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Schedule Friday, Sept. 8 7 p.m. 7:15 p.m. 8 p.m. 8:15 p.m. 9 p.m. 9:15 p.m. 9:30 p.m.

Welcome, Prayer, Introductions – Bishop Peter J. Jugis, Bishop of Charlotte Hall A Byzantine Rite Vespers Hall A Collection for expenses of the Eucharistic Congress Bible Study “With Our Lady in Spiritual Battle” – Fr. Jeffrey Kirby Hall A Procession of the Blessed Sacrament to St. Peter Church for Exposition, Adoration Hall B Program for College Students and Young Adults Grand Ballroom Nocturnal Eucharistic Adoration St. Peter Church

Saturday, Sept. 9 8 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 11 a.m. 11 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 11:30-4 p.m.

Priests’ Holy Hour of Adoration Outdoor Eucharistic Procession begins Holy Hour – Homilist: Rev. Msgr. Christopher Schreck Blessed Sacrament is transferred to the Chapel Welcome / Collection Announcements – Master of Ceremonies Adoration, Confessions, Vendors

St. Peter Church St. Peter Church Hall A Hall B Hall A Hall A Hall B

English Track – Hall A (For details, see p. 5) 12:30 p.m. Dr. Mario Enzler – “I Served a Saint – St. John Paul II” 1:30 p.m. Sr. John Dominic Rasmussen, O.P. – “Forming Children as Disciples of Christ: Education in Virtue” 2:30 p.m. Anthony J. Digmann – “Introduction to Catholic Apologetics” Hispanic Track – Hall C (For details, see reverse p. 4) 12:30 p.m. Fr. Rafael Capó – “El Papel de Maria en la Evangelización” 1:30 p.m. Fr. José Luis Serrano – “El Mensaje de Maria a las Familias” 2:30 p.m. Fr. Julio Domínguez – “Holy Hour: Acto de Reparación a los Sagrados Corazones” College and Young Adult Dialogue – Rooms 211/212 (Upper Level) 2:30-3:30 p.m. “In Imitation of Our Lady, Being a Servant Leader” High School Track – Grand Ball Room (Upper Level) (For details, see p. 6) 12:15-3:30 p.m. Anthony J. Digmann – “Star Wars: A Catholic Perspective” Dana Catherine – “Openness to God and His Will for Our Lives” Music – The G.K. ChesterTones (Kevin Heider, Eric Wilkes, James Rosenbloom and Kenneth Kohlhaas) 1:50-2:20 p.m. Adoration Middle School Track (6th-8th Grade) – Room 213 (Upper Level) (pre-registration required) 12:15-3:30 p.m. Sr. Mary Thomas More Stepnowski, O.P., and the Hintemeyer Scholars of Belmont Abbey College – “To Jesus Through Mary” 2:30-3 p.m. Adoration Children’s Track (K-5th Grade) – Room 217 (Upper Level) (pre-registration required) 12:15-3:30 p.m. Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia, Nashville, Tenn. – “Fatima: Our Lady, a Miraculous Sun, and Mercy” 1:30-1:45 p.m. Adoration 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 4:15 p.m.

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Opening program Hall A – Friday, Sept. 8 7 p.m.

Welcome, Prayer, Introductions by Bishop Peter J. Jugis, Bishop of Charlotte

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Byzantine Rite Daily Vespers Led by the clergy and faithful of St. Basil the Great Catholic Mission in Charlotte. Post-Feast of the Nativity of Our Most Holy Lady, the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary, and commemoration of the Holy and Righteous Ancestors of God, Joachim and Anna.

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Collection for expenses of the Eucharistic Congress

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Bible Study: ‘With Our Lady in Spiritual Battle’ with Fr. Jeffrey Kirby

