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FONTBONNE COLLEGE
Wydown at Big Bend Boulevard St, Louis, Missouri
GRADUATION MASS
CLASS OF 1980
May 9, 1980 7:00 p.m.
Ryan Hall Chapel
Celebrant Father Jack Fleming
Crossbearer and Acolytes Tamara Allen
Natasha Revoal Jeanne Marie Rioe
Lector Mary Beth Kasliak
Homilist Mr. Donald Burgo
Guitarists Lucy Griesedieck
Nancy Hayden Michelle Tressel Kathy Wieschhaus
Organist Sister Mary Shryock
Trumpeter Charlie Post
Ministers of the Eucharist Sisters of St. Joseph
Ushers Christy Delabar
Liz McCarthy Saundi McClain Debbie Oehlert
Processional: All My Days
Till the end of my days, 0 Lord I will bless your name, sing your praise, give you thanks, all my days.
1. You have made me little less than a God, and have lavished my heart, with your love. With dignity and honor you've clothed me, Given me rule over all.
2. You have blessed me with good things and plenty, and surrounded my table with friends, Their love and their laughter enrich me; Together we sing your praise.
3 . How great is your love, 0 Father, that you sent us your Savior Son. His death and his rising will heal us, and draw us all unto you.
CALL TO WORSHIP AND OPENING PRAYER
LITURGY OF THE WORD
First Reading: Proverbs 8:22-35
Responsorial Psalm: Yahweh Called Me
People: Yahweh called me before I was born0 From my mother's womb, he pronounced my name.
Second Reading: Revelations 21:1-6
Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia
Gospel: John 1:14-16
HOMILY
Prayers of Intercession: Chris Nauert
LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
Presentation of Gifts: Mary Buckley3 Becky Kirkpatrick3
Sue MiskOy Lydia Powers
Offertory Song: Take, Lord, Receive
1. Take, Lord, receive all my liberty, my memory, understanding, my entire will.
Give me only your love and your grace; That's enough for me. Your love and your grace are enough for me,
2. Take, Lord, receive all I have and possess* You have given all to me, now I return it.
3. Take, Lord, receive all is yours now; Dispose of it, wholly according to your will.
Holy, Holy, Holy Lord, God of power and might, heaven and earth are filled with your glory, Hosanna, Hosanna on high. Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest. Hosanna in the highest. Hosanna, hosanna on high.
Memorial Acclamation: Christ has died, Alleluia; Christ is risen, Alleluia; Christ will come again Alleluia, Alleluia.
Great Amen: Sung
SIGN OF PEACE AND BREAKING OF THE BREAD
Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world; have mercy on us. Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world; have mercy on us. Lamb of God you take away the sins of the world; grant us peace.
Communion Song: I Lift Up My Soul
To you, Yahweh, I lift up my soul, Oh my God, To You, Yahweh, I lift up my soul, Oh my God.
1. Yahweh, show your ways to me. Teach me your paths and keep me in the ways of Your truth. For You are the God that saves me.
2. The Lord is so good, so holy. Sinners find the way, and in all that is right He guides the humble. The poor He leads in His pathways.
3. All day long I hope in Your goodness, remember Your love, the love that You promised long ago, and the kindness that You gave from of old.
Communion Song II: Bless Our God
1. Bless our God, the Father of Jesus the Lord of our ways. Ev'ry gift is ours in our life in the Lord of our days.
Praise to His name, we are made for the praise of his glorious name. He chose us to be those who trust in His ways*
2. May our God give light to the eyes of your mind, for your days. May He give you wisdom and knowledge of Him in His ways.
3. Bless our God, He grants us the gifts of our lives in His ways. Bless our God; He saved us. He gave us the Christ for our days.
PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING AND
FINAL BLESSING
Recessional .By Clarke
The 1980 graduates wish to take this opportunity to thank everuone for coming to our Graduation Mass and celebrating the Liturgu with us. Please help us to continue our celebration by joining us at the Graduation Dance in Arnold Memorial Center.
Yesterday is but today 's
memory and tomorrow's dream