Installation of Archbishop Michael O. Jackels, S.T.D.
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Installation ofMost Reverend Michael O. Jackels, S.T.D.
Tenth Archbishop of Dubuque
Thursday, May 30, 2013Church of the Nativity
The Installation of The Most Reverend Michael O. Jackels, S.T.D.
asMetropolitan Archbishop of Dubuque
byThe Most Reverend Carlo Maria ViganÒ, S.T.D., J.U.D.
Apostolic Nuncio to the United States
CELEBRATION OF THE EUCHARIST
Mass in Honor of Holy Mary, Handmaid of the LordThursday, the Thirtieth of May
In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Thirteen
Church of The NativityDubuque, Iowa
His HolinessPope Francis
The Most Reverend Carlo Maria ViganÒ, S.T.D., J.U.D.Apostolic Nuncio to the United States
The Most Reverend Michael O. Jackels, S.T.D.Tenth Archbishop of Dubuque
The Coat of Armsof the Most Reverend Michael O. Jackels, S.T.D.
The left half of the shield is adapted from the crest of the Archdiocese of Dubuque which tells much of the history of the Catholic heritage in this part of Iowa.
The wavy diagonal band represents the Missis-sippi River down which the French missionaries traveled in the 17th century. Bishop Matthias Lo-ras, the first Bishop of Dubuque, traveled up the Father of Waters to his new diocese in 1839.
In the vineyard of Christ, the fields of Iowa, “white for the harvest” (Gos-pel of St. John, chapter 4, verse 35), are symbolized by the white background. Religious pioneers planted the Cross of the Chris-tian Faith depicted by the two crosses on either side of the band.
The fleurs-de-lis, or French lil-ies, have a triple significance. They refer to the Three Per-sons of the Blessed Trinity, Fa-ther, Son and Holy Spirit. The French form of the lily repre-sents the early French mission-aries who came to the territory of Dubuque. They also stand for Bishop Loras, born in Lyons, France, one of the most ancient centers of European Christian-ity.
The official colors of the shield are red (the cross-es), white (the background) and blue (the diago-nal band), the colors of the Loras family arms and those of the flag of the United States of America.
The right half of the shield is adapted from the coat of arms Archbishop Jackels used after being ordained a bishop.
St. Michael the Archangel is taken from the crest for the city of Kiev in Ukraine. In addition
to being the patron saint of Archbishop Jack-els, the image represents his mother’s fam-ily, the Mettlers, who are Volga Germans. The unicorn is taken from the coat of arms for the Jackels’ family in Nuremberg, Germany, and was chosen to represent his father’s family.
When read from left to right, Archbishop Jack-els’ coat of arms declares “ecce adsum” – here I am, Michael Jackels – announcing his name to the people God has called him to serve.
The motto “ecce adsum” also recalls the right and true an-swer given by so many to the manifest will of the Father: by Samuel when called to serve as his prophet, “Here I am, for you called me” (1 Samuel 3:5); by the Virgin Mary to the call to be the Mother of Jesus, the Son of God, “Here am I, the servant of the Lord: let it be with me according to your word” (Luke 1:38); and by Jesus in Gethsemane, at the beginning of his Passion, “Fa-ther, if you are willing, remove this cup from me, yet not my will but yours be done” (Luke 22:42).
The same words – “ecce ad-sum” – were spoken by God to the people of Israel, promising to come to their aid: “You shall
call, and the Lord will answer; you shall cry for help, and he will say, Here I am” (Isaiah 58:9).
The motto “ecce adsum” is a declaration of Arch-bishop Jackels’ cheerful trust in the promise of God to be present and to provide all needed strength, wisdom and goodness, believing that God will meet misery with mercy. It also gives voice to his ready surrender, born of trust, seeing God’s will as a good thing given by a loving Fa-ther to a child he loves, and so, not only accepting it, but cooperating with it, even desiring it, say-ing “I thirst!” in imitation of Jesus on the Cross.
Ministers of the Liturgy
Principal CelebrantThe Most Reverend Michael O. Jackels, S.T.D.
ConcelebrantsThe Most Reverend Carlo Maria Viganò, S.T.D., J.U.D.
Archbishops and Bishops
Priests of the Archdiocese of Dubuque and Visiting Priests
DeaconsDeacon Tom Lang
Deacon Alan Christy
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The Most Rev. Jerome Hanus, O.S.B.The Most Rev. Daniel W. Kucera, O.S.B.
