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The Rite of Reception of

Most Reverend Ronald W. Gainer, D.D., J.C.L. as Eleventh Bishop of Harrisburg

by

Most Reverend Charles J. Chaput, OFM Cap. Metropolitan Archbishop of Philadelphia

in the presence of

Most Reverend Carlo Maria Viganò, J.U.D. Apostolic Nuncio to the United States of America

Solemnity of Saint Joseph, Spouse of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Wednesday, the nineteenth of March

two thousand fourteen at two o’ clock in the afternoon

Saint Patrick Cathedral

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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PHOTOGRAPHS

Because of the sacred nature of the occasion, guests are asked to refrain from taking photographs and filming during the ceremony. Photographs may be taken during the entrance

procession and the recessional.

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HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS

Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church

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HIS EXCELLENCY MOST REVEREND CARLO MARIA VIGANÒ

Apostolic Nuncio to the United States of America Official Representative of the Holy Father

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HIS EXCELLENCY MOST REVEREND CHARLES J. CHAPUT, OFM CAP.

Ninth Metropolitan Archbishop of Philadelphia

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HIS EXCELLENCY MOST REVEREND RONALD W. GAINER

Eleventh Bishop of Harrisburg

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Date of Birth: August 24, 1947

Place of Birth: Pottsville, Pennsylvania Date of Priesthood Ordination: May 19, 1973

Education

Mary, Queen of Peace Grade School, Pottsville, Pennsylvania Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary High School, Pottsville, Pennsylvania

Seminary

Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts Degree (1969)

Master of Divinity Degree - summa cum laude (1973)

Theological and Canonical Studies

Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, Italy Licentiate Degree in Canon Law and Diploma in Latin Letters (1986)

Priestly Ministry

Parochial Vicar, Saint Bernard Church, Easton, Pennsylvania (1973-1975)

Parochial Vicar, Saint Catherine of Siena Church, Mt. Penn, Pennsylvania (1979-1980)

Campus Ministry: Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania; Campus Ministry, Kutztown University, Kutztown, Pennsylvania; Albright College, Reading, Pennsylvania (1973-1979)

Appointed Secretary to the Diocesan Tribunal, Diocese of Allentown, Pennsylvania (1980)

Appointed Judge on the Diocesan Tribunal, Diocese of Allentown, Pennsylvania (1983)

Appointed Judicial Vicar of the Diocese of Allentown, Pennsylvania (1986)

Pastor of Holy Trinity Church (1986-1999)

Visiting Professor of Canon Law, Mary Immaculate Seminary, Northampton, Pennsylvania (1986-1987)

Appointed Spiritual Director for diocesan chapter of Beginning Experience for the Separated, Divorced and Widowed (1991-1999)

Appointed pastoral Theology Faculty as visiting instructor in Canon Law at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1994-1999)

Appointed Secretary of Catholic Life and Evangelization for the Diocese of Allentown (1999)

Named Second Bishop of Lexington, Kentucky: December 2, 2002

Episcopal Ordination: February, 22, 2003

named Eleventh Bishop of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: January 24, 2014

Episcopal Installation: March 19, 2014

Most Reverend Ronald W. Gainer

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Explanation of the Coat of Arms and Episcopal Motto Most Reverend Ronald W. Gainer

The bishop’s coat of arms is composed of a shield with its symbols, a motto, scroll, and the external ornaments. In the United States, Roman Catholic residential bishops traditionally join their arms, in a heraldic practice known as impalement, with the existing arms of their new diocese. This is not the custom elsewhere in the Church but has been so in America for most of its ecclesial history. Keeping with this custom, the arms of Bishop Gainer are now joined in impalement to those of Harrisburg. The heraldic device of the See of Harrisburg is a compellation of the arms of William Penn’s family, the founders of Pennsylvania, and the family of John Harris of Yorkshire, England, who, in 1712, first settled the area on the Susquehanna River, later named for them as Harris Ferry, which later took the name Harrisburg. The shield appears in silver and is divided by a Latin Cross in red. Upon this cross appears a silver shamrock in honor of the titular cathedral of Harrisburg: Saint Patrick of Ireland. In a chief sable, that is to say a black field in the shape of a bar that appears at the top of the Harrisburg arms, are two plates, or silver balls also known in heraldry as roundels, assumed from the Penn family arms. Between them appears a silver crescent from the Harris family achievement but which in Catholic heraldry also represents the image of the Blessed Virgin under the title of the Immaculate Conception, a title for Our Lady entrusted to the Church in America naming her Protectress of our nation. The personal arms of Bishop Gainer, seen on the right side of the shield, reflect his life and his heritage. These arms are composed of a red field on which is displayed a silver (white) bar which is encircled by a golden (yellow) ring. This is the dominant configuration, honoring Saint Catherine of Siena, of the arms of the bishop's home: the Diocese of Allentown, Pennsylvania. Above the bar is a silver pine tree and below the bar are the three silver hills with the golden double-crossmember that is known as the "Cross of Lorraine." These eastern European (Baden and Slovak) charges are used to honor the heritage that has come to the bishop from his parents. For his motto, Bishop Gainer has selected the phrase, "Ex de plenitudine...gratiam pro gratia." This phrase, taken from Saint John's Gospel (John 1:16), expresses the profound belief for each Christian that all we ever need, the life of God within, comes to us from the unending source of all goodness, that is, the Lord, for "from His fullness, grace upon The device is completed with the external ornaments which are the processional cross, which is placed in back of the shield and which extends above and below the shield, and a pontifical hat, called a "gallero," with its six tassels, in three rows, on either side of the shield, all in green. These are the heraldic insignia of a prelate of the rank of bishop.

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grace.”

