Greeting and
Introduction
Opening Song: Amazing
Grace
Amazing
grace! How sweet the sound
That saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost, but now am found;
Was blind, but now I see.
That saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost, but now am found;
Was blind, but now I see.
’Twas
grace that taught my heart to fear,
And grace my fears relieved;
How precious did that grace appear
The hour I first believed.
And grace my fears relieved;
How precious did that grace appear
The hour I first believed.
When
we’ve been there ten thousand years,
Bright shining as the sun,
We’ve no less days to sing God’s praise
Than when we’d first begun.
Bright shining as the sun,
We’ve no less days to sing God’s praise
Than when we’d first begun.
Presider: The
grace of Christ, our liberator, and the love of God, our Creator, and the
fellowship of the Holy Spirit, our Sanctifier be with you.
ALL: And also with
you.
Sprinkling with Holy
Water
Presider: In the
waters of baptism Francoline died with Christ and rose with him to new life.
May she now share with him eternal glory.
Placing of personal
objects by Francoline’s great-grandchildren.
Presider: My
sisters and brothers, we believe that all the ties of friendship and affection,
which knit us as one throughout our lives do not unravel with death.
Confident that God always remembers the good we have done
and forgives our sins, let us pray, asking God to gather Francoline to Divine
peace and love.
Holy One, in our grief we turn to you to seek refuge. We
humbly ask that you hear our prayers for Francoline, whom you have called out
of this world: lead her to your kin-dom of light and peace and count her among
the saints in glory. We ask this through
Christ our liberator, Amen
Liturgy of the Word
First Reading: Joy of
Hope by Francoline Czerner
Second Reading: Psalms
40: 1-3, 5, 7-8, 10-13, 16-17 Gospel Acclamation: Celtic Alleluia
Gospel Reading: John
5:4-5, 11 followed by Prayer of St. Titus Brandsma
Homily
Intercessions
Presider: Let us
pray for Francoline, her family and friends and for all God’s people.
For Francoline, child
of God, that she be held securely in God’s loving embrace now and for all
eternity. We pray.
All: Loving God hear
our prayer.
For Francoline’s
family, that they feel the healing power of Christ in the midst of their pain
and grief. We pray.
All: Loving God hear
our prayer
For all people who
are grieving the loss of a loved one, that they be comforted in the knowledge
that their loved one dwells with God.
For those who have
died of hunger and disease, that they will be nourished and healed at the
heavenly table. We pray.
All: Loving God hear
our prayer.
For all people that
we prepare worthily for the hour of our death, when God will call us by name to
pass from this world to the next. We pray.
All: Loving God hear our
prayer.
For the unspoken
prayers on our hearts today. We pray.
All: Loving God hear
our prayer.
Presider: Healing
God, you are the one who faithfully listens to our prayers. Grant us peace and
comfort so that we may continue growing in love and service. We pray through
Jesus, the Christ.
All: Amen
Offertory and
Presentation of the Gifts
Music: Molly Malone,
Instrumental
Presider: Blessed
are you, O God of all creation. Through your goodness, we have this bread to
offer, which earth has given and human hands have made. It will become, for us
the bread of life.
All: Blessed be God
forever.
Presider: Blessed
are you, O God of all creation. Through your goodness, we have this wine to offer.
Fruit of the vine and work of human hands, it will become our spiritual drink.
All: Blessed be God
forever.
Presider: Pray,
sisters and brothers that our gifts may be humbly and worthily offered to our
loving God.
All: May God accept
these gifts from our hands for the praise and glory of God’s name, for our good
and the good of all the Church.
Prayer Over the Gifts
Presider: O God,
who fashioned us from the fruits of the earth, we bless you now with your own
gifts, which we have fashioned into bread and wine. In our service to one
another, we serve you, and so we dare to ask you to accept this offering at our
hands. Grant this through our risen brother Jesus.
All: Amen.
Eucharistic Prayer
Presidere; Sisters
and brothers, God is with you.
All: And also with
you.
Presider: Lift up
your hearts.
All: We lift them up
to our God.
Presider: Let us
give thanks to our loving God.
All: It is right to give God thanks and praise.
Presider: Loving
and ever-living God, we do well always and everywhere to give you thanks. In you we live and move and have our being.
Each day you show us your love; your spirit dwelling in us gives us the hope of
unending joy with you. Your gift of the Spirit, who raised Jesus from the dead,
is the foretaste and promise of the paschal feast of heaven. With thankful
praise in the company of angels we glorify the wonders of your love.
All: Holy, Holy, Holy
God, God of power and light. Heaven and earth are full of Your glory. Hosanna in
the highest. Blessed are all who come in the name of our God. Hosanna in the
highest.
Invocatin of the Holy
Spirit
(Please extend your
hands in blessing over our gifts.)
Presider: You are
holy indeed, O God, the fountain of all holiness. Send forth the power of your
Spirit so that these gifts may become, for us, the body and blood our risen
brother, Jesus the Christ, in whom we have all become your sons and daughters.
On the night before he died, Jesus came to table with the
women and men he loved. He took bread and praised you, God of all creation. He
blessed and broke the bread, gave it to his friends, and said:
All: Take, eat, this
is my body, given for you. Do this in remembrance of me.
Presider: After
supper, Jesus poured a final cup of wine and blessed you, God of all creation.
He passed the cup among his friends, and said:
All: This is the cup
of the covenant in my blood poured out for you. Do this, as often as you drink
it, in remembrance of me.
