first sings a brief chant-like setting of a letter of Hebrew alphabet in keeping with structure of book. The gradual extinction of all lights in Basilica symbolizes temporary triumph of prince of darkness over Light of World, loud noise, or strepitus, at conclusion of service suggests earthquake described in Passion narratives. The single cle left burning is symbol promise of Christ's triumph over death darkness. Procession Please st. plainchant, mode I Nos autem gloriari oportet in cruce Domini nostri Jesu Christi in quo est salus, vita et resurrectio nostra: per quem salvati et liberati sumus. Deus, misereatur nostri, et benedicat nobis: illuminet vultum suum super nos, et misereatur nostri. Ut cognoscamus in terra viam tuam in omnibus gentibus salutare tuum. We must glory in cross of our Lord Jesus Christ: because re is our salvation, our life our resurrection: through it we are saved set free. O God, be gracious to us bless us: let your face shed its light upon us, be gracious to us. So will your ways be known upon earth all nations learn your saving help. Opening Prayer 16

Psalm 102 Please be seated. Proulx & b b c O. Lord, hear my prayer; let my cry come to you. Psalm Prayer Please kneel in each instance remain kneeling until cle is extinguished. Lamentations 1: 1-5 Please be seated. Here begins Lamentations of Prophet Jeremiah. Aleph. How lonely she is now, once crowded city! Widowed is she who was mistress over nations; princess among provinces has been made a toiling slave. Beth. Bitterly she weeps at night, tears upon her cheeks, with not one to console her of all her dear ones; her friends have all betrayed her become her enemies. Ghimel. Judah has fled into exile from oppression cruel slavery; yet where she lives among nations she finds no place to rest: all her persecutors come upon her where she is narrowly confined. Daleth. The roads to Sion mourn for lack of pilgrims going to her feasts; all her gateways are deserted, her priests groan, her virgins sigh; she is in bitter grief. He. Her foes are uppermost, her enemies are at ease; Lord has punished her for her many sins. Her little ones have gone away, captive before foe. Jerusalem, Jerusalem, return to Lord, your God. Responsory Crux fidelis inter omnes, arbor una et nobilis. Nulla silva talem profert, Fronde, flore, germine. Dulce lignum, dulces clavas, Dulce pondus sustinet. Amen. Faithful cross above all or one only noble tree! None in foliage, none in blossom, none in fruit thy peer may be: Sweetest wood sweetest iron Sweetest weight is hung on e. Amen. Roger-Ducasse 17

Psalm Prayer Please kneel. Psalm 22 Please be seated. Waddell, OCSO & bb b c My God! My. God! Why have you for. - sak - en me? Silent Reflection Psalm Prayer Please kneel. Hymn & b b Unison:? b b C C 1. Ah, ho ly 2. Who was 3. For me, kind 4. There - fore, kind Please st. Herzliebster Jesu - Je - sus, how hast thou of - fend - ed, that mor-tal guilt - y? Who brought this up - on e? A - las, my Je - sus, was thine in - car - na - tion, thy mor-tal Je - sus, since I can - not pay e, I do a - # # &? b b b b udg trea sor dore. J - ment hath on e de - scend - ed? By foes de - rid - ed, - son, Je - sus, hath un - done e. 'Twas I, Lord Je - sus, - row, thy life's ob - la - tion, thy death of an - guish e, will ev - er pray e. Think on thy pit - y & bb. J 18

? b b. J &? b b b b by thine own re it was de thy bit - ter thy love un I - ect - ed, O most af - flict - - nied e; I cru - ci - fied pas - sion, for my sal - va - - swerv - ing, not my de - serv -. J ed. e. tion. ing. # Lamentations 1: 10-14 Please be seated. Jod. The foe stretched out his h to all her treasures; she has seen those nations enter her sanctuary whom you forbade to come into your assembly. Caph. All her people groan, searching for bread; y give ir treasures for food, to retain breath of life. Look, O Lord, see how worthless I have become! Lamed. Come, all you who pass by way, look see wher re is any suffering like my suffering, which has been dealt me when Lord afflicted me on day of his blazing wrath. Mem. From on high he sent fire down into my very frame; he spread a net for my feet, overthrew me. He left me desolate, in pain all day. Nun. He has kept watch over my sins; by his h y have been plaited; y have settled about my neck; He has brought my strength to its knees; Lord has delivered me into ir grip. I am unable to rise. Jerusalem, Jerusalem, return to Lord, your God. Silent Reflection Please hold page-turn until completion of Lamentations. 19

