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LOURDES PILGRIM’S HANDBOOK

2019

DIOCESE OF ARUNDEL & BRIGHTON



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NAME HOTEL IN LOURDES or ACCUEIL The Benedictus - (Lk 1:68-79)

Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel! He has visited his people and redeemed them. He has raised up for us a mighty saviour in the house of David his servant, as he promised by the lips of holy men, those who were his prophets from of old.

A saviour who would free us from our foes, from the hands of all who hate us. So his love for our fathers is fulfilled and his holy covenant remembered.

He swore to Abraham our father to grant us, that free from fear, and saved from the hands of our foes, we might serve him in holiness and justice all the days of our life in his presence.

As for you, little child, you shall be called a prophet of God, the Most High. You shall go ahead of the Lord to prepare his ways before him, To make known to his people their salvation through forgiveness of all their sins, the loving-kindness of the heart of our God who visits us like the dawn from on high. He will give light to those in darkness, those who dwell in the shadow of death, and guide us into the way of peace. Glory be to the Father....


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Published by The Arundel and Brighton Diocesan Trust (Registered Charity No. 252878) The Pilgrimage Office, The Bothy, Cowfold Road, Coolham, West Sussex RH13 8QL Twentieth Edition 2019 Acknowledgements The publishers are grateful to the following for use of copyright material in this book:

Excerpts from the English translation of The Roman Missal © 1973, 2010, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. (ICEL); excerpts from the English translation of the Rite of Anointing and Pastoral Care of the Sick © 1973, ICEL; excerpts from the English translation of the Rite of Penance © 1974, ICEL. Extracts from Jesus Christ: The Way, The Truth and The Life by David Konstant. Collins Liturgical Publications. First published 1981.

Excerpts from the Jerusalem Bible copyright © 1966 by Darton Longman and Todd Ltd and Doubleday a division of Random House Inc., printed by permission.

Every effort has been made to trace the owners of copyright material and we hope that no copyright has been infringed. Pardon is sought and an apology made if the contrary be the case. Correction will be made in any future editions of this book.

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LOURDES

PILGRIM’S HANDBOOK TWENTIETH EDITION 2019

DIOCESE OF ARUNDEL AND BRIGHTON


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CONTENTS Pilgrimage Prayer .........................................................................IFC The Benedictus .............................................................Opening page The Bishop’s Letter...........................................................................4 What is a Pilgrim? ............................................................................8 Lourdes Youth Teams .......................................................................9 Bernadette of Lourdes.....................................................................11 Some Sayings of St Bernadette.......................................................17 The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes ..........................................18 RITES, CEREMONIES & DEVOTIONS..................................20 Processions in Lourdes ...................................................................22 The Torchlight Procession ..............................................................23 The Blessed Sacrament Procession ................................................24 Mass with Anointing of the Sick ....................................................25 The Baths ........................................................................................28 The Way of the Cross......................................................................29 The Sacrament of Reconciliation....................................................50 Praying Lectio Divina.....................................................................52 Theme for the Year .........................................................................55 DAILY PRAYER...........................................................................56 OUR PROGRAMME IN LOURDES ........................................75 Programme in Lourdes ...................................................................76 Donations, Fundraising...................................................................86 Legacies ..........................................................................................87 Tea Party Information .....................................................................88 Prayer Network ...............................................................................89


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DAILY MASS................................................................................90 Latin Texts and Chants .................................................................144 Additional Hymns and Music .......................................................146 Index of Hymns ............................................................................174 The Magnificat..............................................................................181

THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE ARUNDEL AND BRIGHTON LOURDES PILGRIMAGE IS

www.ablourdes.org


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OLD BRIGHTON ROAD PEASE POTTAGE, WEST SUSSEX RH11 9AJ Dear Fellow Pilgrims,

In a world that is, in so many ways, caught up in the material things of life, there are many kinds of poverty. Some of them are before our eyes so often that we have become blind to them: the material poverty of brothers and sisters across the world, for instance. Some of our poverty is less easily seen: the poverty of time in the headlong rush of modern society; poverty of spirit; the particular kind of poverty that can come with ill health in all its forms.

Into the midst of these many poverties, Mary our Mother calls us to her Son, who became completely poor out of love for us; who “emptied himself to assume the condition of a slave and was humbler yet, even to accepting death on a cross.”

Jesus’ giving of Himself challenges us to respond to the poverty of our brothers and sisters, in whatever form that cross of poverty is carried.

But we must go further. We can go beyond this, too. Each of us must recognise our own poverty and the need that we have for the reconciling love of Christ and the support, care and love of our brothers and sisters. Such a recognition is a moment of grace and Lourdes is a place where such graces are often experienced.

Let us pray for one another as we journey together, that through a recognition of our poverty we may truly know, here and in the life to come, what it is to be a part of Christ’s Kingdom.

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PRIESTS

The Right Rev Richard Moth Rev Peter Andrews Rev Christopher Benyon Rev Christopher Bergin Rev Ian Byrnes Rev Canon Anthony Churchill Rev Bill Curran Rev Simon Dray Rev Gerard Hatton Rev Canon Seamus Hester Rev David King Rev Brian Lowden Rev Canon Brendan MacCarthy Rev Canon Kieron O’Brien Rev Kevin O’Donnell SDB Rev Dominic O’Hara Rt Rev Stephen Ortiger OSB Rev Canon David Parmiter Rev Michael Perry Rev Chris Spain Rev Aaron Spinelli Rev Brian Taylor Rev Canon Thomas Treherne Rev Canon Colin Wolczak

DEACONS

Rev Deacon Adrian Burnett Rev Deacon Jon Harman Rev Deacon Seamus Mahon Rev Deacon Michael Thoms Rev Deacon Rob Wellbelove

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ASSISTANT CHAPLAINS Veronica Arduino Lucy Barnes Katherine Bergin Rachael de Vizio Josephine Doyle Jacqueline Foster Karin Harvey Alison Horan Deirdre Leach Catherine Martindale Angela Prince Mary Smith

PILGRIMAGE LEADER

The Right Reverend Bishop Richard Moth Bishop of the Arundel and Brighton Diocese

SPIRITUAL DIRECTOR Rev Canon David Parmiter

PILGRIMAGE DIRECTOR Rev Deacon Michael Thoms

PILGRIMAGE OFFICE Secretary Assistant Assistant Assistant

Marie-Louise Jackson Charlotte Booth Mary Calway Alex Manko

MEDICAL TEAM

Chief Medical Officer Matron

Dr Jane Pateman Emma Moon

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CO-ORDINATORS

All Helpers Accueil Catering Families with children Liturgy Master of Ceremonies Music Liturgy Coordination Outside Events

Alexandra Manko and Matt Grinsted Dilhara Fernando and Adam Simon Yvonne Geaves Rob and Cath Wellbelove Deirdre Leach Kevin Peaston Clair Bloy, Kate Szeless, Mike Carver Fiona McGonigle Mary Calway

PILGRIMAGE OFFICE IN LOURDES Hotel Panorama, 11 Rue Sainte-Marie, Telephone: Lourdes 62 94 33 04

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WHAT IS A PILGRIM?

Pilgrim is a searcher. Restless, seeking truth or meaning, he or she goes on a journey. The beginning is modest, but significant. The journey of 1,000 miles begins with one step, say the Chinese. “I will go on-line and complete an application form for this year’s pilgrimage”. This first step leads to a tradition born in the Middle Ages when many people went on pilgrimage to holy places. It was tourism mediaeval-style. People in those days were wise. They said that there are two types of pilgrimage: the physical (like going from London to Canterbury to pray at the tomb of St Thomas a Becket) and the spiritual (engaging in an active inner search). The first was good; the second was better and nobler.

So who is a pilgrim? We all are, both individually and as a people. I am a pilgrim person. I am on a physical and spiritual journey. I need healing. During my week’s pilgrimage I will live this experience intensely through journeying in Lourdes. Meeting strangers, making friends, exchanging stories, caring for people, moving out from the prison which often holds me back. Engaging in prayer, meeting Jesus in the Sacrament of Reconciliation, finding some dark bits that I do not like, and then finding relief and release in God’s loving forgiveness. My journey to Lourdes will teach me many things, and not least the importance of prayer. One peaceful moment at the Grotto in the presence of Our Lady can be a lifechanging experience.

But there is more to life than me. “No man is an island entire of itself” is what the poet John Donne said. “Every man is a piece of the continent”. We are a pilgrim church, on the road but not there yet. We have each other, a guide and a destination: heaven and eternal life. We are always open to letting people follow at their pace and picking up stragglers at any time. We belong, as part of a Hotel group or the Accueil, and in belonging, we are important. In Lourdes we learn particularly how important the sick are to our community. Through them we discover our universal fragility and our need of healing.

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LOURDES YOUTH TEAMS

The Lourdes Youth Teams exist to lead young people in the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton to an encounter with Jesus and to help them discover the joy of following him through building community, serving others, nurturing a relationship with Jesus in prayer and the Sacraments, exploring the journey of discipleship and connecting with the local Church in our Diocesan parishes. Build – We seek to lead young people to encounter the living God through creating a nurturing and loving community characterised by joy and friendship where each young person is welcomed and can come to know that they are loved and cherished by God.

Serve – We seek to lead young people to encounter Jesus in our pilgrimage and parish families by providing opportunities to serve others, especially those in most need, through various activities of prayer and service experienced in Lourdes and the Diocese. As a group of young pilgrims, we also seek to build friendships through being attentive to one another and serving each other throughout the year, and especially during our week in Lourdes.

Pray – Through the Lourdes experience we seek to lead young people to discover the joy of encountering Jesus by providing pathways into prayer and active participation in the Sacramental life of the Church in Lourdes, their parish and in the Diocese.

Explore – We seek to provide an open space where young pilgrims can explore their faith freely. Through ministry sessions which both evangelise and catechise we want to feed the faith of our young people and introduce them to the beauty and joy of the journey of discipleship.

Connect – We want to connect young people across the diocese and create a space where faith-based friendships can flourish. We desire to connect young people with the diocese and in particular their school and parish. We want the Lourdes youth experience to go beyond Lourdes and to overflow into a life of discipleship and greater involvement in the life of the Church. “When God touches the heart of a young man or woman they become capable of tremendous things”

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His Holiness Pope Francis Message for the 32nd World Youth Day, Vatican 27 February 2017


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Children’s Liturgy Orange Shirts Green Shirts Redshirts Encounter

Young people under the age of 7, Years 1 – 2 at Primary School.

Young people aged between 7 and 10, Years 3 – 5 at Primary School.

Young people aged between 11 and 14, Year 6 at Primary School and Years 7 – 9 at Secondary School. Young people aged between 15 and 16, Years 10 and 11 at Secondary School.

Young people aged 17 by 31 August following the pilgrimage, up to age 35.

During the week for the Family Group, there is a dedicated children’s Reconciliation Service and Children’s Liturgy for most of the Masses. The Family Group also has activities for two other groups of children: the Orange Shirts and the Green Shirts. These two groups have some separate activities organised for them during the Pilgrimage. The Redshirt Experience is to be viewed as a two-year programme, with the first year being an opportunity for deepening the experience of prayer and encountering the initial kerygma (1) of the Gospel. This experience of growing in relationship with the person of Christ can then pave the way for more specific formation in the second year of the Redshirt Experience.

The Encounter Experience in Lourdes, is offered particularly to the young people caring for Assisted Pilgrims, is a continuation of the Encounter Programme of the Diocese and also an introduction to that programme for those who have not yet experienced it.

(1) “we have rediscovered the fundamental role of the first announcement, or kerygma, which needs to be the centre of all evangelizing activity and all efforts at Church renewal” EG, n. 164.

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BERNADETTE OF LOURDES by Catherine Simon

A Family in Need On 7th January 1844 François and Louise Soubirous (formerly Casterot) gave birth to their first child. They named her Bernadette. She was baptised two days later on her parents’ first wedding anniversary. Her baptismal name was Marie-Bernarde.

François and Louise had nine children, five of whom did not survive beyond the age of ten. Bernadette’s brother Jean-Marie alone has descendants alive today. The family lived in the little Pyrenean village of Lourdes and made their home at the Boly Mill with the rest of the Casterot family. Eventually they left the mill due to insufficient funds and found refuge in a disused prison cell called Le Cachot. The family of six lived in cramped and smelly conditions, sharing two beds between them. François accepted what work he could find whilst Bernadette battled against her poor health. Her strong desire to make her First Holy Communion led her to school with the Sisters of Nevers, who failed to be impressed by the fourteen year old and her limited understanding of theological concepts.

The ‘Beautiful Girl Dressed in White’ On Thursday 11th February 1858, despite her mother’s reluctance, Bernadette set out into the bitter cold to gather firewood with her sister, Toinette, and a friend, Jeanne Abadie (nicknamed Baloume). Together the girls arrived at the Grotto of Massabielle, where Toinette and Baloume hurriedly crossed the freezing waters of the mill stream to collect firewood. Determined not to be defeated by her asthma, Bernadette bent down to remove her footwear. As she did so, she heard a noise like a gust of wind. The noise repeated. As she looked up at the Grotto she saw the branches of a wild rosebush moving. Out of the darkness of the cave appeared a soft light, followed by a beautiful girl dressed in white who smiled and beckoned her. Bernadette rubbed her eyes but the smiling girl did not disappear. Deciding to reach into her apron for her rosary, Bernadette became afraid and her hand fell.

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The Vision made the sign of the cross. Bernadette copied her and all fear vanished. She knelt and said the rosary as the Lady silently fingered her rosary beads. When the Vision signed for her to approach Bernadette did not dare and the beautiful girl dressed in white disappeared.

The Second Apparition François and Louise soon became concerned by their eldest daughter’s tales of “Aquerò” – a respectful term in the local dialect meaning “that” – and forbade her from going to Massabielle. Three days passed before Bernadette was able to return. After High Mass on Sunday 14th February, during the second decade of the rosary, the Lady appeared to her. Bernadette sprinkled some holy water at the apparition and asked her to step forward if she was from God. The Lady smiled and moved slightly towards Bernadette. Meanwhile Baloume, who had pushed a small boulder down the cliff face, prompted Bernadette’s companions to flee from the scene in fear and in search of the local miller; Nicolau said that he had never seen anything more beautiful than Bernadette in a state of ecstasy.

A Fortnight of Apparitions Rumours spread quickly about the young girl who was having visions. During the third apparition, on Thursday 18th February 1858, the Lady asked Bernadette to come to the Grotto of Massabielle every day for fifteen days. The apparition told Bernadette: “I do not promise to make you happy in this world but in the other.” “Pray for sinners” On Sunday 21st February, the crowd had swollen to over a hundred. Bernadette revealed that during the apparition the Lady looked sad and said: “Pray for sinners.” Dr Dozous, a local doctor, examined Bernadette while she was in ecstasy. He found her pulse and breathing to be normal with no sign of excitement (despite his initial scepticism he later became convinced that Our Lady had appeared to Bernadette). “Penitence, penitence, penitence” Soon the police became involved and Police Commissioner Jacomet interrogated Bernadette. (He later admitted that he was convinced that

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the girl was genuine.) Bernadette always remained faithful to her account of what she had seen, including during later interrogations by the Imperial Prosecutor, Dutour. Meanwhile François had been persuaded by Jacomet to forbid Bernadette from returning to the Grotto. He could not keep his daughter away for long. Bernadette said to her parents, “I must disobey you or Aquerò.” Early in the morning of Tuesday 23rd February, the Lady appeared to Bernadette at the Grotto and remained with her for an hour, during which she gave Bernadette three secrets, none of which Bernadette ever revealed. At the following apparition three hundred people were present to hear Bernadette pass on the Lady’s message of “Penitence, penitence, penitence”.

“Go and drink at the spring and wash yourself in it” The apparition of Thursday 25th February caused wide astonishment. Kissing the ground as an act of penitence for sinners, Bernadette began to scrape the earth at the back of the cave, plastering her face with the muddy water and drinking it. She later revealed that the Lady had said to her: “Go and drink at the spring and wash yourself in it.” Not seeing any water, Bernadette had made her way towards the stream but the Lady called her back and indicated to the back of the cave. Later that day some returned and found a hole filled with water “as big as a soup tureen”: the more people drank from it the bigger the hole and the clearer the water became.

Cures It is estimated that over a thousand people were present for the eleventh apparition on Sunday 28th February. A visiting priest attended the twelfth apparition, unaware of the clerical ban imposed by Abbé Peyramale and profoundly moved by Bernadette’s ecstasy and the crowd’s silent prayer. It was on this day that the first of seven cures, proclaimed by Monseigneur Laurence to be the “work of God” in a mandate on 18th January 1862, occurred

Catherine Latapie-Chouat of Loubajac, about four miles from Lourdes, suffered from a paralysed right arm, a considerable handicap for someone whose livelihood depended on work such as spinning and knitting. She travelled to the Grotto with her two youngest children and plunged her arm into the pool of water discovered by Bernadette. Quite suddenly her arm 13


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became supple but almost immediately she started with labour pains: she was nine months pregnant. She rushed home and gave birth within minutes of her return. She was thirty nine years old.

The spring now gushes forth several thousand gallons of water a day. The water has been tested for healing properties by scientists but they found none. Lourdes has become known for its “miracles”, “works of God” and uncountable incidences of healing.

A Chapel and a Procession In the apparition of Tuesday 2nd March the Lady gave Bernadette two messages: “Go and tell the priests to build a chapel” and “People are to come here in procession.” Abbé Peyramale, to whom Bernadette imparted these messages, was a good man despite his gruff manner but was unhappy at the prospect of organised processions to the Grotto. Unaccustomed to instructions he commanded Bernadette to ask the Lady for her name. During the following apparition, however, the Lady simply smiled when Bernadette passed on his request and Bernadette returned to the parish priest with the reiterated message: “The Lady still wants the chapel.” Abbé Peyramale told Bernadette to ask the Lady for a sign. Perhaps she could make the rosebush at the Grotto flower – then he would build her chapel!

“Que soy era Immaculada Councepciou” Thursday 4th March marked the last apparition of the fortnight. The whole town was in a state of excitement. A large group had been praying through the night and officials made elaborate plans to control the crowd. Estimates have varied between eight and twenty thousand people present. Silence fell among the crowd as Bernadette arrived shortly after seven in the morning and began to recite her rosary, moving about the Grotto on her knees. The apparition lasted about an hour, without incident, signs or revelation of the Lady’s name.

It was three weeks before Bernadette returned to the grotto. On Thursday 25th March, on the feast of the Annunciation, Bernadette awoke at 4am with a compelling desire to go to the Grotto. When she arrived at the Grotto Bernadette found the Lady waiting for her and was overjoyed.

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After the rosary, Bernadette asked four times for the Lady’s name. At the fourth request, Aquerò stretched out her arms at her side, joined them at her breast and raised her eyes to the sky as she said: “Que soy era Immaculada Councepciou” (I am the Immaculate Conception). Bernadette rushed to the presbytery to tell the parish priest, who outwardly dismissed the girl’s statement. Inwardly he knew that the illiterate Bernadette could not have made this up. The Church had declared the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception four years previously. “So it is the Blessed Virgin,” he thought to himself.

Barricading the Grotto Wednesday 7th April marked the seventeenth apparition. While in ecstasy Bernadette was unaware that the flame of a candle that she was holding licked her cupped hands for several minutes. Upon inspection of her hands Doctor Dozous found not the slightest trace of burns. After the apparition the public authorities barricaded the Grotto. The Prefect at Tarbes, Baron Massy, tried to discredit the events along with Bernadette, whom he attempted to admit to a mental institution. Abbé Peyramale, who had become a great friend and support to Bernadette, defended her but the Grotto remained closed.

First Holy Communion Bernadette made her First Holy Communion on Thursday 3rd June, the feast of Corpus Christi, at the Convent of Sisters of Charity. On being asked whether her First Holy Communion or the Apparitions made her happier, she replied: “The two things go together but they cannot be compared. I was very happy with both.”

