Liturgy of Resurrection Sister Rosemary Ferguson, OP Saint Catherine Chapel Monday, April 23, 2018 I will rise, I will go back to the white and silver shore. I will have courage, as the sun does rising and setting. At birth and death, the gift of life is precious, Soul-life streaming down the strand, I will go as the sea in its turning, I will rise, I will go back, I will rise. Celtic Devotional
Placing of the Pall Breathe on Me, Breath of God Denise Mainville, OP
Entrance Song Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee Henry van Dyke Text: 87 87 D; Henry van Dyke, 1852-1933, alt. Music: Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827; adapted by Edward Hodges, 1796-1867.
First Reading Song of Songs, 2:8-14 Responsorial Psalm Psalm 96 Psalm 96: Sing a Song to the Lord s Holy Name Liam Lawton Refrain 8 6 Sing a song to the Lord s ho - ly name. May the won - ders of God be pro - claimed. Sing a song to the Lord, now ac - claim. Al - le - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia! Ho - ly is God s name! Text: Psalm 96; Liam Lawton; Music: Liam Lawton, arr. by John McCann; 1998, GIA Publications Inc. Second Reading Philippians 1:3-7, 8-9
Gospel Acclamation Alleluia! Give the Glory Ken Canedo 1991, Ken Canedo and Bob Hurd. Published by OCP Publications. All rights reserved. Gospel (All stand) John 14:1-4 Preaching Prayers of the Faithful Response: Oh, living God, hear our prayer.
Presentation and Preparation of Gifts Ave Maria Denise Mainville, OP
Communion Songs O Sacrum Convivium, choir Gift of Finest Wheat Robert E. Kreutz Text: CM with refrain; Omer Westendorf, 1916-1997, Music: BECENTENNIAL. Music and text 1977, Archdiocese of Philadelphia. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Communion Reflection Song of Farewell The Deer s Cry (The Breastplate of St. Patrick) In Paridisum In May pa an ra gels dí guide sum you de and dú cant bring you te in án to ge par a li: dise: in and tu may o all ad the vén mar tu tyrs su come scí pi ant te forth to wel már come ty you res, home; et and per may dú they cant lead te you in in ci to vi the tá ho tem ly san cit ctam y, Je Je rú ru sa sa lem. lem. Cho May rus the an an ge gel ló cho rum rus te sing su to scí wel pi come at, you, et cum Lá and like Laz za a ro quon rus, for dam got páu ten pe and re poor, ae you tér shall nam have há ev be as er ré last qui ing em. rest. English translation by Owen Alstott, 1987, OCP Publications. All rights reserved.
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In gratitude... Celebrant: Homilist: Cantor: Soloist: Choir: Musicians: James Hug, SJ Patricia Siemen, OP Mary Jones, OP Mary Alice Naour, OP Adrian Dominican Sisters Bill Ebbitt, trumpet and bagpipes David Rains, organ We do not see them, but they see us. Their eyes, radiant with glory, are fixed on our eyes.... Though invisible to us, our dead are not absent.... They are living near us, transfigured... into light, into power, into love. Karl Rahner, SJ Cover design: INAI Studio/Barbara Chenicek, OP, and Rita Schiltz, OP All images and citations are the property of their respective owners and are covered by the following copyright or reprint permission license: OneLicense- A-707295
Adrian Adrian! Child of God and Ratisbon Reared in a cornfield, Fed with the Bread of the keeper Divine, Mother Camilla Madden broke the ground for you Dominic looked on this cornfield in the sun and could not help but smile, being procurator, bursar, and general by proxy, he knew how it was run and could not help but smile. He was confident with reason: Christ had a hand-in, Mary and Joseph, Peter, Paul and Agatha Strength there, and sacrifice, tenderness and tears, Love all impetuous, tangled with fears, Bankrupted with promises! Bankruptcy filed, Trustees Divine Saw the matter through. Adrian is Theirs now, 1942. Robert Louise, OP (Priscilla Piche) On the Strings of Time 1942, The Sisters of St. Dominic, Adrian, Michigan