Father Jeffrey Kirby is the pastor of Our Lady of Grace Church in Indian Land, S.C. He holds a doctorate in moral theology from Holy Cross University in Rome and a Master of Arts in philosophy from the Franciscan University of Steubenville. Father Kirby serves as an adjunct professor of theology at Belmont Abbey College and Pontifex University. He has written several books, including Lord, Teach Us to Pray and Kingdom of Happiness: Living the Beatitudes in Everyday Life. In 2016, Father Kirby was recognized by Gov. Nikki Haley with the Order of the Palmetto, South Carolina’s highest civilian honor, for his service to local communities and young adults throughout the state. Working with St. Benedict Press and Catholic Scripture Study International, he was the KIRBY host of the award-winning program Doors of Mercy and was an instructor for the program Luke: The Gospel of Mercy. He is the weekly spirituality contributor for the news site Crux: Taking the Catholic Pulse, as well as the author of a bi-monthly Q-and-A column carried by The Catholic Miscellany, the newspaper of the Diocese of Charleston. Father Kirby seeks to live and exercise his priestly ministry in such a way as to exemplify the positive role religion can play in society, as well as to highlight the mutual service that both Church and State can render to one another. In this effort, he works to apply and teach the spiritual patrimony of the Church and the overall contribution of the human spirit to the human narrative. Visit Father Kirby’s website at www.frkirby.com or follow him on Twitter (@fatherkirby).

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Procession of the Blessed Sacrament to St. Peter Church for Adoration

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Nocturnal Adoration at St. Peter Church, concluding at 8 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 9

College Night Grand Ballroom – Friday, Sept. 8, 9:15 p.m. With the G.K. ChesterTones (Kevin Heider, Eric Wilkes, James Rosenbloom and Kenneth Kohlhaas) 2


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The procession route The Eucharistic Procession will begin at 9:15 a.m. at St. Peter Church at 507 S. Tryon St. It will continue north on Tryon Street, then turn onto East Third Street. From there, the procession will turn right onto Brevard Street, then turn right onto Stonewall Street and continue into the Charlotte Convention Center. Enter the convention center through the large doorway. Ushers will be there to direct you. Then join your fellow Catholics from around the Diocese of Charlotte in the Holy Hour to follow.

Eucharistic Procession and Adoration 9:15 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 9 The Eucharistic Congress presents plenty of opportunities for the faithful to come and spend time with Our Lord in the Most Blessed Sacrament. Eucharistic Adoration is a focal point for the Congress, as the Eucharist is the source and summit of our Catholic faith. Adoration offers a source of inspiration and peace for the thousands of Catholics who attend the annual two-day event. Adoration will begin at 9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8, starting with a procession from Hall B of the Charlotte Convention Center up to St. Peter Church, 507 S. Tryon St. Participants are welcome to carry electric candles. Adoration will then be held overnight at St. Peter Church from 9:30 p.m. to 8 a.m. Saturday. Starting at 9:15 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 9, the faithful of the Diocese of Charlotte are invited to join in the Eucharistic Procession through uptown Charlotte to the Charlotte Convention Center, where the Eucharistic Congress will be held. Line up along the procession route as noted above and join in with your parish once its banner passes. The Eucharistic Procession will culminate inside Hall A of the convention center, where a Holy Hour will be celebrated starting at 10:15 a.m. Saturday. Following the Holy Hour, silent Eucharistic Adoration will be held in the Chapel in Hall B, adjacent to the Confession Area. Members of the Knights of Columbus will stand at the entrance to the Chapel, where everyone is invited to come in, kneel and pray for as long as they like. Adoration will conclude at 4 p.m., and the celebration of Holy Mass will begin at 4:15 p.m. with Bishop Peter J. Jugis as the main celebrant.

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Holy Hour Hall A – Saturday, Sept. 9, 10:15 a.m. Homilist: Rev. Msgr. Christopher Schreck ‘My Soul Proclaims the Greatness of the Lord’

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Ordained for the Diocese of Savannah in 1977, Msgr. Christopher Schreck has had a notable career in priestly formation and wide experience in seminary administration. Following his ordination, he served for five years as parochial vicar at St. James Parish in Savannah, Ga. He later served at St. Vincent de Paul Regional Seminary in Boynton Beach, Fla., where he was associate professor, professor and academic dean. In 1993, he began teaching at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia, where he was also vice rector for many years. In 2007, Msgr. Schreck joined the faculty of the Pontifical College Josephinum in Columbus, Ohio, as a professor of Sacred Scripture and executive director of the Institute for the Formation and Ministry of the Permanent Diaconate, the seminary’s distance learning program for permanent deacons. In 2012 he was named the 16th rector of the Josephinum, the only pontifical seminary in the Western Hemisphere.

