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“For this reason, and well aware of the seriousness of this act, with full freedom I declare that I
renounce the ministry of Bishop of Rome, Successor of Saint Peter, entrusted to me by the
Cardinals on 19 April 2005, in such a way, that as from 28 February 2013, at 20:00 hours, the See of Rome, the See of Saint Peter, will be vacant and a Conclave to elect a new Supreme Pontiff will have
to be convoked by those whose competence it is.”—Pope Benedict XVI’s Renunciation of the
Papacy, 11 February 2013
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Mass Schedule
Sunday: 4:00 PM (Saturday Vigil), 7:30 AM
9:00 AM, 10:30 AM (Traditional Latin), 5:30 PM
Weekdays: Monday—Friday 7:30 AM
Traditional Latin Low Mass:
Mon., Wed. & Fri., 12:30 PM; Tues. & Thurs.,
5:30 PM, Sat. 9:00 AM.
Holy Days: if Mon-Fri., 7:30 AM., 12:30, 5:30 &
7:30 PM.; if on Saturday, 7:30, 9:00 & 10:30 AM
Christmas Eve: 4:00 PM & 12 Midnight
Christmas Day: 7:30, 9:00 & 10:30 AM
January 1st: 7:30, 9:00 & 10:30 AM
SACRAMENTS Baptism: Upon request. Please contact Father Higgins.
Penance (Confession):
Saturday 8:30-9:00 A.M. and 3:30-4:00 PM
Sunday, before and after the 10:30 a.m. AM Mass,
First Fridays (before the 12:30 p.m. Mass)
Matrimony: Engaged couples should make arrangements with the
parish church so as to allow for adequate sacramental
preparation (six months), including a Pre-Cana program....
Pastoral Care of the Sick
Anointing of the Sick (for those who are gravely ill or
facing serious surgery); Communion of the Sick for
the Homebound: Please contact Father Higgins.
OFFERTORY FOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10th: $2,968.00 +
$1,923.00 (OTHER OFFERINGS) = $4,891.00
SACRIFICIAL OFFERINGS FOR THE SUPPORT OF OUR PARISH
“What return can I make to the Lord for all His kindness to Me?”
TABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTS
Parish Directory Information ……… Page 2 Parish Directory Information ……… Page 2 Parish Directory Information ……… Page 2 Parish Directory Information ……… Page 2
Parish Mass Schedule ………………. Page 2 Parish Mass Schedule ………………. Page 2 Parish Mass Schedule ………………. Page 2 Parish Mass Schedule ………………. Page 2
Pastor’s Note ……………………….. Page 3Pastor’s Note ……………………….. Page 3Pastor’s Note ……………………….. Page 3Pastor’s Note ……………………….. Page 3
Announcements …………..…………. Pages 4Announcements …………..…………. Pages 4Announcements …………..…………. Pages 4Announcements …………..…………. Pages 4----5555
Mass Intentions for this week …….. Page 6Mass Intentions for this week …….. Page 6Mass Intentions for this week …….. Page 6Mass Intentions for this week …….. Page 6
Prayer List for the Sick ……………… Page 7Prayer List for the Sick ……………… Page 7Prayer List for the Sick ……………… Page 7Prayer List for the Sick ……………… Page 7
Military Service Prayer List …………. Page 7Military Service Prayer List …………. Page 7Military Service Prayer List …………. Page 7Military Service Prayer List …………. Page 7
This Sunday’s Traditional Latin Mass Propers in This Sunday’s Traditional Latin Mass Propers in This Sunday’s Traditional Latin Mass Propers in This Sunday’s Traditional Latin Mass Propers in
English Translation …………………. Pages 8English Translation …………………. Pages 8English Translation …………………. Pages 8English Translation …………………. Pages 8
Music Program for this Sunday…….. Page 9Music Program for this Sunday…….. Page 9Music Program for this Sunday…….. Page 9Music Program for this Sunday…….. Page 9
Mary Immaculate
of Lourdes Parish 270 Elliot Street Newton, MA 02464
617 244 0558
Parish Staff
PASTOR: FATHER CHARLES JEREMIAH HIGGINS
PASTORAL ASSOCIATE: MR. DAVID ALLEN
VISITING ASSISTANT PRIEST: FATHER ALVARO SILVA
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: JEAN JOHNSON (DIRECTOR)
PATTI STROM (LATIN MASS CHILDREN’S CATECHISM)
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC: MRS. BOBBIE HOFFMANN
PARISH SECRETARY: MARGIE BIBBO
FIRST SACRISTAN: MANNY GOGUEN
SACRISTANS: FRANCIS GALLAGHER, CAMERON MACKENZIE,
TOM GOGUEN, PETER GOGUEN, JONATHAN PHILLIPS
SEXTON: SEAN WARD (RET. CEMEMTERY SUPERINTENDENT)
RECTORY HOUSEKEEPER: LAURIE SPINELLI
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Website: Website: Website: Website: www.maryimmaculatenewton.org
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FEBRUARY IS THE MONTH OF THE HOLY FAMILYFEBRUARY IS THE MONTH OF THE HOLY FAMILYFEBRUARY IS THE MONTH OF THE HOLY FAMILYFEBRUARY IS THE MONTH OF THE HOLY FAMILY
(Front cover: Pope Benedict shocked
the world on February 11th
when he told the Consistory of
Cardinals that he was renouncing his Papal Office as of
the end of this month. He cited his advanced age and failing strength as
the reasons.)
