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Celebrating the Rite of Confirmation
at a
Parish or Deanery Location
2020
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 General Information Pages 4-7Office of Worship ContactsStipends (new information)Celebrant of the MassChoosing Confirmation NamesLetters to the Archbishop Meeting the Archbishop Photos with the ArchbishopSpecial NeedsPhotography During MassReceptionsPreparing Worship AidsNametags for CandidatesContact SheetItems Needed for the Liturgy
Chapter 2 Liturgical Details Pages 8-10Schedule of Masses, parishesDue dates of letters and planning magterialsSelection of Readings and Proper Prayers Vesture
Chapter 3 Music for Confirmation Pages 11-12Choice of MusicMusiciansAvailable ResourcesMusic Selections
Chapter 4 Liturgical Ministers Pages 13-15Liturgical Ministers Needed for MassSelection of Liturgical Ministers and Their RolesRehearsal Schedule for Liturgical Ministers
Chapter 5 Order of Service Pages 16-19Reserved SeatingGathering PlacesIntroductory RitesLiturgy of the WordRite of Confirmation
o Presentation of the Candidateso Homilyo Renewal of Baptismal Promiseso Laying on of Handso Anointingo Prayer of the Faithful
Liturgy of the EucharistCommunion Rite
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Concluding Rite
Chapter 6 Forms Pages 20-24Form A:
Contact Sheet Form B:
Liturgical Planning Form with Music SelectionsForm C:
Liturgical Ministers Form
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
Office of Worship Staff and Contact InformationGeneral Planning:
Christina Tuley, [email protected] 317-236-1483 or 1-800-382-9836, ext.14831400 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Rev. Patrick Beidelman, [email protected] 317-473-1281 (cell)
Archdiocesan Director of Music:Andrew Motyka, [email protected]
Office of Worship FAX Number: 317-592-4074
Celebrant of the MassConfirmations will be celebrated by Archbishop Thompson. The information provided is relevant to the needs and preferences of the archbishop.
StipendsIt is customary that the archbishop receives a stipend for celebrating confirmation Masses at a deanery location and at SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral. When there is more than one parish, parishes should share the expense. The amount may vary, depending on the number of candidates and/or the travel distance, but the minimum suggestion is $150.00. The Archdiocesan Finance Office has asked that stipends for the Archbishop be sent through central payroll. When emailing central payroll please indicate his name, the date of the Mass and the amount he is receiving.
The Office of Worship gives a stipend to the master of ceremonies. Parishes do not need to give him an additional stipend.
Choosing a Confirmation Name A candidate may choose a Confirmation name or retain a recognized saint’s name given at Baptism. In either case it is important to have a saint’s name as part of the Confirmation rite. A Confirmation name is a permanent reminder which links the candidate with the way in which the mission of Jesus lives on in those special persons recognized by the Church as saints in its history. The process of researching the life of a saint can be an enriching part of the preparation program and can serve as the basis for reflection on the qualities of a present day witness for Christ. Family members and sponsors can assist the candidate in choosing a Confirmation name.
Letters to the ArchbishopAs part of the candidates’ preparation for the celebration of the Sacrament of Confirmation, the archbishop requests that each candidate submit a letter to him. This letter is meant to be more than just a statement from the young person asking for the sacrament. Since he cannot be a part of each and every formation program, the letters help the archbishop to see how the young people have been preparing for this celebration,
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as well as for life strengthened by the Holy Spirit after the celebration. In addition, so many of the letters stand as a testament to faith and devotion of the young Church, a sign of hope for us all.
Since it is meant to address each young person’s own journey and preparation, the letter should not be a “form letter.” While some guidance may be given, it needs to stand as a composition of that individual. The candidates should state in the letter to which parish they belong.
The archbishop uses the information from the letters as a part of his homily, enabling him to speak to the experiences and needs of the candidates more personally. The archbishop does not use names from the letters in his homily so as not to embarrass anyone, aside from speaking about the selection of the saint name and why.
The letter must answer the following questions:
1. What does Confirmation mean to me? Why am I choosing to be confirmed?2. What saint's name did I choose and why?3. Whom did I choose for my sponsor and why?4. What did I do for my service hours? What did I learn/gain from the
experience?
The letters must be submitted to the Office of Worship by the due date found in chapter 2. They may always be submitted earlier.
Letters may be mailed, emailed, faxed, or left at the front desk of the Catholic Center to the attention of Christina Tuley, Office of Worship. The letters should be submitted as a parish group with a cover letter indicating the parish name, the name of the confirmation coordinator, and the date of confirmation.