Holy Hour hymns When the Blessed Sacrament is brought to the altar: “Let all mortal flesh keep silence”

I “Praise, my soul, the King of heaven” II “Love divine, all loves excelling” III “All creatures of our God and King” IV “Señor, Tu eres el pan” V “Lift high the cross” VI “For the beauty of the earth” VII “Praise to the Lord, the Almighty, the King of creation” VIII “Now thank we all our God”

Choral music during the holy hour: “Panis Angelicus” – Claudio Casciolini “O Esca Viatorum” – Heinrich Isaac Benediction hymns: “O Salutaris Hostia” – arr. Richard Proulx “Tantum Ergo” – Giuseppe Pitoni Closing: “To Jesus Christ, our Sov’reign King” CAP_praye

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‘Auspice Mariӕ’ This year’s Eucharistic Congress prayer card features a popular and ancient monogram for Mary. The intertwined letters A and M are an abbreviation for “Auspice Mariæ,” Latin for “Under the protection of Mary.” It is sometimes incorrectly referred to or used as a stand-in for the salutation “Ave Maria” (“Hail Mary”).

#GoEucharist Connect with the Congress FOLLOW LIVE COVERAGE OF THE EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION starting after 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 9, on Facebook Live and Twitter (@CatholicNewsCLT). SHARE YOUR PHOTOS AND COMMENTS via Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Use the hashtag #GoEucharist to connect with other participants. Follow the Catholic News Herald’s coverage on Twitter (@CatholicNewsCLT) and Facebook. MORE PHOTOS, NEWS AND VIDEO from the 2017 Eucharistic Congress will be posted online at www.catholicnewsherald.com and in the Sept. 15 edition of the Catholic News Herald. 4


English Track Hall A – Saturday, Sept. 9 Dr. Mario Enzler: ‘I Served a Saint – St. John Paul II’ 12:30 p.m.

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Dr. Mario Enzler is a former Swiss Guard who served Pope John Paul II for three years in the double capacity of soldier and conductor of the Swiss Guard Band. After finishing his time of service at the Vatican, he worked for 18 years in investment banking and corporate finance. He then left the financial industry for a full-time work in Catholic education at the classical-curriculum academy he and his wife founded in 2008. He lives with his wife and their five children in New Hampshire, where he is headmaster at New England Classical Academy, a private, non-profit school in the Catholic tradition. Dr. Enzler is passionate in his love for Christ and His Church and can frequently be found sharing vignettes from his many personal encounters with the Holy Father during his time as a Swiss Guard. St. John Paul II’s personal greatness, sanctity and deep devotion to Our Lady continue to inspire Dr. Enzler in his professional journey as well as in his efforts to form people of all faith backgrounds according to Truth, Beauty and Goodness and to lead them to the pursuit of Wisdom. When he is not in his office or with the students in a classroom teaching music or ancient Greek, he can often be found speaking at retreats and conferences where he shares about the role the Holy Father had in fostering his commitment to the New Evangelization and his love for the liturgy and helping shape him into a being a better man, executive and leader.

Sr. John Dominic Rasmussen, O.P.: ‘Forming Children as Disciples of Christ: Education in Virtue’ 1:30 p.m.

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Sr. John Dominic Rasmussen, O.P., is from Nashville, Tenn. She converted to Catholicism and entered the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia in 1982. In 1997, she and three other sisters founded the Dominican Sisters of Mary, Mother of the Eucharist in Ann Arbor, Mich. She has been involved in Catholic education for more than 30 years as both a teacher and administrator. She holds a Bachelor of Science in education from Belmont University in Nashville and a master’s degree in theology from Franciscan University of Steubenville. She serves as the principal of Spiritus Sanctus Academy in Ann Arbor. The Dominican Sisters of Mary, under her direction as the primary author, have created Disciple of Christ, Education in Virtue, is a Christian curriculum structured on the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas regarding the virtues and gifts of the Holy Spirit.

Anthony J. Digmann: ‘Introduction to Catholic Apologetics’ 2:30 p.m.