THE REIGN OF BENEDICT XVI, 265th POPE OF THE UNIVERSAL
CHURCH, A.D. 2005-2013
FFFFew world events really catch us by surprise as did Pope Benedict XVI’s low-key announcement before his Cardinals this past Monday that he was renouncing his Papal Office. The news media has struggled to find precedents for such a resignation in Church history but there really has not been a papal resignation quite like it. The nearest point of reference is the dramatic renunciation of Pope Celestine V in A.D. 1294, who reigned as Pope for only a few months. But in this case, Pope Celestine was so obviously out of his depth, the governance of the Church so thrown into chaos by his ineptitude, that his voluntary resignation was a relief.
Pope Benedict’s case is not at all like this. He has governed the Church ably as her Chief Pastor for nearly eight years, steering the barque of Peter with grace and courage through the inevitable stormy waters of human events. He has done—efficiently, cleanly, and without drama—what has been noised about for quite some time: given the modern demands of the Papacy, could or should a Pope resign if he
finds himself no longer up to the task? Pope Benedict has answered for himself in the affirmative. And he has done so in such a way that it causes no crisis or state-of-emergency in the Church. A papal reign will quietly end; a conclave of Cardinals will be duly held, and a new Pope elected. The mission of the Church goes on.
How poignant that the Holy Father should have chosen the Feast of Lourdes, February 11th, designated by John Paul II as the World Day of the Sick, for his historic announcement. It is as if he is enrolling himself now among the Suffering Sick in the Body of the Church, who serve the Church no less with their prayer and suffering. Also, the official observance of this year’s World Day of the Sick was held at the Marian Shrine of Altötting, Austria. This shrine is near to the Pope’s boyhood home in Bavaria. In his Memoir Milestones (1997) he writes of it: “And I must not forget to note that Marktl [his birthplace] is very close to Altötting, the venerable and ancient Marian Shrine dating from the Carolingian era, which since the Middle Ages has become the great pilgrimage site for Bavaria and western Austria. Just in those years [1920s] Altötting received new renown with the beatification and then the canonization of Brother Konrad Parzham (1818-1894), a Capuchin who had been porter of his monastery. In this humble and thoroughly kind man we saw what is best in our people embodied and led by faith to its most beautiful possibilities. I have often reflected since then on this remarkable disposition of Providence: that in the century of progress and faith in science, the Church should have found herself represented most clearly in very simple people, in a Bernadette of Lourdes, for instance, or even in a Brother Konrad, who hardly seemed to be touched by the currents of the time...I do think that precisely these “little” saints are a great sign to our time, a sign that moves me ever more deeply, the more I live with and in our time.”
(Fr. Higgins)(Fr. Higgins)(Fr. Higgins)(Fr. Higgins)
Pastor’s NotePastor’s NotePastor’s NotePastor’s Note
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
LAY DOMINICANS
The Greater Boston Pro-Chapter of Saint Dominic will meet this Sunday, February
17th, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. in the lower conference room of the Rectory at Mary
Immaculate of Lourdes Parish. Inquirers are welcome. A presentation on Aristotle and
Thomistic Synthesis will be made.
