Thursday, September 6, 2018 9:00 A.M. | CHURCH OF THE GESU JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY Celebrate the Spirit
Thursday, September 6, 20189:00 A.M. | CHURCH OF THE GESU
J O H N C A R R O L L U N I V E R S I T Y
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WELCOME TO THE MASS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
The Society of Jesus, since its founding in 1540 by Saint Ignatius of Loyola, has taken its cue from Solomon, and at the beginning of each academic year has asked
God to give its faculty and students the gift of wisdom.
This petition is made in the context of a “Mass of the Holy Spirit,” celebrated at all Jesuit high school, college, and university campuses across the United States,
as well as numerous other Jesuit educational institutions world-wide.
We realize that we at John Carroll represent different religious backgrounds and values, but today we unite in one communal quest for wisdom. May the God of all
understanding give us that great gift of wisdom and compassion.
ATTENDING MASS AS A NON-CATHOLIC
There are two general parts of the mass. 1) Liturgy of the Word, or hearing the Word of God with preaching on that Word; and 2) Liturgy of the Eucharist or Communion.
All the parts of the Mass and some general instructions are contained in this program. Some specific questions that sometimes arise for those not in the Catholic tradition
concern the following:
Holy Water, Sign of the Cross, Genuflecting, etc. – When Catholics enter a chapel or church, they may dip their hands in the Holy Water font and make the sign of the cross.
This is a sign of baptism and of a willingness to continue to live up to the promises made at baptism. Catholics genuflect (go down on one knee) in front of the tabernacle
(which at Gesu church is located in the small chapel on the north side of the church). This is a sign of reverence and awe for the presence of the consecrated hosts inside the tabernacle. Catholics believe that Jesus is truly present in the consecrated host.
Catholics bow before the altar as a sign of respect for the mystery of what takes place at the altar during mass. If you are not Catholic, you are not required to participate in any
of these symbolic actions, although you are welcome to do so.
Sitting and Standing at Mass – Generally, Catholics sit for the readings from scripture (except for the Gospel) and the preaching by the priest and stand to pray. There are
places in the program which tell you whether to sit or stand.
CHURCH OF THE GESU
Church of the Gesu is the parish church associated with John Carroll University. It is a Jesuit parish under the jurisdiction of the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland.
and Eucharistic Liturgy for the Inauguration of MICHAEL D. JOHNSON, PH.D.
as the 25th President of John Carroll University
PresiderVery Rev. Brian G. Paulson, S.J.,
Provincial, Midwest Province
HomilistRev. Thomas Pipp, S.J.,
Rector of the Jesuits at Schell House and in Cleveland
Master of CeremoniesRev. Nathaniel Romano, S.J.,
Church of the Gesu
ConcelebrantsRev. Raymond P. Guiao, S.J.,
President, St. Ignatius High School
Rev. Karl Kiser, S.J., Pastor, Gesu Church
Rev. Mark A. Latcovich, President-Rector, Saint Mary Seminary & Graduate School of Theology
Rev. Michael Sheeran, S.J.,
President, Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU)
Members of the Jesuit Community and the John Carroll University Community
In Attendance The Most Rev. Nelson J. Perez, D.D.,
Bishop, Diocese of Cleveland
The Most Rev. Neal J. Buckon,Bishop, Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA
The Most Rev. Anthony M. Pilla,
Bishop Emeritus, Diocese of Cleveland
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INTRODUCTORY RITE(Stand) Gathering Song Congregation and Choir
Welcome Edward Peck, Ph.D. VP of Mission and Identity Procession University Procession (see listing on back page)
All Are Welcome Marty Haugen
Greeting Note: Fr. Paulson will say words that include: “The Lord be with you.”The Congregation responds: “And with your spirit.”
Penitential RiteFr. Paulson: Lord, have mercy. All: Lord, have mercy. Fr. Paulson: Christ, have mercy. All: Christ, have mercy.
Fr. Paulson: Lord, have mercy. All: Lord, have mercy.
Opening Prayer
LITURGY OF THE WORD
(Sit)First Reading: Acts 2: 1-11 Mollie Zoul ’19Lector: The Word of the Lord. All: Thanks be to God!
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Responsorial Psalm 104 Congregation and Choir
(Stand) Gospel Acclamation Congregation and Choir
Envía Tu Espíritu Bob Hurd
Alleluia: Song of the Spirit Tony Alonso
Gospel: Luke 4: 16-22
(Sit) Homily Rev. Thomas Pipp, S.J.