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Anthony Digmann is a husband and father of a young family, and he has served professionally since 2006 as a Catholic high school theology teacher and parish religious education director. His education includes a Master of Arts in theology and a double major, Bachelor of Arts in religious studies and electronic media communications, with a minor in ethics. He is the author of Sign of Contradiction: Contraception, Family Planning, & Catholicism (One More Soul, 2015) as well as articles for diocesan periodicals and the Chastity Project. He has appeared as a special guest on EWTN, Radio Maria and Iowa Catholic Radio. He is also the founder and chief executive manager of Capture This Video Productions. His only sibling is a priest in the Archdiocese of Dubuque, Iowa, and his father is a professed religious brother with Glenmary Home Missioners. He may be one of the few people in the world who can say, “I have a Father for a brother and a Brother for a father.” Visit his web site at anthonydigmann.com.

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Youth Tracks (Check-in: 8-11 a.m. Concourse C)

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Room 217 – 12:15-3:30 p.m. (pre-registration required) Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia, ‘Fatima: Our Lady, a Miraculous Sun, and Mercy’ The Children’s Track at the Eucharistic Congress is built to resemble a one-day “Vacation Bible School” atmosphere. The Congress’s theme and Eucharistic-focus is explored with crafts, music, storytelling, guided Adoration, and other supportive materials presented through a variety of media. As in previous years, the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia in Nashville will share their love of the Lord in the Holy Eucharist.

Middle School Track Room 213 – 12:15-3:30 p.m. (pre-registration required) Sr. Mary Thomas More Stepnowski, O.P., ‘To Jesus Through Mary’

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Sister Mary Thomas More Stepnowski, O.P., is provost and vice president for academics at Aquinas College in Nashville, Tenn. She has a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Dallas, an M.Ed. in English from Belmont University, and completed her Ph.D. in theology at the Maryvale Institute, Liverpool-Hope University with the dissertation “The Training of the Imagination in the Published Works of Conrad Pepler, O.P., and Gerald Vann, O.P.” She has presented and written widely on the topic of St. Thomas Aquinas and the Catholic imagination. She will be speaking at the Middle School track about how Our Lady leads us closer to Christ.

HighGrandSchool Track Ballroom – 12:15-3:30 p.m. (Walk-up registration with parent/chaperone: 8-11 a.m. Concourse C)

Anthony J. Digmann, ‘Star Wars: A Catholic Perspective’ Anthony Digmann is the founder and chief executive manager of Capture This Video Productions. His only sibling is a priest in the Archdiocese of Dubuque, Iowa, and his father is a professed religious brother with Glenmary Home Missioners. Anthony may be one of the few people in the world who can say, “I have a Father for a brother and a Brother for a father.”

Dana Catherine, ‘Openness to God and His Will for Our Lives’ Dana Catherine is a Catholic Christian singer/songwriter whose sweet and soulful voice is often compared to those of Lauren Daigle and Francesca Battistelli. She has crafted a unique sound that combines her magnetic voice and compelling melodies with lyrics that reflect the raw vulnerability of heartfelt prayer, making each of her songs more captivating than the last. This distinctive blend of music and message makes for a passionate, heart-stirring music experience for the young Church, calling all to place their complete trust in God.

G.K. ChesterTones: Kevin Heider, Eric Wilkes, James Rosenbloom and Kenneth Kohlhaas

College/Young Adults Track 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Rooms 211-212: Dialogue on “In Imitation of Our Lady, Being a Servant Leader” 6


Food The Charlotte Convention Center prohibits outside food from being brought inside. The prohibition includes coolers and other containers of food. Please take advantage of the food service options available in the building or visit one of the many restaurants located around the Convention Center. Delish Food Court, located on the ballroom and meeting room level near the over-street walkway, features Einstein Bros. Bagels, Buon Cibo and Bojangles’ on the meeting level and Starbucks on the concourse level.

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Other Information is a mission of the Eparchy (Diocese) of St. Josaphat, and is in full communion with the Latin (Roman) Church. For more information about this unique congregation, check out their website at stbasil.weebly. com, or contact 980-785-2764, stbasilcharlotte@ gmail.com. Follow the mission on Facebook, Twitter (@BasilCharlotte), and Instagram.

First aid First aid is available inside the Charlotte Convention Center. See a Convention Center usher (wearing a blue blazer and white shirt), or a Congress volunteer (wearing a light blue shirt and “Volunteer” name badge).

