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May 10th, A.D. 2020 Fourth Sunday after Easter May 10th, A.D. 2020 Fourth Sunday after Easter May 10th, A.D. 2020 Fourth Sunday after Easter May 10th, A.D. 2020 Fourth Sunday after Easter

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Mass Schedule

Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM

Sunday: 7:30 AM & 9:00 AM, 5:30 PM

Traditional Latin High Mass: 10:30 AM

Weekdays: Mon.-Tues., Thurs.-Fri. 7:30 AM

Traditional Latin Mass : Mon-Wed-Fri: 12:30

PM; Thu: 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,

Weekdays, before and after the Latin daily Masses

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.

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

About Our Parish …………………… Page 3About Our Parish …………………… Page 3About Our Parish …………………… Page 3About Our Parish …………………… Page 3

Pastor’s Note …………....…….……. Pages 4Pastor’s Note …………....…….……. Pages 4Pastor’s Note …………....…….……. Pages 4Pastor’s Note …………....…….……. Pages 4----5555

Parish Announcements …………..… Pages 5,7Parish Announcements …………..… Pages 5,7Parish Announcements …………..… Pages 5,7Parish Announcements …………..… Pages 5,7

Collects of the Roman Missal ……… Page 6Collects of the Roman Missal ……… Page 6Collects of the Roman Missal ……… Page 6Collects of the Roman Missal ……… Page 6

Translation of Latin Mass Propers ... Page 8Translation of Latin Mass Propers ... Page 8Translation of Latin Mass Propers ... Page 8Translation of Latin Mass Propers ... Page 8

Music Programs …………………….. Page 9Music Programs …………………….. Page 9Music Programs …………………….. Page 9Music Programs …………………….. Page 9

Calendar of Masses for This Week .. Page 10Calendar of Masses for This Week .. Page 10Calendar of Masses for This Week .. Page 10Calendar of Masses for This Week .. Page 10

Mary Immaculate

of Lourdes Parish 270 Elliot Street Newton, MA 02464

Parish Staff

PASTOR: FATHER CHARLES JEREMIAH HIGGINS

IN RESIDENCE: FATHER STEPHEN LEBLANC

VISITING ASSISTANT PRIESTS: FR. JOHN TOKAZ, OFM

CAP; FR. JUAN CARLOS RIVERA CASTRO, S.J.,

FR. DESIRE SALAKO, S.M.A.

PASTORAL ASSOCIATE: MR. DAVID ALLEN, M.T.S.

BUSINESS MANAGER: SHARON HOGAN

PARISH & CEMETERY SECRETARY: MARGIE BIBBO

SUNDAY SACRISTAN: FRANCIS GALLAGHER

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION: JEAN JOHNSON (DIRECTOR)

PATTI STROM (LATIN MASS CHILDREN’S CATECHISM)

DIRECTOR OF MUSIC: MRS. BOBBIE HOFFMANN

TelephonesTelephonesTelephonesTelephones

Parish Office: 617Parish Office: 617Parish Office: 617Parish Office: 617----244244244244----0558055805580558 /FAXFAXFAXFAX 617617617617----965965965965----4815481548154815

NEW WEBSITE ADDRESS:NEW WEBSITE ADDRESS:NEW WEBSITE ADDRESS:NEW WEBSITE ADDRESS:

www.maryimmaculateoflourdes.orgwww.maryimmaculateoflourdes.orgwww.maryimmaculateoflourdes.orgwww.maryimmaculateoflourdes.org To contact the parish by internet, please access this new website. Facebook: Facebook: Facebook: Facebook: www.facebook.com/miolnewton

Parish Cemetery of Saint Parish Cemetery of Saint Parish Cemetery of Saint Parish Cemetery of Saint Mary’s, NeedhamMary’s, NeedhamMary’s, NeedhamMary’s, Needham

GUARDIAN GUARDIAN GUARDIAN GUARDIAN ESTATE ESTATE ESTATE ESTATE

MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT INC.INC.INC.INC.

