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Notre Dame Law School NDLScholarship Commencement Programs Law School History 5-17-2014 Notre Dame Law School Graduation Prayer Service Program Notre Dame Law School Follow this and additional works at: hp://scholarship.law.nd.edu/commencement_programs Part of the Law Commons is Program is brought to you for free and open access by the Law School History at NDLScholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in Commencement Programs by an authorized administrator of NDLScholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Notre Dame Law School, "Notre Dame Law School Graduation Prayer Service Program" (2014). Commencement Programs. Paper 63. hp://scholarship.law.nd.edu/commencement_programs/63

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Notre Dame Law SchoolNDLScholarship

Commencement Programs Law School History

5-17-2014

Notre Dame Law School Graduation PrayerService ProgramNotre Dame Law School

Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarship.law.nd.edu/commencement_programsPart of the Law Commons

This Program is brought to you for free and open access by the Law School History at NDLScholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion inCommencement Programs by an authorized administrator of NDLScholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationNotre Dame Law School, "Notre Dame Law School Graduation Prayer Service Program" (2014). Commencement Programs. Paper 63.http://scholarship.law.nd.edu/commencement_programs/63

UNIVERSITY oF NoTRE DAME LAw ScHOOL

GRADUATION PRAYER SERVICE

BASILICA OF THE SACRED HEART

UNIVERSITY OF NoTRE DAME nu LAc

9:30AM

MAY IJ, 20!4

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UNIVERSITY OF NoTRE DAME

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Rev. William R. Dailey, C.S.C. Lecturer in Law

Lectors Stephanie Ann Maloney Benton Mark Schallip

Prayers of the Faithful Lauren Mogavero Grindall, English Armando Cordoves, Jr., Spanish Nicholas James Ryan, English Xin He, Chinese John Joseph Sierotnik, English Caroline Wambui, Swahili Ryne Timothy Leake, English

Organist Andrew J. McShane

Musician Elizabeth Ashton Klesmith, cantor

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Opening Hymn Old Hundredth

~ ~~ e j I J J J J j j I r 1. All peo - ple that on earth do dwell, 2. Know that the Lord lS God 1ll deed; 3. 0 en - ter then his gates with prmse; 4. For why? the Lord our God is good: 5. To Fa - ther, Son, and Ho ly Ghost,

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Sing to the Lord with cheer ful voice; With - out our aid he did us make; Ap proach with JOY his courts un to; His mer cy lS for ev er sure; The God whom heaven and earth a dore,

~ ~~ j I J F J J I j J j .. Him serve with mirth, his pra1se forth tell, We are his folk, he does us feed, Praise, laud, and bless his Name a! ways, His truth at all times firm ly stood, From us and from the an gel host

~ ~~ I r f J ~ r I r ~ 0 II Come we be fore him, and re JOICe. And for his sheep he does us take. For it lS seem - ly so to do. And shall from age to age en dure. Be praise and glo ry ev er more.

' .. Welcome and Opening Prayer

First Reading Micah 6, 6-8

Psalm

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Psalm 145 Willcock, SJ

EJ I r II and my God.

Second Reading Romans 12, 9-21

Gospel Acclamation mode VI

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Gospel Luke 6, 27-38

Reflection

General Intercessions

For the Church, that it might always be a witness to God's love and a champion for His justice and mercy throughout the world: let us pray to the Lord. ~ Lauren Mogavero (English)

For the political leaders of the world, may they strive to create governments that serve the people and obey the laws written on all our hearts: let us pray to the Lord. ~Armando Cordoves (Spanish)

For judges, lawyers, and all those engaged in legal practice, may they use their talents and opportunities to enrich the lives of their clients and their communities, and may they labor for a just and fair body of laws: let us pray to the Lord. ~ Nick Ryan (English)

For the faculty, administration, and staff of the Notre Dame Law School, ihat their dedication and care for their students be a source of joy and fulfillment in their lives, and for their families: let us pray to the Lord. ~ Xin He (Chinese)

For the families of the students graduating today, in gratitude for years of support and love, and for all those upon whom we call for help and guidance in our lives, that their generosity of spirit and time will be met by an outpouring of God's blessings: let us pray to the Lord. ~John Sierotnik (English)

For the sick, the weak, the unborn, the oppressed, and those who have no one to speak for them, that we might take up their cause and make it our own, and that God's mercy will be upon them: let us pray to the Lord. ~ Caroline Wambui (Kiswahili)

For all those intentions that remain unspoken; that those prayers may find answer in the power of God's love: let us pray to the Lord. Ryne Leake (English)

The Lord's Prayer

Irish Blessing

Final Blessing

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Alma Mater

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Closing Hymn

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The sun in its or - bit 0 - be dient ly

1 ,~ J IJ J E2J IJ J J IJ [) f) Who fash - ioned and made us, Pro-tect - ed and The hills and the moun-tains , The nv - ers and

1 ,~ J I J fJ FJ IJ J J IJ J j By guid - ing us on to the end of our The deeps of the o - cean pro- claim God di -

1 ,~ tJ I F fJ Cf I F f J lr J3 C1 God's ban - ners are o'er us , God's light goes be -

We too should be voic-ing Our love and re -

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1 ,~ J IJ J E2J IJ J J IJ f] fl Till shad - ows have van-ished And dark - ness is Till all things now liv - ing u - nite in thanks

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The Prayer Service is a solemn and reverent occasion.

Please refrain from taking flash photographs

or using video cameras.

Professionally taken photographs and DVD will be available.

Acknowledgments: The setting of Psalm 145 by Christopher Willcock, SJ; © onelicense.nel #A -702876. All other music in the public domain.

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