Garing Rites Processional Hymn All People That on Earth Do Dwell Dan Schutte 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. All Know O For To peo that en why? Fa ple ter r, that Lord n Lord Son, on is his our earth God gates God Ho do in with is ly dwell, deed; praise; good: Ghost, Sing With Ap His The to out proach mer God our with cy whom 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Lord aid joy is heav n with he his for cheer did courts ev earth ful us un er a voice; make; to; sure; dore, Him We Praise, His From serve are laud, truth us with his at mirth, folk, bless all from his he his times 1. praise 2. does 3. Name 4. firm 5. an forth us al ly gel tell, feed, ways, stood, host Come And For And Be we for it shall praise be his is from fore him, sheep he seem ly age to glo ry does so age ev re us to en er joice. take. do. dure. more. 6. Praise God, from whom all blessing flow. In Heav n above earth below. One God, three persons we adore - And sing our praise for evermore! 7. Rejoice in God, all earthly ls lift your h in song prayer. Delight to live by God s comms; Sing joyful praises everywhere. 8. Know this: we serve Holy One, to whom our restless souls belong. We have our breath through God alone, to whom we raise our grateful song. 9. Like sheep we wer without aim unless our shepherd s voice is heard. In trust we call upon God s name for daily bread gracious word. 10. On God, our Maker, we depend for love that s gracious, strong sure. God s faithfulness shall never end; from age to age it shall endure.
Greetings Penitential Rite Lord, Have Mercy Fr. Stephen Somerville Lord, have mer-cy. Christ, have mer-cy. Lord, have mer - cy. Glory to God Fr. Stephen Somerville Glo - ry to God in High - est peace to his peo-ple onearth. Lord, God, heav-en - ly King, al-migh-ty God Fa - r, we wor - ship you, we give you thanks, we 2 2 praise you for your glo on - ly Son Fa - - ry. Lord Je - sus Christ, r, Lord, Lamb God, you take a-way sin God, world: have
mer - cy on us; you are sea - ted at right h Ho Fa - r: re - ceive our prayer For you a-lone are - ly One, you a -lone are Lord, You a- lone are Most rit, in A - men High, Je - sus Christ, with Ho - ly Spi - glo -ry God Fa - r. A - A men men Opening Prayer
Liturgy Word First Reading Isaiah 61. 1-3a, 6a, 8b-9 The Lord has annointed me; he has sent me to bring good news to oppressed, to give m oil gladness. Responsorial Psalm Psalm 89. 20-21, 24+26, 27-28 (R.1a)++ For - e -ver I will sing your stead - fast love O Lord Second Reading Revelation 1.4-8++ Christ has made us to be a kingdom, priests serving his God Far Gospel Acclamation Praise to You, Lord Fr. Stephen Somerville & # 2. œ œ œ œ œ œ Praise to you, Lord, King e ter nal glo ry! Gospel Luke 4: 16-21 The Spirit Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to bring good news to poor. Homily
Renewal Commitment to Priestly Service Assembly seated, priests st. The Bishop addresses priests deacons seeking ir recommitment. Bishop Priests Bishop Priests Bishop Priests My brors, today we celebrate memory first Eucharist, at which our Lord Jesus Christ shared with his apostles with us, his call to priestly service his Church. Now, in presence your bishop God s holy people are you ready to renew your own dedication to Christ as priests his new covenant? I am. At your ordination, you accepted responsibilities priesthood out love for Lord Jesus his Church. Are you resolved to unite yourselves more closely to Christ to try to become more like him by joyfully sacrificing your own pleasures ambition to bring his peace love to your brors sisters? I am. Are you resolved to be faithful ministers mysteries God, to celebrate eucharist or liturgical services with sincere devotion? Are you resolved to imitate Jesus Christ, head shepherd Church, by teaching Christian faith without thinking your own prit, solely for well-being people you were sent to serve? I am. Deacon s Renewal Commitment Priests seated, deacons st. Bishop Deacons Are you resolved to discharge fice deacon through service word, altar charity with humility love, in order to assist bishop priests to serve people God? I am.
