Charles Gerrard
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‘De Profundis’ (Spoken)
De Profundis clamo ad te, Domine, Domine, audi vocem
meam! Out of the
depths I cry to thee, O Lord; Master, listen to my voice;
Fiant aures tuae intentae ad vocem obsecrationis
meae. Let but
thy ears be attentive to the voice that calls on thee for pardon
If thou,
Lord, wilt keep record of our iniquities, Master, who has strength
to bear it? Ah, but
with thee there is forgiveness; be thy name ever revered. I wait for
the Lord, for his word of promise my soul waits:
Patient
as ever watchman that looks for the day, Patient as watchman at dawn,
for the Lord Israel waits.
The Lord
with whom there is mercy, with whom is abundant power to ransom. He it is
that will redeem Israel from all his iniquities.
[CELEBRANT]Lord, grant them eternal rest.
[RESPONSE]And let perpetual light shine upon them.
Si delictorum memoriam servaveris, Domine, Domine,
quis sustinebit. Sed penes te est peccatorum venia, ut cum reverential
serviatur tibi. Spero in Dominum, sperat anima mea in verbum ejus. Exspectat anima mea Dominum, magis quam custodies
auroram. Magis quam custodes auroram, exspectet Israel Dominum. Quia penes Dominum misericordia et copiosa penes
eum redemption. Et ipse redimet Israel ex omnibus iniquitatibus
ejus. Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine. Et lux perpetua luceat eis. Si iniquitates observaverius, Domine, Domine, quis
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Gathering Hymn ‘Angel Voices’ Francis Pott, 1832-1908
ANGEL voices, ever singing Round thy throne of light; Angel harps, for ever ringing, Rest not day nor night; Thousands only live to bless thee, And confess thee, Lord of might,
Thou, who art beyond the farthest˘ Mortal eye can scan, Can it be that thou regardest˘ Songs of sinful man? Can we know that thou art near us, And wilt hear us? Yea, we can.
Honour, glory, might, and merit, Thine shall ever be, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, Blessèd Trinity. Of the best that thou hast given, Earth and heaven Render thee.
Welcome by Priest and opening prayer
Reading I
J. and M. Gerrard John Chapter 6, Verses 1-15
After these
things Jesus went over the sea of Galilee, which is the sea of Tiberias. And a great
multitude followed him, because they saw his miracles which he did
on them that were diseased. And Jesus
went up into a mountain, and there He sat with His disciples. And the
Passover, a feast of the Jews, was nigh. When Jesus
then lifted up his eyes, and saw a great company come unto him, he
saith unto Phillip, Whence shall we buy bread, that these may eat? And this
He said to prove Him: for
He Himself knew what He would do. Phillip
answered Him, Two hundred pennyworth of bread is not sufficient for
them, that everyone one of them may take a little. One of his
disciples, Andrew, Simon Peter’s brother, saith unto Him, There is
a lad here, which hath five barley loaves, and two small fishes: but what are they among so many? And Jesus
said, Make the men sit down. Now there was much grass in the place.
So the men sat down, in number about 5000. And Jesus
took the loaves: And
when He had given thanks, He distributed to the disciples, and the
disciples to them that were set down; and likewise of the fishes as
much as they would. When they
were filled, He said unto his disciples, Gather up the fragments that
remain, that nothing be lost. Therefore,
they gathered them together, and filled twelve baskets with the fragments
of the five barley loaves, which remained over and above unto them
that had eaten. Then those
men, when they had seen the miracle that Jesus did, said This is of
a truth that profit that should come into the world. When Jesus
therefore perceived that they would come and take Him by force, to
make Him a king, He departed again into a mountain Himself alone.
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Psalm 23 ‘The Lord is my shepherd’ (Sung) 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 furnished 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.
Reading II
J. Gerrard Matthew Chapter 5 And seeing
the multitudes, He went up into the mountain: And when He was set, His disciples
came unto Him: And He opened
His mouth and taught them, saying, Blessed
are the poor in spirit: For
their’s is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed
are they that mourn: For
they shall be comforted. Blessed
are the meek: For they
shall inherit the earth. Blessed
are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: For they shall be filled. Blessed
are the merciful: For
they shall obtain mercy. Blessed
are the pure in heart: For
they shall see God. Blessed
are the peace makers: For
they shall be called the children of God. Blessed
are they which are persecuted for righteousness’ sake: For their’s is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed
are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say
all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice,
and be exceedingly glad: For
great is your reward in heaven:
For so persecuted they the prophets which were before you. Ye are the
salt of earth: But if
the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted? It is thenceforth
good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot
of men. Ye are the
light of the world. A
city that is set on a hill cannot be hid.
Gospel Homily
Peter Gerrard
Prayers of the Faithful
Friends and Family |
Ave, ave, verum, corpus, natum de Maria Vergine: Vere passum, immolatum, in cruce pro homine: Cuius latus perforatum unda fluxit et sanguine: Esto nobis praegustatum in mortis examine, in mortis
examine
Our Father (Ar nAthair) – Soloist
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 Lead us not into temptation But deliver us from evil For thine is the kingdom The power and the glory Forever and ever Amen
Communion: Priest to invite congregation to communion or to
receive blessing
Quiet moment after communion |
Hymn. ‘Be thou my vision’ Irish Traditional Melody
BE thou
my vision, O Lord of my heart, Naught 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.
High King
of heaven, when the battle is done, Grant heaven’s
joy to me, O bright heaven’s son, Christ of
my own heart, whatever befall, Still be
my vision, O Ruler of all.
Recession – Saint Saens
Symphony No 3 for Organ
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