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SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 2015, AT 4:00 P.M.
THE MOST REV. RICHARD E. PATES, BISHOP OF DES MOINES,
CELEBRANT
ANKENY, IOWA
CELEBRATION OF THE HOLY EUCHARIST WITH THE RITE OF BLESSING OF
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You shall LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD,
with all your HEART,
with all your SOUL,
with all your STRENGTH,
and with all your MIND,
and YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF.
LUKE 10:27
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Letter from Bishop Pates
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Letter from Fr. Hoffmann
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All are invited to prepare
their hearts for worship
during the prelude music.
When the Entrance Hymn
begins, all stand and sing
with full heart and voice.
Introductory Rites Prelude Music “10,000 Reasons” by Matt Redman “Introit for Easter”by Joel Raney
Fr. Larry Hoffmann, Pastor and Channing Swanson, architect, welcome guests and share
some information about this new place to be called holy and set apart for the worship of
God.
Call to Worship
Entrance Hymn All Are Welcome
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Sign of the Cross and Greeting
Bishop The grace and peace of God be with all of you in his holy Church. All And with your spirit.
Blessing and Sprinkling of Water
Bishop God of mercy…Bless + this water and sanctify it... We ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord.
All Amen.
River of Glory Chant during the Sprinkling
The bishop greets the people.
Then the bishop addresses the people briefly.
The bishop sprinkles the
assembly and the building
with baptismal water.
The place for baptism
and the font has been
placed at the entrance of
the church, an ancient
practice which recalls that
baptism is the doorway to
all the sacraments; indeed,
to Christ himself.
Bishop Pates invites the people to pray in silence for a brief period. Then, he continues with
the blessing of water:
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When all are standing in their places, the bishop says from the chair:
Bishop May God, the Father of mercies . . . for we are the temple of his presence. All Amen.
All who are able remain
standing.
The assembly then sings
the ancient hymn of the
Church, which begins
with the song of the
angels at the birth of Jesus
(c.f. Luke 2:14).
Mass of Christ the Savior Gloria
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Collect
Gloria (concluded) The Collect is so named
because the bishop’s
invitation, “Let us pray,”
is an opportunity for each
of us to silently call to
mind our own prayers at
the beginning of Mass.
We unite our prayers with
the prayer of the Church
said by the bishop.
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Liturgy of the Word
Gospel Acclamation Celtic Alleluia
Responsorial Psalm Psalm 19: Your Word, Lord, are Spirit and Life
All are seated to hear
God’s word. The Ambo is
the place from which
God’s word is proclaimed
and was newly
constructed for this
chapel. Its first use during
this liturgy proclamation
marks its blessing.
All who are able stand to
sing the Gospel
acclamation and to hear
the proclamation of the
Gospel.
All are seated. Homily Bishop Pates
Deacon NAME The Lord be with you. All And with your spirit. Deacon NAME A reading from the holy Gospel according to John. All Glory to you, O Lord.
Reading Nehemiah 8:2-4a, 5-6, 8-10
Ezra read plainly from the book of the law of God, interpreting it.
1 Peter 2:4-9 Reading
You are God’s temple.
Gospel Reading John 4:19-24
True worshipers will worship the Father in Spirit and truth.
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Rite of Dedication of the Altar Invitation to Prayer
Litany of the Saints
All who are able remain
standing to sing the
Litany of the Saints, the
custom when it is sung
during the Easter Season.
We invite the prayers of
the saints, as we dedicate
this place to the worship
of God. We believe that
we share a communion
with those who die in the
Lord (c.f. Hebrews 12:1).
Like asking for a friend or
family member’s prayers,
the tradition of singing
the litany of the saints is
used on many other
significant liturgies,
including the sacraments
of initiation and vocation.
The sprinkling of the
people, the chapel walls,
and the altar, and the rites
of dedication and blessing
which are soon to follow
evoke the imagery of
Christian initiation.
The church is designed so
that the altar is its central
focus, with the assembly
“gathered round God’s
altar in love” (words
spoken earlier in this
liturgy).
Prayer of Dedication
The bishop invites the people to pray, and all sing the Litany of the Saints.
At the end of the litany, the bishop offers a concluding prayer,
to which all respond, “Amen.”
Standing at the altar, the bishop prays the prayer of dedication,
to which all respond, “Amen.”
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Anointing of the Altar The Sacred Chrism is only
used in four liturgies of
the Roman Catholic
Church: baptism,
confirmation, the
ordination of priests and
bishops, and this rite of
dedication of an altar.
The People of God are
incensed at the end of this
rite, a reminder that this
holy place is not the
Church but rather houses
it:
“...and, like living stones,
let yourselves be built into
a spiritual house to be a
holy priesthood to offer
spiritual sacrifices
acceptable to God through
Jesus Christ” (1 Peter 2:5).
Bishop Pates anoints the altar with the Sacred Chrism, a reminder that this primary symbol
is a symbol of Christ and his priestly, prophetic, and royal identity—an identity shared by
all the baptized.
The people sing this Psalm of praise, the Church’s anthem during the Easter Season and
this festive day.
Antiphon Psalm 145: I Will Praise Your Name
A bowl of incense is placed on the altar, and the bishop prays that God’s Church may “fill
the world with the fragrance of Christ.”
The bishop incenses the altar. Then, the deacon incenses the bishop and the people of God,
reverencing these visible signs of Christ’s presence as all sing a refrain from Psalm 145.
Incensing of the Altar
Antiphon Psalm 118: This is the Day
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Lighting of the Altar
Members of the parish prepare the altar with a cloth, flowers, and unlit candles. The
Paschal (Easter) Candle is lit as a connection with Christian initiation. Fire from the
Paschal Candle is then brought to the bishop. The bishop receives the light and prays that
the light of Christ may “shine forth in the Church.”