Patron saint of Eucharistic congresses

Child safety, lost children There will be three unmanned Child Safety Sticker locations: at the base of the escalators into Hall A, the entrance to Hall C, and in Concourse A near the Starbucks. Parents can write their cell phone number on the sticker provided and then put the sticker on their child’s back. In the event the child is separated from an adult, staff can call the phone number on the sticker to reach the parent/chaperone. Lost children will be taken to one of two locations (whichever is closer): the Eucharistic Congress Information Booth in Hall B (look for the gold drape), or the Volunteer Check-in area on Concourse A.

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St. Paschal Baylon (15401592) was a shepherd and lay brother of the Franciscan Friars. His life was noted for his devotion to Eucharistic Adoration. In 1897 Pope Leo XIII declared St. Pascal the patron saint of all Eucharistic congresses and associations. His feast is on May 17.

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A plenary, or full, indulgence is offered to those who attend the Eucharistic Congress, go to confession, receive Holy Communion and offer prayers for the Holy Father within one week of the Congress. “An indulgence is a remission before God of the temporal punishment due to sins whose guilt has already been forgiven,” according to the Catechism of the Catholic Church (1471).

A Nursing Mothers Room will be located in Suite 106, located on Concourse C (near the Youth Track Registration Check-in).

Interpretation for the Deaf Once again this year the Eucharistic Congress will offer interpreting for the deaf in Hall A. Volunteer signers will translate the Holy Hour, English Track speakers and the closing Mass. Ushers will direct those seeking sign interpretation to appropriate seating in the front of Hall A.

Missed any of the talks? Not to worry! Nearly all of the talks at each year’s Eucharistic Congress, including the homily given by Bishop Peter Jugis (in English and in Spanish), are recorded and published to the Diocese of Charlotte’s YouTube channel after the congress is concluded.

Vietnamese Track There will be programming in Vietnamese from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9, in Room 208. Father Tri Truong, pastor of St. Joseph Vietnamese Catholic Church in Charlotte, will speak from 1 to 2 p.m. The sacrament of confession in Vietnamese will be available from 2 to 3 p.m., also in Room 208.

Help the Congress The Eucharistic Congress is free and open to the public. However, it costs approximately $30 per attendee to cover the building rental, the audio/ visual support and the transportation and other costs associated with the event. Tax-deductible contributions are welcome and can be made securely online through www.charlottediocese.org/donations. Checks can also be sent to: Diocese of Charlotte, Eucharistic Congress, 1123 South Church St., Charlotte, NC 28203. You also have the option of contributing through collections at the Eucharistic Congress.

Cantate Domino Latin Choir The young ladies from the Cantate Domino Latin Choir will perform a concert on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. in Hall A. They will also have a professionally recorded CD available for purchase at the ABCatholic’s booth. Learn more about them online at www.abcatholic. com/products/in-his-presence.

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Holy Mass Hall A – 4:15 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9 Entrance hymns I “Alleluia! sing to Jesus!” Alleluia! sing to Jesus! His the scepter, His the throne. Alleluia! His the triumph, 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, Thou on earth our food, our stay; Alleluia! here the sinful flee to Thee 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! not as orphans are we left in sorrow now; Alleluia! He is near us, faith believes, nor questions how; Though the cloud from sight received Him when the forty days were o’er Shall our hearts forget His promise, “I am with you evermore”?

Alleluia! King eternal, Thee the Lord of lords we own; Alleluia! born of Mary, Earth Thy footstool, Heav’n Thy throne: Thou within the veil hast entered, robed in flesh our great High Priest; Thou on earth both priest and victim in the Eucharistic feast.

II “Bendito, Bendito” Refrain: Bendito, bendito, bendito sea Dios, los ángeles cantan y alaban a Dios. los ángeles cantan y alaban a Dios.