The Final Apparition At about seven o’clock in the evening on the feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Bernadette had the final apparition from the meadow beyond the far bank of the Gave, having been prevented by the barricades and the crowds from entering the Grotto. She later remarked that it was as though she was in her beloved Grotto itself and that the Lady was more beautiful than she had ever seen her.

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The Commission of Enquiry On 28th July 1858 Monseigneur Laurence, the Bishop of Tarbes, set up a Commission to make a complete and thorough inquiry into the events at Massabielle, which lasted three years. The Bishop announced its findings on 18th January 1862: “It is our judgment that Mary Immaculate, Mother of God, did really appear to Bernadette Soubirous on 11th February 1858, and on subsequent days, eighteen times in all, in the Grotto of Massabielle, close to the town of Lourdes.”

Sister Marie-Bernarde Bernadette faced constant curiosity from outsiders and extremely poor health. She soon moved to the hospice run by the Sisters of Charity in Lourdes, where she remained for six years until she moved to the Convent of St Gildard and community of the Sisters of Charity in Nevers. She only referred to the apparitions when asked, saying: “I know nothing. I am good for nothing, useless.” Before leaving Lourdes on 4th July 1866 Bernadette was present at the inauguration of The Crypt, the “Chapel” requested by Our Lady. She bid farewell to her beloved Grotto, later saying: “The Grotto was my heaven; you will find me there at the foot of the rock.”

Within three months of arrival in Nevers she received the “Last Sacraments” on what was considered to be her death bed. At the same time she took her vows of simple profession, repeated publicly in October 1867. As Sister Marie-Bernarde she tried to live a life of obscurity and devotion to her tasks as a nun but in 1874 she became too ill for active duties, suffering from chronic asthma, constant chest pains, abscesses, a tumour on the knee and bone decay. Bernadette died on 16th April 1879, aged 35.

Thirty years later her body was exhumed in the cause of her beatification and was found to be in a state of perfect preservation: there was no decay. After re-burial her body was exhumed in 1913 and finally in 1925. Her body was placed in a glass casket and now rests in the chapel of the convent of St Gildard in Nevers. Pope Pius XI proclaimed Bernadette a Saint on 8th December 1933, the feast of the Immaculate Conception.

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SOME SAYINGS OF BERNADETTE

I shall always have enough health, but never enough love for Our Blessed Lord.

I am entrusted with telling you what I have seen and heard; I am not entrusted with making you believe it. I shall not live an instant without loving.

I was a broom for the Virgin Mary; when she no longer needed me she put me in my right place, which was behind the door.

It is not necessary to give each other a keepsake when we love each other, but remember we must love and help others without counting the cost. I fear nothing because I have always told the truth.

Jesus came on earth to be my model. I want to follow him and walk generously in his footsteps. O Mary, my good Mother, help me follow your example to be generous in every sacrifice Our Lord may ask of me during my life.

I shall spend every moment loving. One who loves does not notice her trials; or perhaps more accurately, she is able to love them (her trials).

From this moment on, anything concerning me is no longer of any interest to me. I must belong entirely to God, and to God alone. Never to myself.

I must die to myself continually and accept trials without complaining. I work. I suffer and I love with no other witness than his heart.

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PLACES OF WORSHIP WITHIN THE SANCTUARY THE GROTTO OF MASSABIELLE

This small cave is at the very heart of Lourdes. This is the spot where Our Lady appeared to Bernadette eighteen times in 18581, a place where heaven and earth touched. Ever since that time it has been a place of pilgrimage, prayer and contemplation.

In a niche above and to the right on the Grotto is a statue representing Our Lady of Lourdes. On the ground in front of the Grotto and slightly to the left is a plaque marking the spot where Bernadette knelt in prayer on the occasion of the first apparition. Benches often cover the plaque, so it is not always easy to find. Another plaque immediately in front of the Grotto shows where Pope John Paul II knelt in prayer on his visit to Lourdes. At the back of the Grotto, on the left, there is the spring discovered by Bernadette on 25th February 1858. This water is channelled to the Baths and the taps. Behind the altar, which is made of solid rock, at the back of the Grotto on the right, is a box for pilgrims’ petitions.

Pilgrims move silently though the Grotto, usually entering from the left as we face it and departing to the right.

Mass is celebrated in the Grotto each day (times and languages of the Masses are displayed in the Information Centre). The last Mass of the day is at 11.00pm and is usually in French. Many pilgrims like to visit the Grotto each day.

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PLACES OF WORSHIP WITHIN THE SANCTUARY

THE ADORATION CHAPEL

The Adoration Chapel is to the left of the Church of St Bernadette and is all too easy to miss! It is available for silent prayer throughout the day and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament from 6.00am to 11.00pm each day during the summer. The chapel is built on twelve pillars representing the twelve apostles, and is a haven of peace and prayer.

For those who have not been to Lourdes before, a map is available at the Information Centre in the Sanctuary, which you will be next to on Saturday afternoon when you are having your hotel photograph taken. This map will show you the location of all the Sanctuary chapels and areas of interest.

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A GUIDE TO THE PROCESSIONS IN LOURDES

During our week in Lourdes we will participate as a pilgrimage in two processions – the Torchlight and the Blessed Sacrament. We will also process as a Diocese. In this article we explore the meaning of taking part in a procession.

A procession is a journey which symbolises in mini-form what our pilgrimage is about. It is the courage to move out of our comfort zone, join with other people and seek to encounter the Lord. Every procession starts with one type of order – through the goodwill of all participants we get ourselves ready and in line – and ends with a different experience – we celebrate being together as “Church, People of God, Body of Christ, Temple of the Holy Spirit.” (Vatican 2) A procession is not:

A race – we will all get to the final destination. There is no prize for being the first. Indeed in the Blessed Sacrament Procession the most honoured position is at the end of the Procession where the Bishop carries the Host. A march – we are each one of us unique individuals making together a pilgrim Church, not an army on the march. Our goal is unity not uniformity. A parade – many people will look on as we process through Lourdes, but we are not showing ourselves off to others. We are witnesses of faith obeying the command which Our Lady gave to Bernadette telling people to “come in procession”.

A procession is:

A humble and respectful walk accompanied by meditation, song and prayer. A community in which many different groups - a people of all nations - come together to worship. We do not choose the place where we walk – we accept humbly the place that is given to us in order to form part of that community. A reflection of what the Church is – the people of God walking towards the Light, overcoming tribulations on the way, renewing itself constantly under the action and the influence of the Holy Spirit.

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THE TORCHLIGHT (MARIAN) PROCESSION

The Torchlight procession dates back to the earliest times when pilgrims would end their day’s pilgrimage by saying the Rosary together and singing hymns to Our Lady and takes place every evening, starting at 9.00pm. As a pilgrimage we take part in the procession on one evening during the week, but pilgrims may take part on other evenings if they wish. On the evening when we are officially processing as a diocese we will gather and form up behind the diocesan banner.

Pilgrims in wheelchairs or on stretchers gather in one area, walkers in another, the two groups coming together when the procession begins. This start is symbolic as we will journey from separation to unity.

All participants carry a lighted candle which is a reminder of our baptism, when we received the gift of faith. In Lourdes, the candle-lit procession bears witness to our faith, hope and love of God and a reminder that we are called to be “the light of Christ” to all we meet in the world.

During the procession the Rosary will be prayed in a variety of languages, reflecting the different nationalities present in Lourdes at the time. However the ‘Glory be’ is always said in Latin, because Our Lady joined in with Bernadette on the Glory Be of each decade that she recited. The following two hymns are also usually sung: “Immaculate Mary” and “Holy Virgin, by God’s decree” – these hymns are often printed on the paper candle holder.

Having processed right round the Esplanade, those using wheelchairs are placed at the foot of the Basilica steps. While this is happening walkers are directed into processing from side to side of rosary square, which prolongs the procession and creates a wonderful weaving of light, as night falls. Eventually all those processing are gathered in front of the Rosary Basilica and the evening concludes with a hymn to Our Lady, usually the “Salve Regina”, after which pilgrims will be invited to offer one another a sign of peace.

After the procession some people like to go to the Grotto or to the candle bank to continue their prayer.

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THE BLESSED SACRAMENT PROCESSION AND BLESSING OF THE SICK

This procession is almost as old as the first pilgrimages to Lourdes. It was first linked to the movement of the Blessed Sacrament from the Crypt to the Grotto where adoration took place. But the sick were detached from this and so a new form was introduced which included the blessing of the sick.

This procession and blessing of the sick takes place every day at 5.00pm. As a pilgrimage we will take part on one particular day, though pilgrims can attend on other days if they so wish.

Pilgrims who are unable or do not wish to process will go direct to the underground Basilica of St Pius X where they can participate in prayer and adoration by watching the progress of the procession towards the Basilica on the large screens.

The Blessed Sacrament is carried, by a Bishop, in solemn procession, under a canopy and accompanied by priests and deacons, from the Crypt of the Rosary Basilica to the underground Basilica. Pilgrims gathered in Rosary Square lead the procession into the Basilica. Once everyone is gathered there is a time of silent adoration before the Blessed Sacrament – we don’t have to do anything, we just have to ‘be’, and feel the love of God. The Cure d’Ars, when asked what he did during his time of private prayer said “I look at Him and He looks at me”

In Lourdes the service of Benediction is amplified by a small procession. The main celebrant, carrying the monstrance, is followed by other bishops and a procession of doctors. As they move round the altar the procession stops at frequent intervals to bless the sick and disabled. As the priest makes the sign of the cross with the monstrance containing the Sacred Host, our faith tells us that it is Our Lord himself who blesses us, and we receive the benediction with reverence, head bowed.

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MASS WITHANOINTING OFTHE SICK

When you speak to any pilgrim who has been to Lourdes on our Annual Diocesan Pilgrimage, most will tell you that one of the highlights is Mass with the Anointing of the Sick.

The origin of anointing and prayers for strength to accept sickness dates back to Jesus’ time. In the Gospels we find many references to Jesus caring for the sick and disabled and it was good that He gave special attention to them. You will recall the story of the paralytic, where Jesus said “Your sins are forgiven” “But to prove to you that the Son of Man has power on earth to forgive sins” - He said to the paralytic - “Get up and pick up your bed and go off home” (Matthew 9:3, 6-8). “The Apostles set off to preach repentance and they anointed many sick people with oil.” (Mark 6:12-15). Also, on many occasions He would say to those calling for help “Do you believe?”

You will recall the leper who came to Jesus after sunset – “If it be your will, you have power to make me clean”. Jesus was moved to pity, held out His hand and touched him and said “I will, be clean.” (Mark 1:40-45). Note that the leper said “If it be your will”. Jesus knows what is best for us. He taught us in the ‘Our Father’ – “Thy will be done”. “Is there a man among you who would hand his son a stone when he asked for bread, or a snake for a fish? If you know to give your children what is good, how much more will your Father in Heaven give good things to those who love Him” (Matthew 7:9-11). In his agony in the garden of Gethsemane, He prayed “Abba (Father) everything is possible for you – take this cup away from me; but let it be as you, not I, would have it.” (Mark 14:36).

When at home, struggling to be faithful members of the Church, or here in Lourdes awaiting to receive the Sacrament, we must try and pray for the graces to accept God’s will in every day of our lives. God will answer our prayers for good health and relief from pain, in His own way and time and in the way best for each of us. Prayer for each other is the best gift for us all now, on our Pilgrimage and when we go back home. 25


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MASS WITH ANOINTING OF THE SICK

Who may receive the Sacrament of Anointing? Certainly all those who have been baptised; have reached the use of reason; those who are seriously unwell or profoundly disabled; those who are very elderly, or extremely frail.

During the Anointing, all receiving the Sacrament can be assured of a remembrance in prayer by all pilgrims. It is an added blessing to receive the Sacrament during Mass celebrated by Bishop Richard and the priests. If you have any queries, speak to your Chaplain or Deacon; your leaders will keep you informed about the celebration.

The Rite of Anointing The Liturgy for Anointing is well prepared and celebrated. The Bishop and priests lay their hands, in silence, on the heads of those to be anointed; prayers and blessing of oil follows; then the Sign of the Cross with the oil on the foreheads “Through this holy anointing, may the Lord in His love and mercy help you with the grace of the Holy Spirit” and the hands “May the Lord who frees you from sin save you and raise you up”.

How should you be prepared? Have Faith in Jesus Christ. Faith is a special gift; treasure it through prayer when you go to Mass, visit the Grotto and take part in the daily celebrations. Pray to accept God’s will for you here in Lourdes and at home. It is good to be reconciled – to confess and receive absolution. Our young helpers are an inspiration to us; they look so happy to be helpers. Smile with them!! It is important to invite them to pray with you and for you. Bernadette said “My vocation is that of being sick”.

Rev. Canon Seamus Hester

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THE BATHS (PISCINES)

“Go drink of the water and wash yourself there.”

This was the request the Blessed Virgin Mary made to Bernadette during the ninth apparition. Bernadette dug into the soil at the back of the Grotto and found a mountain spring. Water has flowed from this spring ever since and continues to flow today. This spring can be seen, covered by a glass panel, at the back of the Grotto. This water is channelled through underground pipes to: - the Baths - the reservoirs that supply the taps

It is ordinary water, yet using it in faith has led to miraculous cures. Of the seventy recorded miracles of Lourdes, forty-nine occurred during the use of Lourdes water; through drinking it, washing with it or bathing in it.

Immersing ourselves in the baths is a reminder of our Baptism. We do so in a spirit of humility, faith and prayer and associate ourselves with Bernadette by responding to Our Lady’s request.

While we wait outside the baths the Rosary is recited and prayers and invocations are said or sung in various languages. We are encouraged to join in the prayers.

A team of volunteer helpers work at the Baths and offer assistance to those who may need it and doctors and nurses are always on duty should a pilgrim require medical assistance. Our Pilgrimage has been allocated a time when A&B pilgrims can go through the baths. If this day and time is not convenient please speak with your Hotel Leaders.

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THE WAY OF THE CROSS

The Stations of the Cross (or Way of the Cross) follows stages in the journey Jesus took on his way to Calvary in Jerusalem. To follow the Stations of the Cross is to reflect on the suffering and death of our Lord Jesus. We give thanks for his unconditional love for each one of us and consider how we are living the gospel message of love and forgiveness. There are several sets of Stations of the Cross in Lourdes:

The High Stations The entrance to the High Stations is opposite the entrance of the Upper Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. This rough and stony path winds its way for about a mile through a steep, wooded area. There are 115 gilded cast iron figures in the 15 stations. This path is unsuitable for wheelchair users and those unable to walk uphill. (One of our pilgrimage chaplains will lead able pilgrims and helpers along these stations each morning at 6.15am. It should conclude by 7.00am, so there is still time for breakfast before the remainder of the day’s activities)

The Marble Stations (Low Stations) Commissioned to create a new set of Stations that would be accessible for all pilgrims, especially the sick and less able, the sculptress Maria de Faykod has created seventeen Stations carved in marble. In these stations the 15th depicts the closed tomb and the waiting of Mary on Holy Saturday; the 16th is “Jesus is risen” and the 17th Station depicts the story of the disciples on the road to Emmaus. These Stations are situated just beyond the far bridge, alongside the river, on the prairie side. Underground Basilica of St Pius X There is a set of stations in the underground Basilica of St Pius X in the art form known as “Gemmail”; they are backlit through layers of coloured glass and are mounted on the walls of the basilica.

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The following reflections are meant to be starting points, a means to trigger personal thoughts, comments and prayer at each station. However if using the script as written, it lends itself to two or three voices at each station – if praying as a group, there is an opportunity for all to participate, if they wish. At each Station all say together:

Lord, by your cross and resurrection you have set us free; you are the Saviour of the world. After each meditation, pause and then say together:

I love you Jesus, my Love, above all things. I am heartily sorry for having offended you. Never permit me to separate myself from you again. Grant that I may love you always and then do with me whatever you will.

WALK WITH ME

Meditations on the Way of the Cross edited by Fr Gerald Coates RIP In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. We sign ourselves with the Cross of Christ. Father, in Baptism we were signed with the Cross of Christ. There is an urgency in our Christian lives that allows no pause for we are indeed a pilgrim people. We cannot stand still, we cannot remain the same. As now we meditate again on the Way of the Cross we continue on our journey, seeking yourself. Be with us Lord as we accept the Cross that each of us must carry.

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FIRST STATION: JESUS IS CONDEMNED TO DEATH

The High Priest put a second question to him. ‘Are you the Christ, the son of the Blessed One?’ ‘I am’, said Jesus. Mark 14:60

The Prisoner, looking beyond his captors, said little in his own defence, responding only in honesty and truth. Because of this, they had already agreed his guilt.

Lord, we hear your voice declaring (for all who will listen) the mystery of Incarnation.

We seek your silent face and acknowledge our need for forgiveness.

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SECOND STATION: JESUS CARRIES HIS CROSS

And when they had finished making fun of him, they took off the cloak and dressed him in his own clothes, and led him away to crucify him. Matthew 27:31

Condemned, He was taken by force of arms at dawn.

Having beaten him, they led him away for execution to a place beyond the city limits.

Lord, you accepted your Cross and began your final journey; - it had to be done.

May I accept my Cross, understanding that my journey cannot be made without it.

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THIRD STATION: JESUS FALLS THE FIRST TIME

Meanwhile, Peter was sitting outside in the courtyard and a servant girl came up to him and said: ‘You were with Jesus the Galilean’. But he denied it.

Matthew 26:69, 70

Weakened, his footsteps faltered as he stumbled, hand outstretched, fearful of the ground. His friend watched the Galilean fall, and said – nothing.

Lord, our lack of faith breaks the rhythm of our footfall and the closing earth surrounds us.

There is darkness, loneliness and emptiness as we ask ‘Where are you?’

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FOURTH STATION: JESUS MEETS HIS MOTHER

At Cana, in Galilee, Jesus had said, ‘Woman, why turn to me? My time has not come yet’. His Mother said to the servants ‘Do whatever he tells you.’ John 2:4,5

Prevented by the force of arms from coming close, a Mother seeks her Son. The disappeared one taken from her in the night. Soon she will be left with only her memories.

Lord, how can a Mother see her Son suffer and not suffer herself?

Yet, step by step, she stayed with you, from a Stable to Nazareth and on to Cana. Now in this press of Passover people, she is with you.

In a short while, she will be found standing by the Cross. Walk with me, Mary, on the path I must travel.

Stay with me.

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FIFTH STATION: SIMON OF CYRENE HELPS JESUS TO CARRY HIS CROSS

As they were leading him away, they seized on a man, Simon, from Cyrene, who was coming in from the country and made him shoulder the Cross and carry it behind Jesus. Luke 23:26

Unable to walk on alone, a man taken from the crowd is told to help him. There is no choice.

Condemned men must die – at the appropriate place – for the sake of the people.

Lord, Simon was a face from the crowd, an extra shoulder and a pair of hands to share the load.

May we give to others a lift on the way, expecting nothing, offering everything.

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SIXTH STATION: VERONICA WIPES THE FACE OF JESUS Large numbers of people followed him, and of women, too, who mourned and lamented for him.

Luke 23:27

Sweating with exhaustion from his ill treatment, he pauses for breath. A woman, ignoring personal risk, wipes his face with a cloth.

Her kindness done, she becomes again another person, one among many, - street side faces on a Friday morning.

Lord, who she was, where she came from, does not matter. She cared enough to risk all – and asked nothing in return.

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SEVENTH STATION: JESUS FALLS A SECOND TIME

When he went out to the gateway, another servant girl saw him and said to the people there: ‘This man was with Jesus the Nazarene.’ And again with an oath he denied it. Matthew 26: 71, 72

Broken by pain, he falls again.

The Nazarene, eyesight blurred, momentarily sees his friend gazing at him. But neither can speak, He turns and is gone.

Lord, Peter was a fearful man and he acted out of fear. His denial was our denial, day after day, year after year. Sometimes we too claim that we do not know you, fearful of the cost. Maybe tomorrow Lord, maybe it will be easier then.

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EIGHTH STATION: JESUS COMFORTS THE WOMEN OF JERUSALEM Jesus turned to the women and said: ‘Daughters of Jerusalem, do not weep for me: weep rather for yourselves and your children.’.