Lay Dominicans are Catholic men and women, both married and single, who live and
work in the Greater Boston Community and are affiliated with the world-wide Order of
Preachers (Dominicans). As Lay Dominicans, they commit themselves to conform with
the teachings of the Church and to embrace Dominican Spirituality, namely a life of
prayer, study, apostolate and community. Further information and/or questions may be addressed by calling
617-472-4446 or by
contacting our website at www.stdominics.opne.org
LENTENLENTENLENTENLENTEN REGULATIONSREGULATIONSREGULATIONSREGULATIONS
1.1.1.1. Abstinence from Flesh Meat: obliges beginning Abstinence from Flesh Meat: obliges beginning Abstinence from Flesh Meat: obliges beginning Abstinence from Flesh Meat: obliges beginning on a person’s 14th birthday and applies to Ash on a person’s 14th birthday and applies to Ash on a person’s 14th birthday and applies to Ash on a person’s 14th birthday and applies to Ash
Wednesday and all Fridays during Lent.Wednesday and all Fridays during Lent.Wednesday and all Fridays during Lent.Wednesday and all Fridays during Lent. 2.2.2.2. Practice of Penance: all Catholics should Practice of Penance: all Catholics should Practice of Penance: all Catholics should Practice of Penance: all Catholics should perform some act of penance on the weekdays perform some act of penance on the weekdays perform some act of penance on the weekdays perform some act of penance on the weekdays
of Lent (for example, our personal Lenten of Lent (for example, our personal Lenten of Lent (for example, our personal Lenten of Lent (for example, our personal Lenten sacrifices), and Fridays throughout the year sacrifices), and Fridays throughout the year sacrifices), and Fridays throughout the year sacrifices), and Fridays throughout the year (for example, not eating meat on Friday).(for example, not eating meat on Friday).(for example, not eating meat on Friday).(for example, not eating meat on Friday).
3.3.3.3. Days of Fast: Ash Wednesday & Good Friday. Days of Fast: Ash Wednesday & Good Friday. Days of Fast: Ash Wednesday & Good Friday. Days of Fast: Ash Wednesday & Good Friday. On these 2 days of the year all Catholics On these 2 days of the year all Catholics On these 2 days of the year all Catholics On these 2 days of the year all Catholics
between the ages of 18between the ages of 18between the ages of 18between the ages of 18----59 are bound to fast 59 are bound to fast 59 are bound to fast 59 are bound to fast according to the guideline of 1 fullaccording to the guideline of 1 fullaccording to the guideline of 1 fullaccording to the guideline of 1 full----meal meal meal meal
permitted and 2 smaller meals allowed to permitted and 2 smaller meals allowed to permitted and 2 smaller meals allowed to permitted and 2 smaller meals allowed to maintain strength.maintain strength.maintain strength.maintain strength.
Any person is free to observe the more stringent Any person is free to observe the more stringent Any person is free to observe the more stringent Any person is free to observe the more stringent
laws of abstinence, penance and fast in place before laws of abstinence, penance and fast in place before laws of abstinence, penance and fast in place before laws of abstinence, penance and fast in place before 1965 for himself, provided he understands that he 1965 for himself, provided he understands that he 1965 for himself, provided he understands that he 1965 for himself, provided he understands that he
cannot impose that same strictness on others.cannot impose that same strictness on others.cannot impose that same strictness on others.cannot impose that same strictness on others.
FRIDAY DEVOTIONS DURING LENT: “VIA CRUCIS”—TRADITIONAL
STATIONS OF THE CROSS will be held on all Fridays during Lent at 7:30 PM in the
main church, followed by a Lenten sermon, the distribution of Holy Communion outside of Mass, and concluding with
Exposition and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
This Year’s Lenten Sermon Theme will be the PLOT TO KILL GOD, reflections on
the Soviet Union’s 70 year attempt to make religion disappear from the minds of men. The main source for these sermons is Paul
Froese’s 2008 book: The Plot to Kill God: Findings from the Soviet Experimentation in
Secularization.
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Vacation Week
BENEDICTUM BOOK BENEDICTUM BOOK BENEDICTUM BOOK BENEDICTUM BOOK
CLUB: THURSDAY, CLUB: THURSDAY, CLUB: THURSDAY, CLUB: THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY 28th, 2013FEBRUARY 28th, 2013FEBRUARY 28th, 2013FEBRUARY 28th, 2013
The Benedictum Book Club will
meet next on Thursday,
February 28th, from 10:30 AM-
12Noon, in the lower rectory conference room.