Responsory Byrd Bow thine ear, O Lord, hear us: Let thine anger cease from us. Sion is wasted brought low, Jerusalem desolate void. Psalm Prayer Psalm 69 Please kneel. Please be seated. Guimont & b 8 6 Turn to Lord in your n need you will. live. Psalm Prayer Lamentations 3: 1-9 Please kneel. Please be seated. Aleph. I am one who knows affliction from rod of his anger. Aleph. One whom he has led forced to walk in darkness, not in light. Aleph. Against me alone he brings back his h again again all day. Beth. He has worn away my flesh my skin, he has broken my bones. Beth. He has beset me round about with poverty weariness. Beth. He has left me to dwell in dark like those long dead. Ghimel. He has hemmed me in with no escape weighed me down with chains. Ghimel. Even when I cry out for help, he stops my prayer. Ghimel. He has blocked my ways with fitted stones, turned my paths aside. Jerusalem, Jerusalem, return to Lord, your God. 20

Responsory Vierne Kyrie eleison. Christe eleison. Kyrie eleison. Lord have mercy. Christ have mercy. Lord have mercy. Psalm Prayer Please kneel. Gospel Canticle Please st. Luke 2: 29-32 Rocca, C.S.C. & b b b The cantor sings antiphon which is n repeated by all. Pro -tect us, Lord, as we stay a - wake; Watch o - ver us & b b b b that a - wake, we may keep watch with Christ a - sleep, rest as we sleep, in his peace. & b b b W W Cantor: All: Lord, now you let your servant / go in peace: your / word has been ful - filled. My own eyes have seen sal - / va - tion which you have prepared in sight of / ev - 'ry peo - ple. A light to reveal you to / na - tions glory of your / peo - ple Is - ra - el. Glo - ry to Far / to Son, to / Ho - ly Spir - it. As it was in be - / gin - ning, is now will be for / ev - er. Amen. Protect us, Lord... 21

Silent Reflection Please kneel. Concluding Prayer The one remaining cle is borne down center aisle. Only after cle has completely disappeared into foyer of Basilica is strepitus, or sustained noise, to begin. Once cle reemerges into Basilica, noise ceases. The ministers, followed by assembly, n depart in silence. Let paschal fast be kept sacred. Let it be observed everywhere on Good Friday, where possible, prolonged through Holy Saturday, as a way of coming to oys of Sunday of Resurrection uplifted with a welcoming heart. (Constitution on Sacred Liturgy, 110) 22

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The Celebration of Passion of Lord He was pierced by sharp point of lance, From stain of sin to wash us, shed water blood. Now is fulfilled what by David in his true hymn was foretold to nations: God reigns from tree. -Vexilla regis, Vespers Hymn for Passion Sunday Rev. Paul V. Kollman, C.S.C. Executive Director, Center for Social Concerns Associate Professor, Theology Presider Homilist 24

The Celebration of Passion of Lord Our celebration of Paschal Triduum continues. When presider prostrates, all kneel remain kneeling until end of prayer. Prayer The Liturgy of Word We listen to prophecy harsh reality of Christ s passion. Today we witness extent of God s love: death itself bends before it. Reading I Isaiah 52: 13 53: 12 Pierced for our offenses, crushed for our sins... Responsorial Psalm Psalm 31: 2, 6, 12 13, 15 16, 17, 25 Bower & n, b b Fa - r, in - to your hs. J n b I com - mend my spi - rit. Reading II Hebrews 4: 14 16; 5: 7 9 He became source of eternal salvation... Gospel Acclamation Bower & 3 4 Glo - ry to. you, Word of. God, Lord Je - sus. Christ! Gospel John 18: 1 19: 42 The passion of our Lord Jesus Christ according to John. Please remain sting for final part of Passion. 25

Homily Dismissal of Elect The Solemn Intercessions & A Please st. I. For Holy Church II. For Pope III. For all orders degrees of faithful IV. For catechumens V. For unity of Christians VI. For Jewish people VII. For those who do not believe in Christ VIII. For those who do not believe in God IX. For those in public office X. For those in tribulation Please be seated after intercessions. - men. A - men. A - plainchant men. The Adoration of Holy Cross All st turn to face cross as it is borne into church by presider. The Showing of Holy Cross plainchant After each response all kneel venerate cross briefly in silence. & W W Presider: Be - hold wood of Cross, on which hung salvation of world. & All: Come let us 26 a - dore.