Meeting with the ArchbishopTo further his connection with the young church, the archbishop wants to spend time with the candidates and their sponsors before the celebration of the Mass.
The host parish should determine a location large enough for the candidates and their sponsors to gather for the meeting with the archbishop. Candidates and sponsors should be instructed to gather in this space no later than 1 hour prior to the start of Mass. The archbishop will meet with them for approximately 50 minutes. Several adults should be identified to quiet the crowd and remain with them during their time with the archbishop.
When the archbishop has concluded his time with the candidates and sponsors, the adult coordinators should line up the candidates and sponsors to make their way to the church in an orderly and prayerful manner. They should go immediately to their seats.
Parents and guests should come directly to the church upon their arrival.
Photos with the Archbishop/CelebrantArchbishop Thompson will be available for photos after Mass.
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Special NeedsAccessibility
It is highly recommended the host parish notify the other parishes of ramps, parking and seating for those with physical disabilities. Guest parishes should notify the host parish of any special needs.
Food allergies Parish coordinators should ask their candidates and families if they know of anyone
with a food allergy that will be attending Mass Arrangements should be made so that the parish coordinator or the person(s) provide
the host parish with low gluten hosts, approved by the USCCB A pyx with the host should be placed on the altar for the Liturgy of the Eucharist
Photography During Mass In the best interest of promoting good worship:
o No flash photography or videography with lights is permitted during the liturgy.o Photographers and videographers are not permitted to stand in the center aisleo Photographers and videographers should be advised not to interrupt the flow of the
liturgy or distract other participants.
ReceptionsIt is the choice of the parish(es) to have a reception.
Preparing a Worship Aid A worship aid is necessary, containing the texts for the Mass and music needed by the assembly. Please print enough worship aids for the entire assembly. You may use the equation of seven (6) guests per candidate (including the sponsor). It is always better to have too many than not enough.
Nametags for candidatesParishes must provide nametags for the candidates. Name tags must be worn on the candidate’s right side. It is best to distribute the name tags as the candidates gather for their meeting with the archbishop.
Contact sheet Parishes celebrating in a cluster are encouraged to be in contact as soon as possible. One person should be chosen as the overall contact person for the planning. This person will be responsible for communicating with the Office of Worship about details of the Mass. A coordinator of music should also be chosen. Once the above two people are chosen the contact sheet should be completed and returned to the Office of Worship immediately.
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Items Needed for the Liturgy The following items should be prepared accordingly:
On the credence table:o lemon juice (for cleansing the hands after anointing) o three hand towels o pitcher o basin o cruet filled with water o chalice o corporal o purificator o Roman Missalo additional plates o cups, pre-pouredo purificators for communion
On the gifts table:o one bread plate o one small decanter of wine
When applicable the following will be provided by the master of ceremonies.o Chrismo Rite of Confirmation
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Chapter 2 Liturgical Details
Day, Date Deanery & Parishes Planning Forms Location * & Letters Due on(No. of Candidates)
February 15 Batesville #045 St. Louis January 23Saturday @ St. Louis11:00 am
February 15 Batesville #052 St. Michael, Brookville January 23Saturday @ St. Louis #102 St. Anthony, Morris2:00 pm #138 St. Nicholas, Riley County
#140 St. Peter, Franklin, County
March 14 New Albany #060 St. Anthony, Clarksville February 20Saturday @ St. Anthony2:00 pm
March 28 Seymour #062 St. Bartholomew, Columbus February 27Saturday @ St. Bartholomew #070 Holy Trinity, Edinburgh10:00 am
April 25 Batesville #071 St. Catherine, Decatur County March 26Saturday @ St. Mary #080 St. Mary, Greensburg11:00 am #097 Immaculate Conception, Millhousen
#103 St. Maurice, Napoleon#116 St, John, Osgood
April 25 Batesville #115 Holy Family, Oldenburg March 26Saturday @ Holy Family3:00 pm
April 26 Bloomington #046 St. Vincent, Bedford March 26Sunday St. Agnes, Nashville #048 St. John, Bloomington3:30 pm #049 St. Paul, Bloomington
#074 Our Lady of the Springs#095 St. Martin, Martinsville#099 St. Mary, Mitchell#104 St. Agnes, Nashville#117 Christ the King, Paoli#151 St. Jude, Spencer
May 9 Indy South #022 SS. Francis & Clare April 9Saturday5:30 pm
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May 16 Indy North #038 St. Pius X April 16Saturday5:00 pm
May 17 Indy West #053 St. Malachy April 16Sunday12:00 noon
May 17 Indy South #036 St. Patrick April 16Sunday Bilingual6:15 pm
May 30 Seymour #091 Princeof Peace April 30Saturday @ Prince of Peace #144 St. Patrick, Salem11:00 am #145 American Martyrs, Scottsburg
#162 Most Sorrowful Mother, Vevay
June 7 Indy North #041 St. Simon May 7Sunday11:00 am
Selection of Readings and Proper Prayers in 2020 When allowed in the liturgical calendar, the parishes celebrating the Sacrament of
Confirmation in 2020 will use a standard set of readings from the Ritual Mass – For the Conferral of Confirmation.