A tus plantas llego confuso de dolor, de todas mis culpas imploro tu perdón. de todas mis culpas imploro tu perdón. (Refrain)

Jesús de mi alma, te doy mi corazón, y en cambio te pido me des tu bendición. y en cambio te pido me des tu bendición. (Refrain)

Yo creo, Dios mío, que estás en el altar, oculto en la Hostia te vengo a adorar. oculto en la Hostia te vengo a adorar. (Refrain)

Adoro en la hostia el Cuerpo de Jesús, su sangre preciosa que dio por mí en la cruz. su sangre preciosa que dio por mí en la cruz. (Refrain)

Oh cielo y tierra, decid a una voz, bendito por siempre, bendito sea Dios. bendito por siempre, bendito sea Dios. (Refrain)

III “O God Beyond All Praising” O God beyond all praising, we worship you today and sing the love amazing that songs cannot repay; for we can only wonder at every gift you send, at blessings without number and mercies without end: we lift our hearts before you and wait upon your word, we honor and adore you, our great and mighty Lord.

Then hear, O gracious Saviour, Accept the love we bring, That we who know your favour May serve you as our King; And whether our tomorrows be filled with good or ill, We’ll triumph through our sorrows And rise to bless you still: To marvel at your beauty And glory in your ways, And make a joyful duty Our sacrifice of praise.

The flow’r of earthly splendor in time must surely die, Its fragile bloom surrender to you, the Lord most high; But hidden from all nature the eternal seed is sown Though small in mortal stature, to Heaven’s garden grown: For Christ the Man from Heaven from death has set us free, And we through him are given the final victory. Introit: The Lord opened the doors of heaven, and rained down manna for them to eat,

He gave them bread from heaven and man ate the bread of angels. Alleluia.

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First Reading A reading from the Book of Deuteronomy (Dt 8:2-3, 14b-16a) Moses said to the people: “Remember how for forty years now the LORD, your God, has directed all your journeying in the desert, so as to test you by affliction and find out whether or not it was your intention to keep his commandments. He therefore let you be afflicted with hunger, and then fed you with manna, a food unknown to you and your fathers, in order to show you that not by bread alone does one live, but by every word that comes forth from the mouth of the LORD. “Do not forget the LORD, your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, that place of slavery; who guided you through the vast and terrible desert with its saraph serpents and scorpions, its parched and waterless ground; who brought forth water for you from the flinty rock and fed you in the desert with manna, a food unknown to your fathers.” The word of the Lord. R: Thanks be to God.

Responsorial Psalm (Ps 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20) R. Praise the Lord, Jerusalem. Glorify the LORD, O Jerusalem; praise your God, O Zion. For he has strengthened the bars of your gates; he has blessed your children within you. R. Praise the Lord, Jerusalem.

He has granted peace in your He has proclaimed his word to borders; Jacob, with the best of wheat he fills you. his statutes and his ordinances to He sends forth his command to Israel. the earth; He has not done thus for any swiftly runs his word! other nation; his ordinances he has not made R. Praise the Lord, Jerusalem. known to them. Alleluia. R. Praise the Lord, Jerusalem.

Second Reading A reading from the First Letter of St. Paul to the Corinthians (1 Cor 10:16-17) Brothers and sisters: The cup of blessing that we bless, is it not a participation in the blood of Christ? The bread that we break, is it not a participation in the body of Christ? Because the loaf of bread is one, we, though many, are one body, for we all partake of the one loaf. The word of the Lord. R: Thanks be to God. R: Alleluia. “I am the living bread that came down from heaven, says the Lord; whoever eats this bread will live forever.”

Gospel Reading A reading from the holy Gospel according to John (Jn 6:51-58) Jesus said to the Jewish crowds: “I am the living bread that came down from heaven; whoever eats this bread will live forever; and the bread that I will give is my flesh for the life of the world.” The Jews quarreled among themselves, saying, “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?” Jesus said to them, “Amen, amen, I say to you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you do not have life within you. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him on the last day. For my flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink. Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him. Just as the living Father sent me and I have life because of the Father, so also the one who feeds on me will have life because of me. This is the bread that came down from heaven. Unlike your ancestors who ate and still died, whoever eats this bread will live forever.” The Gospel of the Lord. R: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.

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Offertory Antiphon: This is my body which is given up for you, this is the cup of the new covenant in my blood, says the Lord. Each time that you partake thereof, do it in memory of me.

Offertory hymn: “Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All” Jesus, my Lord, my God, my all! How can I love Thee as I ought? And how revere this wondrous gift, So far surpassing hope or thought?

Had I but Mary’s sinless heart With which to love Thee, dearest King, Oh, with what ever fervent praise, Thy goodness, Jesus, would I sing! (Refrain)

Refrain: Sweet Sacrament, we Thee adore! Oh, make us love Thee more and more. Oh, make us love Thee more and more.