Luke 23:28

Protesting at his treatment by the authorities, the Women of Peace gather by the road. A passing word, and they move him on. The women are left weeping, confused.

Lord, too often women have raised their voices at the folly of men. Too often they have been ignored.

May we, their children, listen to their words and their cries: and hearing them, hear you.

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NINTH STATION: JESUS FALLS A THIRD TIME

A little later, the bystanders came up and said to Peter, ‘You are one of them for sure! Why your accent gives you away.’ Then he started calling down curses on himself and swearing ‘I do not know the man.’ Matthew 26:73, 74

Beaten, but now within sight of the Hill, face down in the dust. Unrecognisable. Voiceless.

Lord, time and again we almost make it, and turning, dejected and disheartened, we realise our failure.

Even then, Lord, you are with us.

It’s time we were moving, It’s time to start again.

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TENTH STATION: JESUS IS STRIPPED OF HIS GARMENTS I can count every one of my bones and there they glare at me, gloating. The shared out my clothing among them. They cast lots for my clothes.

Psalm 22:17-18 John 19:24

Stripped, he is prepared for public shame. Bruised, he is silent.

With shoulders bared he accepts the inevitable. Besides, the crowd are waiting.

Lord, strip me of all I carry; strip me of everything that prevents me from carrying my Cross.

And when I am stripped be there to sustain me.

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ELEVENTH STATION: JESUS IS NAILED TO THE CROSS

When they reached the place called the Skull, they crucified him there.

Luke 23:33

Nailed to the wooden frame that stretched wide his arms and secured his feet, there, on the Hill, he is raised above the people.

Lord, the hammering of nails has echoed across this earth as we repeatedly crucify you. Man against man, nation against nation. Yet from that Cross of Suffering with failing voice you called, ‘Father forgive them for they do not know what they do.’ Father, forgive us.

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TWELFTH STATION: JESUS DIES ON THE CROSS

It was now about the sixth hour and with the sun eclipsed, a darkness came over the whole land until the ninth hour. The veil of the temple was torn right down the middle and when Jesus had cried out in a loud voice, he said ‘Father into your hands I commend my spirit’. With these words he breathed his last. Luke 23:44-46

Naked on the Cross, he gazed at those whose fists were raised in anger, until he could see no more.

There, in the late afternoon, with head bowed, body and spirit exhausted, he ceased the struggle. It was done.

Lord, how are we to understand those hours late on a Friday before Passover?

How can we share the emptiness of those who walked with you, seeing you now defeated, hung between thieves?

So this was where all the hours and days of walking and talking finally ended.

Defeat on a Hill – and a satisfied crowd – Finished.

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THIRTEENTH STATION: JESUS IS TAKEN DOWN FROM THE CROSS Take care of every bone The Lord will not let one be broken.

Psalm 34:20

Lifeless, his savaged body lay, once again, in the caring arms of his Mother. Journey over. Task complete. Failure in the sight of men.

Lord, the final act of your friends was to accept your lifeless body for burial.

Accept, Lord, our failures, our mistakes and our careless ways. Bury them, Lord, with the suffering of your Cross.

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FOURTEENTH STATION: JESUS IS LAID IN THE TOMB

They took the body of Jesus and wrapped it with spices in linen cloths, following the custom of Jewish burial. John 19:40

Burial did not take long.

Laying him out nearby (before the last light and the coming Festival) they covered him with a cloth. ‘It is time we were gone.’ Turning into the dusk they left him.

Lord, it is over, the Way of the Cross has been walked. The story has been told and prophecy fulfilled.

‘What now?’ they must have said to one another as they walked into the chill night air.

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FIFTEENTH STATION: THE CLOSED TOMB

Wait for the Lord, and let your heart take courage, wait for the Lord. Psalm 27:14

Your body, so cruelly treated, is now at rest and guarded, lest it be stolen.

Your friends and family grieve, lost without your words of comfort. Loss of a friend, of hope.

They must wait one more day, they need patience and faith.

Lord, many of us know and understand grief and mourning, and so we share with those who await your Son.

Through your Holy Spirit, enlighten our hearts to the truth of the resurrection, that we may know comfort and hope even in our sorrow.

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SIXTEENTH STATION: HE IS RISEN

They found the stone rolled away from the tomb, but when they went in they did not find the body. Luke 24:2-3 The women were terrified and bowed their faces to the ground but the men said to them. “Why do you look for living among the dead? He is not here, but has risen.” Luke 24:5

Gone? No body left to care for, no rituals to follow. A callous trick, a final humiliation? Can it be true, risen? Is it possible? So much to take in, is there really hope? Risen?

Lord, we believe that you rose from the dead, butsometimes we find it hard to hope. Sometimes your love and salvation seem out of reach.

Be with us, and through your Holy Spirit, guide us to know your constant saving presence with us.

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SEVENEENTH STATION: THE PILGRIMS OF EMMAUS

While they were talking and discussing, Jesus himself came near and went with them, but their eyes were kept from recognizing him. Luke 24:15-16

“Were not our hearts burning within us while he was talking to us on the road, while he was opening the scriptures to us?” Luke 24:32

Eyes that cannot see and hearts that burn within.

Recognizing your presence among us in the exploring of scripture and the breaking of bread.

Lord, you give us the means to come closer to you, to understand more and more the mystery of your dying and rising from the dead, the mystery of our salvation.

Help us each time we hear your word, each time we are present for the Eucharist, to come to know you more and more. Give us hearts that burn within us, inspiring us to build your kingdom here on earth.

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Father, we have shared again the Passover journey of your Son. We have followed his Way of the Cross.

As Christian people we understand that must be our way too. Help us through this Prayer of the Cross to seek your will for us.

We sign ourselves with the Cross of Christ In the name of the Father the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Fr Gerry Coates RIP

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THE SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION

Pope Paul VI published the “new rite” for the Sacrament of Penance in 1974, calling it the Sacrament of Reconciliation in order to bring a new understanding of this great gift from God. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is a call for a change of heart; it is a symbol of life, dying to sin and rising to new life. During our pilgrimage we shall have the opportunity to attend a Reconciliation Service and celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation, where we humbly acknowledge that we are sinners and desire to change our ways to God’s way of love. We acknowledge our faults, our failings, and our sinfulness; say sorry, make amends and seek God’s forgiveness.

It is a Sacrament of healing and forgiveness; it brings joy and hope to our lives. Through it we become reconciled to God, with others and ourselves. The new rite encourages the penitent to treasure a moment that should be one of the most beautiful moments of his or her life. The heavens rejoice over the sinner who repents and is reconciled to God (Lk 15: 7). We too should rejoice!

If you are uncertain of what to do and what to say, don’t worry. Guidance may be given during the service but if not, simply approach the priest for private confession with an open heart and ask him to help you make your confession and celebrate the Sacrament.

There is also the Chapel of Reconciliation in the building known as Accueil Jean-Paul II, close to the statue of the crowned Virgin, where Confessions are heard daily from 10.00 – 11.15 am and from 2.30 – 6.00 pm. Any of the priests on our pilgrimage would be happy to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation with you by arrangement.

Reflection To prepare to celebrate the Sacrament we think about the ways in which we have failed to embrace God’s love for us, we consider the ways we have hurt others and diminished our own dignity through our lack of love. It is all too easy for our examination of conscience and our confession to become “shopping lists” without reflecting deeply on why we sin. We should try to recognise our weaknesses and pray that through the celebration of this joyful Sacrament we will be able to put things right.

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RECONCILIATION

A short Act of Contrition O my God, because you are so good, I am very sorry that I have sinned against you, and with the help of your grace I will try not to sin again.

THE WORDS OF ABSOLUTION The priest extends his hands over the penitent’s head and uses the following or similar words in absolution:

God, the Father of mercies, through the death and resurrection of his Son has reconciled the world to himself and sent the Holy Spirit among us for the forgiveness of sins. Through the ministry of the Church may God give you pardon and peace, and I absolve you from your sins, in the name of the Father, + and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Prayer attributed to an Eastern Mystic I was a revolutionary when I was young and all my prayer to God was: “Lord, give me the energy to change the world.”

As I approached middle age and realised that half my life had gone without me changing even one person, I changed my prayer to: “Lord, help me change those who are close to me, just my family and friends, and I’ll be happy.”

Now I’m an old man and my one and only prayer is this: “Lord, give me the grace to change myself.”

If I’d prayed this from the very start, I should not have wasted my life.

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LECTIO DIVINA

LECTIO DIVINA A short guide to praying with the Scriptures Lectio IS Prayer

Listening

A moment of quiet

A moment when God speaks to me For every day For life

Lectio is NOT Study

Reading a novel Homework Difficult Rushed

Some tips

Use a short passage of scripture – from one of the Gospels is ideal

If on your own ‘start small’ – perhaps just 5 or 10 minutes

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LECTIO DIVINA

The practice of Lectio Divina Be still

Choose a short text from the Scriptures Read it through – perhaps aloud

Read it through – in silence – two or three times Reflect on the text in your mind and heart

Be open to a particular word or phrase that stays with you Read through the text again Reflect on the text again

Be open for a prayer, or thought, that may come to you Carry this through the day

End with a short prayer and the Sign of the Cross Lectio with a group

If you are doing Lectio Divina in a group, one person can read the text for the first time

People may wish to share the word or phrase that came to them

The text can then be read aloud once more, before people reflect on their own minds and hearts One person can bring the time of Lectio Divina to a close with the prayer and Sign of the Cross God has something He wishes to say to me TODAY

God has something to say to me EACH day

He will say this to me in a SIMPLE way, through his WORD

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PRAYER 2019 THE THEME FOR THE YEAR

Each year there is a theme for all pilgrimages coming to Lourdes. The theme this year is:

Blessed are the poor for the Kingdom of God is theirs. Luke 6:20

Information about the theme of the year is available from the Lourdes bookshop located near the Information Centre in the Domain.

PRAYER FOLDER

Each Hotel and Accueil group has a Prayer Folder in which prayers, petitions, thoughts, reflections even drawings can be recorded at any time.

The folders will be taken to Mass every day and placed on the sanctuary for the duration of the Mass, after which they will be taken back to the hotels. At the end of Mass on the final day of our pilgrimage the contents of all the folders will be taken and placed in the Grotto.

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DAILY PRAYER

The whole of our pilgrimage is a time of prayer – everything we do and say can be offered to God in prayer, but it is good to meet together and put time aside for structured group prayer.

Our comprehensive programme in Lourdes means not every day is the same therefore whenever possible the chaplain will arrange a time of prayer for your group. So do check for notices about time for prayer in your group and if in doubt ask your chaplain. If there is no group prayer on any particular day, you can use this format for your own personal time of prayer. Wherever and whenever your group finds time to pray together, you may choose to use a format provided here, which relates to the pattern of readings that we use at our daily Mass in Lourdes. You may like to add the following depending on your situation.

add songs, at the beginning and the end, you will find many options in this book. The silence noted can be as long as suits your group, 5 seconds to a minute or so.

The reflection can be a prompt to conversation and a time for sharing together or in smaller groups. Or equally some quiet reflection time.

The prayer can be led by the clergy of the group or lay people can also be encouraged to lead.

N.B. Wednesday’s extended evening prayer will need more preparation time prior to the prayer.

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FRIDAY 26 JULY

Leader:

O God, come to our aid.

Leader:

O God, as we gather here in your presence, may our hearts be open to your word in scripture and in the depth of our being.

All:

O Lord, make haste to help us.

(Silence is kept) Leader:

Scripture

Leader: All: All:

Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom of God is theirs.

Mark 10:15-16 Jesus said… ‘I tell you solemnly, anyone who does not welcome the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.’ The Gospel of the Lord

Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ

Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom of God is theirs.

Reflection Our pilgrimage has begun, some have arrived here in Lourdes some are traveling still. We have all taken time out to be somewhere else, to do something different, perhaps to offer service, perhaps to search for meaning or comfort. What does being like a child mean to you? Do you welcome the kingdom of God as a child would? (Silence is kept)

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Intercessions Leader:

As we reflect on the start of our pilgrimage, we take this opportunity to offer intercessions and to call to mind all those who have asked for our prayers, and those situations in our world that need the healing work of God.

Closing prayer All:

Leader: All: Leader: All:

Leader: All: Leader:

O God, during this time of pilgrimage, as we reflect on the life of St Bernadette, open our hearts to see our own poverty, the poverty that brings us closer to you. Help us to acknowledge the material needs of the whole human family. Give us courage to discern your call in our lives, that we may build your Kingdom of justice and peace. Our Lady of Lourdes, Pray for us. St Bernadette, Pray for us.

All holy men and women, Pray for us.

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

TOMORROW

Opening Mass with Blessing of Hands (p.98) Holy Hour

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SATURDAY 27 JULY

Leader:

O God, come to our aid.

Leader:

O God, as we gather here in your presence, may our hearts be open to your word in scripture and in the depth of our being.

All:

O Lord, make haste to help us.

(Silence is kept) Leader:

Scripture

Leader: All: All:

Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom of God is theirs.

Luke 6:20-22 Fixing his eyes on his disciples, Jesus said: ‘How happy are you who are poor: yours is the kingdom of God. Happy you who are hungry now: you shall be satisfied. Happy you who weep now: you shall laugh.’ The Gospel of the Lord

Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ

Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom of God is theirs.

Reflection Jesus has a crowd with him, many desperate for healing but the writer of Luke’s Gospel tells us that these words are addressed particularly to his disciples. Scholars tell us this is not just the twelve, but a wider group of his followers. In this short extract, Jesus is not offering wealth later, but the Kingdom of God, enough food and happiness in sorrow. Perhaps the words of the US lawyer and social justice activist Bryan Stevenson can help us to widen our understanding of these words of Jesus, ‘The opposite of poverty is not wealth, but justice.’ What do you think the Kingdom of God is like? (Silence is kept)

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Intercessions Leader:

Let us together pray for our own needs, for those who have asked for our prayers and for the needs of the world. Our prayers may be offered aloud or in the silence of our hearts.

Closing prayer All:

Leader: All: Leader: All:

Leader: All: Leader:

O God, during this time of pilgrimage, as we reflect on the life of St Bernadette, open our hearts to see our own poverty, the poverty that brings us closer to you. Help us to acknowledge the material needs of the whole human family. Give us courage to discern your call in our lives, that we may build your Kingdom of justice and peace. Our Lady of Lourdes, Pray for us. St Bernadette, Pray for us.

All holy men and women, Pray for us.

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen

TOMORROW

The International Mass (p.109)

Reconciliation Service for Hotels / Accueil (p.50)

A time of Lectio Divina with Bishop Richard (p.52)

Torchlight procession (p.23)

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SUNDAY 28 JULY

Leader:

O God, come to our aid.

Leader:

O God, as we gather here in your presence, may our hearts be open to your word in scripture and in the depth of our being.

All:

O Lord, make haste to help us.

(Silence is kept) Leader:

Scripture

Leader: All: All:

Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom of God is theirs.

Luke 11:9-10 So, I say to you: Ask and it will be given you; search, and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For the one who asks always receives; the one who searches always finds; the one who knocks will always have the door opened to him. The Gospel of the Lord

Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ

Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom of God is theirs.

(Silence is kept)

Reflection Many of us will have come to Lourdes with requests, for ourselves, perhaps for guidance, comfort, support, healing. Or for others who are in need. Have you experienced the answer to prayer? If you feel comfortable to do so, briefly share with those around you what it felt like to realise that God was listening to you, and understanding you. (Silence is kept)

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Intercessions Leader:

Let us together pray for our own needs, for those who have asked for our prayers and for the needs of the world. Our prayers may be offered aloud or in the silence of our hearts.

Closing prayer All:

Leader: All: Leader: All:

Leader: All: Leader:

O God, during this time of pilgrimage, as we reflect on the life of St Bernadette, open our hearts to see our own poverty, the poverty that brings us closer to you. Help us to acknowledge the material needs of the whole human family. Give us courage to discern your call in our lives, that we may build your Kingdom of justice and peace. Our Lady of Lourdes, Pray for us. St Bernadette, Pray for us.

All holy men and women, Pray for us.

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

TOMORROW

Baths or Water Ceremony (p.28) Group Mass (p.111)

Blessed Sacrament Procession (p.24)

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MONDAY 29 JULY

Leader:

O God, come to our aid.

Leader:

O God, as we gather here in your presence, may our hearts be open to your word in scripture and in the depth of our being.

All:

O Lord, make haste to help us.

(Silence is kept) Leader:

Scripture

Leader:

All: All:

Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom of God is theirs.

1 Thessalonians 4:13-14 We want you to be quite certain, brothers, about those who have died, to make sure that you do not grieve about them like other people who have no hope. We believe that Jesus died and rose again, and that it will be the same for those who have died in Jesus: God will bring them with him. The Gospel of the Lord

Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ

Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom of God is theirs.

Reflection When we are grieving, whether the loss of a person, a job, or something else in life, we may seem to change, perhaps we feel weak, less confident, less sure of ourselves. We might ask ‘why me? why my family?’ Paul reminds us that keeping hope is so important, like a wise friend who holds us as we grieve and says ‘I know, I know, I promise it won’t always feel this awful’. Paul acknowledges our grief and reminds us that we need not be consumed by it: we can hope in Christ.

(Silence is kept)

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Intercessions Leader:

Let us together pray for our own needs, for those who have asked for our prayers and for the needs of the world. Our prayers may be offered aloud or in the silence of our hearts.

Closing prayer All:

Leader: All: Leader: All:

Leader: All: Leader:

O God, during this time of pilgrimage, as we reflect on the life of St Bernadette, open our hearts to see our own poverty, the poverty that brings us closer to you. Help us to acknowledge the material needs of the whole human family. Give us courage to discern your call in our lives, that we may build your Kingdom of justice and peace. Our Lady of Lourdes, Pray for us. St Bernadette, Pray for us.

All holy men and women, Pray for us.

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen

TOMORROW

Mass with Anointing (pp. 25, 114)

Redshirts to lead Prayer in Hotels / Accueil (p.65)

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TUESDAY 30 JULY

Leader:

O God, come to our aid.

Leader:

O God, as we gather here in your presence, may our hearts be open to your word in scripture and in the depth of our being.

All:

O Lord, make haste to help us.

(Silence is kept) Leader:

Scripture

Leader:

All: All:

Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom of God is theirs.

2 Corinthians 12:9-10 ‘My grace is enough for you: my power is at its best in weakness.’ So I shall be very happy to make my weakness my special boast so that the power of Christ may stay over me, and that is why I am quite content with my weaknesses, and with insults, hardships, persecutions and the agonies I go through for Christ’s sake. For it is when I am weak that I am strong. The Gospel of the Lord

Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ

Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom of God is theirs.

Reflection Paul is telling us that our weakness is our strength, he challenges what we know from nature: the strong survive, the weak perish. It is radical, it is an apparent paradox. Jean Vanier RIP, philosopher and founder of L’Arche, takes Paul’s ‘contentment’ in the face of trials further.’ An Undefined Power A poor person has a mysterious power: in his weakness he is able to open hardened hearts and reveal the sources of living waters within 65


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them. It is the tiny hand of the fearless child which can slip through the bars of the prison of egoism. He is the one who can open the lock and set free. And God hides himself in the child. Intercessions Leader:

Jean Vanier, Community and Growth p96

Let us together pray for our own needs, for those who have asked for our prayers and for the needs of the world. Our prayers may be offered aloud or in the silence of our hearts.

Closing prayer All:

Leader: All: Leader: All:

Leader: All: Leader:

O God, during this time of pilgrimage, as we reflect on the life of St Bernadette, open our hearts to see our own poverty, the poverty that brings us closer to you. Help us to acknowledge the material needs of the whole human family. Give us courage to discern your call in our lives, that we may build your Kingdom of justice and peace. Our Lady of Lourdes, Pray for us. St Bernadette, Pray for us.

All holy men and women, Pray for us.

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen

TOMORROW

Mass at the Grotto (p.129) Redshirt Prayer Service

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WEDNESDAY 31 JULY

Brief morning prayer Leader:

O God, come to our aid.

Leader:

O God, as we gather here in your presence, may our hearts be open to your word in scripture and in the depth of our being.