The book under discussion will be
Pope Benedict XVI’s second book on JESUS OF
NAZARETH: HOLY WEEK, Chapters 1-7.
For more information contact Tina McCormick: For more information contact Tina McCormick: For more information contact Tina McCormick: For more information contact Tina McCormick:
[email protected]@[email protected]@post.harvard.edu or 617or 617or 617or 617----970970970970----1448144814481448
A priest will hear Confessions on Wednesday evenings during Lent in
the Main Church: 6:30-8:00 PM
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Calendar of Masses (Intention of the Mass—Special Remarks—Requested by)
SATURDAY February 16th
4:00 p.m. Eleanor Crowley
Memorial Margie Bibbo
SUNDAY February 17th First Sunday in Lent
7:30 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
5:30 p.m.
Pro Populo
Elizabeth Schickel
Joseph & Dorothy Fagrey Catherine Dinon Elizabeth B. Stewart Jill Bacoon James McCloskey Lois Ludwig David McGloin & Family
John G. Slight
Health of the Sick
Memorial
Special Intention
Memorial
Health of the sick
Special Intention
Memorial
Cindy Fagrey Susan Goeller Kevin Miller Walter Krazwyk Friends Juhasz Family Rosa McGloin
Catherine E. Dinon
MONDAY February 18th Monday of the First week in Lent
7:30 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
Purgatorial Society of Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Parish
Commemoration of the Faithful Departed
TUESDAY February 19th Tuesday of the First week in Lent
7:30 a.m.
5:30 p.m.
George Robichaud
Dorothy Fresolo
Memorial
Birthday Intention
Lena & Patti Strom
M.I.O.L. Choir
WEDNESDAY February 20th Ember Wednesday
7:30 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
Josephine Davulis
Pro-Life
Davulis Family
Annie Procopio
THURSDAY February 21st Thursday of the First week in Lent
7:30 a.m.
5:30 p.m.
Walter Mastaj In Honor of St. Joseph
Special Intention Catherine Mastaj
Susan Goeller
FRIDAY February 22nd Chair of St. Peter, Apostle (Ember Friday)
7:30 a.m.
Health of the Sick
12:30 p.m.
Denise McNamara
Holy Souls
Memorial
James McNamara
Kwash Family
SATURDAY February 23rd Ember Saturday
9:00 a.m.
4:00 p.m.
Catherine Mazzarella Holy Souls in Purgatory Thanksgiving
Maria Centofanti
Special Intention
Memorial
Special Intention
Mazzarella Family Julian Everett Elizabeth Wadsworth
Susan Goeller
“Each Mass has an infinite, immense value that we can never fully understand.”
—St. John Marie Baptiste Vianney, Curé d’Ars
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HEALTH OF THE SICK
“In every man there is Jesus, but in the sick we see Jesus twice.” —Padre Pio
For all those on our parish prayer list, especially for… James McCloskey, Jeff Pino, Dotty Hayes, Wendy Watts, Joseph F. Fresolo Sr., George Jay, Joseph Nolan, Barbara Nyhen, Rev. Walter Cuenin, Ronald Orlando,
Dominic Gundrum, Louis Komuves, Sr. Catherine Granfield, Mary Adams, Hugh Doyle, Lorraine Orlando, Rob Quagan, Paul Wenger, Nathan Johnston, Frank Downey, Janet Pino, Fr. Carney Gavin, Irene Campana, Gerry Mazzarella, Maureen Nyhen, Francis McNary, Warren Yee, Betty Chrishi, Marie Rappazzini, Mary Trombetta, Helen Reid, Brenda Winegarner, Jean Johnson, Lois Ludwig, Paula Apothacary, Jeanne Ciocca, Sam Adams III, Altair da Silva, Christina Kwash, Kitty Ward, Spagnuolo Family, Katie O’Connell, Janet Bourgeois, Judy Sartell, Lana Tomchik, Matthew Banks, Patrick Rainey, Judy Pederson, Ed Donovan, Danny O’Brien, Evelyn Donovan, Helen Donnelly, Priscilla Brossard, Mary Sims, Billy Hickey, Lee-Anne Ketchum, Arthur Nauss, Rod MacLeod, Monica Wellenstein, Teresa Tambunan, Mary Platt, Sean Monaghan, Sheila Whittle, Michelle Fay, Bobbie Hoffmann, Beverly Balconi, Martial Rainey, Dennis McCarthy,
Edward Crestitelli, Sharon Kopchik, Erin Marie Fell, Dominic Cantillo, Theresa Higgins, Lita Uilaoghaire, Norman Alibrandi, Joyce Higgins, Karen Starbird, Jack Buckley, Edward Fahey, Nancy Daly, Marie Schroter, Dorothy Alibrandi, Annie Procopio, Marie Danca, David Kase, Thaddeus Davulis, Andrew McCloskey, Barbara Sullivan, Wanda Lempitski, Thomas Corcoran, Tony Palladino, Lucia LoPresti, Polly Sullivan.