The Most Rev. Paul S. CoakleyThe Most Rev. George J. LucasThe Most Rev. Joseph F. NaumannThe Most Rev. Elden F. Curtiss
The Most Rev. Martin J. AmosThe Most Rev. Fabian W. BruskewitzThe Most Rev. Joseph Charron, C.PP.S.The Most Rev. James D. ConleyThe Most Rev. William J. Dendinger
The Most Rev. George FitzsimonsThe Most Rev. John T. FoldaThe Most Rev. William E. FranklinThe Most Rev. John R. GaydosThe Most Rev. Eugene J. GerberThe Most Rev. James Johnston, Jr.The Most Rev. Robert C. MorlinoThe Most Rev. R. Walker NicklessThe Most Rev. Thomas J. PaprockiThe Most Rev. Richard E. PatesThe Most Rev. Lee Anthony PichéThe Most Rev. John M. QuinnThe Most Rev. Edward J. Weisenburger
Introductory Rites Ritos Iniciales
Good afternoon and welcome. A professional photographer is photographing this liturgy; and it is being broadcast live on TV, radio, and the internet. In order to maintain a spirit of reverence and solemnity, we request that no one else take photographs or video during the liturgy. Also, please silence all cell phones and pagers before the liturgy begins. Thank you for your cooperation.
Buenas tardes. ¡Bienvenidos! Un fotógrafo profesional tomara fotos durante esta ceremonia. También, es en televisión y radio. Para mantener un espíritu de reverencia y dignidad, pidamos que nadie mas toma fotos durante la liturgia. Por favor apagan sus teléfonos celulares y localizadores. Gracias por su cooperación.
Prelude Music Musica de Preludio
Entrance: Knights and Ladies of the Holy Sepulchre Knights of Columbus Burmese Flute Choir, Sacred Heart Parish, Waterloo, Iowa
Processional Hymn God we praise you! God we bless you! God we name you sov’reign Lord! Mighty King whom angels worship, Father by your church adored All creation shows your glory, heaven and earth draw near to your throne. Singing Holy Holy Holy, Lord of hosts and God alone.
Jesus Christ the king of glory, everlasting Son of God. Humble was your virgin mother, hard the lonely path you trod: By your cross is sin defeated, hell confronted face to face, Heaven opened to believers, sinners justified by grace.
Christ at God’s right hand victorious, you will judge the world you made; Lord in mercy help your servants, for whose freedom you have paid; Raise us up from dust to glory, guard us from all sin today; King enthroned above all praises, save your people God we pray. Text: Based on the Te Deum accredited to Nicetas, bishop of Remesiana; (4th century): Adapted by Christopher M. Idel, b. 1938, © 1982, The Jubilate Groups (admin. By Hope Publishing Co.) Tune – HYFRYDOL, 8787D. All rights reserved. Reprinted under OneLicense.net A703427 INSTRUMENTAL INTERLUDE
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Alleluia sing to Jesus, his the scepter, his the throne alleluia his the trial, his the victory alone Hark the songs of peaceful Zion, thunder like a mighty flood Jesus out of every nation, has redeemed us by his blood. Alleluia bread of angels, here on earth our food our stay, Alleluia, here the sinful, flee to you from day to day Intercessor friend of sinners, Earth’s Redeemer plead for me Where the songs of all the sinless, sweep across the crystal sea.
Alleluia, King eternal, you the Lord of lords we own Alleluia born of Mary, earth your footstool heav’n your throne You within the veil have entered, robed in flesh our great high priest Here on earth both priest and victim, in the Eucharistic feast. Text: Revelation 5:9; William C. Dix, 1837-1898, Public Domain. Tune – HYFRYDOL, 8787D
INSTRUMENTAL INTERLUDE
Trust the goodness of creation; trust the Spirit song within. Dare to dream the vision promised, sprung from seed of what has been. Let us bring the gifts that differ, and in splendid varied ways Sing the church alive and being one in faith and love and praise.
Bring the hopes of every nation, bring the Spirit song within. Dare to dream the vision promised, sprung from seed of what has been. Let us bring the gifts that differ, and in splendid varied ways Sing the Church alive and being one in faith and love and praise.
Draw together at one table all the human family; shape a circle ever wider, and a people ever free Let us bring the gifts that differ, and in splendid varied ways Sing the Church alive and being one in faith and love and praise. Text: Delores Dufner, OSB, b. 1939, © 1991 Sisters of St. Benedict, Published by OCP. Tune – HYFRYDOL, 8787D. All Rights reserved. Used with permission. LicenSingOnline #612623
INSTRUMENTAL INTERLUDE
Unexpected and mysterious, is the gentle word of grace. Ever loving and sustaining, is the peace of God’s embrace. If we falter in our courage, and we doubt what we have known, God is faithful to console us, as a mother tends her own.
