(Congregation) Father, If I Must Drink from this Cup VIII Fa - ther, if your Mode VIII will I must drink from this cup, be done. 1100(Choir) Were You There American Spiritual, arr. James Whitbourn Final Hymn O Sacred Head Surrounded Passion Chorale 1. O Sa -cred Head sur- round - ed By crown of pierc -ing thorn! 2. In this your bit - ter pas - sion, Good Shep - herd, think of me O bleed ing Head, so wound - ed, Re - viled and put to scorn! With your most sweet com - pas - sion, Un - worth - y though I be: The Be - Yet In pow'r of death comes o'er you The glow of life de - cays, neath your cross a - bid - ing For ev - er would I rest, an - gel hosts a - dore you, And trem -ble as they gaze. your dear love con - fid - ing, And with your pres ence blest. MASS INTENTION FOR THE WEEK Monday, April 10, 8:00 AM - Anthony Witkowski (Intention) The Annual Ecumenical Stations of the Cross begins at 7:00 PM on Good Friday from the front steps of the Cathedral walking to different churches in the downtown area concluding at St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral. All are invited to participate. EASTER LILIES FOR THE CATHEDRAL Flower donations can be made in memory of deceased family or friends or in honor of the living. If you wish to make a donation, please complete the form below and place it along with your gift in an envelope clearly marked Easter Flowers. The envelope can be placed in the collection basket over the next few weeks, or turned in to the cathedral office. Memorials will be published in the bulletin during the Easter season. Thank you! An Easter Flower donation to the Cathedral of the Madeleine: in memory of _____________________________________________ (name of deceased) in honor of __________________________________________ (name of living person) requested by ___________________________________________ (your name) Suggested offering for Easter Lilies: ___________Small $10 __________ Medium $15 ___________ Large $20 The Easter Triduum (Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday) encom-passes the three most important days of worship for Catholics for the entire church year. Please join us for the celebrations of the Triduum. Welcome to The Cathedral of the Madeleine April 13 – Holy Thursday Lauds (Morning Prayer) 9:00 AM Mass of the Lord’s Supper with washing of the feet 7:30 PM (Bilingual) Night Prayer 9:15 PM Veneration of the Eucharist until Midnight April 14 – Good Friday Lauds (Morning Prayer) 9:00 AM Celebration of the Lord’s Passion 12:00 Noon Stations of the Cross 5:30 PM Ecumenical Stations of the Cross 7:00 PM (front of the Cathedral) April 15 – Holy Saturday Lauds (Morning Prayer) 9:00 AM Confessions 4:00 to 5:00 PM Easter Vigil Mass 9:00 PM April 16 – Easter Sunday Masses in English 8:00 and 10:00 AM, 12:00 Noon Mass in Spanish 3:00 PM Vespers (Evening Prayer) 5:00 PM 331 East South Temple Street • Salt Lake City • Utah • 84111 801 328 8941 • www.utcotm.org The Cathedral Pastoral Council meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 11 at 6:30 PM in the Board Room. A Special Collection for the Holy Land will be taken up with the regular collection this weekend, also on Good Friday and throughout the Easter season. If you use a check without the special envelope, please write “Holy Land” somewhere on the check. Confirmation Classes for Catholic adults (i.e., 18 and older), who are practicing Catholics (i.e., haven’t been away from the Church and aren’t uncatechized), who have been baptized and made their First Communion continues on Tuesday April 11 from 6:30 to 7:30 PM. Classes are held in the Board Room (Bishop Hunt Center: 3rd building (red) from the Cathedral. Go to north door and ring the bell.). No registration necessary. Catholic Connection Youth Group: We will not have our regular meeting this week, To see what we are up to, check out @CatholicSLC on Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat. Young Adult Ministry: We will have our regularly scheduled meeting at 7 p.m. in the Bishop Glass Room in the Rectory of the Cathedral. See you there! As a parish, we have started to see a need for development in Social Justice and Outreach/Evangelization. We hope to create two distinct and diverse committees that will plan activities to help build our community and engage all members of our parish in ongoing faith and social development. No matter your level of involvement in the parish, please consider joining one of the committees. For more information, please contact Katy Windels at ext. 109 or [email protected]. Children’s Religious Education/English pre-registration for second year students will take place each Sunday through May 21 in Room 5 from 9:30-10:30 AM. First year student registration will begin on August 27 after the 11:00 AM Mass and continuing on September 10, the first day of class. Classes are held every Sunday from 9:30-10:45 AM during the regular school year. For more information, please contact Cathy Paiz at 801-328-8941 or e-mail: [email protected]. Annual Area Wide Divine Mercy Event - April 23rd Saint Thomas More (3015 E Creek Rd Sandy UT 84093): 1:30 PM confession, 3:00 PM Mass (preceded by the sing of the Divine Mercy Chaplet!), 4:30 PM optional dinner. More information, please contact [email protected] or call 801-942-5285 x234 or submit online: stmutah.org/ dmsignup In the Footsteps of Paul – Spiritual Journey to Greece-- October 18-28, 2017; Fr. Martin Diaz is the Spiritual Director for this pilgrimage. For information contact Fr. Martin Diaz or Tony & Diana Hanebrink 801-476-1264 or [email protected]. The Mission of the Cathedral of the Madeleine, the seat of the Diocese of Salt Lake City, is to believe, celebrate, and live the redeeming love of our Lord, Jesus Christ in and through our parish community. PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD’S PASSION - APRIL 9, 2017 4:00 PM (Saturday) First Vespers in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel 5:00 PM (Saturday)Mass in the Cathedral The Presiding Celebrant and Homilist is Fr. Martín Díaz, Rector. 