Mr. Ron Goguen, Superintendent . Mr. Ron Goguen, Superintendent . Mr. Ron Goguen, Superintendent . Mr. Ron Goguen, Superintendent . Guardian Staff onGuardian Staff onGuardian Staff onGuardian Staff on----site for service hours Mon.site for service hours Mon.site for service hours Mon.site for service hours Mon.----Fri., Fri., Fri., Fri.,

9 AM9 AM9 AM9 AM————3 PM, April through November. 3 PM, April through November. 3 PM, April through November. 3 PM, April through November. The Cemetery Office is located at the parish The Cemetery Office is located at the parish The Cemetery Office is located at the parish The Cemetery Office is located at the parish

rectory on 270 Elliot St, Newton Upper Falls and is rectory on 270 Elliot St, Newton Upper Falls and is rectory on 270 Elliot St, Newton Upper Falls and is rectory on 270 Elliot St, Newton Upper Falls and is open Mondayopen Mondayopen Mondayopen Monday----Friday, 8 AMFriday, 8 AMFriday, 8 AMFriday, 8 AM————5 PM. 5 PM. 5 PM. 5 PM.

Telephone: Telephone: Telephone: Telephone: 781781781781----235235235235----1841184118411841 saintmaryscemetery.org

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Welcome, New Parishioners Welcome, New Parishioners Welcome, New Parishioners Welcome, New Parishioners and Sunday Visitors:and Sunday Visitors:and Sunday Visitors:and Sunday Visitors:

Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Parish is a Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Parish is a Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Parish is a Mary Immaculate of Lourdes Parish is a canonically open parish of the canonically open parish of the canonically open parish of the canonically open parish of the

Archdiocese of Boston, which has a Archdiocese of Boston, which has a Archdiocese of Boston, which has a Archdiocese of Boston, which has a Traditional Latin Mass Traditional Latin Mass Traditional Latin Mass Traditional Latin Mass

apostolate. Both the ordinary form of the apostolate. Both the ordinary form of the apostolate. Both the ordinary form of the apostolate. Both the ordinary form of the Roman Rite (1970 Missal) and the Roman Rite (1970 Missal) and the Roman Rite (1970 Missal) and the Roman Rite (1970 Missal) and the

extraordinary form (1962 Missal) are extraordinary form (1962 Missal) are extraordinary form (1962 Missal) are extraordinary form (1962 Missal) are celebrated here with the blessing of His celebrated here with the blessing of His celebrated here with the blessing of His celebrated here with the blessing of His

Eminence Sean Cardinal O’Malley, Eminence Sean Cardinal O’Malley, Eminence Sean Cardinal O’Malley, Eminence Sean Cardinal O’Malley, Archbishop of Boston. We encourage Archbishop of Boston. We encourage Archbishop of Boston. We encourage Archbishop of Boston. We encourage

new parishioners to please register in the new parishioners to please register in the new parishioners to please register in the new parishioners to please register in the parish and to introduce yourselves to the parish and to introduce yourselves to the parish and to introduce yourselves to the parish and to introduce yourselves to the Pastor. We are always glad to welcome Pastor. We are always glad to welcome Pastor. We are always glad to welcome Pastor. We are always glad to welcome Sunday visitors here to our beautiful, Sunday visitors here to our beautiful, Sunday visitors here to our beautiful, Sunday visitors here to our beautiful,

historic church. We look forward to your historic church. We look forward to your historic church. We look forward to your historic church. We look forward to your coming again.coming again.coming again.coming again.

“IF YOU ARE WILLING TO

SERENELY BEAR THE TRIAL

OF BEING DISPLEASING TO

YOURSELF, THEN YOU

WILL BE FOR JESUS A

PLEASANT PLACE OF

SHELTER.”—st. THERESE OF

LISIEUX (+1897)

PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO FILL OUT A PARISH REGISTRATION FORM.

Mary Immaculate of LourdesMary Immaculate of LourdesMary Immaculate of LourdesMary Immaculate of Lourdes (Formerly St. Mary’s Parish, 1870(Formerly St. Mary’s Parish, 1870(Formerly St. Mary’s Parish, 1870(Formerly St. Mary’s Parish, 1870----1910)1910)1910)1910) Newton/Needham, MassachusettsNewton/Needham, MassachusettsNewton/Needham, MassachusettsNewton/Needham, Massachusetts

Newton & Needham’s Oldest Roman Newton & Needham’s Oldest Roman Newton & Needham’s Oldest Roman Newton & Needham’s Oldest Roman Catholic ParishCatholic ParishCatholic ParishCatholic Parish

Parish Mission StatementParish Mission StatementParish Mission StatementParish Mission Statement

“What then is a parish? It is the smallest section of the one universal flock which has been entrusted to Peter by the Lord.

Under the authority of a responsible priest who has received the care of souls from his

bishop, the parish is, within the Church of Jesus Christ, the first community of Christian life; it is a

community cut to human dimensions, in which the shepherd can know his flock and the flock can know

their shepherd … At the heart of this area, we find the parish church with its bell-tower, its baptistery, its

confessional, its altar and tabernacle, a symbol of unity and the centre of community life.”