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In a momentary meeting, of eternity and time, Mary learned that she would carry, both the mortal and divine. Then she learned of God’s compassion, of Elizabeth’s great joy, And she ran to greet the woman, who would recognize her boy.
We are called to ponder mystery, and await the coming Christ, To embody God’s compassion, for each fragile human life. God is with us in our longing, to bring healing to the earth, While we watch with joy and wonder, for the promised Savior’s birth. Text: Jeannette M. Lindholm, b. 1961, © 2002, admin. By Augsburg Fortress. Tune – HYFRYDOL, 8787D. All rights reserved. Reprinted under OneLicense.net A 703427
INSTRUMENTAL INTERLUDE
As we gather at your table, as we listen to your word. Help us know O God your presence, let our hearts and minds be stirred. Nourish us with sacred story, ‘till we claim it as our own; Teach us through this holy banquet, how to make Love’s vict’ry known.
Take our worship as our witness, in the sacrament of life; Call us to your love and service, bringing peace where there is strife. Teach us Christ your great compassion, to forgive as you forgave May we still behold your image, in the world you died to save.
Gracious Spirit help us summon, other guests to share this feast Where triumphant love will welcome, those who had been last and least. There no more will envy blind us, nor will pride our peace destroy, As we join with saints and angels, to repeat the sounding joy. Text: Carl P. Daw, Jr. b. 1944 © 1989, Hope Publishing Co. All rights reserved. Reprinted under OneLicense.net A 703427
Tune – HYFRYDOL, 8787D
Sign of the Cross and Greeting Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, S.T.D., J.U.D.
Welcome and Comments Archbishop Jerome Hanus, O.S.B.
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Rite of Canonical Possession Rito de PosesiÓn CanÓnica
All sit.Reading of the Apostolic Mandate Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò, S.T.D., J.U.D. reads the Apostolic Letter from His Holiness Pope Francis, appointing the Most Reverend Michael O. Jackels, S.T.D. as the Archbishop of Dubuque.
Presentation of the Apostolic Letter
Installation at the Presider’s Chair
Welcome by RepresentativesRepresentatives from various aspects of Archdiocesan life and representatives from other faith traditions and local and state governments will offer a word of welcome.
Archdiocesan priests: Rev. Msgr. Cletus Hawes and Rev. Alan Dietzenbach Deacons: Deacon Rigoberto Real and wife, Martha Women Religious: Sr. Teri Hadro, B.V.M., and Mother Rebecca Stramoski, O.C.S.O. Lay Faithful of the Archdiocese: Paul and Jodi Sigwarth and children, Elizabeth, John, and Adam Catholic Colleges/Universities: Sr. Joanne Burrows, S.C., Ph.D. Catholic Hospitals: Dan Varnum and wife, Denise Youth of the Archdiocese: Liam Karr and Gwen Cataldo
Greek Orthodox: Father Dustin Lyon, Pastor, St. Elias the Prophet, Dubuque, Iowa Lutherans: The Rev. Dr. Steven L. Ullestad and wife, Ruth. Bishop of the Northeastern Iowa Synod, ECLA Episcopalians: The Right Rev. Alan Scarfe, Episcopal Bishop of Iowa Other Protestants: Dr. Mark Ward and wife, Annalee
State of Iowa: Steve Lukan, member of the Governor’s Cabinet City of Dubuque: Mayor Roy Buol and wife, Deborah
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whatever I command you, you shall speak. Do not be afraid of them, for I am with you to deliver you—oracle of the LORD. Then the LORD extended his hand and touched my mouth, saying to me, See, I place my words in your mouth!
Lector: Palabra de Dios. All: Te alabamas, Señor.
The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.
Psalm 89 Salmo 89For Ever I Will Sing
Second Reading Segunda Lectura Romans 12:4-8
Hermanos: Nuestro cuerpo, siendo uno, tiene muchos miembros y cada uno de ellos tiene una función diferente. Pues en la misma forma, todos nosotros, aun siendo muchos, formamos un solo cuerpo unidos a Cristo, y todos y cada uno somos miembros los unos de los otros. Pero tenemos dones diferentes según la gracia concedida a cada uno. El que tenga el don de profecía que lo ejerza de acuerdo con la fe; el que tenga el don de servicio, que se dedique a servir; el que enseña, que se consagre a enseñar; y el que exhorta, que se entregue a exhortar. El que da, hágalo con sencillez; el que preside, presida con solicitud; el que atiende a los necesitados, hágalo con alegría.
Lector: The Word of the Lord. All: Thanks be to God. Palabra de Dios. Te alabamas, Señor.