“I do not promise to make you happy in this life, but in the next”—Our Lady of Lourdes to St. Bernadette, February 18th, 1858
MILITARY SERVICE PRAYER LIST: We remember all of our military servicemen and women, especially … Sgt.
Troy Stemen, U.S. Army (Afghanistant), Mark Gaudet, Army Special Forces, Pierre K. Ripert, USN, Matthew Simard, 1st Lt., USMC (Afghanistan),
Michael Simard, PFC, USMC, Christopher Raymond, 82nd Airborne (Afghanistan), Lance Cpl. Alex Tomchik, USMC, Brian Rainey, US Army (Afghanistan), Joseph Rainey, US Army, Sgt. Kevin James Howard, USMC
(Afghanistan), Sgt. Brian Joseph Howard, USMC Afghanistan), Sgt. William J. Duggan, U.S. Army, 342nd Military Police Detachment, deployed to
Afghanistan March, 2010; 2nd Lt. Richard S. Pluta, deployed to Iraq; Sgt. 1st Class David Garduque; ;Sgt. Jeffrey R. Quinn, USMC; (Please let us know if
you would like someone on active duty prayed for by name.)
Pray for Tommy Holcum, severely wounded in a Taliban ambush in Afghanistan.
Pray for Pfc Bowe Bergdahl, captured by the Taliban in Afghanistan.
IN THANKSGIVING: Sgt. Dennis Geary and his unit have returned safely from Afghanistan.
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LATIN MASS TEXTS
Traditional Propers
First Sunday In Lent
Vestments: Violet
INTROIT: Psalm 90: 15-16 He shall cry to me, and I will hear him: I will deliver him, and I will glorify him: I will fill him with length of days. Psalm 90:1 He that dwelleth in the aid of the Most High shall abide under the protection of the God of Heaven. V. Glory be to the Father.
COLLECT O God, who dost purify Thy Church by the yearly observance of forty days; grant to Thy household that what we strive to obtain from Thee by self denial, we may secure by good works. Through our Lord.
EPISTLE: 2 Corinthians 6: 1-10 Brethren: We exhort you that you receive not the grace of God in vain. For He saith: In an accepted time have I heard thee, and in the day of salvation have I helped thee. Behold, now is the acceptable time, behold now is the day of salvation. Giving no offence to any man that our ministry be not blamed: but in all things let us exhibit ourselves as the ministers of God, in much patience, in tribulation, in necessities, in distresses, in stripes, in prisons, in seditions, in labours, in watchings, in fastings, in chastity, in knowledge, in longsuffering, in sweetness, in the Holy Ghost, in charity unfeigned, in the word of truth, in the power of God: by the armour of justice on the right hand and on the left: by honour and dishonour, by evil report and good report: as deceivers and yet true, as unknown and yet known: as dying, and behold we live: as chastised and not killed: as sorrowful, yet always rejoicing: as needy, yet enriching many: as having nothing and possessing all things.
GRADUAL: Psalm 90: 11-12 God hath given His angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways. In their hands they shall bear thee up, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone.
TRACT: Psalm 90: 1-7, 11-16 He that dwelleth in the aid of the Most High, shall abide under the protection of the God of heaven. V. He shall say to the Lord: Thou art my protector and my refuge: my God, in Him will I trust. V. For He hath delivered me from the scare of the hunters, and from the sharp word. V. He will overshadow thee with His shoulders, and under His wings thou shalt trust. V. His truth shall compass thee with a shield: thou shalt not be afraid of the terror of the night. V. Of the arrow that flieth in the day, of the business that walketh about in the dark, of invasion or of the noonday devil. V. A thousand shall fall at thy side and ten thousand at thy
right hand: but it shall not come nigh thee. V. For He hath given His angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways. V. In their hands they shall bear thee up, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone. V. Thou shalt walk upon the asp and the basilisk, and thou shalt trample under foot the lion and the dragon. V. Because he hoped in Me I will deliver him: I will protect him, because he hath known My name. V. He shall cry to Me, and I will hear him: I am with him in tribulation. V. I will deliver him, and I will glorify him: I will fill him with length of days, and I will show him My salvation.