(Pope Saint Paul VI, reigned 1964(Pope Saint Paul VI, reigned 1964(Pope Saint Paul VI, reigned 1964(Pope Saint Paul VI, reigned 1964----1978) 1978) 1978) 1978) Raised to the Altars October 14th, 2018Raised to the Altars October 14th, 2018Raised to the Altars October 14th, 2018Raised to the Altars October 14th, 2018

ABOUT OUR PARISH

THE POPE’S INTENTION FOR THE MONTH OF

MAY, 2020: “FOR DEACONS:

That deacons, faithful in their service to the Word and the poor,

may be an invigorating symbol for the entire Church.”

(PHOTOS: (1) Pope Francis bestows a kiss on the forehead of Clement Pappin, son of parishioners Gladden

and Jeannette Pappin, St. Peter’s Square, 2015. (2)

Clement Pappin, summer of 2019, aged 6.

(3) Fr. Salako’s audience with Pope Francis, 2019.)

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Fr. HigginsFr. HigginsFr. HigginsFr. Higgins

REMEMBERING THE CONSECRATION OF

THE “NEW” ST. MARY’S CHURCH:

APRIL 30th, 1876

TTTThis year is the 150th Jubilee of our Parish which was founded in 1870 as St. Mary’s. Our parish church of Mary Immaculate of Lourdes is actually the third one for St. Mary’s. When it was consecrated on Thanksgiving Day, 1910, it received the new name of Mary Immaculate of Lourdes. (This is the reason for the discrepancy in the names of the parish church and the parish cemetery: the parish cemetery retained its original name of St. Mary’s.)

Our parish archivist Martha Phillips has discovered the newspaper account of the dedication of the second parish church of St. Mary’s after extensive renovations were made. This consecration took place on April 30th, 1876.

A SOLEMN SERVICE

(Monday, May 1st, 1876, “Boston Globe”)

The enlargement and improvement of the Catholic Church at Newton Upper Falls having been completed, the edifice was re-dedicated Sunday morning. The work was begun in August last, and has been done under the supervision of the pastor Rev. Michael Dolan, at a cost estimated at $15,000. The addition is on the east end of the church building being about eighty feet in length and forty feet in width, thus shaping the form of the edifice like the letter T. The dimensions of the old portion of the building are about 115x40 feet. The building inside and out presents the appearance of a new edifice so thorough and substantial are the repairs and improvements

Pastor’s NotePastor’s NotePastor’s NotePastor’s Note

upon it. Its seating capacity has been increased to about 1200, the galleries in the T extension accommodating about 100 each. The gallery in the rear of the audience room, where the organ is located, is to be occupied by the choir. The fronts of the galleries, the pews and in fact all the interior wood finish of the building is of ash the walls being sheaved to several feet. The chancel railing is of ash with handsome black walnut trimmings, and the altar, which is from the establishment of Joseph F. Paul & Co. of Boston, is in keeping with its surroundings. On one side is a statue representing the Blessed Virgin Mary and Child, and on the other one representing St. Joseph. On either side of the chancel is a small vestry or retiring room. The walls and ceiling of the audience room have been frescoed in bright tints, and the general effect is very fine. There are three entrances to the building—one in each end of the T extension and one in front of the building, all the doors opening into a small vestibule which has direct communication with the main apartment. All the windows in the new portion of the building are of ground glass excepting the one over the chancel, which is of stained of a handsome pattern. The basement now extends under the entire building, and is to be occupied by the Sunday School. The carpenter’s work was done by J. H. Sweeney of Cambridge, and the frescoing by Herbert Steffin of Boston. The dedicatory services, which commenced at 10 A.M. yesterday, were very numerously attended by the Catholics of Newton and vicinity, and were those prescribed by the church ritual. The Right Reverend Archbishop Williams of Boston conducted the services, and was assisted by the pastor, the Rev. Michael Dolan, and a large number of the Catholic clergy hereabouts. After the ceremony of blessing the walls inside and out, Stockton’s Mass was celebrated. The Rev. Hugh Mulligan of St. Charles College, Maryland, was master of ceremonies, the Rev. Bernard Flood of Waltham celebrant, the Rev. William Byrne of Charlestown deacon, and the Rev. Laurence J. Morris of Brookline sub-deacon.

