Palm Sunday the Passion the Lord March 29, 2015 9:45 am Basilica the Sacred Heart University Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana
The Introductory Rites Commemoration the Lord's Entrance into Jerusalem The congregation is invited to sing the antiphon after it has been sung by the choir: Ho - san - na di - mi - ne el: ctus Do - mi - ni; fi - li - o Da - vid Ho - san - na qui ve - nit Rex Is - in mode VII be - ne - in no - ra - ex - cel - sis. Greeting Blessing Branches Hosanna to the Son David! Blest is he who comes in the name the Lord! O King Israel, Hosanna in the highest! Gospel Account the Lord s Entrance into Jerusalem Mark 11: 1-10 Procession Ich Glaub an Gott To Jesus Christ, our sov'reign King, who is the world's salvation, All praise and homage do we bring and thanks and adoration. Refrain Christ Jesus, Victor! Christ Jesus, Ruler! Christ Jesus, Lord and Redeemer! Your reign extend, O King benign, to ev'ry land and nation; For in your Kingdom, Lord divine, alone we find salvation. (refrain) To you and to your church, great King, we pledge our heart's oblation; Until before your throne we sing in endless jubilation. (refrain)
Crown him with many crowns, the Lamb upon his throne! Hark! How the heavenly anthem drowns all music but its own. Awake, my soul and sing him who set us free, hail him as your heavenly King, through all eternity. Crown him the Lord life, Who triumphed o'er the grave, rose victorious in the strife For those he came to save. His glories now we sing, Who died and rose on high, Who died, eternal life to bring, lives that death may die. Crown him the Lord love, behold his hands and side, Rich wounds yet visible above in beauty glorified. No angel in the sky can fully bear that sight, But downward bends his burning eye at mysteries so bright. Crown him the Lord peace, Whose power a scepter sways From pole to pole, that wars may cease, Absorbed in prayer and praise. His reign shall know no end, round his pierced feet Fair flowers Paradise extend Their fragrance ever sweet. Diademata At the name Jesus Ev ry knee shall bow, Ev ry tongue confess him King glory now; Tis the Father s pleasure We should call him Lord, Who from the beginning Was the mighty Word. Humbled for a season To receive a name From the lips sinners Unto whom he came, Faithfully he bore it, Spotless to the last, Brought it back victorious When through death he passed. Bore it up triumphant With its human light, Through all ranks creatures, To the central height, To the throne Godhead, To the Father s breast; Filled it with the glory Of that perfect rest. Name him, Christians, name him - Strong your love as death - But with awe and wonder, with lifefilled breath; He is God the Savior, He is Christ the Lord, Ever to be worshipped, Evermore adored. In your hearts enthrone him; There let him subdue All that is not holy, All that is not true: Crown him as your Captain In temptation's hour; Let his will enfold you In its light and power. Kings Weston
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Gospel Mark 14: 1-15: 47 Homily Pression Faith Prayer the Faithful The Liturgy the Eucharist Presentation and Preparation the Gifts Ruht wohl, ihr heiligen Gebeine, Die ich nun weiter nicht beweine, Ruht wohl und bringt auch mich zur Ruh! Das Grab, so euch bestimmet ist Und ferner keine Not umschließt, Macht mir den Himmel auf und schließt die Hölle zu. Bach Lie in peace, sacred body for which I weep no longer, and bring me also to my rest. The grave that is yours and holds no further suffering, for me opens Heaven and closes Hell. Prayer over the Offerings Sanctus Roman Missal 2010 & ú ú ú ú ú ú ú Ho- ly, Ho - ly, Ho - ly Lord God hosts. Heav-en and earth & ú ú are full your glo - ry. Ho -san - na in the high-est. Bless-ed & ú ú he who comes in the name the Lord. ú ú Ho - san - na in the high - est. Mystery Faith Roman Missal 2010 & ú Save us, Sav - ior the world, & ú Res - ur - rec - tion for by your Cross and ú you have set us free. is
Great Amen From Sanctus VIII & b ú ú ú ú ú ú ú A - - - men. A - men. A - - - - men. The Lord's Prayer The Communion Rite Sign Peace Agnus Dei Roman Missal 2010 & ú ú ú ú ú. Lamb God, you take a - way the sins the world, have mer - cy on us. & ú ú ú ú ú Lamb God, you take a - way the sins the world, grant us peace. Communion Chant Matthew 26: 42 mode VIII Pater, si non potest Father, if this cup hic calix transire, cannot pass away nisi bibam illium: unless I drink it, fiat voluntas tua. thy will be done. Communion Antiphon & b Œ By your wounds, O Christ, Proulx we have been healed. Communion Motet Crucifixus etiam pro nobis sub Pontio Pilato: passus et sepultus est. He was crucified even for us, under Pontius Pilate: he suffered and was buried. Bach Prayer After Communion
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Passing from divine feast to another, from palms and branches, let us now make haste, O faithful, to the solemn and saving celebration Christ's passion. Let us behold him undergo voluntary suffering for our sake, and let us sing to him with thanksgiving a fitting hymn: Fountain tender mercy and haven salvation, O Lord, glory to you! Announcements You are cordially invited to join in the celebration Lenten Sunday Vespers this evening in the Basilica at 7:15 p.m. Good Friday is a day fasting and abstinence. Fasting applies to all who are between the ages eighteen and sixty. Only one full meal is allowed, along with two smaller meals. Abstinence means not eating any meat, and applies to all who are over fourteen years age. All are reminded about keeping the Paschal fast. "The paschal fast should be observed everywhere on Good Friday and continued, where possible, on Holy Saturday. In this way, the people God will receive the joys the Lord's resurrection with uplifted and responsive hearts." (Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy) On Tuesday, March 31st Holy Week Stations the Cross will be fered in the Basilica the Sacred Heart at 9 p.m. Reconciliation will follow at 10 p.m. Morning Prayer will be celebrated Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday at 9:00 a.m. in the Basilica. All are welcome to attend and participate. Schedules for liturgies during Holy Week may be found in the bulletin at the entrances to the Basilica. Acknowledgments: The Canticle Peter by Richard Proulx GIA Publications, Chicago, IL. Reprinted under OneLicense.net #A-702876. The setting Psalm 22 by Christopher Willcock, SJ used with permission OCP Publications Inc., Portland, OR, under license #25475. The English translations and chants The Roman Missal 2010, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. The Lenten Gospel Acclamation by Calvin Bower used with permission the composer. All rights reserved. All other music in the public domain.