7:00 PM (Saturday) Mass in Spanish in the Cathedral The Presiding Celebrant and Homilist is Fr. Jorge Roldan, Parochial Vicar. 8:30 AM Mass in the Cathedral The Presiding Celebrant and Homilist is Fr. Martín Díaz. 9:30 AM English Children’s Religious Education Classes in Scanlan Hall 10:00 AM Lauds in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel 11:00 AM Mass with the Cathedral Choir in the Cathedral The Presiding Celebrant and Homilist is Bishop Oscar A. Solis. 1:00 PM Spanish Religious Education Classes in Scanlan Hall 3:00 PM Mass in Spanish con el Coro Hispano de la Catedral in the Cathedral The Presiding Celebrant and Homilist is Fr. Jorge Roldan. 5:00 PM Vespers and Benediction with the Cathedral Choir in the Cathedral 6:00 PM Mass in the Cathedral The Presiding Celebrant and Homilist is Fr. Martín Díaz. Today’s Scripture Readings and the Responsorial Psalm are found in the Lumen Christi Missal in your pew on page 162. The Order of Mass is found on the cards in the pew rack. Daily Scripture readings can also be found at the U.S. Bishops website at www.usccb.org. CONTACT INFORMATION Fr. Martín Díaz, Rector, ext. 102, Email: [email protected] Fr. Jorge Roldan, Parochial Vicar, ext. 110, Email: [email protected] Deacon John Kranz - Baptism and RCIA, ext. 116, Email:[email protected] Karina Del Castillo - Weddings, ext. 115, Email: [email protected] Catherine Coffey, Pastoral Associate, ext. 116, Email: [email protected] Katy Windels, Pastoral Associate, ext. 107, Email: [email protected] Darren Williams -Good Samaritan House, 801-328-5633, Email: [email protected] Debi Allred - Mass Intentions, ext. 101, Email: [email protected] Arlie Llenares - Universal Prayers (Prayers of the Faithful), ext. 106, Email: [email protected] STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Sunday collection, April 2: English - $7,983.46, Spanish - $2,440.30, Online $3,190.00. Total - $13,617.76. Weekly goal: $11,400: English - $9,000, Spanish - $2,400 ***** Choral Vespers (Evening Prayer) and Benediction will be celebrated with the Cathedral Choir today (Sunday) at 5:00 PM. All are invited. The Cathedral Choristers will offer Pergolesi’s setting of the Stabat Mater on Good Friday at 3:00 PM in the Cathedral. DDD Update: 213 families have pledged $58,253.64 on our goal of $80,000.00. Your assistance is needed to reach the goal! Thank you. Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion The Order of Celebration First Reading Saturday 500 PM, Sunday 830 AM and 600 PM, the Blessing of the Palms takes place at the Baptismal Font. Sunday 1100 AM, the Blessing of the Palms takes place on the Plaza. Isaiah 50:4-7 Psalm Response My God, My God Why Have You Abandoned Me? Preface Acclamation Sanctus Plainsong Acclamations Mass XVIII Psalm 22 When the bell rings, please stand and face the Cathedral’s Baptismal Font. Antiphon 1100(Choir) Hosanna to the Son of David Thomas Weelkes (1576-1623) Text: Hosanna to the Son of David. Blessed be the King that cometh in the name of the Lord. Hosanna, Thou that sittest in the highest heavens. Hosanna to God in the Highest. Introductory Rites Second Reading Philippians 2:6-11 Gospel Acclamation Praise To You, Lord Jesus Christ Memorial Acclamation When we eat this Bread Blessing of Branches The Bishop or Priest and Deacon will pass among you for the blessing: kindly hold up your palm. Gospel Reading Processional Hymn All Glory Laud and Honor Matthew 21:1-11 Christ became obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Because of this, God greatly exalted him and bestowed on him the name which is above every name. Speak, O Lord, your servant is listening, You have the words of everlasting life. When we eat this Bread and drink this Cup, we pro -claim your Death, St. Theodulph By ancient custom, the faithful are invited to hold their blessed palm during the proclamation of the Passion. If you are not able to stand for the proclamation of the entire Passion at today’s Mass, please do not hesitate to be seated. The Passion of Our Lord, Jesus Christ according to St. Matthew. O Lord, un - til you come a - gain. Great Amen A- men. A - men. Music for the Breaking of the Bread Agnus Dei A - men. Mass XVIII Music for the Preparation of the Gifts Judge my cause, O Lord VIII G Judge my cause, O Lord; de - fend 1100(Choir) Christus factus est me with your power. Anton Bruckner (1824-1896) Translation: Christ became obedient to death, even death on a cross. Because of this, God greatly exalted him and bestowed on him the name that is above every name. 1100(Choir) Ingrediente Domino George Malcolm (1917--1997) Translation: As the Lord entered the Holy City, the children of the Hebrews proclaimed the resurrection of life, and, waving olive branches, they loudly praised the Lord: “Hosanna in the highest.” When the people heard that Jesus was entering Jerusalem, they went to meet him and, waving olive branches, they loudly praised the Lord: “Hosanna in the highest.” ***** ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Psalm Response © GIA Publications, Inc., Chicago, IL. All rights reserved. Reprinted under OneLicense.net #A705907. Memorial Acclamation, Great Amen and Communion Antiphon: Textual and musical adaptation copyright © 1999 by Paul F. Ford. All rights reserved. Used with Permission. English translation of the response is from The Simple Gradual © 1968 ICEL. All rights reserved. Used with permission. 1100(Choir) Missa in honorem Sancti Dominici Agnus Dei Music for the Communion Procession 1100(Choir) Pater si non potest Edmund Rubbra (1901-1986) Mode VIII Translation: Father, if this cup cannot pass away unless I drink it, thy will be done.
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