GOSPEL: Matthew 4: 1-11 At time Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert, to be tempted by the devil. And when He had fasted forty days and forty nights, afterwards He was hungry. And the tempter coming said to Him: If Thou be the Son of God, command that these stones be made bread. Who answered and said: It is written: Not in bread alone doth man live, but in every word that proceedeth from the mouth of God. Then the devil took Him up into the holy city and set Him upon the pinnacle of the temple, and said to Him: If Thou be the Son of God, cast Thyself down. For it is written: That He hath given His angels charge over Thee, and in their hands shall they bear Thee up, lest perhaps Thou dash Thy foot against a stone. Jesus said to him: It is written again: Thou shalt not tempt the Lord Thy God. Again the devil took Him up into a very high mountain and showed Him all the kingdoms of the world and the glory of them, and said to Him: All these will I give Thee, if falling down Thou wilt adore me. Then Jesus saith to him: Be gone, Satan! For it is written: The Lord thy God shalt thou adore, and Him only shalt thou serve. Then the devil left Him: and behold angels came, and ministered to Him.
OFFERTORY: Psalm 90: 4-5 The Lord will overshadow thee with His shoulders, and under His wings thou shalt trust: His truth shall compass thee with a shield.
SECRET We solemnly offer Thee, O Lord, the sacrifice of the beginning of Lent, beseeching Thee, that by refraining from flesh at our meals, we may learn also to avoid sinful pleasures. Through our Lord.
COMMUNION: Psalm 90: 4-5 The Lord will overshadow thee with His shoulders, and under His wings thou shalt trust: His truth shall compass thee with a shield.
POSTCOMMUNION May the holy partaking of Thy sacrament, restore us, O Lord, and cleansing us from our old life, make us to pass into the fellowship of the mystery of salvation. Through our Lord.
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Introit: Psalm 91 (90): 15, 16 “When he calls to me, I will answer him; I will rescue him and honor him; with long life will I
satisfy him.”
Kyrie (Chant) Responsorial Psalm Gospel Acclamation
Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ, King of endless glory!
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Offertory: Psalm 91 (90): 4-5 “The Lord will overshadow you with his pinions, and you will find refuge under His wings. His faithfulness will
encompass you with a shield.”
Mass Setting: Mass XVIII Deus Genitor Alme
Sanctus "Mortem tuam annuntiamus, Domine, et tuam resurrec-
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Communion: Psalm 91 (90): 4-5 “He will overshadow you with his pinions, and you will
find refuge under his wings. His faithfulness will encompass you with a shield.”
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Recessional Hymn: Attende, Domine
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Processional Hymn: Lord Hear My Prayer Instantly Domine Exaudi Psalm 102
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Asperges: Chant
Introit: Psalm. 90:15,16,1 “Invocabit me, et ego exaudium eum eripiam eum, et glorificabo
eum: longitudine dierum adimplebo eum.”
Ordinary Prayers: Mass XVIII: Deus Genitor Alme (Parish Hymnal, No. 152)
(Kyrie(B), Credo I, Sanctus, Agnus Dei)
Gradual: Psalm 90:11,12 “Angelis suis Deus mandavit de te, ut custodiant te in omnibus viis
tuis. In manibus portabunt te, ne unquam offendas ad lapidem pedem tuum.” Tract: Psalm 90:1-7,11-16
“Qui habitat in adiutorium Altissimi, in protectione Dei coeli commorabitur. Dicet Domino: Susceptor meus es tu, et refugium
meum.”
Offertory Verse: Psalm. 90:4,5 “Scapulis suis obumbrabit tibi Dominus, et sub pennis eius serabis:
scuto circumdabit te veritas eius.”
Offertory Hymn: Amicus meus osculi (Tomás Luis de Victoria d.1611)
Communion Hymn: Sicut Cervus (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina d.1594)
Communion Verse: Psalm 2:11,12 “Scapulis suis obumbrabit tibi Dominus, et sub pennis eius serabis:
scuto circumdabit te veritas eius.”
Recessional Hymn: Attende, Domine
(Parish Hymnal, No. 53)
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