The Adoration of Holy Cross plainchant, mode IV All are invited to venerate wood of cross according to personal custom. Crucem tuam adoramus, Domine: et sanctam resurrectionem tuam Laudamus et glorificamus: Ecce enim propter lignum venit Gaudium in universo mundo. Deus misereatur nostri, Et benedicat nobis: Illuminet vultum suum super nos, Et misereatur nostri. We adore, O Lord, your cross; we praise we glorify your sacred resurrection. Because for timber of cross oy came to whole world. May God be gracious bless us: let his face shine upon us have mercy on us. The Reproaches Sers O my people, what have I done to you? How have I offended you? Answer me! I led you out of Egypt, from slavery to freedom, but you led your Savior to cross. For forty years I led you safely through desert. I fed you with manna from heaven, brought you to a l of plenty: but you led your Savior to cross. Holy is God! Holy strong! Holy immortal One, have mercy on us. What more could I have done for you? I planted you as my fairest vine, but you yielded only bitterness: When I was thirsty you gave me vinegar to drink, you pierced your Savior s side with a lance. I opened sea before you, but you opened my side with a spear. I led you on your way in a pillar of cloud, but you led me to Pilate s court. I bore you up with manna in desert, but you struck me down scourged me. I gave you saving water from rock, but you gave me gall vinegar to drink. I gave you a royal scepter, but you gave me a crown of thorns. I raised you to height of maesty, but you raised me high on a cross. Trisagion & bb c A - gi - os Please kneel repeat after choir. o. e - ós, A - gi - os is - chy - rós, Isele & bb A - gi - os a - thá - na - tos, 27 e - lé - i - son i - más.

& bb c. Sanc - tus De - us, Sanc - tus for - tis, & b b Sanc - tus im - mor - tá - lis, mi - se - ré - re no - bis. & b b c w. Saint Dieu, saint et fort, & b b. saint et im - mor - tel, prends pi - tié de nous. & b b c. San - to Di - os, San - to y fuer - te, & b b San - to in - mor - tal, ten pie - dad de no - so - tros. Sung four times. & bb c. Ho - ly God, Ho - ly might - y one, & b b Ho - ly im - mor - tal one, have mer - cy on us. Please be seated. 28

Holy Communion Although Eucharist is not celebrated on Good Friday, it is an ancient tradition to receive communion today day above all ors to proclaim death of Lord as we do whenever we eat this bread. Preparation Rite Please st when Eucharist is brought to altar. The Lord's Prayer plainchant Communion Procession We welcome to this liturgy all those who might be oining us from or Christian denominations or faith traditions. During Holy Communion, you are invited to come forward to receive a blessing from a communion minister if you wish. Please indicate this by crossing your arms over your chest. Communion Motet Casals O vos omnes, qui transitis per viam, attendite et videte si est dolor, sicut dolor meus. O all you who pass along this way behold see if re is any sorrow like unto my sorrow. Communion Hymn & b c 1. 2. 3. 4. Sing, He Faith - Bend my en - ful your tongue, dured Cross, boughs, & b Tell Vin - One All e - your sto - gar on - rig - a - O ry ly id song nails, bove Tree 29 of all of far spear no - branch - ble es, tri - spit - oth - glo - w wide; reed; tree, bend! & b umph, ting, er, ry! Picardy

All your rig - id branch - es, bend! & b Tell From None For of that in a dread ho - fo - while ly liage, & b Sing Blood None at of in your Sav - wa - fruit birth & b How Earth Sweet And up - on stars wood king of ior ter your be - & b Van - By And Gent - quish - that your ly ing flood load, on. cross sky sweet earth in from most your fi - bod - none an - nal y in cient cru - forth peer stowed, a ci - pro - may sus - bat - bro - blos - tem - w fied; ceed: be; pend; vic - o - i - heav - death stain sweet bos - he are is om tle, ken som, per w died. freed. he. tend. w tim cean ron en Communion Motet Ave verum corpus natum de Maria Virgine: Vere passum immolatum in cruce pro homine. Cuus latus perforatum unda fluxit sanguine: Esto nobis praegustatum in mortis examine. O dulcis, O pie, O Jesu Fili Mariae; miserere mei. Amen. Byrd Hail, true body, born of Virgin Mary: Truly suffering, sacrificed on cross for us. From whose pierced side flowed water blood: Be for us a foretaste in death s agony. O sweet, O loving, O Jesus son of Mary have mercy on me. Amen. Prayer after Communion Prayer over People 30