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2. Happy the people who acclaim such a God, who walk, O Lord, in the light of your face, who find their joy ev’ry day in your name, who make your justice the source of their bliss.
3. He will say to me: “You are my father, my God, the rock who saves me!” I will keep my love for him always; with him my covenant shall last.
Text: Psalm 89:4-5, 16-17, 27-29; © 1963, 1993, The Grail, GIA Publications, Inc., agent; refrain trans. © 1969, ICELMusic: Marty Haugen, © 1988, 1994, GIA Publications, Inc.
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3. He will say to me: “You are my father, my God, the rock who saves me!” I will keep my love for him always; with him my covenant shall last.
Text: Psalm 89:4-5, 16-17, 27-29; © 1963, 1993, The Grail, GIA Publications, Inc., agent; refrain trans. © 1969, ICELMusic: Marty Haugen, © 1988, 1994, GIA Publications, Inc.
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Gospel Acclamation Aclamación del Evangelio Festival Alleluia
Gospel Evangelio Matthew 9: 35-38
En aquel tiempo, Jesús recorriá todas las ciudades y los pueblos, enseñando en las sinagogas, predicando el Evangelio del Reino y curando toda enfermedad y dolencia. Al ver a las multitudes, se compadećia de ellas, proque estaban extenuadas y desamparadas, como ovejas sin pastor. Entonces dijo a sus discípulos: “La cosecha es mucha y los trabajadores a sus campos”.
Deacon: The Gospel of the Lord. All: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ. Palabra del Señor Gloria a ti, Señor Jesús.
Homily Homilia
Prayer of the Faithful Oraciones de los Fieles
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Liturgy of the Eucharist Liturgia Eucharistica
Presentation of Gifts Presentacion de las OfrendasGod, Whose Glory Reigns Eternal
GOD, WHOSE GLORY REIGNS ETERNALBEACH SPRING
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THE EUCHARISTIC PRAYER PLEGARIA EUCARISTICA
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Amen Amen
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Lord’s Prayer Padre Nuestro
Sign of Peace Rito de la Paz
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Communion Prayer Oración de Comunión
Concluding Rite Rito de Conclusion
AnnouncementsGreetingArchbishop: The Lord be with you.All: And with your spirit. Archbishop: Blessed be the name of the Lord. All: Now and forever.
Archbishop: Our help is in the name of the Lord. All: Who made heaven and earth.
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Sending Forth HymnSend Us As Your Blessing
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SEND US AS YOUR BLESSING, LORDChristopher Walker
© 1987, Christopher Walker. Published by OCP Publications. All rights reserved.
1.2.3.4.5.6.
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Refrain
Send us as your bless ing, Lord, send us in the pow’r of your Spir it,
Postlude Organ/Brass
Readers Ms. Rosa Verastegui and Ms. Bobbi EarlesServers Seminarians of the Archdiocese of DubuqueMaster of Ceremonies Deacon Jerry Jorgensen Director of Archdiocesan Chorale Sr. LaDonna Manternach, BVM
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SEND US AS YOUR BLESSING, LORDChristopher Walker
© 1987, Christopher Walker. Published by OCP Publications. All rights reserved.
1.2.3.4.5.6.
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all the world will come to be lieve; sal va tion and glo ry, and
to live the Good News. Pro claim ing your gos pel of peace; that
Refrain
Send us as your bless ing, Lord, send us in the pow’r of your Spir it,
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AcknowledgementsThe Archdiocese of Dubuque is grateful to the Church of the Nativity
for hosting the Mass of Installation.
A reception will follow at the Athletic Wellness Center on the campus of Loras College. ____________________________
We thank the Archbishops, Bishops and Archbishop Jackels’ family and friends for joining us today to pray for and with Archbishop Jackels. We thank all those involved with the liturgy: those who served as deacons, servers, readers, representatives of the community, ushers, ministers of hospitality, and masters of ceremony, for their service today. We thank the Archdiocesan Chorale, Clarke University brass and our organist and pianist for providing the music for this celebration. We thank the City of Dubuque Police and security guards and others who provided safety and security for this event. We thank the offices of the Archdiocesan Pastoral Center who tended to the many details of this Mass and to the celebrations surrounding the installation of Archbishop Jackels. We thank the Knights of Columbus for providing drivers for some of our visiting guests.
We thank Loras College for their assistance with parking and for help with the reception. We thank the Dubuque Symphony Chorale for the use of their risers for this liturgy.Lastly, we thank the sacristans.
Archdiocese of DubuqueOffice of Worship
M. Peggy Lovrien, Director
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