All:

O Lord, make haste to help us.

(Silence is kept) Leader:

Scripture

Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom of God is theirs.

Luke 1:38 ‘I am the handmaid of the Lord,’ said Mary, ‘let what you have said be done to me.’ And the angel left her.

Leader:

The Gospel of the Lord

All:

Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom of God is theirs.

All:

Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ

Reflection Our Lady and St Bernadette were probably around the same age when they experienced the intervention of God in their lives in a direct, visual and relational way, Our Lady with the Angel Gabriel and St Bernadette with Our Lady. They both expressed surprise at the choice of God to work through them, they did not feel worthy, and in their home they were nothing special, in fact we know that Bernadette was clearly amongst the very poor. Are there times when you feel unworthy, when the tasks ahead of you in your family, in your work, in making the world a better place and bringing about the kingdom of God, just seem beyond you? Yet we know that Mary and St Bernadette put everything in God’s hands. Can you do that too? (Silence is kept)

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Intercessions Leader:

Let us together pray for our own needs, for those who have asked for our prayers and for the needs of the world. Our prayers may be offered aloud or in the silence of our hearts.

Closing prayer All:

Leader: All: Leader: All:

Leader: All: Leader:

All:

O God, during this time of pilgrimage, as we reflect on the life of St Bernadette, open our hearts to see our own poverty, the poverty that brings us closer to you. Help us to acknowledge the material needs of the whole human family. Give us courage to discern your call in our lives, that we may build your Kingdom of justice and peace. Our Lady of Lourdes, Pray for us. St Bernadette, Pray for us.

All holy men and women, Pray for us.

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen

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Leader: All:

Leader:

WEDNESDAY EVENING

Extended evening prayer for the last night O God, come to our aid.

O Lord, make haste to help us.

O God, as we gather here in your presence, may our hearts be open to your word in scripture and in the depth of our being.

(Silence is kept)

Introduction: This week we have heard how, in many different ways, God takes our understanding and experience of life and turns it on its head. If you are poor, yours is the kingdom of God, if you are weak, you are actually strong; if you are a teenager, a girl even, with no power, wealth or position, God can, with your permission, work in you to bring signs of the kingdom to the world.

Leader:

Scripture

Leader: All:

We listen together to the word of God.

Luke 6:20-22 Fixing his eyes on his disciples Jesus said: ‘How happy are you who are poor: yours in the kingdom of God. Happy you who are hungry now: you shall be satisfied. Happy you who weep now; you shall laugh.’ The Gospel of the Lord

Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ

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Reflection We hear for the second time this week from Jean Vanier, philosopher and founder of L’Arche, who sees clearly how people who appear the weakest in our communities offer us truth and wisdom. Joy I am sure that poor people can be joyful. At times of celebration they seem to overcome all their suffering and frustration in an explosion of joy. They shed the burden of daily life and they live in a moment of freedom in which their hearts simply bound with joy. It is so too with people in community who have learned to accept their wounds, limitations and poverty. They have discovered liberation. They do not have to hide away. They are free.

Jean Vanier, Community and Growth, p. 319

In small groups spend some time with these words from Jean Vanier.

Here are some questions that might help your group explore these ideas. • Have you experienced joy in suffering? • Do you find it hard to accept your wounds, limitations and poverty? (Perhaps spend some time in silence together thinking about your personal answer to this question.) • Have you felt moments of freedom in Lourdes? • What are you free from?

(Each group can choose one brief thought to share with the larger group. Then gathering together as one group take some time to hear the brief thoughts from each small group.)

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Having considered our own poverty and the freedom that comes with accepting it, we hear words of wisdom about our role to care for the poor, and in so doing care for Christ Himself.

‘If you can’t feed a hundred people then feed just one’. ‘We think sometimes that poverty is only being hungry, naked and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the greatest poverty. We must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of poverty.’ ‘You pray for the hungry. Then you feed them. This is how prayer works’

Mother Teresa Pope Francis

‘Poverty is not an accident. Like slavery and apartheid, it is man-made and can be removed by the actions of human beings’. Nelson Mandela

During this week have you changed the way you understand Jesus’ words ‘Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom of God is theirs’? With two or three people near you share your reflections on what these words mean to you now. After you have shared these reflections take time to share any prayer intentions you may have. Allow yourselves some time in silence to pray for each other and your intentions. (Gathering again as a large group)

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Leader: All:

Leader: All: Leader: All: Leader: All: Leader:

PRAYERS

Mindful of our own poverty, knowing we are called to serve the poor, together we pray for the Kingdom of God as Jesus taught us.

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 trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us, and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. Amen. Our Lady of Lourdes, Pray for us. St Bernadette, Pray for us.

All holy men and women, Pray for us.

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen

TOMORROW

Closing Mass (p.137)

Departure for home for most pilgrims!

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THURSDAY 1 AUGUST

Leader:

O God, come to our aid.

Leader:

O God, as we gather here in your presence, may our hearts be open to your word in scripture and in the depth of our being.

All:

O Lord, make haste to help us.

(Silence is kept) Leader:

Scripture

Leader: All: All:

Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom of God is theirs.

Matthew 25:35-36 ‘For I was hungry and you gave me food; I was thirsty and you gave me drink; I was a stranger and you made me welcome; naked and you clothed me, sick and you visited me, in prison and you came to see me.’ The Gospel of the Lord

Praise to you Lord Jesus Christ

Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom of God is theirs.

Reflection In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus tells us that he is the poor, we need to see Him in the poor. St Oscar Romero, then archbishop of San Salvador in El Salvador, explains to us that the Gospel is not separate from our lives, our actions, our experience. Christ is in our midst. Some want to keep a gospel so disembodied that it doesn’t get involved at all in the world it must save. Christ is now in history. Christ is in the womb of the people. Christ is now bringing about the new heavens and the new earth. (Silence is kept)

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Intercessions Leader:

Let us together pray for our own needs, for those who have asked for our prayers and for the needs of the world. Our prayers may be offered aloud or in the silence of our hearts.

Closing prayer All:

Leader: All: Leader: All:

Leader: All: Leader:

All:

O God, during this time of pilgrimage, as we reflect on the life of St Bernadette, open our hearts to see our own poverty, the poverty that brings us closer to you. Help us to acknowledge the material needs of the whole human family. Give us courage to discern your call in our lives, that we may build your Kingdom of justice and peace. Our Lady of Lourdes, Pray for us. St Bernadette, Pray for us.

All holy men and women, Pray for us.

In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen

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PROGRAMME IN LOURDES

Important •

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Sometimes, it can happen that a service is moved to another place or times are altered. Please, therefore, check with your leader and your hotel notice board daily.

Your group chaplains and leaders will arrange visits to the Grotto and Baths. They may also make arrangements for booking visits to the places Bernadette knew.

The ‘Chemin de Calvaire’ – Way of the Cross – above the town, may be used only by Able Pilgrims (the ‘High Stations’). It is exhausting. In addition, the paving is very poor. There is a beautiful Way of the Cross on the Prairie – this can be used by all pilgrims.

The Blessing of the Sick, preceded by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in Procession, takes place daily at 5.00 pm in the Sanctuary. The Marian Torchlight Procession takes place each night at 9.00 pm in the Sanctuary.

We have been asked to stand/sit/kneel as appropriate for each service, if able and not in a wheelchair. Anyone who is not in a wheelchair for Mass, and who needs to remain seated during a service, should speak with their group leader, so that they are assisted with sitting in a place where they can see the Sanctuary.

Please refrain from taking photographs during Mass or at the Baths. There are official photographers for pilgrimage events.

At the request of the Rector of the Sanctuary of Lourdes, a collection will be taken at one of our celebrations of Mass while in Lourdes. The money collected goes towards the upkeep of the Sanctuaries and the Accueil Notre Dame.

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The minutes in the brackets are approximate timings from the named hotel to St Joseph’s Gate. ❶ Accueil Notre Dame

❷ Chapelle ND de Douleurs, Accueil St Frai ❸ Beau Site (11 mins) ❹ Europe (11 mins)

❺ Information Centre ❻ Irlande (3 mins)

❼ Mediterranee (11 mins) ❽ Padoue (3 mins)

❾ Panorama/St Sauveur (3 mins) ❿ Paradis (11 mins) ⓫ Roissy (3 mins)

⓬ Ste Rose (3 mins)

⓭ Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes ⓮ St Joseph’s Gate

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THE MAIN TIMES WHEN WE GATHER ARE AS FOLLOWS:

Friday 26 July 8.00 pm

Welcome Mass for Accueil Assisted Pilgrims on the Accueil Ward, with those helpers on duty

8.30 pm

Welcome Mass for Hotel Groups, and Accueil Group not on duty, in St Pius X Basilica (End Altar)

11.00 pm Encounter in Rotonde – “I’m alright Jack!” led by Katherine Bergin

11.45 pm Late Night Prayer at the Grotto as a Pilgrimage led by Fr David Parmiter

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Saturday 27 July 6.15 am

10.00 am

THE MAIN TIMES WHEN WE GATHER ARE

High Stations

Opening Mass – with Blessing of Hands at St Bernadette’s Altar, Esplanade

After Mass Pilgrimage photograph on the steps in front of the Rosary Basilica 11.45 am 2.15 pm 2.15 pm 3.00 pm 5.00 pm 6.00 pm

Redshirts, Drs/Nurses Photographs. Please stay behind after the Pilgrimage photograph Hotel Photographs in Rosary Square

Children’s Party at Hotel Paradis – the leaders will inform the Family Group of details Holy Hour in Chapelle Maximilian Kolbe

Passage through the Grotto as a Pilgrimage

Choir practice at the St Sauveur Mezzanine

6.00 pm

Clinical Team Meeting, 1st Floor, Panorama Hotel

11.00 pm

Encounter in Rotonde – “Walking with Jesus” led by Bishop Richard

8.30 pm

11.45 pm

An evening in your Hotel, with entertainment!

Late Night Prayer at the Grotto as Pilgrimage led by Bishop Richard

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Sunday 28 July 6.15 am

9.30 am

2.30 pm 5.00 pm 5.30 pm 6.00 pm 6.15 pm

9.00 pm

High Stations

International Mass in Pius X Basilica

Reconciliation Service for Hotels/Accueil, in St Pius X Basilica (End Altar)

Lectio Divina in Salle Mgr Théas with Bishop Richard Choir practice St Sauveur Mezzanine

Clinical Team Meeting, 1st Floor, Panorama Hotel Chaplain's meeting in Basement, Padoue Hotel

Marian Torchlight Procession

11.00 pm Encounter in Rotonde – “To hell with the Devil!” led by Fr Steven Ortiger 11.45 pm Late Night Prayer at the Grotto as Pilgrimage led by Deacon Jon Harman

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Monday 29 July

THE MAIN TIMES WHEN WE GATHER ARE

6.15 am

High Stations

9.30 am

Water Ceremony, Chapelle Notre Dame (for those not going to the Baths)

9.00 am

Baths

11.00 am Family Group Mass in Bois St François, Cité St Pierre (CSP) (followed by photograph and a picnic) 2.00 pm 2.00 pm 2.00 pm 2.00 pm

3.30 pm 3.30 pm 3.30 pm 3.30 pm

Group Mass Group Mass Group Mass Group Mass

Group Mass Group Mass Group Mass Group Mass

(Irlande) (Med) (Redshirts) (Panorama /St Sauveur) (Europe) (Padoue) (Roissy) (Accueil)

Crypte Chapelle Mater Dolorosa Cathedrale de Vendure CSP Chapelle Maximilian Kolbe

Crypte Chapelle Maximilian Kolbe Chapelle St Patrick Chapelle St Pierre in the Accueil

5.00 pm

Blessed Sacrament Procession

6.15 pm

Clinical Team Meeting, 1st Floor, Panorama Hotel

6.00 pm

9.30 pm

Choir practice at the St Sauveur Mezzanine

Reconciliation Service for Hospitalité, St Pius X Basilica, End Altar

11.00 pm Encounter in Rotonde – “I heard Jordan crying” led by Fr David King

11.45 pm Late Night Prayer at the Grotto as Pilgrimage led by Fr David King

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THE MAIN TIMES WHEN WE GATHER ARE

Tuesday 31 July 6.15 am

High Stations

2.00 pm

Mass with Anointing in St Pius X Basilica, Central Altar

5.30 pm

Choir practice at the St Sauveur Mezzanine

10.30 am Music Concert in the Chapelle Notre Dame 5.00 pm

5.45 pm 6.00 pm

6.15 pm

8.15 pm

Gathering for Grandparents (old and new), Hotel Padoue Bar Clinical Team Meeting, Ground Floor, Eliseo Hotel Redshirt groups visit Hotels to lead evening prayer.

Doctors, Nurses and Leaders gathering, Hotel Padoue Basement meeting room. PARTY NIGHT IN HOTELS/ACCUEIL

11.45 pm Late Night Prayer at the Grotto as Pilgrimage led by Fr Aaron Spinelli

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Wednesday 31 July 6.15 am

THE MAIN TIMES WHEN WE GATHER ARE

High Stations

9.45 am

Mass at the Grotto

5.00 pm

Prayer Service led by Redshirts in Church of St Bernadette, Côté Grotte

2.30 pm

6.00 pm 6.00 pm

8.30 pm

Garden Party in the Garden of the Gallia et Londres

Choir practice at the St Sauveur Mezzanine

Clinical Team Meeting, 1st Floor, Panorama Hotel

Evening prayer of the last night, whole pilgrimage at prayer together in Hotels and Accueil

11.45 pm Late Night Prayer at the Grotto as Pilgrimage led by Fr Chris Bergin Thursday 1 August 6.15 am

8.30 am

High Stations

Closing Mass at St Bernadette’ Côté Grotte

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Our Permanence number is no. 18

The Permanence is our Information Centre, Lost Property and Central Meeting Point.

In addition, a few items of A&B merchandise including:

A selection of CDs of music by A&B musicians:

Deep Within

Also…..Take this moment; As the deer longs; Let nothing trouble you; Kindle a flame and Turn to me (a CD compilation of 2 tapes of Lourdes music)

Redshirt CD ‘Playlist of our Hearts’ A selection of postcards

Your leaders will direct you to the Permanence.

BOOKS

Where Echoes Meet Nine lives changed by Lourdes by Catherine Simon and

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DONATIONS AND FUNDRAISING

The Lourdes Fund exists to enable us to support pilgrims who do not have the financial means to travel to Lourdes. We wish to thank those kind people who have supported our Charity through individual donations, fundraising events and donations given through appeals made in our parishes throughout the Diocese.

If you are a UK taxpayer, the Diocese of Arundel & Brighton, as a registered charity, can claim back tax you have already paid on your gift at no extra cost to you. Please request a “Gift Aid� form from our office. Thank you.

FUND RAISING

We are all fortunate enough to be able to make it to Lourdes this year. The Pilgrimage would occasionally like to be able to support who want to come to Lourdes but do not have the means to do so.

If you think you could help with a Lourdes social fundraising event, we need you. Alternatively, if you would be prepared to organise a small fundraising event in your own parish, or help with an appeal, please let us know. Phone - 01403 740110 | Email - office@ablourdes.org

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LEGACIES TO ARUNDEL & BRIGHTON LOURDES PILGRIMAGE

Two important ways in which you can support the pilgrimage are the “Legacies” and “Gifts in Memory”. A legacy is a bequest to us in your Will. Legacies are a very flexible way of giving and can take many forms, including a fixed sum of money, a specific possession which could be auctioned to raise funds for us, or a percentage of what remains in your estate after you have made provision in your Will for your family and friends. Legacies can also take the form of a trust, which allows you to leave something to a loved one for their lifetime with the provision that it will pass to the Pilgrimage after they have died.

You could also consider making a donation specifically in memory of a loved one who has died, known as a Gift in Memory. These gifts do not need to be made in a Will and can be made at any time by contacting the Office. If you are considering leaving us a legacy in your Will, please request an information pack from the Office. We always recommend that you use a solicitor or professional adviser to prepare your Will. All donations and bequests should be made payable to: A&B Lourdes Pilgrimage and sent to:

Arundel & Brighton Lourdes Pilgrimage Office The Bothy Cowfold Road COOLHAM RH13 8QL Tel: 01403 740110 Email: office@ablourdes.org Web: www.ablourdes.org

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TEA PARTY INFORMATION

All pilgrims, past, present and future, are welcome to come along to one of the Pilgrimage gatherings which are held around the Diocese throughout the year.

This is a chance to come along and meet old friends, make new ones and share memories over a cup of tea and cake. It is also a great opportunity to find out more about the diocesan Lourdes pilgrimage by speaking to those who have been before and there will be a chance to watch a video of this wonderful week and learn more about the programme first hand. If you are interested in being part of a team running an event in your parish please contact the Lourdes office on office@ablourdes.org and one of the team will be happy to discuss this with you

For information on future events please visit our website www.ablourdes.org

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PRAYER NETWORK

“For where two or three gather in my name, there I am with them.” (Matthew 18:20)

We have set up a prayer network to allow us to continue to pray as a pilgrimage family throughout the year for one another.

This prayer group invites and encourages us to :

• share our prayer needs • offer prayers of praise, petition and thanksgiving to God • pray knowing that it is a safe place to share our concerns, joys and heartaches and in the knowledge that many will be praying on your behalf • pray as a community of people for others

Are you interested in joining our prayer network to offer your prayers and pray regularly for others ?

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DAILY MASS

FRIDAY 26 JULY

Friday 26 July

MASS IN ST PIUS X BASILICA AT 8.30 pm Celebrant: Homilist: Gathering

Bishop Richard Moth Fr Tony Churchill

Be still, for the Presence of the Lord

Be still, for the presence of the Lord, the Holy One is here. Come, bow before him now, with reverence and fear. In him no sin is found, we stand on holy ground. Be still, for the presence of the Lord, the Holy One is here.

Be still, for the glory of the Lord is shining all around; he burns with holy fire, with splendour he is crowned. How awesome is the sight, our radiant King of Light! Be still, for the glory of the Lord is shining all around.

Be still, for the power of the Lord is moving in this place, he comes to cleanse and heal, to minister his grace. No work too hard for him, in faith receive from him; be still, for the power of the Lord is moving in this place. David Evans

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FRIDAY 26 JULY

Processional

Seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you; allelu, alleluia! Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia allelu, alleluia.

Seek ye first

Ask and it shall be given unto you, seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you; allelu, alleluia! Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia allelu, alleluia.

Karen Lafferty

Penitential Act Please sing the phrases in bold:

Missa “Orbis Factor�

You were sent to heal the contrite of heart: Kyrie, eleison, Kyrie, eleison, Kyrie, Kyrie, eleison. You came to call sinners: Christe, eleison, Christe, eleison, Christe, Christe, eleison. You are seated at the right hand of the Father to intercede for us: Kyrie, eleison, Kyrie, eleison, Kyrie, Kyrie, eleison. Paul Inwood

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FRIDAY 26 JULY

Reading Jeremiah 1:4-10 In the days of Josiah, the word of the Lord was addressed to me, saying, ‘Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; Before you came to birth I consecrated you; I have appointed you as prophet to the nations.’

I said, ‘Ah, Lord; look, I do not know how to speak: I am a child!’ But the Lord replied, ‘Do not say, “I am a child,” Go now to those to whom I send you and say whatever I command you. Do not be afraid of them, for I am with you to protect you – it is the Lord who speaks!’

Then the Lord put out his hand and touched my mouth and said to me: ‘There! I am putting my words into your mouth. Look, today I am setting you over nations and over kingdoms, to tear up and to knock down, to destroy and to overthrow, to build and to plant.’

Psalm I thank you, Lord, for the wonder of my Being I thank you, Lord, for the wonder of my being. 1. Lord, you search me and you know me, you know my resting and my rising, you discern my purpose from afar. You mark when I walk or lie down, all my ways lie open to you. 2. For it was you who created my being, knit me together in my mother’s womb. I thank you for the wonder of my being, for the wonders of all your creation. 3. Already you knew my soul, my body held no secret from you when I was being fashioned in secret and moulded in the depths of the earth. Richard Proulx

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FRIDAY 26 JULY

Gospel Acclamation Alleluia, alleluia! Alleluia, alleluia! The Word of God became flesh and came to dwell among us. All accepting him will become children of God. Alleluia, alleluia! Alleluia, alleluia!