+ MAY IS THE MONTH OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY++ MAY IS THE MONTH OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY++ MAY IS THE MONTH OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY++ MAY IS THE MONTH OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY+

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The sermon was preached by the Right Reverend Bishop Healy of Portland. Miss Lizzie McDonough of Boston presided at the organ, and the choir, which has recently re-organized, sang under the direction of Miss Maggie Cahill. Among other clergymen who participated were the Rev. W. A. Blinkensop of South Boston, the Rev. P.J. Rogers of Brighton, the Rev. Father McManus of West Newton and the Rev. Father Farren of Stoneham. In the afternoon the rite of confirmation was administered to 155 persons.

(N.B. This church of St. Mary’s was de-consecrated after the present church was consecrated in 1910. It was torn down in the late 1930s.)

GIFTS AND OFFERINGS RECEIVED BY THE

PARISH APRIL 18th-APRIL 30th, 2020 = $19,957.00

ON-LINE GIVING FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 2020 = $18,840.00

“Glorify the Lord generously, and do not stint the first fruits of your hands. With every gift show a cheerful face, and dedicate your tithe with gladness. Give to the Most High as He

has given, and as generously as your hand has found. For the LORD is the One who repays, and He will repay you sevenfold.”—Sirach 35

SACRIFICIAL OFFERINGS FOR THE SUPPORT OF OUR PARISH AND THE WIDER CHURCH MISSION

“What return can I make to the Lord for all His kindness to Me?”

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COLLECTS OF THE ROMAN MISSAL COLLECTS OF THE ROMAN MISSAL COLLECTS OF THE ROMAN MISSAL COLLECTS OF THE ROMAN MISSAL

David AllenDavid AllenDavid AllenDavid Allen

POST-COMMUNION

(4th SUNDAY OF EASTER) (Missale Romanum 1970)

“LLLLook upon Your flock, kind Shepherd, and be pleased to settle

in eternal pastures the sheep You have redeemed by the

Precious Blood of Your Son. Who lives and reigns for ever and

ever. Amen.”

This post-Communion prayer highlights the promise

Christ makes to us in John 10, a portion of which is

read as today’s Gospel (lectionary Year A): “I came

that they may have life, and have it abundantly” (cf. Jn.

10:10, RSV). This abundant life of which Jesus

speaks consists in enjoying God forever in the

“eternal pastures” of heaven. The feeding analogy here

in this prayer after Communion should not be lost

on us, for Holy Communion is the beginning of life

in heaven where we “feed” on the inexhaustible glory

of God’s presence and enjoy His friendship. (Cf. Bl.

Columba Marmion, OSB, Christ in His Mysteries, p.

358).

As we are unable at this time to receive the Blessed

Sacrament, we rely on God’s kindness in nourishing

us with His grace as we make “Spiritual Communions.”

Let us use this time as opportunistically as we can

by exercising our desire for the “eternal pastures” of

heaven. There, God will wipe away all our tears, and

provide super-abundantly for us (cf. Rev. 21:4-6).

This post-Communion prayer also highlights the

means by which this feeding in the “eternal pastures” is

possible: Christ’s Precious Blood shed for us on the

Cross. In Gospel for lectionary Year B on Good

Shepherd Sunday (next year), we hear about this

truth in another selection of John 10: “I am the good

shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the

sheep.....No one takes [My life] from Me, but I lay it down of

My own accord. I have power to lay it down, and I have power

to take it again; this charge I have received from My

Father” (cf. Jn. 10: 11, 18, RSV). I am always struck by

the boldness and frankness with which Our Lord

foretells His freely chosen sacrificial death and His

mighty and glorious resurrection.

In view of the plain teaching of the Scriptures, we

see that Christ’s redemption is not one path to God

among many. Rather, His satisfaction for our sins is

the only and exclusive way to the Father, as He

Himself and the apostles testify throughout the New

Testament. Jesus Himself is quite plain during the

Last Supper: “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no

one comes to the Father, but by Me” (cf. Jn. 14:6, RSV). In

today’s second reading, St. Peter cuts to the quick in

his sermon on Pentecost morning, clearly

proclaiming Jesus as the universal Saviour, both for

Jews and Gentiles.

Since Christ is our only Savior and the Good

Shepherd, we ask for the grace of obtaining the fruit

of his unique redeeming sacrifice, namely, the

“eternal pastures” of heaven. We are asking Him, by

implication, that we might also remain faithful to

Him to the last, i.e., the grace of final perseverance.