(Stand)Prayers of Intercession: Our petitions will be read in English and in languages of members of our campus community: Elizabeth Marcelli ’20 (English), Rabbi Dr. Noah Bickart (Hebrew), Salomon Rodezno (Spanish), Dr. Zeki Saritoprak (Arabic), Lord Edwin Carreon (Tagalog), Valentina Powell ’19 (Italian).
The response is “Spirit of God, hear us.”
LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
(Sit)Preparation of the Altar and Presentation of the GiftsGifts presented by: Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Johnson
Song at Preparation Choir Holy Ground Christopher Beatty
Invitation to Prayer(Stand)
All: May the Lord accept this sacrifice at your hands for the praise and glory of His name, for our good and for the good of all His holy Church.
PrefaceFr. Paulson: The Lord be with you.
All: And with your spirit. Fr. Paulson: Lift up your hearts.
All: We lift them up to the Lord. Fr. Paulson: Let us give thanks to the Lord, our God.
All: It is right and just.
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Sanctus Congregation and Choir
(Kneel or Sit) Eucharistic Prayer
Memorial Acclamation Congregation and Choir
Holy, Holy, Holy
We Proclaim Your Death, O Lord
Amen Congregation and Choir
(Stand)Lord’s Prayer (Please note that there is a section of this prayer that is said by the Priest in a Catholic mass.)
All: Our Father, who art in heaven; hallowed be Thy name;Thy kingdom come; Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespassesas we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not intotemptation; but deliver us from evil.
Fr. Paulson: Deliver us, Lord, we pray, from every evil, graciouslygrant peace in our days, that, by the help of your mercy, we may bealways free from sin and safe from all distress, as we await the blessedhope and the coming of our Savior, Jesus Christ.
All: For the kingdom, the power and the glory are yours now andforever. Amen.
Sign of Peace
Everyone is invited to greet those around them.
COMMUNION RITE
Great Amen
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Breaking of the Bread
Lamb of God Congregation and Choir
Lamb of God
Fr. Paulson: Behold the Lamb of God, behold him who takes away the sins
of the world. Blessed are those called to 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.
We invite all present to come forward. If you are not Roman Catholic or of a
faith tradition united with the Roman Catholic Church, we encourage you to
come forward for a blessing with your hands crossed over your chest. For those
not coming forward to receive communion or a blessing, we ask that you offer
prayers for the peace and unity of the human family.
(After receiving communion or a blessing, please remain standing.)
Communion Song Congregation and Choir
These Alone Are Enough/Gabriel’s Oboe Dan Schutte
Ennio Morricone arr. Mark J. Ehrbar ’12
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Music in this program reprinted with permission under onelicense.net No. A702564.
(Stand) Prayer after Communion (Sit)Reflection Most Rev. Nelson J. Perez, D.D.
Blessing of New Faculty, Staff and Students
(Stand) Final Blessing and DismissalNote: Fr. Paulson will give a blessing to the entire congregation. Catholics will make the sign of the cross at this time. Fr. Paulson: The Mass is ended. Go in peace to love and serve the Lord.All: Thanks be to God.
Sending Song Congregation and Choir
Take the Word of God with You Christopher Walker
Music in this program reprinted with permission under onelicense.net No. A702564.
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You are cordially invited to attend the
Inauguration Ceremony at 11 a.m.
on Hamlin Quad.
Community lunch to follow.
Thanks to the Celebrate the Spirit Committee:
Donna Byrnes, Cynthia Caporella, Dan Fotoples, Lauren Fraser, Carla Gall, JP Graulty, Rory Hill, Brian K Hurd, Barbara Kingsbury, James Krukones,
Edward Peck, Lisa Ramsey, Gail Roussey, John Scarano, Thomas Zlatoper
Thanks to Cynthia A. Caporella, Ph.D., Director of Liturgical Music and Musical Arts, for providing the music for this liturgy, to our cantors, and to all those in the choir
and instrumental ensemble.
Thank you to Rev. Karl Kiser, S.J., Pastor of the Church of the Gesu, Sr. Kathleen Flannery, OSU, Parish Life Director and the parishioners
of Gesu for their hospitality.
Thank you to our altar servers:
Samantha Caruso-Taylor ’18, Tara Daly ’17, Samuel Heaton ’21, Jessica Silber ’19, Leanne Tang ’19, James Weinandy ’19
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