Presider: Let us
celebrate and proclaim the mystery of our faith:
All: Chirst has died,
Christ is risen, Christ will come again.
Presider: Therefore,
loving God, we commemorate Jesus. Death could not bind him, for you raised him
up in the spirit of holiness and exalted him as the firstborn of creation. Send
your Spirit upon us, upon our celebration, and upon these gifts, that we may be
fed with the body and blood of Jesus and filled with your life and goodness.
Presider: Strengthen
us to do your work, and to be your body in the world. Unite us in Christ and
give us your peace. Through your Holy Spirit, burning as a flame yet gentle as
a dove, may we who receive these gifts live justly, love tenderly, walk humbly
in your way, and be a voice for those who are not heard.
Presider: Rejoicing
in the Holy Spirit, your whole Church offers thanks and praise, together with
Francis our pope, Bishops Bridget Mary and John Wester and all who bear
leadership responsibilities, holy women and men from all time, and all those
whose lives bring hope to this world.
All: Through Christ,
With Christ, and In Christ, in the unity of the Spirit, all glory is yours,
Almighty God, forever and ever. Amen!
Communal Prayer and
Sign of Peace
Presider: Let us
pray in confidence as Jesus taught us:
Our Mother, our
Father, who are in heaven, hallowed is your name. Your kin-dom come, your will
be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and
forgive us as we forgive others. May we resist temptations and be delivered
from all evil. For yours is the kin-dom and the power and the glory forever.
Amen.
Presider: Jesus
bestowed on us the gift of peace. Let us offer that peace to one another now.
Litany for the
Breaking of the Bread
All: Lamb of God, You
call us to speak truth to power, have mercy on us. Lamb of God, You call us to
live the Gospel of peace and justice, have mercy on us. Lamb of God, You call
us to be Your presence in the world, grant us peace.
Presider: This is
the body and the blood of the risen Christ who invites us and calls us worthy
to share in this feast. Happy are we to be His guests.
All: Jesus, you make
me worthy to receive you and to become you for others.
Communion:
(All are welcome at
this table. The wine is non-alcoholic.)
Communion Song: Hail
Mary Gentle Woman
HAIL MARY, FULL OF GRACE,
THE LORD IS WITH YOU
BLESSED ARE YOU AMONG WOMEN,
AND BLEST IS THE FRUIT OF YOUR WOMB, JESUS
HOLY MARY, MOTHER OF GOD, PRAY FOR US SINNERS
NOW AT THE HOUR OF OUR DEATH, AMEN
(REFRAIN:)
GENTLE WOMAN, QUIET LIGHT
MORNING STAR SO STRONG AND BRIGHT
GENTLE MOTHER, PEACEFUL DOVE
TEACH US WISDOM, TEACH US LOVE
YOU WERE CHOSEN BY THE FATHER
YOU WERE CHOSEN FOR THE SON
YOU WERE CHOSEN FROM ALL WOMEN
AND FOR WOMAN, A SHINING ONE
(REPEAT REFRAIN)
BLESSED ARE YOU AMONG WOMEN
BLESS IN TURN ALL WOMEN TOO
BLESSED THEY WITH PEACEFUL SPIRITS
BLESSED THEY WITH GENTLE HEARTS
BLESSED ARE YOU AMONG WOMEN,
AND BLEST IS THE FRUIT OF YOUR WOMB, JESUS
HOLY MARY, MOTHER OF GOD, PRAY FOR US SINNERS
NOW AT THE HOUR OF OUR DEATH, AMEN
(REFRAIN:)
GENTLE WOMAN, QUIET LIGHT
MORNING STAR SO STRONG AND BRIGHT
GENTLE MOTHER, PEACEFUL DOVE
TEACH US WISDOM, TEACH US LOVE
YOU WERE CHOSEN BY THE FATHER
YOU WERE CHOSEN FOR THE SON
YOU WERE CHOSEN FROM ALL WOMEN
AND FOR WOMAN, A SHINING ONE
(REPEAT REFRAIN)
BLESSED ARE YOU AMONG WOMEN
BLESS IN TURN ALL WOMEN TOO
BLESSED THEY WITH PEACEFUL SPIRITS
BLESSED THEY WITH GENTLE HEARTS
(REPEAT REFRAIN)
Period of Silence
Prayer After
Communion
Presider: Holy
One, we have once again been nourished with the sacrament of our covenant. May
this Eucharist accomplish, in the church and in the world, the unity and peace it
signifies. We ask this through Christ our liberator.
All Amen.
Invite People to talk
about Francoline
Song of Farewell and
incense the Urn
Fields of Gold
Prayer of
Commendation
Final Blessing
Blessing
by John O’Donohue
May
you know that absence is full of tender presence
and
that nothing is ever lost or forgotten.
May
the absences in your life be full of eternal echo.
May
you sense around you the secret Elsewhere which holds
the
presences that have left your life.
May
you be generous in your embrace of loss.
May
the sore of your grief turn into a well of seamless presence.
May
your compassion reach out to the ones we never hear
from
and may you have the courage to speak out for the
excluded
ones.
May
you become the gracious and passionate subject of your own life.
May
you not disrespect your mystery through brittle words or false belonging.
May
you be embraced by God in whom dawn and twilight
are
one and may your longing inhabit its deepest dreams
within
the shelter of the Great Belonging.
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Thank you so much for sharing that. It's so beautiful.
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