Good Friday Service Friday, March 25, 2016 10.30am But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that made us whole, and with his stripes we are healed. Isaiah 53:5 O Keefe Cross All Saints Anglican Church 235 Rubidge Street, Peterborough, ON Tel. 705 876-1501 Email: saints@allsaintspeterborough.org www.allsaintspeterborough
Gathering Organ Prelude Adagio from Toccata, Adagio and Fugue J. S. Bach Silence Ministry of the Word Responses, Confession, and Collect BAS p. 308 Reading Isaiah 53: 7-12 Silence Hymn O Sacred Head, Surrounded CP 198 REQUIEM BY GABRIEL FAURÉ WITH READINGS FROM THE GOSPEL OF JOHN REQUIEM: PART 1 Reading John 18: 1-12 Choir Introit and Kyrie Grant eternal rest to them, Lord, and let perpetual light shine on them. A hymn befits you, God in Zion, and a vow to you shall be fulfilled in Jerusalem. Hear my prayer, for unto you all flesh shall come. Lord, have mercy upon us. Christ, have mercy upon us. Lord, have mercy upon us. REQUIEM: PART 2 Reading John 18:13-27 Choir Offertoire O Lord Jesus Christ, King of Glory, free the souls of the dead from infernal punishment, and from the deep abyss. Free them from the mouth of the lion, do not let Hell swallow them up, do not let them fall into the darkness. Sacrifices and prayers of praise we offer to you, O Lord. Receive them for the souls of those whom we commemorate today. Lord, make them pass from death to life, as you once promised to Abraham, and to his seed. Amen. REQUIEM: PART 3
Reading John 18:28-19:2 Choir - Sanctus Lord God of Hosts, the heavens and earth are filled with your glory. Hosanna in the highest! REQUIEM: PART 4 Reading John 19:3-16 Solo Pie Jesu Merciful Lord Jesus, grant them rest, eternal rest. REQUIEM: PART 5 Reading John 19:16-25 Choir Agnus Dei and Lux Aeterna Lamb of God, who removes the sins of the world, grant them rest. Lamb of God, who removes the sins of the world, grant them rest. Lamb of God, who removes the sins of the world, grant them eternal rest. May eternal light shine on them, Lord, with your saints, for eternity, for you are merciful. Grant eternal rest to them, Lord, and let perpetual light shine on them. REQUIEM: PART 6 Reading John 18:25-30 Choir Libera Me Deliver me, Lord, from eternal death, on that day of dread, when move, when you shall come to judge the world by fire. the heavens and earth shall
I am made to tremble, and to fear, when destruction shall come, and also your coming wrath. O that day, that day of wrath, of calamity and misery, the great and exceedingly bitter day. Grant eternal rest to them, Lord, and let perpetual light shine on deliver me. them. Deliver me, O Lord, REQUIEM: PART 7 Reading John 19 31-42 Choir In Paradisum May angels lead you into Paradise. At your coming may martyrs lead you into the Holy City, Jerusalem. May the chorus of angels receive you, and with Lazarus, have eternal rest. receive you, and may they who once was a pauper, may you Intercessions Lord s Prayer Hymn Were You There CP 192 (during which the offering is collected) Veneration of the Cross Celebrant: This is the wood of the cross, on which hung the Saviour of the world. People: Come let us worship. You are invited to venerate the cross. Concluding Prayer Depart in silence. Each year the Church renews its understanding of itself and its world in the process, the story, of the Christian Year. Above all, in Holy Week and Easter, it takes us inexorably through a series of changing relationships, shifting perspectives, that cannot be rushed: it leads us through the Passion and Resurrection of Jesus, which is the centre and wellspring of what we are. We can t do this with selected highlights, saving time; this is a contemplation, a feeding, that requires our flesh and blood, our patience, our passion. It requires that things are done to us, that we allow ourselves to be changed and enlarged. Archbishop Rowan Williams from A Ray of Darkness
Rector The Rev. Geoff Howson Priest Assistant The Rev. Canon Milton Barry Music Director Syd Birrell Organist Syd Birrell Soloists Wayne Robinson, bass; Tonya-Leah Watts, soprano Readers Graham Hart, John Badham, Wendy McNab, Nancy Marshall, Suzanne McMillan, Alan Wotherspoon, Renee Paul A special thank you to All Saint s Choir and guests. Music has been offered in worship since Biblical times; this offering of the Faure Requiem by the choir during this liturgy for Good Friday is of vital importance, for music has the ability to transcend words; it can inspire, excite, soothe, and heal; it can unite people of different backgrounds and nationalities, it can speak to people of all faiths and of none, and it can point the way to God. May this wonderful masterpiece be such an offering. THE TRIDUUM THE GREAT THREE DAYS Meaning of the Triduum Welcome to All Saint s! The orders of service give the shape and texts for our liturgies, but the heart and soul of our worship will come from your participation and from your approach to God. These liturgies are amongst the most profound and moving of all services. If you find yourself connected to deep feeling, deep thought and deep affection, then you have entered into the story, and you are blessed. Let yourself hear the words as if for the first time. Find a part of the story and let it touch you.
Maundy Thursday is the day we remember the last supper that Jesus had with his friends. We recall in words and actions that amongst his last acts was to wash his disciples feet, an act of servanthood. We remember the Garden of Gethsemane and ask ourselves, Can we not pray but one hour? We strip the altar area of all cloths and ornaments. And we leave in silence. Good Friday is the day we remember the death of Jesus. All is sparse. The music and readings set the tone. The liturgy is simple, even stark. We are invited to behold the wood of the cross, and to stand before it for a moment. We stand together as a family gathers at the time of death, in sadness, in grief, in community. The Festival of the Resurrection (Easter Vigil and Easter Day) is the journey from darkness to light. As we gather on Easter Morning we recall the women in the gospel story who gathered in the dark before dawn the start of the next day in Jewish reckoning. We light a new fire, tell the stories of our ancestors which are our foundational narrative of God s saving love, sing out the news of the new life in Christ, and celebrate with thanksgiving God s gift of resurrection in Christ. Throughout all of these services may you know, in a new powerful way, the presence of the God who is with us in our suffering and our joy, and who forever and eternally brings new life and hope to the world. Sunday, March 27th THE DAY OF RESURRECTION 8:30 am Holy Eucharist 10:30 am Choral Festival Eucharist Bishop Linda Nicholls celebrant at both 8:30 and 10:30am