The standard set of readings for 2020 are found below.
The proper prayers and the prayers of the faithful will be taken from the Rite of Confirmation.
The vestment color will be red.
There are 4 exceptions in the spring of 2020.
April 26 3rd Sunday of Easter Lectionary #46 May 9 5th Sunday of Easter Lectionary #52 May 16/17 6th Sunday of Easter Lectionary #55 June 7 Most Holy Trinity Lectionary #164
The proper prayers for the Mass of the day will be used on the above dates. The vestment color is white on the above dates. The prayers of the faithful will be taken from the Rite of Confirmation
Standard Set of Readings for 20209
First Reading: Lectionary# 765.1: Acts 1:3-8
A reading from the Acts of the Apostles
Jesus showed the Apostles that he was alive by many proofs after he had suffered, appearing to them during forty days and speaking about the Kingdom of God. While meeting with them, he enjoined them not to depart from Jerusalem, but to wait for "the promise of the Father about which you have heard me speak; for John baptized with water, but in a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit." When they had gathered together they asked him, "Lord, are you at this time going to restore the kingdom to Israel?" He answered them, "It is not for you to know the times or seasons that the Father has established by his own authority. But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem,throughout Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth."
The word of the Lord.
Second Reading: Lectionary #765:8: Romans 8:26-27
A reading from the letter of Saint Paul to the Romans
Brothers and sisters: The Spirit comes to the aid of our weakness; for we do not know how to pray as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes with inexpressible groanings. And the one who searches hearts knows what is the intention of the Spirit, because it intercedes for the holy ones according to God's will.
The word of the Lord.
Gospel: Lectionary #768:9: John 14:15-17
A reading from the holy Gospel according to John
Jesus said to his disciples: "If you love me, you will keep my commandments. And I will ask the Father, and he will give you another Advocate to be with you always, the Spirit of truth, which the world cannot accept, because it neither sees nor knows it. But you know it, because it remains with you, and will be in you.
The Gospel of the Lord.
Vesture Concelebrating priest(s) should be bring his own alb, chasuble and stole. Deacons should bring an alb, dalmatic and stole.
CHAPTER 3 MUSIC FOR CONFIRMATION10
It is very important that the whole assembly be able to join in the singing of the responsorial psalm response, the Gospel Acclamation, Sanctus, Memorial Acclamation, and the Great Amen.
When choosing other music, the texts should generally reflect the readings chosen and the coming of the Holy Spirit. Since Confirmation is closely related to the other sacraments of initiation, texts that are based on the broader themes of Baptism, Eucharist, Resurrection, and the Holy Trinity are possible. Songs with themes of commitment, service, discipleship, and mission are also appropriate.
When Confirmation is celebrated on a day in the Octave of Easter, a Sunday of Easter or on the Ascension, the music chosen should also be in harmony with the readings of the day and the spirit of the particular season.
The cantor may conduct a brief period of musical preparation with the assembly before Mass, especially if a considerable number of people are unfamiliar with the music to be used for these sung parts.
Opening SongThe opening song chosen should also be in harmony with the readings of the day and the spirit of the particular season.
GloriaThe Roman Missal now calls for the singing of the Gloria whenever the Ritual Mass for the Conferral of Confirmation is used, even if the celebration takes place on a weekday during Advent or Lent. Even though it permissible for a choir to sing the Gloria alone, it is preferable to use a setting with an easy refrain for the congregation such as the Storrington Mass. The Chant Mass is also a possibility if most of the participating parishes are familiar with it.
Responsorial Psalm For Sunday or Solemnity celebrations, the proper psalm or an appropriate seasonal substitute should be used. At other times, Psalm 104 (Lord, Send Out Your Spirit) recommended.