Every Good Shepherd Sunday affords us an

opportunity to plead with Christ to defend us here

below from the wolf of our souls, the devil, and so to

convey us safely to heaven, laying us across His

shoulders like a lamb. May Eastertide buoy us up

with greater trust in the power of our Risen Lord to

do just that! (cf. Marmion, Christ in His Mysteries, pp.

362-70).

Mr. David Allen, M.T.S., is the lay Pastoral Asso-ciate for our parish of Mary Immaculate of

Lourdes.

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“the thought of god, and

nothing short of it, is the

happiness of man; for

though there is much

besides to serve as subject

of knowledge, or motive

for action, or

instrument of

excitement, yet the

affections require a

something more vast and more

enduring than anything created...he

alone is sufficient for the heart, who

made it. I do not say, of course, that

nothing short of the almighty

creator can awaken and answer to

our love, reverence and trust; man can

do this for man. Man doubtless is an

object to rouse his brother’s love, and

repays it in his measure. Nay, it is a

great duty, one of the two chief duties

of religion thus to be minded towards

our neighbor.”

—SAINT john henry cardinal newman

(+1890)

Raised to the altars, October 13TH, 2019

“GRATITUDE IS THE THING

THAT BRINGS US THE MOST

GRACE...I HAVE LEARNT THIS

FROM EXPERIENCE; TRY IT

AND YOU WILL SEE. I AM

CONTENT WITH WHATEVER

GOD GIVES ME, AND I SHOW

HIM THIS IN A THOUSAND LITTLE

WAYS.”—st. THERESE OF LISIEUX (+1897)

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 for the sick, especially for:

Richard Lempitski, Jerome Rusnack, Hannah Strom, Erika da Silva, William Leavey, Ophelia Tobio, Tanguy du Halgouët, Margie Bibbo, Maria & John Centofanti, Teresa Lee, Catherine Kwash, Alexander Louis Post, Bob Quinn, Sunny McCloskey, Shirley Bibbo, Katharine Allen, Dorothy Fresolo, Lita O’Laoghaire, Mary Downey, Joseph Gamache, Kathy Quinn, Nick & Janet Pino, Mary Duhaime...

“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

Church open for private prayer & visitation: Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri:

6:30-7:30 am Mon/Wed/Fri:

11:30 am-12:30 pm Saturday: 8:00-9:00 am

Sunday: 6:30 am-12:30 pm

(Archdiocesan and Commonwealth directives put a 10-person limit inside the church at any

one time.)

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LATIN MASS PROPERS: FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER

INTROIT: Psalm 97. 1, 2, 1 Sing ye to the Lord a new canticle, alleluia, for the Lord hath done wonderful things, alleluia; He hath revealed His justice in the sight of the Gentiles, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. Psalm. His right hand, and His holy arm, hath gotten Him the victory. ℣. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. — Sing ye to the Lord …

COLLECT: O God, who makest the faithful to be of one mind and will: grant to Thy people the grace to love what Thou dost command and to desire what Thou dost promise, that amid the changes of the world, our hearts may there be fixed where true joys are to be found. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, Thy Son, Who liveth and reigneth with Thee in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God, world without end.

EPISTLE: From the Epistle of Blessed James the Apostle (James 1. 17-21) Dearly beloved, every best gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no change nor shadow of alteration. For of His own will hath He begotten us by the word of truth, that we might be some beginning of His creature. You know, my dearest brethren. And let every man be swift to hear but slow to speak and slow to anger. For the anger of man worketh not the justice of God. Wherefore, casting away all uncleanness and abundance of naughtiness, with meekness receive the ingrafted word, which is able to save your souls.

PASCHAL ALLELUIA: Psalm 117. 16; Romans 6. 9 Alleluia, alleluia. (Ps. 117:16.) The right hand of the Lord hath wrought strength, the right hand of the Lord hath exalted me. Alleluia. (Rom. 6:9.) Christ, rising again from the dead, dieth now no more: death shall no more have dominion over Him. Alleluia.

GOSPEL: Continuation of the holy Gospel according to St. John 16. 5-14 At that time Jesus said to His disciples: I go to Him that sent Me: and none of you asketh Me: Whither goest Thou? But because I have spoken these things to you, sorrow hath filled your heart. But I tell you the truth: it is expedient to you that I go, for if I go not, the Paraclete will not come to you: but if I go, I will send Him to you. And when He is come, He will convince the world of sin and of justice and of judgment. Of sin, because they believed not in Me: and of justice, because I go to the Father, and you shall see Me no longer: and of judgment, because the prince of this world is already judged. I have yet many things to say to you; but you cannot bear them now. But when He, the Spirit of truth, is come, He will teach you all truth. For He shall not speak of Himself: but what things soever He shall hear He shall speak, and the things that are to come, He shall show you. He shall glorify Me: because He shall receive of Mine and shall show it to you.

