RITE OF ORDINATION TO THE ORDER OF DEACON
ARCHDIOCESE OF BOSTON
CATHEDRAL OF THE HOLY CROSS BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
3 OCTOBER 2020 10 A.M.
HIS EMINENCE
CARDINAL SEÁN PATRICK O’MALLEY O.F.M. CAP. ARCHBISHOP OF BOSTON
Principal Celebrant & Homilist
CALLED TO THE SACRAMENT OF HOLY ORDERS Jared Robert Auclair
Ronald Alan Dowding Anthony Joseph Foti
Paul Javier Key Donald R. Larose
Stephen Arthur May John Jude Minch
Peter Andrew Richardson
MINISTERS OF THE LITURGY DEACONS
Deacon Christopher Connelly
READERS Colm McGarry Pauline Anne Minch
MUSICIANS
Richard J. Clark, Director of Music and Organist Archdiocese of Boston and Cathedral of the Holy Cross Jaime Korkos, cantor Anthony Clark, cantor Richard Kelley, trumpet Tara Novak, violin
MASTER OF CEREMONIES Rev. Robert Kickham Rev. Jonathan Gaspar USHERS Permanent Diaconate Class of 2021 PERMANENT DIACONATE CLASS AND VESTING CLERGY
Jared Robert Auclair Rev. Francis O'Brien, St. Matthias Parish, Marlborough
Ronald Alan Dowding Deacon John Barry, St. Mary’s Parish, Holliston
Anthony Joseph Foti Deacon Frank Dello Russo, St. Patrick's Stoneham
Paul Javier Key Deacon Kevin Winn, Sts. Mary & Joseph Collaborative, Plymouth/Kingston
Donald R. Larose Deacon Art Keefe, Holy Family Church, Duxbury
Stephen Arthur May Rev. Charles Madi-Okin, Blue Hills Collaborative, Hyde Park
John Jude Minch Rev. Thomas E. Keyes, Our Lady of Hope Parish, Ipswich
Peter Andrew Richardson Rev. Brian E. Mahoney, Chelmsford Catholic Collaborative
PRELUDE Enigma Variations, Opus 36, No. 9. Nimrod
Sir Edward William Elgar (1857-1934) Improvisation on Dominus secus mare Galilaeae, Mode I
INTRODUCTORY RITES
INTROIT Dominus secus mare Galilaeae, Mode I Matt. 4; 18, 19, Ps 19: “The Lord, walking by the sea of Galilee, saw two brothers, Peter and Andrew, and he called out to them: ‘Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.’” INTROIT HYMN Dominus secus mare Galilaeae, The Lord Observed Two Fishermen ST. COLUMBA
GREETING KYRIE Mass in Honor of the Immaculate Conception, Latona
GLORIA
COLLECT
THE LITURGY OF THE WORD FIRST READING Deuteronomy 10: 8-10 RESPONSORIAL Psalm 96: 1-2a, 2b-3, 10
SECOND READING Acts of the Apostles 8: 26-40 GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Alleluia, Mode II GOSPEL Matthew 5: 38-48
THE RITE OF ORDINATION ELECTION OF THE CANDIDATES
After the candidates have been presented, the Bishop elects them for ordination. Applause is an appropriate sign of approval. HOMILY
The Bishop speaks to the candidates and to all assembled about the offices and duties of the deacon.
PROMISE OF THE ELECT Since the Deacon serves under the authority of the Bishop, the candidates pledge
obedience and respect to their Ordinary Bishop and the Bishop’s successors. LITANY OF SUPPLICATION Litany of the Saints
The candidates lie prostrate before the altar as a sign of their humble submission to God’s will and so that the assembly, in communion with all the saints, may pray for them.
LAYING ON OF HANDS AND THE PRAYER OF ORDINATION
The essence of the Sacrament of Holy Orders: the Bishop lays his hands upon the head of each candidate, an action which confers the Holy Spirit, and then prays the words of consecration.
Amen VIII
HANDING ON THE BOOK OF THE GOSPELS
With the reception of the Book of the Gospels, the newly ordained deacons are instructed to believe, teach and practice the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
HANDING ON THE BOOK OF GOSPELS PSALM 84
KISS OF PEACE PSALM 146
THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST PRESENTATION AND PREPARATION OF THE GIFTS The Call, R. Vaughan Williams PRAYER OVER THE OFFERINGS SANCTUS Mass in Honor of the Immaculate Conception, Latona
MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION
AMEN
THE COMMUNION RITE LORD’S PRAYER THE RITE OF PEACE AGNUS DEI Mass in Honor of the Immaculate Conception
COMMUNION ANTIPHON Simon Ioannis, Mode VI; John 21: 15, 17, Ps. 19 “Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these?”* He said to him, “Yes, Lord, you know that I love you.” Ps. V. I will bless the Lord at all times, his praise shall be always in my mouth.
Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All
PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION
THE CONCLUDING RITE BLESSING AND DISMISSAL RECESSIONAL Offertoire sur les grands jeux, François Couperin (1668-1733) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: Mass in Honor of the Immaculate Conception Copyright © 2011 Peter Latona, Washington, D.C. Psalm 96, Psalm 84, Ps. 146 © 2018 Richard J. Clark | RJC Cecilia Music, Boston, MA. Used with Permission. All Rights reserved. The Lord Observed Two Fishermen Ant. Christoph Tietze, Text © 2005, World Library Publications Vss. Dox.: © 1986 Christopher L. Webber, alt. Reprinted Under License No A-700140. Antiphon texts © 2010 International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Washington, DC. Introit and communion translations Antiphon © Solesmes Abbey licensed in the Creative Commons. All other material from the public domain.
IN GRATITUDE
We give praise and thanksgiving on this joyous occasion to our Holy Father through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior, and we humbly pray for the strengthening gifts of the Holy Spirit. We offer our heartfelt gratitude to all who have guided, encouraged, taught, challenged, counseled, and mentored us during our years of discernment in formation. We thank our parents, families, and children for their love and patience during the past four years. We especially express our gratitude and love to our wives, who shard the gift of their own lives with us and who have participated most deeply in every part of our journey of discernment: Melissa Marie Auclair, Jeanne Poole Dowding, Franca Foti, Cheryl Key Colleen Larose, Karen May, Pauline Anne Minch, Kathleen D. Richardson We offer heartfelt prayers of thanksgiving to our Ordinary Seán Patrick Cardinal O’Malley and to the many parish communities that have nurtured and supported us during our formation: Holy Family Church, Duxbury
Sacred Hearts Parish, Bradford St. Joseph the Worker Parish, Hanson Sts. Mary & Joseph Collaborative, Plymouth/Kingston St. Mary Parish, Holliston St. Mary, Franklin St. Matthias Parish, Marlborough St. Michael Parish, Lowell St. Patrick Parish, Stoneham St. Thomas Aquinas Parish, Bridgewater
We thank all the Bishops, Priests, Deacons, and Deacons’ wives who have been our guides, pastors, and Christian models as we strive to answer the call to serve Christ and His Church. In particular, we thank Deacon Christopher Connelly, Director for the Permanent Diaconate, Rev. Robert Blaney, Secretary for Ministerial Personnel, and Mrs. Susan Horne, Wives Program Assistant, for their guidance and leadership throughout our formation journey. We wish to thank our instructors, retreat leaders, spiritual directors and mentors. We will always remember you in our prayers as we practice what you taught us.
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