Celtic

Christopher Walker

Gospel Mark 10:13-16 People were bringing little children to Jesus, for him to touch them. The disciples turned them away, but when Jesus saw this he was indignant and said to them, ‘Let the little children come to me; do not stop them; for it is to such as these that the kingdom of God belongs. I tell you solemnly, anyone who does not welcome the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.’ Then he put his arms round them, laid his hands on them and gave them a blessing. Homily

Prayer of the faithful Cantor: Lord, in your mercy. All: Hear our prayer.

Hear our Prayer

Preparation of Gifts Do not be afraid, for I have redeemed you. I have called you by your name, you are mine.

Do Not be Afraid

Anne Ward

1. 2. 3.

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5.

When you walk through the waters I’ll be with you. You will never sink beneath the waves. When the fire is burning all around you, you will never be consumed by the flames. When the fear of loneliness is looming, then remember I am at your side. When you dwell in the exile of the stranger, remember you are precious in my eyes. You are mine, O my child, I am your Father, and I love you with a perfect love.

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Holy, holy Missa ‘Orbis Factor’ Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts. Heav’n and earth are full, are full of your glory. Hosanna in the highest, hosanna in the highest. Bless’d is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest, hosanna in the highest. Paul Inwood

Memorial We proclaim your Death, O Lord, and profess your Resurrection until you come again, until you come again Paul Inwood

Doxology & Amen Amen, amen. Amen, amen.

Acclamation A

Missa ‘Orbis Factor’

Paul Inwood

Breaking of Bread Pershore Mass Cantor: Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, All: have mercy, have mercy, have mercy on us. Cantor: Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, All: have mercy, have mercy, have mercy on us. Cantor: Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, All: grant us peace, grant us peace. Alan Smith

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FRIDAY 26 JULY

Communion

Taste and see, taste and see the goodness of the Lord. Oh, taste and see, taste and see the goodness of the Lord, of the Lord. 1.

2.

3.

I will bless the Lord at all times. Praise shall always be on my lips; my soul shall glory in the Lord; for God has been so good to me.

Glorify the Lord with me. Together let us all praise God's name. I called the Lord, who answered me; from all my troubles I was set free.

Worship the Lord, all you people. You’ll want for nothing if you ask. Taste and see that the Lord is good; in God we need put all our trust.

Psalm 34, versified by James Moore

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Communion 1.

2.

3.

4.

O bread of heaven, beneath this veil thou dost my very God conceal; my Jesus, dearest treasure, hail; I love thee and adoring kneel; each loving soul by thee is fed with thine own self in form of bread.

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O Bread of Heaven

O food of life, thou who dost give the pledge of immortality; I live; no, ‘tis not I that live; God gives me life, God lives in me: he feeds my soul, he guides my ways, and every grief with joy repays.

O bond of love, that dost unite the servant to his living Lord; could I dare live, and not requite such love then death were meet reward: I cannot live unless to prove some love for such unmeasured love.

Beloved Lord in heaven above, there, Jesus, thou awaitest me; to gaze on thee with changeless love, yes, thus I hope, thus shall it be: for how can he deny me heaven who here on earth himself hath given?

Public Domain

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FRIDAY 26 JULY

Recessional 1.

You are salt for the earth, O people: Salt for the Kingdom of God! Share the flavour of life, O people: Life in the Kingdom of God!

You are Salt for the Earth (Bring forth the kingdom)

Bring forth the Kingdom of mercy, bring forth the Kingdom of peace; Bring forth the Kingdom of justice, bring forth the city of God! 2.

3.

4.

You are the light on the hill, O people: Light for the city of God! Shine so holy and bright, O people: Shine for the Kingdom of God! You are a seed of the Word, O people: Bring forth the Kingdom of God! Seeds of mercy and seeds of justice, Grow in the Kingdom of God!

We are a blest and a pilgrim people, bound for the Kingdom of God! Love our journey and love our homeland: Love is the Kingdom of God!

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Saturday 27 July

SATURDAY 27 JULY

OPENING MASS AT ST BERNADETTE’S ALTAR, ESPLANADE AT 10.00 am Celebrant: Homilist: Gathering

Bishop Richard Moth Bishop Richard Moth

Lord, We Come to You as We Are

Lord, we come to you as we are, and with all we have. You, in love, restore our lives on this path to holiness.

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2.

We bring you gifts, of bread and wine, transform them, Loving God so we may have life. We live for you; poor as we are, transform us, Saving Lord in this sacrifice.

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SATURDAY 27 JULY

Processional 1.

Summoned by the God who Made us (Sing a new Church)

Summoned by the God who made us rich in our diversity, Gathered in the name of Jesus, richer still in unity:

Let us bring the gifts that differ and, in splendid, varied ways, sing a new Church into being, one in faith and love and praise. 2.

3. 4. 5.

Radiant risen from the water, robed in holiness and light, Male and female in God’s image, male and female, God’s delight.

Trust the goodness of creation: trust the Spirit strong within. Dare to dream the vision promised, sprung from seed of what has been. Bring the hopes of ev’ry nation; bring the art of ev’ry race. Weave a song of peace and justice; let it sound through time and space. Draw together at one table all the human family; Shape a circle ever wider and a people ever free.

Delores Dufner OSB

Penitential Act

Repeat each line after the cantor Lord, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. Owen Alstott

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Reading

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Zephaniah 2:3, 3:12-13

Seek the Lord, all you, the humble of the earth, who obey his commands. Seek integrity, seek humility: you may perhaps find shelter on the day of the anger of the Lord. In your midst I will leave a humble and lowly people, and those who are left in Israel will seek refuge in the name of the Lord. They will do no wrong, will tell no lies; and the perjured tongue will no longer be found in their mouths. But they will be able to graze and rest with no one to disturb them.

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SATURDAY 27JULY

Psalm

The Lord Hears the Cry of the Poor

The Lord hears the cry of the poor, blessed be the Lord. 1.

2.

3.

4.

I will bless the Lord at all times, his praise ever in my mouth. Let my soul glory in the Lord, for he hears the cry of the poor. Let the lowly hear and be glad; the Lord listens to their pleas; and to hearts broken, he is near, for he hears the cry of the poor.

Ev’ry spirit crushed, he will save; will be ransom for their lives; will be safe shelter for their fears, for he hears the cry of the poor.

We proclaim the greatness of God, his praise ever in our mouth; ev’ry face brightened in his light, for he hears the cry of the poor.

John B. Foley SJ

Gospel Acclamation Alleluia, alleluia! Alleluia, alleluia! Father of all, you are blessed, creator of Earth and Heaven, for the mysteries of the kingdom, shown to children. Alleluia, alleluia! Alleluia, alleluia! Christopher Walker

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Gospel

Fixing his eyes on his disciples Jesus said:

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Luke 6:20-26

‘How happy are you who are poor: yours is the kingdom of God. Happy you who are hungry now: you shall be satisfied. Happy you who weep now; you shall laugh.

‘Happy are you when people hate you, drive you out, abuse you, denounce your name as criminal, on account of the Son of Man. Rejoice when that day comes and dance for joy, for then your reward will be great in heaven. This was the way their ancestors treated the prophets. ‘But alas for you who are rich; you are having your consolation now. Alas for you who have your fill now: you shall go hungry. Alas for you who laugh now: you shall mourn and weep.

‘Alas for you when the world speaks well of you! This was the way their ancestors treated the false prophets.’

Homily

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SATURDAY 27 JULY

Blessing of Hands We now have a blessing of hands for all pilgrims, to prepare for our service to one another over the coming week. ‘May the Lord bless your hands for his service, in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit’. During the blessing of hands, we will sing: 1.

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5.

What do you want of me, Lord? Where do you want me to serve you? Where can I sing your praises? I am your song. Jesus, Jesus, you are the Lord. Jesus, Jesus, you are the way. I hear you call my name, Lord, and I am moved within me. Your Spirit stirs my deepest self. Sing your songs in me. Jesus, Jesus, you are my Lord. Jesus, Jesus, you are the way.

Above, below and around me. Before, behind, and all through me. Your Spirit burns deep within me. Fire my life with your love. Jesus, Jesus, be warmth of my heart. Jesus, Jesus, you are the way.

You are the light in my darkness. You are my strength when I’m weary. You give me sight when I’m blinded. Come, see for me. Jesus, Jesus, you are my light. Jesus, Jesus, you are the way.

I am your song and servant, singing your praise like Mary. Surrendered to your Spirit, “let it be done to me.” Jesus, Jesus, “let it be done to me.” Jesus, Jesus, you are the way.

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SATURDAY 27 JULY

Presentation of the Group Prayer Folders Each group is presented with their Prayer Folder. Preparation of Gifts 1.

2.

3.

Gifts We Bring

Gathered here as one, we give praise to you, our God, bringing to your altar our gifts to bless. By your goodness grown, from the seeds that we have sown, made by human hands, we bring you bread. This bread will become the Body of Christ. For us, our Saviour was sacrificed.

The fruit of the vine we have turned into wine, offering this also for you to bless. May they now become the food that makes us one, nourishing our souls and bringing life. This wine will become the Blood of Christ. For us, our Saviour was sacrificed.

Now we offer you all the good things that we do, trying to love others as you love us. Bless and break us, too, so we become something new; take our lives and use us to do your work. Then we shall become the Body of Christ. for you, our Saviour, our sacrifice.

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Holy, holy Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts. Heav’n and earth are full of your glory. Hosanna! Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna! Hosanna in the highest.

Heritage

Memorial Acclamation 2 When we eat this bread and drink this Cup, we proclaim your Death, O Lord, until you come again.

Heritage

Doxology & Amen Amen, amen, amen.

Heritage

Breaking of Bread

Heritage

Owen Alstott

Owen Alstott

Owen Alstott

Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us. Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us. Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, grant us peace. Owen Alstott

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Communion 1.

The Lord’s my shepherd, I’ll not want. He makes me lie in pastures green. He leads me by the still, still waters, his goodness restores my soul:

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The Lord’s My Shepherd

And I will trust in You alone. And I will trust in You alone, for Your endless mercy follows me, your goodness will lead me home. 2.

3.

He guides my ways in righteousness, and He anoints my head with oil, and my cup, it overflows with joy, I feast on his pure delights.

And though I walk the darkest path, I will not fear the evil one, for You are with me, and Your rod and staff are the comfort I need to know.

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Communion 1.

2.

3.

4.

Blest are the pure in heart, for they shall see our God; the secret of the Lord is theirs, their soul is Christ's abode.

The Lord, who left the heavens our life and peace to bring, to dwell in lowliness with men, their pattern and their King;

Still to the lowly soul he doth himself impart, and for his dwelling and his throne chooseth the pure in heart.

Lord, we thy presence seek; may ours this blessing be; give us a pure and lowly heart, a temple meet for thee.

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Recessional

SATURDAY 27 JULY

The Kingdom (The Beatitudes)

The Kingdom (the Kingdom) of Heaven (of Heaven) the Kingdom of Heaven is yours. A new world (a new world) in Jesus (in Jesus), a new world in Jesus is yours. 1.

2.

3.

4.

Blessed are you in sorrow and grief: for you shall all be consoled. Blessed are you the gentle in heart, you shall inherit the earth.

Blessed are you who hunger for right: for you shall be satisfied. Blessed are you the merciful ones: for you shall be pardoned too.

Blessed are you whose hearts are pure: your eyes shall gaze on the Lord. Blessed are you who strive after peace: the Lord will call you His own. Blessed are you who suffer for right: the Heavenly Kingdom is yours. Blessed are you who suffer for me: for you shall reap your reward.

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SUNDAY 28 JULY

Sunday 28 July

INTERNATIONAL MASS IN ST PIUS X BASILICA AT 9.30 a.m.

Reading Genesis 18:20-32 The Lord said, ‘How great an outcry there is against Sodom and Gomorrah! How grievous is their sin! I propose to go down and see whether or not they have done all that is alleged in the outcry against them that has come up to me. I am determined to know.’

The men left there and went to Sodom while Abraham remained standing before the Lord. Approaching him he said, ‘Are you really going to destroy the just man with the sinner? Perhaps there are fifty just men in the town. Will you really overwhelm them, will you not spare the place for the fifty just men in it? Do not think of doing such a thing: to kill the just man with the sinner, treating just and sinner alike! Do not think of it! Will the judge of the whole earth not administer justice?’ The Lord relied, ‘If at Sodom I find fifty just men in the town, I will spare the whole place because of them.’

Abraham replied, ‘I am bold indeed to speak like this to my Lord, I who am dust and ashes. But perhaps the fifty just men lack five: will you destroy the whole city for five?’ ‘No,’ he replied, ‘I will not destroy it if I find forty-five just men there.’ Again Abraham said to him, ‘Perhaps there will only be forty there.’ ‘I will not do it’ he replied ‘for the sake of the forty.’ Abraham said, ‘I trust my Lord will not be angry, but give me leave to speak: perhaps there will only be thirty there.’ ‘I will not do it’ he replied ‘if I find thirty there.’ He said, ‘I am bold indeed to speak like this, but perhaps there will only be twenty there.’ ‘I will not destroy it’ he replied ‘for the sake of the twenty.’ He said, ‘I trust my Lord will not be angry if I speak once more: perhaps there will only be ten.’ ‘I will not destroy it’ he replied ‘for the sake of the ten.’ 109


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SUNDAY 28 JULY

Gospel Luke 11:1-13 Once Jesus was in a certain place praying, and when he had finished one of his disciples said, ‘Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples.’ He said to them, ‘Say this when you pray: “Father, may your name be held holy, your kingdom come; give us each day our daily bread, and forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive each one who is in debt to us. And do not put us to the test.”’

He also said to them, ‘Suppose one of you has a friend and goes to him in the middle of the night to say, “My friend, lend me three loaves because a friend of mine on his travels has just arrived at my house and I have nothing to offer him”; and the man answers from inside the house, “Do not bother me. The door is bolted now, and my children and I are in bed; I cannot get up to give it to you,” I tell you, if the man does not get up and give it him for friendship’s sake, persistence will be enough to make him get up and give his friend all he wants.

So, I say to you: Ask, and it will be given to you; search, and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For the one who asks always receives; the one who searches always finds; the one who knocks will always have the door opened to him. What father among you would hand his son a stone when he asked for bread? Or hand him a snake instead of a fish? Or hand him a scorpion if he asked for an egg? If you then, who are evil, know how to give your children what is good, how much more will the heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!’

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SUNDAY 28 JULY

Our Father Pater noster, qui es in caelis: Sanctificétur nomen tuum: Advéniat regnum tuum: Fiat volúntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidiánum da nobis hódie: Et dimítte nobis débita nostra, sicut et nos dimíttimus debitóribus nostris. Et ne nos indúcas in tentatiónem, sed líbera nos a malo. Amen.

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MONDAY 29 JULY

Monday 29 July

Various Mass venues and times, please see hotel notice board for details, or ask your leader Celebrant Homilist

Group Chaplain Group Chaplain

Suggestions for hymns at the start of Mass include: Be still for the presence of the Lord Dear Lord and Father Hail Queen of Heaven Immaculate Mary We Cannot Measure Reading

I Thessalonians 4:13-14

We want you to be quite certain, brothers, about those who have died, to make sure that you do not grieve about them, like other people who have no hope. We believe that Jesus died and rose again, and that it will be the same for those who have died in Jesus: God will bring them with him. Suggestions for Psalm include: As the Deer Longs Because the Lord is my Shepherd The Lord’s my Shepherd (Crimond or Townend) You who dwell (On eagle’s wings)

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Gospel Matthew 11:25-30 Jesus exclaimed, ‘I bless you Father, Lord of heaven and of earth, for hiding these things from the learned and the clever and revealing them to mere children. Yes, Father, for that is what it pleased you to do. Everything has been entrusted to me by my Father; and no one knows the Son except the Father, just as no one knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him. ‘Come to me, all you who labour and are overburdened, and I will give you rest. Shoulder my yoke and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. Yes, my yoke is easy and my burden light. Suggestions for Preparation of the Gifts hymn(s): As I kneel before you Suggestions for Communion hymn(s): Eat this Bread Shoulder my yoke Soul of my Saviour This is my body

Suggestions for Recessional Hymn(s): All my Hope on God is Founded Lord of all hopefulness May the Choir of Angels O Lord my God

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Tuesday 30 July

TUESDAY 30 JULY

MASS WITH ANOINTING IN ST PIUS X BASILICA AT 2.00 pm Celebrant Homilist

Gathering

Bishop Richard Moth Canon Tom Treherne God of Compassion

God of compassion, faithful in love God of all tenderness, pity us. Comfort your people, we pray 1.

2.

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You who forgive our guilt, you who heal all our ills, save this life. You do not treat us as people of sinfulness, save your servant who trusts in you. Constant your promise to love and be merciful, save this life. Treating us tenderly, mindful that we are dust, save your servant who trusts in you.

Short is our life, like the flowers that fade and die, save this life. Life everlasting you give to your faithful ones, save your servant who trusts in you.

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Processional Out of darkness God has called us, claimed by Christ as God’s own people. Holy nation, royal priesthood, walking in God’s marv’lous light. 1.

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Out of darkness

Let us take the words you give, strong and faithful words to live. Words that in our hearts are sown; words that bind us as your own.

Let us take the love you give, that the way of love we live. Love to bring your people home; love to make us all your own.

Bless all those to be anointed. Give them healing, strength and comfort; that from sickness they may find: health in body, soul and mind.

Strengthen all who keep your word, that their hearts and minds are stirred: answering God’s call on earth in the waters of new birth.

Christopher Walker

Penitential Act Missa “Orbis Factor” Please sing the phrases in bold: You were sent to heal the contrite of heart: Kyrie, eleison, Kyrie, eleison, Kyrie, Kyrie, eleison. You came to call sinners: Christe, eleison, Christe, eleison, Christe, Christe, eleison. You are seated at the right hand of the Father to intercede for us: Kyrie, eleison, Kyrie, eleison, Kyrie, Kyrie, eleison. Paul Inwood 115


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Gloria Missa “Orbis Factor” Glory to God, glory to God, glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, and on earth peace to people of good will. We praise you, we bless you, we adore you, we glorify you, we give you thanks for your great glory, Lord God, Heavenly King, O God, almighty Father.

Lord Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son, Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father, you take away the sin of the world, have mercy on us; you take away the sin of the world, receive our prayer; you are seated at the right hand of the Father, have mercy on us, have mercy on us.

For you alone are the Holy One; you alone are the Lord, you alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ, with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God, the glory of God the Father. Amen Paul Inwood

Reading 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 I was given a thorn in the flesh, an angel of Satan to beat me and stop me from getting too proud! About this thing, I have pleaded with the Lord three times for it to leave me, but he has said, ‘My grace is enough for you: my power is at its best in weakness.’ So I shall be very happy to make my weakness my special boast so that the power of Christ may stay over me, and that is why I am quite content with my weaknesses, and with insults, hardships, persecutions and the agonies I go through for Christ’s sake. For it is when I am weak that I am strong. 116


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Psalm Be with me, Lord Be with me, Lord, when I am in trouble, be with me, Lord, I pray. 1.

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You who dwell in the shelter of the Lord, Most High, who abide in the shadow of our God, say to the Lord, “My refuge and fortress, the God in whom I trust.” No evil shall befall you, no pain come near, for his angels stand close by your side, Guarding you always and bearing you gently, watching over your life.

Those who cling to the Lord live secure in his love, lifted high those who trust in his name, call on the Lord, he will never forsake you, he will bring you salvation and joy.