Bishop Deacons Are you resolved to maintain deepen a spirit prayer, to shape your way life always according to example Christ? I am. The Bishop addresses people people respond. Bishop & All & b b aœ Œ Ó b b œ œ œ œ Lord, hear our My brors sisters, pray for your priests for your deacons. Ask Lord to bless m with fullness his love, to help m to be faithful ministers Christ High Priest, so that y will be able to lead you to him, fountain your salvation. w prayer. Bishop & All & b b aœ Œ Ó b b œ œ œ œ Lord, hear our Pray also for me that despite my own unworthiness I may faithfully fulfill fice apostle which Jesus Christ has entrusted to me. Pray that I may become more like our High Priest Good Shepherd teacher servant all, so be a genuine sign Christ s loving presence among you. w prayer. Bishop All May Lord in his love keep you close to him always may he bring all us, his priests people, to eternal life. Amen.
Procession with Oil Please remain seated during blessing oils. Refrain (repeated also between procession oils) O Re-deem - er, hear our sing - ing as we praise you with one voice Verses 1. Sunlight makes olive fruitful, From fruit oil is pressed; Savior generations, Now we bring it to be blessed. 2. In your kindness, King immortal, consecrate this olive oil: May it be a sign safeguard, And schemes Satan foil. 3. May all people, men women, Through this Chrism be made new. That wound to ir first glory May be healed, O Lord, by you. 4. When our minds are cleansed by water, Let our sins be put to flight; When our foreheads are anointed, May we share your Spirit s might. 5. Born love God Far, Dwelling in Virgin s womb, Give us light who share this Chrism; Close door death s dark tomb. 6. May we keep this feast forever, As a holy day days; May our hearts grow never weary As we sing its fitting praise. Blessing Oil Sick Cantor Behold now oil which will be for anointing sick All Thanks be to God
Blessing Oil Catechumens Cantor Behold now oil which will anoint all those to be bap-tized All Thanks be to God Blessing Oil Chrism Cantor Behold now holy chrism. All those anointed with it, in splendour holiness, will shine on world All Thanks be to God
Liturgy Eucharist Preparation Gifts Eucharistic Prayer Holy Marty Haugen Ho ly, ho ly, ho ly Lord, God pow er, God might, heav en earth are full your glo ry. Ho san na in high est. Bless ed is he who comes in name Lord. Ho san na in high est, ho san na in high est. Memorial Acclamation A Marty Haugen Amen Marty Haugen Christ has died, Christ is ris en, Christ will come a gain. A men, a men, a men! A men, a men, a men!
Lord s Prayer Sign Peace Lamb God Marty Haugen Cantor/Choir All 1. 2. *3. Je Je Je sus, sus, sus, Lamb Bread Prince (Repeat as needed) God, Life, Peace, you take a way sins 2 world: have mer cy on us. Final 2 world: grant us your peace. Music 1984, G.I.A. Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission.
Communion Songs Psalm 23 Joseph Galineau Refrain Antiphon l & b b b 4 3 Jœ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ 4 2 œ œ My shep- herd is Lord, noth-ing in- deed shall I want. Verses 1. The Lord is my shepherd There is nothing I shall want Fresh green are pastures Where he gives me repose Near restful waters he leads me, To revive my drooping spirit 2. He guides me along right path; He is true to his name. If I should walk in valley darkness No evil would I fear You are re with your crook your staff; With se you give me comfort 3. You have prepared a banquet for me In sight my foes. My head you have anointed with oil My cup is overflowing 4. Surely goodness kindness shall follow me All days my life. In Lord s own house shall I dwell Forever ever. 5. To Far Son give glory, give glory to Spirit To God who is, who was who will be Forever ever.
Blest Are They David Haas Verses 1-3 1. Blest 2. Blest 3. Blest are are are y, y, y poor low who in ly show spir ones, mer it, cy, irs y mer is shall in cy 1. 2. 3. king dom her it shall be God. earth. irs. Blest Blest Blest are are are y, y y, who 1. 2. 3. full hun ger pure sor row, thirst, heart, y shall y shall y be have shall con ir see soled. fill. God! Refrain: Sing twice after Vs. 5 Re joice be glad! Bless ed are you, ho ly are you! Re joice be glad! Yours is king dom God! (to Verses 2-5) Verses 4, 5 4. Blest 5. Blest are are y you who who suf seek fer peace; hate, y all are be 4. chil dren 5. cause God. me. Re Blest joice are be y glad, who to Refrain 4. suf fer 5. yours is in faith, king dom; glo ry shine for God all is to irs. see.