Hymn & Passion Chorale..? & 1. Re - deem - er King 2. Your dy - ing 3. Your love with - in your us Sav - ris - quick - ior, ing en: # your death give hope In - crease we it ce - life day # le - to by brate. all. day.....? & So Your That good, yet faith - ful born way we, our-selves our of de - bro - giv - ny - r, ing ing, # you live em - brac - may find in es in hu - great you man # state. small. way... #.? O Help You Sav - us once ior, to left in make all, your your O dy - our - Sav - ing, ney, ior, you to a do walk your your thorn - y Fa - r's glo - rious path to b # will; way, tread:.. & Give And Help? # # us from us this to strength night fol - to of low # # suf - dy - glad - fer, ing ly, # to to wher - Following hymn, all depart in unbroken silence. Stations of Cross will be celebrated this evening at 7:15 p.m. in Basilica. Morning Prayer will be celebrated tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. in Basilica. Please leave this booklet at end of pew. 31 n live find ev - for a er oth - oy you ers filled have. still. day. led..

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The Easter Vigil in Holy Night O truly blessed night, worthy alone to know time hour when Christ rose from underworld! The sanctifying power of this night dispels wickedness, washes faults away, restores innocence to fallen, oy to mourners. -The Easter Proclamation Rev. Peter D. Rocca, C.S.C. Rector of Basilica of Sacred Heart Presider Rev. David J. Scheidler, C.S.C. Associate Rector, Basilica of Sacred Heart Homilist 33

The Easter Vigil in Holy Night In accord with ancient tradition, this night is one of vigil (Exodus 12: 42). We enter it as servants awaiting Master s return so that when he comes, he will find us wide awake seat us at his table. The Solemn Beginning of Vigil or Lucernarium The Blessing of Fire Preparation of Cle All meanings of light at Christmas Epiphany are gared here given new force. The light of Christ has not only descended to our darkness but has descended into far deeper darkness of death to lead us into light of eternal life. Procession Sharing of Light Presider: & Lu - men Chris - ti. (Light of Christ.) The Easter Proclamation All -- please raise your lighted cles as you sing: De - o gra - ti - as. (Thanks be to God.) All creation is called to reoice. Every Christian heart is lifted in praise to God, for Jesus Christ our King is risen. Priest: Assembly: & The Lord be with you. And with your spir - it. Priest: & Lift up your hearts. Assembly: We lift m up to Lord. Priest: & Let us give thanks to Lord our God. Assembly: It is right ust. At conclusion of Easter Proclamation: & A - men. 34

The Liturgy of Word At heart of this vigil, God speaks to us, we respond in song prayer. Thus we make our own celebrate full meaning of this holy night. Reading I Genesis 1: 1 2: 2 Creation redemption as new creation. Responsorial Psalm Psalm 104: 1 2, 5 6, 10, 12 14 Bower & 4 3 Prayer Reading II Genesis 22: 1-18 The sacrifice of Abraham our Far in faith. Responsorial Psalm Psalm 16: 5, 8, 9 10, 11 Westendorf /Mueller Prayer Send forth your & b b c Pre - Spi - rit, O. Lord, Reading III Exodus 14: 15 15: 1 Redemption: The new Passover. Responsorial Canticle Exodus 15: 1 6, 17 18 Please repeat each time after choir. Isele & c Let us serve me O. 35 Πre - new Lord, I take sing to Lord, for. face of re - fuge in. earth. w you. He is glo - rious - ly tri - um - phant!

Prayer Reading IV Isaiah 54: 5 14 With enduring love, Lord your redeemer takes pity on you. Responsorial Psalm Psalm 30: 2, 4, 5 6, 11 12, 13 Bower/Walton & c I will praise you, Lord, you have res - cued me. Prayer Reading V Ezekiel 36: 16-17a, 18-28 I shall sprinkle clean water upon you I shall give you a new heart. Responsorial Canticle Psalm 42: 3, 5; 43: 3-4 Bower Psalm 42 & bb b c. Like deer that longs for run- ning wa-ters, my soul longs for you. Prayer Glory to God Bower & # Glo - ry to God in & # & # of All: good will. We J J J praise 36 high - est, on you, we J J J J earth peace to peo- ple bless you, we a - dore you, we #.