Marty Haugen

Gospel Acclamation St Mary’s Alleluia (repeat after the Cantor) May your love be upon us, O Lord, as we place all our hope in you. Alleluia (repeat after the Cantor) Anne Ward

Gospel Mark 4:35-41 With the coming of evening, Jesus said to his disciples, ‘Let us cross over to the other side.’ And leaving the crowd behind they took him, just as he was, in the boat: and there were other boats with him. Then it began to blow a gale and the waves were breaking into the boat so that it was almost swamped. But he was in the stern, his head on the cushion, asleep. They woke him and said to him, ‘Master, do you not care? We are going down!’ And he woke up and rebuked the wind and said to the sea, ‘Quiet now! Be calm!’ And the wind dropped, and all was calm again. Then he said to them, ‘Why are you so frightened? How is it that you have no faith?’ They were filled with awe and said to one another, ‘Who can this be? Even the wind and sea obey him.’ 117


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Homily

Anointing of the Sick

The Litany Please repeat the phrase in bold after the Cantor. Cantor:

People:

Cantor: People:

Cantor: People:

Cantor: People:

Cantor: People:

Cantor: People:

Let us pray to God for our brothers and sisters who are sick and for all those who devote themselves to caring for them. Bless all present and fill them with new hope and strength: Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.

Relieve their pain: Lord, have mercy.

Lord, have mercy.

Free them from sin and do not let them give way to temptation: Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.

Sustain all the sick with your power: Lord, have mercy Lord, have mercy.

Assist all who care for the sick: Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.

Give life and health to our brothers and sisters on whom we lay our hands in your name: Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.

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Prayer over the Blessed Oil Please repeat the phrase in bold after the Cantor. Celebrant: People:

Celebrant: People:

Celebrant: People:

Celebrant:

People:

Praise to you, God, the almighty Father. You sent your Son to live among us and bring us salvation. Blessed be God who heals us in Christ.

Praise to you, God, the only-begotten Son. You humbled yourself to share in our humanity, and you heal our infirmities. Blessed be God who heals us in Christ.

Praise to you, God, the Holy Spirit, the Consoler. Your unfailing power gives us strength in our bodily weakness. Blessed be God who heals us in Christ.

God of mercy, ease the sufferings and comfort the weakness of your servants whom the Church anoints with this holy oil. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

The Anointing The priests anoint each sick person in their group with the blessed oil.

First they anoint the forehead, saying:

Through this holy anointing may the Lord in his love and mercy help you with the grace of the Holy Spirit.

The sick person responds: Amen.

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During the Anointing of the Sick we will sing the following, as time permits: Anointing 1.

If anyone is thirsty

If anyone is thirsty, let them come to me and drink. Let them come to me believing, Let them come to me and drink.

For I am your brother, and I am your Lord, and I will give new life, I will give you my Spirit and you will be free. Yes, I will give you life. 2.

3. 4. 5.

If anyone is hungry, let them come to me for bread. Let them come and taste the joy of Heaven. Let them come to me for bread.

If anyone’s in darkness, let them come to me for light. Let them follow where I’m leading, let them come to me for light.

If anyone is anxious, let them come to me for peace. Let them come to know my Spirit’s comfort, let them come to me for peace.

If anyone is dying, let them come to me for life. Let them come to know the Father’s promise, let them come to me for life.

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Anointing Healer of our ev’ry ill Healer of our ev’ry ill, light of each tomorrow, give us peace beyond our fear, and hope beyond our sorrow. 1. 2. 3. 4.

You who know our fears and sadness, grace us with your peace and gladness, Spirit of all comfort: fill our hearts. In the pain and joy beholding how your grace is still unfolding, give us all your vision: God of love. Give us strength to love each other, ev’ry sister, ev’ry brother, Spirit of all kindness: be our guide.

You who know each thought and feeling, teach us all your way of healing, Spirit of compassion: fill each heart.

Marty Haugen

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Anointing Return to God Return to God with all your heart, the source of grace and mercy; Come seek the tender faithfulness of God 1. 2. 3.

Now the time of grace has come, the day of salvation; Come and learn now the way of our God.

I will take your heart of stone and place a heart within you, A heart of compassion and love. If you break the chains of oppression, If you set the pris’ner free; If you share your bread with the hungry, Give protection to the lost; Give a shelter to the homeless, Clothe the naked in your midst, Then your light shall break forth like the dawn.

Marty Haugen

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Anointing Shepherd me O God Shepherd me, O God, beyond my wants, beyond my fears, from death into life. 1.

2. 3. 4. 5.

God is my shepherd, so nothing shall I want, I rest in the meadows of faithfulness and love, I walk by the quiet waters of peace.

Gently you raise me and heal my weary soul, you lead me by pathways of righteousness and truth, my spirit shall sing the music of your name.

Though I should wander the valley of death, I fear no evil for you are at my side, your rod and your staff, my comfort and my hope.

You have set me a banquet of love in the face of hatred, crowning me with love beyond my pow’r to hold.

Surely your kindness and mercy follow me all the days of life: I will dwell in the house of my God for evermore.

Marty Haugen

Anointing My peace I leave you. My peace I give you. Trouble not your hearts. My peace I leave you. My peace I give you. Be not afraid.

TaizĂŠ chant by Jacques Berthier

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Prayer after anointing Celebrant:

People:

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Let us pray, Father in heaven, through this holy anointing grant our brothers and sisters comfort in their suffering. When they are afraid, give them courage, when afflicted, give them patience, when dejected, afford them hope, and when alone, assure them of the support of your holy people. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.

Preparation of Gifts

Instrumental

Holy, holy Missa ‘Orbis Factor’ Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts. Heav’n and earth are full, are full of your glory. Hosanna in the highest, hosanna in the highest. Bless’d is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest, hosanna in the highest. Paul Inwood

Memorial Acclamation We proclaim your Death, O Lord, and profess your Resurrection until you come again, until you come again

Acclamation A

Paul Inwood

Doxology & Amen Amen, amen. Amen, amen.

Missa ‘Orbis Factor’

Paul Inwood

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Breaking of Bread Pershore Mass Cantor: Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, All: have mercy, have mercy, have mercy on us. Cantor: Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, All: have mercy, have mercy, have mercy on us. Cantor: Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, All: grant us peace, grant us peace. Alan Smith

Communion You are mine 1. I will come to you in the silence, I will lift you from all your fear. You will hear my voice, I claim you as my choice, be still and know I am here.

2.

I am hope for all who are hopeless, I am eyes for all who long to see. In the shadows of the night, I will be your light, come and rest in me.

Do not be afraid, I am with you, I have called you each by name. Come and follow me, I will bring you home, I love you and you are mine. 3.

4.

I am strength for all the despairing, healing for the ones who dwell in shame. All the blind will see, the lame will all run free, and all will know my name.

I am the Word that leads all to freedom, I am the peace the world cannot give. I will call your name, embracing all your pain, stand up, now walk, and live.

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Communion Give thanks with a grateful heart. Give thanks to the Holy One. Give thanks because He's given Jesus Christ, His Son.

Give Thanks

Give thanks with a grateful heart. Give thanks to the Holy One. Give thanks because He's given Jesus Christ, His Son. And now let the weak say, "I am strong," Let the poor say, "I am rich, Because of what the Lord has done for us."

And now let the weak say, "I am strong," Let the poor say, "I am rich, Because of what the Lord has done for us." Repeat All Give thanks‌

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Time for Individual Prayer There is now an opportunity for anyone who wishes to approach a priest or deacon for a brief time of individual prayer for a specific intention. During this time we will sing the following as time permits: O Changeless Christ O changeless Christ, for ever new, who walked our earthly ways, still draw our hearts as once you drew the hearts of other days. As once you spoke by plain and hill or taught by shore and sea, so be today our teacher still, O Christ of Galilee.

As wind and storm their master heard and his command fulfilled, may troubled hearts receive your word, the tempest-tossed be stilled. And as of old who prayed your healing hand was shown, so be your touch upon us laid, unseen but not unknown.

In broken bread, in wine outpoured, your new and living way proclaim to us, O risen Lord, O Christ of this our day.

O changeless Christ, till life is past your blessing still be given; then bring us home, to taste at last the timeless joys of heaven. Timothy Dudley-Smith 127


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Recessional

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Lord you give the Great Commission

Lord, You give the great commission: ‘Heal the sick and preach the Word’. Lest the Church neglect its mission, and the Gospel go unheard, help us witness to Your purpose with renewed integrity.

With the Spirit’s gifts empower us For the work of ministry. 2.

3.

4.

5.

Lord, You call us to Your service: ‘In my name baptise and teach’. That the world may trust your promise, life abundant meant for each, give us all new fervour, draw us closer in community. Lord, You make the common holy: ‘This my body, this my blood’. Let us all, for earth’s true glory, daily lift life heavenward, asking that the world around us share your children’s liberty.

Lord, You show us love’s true measure: ‘Father, what they do, forgive’. Yet we hoard as private treasure all that you so freely give. May your care and mercy lead us to a just society.

Lord, you bless with words assuring: ‘I am with you to the end’. Faith and hope and love restoring, may we serve as you intend, and, amid the cares that claim us, hold in mind eternity.

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WEDNESDAY 31 JULY

Wednesday 31 July

MASS AT THE GROTTO AT 9.45 am Celebrant Homilist

Gathering

We Love this Place, O God

We love this place, O God, this holy ground, where we are fed and you are found. O God, to you we come, in ev’ry faithful heart make your home. 1.

2.

3.

Send forth your light and your truth, let these be my guide; let them bring me to your holy mountain, to the place where you dwell.

And to your altar I will come, to you, my delight. I will thank you with the sound of music, my Redeemer, my God. And you, my heart, why are you sad, so troubled within me? Wait in hope; again I will sing praises for my Saviour, my God.

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Processional O Purest of Creatures 1. O purest of creatures! Sweet Mother, sweet maid; The one spotless womb wherein Jesus was laid! Dark night hath come down on us, Mother, and we Look out for thy shining, sweet Star of the Sea! 2.

3.

4.

5.

F.W.Faber

Deep night hath come down on this rough-spoken world, And the banners of darkness are boldly unfurled; And the tempest-tossed Church, all her eyes are on thee; They look to thy shining, sweet Star of the Sea!

He gazed on thy soul, it was spotless and fair, For the empire of sin – it had never been there; None ever had owned thee, dear Mother, but He. And He blest thy clear shining, sweet Star of the Sea!

Earth gave him one lodging; ‘twas deep in thy breast, And God found a home where the sinner finds rest; His home and His hiding-place both were in thee, He was won by thy shining, sweet Star of the Sea!

Oh, blissful and calm was the wonderful rest That thou gavest thy God in thy virginal breast; For the heaven he left he found heaven in thee, And he shone in thy shining, sweet star of the sea.

Penitential Act

Missa “Orbis Factor”

Please sing the phrases in bold: You were sent to heal the contrite of heart: Kyrie, eleison, Kyrie, eleison, Kyrie, Kyrie, eleison. You came to call sinners: Christe, eleison, Christe, eleison, Christe, Christe, eleison. You are seated at the right hand of the Father to intercede for us: Kyrie, eleison, Kyrie, eleison, Kyrie, Kyrie, eleison. Paul Inwood

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Gloria Missa “Orbis Factor� Glory to God, glory to God, glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, and on earth peace to people of good will. We praise you, we bless you, we adore you, we glorify you, we give you thanks for your great glory, Lord God, Heavenly King, O God, almighty Father.

Lord Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son, Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father, you take away the sin of the world, have mercy on us; you take away the sin of the world, receive our prayer; you are seated at the right hand of the Father, have mercy on us, have mercy on us.

For you alone are the Holy One; you alone are the Lord, you alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ, with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God, the glory of God the Father. Amen

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Reading Genesis 3: 9 – 15. 20 After Adam had eaten of the tree, the Lord God called to him. ‘Where are you?’ he asked. ‘I heard the sound of you in the garden,’ he replied. ‘I was afraid because I was naked, so I hid.’ ‘Who told you that you were naked?’ he asked. ‘Have you been eating of the tree I forbade you to eat?’ The man replied, ‘It was the woman you put me with; she gave me the fruit, and I ate it.’ Then the Lord God asked the woman, ‘What is this you have done?’ The replied, ‘The serpent tempted me and I ate.’ Then the Lord God said to the serpent, ‘Because you have done this, ‘Be accursed beyond all cattle, all wild beasts. You shall crawl on your belly and eat dust every day of your life. I will make you enemies of each other: you and the woman, your offspring and her offspring. It will crush your head and you will strike its heel.’

The man named his wife ‘Eve’ because she was the mother of all those who live.

Psalm Sing a New Song to the Lord Sing a new song to the Lord for he has worked wonders 1. 2. 3. Kate Keefe

Sing a new song to the Lord for he has worked wonders. His right hand and his holy arm have brought salvation.

The Lord has made known his salvation; has shown his justice to the nations. He has remembered his truth and love for the house of Israel.

All the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God. Shout to the Lord all the earth, ring our your joy.

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Gospel Acclamation Alleluia, alleluia! Alleluia, alleluia! Hail, full of grace: the Lord is with thee! Blessed art thou among all women. Alleluia, alleluia! Alleluia, alleluia!

Celtic

Christopher Walker

Gospel Luke 1: 26 – 38 The angel Gabriel was sent by God to a town in Galilee called Nazareth, to a virgin betrothed to a man named Joseph, of the House of David; and the virgin’s name was Mary. He went in and said to her, ‘Rejoice, so highly favoured! The Lord is with you.’ She was deeply disturbed by these words and asked herself what this greeting could mean, but the angel said to her, ‘Mary, do not be afraid; you have won God’s favour. Listen! You are to conceive and bear a son, and you must name him Jesus. He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his ancestor David; he will rule over the House of Jacob for ever and his reign will have no end.’ Mary said to the angel, ‘But how can this come about, since I am a virgin?’ ‘The Holy Spirit will come upon you,’ the angel answered, ‘and the power of the Most High will cover you with its shadow. And so the child will be holy and will be called Son of God. Know this too: your kinswoman Elizabeth has, in her old age, herself conceived a son, and she whom people called barren is now in her sixth month, for nothing is impossible to God.’ ‘I am the handmaid of the Lord,’ said Mary, ‘let what you have said be done to me.’ And the angel left her. Homily

Prayer of the faithful Cantor: Lord, in your mercy, All: Hear our prayer. Anne Ward

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Preparation of Gifts As I kneel before you, As I bow my head in prayer, Take this day, make it yours, And fill me with your love.

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As I Kneel Before You

Ave Maria, Gratia plena, Dominus tecum, Benedicta tu.

All I have I give you, Every dream and wish are yours, Mother of Christ, Mother of mine, Present them to my Lord.

As I kneel before you, And I see your smiling face, Ev'ry thought, ev'ry word Is lost in your embrace. Maria Parkinson

Holy, holy Missa ‘Orbis Factor’ Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts. Heav’n and earth are full, are full of your glory. Hosanna in the highest, hosanna in the highest. Bless’d is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest, hosanna in the highest. Paul Inwood

Memorial Acclamation We proclaim your Death, O Lord, and profess your Resurrection until you come again, until you come again Paul Inwood

Doxology & Amen Amen, amen. Amen, amen.

Acclamation A

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Breaking of Bread Pershore Mass Cantor: Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, All: have mercy, have mercy, have mercy on us. Cantor: Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, All: have mercy, have mercy, have mercy on us. Cantor: Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, All: grant us peace, grant us peace. Alan Smith

Communion Bread for the world: a world of hunger. Wine for all peoples: people who thirst. May we who eat be bread for others. May we who drink pour out our love

Bread for the World

Lord Jesus Christ, you are the bread of life, broken to reach and heal the wounds of human pain. Where we divide your people you are waiting there on bended knee to wash our feet with endless care.

Lord Jesus Christ, you are the wine of peace, poured into hearts once broken and where dryness sleeps. Where we are tired and weary you are waiting there to be the way which beckons us beyond despair

Lord Jesus Christ, you call us to your feast, at which the rich and pow'rful have become the least. Where we survive on others in our human greed you walk among us begging for your ev'ry need. Bernadette Farrell

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Communion Soul of my Saviour 1. Soul of my Saviour, sanctify my breast; Body of Christ, be thou my saving guest; Blood of my Saviour, bathe me in thy tide, wash me with water flowing from thy side.

2.

3.

Strength and protection may thy Passion be; O Blessed Jesus, hear and answer me; deep in thy wounds, Lord, hide and shelter me; so shall I never, never part from thee.

Guard and defend me from the foe malign; in death’s dread moments make me only thine; call me, and bid me come to thee on high, when I may praise thee with thy saints for aye.

William Maher

Recessional You Shall Cross the Barren Desert 1. You shall cross the barren desert, but you shall not die of thirst. You shall wander far in safety though you do not know the way. You shall speak your words in foreign lands and all will understand. You shall see the face of God and live.

Be not afraid, I go before you always. Come, follow me, and I will give you rest. 2.

3.

If you pass through raging waters in the sea, you shall not drown. If you walk amid the burning flames, you shall not be harmed. If you stand before the pow'r of hell and death is at your side, know that I am with you through it all.

Blessed are the poor, for the Kingdom shall be theirs. Blest are you that weep and mourn, for one day you shall laugh. And if wicked tongues insult and hate you all because of me, blessed, blessed are you!

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THURSDAY 1 AUGUST

Thursday 1 August

CLOSING MASS AT ST BERNADETTE’S ALTAR, ESPLANADE AT 8.30 am Celebrant Homilist

Gathering Uyai mose, tinamate Mwari, Uyai mose, tinamate Mwari, Uyai mose, tinamate Mwari, Uyai mose zvino.

Bishop Richard Moth Bishop Richard Moth

Come all you people (Uyai Mose)

Come, all you people, come and praise your Maker. Come, all you people, come and praise your Maker. Come, all you people, come and praise your Maker. Come now and worship the Lord. Iona Community

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Processional

Jesus Christ is waiting, waiting in the streets; no one is his neighbour, all alone he eats. Listen, Lord Jesus, I am lonely too. Make me, friend or stranger, fit to wait on you.

THURSDAY 1 AUGUST

Jesus Christ is Waiting

Jesus Christ is raging, raging in the streets, where injustice spirals and real hope retreats. Listen, Lord Jesus, I am angry too. In the Kingdom’s causes let me rage with you.

Jesus Christ is healing, healing in the streets; curing those who suffer, touching those he greets. Listen, Lord Jesus, I have pity too. Let my care be active, healing just like you. Jesus Christ is dancing, dancing in the streets, where each sign of hatred He, with love, defeats. Listen, Lord Jesus, I should triumph too. On suspicion’s graveyard let me dance with you.

Jesus Christ is calling, calling in the streets, ‘Who will join my journey? I will guide their feet.’ Listen, Lord Jesus, let my fears be few. Walk one step before me; I will follow you. The Iona Community

Penitential Act

Repeat each line after the cantor Lord, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. Lord, have mercy.

Heritage

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Reading 1 John 3:14-18 We have passed out of death and into life, and of this we can be sure because we love our brothers. If you refuse to love, you must remain dead; to hate your brother is to be a murderer, and murderers, as you know, do not have eternal life in them. This has taught us love – that he gave up his life for us; and we, too, ought to give up our lives for our brothers. If a man who was rich enough in this world’s goods saw that one of his brothers was in need, but closed his heart to him, how could the love of God be living in him? My children, our love is not to be just words or mere talk, but something real and active. Psalm May Your Love be upon us O Lord May your love be upon us, O Lord, as we place all our hope in you. (repeat).

For the word of the Lord is faithful and all of His works to be trusted. The Lord loves justice and right and fills the earth with His love.

The Lord looks on those who revere Him, on those who hope in His love, to rescue their souls from Death, to keep them alive in famine

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Gospel Acclamation Alleluia (repeat after the Cantor) Open our hearts, O Lord, to accept the words of your Son. Alleluia (repeat after the Cantor)

St Mary’s

Anne Ward

Gospel Matthew 25:31-40 Jesus said to his disciples: ‘When the Son of Man comes in his glory, escorted by all the angels, then he will take his seat on his throne of glory. All the nations will be assembled before him and he will separate men one from another as the shepherd separates sheep from goats. He will place the sheep on his right hand and the goats on his left. Then the King will say to those on his right hand, “Come, you whom my Father has blessed, take for your heritage the kingdom prepared for you since the foundation of the world. For I was hungry and you gave me food; I was thirsty and you gave me drink; I was a stranger and you made me welcome; naked and you clothed me, sick and you visited me, in prison and you came to see me.” Then the virtuous will say to him in reply, “Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you; or thirsty and give you drink? When did we see you a stranger and make you welcome; naked and clothe you; sick or in prison and go to see you?” And the King will answer, “I tell you solemnly, in so far as you did this to the least of these brothers of mine, you did it to me.” Homily

Prayer of the faithful Cantor: Lord, in your mercy, All: Hear our prayer.