Then the candles at the altar are lit. All join in singing:
Christ, Be Our Light Song During the Festive Lighting
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Liturgy of the Eucharist
Bishop Pates Pray, brothers and sisters...to God, the almighty Father. All May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the praise and glory of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church.
Prayer over the Offerings
Eucharistic Prayer
Preface Dialogue and Preface
Bishop Pates The Lord be with you. All And with your spirit. Bishop Pates Lift up your hearts. All We lift them up to the Lord. Bishop Pates Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. All It is right and just.
The pinnacle of the liturgy
begins as together the
People of God celebrate
the Lord’s one sacrifice at
his altar.
The Sanctus, a musical
cornerstone of ancient
Christian worship, quotes
Isaiah’s vision of the
throne of God (Isaiah 6:3)
and the entrance of Jesus
into Jerusalem (Matthew
21:9).
After the Sanctus, all who
are able may kneel. Those
who do not kneel may be
seated.
Once the candles are lit, a collection is taken up to help those who are in need and the work
of the parish. Then the gifts of bread and wine are brought to the altar. The celebration of
the Eucharist proceeds in the usual manner. When the gifts and altar are prepared, all who
are able stand and the bishop invites all to prayer:
Preparation of the Gifts and Altar How Lovely is Your Dwelling Place
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Memorial Acclamation Mass of Christ the Savior
Great Amen Mass of Christ the Savior
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Communion Rite The Lord’s Prayer
Sign of Peace Bishop Pates The peace of the Lord be with you always. All And with your spirit.
After the words of the
institution of the Lord’s
memorial supper, the
assembly acclaims Christ
present under the
appearance of bread and
wine.
The prayer continues with
the bishop and
concelebrants taking part
in the prayer.
The people make the
prayer their own by
singing “Amen.”
All who are able stand.
Sanctus Mass of Christ the Savior
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Invitation to Communion Bishop Pates Behold the Lamb of God...the supper of the Lamb. All Lord, I am not worthy
that you should enter under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed.
Communion Procession Behold the Lamb of God
All remain standing.
We extend a special
welcome to our guests who
are visiting from another
faith tradition. You are
invited to come forward in
procession to receive a
blessing.
We join our prayers to
those of Jesus, “that all
may be one.”
Fraction of the Bread Mass of Christ the Savior
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Communion Procession The Supper of the Lord
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Prayer after Communion
Be Still Hymn of Praise
After all have received
Communion, all kneel or
are seated for a time of
quiet prayer. Any remain-
ing Eucharistic bread is
taken to the tabernacle to
be reserved firstly for the
sick and dying, and sec-
ondly as a sign of the en-
during presence of Christ
in this sacred place. The
door is closed, and the
sanctuary lamp is lit. It
burns to signify the pres-
ence of the Christ through
Blessed Sacrament, re-
served in the tabernacle.
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Solemn Blessing
Bishop The Lord of earth and heaven has assembled you before him this day to bless this house of prayer. May he fill you with the blessings of heaven. All Amen. Bishop God the Father wills that all his children scattered through the world become one family in his Son. May he make you his temple, the dwelling place of his Holy Spirit. All Amen. Bishop May God free you from every bond of sin, dwell within you and give you joy. May you live with him for ever in the company of all his saints. All Amen. Bishop May almighty God bless you, the Father, and the Son, + and the Holy Spirit. All Amen.
Concluding Rites
Dismissal
Deacon NAME Go in peace, glorifying the Lord by your life.
All Thanks be to God.
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Recessional Hymn With One Voice
Thank you for worshiping with us
on this joyous day!
All are welcome to continue the celebration with refreshments in the Parish Hall.
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Liturgical Ministers Celebrant The Most Rev. Richard E. Pates, Bishop of Des Moines Concelebrants Fr. Larry Hoffmann, Pastor Priests of the Diocese of Des Moines Deacons Rev. Mr. Dan McGuire
Hospitality Ministers Jean McPherson
Jack Troxel Tom and Charlene Judge Brian and Jenifer Mulcahy
Altar Servers Brianna Mulcahy Jacob Mulcahy Travis Moritz Genevieve Moritz Altar Dressers Jane Glenn Cathy Hardekopf Nicole Lindsey Donelle McNaughton Eva Moritz Kathy Sullivan Cross Bearer Jamie McNaughton Readers Debbie Mehlhop Mike Otis Gift Bearers Pat Wadle, Kate Ledyard and sons Baptismal Font Water Bearers Tom and Jennifer Joensen Casey and Margery Pierce Ryan and Meg Schon Eucharistic Ministers Kyle Curran Kathy Johnson Kathy Lickteig Marlene Maire Gary Olson Master of Ceremonies Rev. Mr. Dan Gehler
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Music Ministry Vocal Musicians Tonya Althaus Kayla Crann Steve Crann Jason Hatch Greg Hogan Nicholas Janning Mary Johnson Bob Lickteig Nicole Lindsey Bruce Mehlhop Marie Ott Barb Roths Jim Roths Greg Schwaller Deb Troxel Steve Wieneke Instrumentalist Marie Ott, Flute
Music Director and Accompanist Cari Higgins Choir Director Steve Crann
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THANK YOU FOR WORSHIPING WITH US ON THIS JOYOUS DAY!
YOU ARE ALWAYS MOST WELCOME HERE!
MASS TIMES
SATURDAY 4:30 P.M. SUNDAY 9:00 A.M.
TUESDSAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY 7:45 A.M.
THURSDAY 5:30 P.M.
SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION SATURDAY 9:00-10:00 A.M.
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Prepared by the Diocese of Des Moines Office for Worship and
St. Luke the Evangelist Catholic Church