Gospel Acclamation Use a familiar alleluia or the Storrington Mass acclamation with cantor or choir singing the verse.
Renewal of Baptismal PromisesThere is no sprinkling or singing of an acclamation after the renewal.
Anointing Depending on the number to be anointed, the music during this time could include choral music as well as a song with a refrain for the assembly. We estimate that it takes 10 seconds per candidate for the anointing. The music during this time should be performed at a moderate level of volume so as not to hinder the verbal communication between the archbishop, sponsor, and the one being confirmed.
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OffertoryIf there has been a good amount of singing during the anointing, it might be preferable to use instrumental music at this time. Choral music is also possible.
Eucharistic Prayer Acclamations Please use either the Storrington or the Roman Missal Chant settings for the Sanctus, Memorial Acclamation, and Great Amen. The memorial acclamation may be sung twice. Both words and music should be included in the worship aid.
Communion Song The assembly should be invited to sing the refrain with the cantor or the choir singing the verses. If possible, a single song should be planned to accompany most of the communion procession, lengthened as needed by the use of instrumental interludes. A brief choral or instrumental piece may be added near the end of communion, but it should conclude shortly after the bishop has been seated and the altar has been cleared. Because of the length of the Mass with the Confirmation Rite, the addition of a SONG AFTER COMMUNION is not recommended.
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CHAPTER 4 LITURGICAL MINISTERS
Liturgical Ministers Needed for Mass Servers 5 Lector 1 or 2 Gospel Proclaimer: Deacon or Priest Prayer of the Faithful Deacon (or other reader(s) in absence of a
Deacon Ministers of Hospitality 6-8 (or as needed) Ministers, Holy Communion (see below) Gift Bearers 2
Selection of Liturgical MinistersConcelebrants Pastors and associate pastors and visiting clergy should be invited to concelebrate. Concelebrants should be told the following:
o Where to vesto To arrive no later than 15 minutes prior to Masso Bring an alb, chasuble and stole
Deacons Only two deacons are to be used at the Mass (Deacon of the Word/ Deacon of the
Eucharist)o If only one deacon is present, then he will fulfill both roles.o Deacons should bring their own alb, dalmatic and stole in the color of the day. o If other deacons are present but not serving as one of the two main deacons of
the Mass and if there is a need for other ordinary ministers of Holy Communion, they may vest in alb and stole (in the color corresponding to that of the concelebrants) and process in ahead of the concelebrating priests.
Deacon of the Word:o He will process in with the Gospel Book behind the cross and candles and
before the concelebrants. (Otherwise, this will be assigned to a concelebrating priest.)
o He will reverence the altar with the Celebranto He will lead the Penitential Act (Form C)o He will always proclaim the Gospelo He will always read the Prayer of the Faithfulo He will assist with the distribution of Holy Communion (Chalice)o He will reverence the altar with the Celebranto He will process out in front of the Celebrant
Deacon of the Eucharist:o He will process immediately in front of the Celebranto He will reverence the altar with the Celebranto He will set the altar (assisted by the MC and the servers)o He will give the instruction: “Let us offer each other the sign of peace.”o He will assist with the distribution of Holy Communion (Chalice)o He will assist with the purification of the vessels and the clearing of the altar.
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o Reminder: as an ordinary minster of Holy Communion, he may consume any remaining Precious Blood after the distribution
o He will give the instruction “Bow down for the blessing” after the “The Lord be with you. And with your spirit” before the Solemn Blessing
o He will give the dismissal using the exact wording of one of the four options that are listed in Roman Missal following the Final Blessing
o He will reverence the altar with the Celebrant
Parish Life Coordinators (PLCs)PLCs are in the opening and closing processions after the servers (censor, cross, candles) but before the priest concelebrants. PLCs should have reserved seats. PLCs may fulfill any of the following ministries: Presenter of the Candidates, Lector, Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion.
Gospel ProclaimerA concelebrant or a Deacon will proclaim the Gospel.
Ministers of Hospitality Adults are preferred, however mature teens may be chosen. Hospitality ministers should distribute worship aids and guide the anointing and communion processions.
Servers Five (5) servers are needed. For other celebrants, two servers are needed. Males and females may be selected for this ministry. Servers must have previous
experience and must be able to be attentive to the Master of Ceremonies.
LectorsCandidates, catechists or other adults may be invited to lector. Lectors should be well prepared and capable of strong proclamation.
Presenters of the CandidatesPresenters of the Candidates should sit close to the where the presentations will take place. Concelebrants that are presenting should sit in their assigned seats and come forward at the appropriate time.