& & # J J J J J glo-ri - fy you, we give you & # Lord God, heav'n - ly King, O # thanks for your great God, al - might - y. glo - ry, Fa - r. Choir: Lord Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son, Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of Far, you take away sins of world, Choir: you take away sins of world, Choir: you are seated at right h of Far, & # For you a - lone are & # & # & # All: you a - lone are glo - ry of God A - Ho - ly Most High, Fa - r. men. One, & # All: have mer - cy on & # All: & # All: re - ceive have our mer - cy on us;. prayer; you a - lone are Je - sus Christ, with J A - A - us. w. Lord, ΠΠΠΠHo - ly Spi-rit, in men. men. 37

Collect Epistle Romans 6: 3 11 Dead to sin alive for God in Jesus Christ. Gospel Acclamation & Al - le - Processional Alleluia lu - plainchant, mode VII ia! plainchant, mode II & b b b b Al - le - lu - ia,. al - le - lu - ia,. al - le - lu - ia. Gospel Mark 16: 1-7 Presider: & The Lord be with you. People: And with your spir - it. Presider: & W A reading from holy Gospel according to Mark. People: W Glory to you, O Lord. Jesus of Nazareth, crucified, has been raised. Presider: & W The Gospel of Lord. People: W Praise to you, Lord Je - sus Christ. Homily 38

Baptismal Liturgy Pristine Yiyi Scholastica Chen Hallie Anne Nuzum Teresa Nicole Joan of Arc Guerrero Anthony Raymond Lorenzo Ruiz Rosales Kassidy Sue Teresa Benedicta of Cross Lawrence Emily Teresa of Avila Yuan Katelyn Marie Jeanne Jugan of France Miller Grace Margaret of Scotl Zhu are called forth to new birth in living waters. Presentation of Cidates for Baptism Procession to Baptismal Font Cantor: & # Lord, have mer - cy. Choir: & # W Holy Mary Mor of God: Cantor: & # Lord, be mer - ci - ful, Cantor: & # W Be merciful to us sin - ners, Cantor: & # Christ, hear us. Cantor: [ ] & # Christ, gra - cious - ly hear us. All: Lord, have mer - cy. All: Pray for us. All: Lord, de - liv - er us, we pray. All: Lord, we ask you, hear our prayer. All: Christ, hear us. All: Christ, gra - cious - ly hear us. plainchant etc. etc. etc. etc. 39

Blessing of Baptismal Water A solemn prayer of thanksgiving for marvels of God s gift of salvation through Jesus Christ, by working of Holy Spirit. Acclamation Springs of Water Bower After each invocation... & 4 3 & Springs of At conclusion: A - men, wa - ter a - men, bless a - Lord, give him glo - ry men, give him glo - ry. praise for - ev -. praise for - ev -. er.. er. Please be seated turn toward Baptismal Font. Renunciation of Sin Profession of Faith by Elect Baptism As newly baptized return to sanctuary, following antiphon is sung: Bower & & There one is one Lord, one b Faith, one bap - b God Fa - r of tism:. all! The newly baptized are clod with baptismal garments, presented with lighted cles. The newly baptized ir sponsors share Easter light with assembly. Please st. 40

Anm Sowerby This is Spirit s entry now: The water Word, The cross of Jesus on your brow, The seal both felt heard. This miracle of life reborn Comes from Lord of breath; The perfect man from life was torn; Our life comes through his death. Let water be sacred sign That we must die each day To rise again by his design As followers of his way. Renewing Spirit, hear our praise For your baptismal power That washes us through all his days. Cleanse us again this hour. Assembly s Renewal of Baptismal Promises This is a moment of renewed commitment. Death to sin life in God are sealed anew in faith life-giving water. Sprinkling With Baptismal Water Lasst uns erfreuen & b b b 4 6 1. All crea-turerush Choir: 2. O 3. O - ing flow - ing 4. Let all things & b b b w sing: loft: hear. ness, & b b b w beam oice, bright, Son, & b b b O Al - O O O And O of wind wa - ir our ter, Cre - God breez - es pure a - tor le - lu - ia! praise him! praise him! praise him! Pro - Al - Al - Al - Al - le - le - le - le - 41 w King, soft, clear, bless, Lift O Make And up your clouds that mus - ic wor - ship voice ride for him your in with winds Lord hum - us a - to ble - U lu - lu - lu - lu - ia! ia! ia! ia! O O O O sil - lights vid - praise ver of ing moon eve - us Spir - with ning, with it, soft - find warmth Three er a in burn - ris - fire praise ing ing so sun morn mas - Fa - w gleam: voice. light, One! praise him! Al - le - lu - ia, Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - O with in ter - w. r, lu - gold - praise ful praise en re - praise him! w. ia!