Gift Finest Wheat Robert E. Kreutz Refrain You sat is fy hun gry heart With gift fin est wheat, Come Verses give to us, O sav ing Lord, The bread life to eat. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. As when With joy Is not The mys You give ful t ry your 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. shep lips cup self herd we we your to calls sing bless pres us, his to ence, O sheep, you share Lord, Lord; They Our The No Then know praise blood mor self tal less heed grat Christ tongue let his i out can us voice; tude, poured? tell: be, So That Do Whom To to Refrain 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. when you not all serve you should one each call count cup, world oth your fam ly, Lord, We fol us wor thy, Lord, To share one loaf, de clare Our one can not con tain Comes in er in your name In truth low this ness our heav n in hearts char re ly to i joice. food. Lord? dwell. ty.
How Blest are Those Fr. Lucien Deiss Refrain How blest are those who are in-vi -ted to banquet - King-dom! Verses 1. Blessed are poor in spirit, for irs is kingdom heaven. Blessed are those who mourn, for y will be consoled. 2. Blessed are lowly, For y will inherit l. Blessed are those who hunger thirst for righteousness, For y will be satisfied. 3. Blessed are merciful, For y will be shown mercy. Blessed are pure in heart, For y will see God. 4. Blessed are peacemakers, For y will be called children God. Blessed are those persecuted for rightousness, For irs is kingdom heaven. 5. Blessed are you when you are insulted persecuted, when you are slered because me. Rejoice be glad, for your reward will be great in heaven.
Concluding Rite For Beauty Earth DIX 1. For 2. For 3. For 4. For 5. For 6. For your your - beau - beau - joy joy church, self, ty ty that best each earth, hour ear hu - man eye, love, ev - er - more Gift Di - vine! For Of For Broth - er, Lifts its To this glo - ry day heart sis - ter, ho - ly world so skies, night, mind s de - light, par - ent, child, hs a-bove, free - ly giv n; For Hill For Friends Of - Word on f ring In - love vale, mys - earth, which tic up on car - nate, from tree har - friends ev - God s our mo - a - ry de - birth flow r, ny bove; shore sign, O - ver a - round us Sun moon, stars Link - ing For all sense gen - to tle sound thoughts Its pure sac - ri - fice Peace on earth joy in lies: light: sight: mild: love: heav n: Lord all, to you we raise This our hymn grate - ful praise.
Permissions Responsorial Psalm. Music by Frank Lynch 2010. All rights reserved. Used with Permission. All rights reserved. Mass Good Shepherd (Lord Have Mercy, Glory to God & Lenten Gospel Acclamation). Stephen Somerville. All rights reserved. Used with permission. All rights reserved. Mass Creation (Holy, Memorial Acclamation, Lamb God, Intercession). Marty Haugen; 1984, 1985, 1989, 1989, GIA Publications Inc. Reprint permission from OneLicense.net # S-910196. O, Redeemer. English translation from The Sacramentary (Revised Edition) 1998, ICEL. All rights reserved. Used with Permission. Choral arrangement by John Morgan. Used with permission. All rights reserved. Blessing Oil Sick. English translation from The Sacramentary (Revised Edition) 1998, ICEL. All rights reserved. Music by John Morgan. Used with permission. All rights reserved. Psalm 23: My Shepherd is Lord. Music: Joseph Galineau, SJ. 1963 The Grail (Engl); GIA Publications, Inc. Reprint permission from OneLicense.net # S-910196. Blest are They. Text & Music: David Haas; based on Matw 5:3-12. 1985, GIA Publications. Reprint permission from OneLicense.net # S-910196. Gift Finest Wheat. Text: CM with refrain; Omer Westendorf, 1919-1997. Music: BECENTENNIAL. Text music 1977, Archdiocese Philadelphia. Published by International Liturgy Publications. www.ilpmusic.org. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Reprint permission from OneLicense.net # S-910196. The Song Beatitudes. Text: refrain based on Rev. 19:9; verses based on Matt. 5:3-12. Text music: Lucien Deiss. Copyright USA. 1983. Lucien Deiss. Reprint permission obtained from World Library Publications.