Ministers of Holy Communion: As space allows in your church the following formula is recommended in determining the number of minsters need for Holy Communion:
Less than 50 candidates 2 Body of the Lord & 2 Precious Blood stations 51-90 candidates 4 Body of the Lord & 4-6 Precious Blood stations 91 + candidates 6-8 Body of the Lord & 4-6 Precious Blood stations The Celebrant will distribute Holy Communion Priests, as the ordinary ministers of Holy Communion will distribute Deacon(s), either serving the Mass, or sitting in Choir should distribute Parish Life Coordinators should be invited to distribute Holy Communion Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion:
o May be appointed if there is a pastoral need
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o Should be commissioned in their parishes
Rehearsals for Liturgical Ministers with the Master of Ceremonies
Servers Sacristy 1 hour prior to Mass Extraordinary Ministers TBD 20 Minutes prior to Mass
of Holy Communion Lector(s) Ambo Reader(s) of the Prayer Ambo 45 minutes prior to Mass
of the Faithful Deacon(s) Sacristy 30 minutes prior to Mass
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CHAPTER 5 ORDER OF SERVICE
Reserved Seats Candidates and sponsors must have reserved seats Candidates and sponsor do not need to sit in alphabetical order Candidates and Sponsors are not in the opening procession Candidates and sponsors should be seated in their places prior to the start of Mass
Gathering Places Celebrant
o room with attached lavatory is preferred, e.g. rectory, office meeting room Priest Concelebrants
o a separate gathering space suitable to the number of priest’s present, away from the sacristy, large enough for them to gather and from which they may process into church.
Servers, lectors o sacristy
Hospitality Ministers o in church at least 1 hour prior to Mass
Introductory Rites Greeting Penitential Act
o If there is no deacon the celebrant will lead the Confiteor (form A), The Gloria is always sung
Liturgy of the Word First Reading
o Lector(s) come to the ambo from their seats o Observe a pause after the readingso Return to his/her seat within the assembly o If a lector is a candidate or sponsor they return to their assigned seat
Responsorial Psalmo Always sung from the ambo
Second Readingo See first reading instructions
Gospel Acclamation is always sungo Repeated at the conclusion of the Gospel
Rite of ConfirmationPresentation of the Candidates:
CANDIDATES WILL BE PRESENTED AS A PARISH GROUP. THEY WILL NOT BE CALLED BY NAME.
When the name of the parish is called all candidates stand at the same time. All candidates remain standing until every parish is presented Presentation takes place immediately after the gospel Presenters process up to the cantor stand from the south transept The first presenter says the following:
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The first presenter reads the following in its entirety:
(Name of Celebrant),
the parish of ___(Name)___ from _ (city)____
wishes to present to you its candidates for confirmation.
Each candidate has participated in a period of preparation and prayer and comes tonight
(today) accompanied by a sponsor. It is my privilege to preset to you this at this time:
the candidates from __(Name)__ parish.
(Candidates from the parish stand all at once and remain standing until all parishes are presented.)
Succeeding presenters:
(Name of Celebrant)
I present to you the candidates from ___(Name)___ parish from __(city)__:
As the parish name is announced, all the candidates stand and remain in place. Upon standing, the candidate should look at the Celebrant and receive his
acknowledgement. All candidates (even those from the other parishes) should remain standing until
all other parishes are presented.
Homily
Renewal of Baptismal Promises The Celebrant will invite the candidates to stand for the renewal of baptismal promises Candidates should respond “I do” in a loud and clear voice to each question
Laying on of Hands The Celebrant imposes hands over the group of candidates Concelebrants, from their places, join the Celebrant in the imposition of hands.
Anointing The Celebrant will stand on the peninsula in front of the altar. Ministers of Hospitality will guide the processions up to the celebrant When the candidate and sponsor reach the Celebrant: The sponsor will place his/her right hand on the right shoulder of the candidate. The sponsor clearly says the candidate's confirmation name to the Celebrant The Celebrant makes the Sign of the Cross on the forehead with Sacred Chrism as he
says:
Celebrant: N., be sealed with the gift of the Holy Spirit. 17
Newly confirmed: Amen. Celebrant: Peace be with you. Newly-confirmed: And with your spirit.