Hear our prayer

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Preparation of Gifts Gifts we bring 1. Gathered here as one, we give praise to you, our God, bringing to your altar our gifts to bless. By your goodness grown, from the seeds that we have sown, made by human hands, we bring you bread. This bread will become the Body of Christ. For us, our Saviour was sacrificed. 2.

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The fruit of the vine we have turned into wine, offering this also for you to bless. May they now become the food that makes us one, nourishing our souls and bringing life. This wine will become the Blood of Christ. For us, our saviour was sacrificed.

Now we offer you all the good things that we do, trying to love others as you love us. Bless and break us, too, so we become something new, take our lives and use us to do your work. Then we shall become the Body of Christ for you, our Saviour, our sacrifice.

Marius Hopley

Holy, holy Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts. Heav’n and earth are full of your glory. Hosanna! Hosanna in the highest. Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna! Hosanna in the highest.

Heritage

Memorial Acclamation 2 When we eat this bread and drink this Cup, we proclaim your Death, O Lord, until you come again.

Heritage

Doxology & Amen Amen, amen, amen.

Heritage

Owen Alstott

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Breaking of Bread Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us. Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, have mercy on us. Lamb of God, you take away the sins of the world, grant us peace.

Heritage

Owen Alstott

Communion Neither Death nor Life Neither death, nor life, nor angels nor rulers, nor trials in the present, nor any trials to come: Neither height, nor depth, nor all of creation can ever separate us from the love of God poured out in Christ Jesus, our Lord. 1.

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Dwell in the One who raised Christ from the dead; though your body shall die, in Christ you shall rise through the Spirit who brings you to life.

All who are led by the Spirit shall live as children of God, and heirs with Christ Jesus, God’s adopted and chosen and loved. All of the suff’ring we now must endure is nothing to the glory so soon to be revealed when creation itself is set free.

All of creation awaits the new birth, the fullness of redemption,through labour pains of love, and so we wait in patience and hope.

All things work for good for the ones who love God, and if God is for us, then who can be against us? God’s justice cannot be condemned. Who can separate us from the love of Christ? Will hardship or distress, persecution or famine, or nakedness or peril or sword?

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Communion Will you let me be your Servant 1. Will you let me be your servant, let me be as Christ to you? Pray that I might have the grace to let you be my servant, too. 2. We are pilgrims on a journey, we are trav’lers on the road. We are here to help each other walk the mile and bear the load. 3. I will hold the Christ-light for you in the night time of your fear. I will hold my hand out to you, speak the peace you long to hear. I will weep when you are weeping, when you laugh I'll laugh 4. with you. I will share your joy and sorrow till we've seen this journey through. 5. When we sing to God in heaven, we shall find such harmony, born of all we've known together of Christ's love and agony. 6. Will you let me be your servant, let me be as Christ to you? Pray that I might have the grace to let you be my servant, too. Richard Gillard

Recessional You are Salt for the Earth (Bring forth the kingdom) 1. You are salt for the earth, O people: Salt for the Kingdom of God! Share the flavour of life, O people: Life in the Kingdom of God! Bring forth the Kingdom of mercy, Bring forth the Kingdom of peace; Bring forth the Kingdom of justice, Bring forth the city of God! 2. You are the light on the hill, O people: Light for the city of God! Shine so holy and bright, O people: Shine for the Kingdom of God! 3. You are a seed of the Word, O people: Bring forth the Kingdom of God! Seeds of mercy and seeds of justice, Grow in the Kingdom of God! 4. We are a blest and a pilgrim people, Bound for the Kingdom of God! Love our journey and love our homeland: Love is the Kingdom of God! Marty Haugen 143


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Our Father Pater noster, qui es in caelis: Sanctificétur nomen tuum: Advéniat regnum tuum: Fiat volúntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra. Panem nostrum quotidiánum da nobis hódie: Et dimítte nobis débita nostra, sicut et nos dimíttimus debitóribus nostris. Et ne nos indúcas in tentatiónem, sed líbera nos a malo. Amen.

Hail Mary Ave Maria, gratia plena: Dominus tecum; benedicta tu in mulieribus, et benedictus fructus ventris tui Jesus. Sancta Maria, Mater Dei, ora pro nobis peccatoribus, nunc et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.

Glory Be Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto. Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.

Chants LAUDA, SION, SALVATOREM, Lauda ducem et pastorem In hymnis et canticis

Sion, praise your Saviour Praise your leader and shepherd In hymns and chants

LAUDA, JERUSALEM, Dominum Lauda Deum tuum, Sion. Hosanna, Hosanna, Hosanna Filio David

Jerusalem, praise the Lord Praise your God, Sion, Hosanna To the Son of David

BENEDICTUS QUI VENIT In nomine Domini. Hosanna, Hosanna, Hosanna In excelsis

Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest.

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Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament

TANTUM ERGO Sacramentum Veneremur cernui, Et antiquum documentum Novo cedat ritui: Praestet fides supplementum Sensuum defectui.

Genitori, Genitoque Laus et iubilatio, Salus, honor, virtus quoque Sit et benedictio, Procedenti ab utroque Compar sit laudatio. Amen.

Therefore we, before him bending, this great Sacrament revere; types and shadows have their ending, for the newer rite is here: faith, our outward sense befriending, makes the inward vision clear.

Glory let us give, and blessing to the Father and the Son. Honour, might and praise addressing, while eternal ages run. Ever too his love confessing, who from both, with both, is one. Amen.

Salve Regina Salve, Regína, mater misericórdiae; vita, dulcédo et spes nostra, salve. Ad te clamámus exsules fílii Hevae. Ad te suspirámus geméntes et flentes in hac lacrimárum valle. Eia ergo, advocáte nostra, illos tuos misericórdes óculos ad nos convérte. Et lesum, benedíctum fructum ventris tui, nobis post hoc exsílium osténde. O clemens, O pia, O dulcis Virgo María.

Hail, holy Queen Mother of Mercy, Hail our life, our sweetness, and our hope. To you do we cry, poor banished children of Eve. To you do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this vale of tears. Turn then, most gracious advocate, your eyes of mercy towards us, and after this exile show to us the blessed fruit of your womb, Jesus. O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary.

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ADDITIONAL HYMNS AND MUSIC

This section contains some additional resources which may be used in other liturgies or can be used in group or private prayer, in addition to the hymns included in our Masses on previous pages. The music for these hymns and songs is available from the pilgrimage resource centre/office at the Hotel Saint Sauveur. To obtain copies for your group worship – whether ‘formal’ or ‘informal’, please see any member of the Music Team. In addition, there are copies of many hymns and songs for you to look at and borrow. Keyboards and sound equipment are also available to you. All my hope on God is founded

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All my hope on God is founded; he doth still my trust renew. Me through change and chance he guideth, only good and only true. God unknown, he alone calls my heart to be his own. Pride of man and earthly glory, sword and crown betray God’s trust; what with lavish care man buildeth, tower and temple, fall to dust. But God’s power, hour by hour, is my temple and my tower. God’s great goodness ay endureth, deep his wisdom, passing thought: splendour, light and life attend him, beauty springeth out of nought. Evermore, from his store new-born worlds rise and adore.

Still from man to God eternal sacrifice of praise be done, high above all praises praising for the gift of Christ his Son. Christ doth call one and all; ye who follow shall not fall.

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As the deer longs

As the deer longs for running streams, so I long, so I long, so I long for you. 1.

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Athirst my soul for you, the God who is my life! When shall I see, when shall I see, see the face of God?

Echoes meet as deep is calling unto deep, over my head, all your mighty waters, sweeping over me.

Continually the foe delights in taunting me: “Where is God, where is your God?” Where, O where are you?

Defend me God, send forth your light and your truth, they will lead me to your holy mountain, to your dwelling place. Then I shall go unto the altar of my God. Praising you, O my joy and gladness; I shall praise your name.

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At the Cross

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1. At the cross her station keeping, stood the mournful mother weeping, close to Jesus to the last.

2. Through her heart his sorrow sharing, all his bitter anguish bearing, now at length the sword has passed. 3. O thou mother! Fount of love! Touch my spirit from above, make my heart with thine accord. 4. Make me feel as thou has felt; make my soul to glow and melt with the love of Christ my Lord.

5. Let me mingle tears with thee, mourning him who mourn’d for me, all the days that I may live. 6. By the cross with thee to stay, there with thee to weep and pray, is all I ask of thee to give. 7. Virgin of all virgins best, listen to my fond request: let me share thy grief divine. 8. Let me, to my latest breath, in my body bear the death of that dying Son of thine.

9. Christ, when thou shalt call me hence, be thy mother my defence, be thy cross my victory.

10. While my body here decays, may my soul thy goodness praise, safe in paradise with thee.

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Be thou my vision 1.

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Be thou my vision, O Lord of my heart, nought be all else to me save that thou art; thou my best thought in the day and the night, waking or sleeping, thy presence my light. Be thou my wisdom, be thou my true Word; I ever with thee, and thou with me Lord; thou my great Father, and I thy true son; thou in me dwelling, and I with thee one.

Be thou my breast-plate, my sword for the fight; be thou my armour, and be thou my might, Be my soul’s shelter, and thou my high tower, raise thou me heavenward, O Power of my power. Riches I heed not, nor man’s empty praise, thou mine inheritance now and always; thou, and thou only, the first in my heart, high King of heaven, my treasure thou art!

High King of heaven, when battle is done, grant heaven’s joy to me, bright heaven’s sun; Christ of my own heart, whatever befall, still be my vision, thou Ruler of all.

Jan Struther

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Because the Lord is my shepherd 1.

Because the Lord is my shepherd, I have ev’rything I need. He lets me rest in the meadow and leads me to the quiet streams. He restores my soul and he leads me in the paths that are right:

Lord, you are my shepherd, you are my friend. I want to follow you always, just to follow my friend. 2.

3. 4.

And when the road leads to darkness, I shall walk there unafraid. Even when death is close I have courage for your help is there. You are close beside me with comfort, you are guiding my way:

In love you make me a banquet for my enemies to see. You make me welcome, pouring down honour from your mighty hand; and this joy fills me with gladness, it is too much to bear:

Your goodness always is with me and your mercy I know. Your loving kindness strengthens me always as I go through life. I shall dwell in your presence forever, giving praise to your name:

Christopher Walker

10,000 Reasons

Bless the Lord, O my soul, O my soul; worship his holy name. Sing like never before, O my soul; I'll worship your holy name 1.

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The sun comes up, it's a new day dawning, it's time to sing your song again. Whatever may pass, and whatever lies before me, let me be singing when the evening comes

You’re rich in love and you're slow to anger. Your name is great and your heart is kind. For all your goodness, I will keep on singing; ten thousand reasons for my heart to find.

And on that day, when my strength is failing, the end draws near, and my time has come; still, my soul will sing your praise unending ten thousand years, and then forevermore!

Matt Redman, Jonas Myric

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Blest are they 1.

Blest are they, the poor in spirit; theirs is the kingdom of God. Blest are they, full of sorrow; they shall be consoled.

Rejoice, and be glad! Blessed are you, holy are you! Rejoice and be glad! Yours is the kingdom of God! 2.

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Blest are they, the lowly ones: they shall inherit the earth. Blest are they, who hunger and thirst; they shall have their fill.

Blest are they, who show mercy; mercy shall be theirs. Blest are they, the pure of heart; they shall see God!

Blest are they, who seek peace; they are the children of God. Blest are they who suffer in faith; the glory of God is theirs.

Blest are you, who suffer hate, all because of me. Rejoice and be glad, yours is the kingdom; shine for all to see.

David Haas

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Come back to me 1.

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Come back to me with all your heart, don't let fear keep us apart. Trees do bend, though straight and tall; so must we to others' call.

Long have I waited for your coming home to me and living deeply our new life. 2.

3. 4.

The wilderness will lead you to your heart where I will speak. Integrity and justice with tenderness you shall know.

You shall sleep secure with peace; faithfulness will be your joy.

Come back to me with all your heart, don't let fear keep us apart. Trees do bend, tho' straight and tall; so must we to others' call.

Gregory Norbert, based on Hosea

Come to me

Come to me, come to me, weak and heavy laden. Trust in me, lean on me, I will give you rest. Iona Community

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Dear Lord and Father 1.

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Dear Lord and Father of mankind, forgive our foolish ways! Re-clothe us in our rightful mind, in purer lives thy service find, In deeper reverence praise, in deeper reverence praise. In simple trust like theirs who heard, beside the Syrian sea, the gracious calling of the Lord, let us, like them, without a word, rise up and follow thee, rise up and follow thee.

O Sabbath rest by Galilee! O calm of hills above, where Jesus knelt to share with thee the silence of eternity, interpreted by love, interpreted by love!

Drop thy still dews of quietness, till all our strivings cease; take from our souls the strain and stress, and let our ordered lives confess the beauty of thy peace, the beauty of thy peace.

Breathe through the heats of our desire thy coolness and thy balm; let sense be dumb, let flesh retire; speak through the earthquake, wind and fire, O still small voice of calm, O still small voice of calm!

J. G. Whittier

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Deep within

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Deep within I will plant my law, not on stone, but in your heart. Follow me, I will bring you back, you will be my own, and I will be your God. 1.

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I will give you a new heart, a new spirit within you, for I will be your strength.

Seek my face, and see your God, for I will be your hope.

Return to me, with all your heart, and I will bring you back.

David Haas

Eat this bread

Eat this bread, drink this cup, come to me and never be hungry. Eat this bread, drink this cup, trust in me and you will not thirst. 1.

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I am the bread of life, the true bread sent from the Father.

Your ancestors ate manna in the desert, but this is the bread come down from heaven. Eat my flesh and drink my blood, and I will raise you up on the last day.

Anyone who eats this bread, will live for ever.

If you believe and eat this bread, you will have eternal life.

Jacques Berthier

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Guide me, O thou Great Redeemer 1.

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Guide me, O thou great Redeemer pilgrim through this barren land; I am weak, but thou art mighty, hold me with thy pow’rful hand: bread of heaven, bread of heaven, feed me till I want no more.

Open now the crystal fountain, whence the healing stream doth flow; let the fire and cloudy pillar lead me all my journey through; strong Deliverer, strong Deliverer, be thou still my strength and shield.

When I tread the verge of Jordan, bid my anxious fears subside. Death of death, and hell’s destruction, land me safe on Canaan’s side; songs of praises, songs of praises, I will ever give to thee.

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Hail Queen of heav’n 1.

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Hail, Queen of heav’n, the ocean star! Guide of the wand’rer here below! Thrown on life’s surge, we claim thy care; save us from peril and from woe. Mother of Christ, star of the sea, pray for the wanderer, pray for me.

O gentle, chaste and spotless maid, we sinners make our prayers through thee; remind thy son that he has paid the price of our iniquity. Virgin most pure, star of the sea, pray for the sinner, pray for me. Sojourners in this vale of tears, to thee, blest advocate, we cry; pity our sorrows, calm our fears, and soothe with hope our misery. Refuge in grief, star of the sea, pray for the mourner, pray for me.

And while to him who reigns above, in Godhead One, in Persons Three, the source of life, of grace, of love, homage we pay on bended knee, do thou, bright Queen, star of the sea, pray for thy children, pray for me.

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Holy Virgin 1.

Holy virgin, by God’s decree, you were called eternally; that he could give his Son to our race. Mary, we praise you, hail, full of grace.

Ave, ave, ave, Maria

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By your faith and loving accord, as the handmaid of the Lord, you undertook God’s plan to embrace. Mary, we thank you, hail full of grace.

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Refuge for your children so weak, sure protection all can seek. Problems of life you help us to face. Mary, we trust you, hail full of grace.

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To our needy world of today, love and beauty you portray, showing the path to Christ we must trace. Mary, our mother, hail, full of grace.

JP Lécot

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Immaculate Mary 1.

ADDITIONAL HYMNS AND MUSIC

Immaculate Mary! Our hearts are on fire, that title so wondrous fills all our desire.

Ave, ave, ave Maria! Ave, ave, ave Maria!

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We pray for God’s glory, may his kingdom come! We pray for his vicar, our father, and Rome.

We pray for our mother the church upon earth, and bless, sweetest Lady, the land of our birth. For poor, sick, afflicted thy mercy we crave; and comfort the dying thou light of the grave.

In grief and temptation, in joy or in pain, we’ll ask thee, our mother, nor seek thee in vain.

In death’s solemn moment, our mother, be nigh: as children of Mary – help us when we die.

To God be all glory and worship for aye, and to God’s virgin mother an endless Ave.

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In the Lord

In the Lord I’ll be ever thankful, in the Lord I will rejoice! Look to God, do not be afraid; lift up your voices, the Lord is near; Lift up your voices, the Lord is near! Jacques Berthier

Jesus, remember me Jesus, remember me when you come into your Kingdom. Jesus, remember me when you come into your Kingdom. Jacques Berthier

Let nothing trouble you

Let nothing trouble you or frighten you, for the one who has God lacks nothing. Let nothing trouble you or frighten you. God alone, God alone, God alone is enough. 1.

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If God builds the house nothing will shake it; neither the storm nor the raging tide. For the one who builds lays the foundation; strong as the earth, deep as the sea.

Be God’s living stones, building God’s temple; shelter of light, with an open door. Be the dwelling place of God’s compassion, where there is love, God will be there.

Bernadette Farrell

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Lord of all Hopefulness 1. Lord of all hopefulness, Lord of all joy, whose trust, ever child-like, no cares could destroy, be there at our waking, and give us, we pray, your bliss in our hearts, Lord, at the break of the day. 2.

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Lord of all eagerness, Lord of all faith, whose strong hands were skilled at the plane and the lathe, be there at our labours, and give us, we pray, your strength in our hearts, Lord, at the noon of the day.

Lord of all kindliness, Lord of all grace, your hands swift to welcome, your arms to embrace, be there at our homing and give us, we pray, your love in our hearts, Lord, at the eve of the day.

Lord of all gentleness, Lord of all calm, whose voice is contentment, whose presence is balm, be there at our sleeping and give us, we pray, your peace in our hearts, Lord, at the end of the day.

Jan Struther

Magnificat

Magnificat, magnificat, Magnificat anima mea Dominum. Magnificat, magnificat, Magnificat anima mea. Jacques Berthier

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May the choirs of angels

May the choirs of angels come to greet you. May they speed you to paradise. May the Lord enfold you in his mercy. May you find eternal life. 1.

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The Lord is my light and my help: it is he who protects me from harm. The Lord is the strength of my days: before whom should I tremble with fear? There is one thing I ask of the Lord; that he grant me my heartfelt desire. To dwell in the house of our God ev’ryday of my life in his presence. O Lord hear my voice when I cry: have mercy on me and give answer. Do not cast me away in your anger, for you are the God of my help.

I am sure I shall see the Lord’s goodness; I shall dwell in the land of the living. Hope in God, stand firm and take heart, place all you trust in the Lord.

Ernest Sands

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My soul is filled with joy (to the tune of Wild mountain thyme) 1.

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My soul is filled with joy as I sing to God my Saviour: he has looked upon his servant, he has visited his people

And holy is his name through all generations! Everlasting is his mercy to the people he has chosen, and holy is his name.

I am lowly as a child, but I know from this day forward that my name will be remembered, for all men will call me blessed.

I proclaim the pow’r of God! He does marvels for his servants; though he scatters the proud-hearted and destroys the might of princes.

To the hungry he gives food, sends the rich away empty. In his mercy he is mindful of the people he has chosen.

In his love he now fulfils what he promised to our fathers. I will praise the Lord, my saviour. Everlasting is his mercy.