Thy Body, Soul and Godhead, all! O mystery of love divine! I cannot compass all I have, For all Thou hast and art is mine! (Refrain)

Offertory Motet: “Magnificat Anima Mea Dominum” (Francesco Durante)

Sanctus

Memorial Acclamation

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Agnus Dei

Communion Antiphon: He who eats my flesh and drinks my blood, abides in me and I in him, says the Lord. Communion Motets: “Tantem Ergo Sacramentum” (Johann Melchior Dreyer) and “How Dazzling Fair” (Charles Wood)

Communion hymns I “Porque Nos Invitas” Porque nos invitas, venimos a tu altar, oímos tu palabra, comemos de tu pan; oímos tu palabra, comemos de tu pan.

Tu palabra es vida y es luz del corazón, tu pan es sacramento del más sublime amor; tu pan es sacramento del más sublime amor.

Hijos de la Iglesia, fraterna comunión, tu muerte celebramos, y tu resurrección; tu muerte celebramos, y tu resurrección.

El altar es mesa y Calvario redentor. Te ofreces a ti mismo por nuestra salvación. Te ofreces a ti mismo por nuestra salvación.

II “O Jesus We Adore Thee” (“O Sacrament Most Holy”) O Jesus, we adore thee Who in thy love divine, Conceal thy mighty Godhead In forms of bread and wine.

O Jesus, we adore thee, Our Savior and our King, And with the saints and angels A Humble homage bring. (Refrain)

Refrain: O Sacrament most holy, O Sacrament divine, All praise and all thanksgiving Be every moment thine!

O Jesus, we adore thee, Come, live in us, we pray, That all our thoughts and actions Be thine alone today. (Refrain)

O Jesus, we adore thee, Our Victim and our Priest, Whose precious blood and body Become our sacred feast. (Refrain)

O come, all you who labor In sorrow and in pain; Come, eat this bread from heaven, Your peace and strength regain. (Refrain)

The text of O Jesus We Adore Thee © 1959, 1977, Liturgical Press. All rights reserved. Reprinted under OneLicense.net A-720276.

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Closing hymns I “Salve Regina”

II “Holy God, We Praise Thy Name” Holy God, we praise thy name; Lord of all, we bow before thee; all on earth thy scepter claim; all in heaven above adore thee. Infinite thy vast domain; everlasting is thy reign.

Hark the glad celestial hymn angel choirs above are raising; cherubim and seraphim, in unceasing chorus praising, fill the heavens with sweet accord: Holy, holy, holy Lord.

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Holy Father, Holy Son, Holy Spirit: three we name thee, though in essence only one; undivided God we claim thee, and adoring bend the knee while we own the mystery.


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Programa de Español Sala C: sábado, 9 de septiembre 12:30 p.m. P. Rafael Capó, “El Papel de Maria en la Evangelización” 1:30 p.m. P. José Luis Serrano, “El Mensaje de Maria a las Familias” 2:30 p.m. P. Julio Domínguez, “Acto de Reparación a los Sagrados Corazones”

Area de Confesión Sala C: sábado, 9 de septiembre 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m.

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Hall A: Friday, Sept. 8 7 p.m. Welcome by Bishop Peter J. Jugis 7:15 p.m. Byzantine Rite Vespers 8:15 p.m. Fr. Jeffrey Kirby, Bible Study on “With Our Lady in Spiritual Battle” 9 p.m. Procession of the Blessed Sacrament to St. Peter Church Hall A: Saturday, Sept. 9 10:15 a.m. Holy Hour: homilist Rev. Msgr. Christopher Schreck, “My Soul Proclaims the Greatness of the Lord” 3:30 p.m. Cantate Domino Latin Choir 4:15 p.m. Closing Mass: celebrant Bishop Peter J. Jugis

Hall A: Saturday, Sept. 9 12:30 p.m. Dr. Mario Enzler, “I Served a Saint – St. John Paul II” 1:30 p.m. Sr. John Dominic Rasmussen, O.P., “Forming Children as Disciples of Christ: Education in Virtue” 2:30 p.m. Anthony J. Digmann, “Introduction to Catholic Apologetics”

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