Then, the Celebrant shakes the candidate’s hand The candidate and sponsor exit the peninsula by the center steps They return to their seats by way of the center aisle
Notes: The concelebrants should remain at their places during the anointing. They do not leave the sanctuary to greet/congratulate the candidates from their parishes. When the anointing is completed, the celebrant washes his hands. The Prayer of the
Faithful does not begin until the celebrant introduces them
Prayer of The FaithfulThe following intercessions, provided within the Rite of Confirmation, will be used
For these his servants, whom the gift of the Holy Spirit has confirmed: that, planted in faith and grounded in love, they may bear witness to Christ the Lord by their way of life, let us pray to the Lord.
For their parents and sponsors: that by word and example they may continue to encourage those whom they have sponsored in the faith to follow in the footsteps of Christ, let us pray to the Lord.
For the holy Church of God, together with Francis our pope, Charles our Bishop, and all the Bishops; that, gathered by the Holy Spirit, the Church may grow and increase in unity of faith and love until the coming of the Lord, let us pray to the Lord.
For the whole world: that all people, who have one Maker and Father, may acknowledge one another as brothers and sisters, without discrimination of race or nation, and with sincere hearts seek the Kingdom of God, which is peace and joy in the Holy Spirit, let us pray to the Lord.
For an increase of vocations to the priesthood and religious life: let us pray to the Lord.
Liturgy of the Eucharist The master of ceremonies directs the setting of the altar The gift bearers presenting the bread and wine come to the gifts table immediately after
the Prayer of the Faithfulo At the appropriate time a server may lead the gifts procession up the center aisle
to the Celebrant After the gifts have been presented, the gift bearers bow and return to their seats
o No other items other than the bread and wine are to be presented at this time
The Communion Rite Communion is administered under the forms of bread and wine
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If Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion are needed, they come to the sanctuary at the “Lamb of God.”
Reception of communion by the ministers: o Celebrant shows the Eucharistic bread saying “This is the Lamb …”o Celebrant and priests receive the Eucharistic bread and cup at the altaro Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion are offered the Eucharistic bread
(by the Celebrant and cup (by another minister)o At the end of communion all vessels should be placed on the tray on the altar
The Concluding RiteThe final blessing is the Solemn Blessing taken from the Ritual Mass – For the Conferral of Confirmation.
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CHAPTER 6 FORMS
CONTACT SHEET FORM AFor The Sacrament Confirmation at a Parish or Deanery Location
This form must be returned to the Office of Worship as soon as possible, once these assignments have been made.
Date of Confirmation:
Location:
CONTACT PERSON FOR OVERALL PLANNING
Name and Parish:
Email Address:
Daytime Telephone:
CONTACT PERSON FOR MUSIC
Name and parish:
Email address:
Daytime Telephone:
Parishes Celebrating Confirmation and of Candidates
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LITURGY PLANNING FORM FORM Bfor the Sacrament of Confirmation at a Parish or Deanery Location with Music Selections (see chapter 2 for due date)
OFFICE OF WORSHIP1400 North Meridian Street – Indianapolis IN 46206
317-236-1483 - 800-382-9836, ext. 1483 - FAX 317-592-4074Email: [email protected]
Day, Date, Time and Location:
Parishes: (please list each parish with the number of candidates to be confirmed)
Total number of Candidates
Gathering Location with Candidates & Sponsors
Vesting Location
INTRODUCTORY RITES
Opening/Gathering Song
Gloria – (always sung)
LITURGY OF THE WORD
Responsorial Psalm (always sung; a setting of Psalm 104)
Gospel Acclamation
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RITE OF CONFIRMATION
Music during the Anointing: 1,2.3.4.
LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST
Music during Preparation of the Gifts:
Eucharistic Prayer Acclamations
Lord’s Prayer (recited)
Lamb of God (always sung)
Communion song(s) #1 #2
CONCLUDING RITES
Recessional Hymn
RECEPTION Yes _____ No _____
THIS FORM PREPARED BY
Name Daytime Telephone Number
Email address
Notes:
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MINISTERS OF THE LITURGY FORM CFOR THE SACRAMENT OF CONFIRMATIONat a Parish and Deanery Location(see chapter 2 for due date)
Date/Day/Time:
Parishes of:
Priest-Concelebrants:
Deacon of the Word:
Deacon of the Eucharist:
Lector 1:
Lector 2:
Gospel Proclaimer (if a Deacon is not present)
Music Coordinator:
Gift Bearers: (2 needed)
Prayer of the Faithful:
Servers: (5 servers ae needed)
1. 4.
2. 5
3.
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Ministers of Holy Communion and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion(assign as needed)
Name Parish
1. Archbishop
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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