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Page 1: Scrutinies  Ancient rites  Celebrated on the 3 rd, 4 th and 5 th Sundays of Lent  Directed to the Elect

Soup and Sandwiches

March 20, 20155:00 pm

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The First Scrutiny

March 7, 20154:30 Mass

St Teresa of Avila

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Scrutinies

Ancient rites

Celebrated on the 3rd, 4th and 5th Sundays of Lent

Directed to the Elect

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Scrutinies

The scrutinies are meant to uncover, and then heal all that is weak, defective, or sinful in the hearts of the elect/candidates; to bring out, then strengthen all that is upright, strong, and good.

The scrutinies are celebrated in order to deliver the elect and candidates from the power of sin and Satan, to protect them against temptation, and to give them strength in Christ, who is the way, the truth, and the life.

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Scrutinies

These rites, therefore, should complete the conversion of the elect/candidates and deepen their resolve to hold fast to Christ and to carry out their decision to love God above all.

 

Because they are asking for the three sacraments of initiation, the elect must have the intention of achieving an intimate knowledge of Christ and his Church, and they are expected particularly to progress in genuine self-knowledge through serious examination of their lives and true repentance.

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First ScrutinyJesus is the Living Water

The story of the Samaritan woman expresses the passion of God for every man and woman, and wishes to awaken in our hearts the desire for the gift of “a spring of water within, welling up for eternal life” (Jn 4: 14): this is the gift of the Holy Spirit, who transforms Christians into “true worshipers,” capable of praying to the Father “in spirit and truth” (Jn 4: 23).

Only this water can extinguish our thirst for goodness, truth and beauty! Only this water, given to us by the Son, can irrigate the deserts of our restless and unsatisfied soul, until it “finds rest in God”

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1st Scrutiny

INVITATION TO SILENT PRAYER FOR ELECT (AND CANDIDATES)

Celebrant:

I now invite the Elect and Candidates with their Sponsors to stand.

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Invitation to Silent Prayer

Celebrant addresses assembly:

Today the Church calls the Elect and Candidates to conversion.

To deepen their resolve to hold fast to Christ

and to carry out the decision to love God above all.

Let us all pray at this time in silence for them

to be given a spirit of repentance,

a sense of sin

and strength of will to live in true freedom as children of God.

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Invitation to Silent Prayer

Celebrant addresses the Elect and Candidates:

My dear Elect and Candidates, I invite you to join your prayers to this community of faith, and to kneel as we intercede to God on your behalf.

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Intercessions for the Elect

Celebrant:

Let us pray for these men and women whom the Church has confidently chosen. May they successfully complete their long preparation and at the Paschal Feast find Christ in his sacraments.

Deacon or another minister:

That they may ponder the word of God in their hearts and savor its meaning more fully day by day, let us pray to the Lord: Lord, hear our prayer.

That they may learn to know Christ, who came to save what was lost, let us pray to the Lord: Lord, hear our prayer.

That they may humbly confess themselves to be sinners, let us pray to the Lord: Lord, hear our prayer.

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Intercessions

That they may sincerely reject everything in their lives that is displeasing and contrary to Christ, let us pray to the Lord: Lord, hear our prayer.

That the Holy Spirit, who searches every heart, may help them to overcome their weakness through his power, let us pray to the Lord: Lord, hear our prayer.

That the same Holy Spirit may teach them to know the things of God and how to please him, let us pray to the Lord: Lord, hear our prayer.

That their families also may put their hope in Christ and find peace and holiness in him, let us pray to the Lord: Lord, hear our prayer.

That we ourselves in preparation for the Easter feast may seek a change of heart, give ourselves to prayer, and persevere in our good works, let us pray to the Lord: Lord, hear our prayer.

That throughout the whole world whatever is weak may be strengthened, whatever is broken restored, whatever is lost found, and what is found redeemed, let us pray to the Lord: Lord, hear our prayer.

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Prayer of Exorcism

Celebrant: God of power,

You sent your Son to be our Savior. Grant that these Elect,

who like the woman of Samaria, thirst for living water,

may turn to the Lord as they hear his word

and acknowledge the sins and weaknesses that weigh them down.

Protect them from vain reliance on self and defend them from the power of Satan.

Free them from the spirit of deceit,

so that, admitting the wrong they have done,

they may attain purity of heart and advance on the way to salvation.

We ask this through Christ our Lord.

Amen

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Lord Jesus,

you are the fountain for which they thirst, you are the Master whom they seek.

In your presence they dare not claim to be without sin,

for you alone are the Holy One of God.

They open their hearts to you in faith, they confess their faults and lay bare their hidden wounds.

In your love free them from their infirmities, heal their sickness,

quench their thirst, and give them peace.

In the power of your name, which we call upon in faith,

stand by them now and heal them.

Rule over that spirit of evil, conquered by your rising from the dead.

Show your Elect and Candidates the way of salvation in the Holy Spirit, that they may come to worship the Father in truth, for you live and reign for ever and ever.

Amen

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Dismissal

My dear friends, this community now sends you forth

to reflect more deeply upon the word of God

which you have shared with us today.

Be assured of our loving support and prayers for you.

We look forward to the day when you will share fully in the Lord’s Table.

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The Second Scrutiny

March 14, 20154:30 Mass

St Teresa of Avila

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Second ScrutinyJesus is the Light of the World

The Sunday of the man born blind presents Christ as the light of the world.

The Gospel (Jn 9: 35. 38) confronts each one of us with the question: “Do you believe in the Son of man?” “Lord, I believe!” the man born blind joyfully exclaims, giving voice to all believers.

The miracle of this healing is a sign that Christ wants not only to give us sight, but also open our interior vision, so that our faith may become ever deeper and we may recognize him as our only Savior.

He illuminates all that is dark in life and leads men and women to live as “children of the light”.