The Chrism Mass, which bishop concelebrates with his presbyters from every part diocese, manifests communion priests with ir bishop clearly expresses unity priesthood sacrifice Christ, present in Church. Presbyters concelebrate this Mass as witnesses cooperators with ir bishop in consecration chrism because y share in bishop s sacred fice teaching, sanctifying governing people God. The Mass Chrism is an occasion for all ordained lay to renew ir commitment to participate, in ways proper to ir distinct roles, in priestly, prophetic royal fices Christ. The Chrism Mass is also occasion when holy chrism is consecrated oils blessed. For millennia, oil has been used for a variety purposes in human life: cooking baking, as a fuel for lamps, to heal wounds, to make bodies athletes limber slippery. In Bible, kings, priests prophets are anointed with oil. Anointing head a guest was a mark hospitality honour. Anointing body was part preparation rites for burial. Today, we also have many uses for oil. Oil keeps our vehicle engines appliances in smooth working order. Massage oil penetrates skin, making it glisten, soothing dryness. We ten depend upon olive or or plant oil in our food we use oil, too, to keep dough from sticking to our hs. We use it on roads to keep down dust because it lasts longer than water. What better sign to use, n, to show Holy Spirit s power to penetrate our lives deeply in a longlasting life-changing way, to give us life s true essential sustenance, to make evil unable to get a firm hold on us?
Blessing Oil Catechumens God is both source strength defender People God. The Oil Catechumens, used by Church in pre-baptismal anointings, is an effective sign this power. By its use, through ministry priests deacons, Church asks God to strengn those preparing for baptism, so that y might come to a deeper understing Gospel, steadfastly accept challenge Christian living, confidently press ir faith, be brought with joy to waters rebirth. Blessing Oil for Sick Christ s healing those with infirmities announced both coming Kingdom God Christ s victory over sin death. Through sacred ministry presbyters bishops in Anointing Sick, to which Apostle James gives witness, God s priestly people continues to commend sick to suffering glorified Lord, that he may raise m up save m. The gift Holy Spirit, called down upon oil to be blessed, makes Oil Sick a sacramental sign that Spirit s healing presence, power grace, a remedy in body, soul spirit for all who are anointed with it. By its use in Sacrament Anointing Sick, sick are strengned given courage, led to healing soul body, united more closely to Christ s redemptive Passion. Consecration Chrism Chrism is perfumed oil, a blend olive oil balsam. Consecrated during Mass Chrism by a bishop used in liturgical anointings persons (in Baptism, Confirmation Holy Orders) things ( dedication churches altars), its use implies abundance grace dedicated service to God. Its fragrant perfume reminds Christians that ir lives are to give f aroma Christ (2 Cor. 2..15). The words chrism Christ are related. Upon Christ, Anointed One, Spirit descended in form a dove, God declared him to be Beloved Son. By power Holy Spirit, chrism becomes a sign life salvation, inwardly transforming those who are anointed with it, marking m as priests, prophets, kings, all temples God s glory, witnesses to God s abundant goodness.
50th Anniversary Rev. John A. Bastigal May 27, 1961 Rev. Louis Geelan May 27, 1961 Rev. William F. Stephenson May 27, 1961 Rev. William H. Trienekens May 27, 1961 Rev. Joseph Hau Duc Tran July 2, 1961 Rev. Stephen Gattafoni July 8, 1961 40th Anniversary Rev. Stefan Ganowicz May 20, 1971 25th Anniversary Rev. Antonio Joao Newton January 30, 1986 Rev. John Alex Pinto April 29, 1986 Rev. Thomas F. Vadassery May 13, 1986 Rev. Andrew Yong Bom Pyon May 17, 1986 Rev. Dominic Hung Nguyen September 5, 1986 Rev. Ignatius Thu Tran September 5, 1986
Many people have given ir time, talents resources in preparing for 2011 Chrism Mass. Thank you! Presider Most Reverend Frederick B. Henry, Bishop Calgary Concelebrants Jubilarians Priests Diocese Calgary Diocesan Master Ceremonies Rev. Kevin Tumback Deacon Altar Deacon Paul Murphy Deacon Word Deacon Dan Deck Lectors Philip Pereira, Ascension Parish Suzanne Vervoot, Ascension Parish Cantor Lucky Flores, St. Mary s Cadral Music 2011 Chrism Mass Choir John Morgan, Choir Director John Bouz, Organist Liturgical Arrangements Office Liturgy, Diocesan MC, Sacred Music Committee (SMC) St. Mary s Cadral. Ministers Hospitality St. Mary s Cadral Knights Columbus Presentation & Distribution Oils Deacon Denis & Jan Foraie Deacon Roger & Denise Nelson Deacon Dante Muzzo Worship Aid Office Liturgy Special thanks to all volunteers who have assisted in ministries this liturgy.