OFFERTORY: Psalm 65. 1-2, 16 Shout with joy to God, all the earth, sing ye a psalm to His Name: come and hear, and I will tell you, all ye that fear God, what great things the Lord hath done for my soul, alleluia.

SECRET: O God, who by the holy interchange of this Sacrifice dost make us partakers of the One Supreme Godhead: grant, we beseech Thee, that as we know Thy truth, so we may worthily live it. Through our Lord…

COMMUNION: John 16. 8 When the Paraclete, the spirit of truth, is come, He will convince the world of sin and of justice and of judgment, alleluia, alleluia..

POSTCOMMUNION: Stand by us, O Lord our God, so that what we have confidently received may cleanse us from every vice and free us from every danger. Through our Lord …

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Mass of St. Gregory the Great (1962 Missal) 10:30 AM

Fourth Sunday after Easter

Prelude: Redemptionem Misit (MH 483) (Johann Michael Haydn, published 1788)

Hallelujah. The Lord sent redemption to His people. The Christ suffered and rose from the dead. And enter into His glory.

Asperges me (Parish Book of Chant, pg. 34)

Processional: O Filii Et Fliae (Parish Book of Chant, no.260ff./pp. 280~283)

Introit: 97:1-2 Cantáte Dómino cánticum novum, allelúja: quia mirabília fecit Dóminus, allelúja: ante conspéctum géntium revelávit justítiam suam. Allelúja, allelúja, allelúja. (Psalm 97: 1) Salvábit sibi déxtera ejus: et bráchium sanctum ejus. Glória Patri et Fílio et Spíritui Sancto, sicut erat in princípio, et nunc, et semper, et in sæ cula sæculórum. Amen.

Ordinary Prayers: Mass I “Lux et Origo” Parish Book of Chant, no.28ff./pp. 60~62

(Kyrie, Gloria,Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus Dei) Credo III Parish Book of Chant, no.119/pp. 114

Greater Alleluia: Allelúja, allelúja. (Ps 117: 16) Déxtera Dómini fecit virtútem: déxtera Dómini exaltávit me. Allelúja. (Romans 6: 9) Christus resúrgens ex mórtuis, jam non móritur: mors illi ultra non dominábitur. Allelúja.

Offertory: Psalm 65:1,2,16 Jubiláte Deo univérsa terra, psalmum dícite nómini ejus: veníte et audíte, et narrábo vobis, omnes qui timétis Deum, quanta fecit Dóminus ánimæ meæ, allelúia.

Communion: John 16:8 Dum vénerit Paráclitus Spíritus veritátis, ille árguet mundum de peccáto, et de justítia, et de judício, allelúja, allelúja.

Communion Meditation: Deus, Deus Meus

(Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Published 1593 in Offertoria totius anni, no.27)

Recessional Hymn: Alleluia! Alleluia! Let the Holy Anthem Rise

(Parish Hymnal, No.61)

Regina Caeli (Chant)

Mass of Pope Paul VI (1970 Missal) 4:00 PM (Vigil), 7:30 & 9:00 AM, 5:30 PM

Fifth Sunday of Easter

Prelude: Ave Maria (Charles-François Gounod, 1818~1893)

Entrance Antiphon: Psalm 98:1-2 (SAINT MEINRAD booklet, page 36)

O Sing a new song to the Lord, for He has worked wonders; in the sight of the nations He has shown his deliverance, alleluia.

Ordinary Prayers: Mass I “Lux et Origo” Parish Book of Chant, no.28ff./pp. 60~62

(Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus-Benedictus and Agnus Dei) Credo III

Offertory Antiphon: Psalm 98:1-2 (SAINT MEINRAD booklet, page 31)

"Christ our Passover has been sacrificed; therefore let us keep the feast with the unleavened bread of purity and truth, alleluia."

Communion: John 15:1,5 (SAINT MEINRAD booklet, page 37)

I am the true vine and you are the branches, says the Lord. Whoever remains in Me, and I in Him, bears fruit in plenty,

alleluia.

Communion Meditation: Mother Dear, O Pray For Me

(I.B. Woodbury)

Recessional Hymn: Alleluia! Alleluia! Let the Holy Anthem Rise

(Parish Hymnal, No.61)

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