Rite of Confirmation Cles are extinguished everyone is seated. Through laying on of hs anointing with chrism, newly baptized now share in sacrament of Confirmation. The Liturgy of Eucharist Presentation Preparation of Gifts Willan O sing unto Lord a new song, for he hath done marvellous things. With his own right h, with his holy arm hath he gotten himself victory, Alleluia! It behoveth Christ to suffer to rise again from dead: so to enter into his glory. Alleluia! Christ being raised from dead, dieth no more; death hath no more dominion over him. Alleluia! With a voice of singing declare ye this let it be known, utter it even unto ends of world. The Lord hath delivered his people. O be oyful in God, all ye ls, O sing praises to honor of his name. Make his praise to be glorious, Alleluia! Amen. Prayer Over Offerings 42

Preface Priest: & The Lord be with you. Priest: & Lift up your hearts. And with your spir - it. Assembly: Assembly: We lift m up to Lord. Priest: & Let us give thanks to Lord our God. Holy, Holy, Holy & Choir: Holy, Holy, Holy Lord, Lord God of hosts. & b b c Ho - ly, Ho - ly,. Ho - ly high - est, ho - san - na 43 Lord, Assembly: It is right ust. Lord God of & b b Choir: Heaven earth are full of your glory, Lord God of hosts. Lord Choir: Hosanna in highest, hosanna in highest, hosanna in highest. & b b Ho - san - na in & b b high - est, ho -. high - est, ho - J san - na in Choir: Blessed is he who comes in name of Lord. & b b Ho - & bb. san - na in san - na in J high - est, ho -. hosts. God of Proulx Œ. Œ hosts. san - na in Œ high - est. san - na in in high - est, ho - high - est. w

The Mystery of Faith & bb c. When we eat this Bread drink this Œ Proulx Cup, we pro - & bb. w. Ó claim your death, O Lord, un - til you come a - gain. Great Amen Proulx & b b c. A - men, a - Œ men, a - Œ men, a - w men.. Ó The Communion Rite The Lord s Prayer plainchant Sign of Peace Lamb of God Choir: Lamb of God, you take away sins of world, Choir: Lamb of God, you take away sins of world, & # have & # have mer - cy on mer - cy on Bower. us.. us. & # #. # #.. Choir: Lamb of God, you take away sins of world, grant us peace. 44

Communion Procession We welcome to this Mass all those who might be oining us from or Christian denominations or faith traditions. During Holy Communion, you are invited to come forward to receive a blessing from a communion minister if you wish. Please indicate this by crossing your arms over your chest. Communion Chant Pascha nostrum immolatus est Christus, alleluia: itaque epulemur in azymis sinceritatis et veritatis, alleluia. plainchant, mode VI Christ, our Paschal Lamb, has been sacrificed, alleluia, refore, let us feast on unleavened bread of sincerity truth, alleluia. Communion Antiphon & b b c Give thanks to Lord for Communion Motet. he J is good, his Waddell, OCSO love is ev - er - last - ing. Willan Hymn of Thanksgiving & # # c Π& # # O Sacred Feast, where in Christ is received, memory of His Passion is renewed in us, our souls are fill d with grace, pledge of everlasting glory is given unto us. Alleluya, Alleluya, Alleluya. This is feast Please st. 45 of. vic - to - ry for our n. God. Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia! 1. Worthy is Christ, Lamb who was slain, whose blood set us free to be people of God. R. 2. Power, riches, wisdom, strength, honor, blessing, glory are his. R. 3. Sing with all people of God, oin in hymn of all creation. 4. Blessing, honor, glory, might be to God Lamb forever. Amen. R. 5. For Lamb who was slain has begun his reign. Alleluia. R. w Hillert