Stephen Dean

Nada te turbe

Nada te turbe, nada te espante. Quien a Dios tiene nada le falta. Nada te turbe, nada te espante, solo Dios basta. Nothing can trouble, nothing can frighten. Those who seek God shall never go wanting. Nothing can trouble, nothing can frighten. God alone fills us. Jacques Berthier

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O let all who thirst 1.

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O let all who thirst, let them come to the water. And let all who have nothing, let come to the Lord: without money, without price. Why should you pay the price, except for the Lord?

And let all who seek, let them come to the water. And let all who have nothing, let them come to the Lord: without money, without strife. Why should you spend your life, except for the Lord? And let all who toil, let them come to the water. And let all who are weary, let them come to the Lord: all who labour, without rest. How can your soul find rest, except for the Lord?

And let all the poor, let them come to the water. Bring the ones who are laden, bring them all to the Lord: bring the children, without might. Easy the load and light: come to the Lord!

John B. Foley

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O Lord, Hear my prayer O Lord, hear my prayer, O Lord, hear my prayer. When I call answer me. O Lord, hear my prayer, O Lord, hear my prayer. Come and listen to me. Jacques Berthier

O Lord my God, when I in awesome wonder 1.

O Lord my God, when I in awesome wonder Consider all the worlds Thy hands have made, I see the stars, I hear the rolling thunder, Thy pow’r throughout the universe displayed!

Then sings my soul, my Saviour God, to Thee; How great Thou art, how great Thou art! Then sings my soul, my Saviour God, to Thee; How great Thou art, how great Thou art! 2.

When through the woods and forest glades I wander and hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees, when I look down from lofty mountain grandeur and hear the brook and feel the gentle breeze.

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And when I think that God, His Son not sparing, sent Him to die, I scarce can take it in that on the cross, my burden gladly bearing, he bled and died to take away my sin!

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When Christ shall come with shout of acclamation and take me home, what joy shall fill my heart! Then I shall bow in humble adoration and there proclaim, my God, how great Thou art!

Stuart K Hine

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Praise to the Holiest 1.

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Praise to the Holiest in the height, and in the depth be praise; in all his words most wonderful, most sure in all his ways! O loving wisdom of our God! When all was sin and shame, a second Adam to the fight and to the rescue came.

O wisest love! that flesh and blood, which did in Adam fail, should strive afresh against the foe, should strive, and should prevail;

And that the highest gift of grace should flesh and blood refine: God's presence and his very self, and essence all-divine.

O generous love! that he who smote in man for man the foe, the double agony in man for man should undergo.

And in the garden secretly, and on the Cross on high, should teach his brethren, and inspire to suffer and to die.

Praise to the Holiest in the height, and in the depth be praise; in all his words most wonderful, most sure in all his ways!

John Henry Newman (1801–90)

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Shoulder my yoke Shoulder my yoke and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart. And you’ll find rest for your souls, for my yoke is easy and my burden light. 1. ‘Come, you weary’, says the Lord. ‘All who are heavy laden.’ He will give you rest for your souls. 2.

3. 4.

‘Come, you hungry’, says the Lord. ‘All who are heavy laden.’ He will give you rest for your souls. ‘Come, you thirsty’, says the Lord. ‘All who are heavy laden.’ He will give you rest for your souls.

‘Come, you children’, says the Lord. ‘Yoursis the kingdom of heaven.’ He will keep you safe from all harm.

Anne Ward

Son of David Son of David, have pity on me; Son of God, hear my plea. O, Son of David, have pity on me; Listen to my plea. 1.

2.

3.

4.

Those who sow in tears and pain Will return rejoicing. The Lamb will leap, the lion lie down, On Your day, O Lord. He has borne our grief and pain, Burdened down with sorrow. Who'd believe what we have seen? Like a lamb He's slain.

By His word the world was made, Ev'ry grain and flower. The poor stand near to God, the Lord: Those who seek His face. O Lord God, return to us. Let Thy face renew us. Turn again, come see this vine Which your hand has sown.

Jon Foley

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Take, O take me as I am

Take, O take me as I am, Summon out what I shall be, Set your seal upon my heart and live in me. Iona Community

The Lord’s my shepherd (Crimond) 1.

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The Lord’s my shepherd, I’ll not want, he makes me down to lie in pastures green. He leadeth me the quiet waters by. My soul he doth restore again, and me to walk doth make within the paths of righteousness, e’en for his own name’s sake.

Yea, though I walk in death’s dark vale, yet will I fear none ill. For thou art with me, and thy rod and staff me comfort still. My table thou hast furnishèd in presence of my foes, my head thou dost with oil anoint, and my cup overflows. Goodness and mercy all my life shall surely follow me. And in God’s house for evermore my dwelling-place shall be.

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There is a longing

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There is a longing in our hearts, O Lord, for you to reveal yourself to us. There is a longing in our hearts for love we only find in you, ourGod. 1.

2. 3. 4.

For justice, for freedom, for mercy: hear our prayer. In sorrow, in grief: be near, hear our prayer, O God. For wisdom, for courage, for comfort: hear our prayer. In weakness, in fear: be near, hear our prayer, OGod. For healing, for wholeness, for new life: hear our prayer. In sickness, in death: be near, hear our prayer, O God. Lord save us, take pity, light in our darkness. We call you, we wait: be near, hear our prayer, O God.

Anne Quigley

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This is my body (In love for me) 1.

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This is my body, broken for you, bringing you wholeness, making you free. Take it and eat it, and when you do, do it in love for me.

This is my blood, poured out for you, bringing forgiveness, making you free. Take it and drink it, and when you do, do it in love for me. Back to my Father soon I shall go. Do not forget me; then you will see I am still with you, and you will know you’re very close to me.

Filled with my spirit, how you will grow! You are my branches; I am the tree. If you are faithful, others will know you are alive in me.

Love one another - I have loved you, and I have shown you how to be free; serve one another, and when you do, do it in love for me.

Jimmy Owens and Damien Lundy

Water of life

Water of life, cleanse and refresh us; raise us to life in Christ Jesus 1. All you who thirst, come to the waters, and you will never be thirsty again. 2. 3. 4.

As rain from heav’n, so is God’s word, it waters the earth and brings forth life.

Dying with Christ, so we shall rise with him, death shall no longer have power over us.

Turn to the Lord, cast off yourwickedness, you will find peace in his infinite love.

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We cannot measure (to the tune of Ye banks and braes) 1. We cannot measure how you heal or answer every suffer’s prayer, yet we believe your grace responds where faith and doubt unite to care. Your hands, though bloodied on the cross, survive to hold and heal and warn, to carry all through death to life and cradle children yet unborn. 2.

3.

The pain that will not go away, the guilt that clings from things long past, the fear of what the future holds, are present as if meant to last. But present too is love which tends the hurt we never hoped to find, the private agonies inside, the memories that haunt the mind.

So some have come who need your help and some have come to make amends, as hands which which shaped and saved the world are present in the touch of friends. Lord, let your Spirit meet us here to mend the body, mind and soul, to disentangle peace from pain and make your broken people whole.

John L. Bell and Graham Maule

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When I survey the wondrous cross 1.

When I survey the wondrous cross on which the Prince of Glory died, my richest gain I count but loss, and pour contempt on all my pride.

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Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast, save in the death of Christ, my God: all the vain things that charm me most, I sacrifice them to his blood.

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See from his head, his hands, his feet, sorrow and love flow mingled down; did e’er such love and sorrow meet, or thorns compose so rich a crown? His dying crimson like a robe, spreads o’er his body on the Tree; then I am dead to all the globe, and all the globe is dead to me.

Were the whole realm of nature mine, that were an offering far too small; love so amazing, so divine, demands my soul, my life, my all.

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The Summons 1. Will you come and follow me if I but call your name? Will you go where you don’t know and never be the same? Will you let my love be shown, will you let my name be known, Will you let my life be grown in you and you in me? 2.

Will you leave yourself behind if I but call your name? Will you care for cruel and kind and never be the same? Will you risk the hostile stare should your life attract or scare? Will you let me answer prayer in you and you in me?

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Will you let the blinded see if I but call your name? Will you set the prisoners free and never be the same? Will you kiss the leper clean and do such as this unseen, And admit to what I mean in you and you in me?

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Will you love the “you” you hide if I but call your name? Will you quell the fear inside and never be the same? Will you use the faith you’ve found to reshape the world around Through my sight and touch and sound in you and you in me?

5.

Lord, your summons echoes true when I but call your name! Let me turn and follow you and never be the same In your company I’ll go where your love and footsteps show. Thus I’ll move and live and grow in you and you in me.

John Bell & Graham Maule

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You who dwell (On eagle’s wings) 1.

You who dwell in the shelter of the Lord, who abide in his shadow for life, say to the Lord: ‘My refuge, my Rock in whom I trust!’

And he will raise you up on eagle’s wings, bear you on the breath of dawn, make you to shine like the sun, and hold you in the palm of his hand. 2.

3.

4.

The snare of the fowler will never capture you, and famine will bring you no fear: under his wings your refuge, his faithfulness your shield.

You need not fear the terror of the night, nor the arrow that flies by day; though thousands fall about you, near you it shall not come. For to his angels he’s given a command to guard you in all of your ways; upon their hands they will bear you up, lest you dash your foot against a stone.

And he will raise you up on eagle’s wings, bear you on the breath of dawn, make you to shine like the sun, and hold you in the palm of his hand. And hold you, hold you in the palm of his hand. Michael Joncas

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ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF HYMNS BY FIRST LINE & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We are grateful to the following copyright holders and their publishers for permission to reproduce their material in this booklet. Permission to reproduce any works in this booklet must be sought directly from these copyright holders and/or their publishers. TITLE OF HYMNS

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Alleluia (Celtic) ......................................................................93,101,133

© 1985 Fintan O’Carroll. Verses © 1985 Christopher Walker, published by OCP Publications

Alleluia (St Mary’s) (Ward).........................................................117,140 © 1982 Anne Ward. Unpublished. All rights reserved

All my Hope on God is Founded........................................................146 Public Domain

As I kneel before you .........................................................................134 Maria Parkinson © 1978 Kevin Mayhew Ltd

As the deer longs ...............................................................................147 © 1988 Bob Hurd, published by OCP Publications

At the Cross ........................................................................................148 Public Domain

Be still for the presence ........................................................................90 David Evans © 1986 Kingsway’s Thankyou Music

Be thou my vision...............................................................................149 © Oxford University Press

Be with me Lord .................................................................................117 Marty Haugen © 1980 GIA Publications

Because the Lord is my Shepherd ......................................................150 Christopher Walker © 1985, OCP Publications

Bless the Lord, O my soul (10,000 reasons) ......................................150 Matt Redman and Jonas Myrin © 2011 Shout! Publishing. Admin Thankyou Music

Blest are the Pure in Heart..................................................................107 Public Domain

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Blest are they (BSP only) ...................................................................151 © 1985 David Haas. GIA Publications, Inc.

Bread for the World ............................................................................135 © 1991 Bernadette Farrell. OCP Publications

Come all you people (Uyai Mose)......................................................137 Arr.© Iona Community 1994, GIA Publications

Come back to me (Hosea) ..................................................................152 © The Benedictine Foundation of the State of Vermont, Inc

Come to me.........................................................................................152 © 2004 WRGR, Iona Community, Glasgow G2 3DH

Dear Lord and Father of Mankind......................................................153 Public Domain

Deep within ........................................................................................154 © 1987 GIA Publications,Inc

Do not be afraid ....................................................................................93 Gerald Markland © 1978 Kevin Mayhew Ltd, from Hymns Old & New

Eat this bread ......................................................................................154 © Ateliers et Presse de Taizé

Gathered here as one (Gifts we bring) ........................................104,141 © 2009, Marius Hopley. Vivalit Music

Give Thanks........................................................................................126 © 1978 Integrity’s Hosanna! Music. All rights reserved.

Glory to God (Missa “Orbis Factor”)...................................116,131 Music © 2010, Paul Inwood. www.magnificatmusic.com All rights reserved.

God of Compassion ............................................................................114 © 1993, Peter Jones. Pulished by OCP Publications. All rights reserved

Guide me, O Thou great Redeemer ....................................................155 Public Domain

Hail, Queen of heaven ........................................................................156 Public Domain

Healer of our ev’ry ill .........................................................................121 Marty Haugen, © 1991 GIA Publications Inc 175


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Holy, Holy, Holy (Missa “Orbis Factor”)................................94,124,134 Music © 2010, Paul Inwood. www.magnificatmusic.com All rights reserved.

Holy, Holy, Holy (Heritage) .........................................................105,141 Music copyright © 1978, OCP. All rights reserved.

Holy Virgin................................................................................................157 © JP Lécot, English language rights administered by Kevin Mayhew Ltd

I thank you, Lord, for the wonder of my being ....................................92 Refrain - Richard Proulx; Tone – Abbot Gregory Murray (TBC)

I will come to you in the silence (You are mine).................................125 © 1991 G.I.A. Publications, Inc.

If anyone is thirsty ..............................................................................120 Words by Damien Lundy. Music by Anthony Sharpe. © McCrimmons music

Immaculate Mary................................................................................158 Public domain

In the Lord ..........................................................................................159 © 1986, 1991 Ateliers et Presses de Taizé

Jesus Christ is Waiting................................................................................138

Words & arrangement © 1988 Wild Goose Resource Group/Iona Community, Pearce Institute, 840 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 3UU, Scotland

Jesus remember me.............................................................................159 Jacques Berthier © Ateliers et Presses de Taizé F-71250 Taizé Community

Kyrie, eleison (Missa “Orbis Factor”) ....................................91,115,130 Music © 2010, Paul Inwood. www.magnificatmusic.com All rights reserved

Lamb of God (Heritage Mass).....................................................105,142 Music copyright © 1978, OCP. All rights reserved.

Lamb of God (Pershore Mass)................................................94,125,135 Music © 2010 Alan Smith. Decani Music

Let nothing trouble you ......................................................................159 © 1990 Bernadette Farrell. OCPPublications

Lord have mercy (Heritage) ..........................................................99,138 Music copyright © 1978, OCP. All rights reserved.

Lord in your Mercy.................................................................93,133,140 © 2016 Anne Ward

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Lord of all hopefulness .......................................................................160 Text and music arrangement © Oxford University Press

Lord we come to you ...........................................................................98 © Darren Sheridan 2016

Lord you give the great commission ..................................................128 Words © 1978 Hope publishing Co. Music © Oxford University Press

Magnificat (Taize)...............................................................................160 © 1979 Atelier et Presses de Taizé

May the choirs of angels.....................................................................161 © 1990 Ernest Sands & OCP Publications

May your love be upon us, O Lord.....................................................139 © Michael Carver 2005

My peace I leave you..........................................................................123 Jacques Berthier © 1982, Atelier et Presses deTaizé

My soul is filled with joy....................................................................162 Publicdomain

Nada te turbe.......................................................................................162 Jacques Berthier © 1986, 1991, Atelier et Presses deTaizé

Neither Death Nor Life.......................................................................142 © Marty Haugen 2001. GIA Publications

O bread of heaven.................................................................................96 Public Domain

O Changeless Christ ...........................................................................127 Words © 1981 TimothyDudley-Smith, administer by Oxford University Press

O let all who thirst ..............................................................................163 © 1978 John B Foley, OCP Publications

O Lord hear my prayer .......................................................................164 © 1981 Ateliers et Presses de Taizé, F-71250 Taizé Community

O Lord my God, when I in awesome wonder.....................................164 © 1953 Stuart K Hine, administered by Kingway’s Thankyou music 177


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O Purest of Creatures..........................................................................130 Public Domain

Out of darkness ...................................................................................115 © 1969 Christopher Walker, OCP Publications

Praise to the Holiest............................................................................165 Public Domain

Return to God .....................................................................................122 ©1990, 1991 Marty Haugen G.I.A. Publications, Inc. Administered by Calamus

Salve Regina.......................................................................................145 Public Domain

Seek ye first Kingdom of God..............................................................91

© 1972 CCCM Music/Maranatha Music. Administered by Universal Music Publishing – 20 Fulham Broadway, London. SW6 1AH

Shepherd me, O God...........................................................................123 © 1986 G.I.A. Publications Inc

Shoulder my yoke ...............................................................................166 © 2004 Anne Ward. Verses by Stephen Dean. Decani Music

Sing a new song to the Lord ...............................................................132 © 2016 Kate Keefe

Son of David.......................................................................................166

Copyright © 1978 John B. Foley, S. J. and North American Liturgy Resources, Phoenix, Arizona 85029. All Rights Reserved.

Soul of my saviour..............................................................................136 Public domain

Summoned by the God who made us ...................................................99 © 1993 Delores Dufner. Published by OCP Publications.

Take, O take me as I am......................................................................167 © 1995 WGRG, Iona Community, Glasgow G2 3DH

Tantum Ergo .......................................................................................145 © Public Domain

Taste and see .........................................................................................94 © 1983 G.I.A. Publications, Inc.

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The Kingdom (The Beatitudes) ..................................................................109 © 1983 Mike Anderson. 11a Rampit Close, Penny Lane, Haydock, Merseyside WA11 0YH

The Lord Hears the Cry of the Poor ...........................................................101 © John B. Foley, SJ and New Dawn Music

The Lord’s my shepherd .....................................................................106 © 1996, Thankyou music. Administered (UK and Europe) by Kingswaysongs.com

The Lord’s my shepherd, I’ll not want ...............................................167 Public Domain

There is a longing ...............................................................................168 © 1992 Anne Quigley, OCP Publications

This is my body (In love for me)........................................................169 © Bud John Songs Ltd, administered by CopyCare,

Water of life ........................................................................................169 © 1982 Stephen Dean, OCPPublications

We cannot measure .............................................................................170 © 1989 WGRG, The Iona Community, Glasgow G513UU

We love this place, O Lord ...................................................................129 Christopher Walker © 1996, 1998 OCP Publications. All rights reserved.

What do you want of me, Lord (Servant Song)..................................103 Words © 1984 Sr Donna Marie McGargill, OSM and New Dawn Music, PO Box 13248, Portland Oregon 97213-0248 USA.

When I survey the wonderous Cross.....................................................171 Public Domain

Will you come and follow me (The Summons).........................................172 © 1987 Wild goose Resource Group

Will you let me be your servant ............................................................143 © 1977 Scripture in Song, administered by Kingsway’s Thankyou Music

You are salt (Bring forth the Kingdom) .........................................97,143 © 1986 G.I.A. Publications, Inc.

You shall cross the barren desert ........................................................136 © 1975 Robert J Dufford, SJ & New Dawn Music

You who dwell (On eagle’s wings) .....................................................173 Michael Joncas © 1979 New Dawn Music 179


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Excerpts from the English translation and chants of the Roman Missal © 2010, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.

Scripture texts from The Jerusalem Bible © 1966 by Darton Longman and Todd Ltd and Doubleday and Company Ltd.

Grail Psalms are reproduced as part of the Calamus License. They are taken from The Psalms: A new Translation © 1963 The Grail (England) published by Harper Collins. All musical items printed are covered by either Calamus or CCLI license

Calamus, Oak House, 70 high Street, Brandon, Suffolk, IP27 0AU 01842 819830 License No.2530 www.decanimusic.co.uk

All songs covered by CCLI have been reproduced under CCLI License No. 2114209 CCLI Telephone number: 01323 417711 www.ccli.com

There are many other ‘favourite’hymns and songs available to all pilgrims. Please ask any member of the Liturgy and Music Team and they will organise copies for you or your group.

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The Magnificat (Lk 1:46-55) My soul glorifies the Lord, my spirit rejoices in God, my Saviour. He looks on his servant in her lowliness; henceforth all ages will call me blessed. The Almighty works marvels for me. Holy is his name! His mercy is from age to age, on those who fear him.

He puts forth his arm in strength, and scatters the proud-hearted. He casts the mighty from their thrones, and raises the lowly. He fills the starving with good things, sends the rich away empty. He protects Israel, his servant, remembering his mercy, the mercy promised to our fathers, to Abraham and his sons for ever. Glory be to the Father...

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DON’T FORGET

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At St Wilfrid’s School, Crawley Old Horsham Road, Crawley RH11 9PG Mass will be at 12 noon

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