Prayer after Communion The Concluding Rites Solemn Blessing Dismissal plainchant Priest, n all: & W Go forth, Mass is end Thanks be to ( ) - ed, God, al al - - le le - - lu lu - - ia, ia, al - le al - le - - - - - - lu lu - - ia. ia. Concluding Hymn Easter Hymn & c 1. 2. 3. 4. Christ Lives Love's Soar a - re - we Lord gain deem - now is our ing where & All on Where, O Fought Fol - l'wing earth death, fight, our & with is ex - ris'n glo - work Christ to - rious is has day, King; done, led, an - now bat - alt - gels your tle ed say, sting? won. Head; Al - Al - Al - Al - le - le - le - le - Al - Al - Al - Al - le - le - le - le - lu - lu - lu - lu - ia! ia! ia! ia! lu - lu - lu - lu - ia! ia! ia! ia! Raise Once Death Made your he in like & Sing, Where Christ Ours O your has oys died vain him, our for - like tri - souls bids him umphs to him we heav'ns, earth re - ply, vic - to - ry, O grave? o - pened par - a - dise. cross, grave, skies. high, save, rise; rise, Al - le - Al - le - Al - le - Al - le - Al - Al - Al - Al - le - le - le - le - lu - lu - lu - lu - lu - lu - lu - lu - ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! ia! A-men. Postlude Toccata in B-flat Minor 46 Vierne

Many people have given of ir time, talents resources in preparing for celebration of Holy Week at Notre Dame. Special thanks are due to: Rev. Thomas J. O Hara, C.S.C. Provincial Superior of United States Province, Congregation of Holy Cross Rev. Peter D. Rocca, C.S.C. Rector of Basilica of Sacred Heart Rev. David J. Scheidler, C.S.C. Associate Rector of Basilica of Sacred Heart Mr. John Zack, University Sacristan; Mr. Harvey Humphrey, Coordinator of Ministries; Mr. Richard Clawson, Coordinator of Servers staff of Basilica of Sacred Heart The University of Notre Dame Liturgical Choir Dr. Andrew McShane, Director The University of Notre Dame Folk Choir Mr. Steven Warner, Director; Ms. Karen Schneider Kirner, Associate Director Organist; Ms. Elizabeth Schleicher, Vocal Assistant Mr. Brett Perkins, Ms. Rachel Saad, Mr. Marco Cerritelli, Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) Short Course Teams, for ir formation of those receiving Sacraments of Initiation this Easter season. The members of local religious academic communities who have assisted in ministries of se liturgies as Ministers of Holy Communion, lectors, servers, ushers, cantors psalmists. Cover photo by Mr. Matt Cashore University of Notre Dame Program design by Mr. Christian Mucha Acknowledgments: Psalm 102: O Lord, Hear My Prayer Festival Eucharist by Richard Proulx, Psalm 69: Turn to Lord by Michel Guimont, Trisagion Exodus 15: Let Us Sing to Lord by David Clark Isele Psalm 118: Give Thanks to Lord by Chrysogonus Waddell, OCSO GIA Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL. Worthy Is Christ by Richard Hillert text of This Is Spirit s Entry Now by Thomas E Herbranson Augsburg Publishing House, Minneapolis, MN. Reprinted with permission under onelicense.net #A-702876. The text of Praise, O Zion by Alan Hommerding, May You Cling to Wisdom by Steven C. Warner, settings of Gloria, Lenten Gospel Acclamation, Holy, Holy, Holy, Mystery of Faith, Great Amen, Lamb of God from Mass for Our Lady by Steven C. Warner Karen Kirner, Psalm 22: My God! My God by Chrysogonus Waddell, OCSO setting of Canticle of Simeon by Rev. Peter D. Rocca, C.S.C. reprinted with permission of World Library Publications, music liturgy division of J. S. Paluch Company, Inc., Franklin Park, IL under license #AL-0707891. Psalm 34: Taste See by Stephen Dean eprinted with permission of OCP Publications, Portl, OR, under license #25475. The Litany of Saints adapted by Rev. Peter D. Rocca, C.S.C. used with permission of composer. Berakah by Steven C. Warner used with permission of composer. The Gospel Acclamation (Good Friday), Psalm 31 (Good Friday), Psalm 104, Psalm 30, Psalm 42, Gloria Lamb of God from Mass of Our Lady in Memory of Gail Walton, Springs of Water (Holy Saturday) setting of Ephesians 4 by Calvin M. Bower used with permission of composer. The setting of Psalm 116 (Holy Thursday) by Karen Kirner reprinted with permission of composer. The setting of Psalm 16 (Holy Saturday) by Thomas Mueller used with permission of composer. The setting of Isaiah 12 (Holy Saturday) by Craig Westendorf used with permission of composer. The English translation chants of The Roman Missal 2010, International Commission on English in Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. All or selections in public domain. 47