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Saint Patrick Cathedral Pioneer German Jesuits brought Catholicism to Central Pennsylvania in the pre-Revolutionary era. These Jesuits had established the “Conewago Chapel” in Hanover and Old Saint Mary’s Church in Lancaster. A small Catholic Mission in Harrisburg dates back to 1806. With the construction of a vast system of canals, railroads, and turnpikes along the Susquehanna River, many Irish immigrants soon arrived. The influx of these Irish laborers influenced the building of Saint Patrick Church close to the riverfront. In 1824, Father Patrick Leary purchased the present site and in 1826 the cornerstone was laid. The original Church was constructed for $6,500. Records show that Saint John Neumann, who had been consecrated Bishop of Philadelphia in 1852, listed in his diary two visitations to Saint Patrick Church, Harrisburg, in 1855 and 1857.

When the Diocese of Harrisburg was formed in 1868, Saint Patrick Church was designated as the pro-cathedral (i.e., the church that would temporarily have the cathedra, or the “bishop's chair”). During the 1880’s the church was enlarged and the entrance was relocated from the original entrance on Liberty Street to State Street.

Bishop John W. Shanahan was responsible for the building of the present Cathedral. This building was designed by the firm George I. Lovatt and constructed by the McShane Company, both of Philadelphia. Construction of the Cathedral began in 1904. It was completed on March 1, 1907. In order to allow for sufficient building space, the dead buried in an adjacent cemetery were re-interred and laid to rest in Mount Calvary Cemetery on Thirteenth Street in Harrisburg. Cruciform in shape and built at a cost of $250,000, the exterior was executed in sturdy North Carolina granite. The architectural design of the new Cathedral was patterned in the Romanesque-Renaissance style.

Renovations of the Cathedral have taken place over the last 100 years, including the addition of frescoes, shrines, statuary, lighting, audio, and climate systems. In 2005, extensive restoration work was completed to the Cathedral’s exterior dome and the stained-glass windows that adorn the magnificent edifice erected to the glory of God. A comprehensive interior renewal and restoration was finished in December 2006 in preparation for the Cathedral’s 100th anniversary year, which began on March 17, 2007, and continued until March 17, 2008. Our Cathedral Church is truly the House of God and a home for all.

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The Bishops of Harrisburg

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Most Reverend George L. Leech Fifth Bishop of Harrisburg

1936-1971 Episcopal Motto: Non Nobis Domine ~

Not to us, O Lord.

Most Reverend Jeremiah F. Shanahan First Bishop of Harrisburg

1868-1886 Episcopal Motto: Serviam ~

I will serve.

Most Reverend Thomas McGovern Second Bishop of Harrisburg

1888-1898 Episcopal Motto: Forti salus in fide ~

A strong faith in salvation.

Most Reverend John W. Shanahan Third Bishop of Harrisburg

1899-1916 Episcopal Motto: Non recuso laborem ~

I will not refuse the burden.

Most Reverend Philip R. McDevitt Fourth Bishop of Harrisburg

1916-1935 Episcopal Motto: Maria Impende Juvamen ~

Mary, send your help.

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Most Reverend Joseph T. Daley Sixth Bishop of Harrisburg

1971-1983 Episcopal Motto: Soli Deo Gloria ~

Honor to God alone.

Most Reverend William H. Keeler Seventh Bishop of Harrisburg

1984-1989 Episcopal Motto: Opus Fac Evangelistae ~

Do the work of an evangelist.

Most Reverend Nicholas C. Dattilo Eighth Bishop of Harrisburg

1990-2004 Episcopal Motto: Love Life and Do Good.

Most Reverend Joseph P. McFadden Tenth Bishop of Harrisburg

2010-2013 Episcopal Motto: Mary the Model– Jesus the Center.

Most Reverend Kevin C. Rhoades Ninth Bishop of Harrisburg

2004-2010 Episcopal Motto: Veritatem in caritate ~

Truth in charity.

The Bishops of Harrisburg

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The Diocese of Harrisburg On March 3, 1868, Pope Pius IX, accepting the recommendation of the Bishops of the Second Plenary Council of “the United States of North America” and having consulted the Cardinals of the Congregation of the Propagation of the Faith, decreed:

Wherefore, in keeping with the counsel of the afore-mentioned Cardinals, and exercising our Full Apostolic Authority, we hereby establish and constitute in the City of Harrisburg a new Episcopal see, under the care of its own Bishop, to be known henceforth as the “Diocese of Harrisburg.”

The territory of the new diocese had a rich history extending back more than two hundred years to the seventeenth century. Jesuit missionaries under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Quebec traveled south on the Susquehanna River, “the highway of the missionaries”, leaving evidence of their priestly activities. Jesuit and Franciscan missionaries under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of London traveled north on the river from Maryland and preached the Gospel to Native Americans. After the War of the Revolution, Father John Carroll was appointed superior of the American missions in 1784. In 1790 Baltimore was established as the first U.S. diocese and Father Carroll was consecrated the first bishop. His diocese included the original thirteen colonies until the dioceses of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia were established in 1808.

From 1808 until 1868 the territory of the Diocese of Harrisburg was part of the Diocese of Philadelphia. From 1852 to 1860 Saint John Neumann, the fourth Bishop of Philadelphia, visited missions and parishes in the area.

Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish, Conewago was established in 1730 and would eventually become the oldest parish in the diocese. In 1787 the stone church for Sacred Heart of Jesus parish was erected at Conewago and was the first church in the United Stated to be named for the Sacred Heart. In 1975 it was named a National Historic Site. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church was founded in 1809, blessed in 1843 and became the first church in America dedicated to Mary under this title. In 1863 Saint Francis Xavier Church, Gettysburg served as a hospital during the Civil War battle. In 1872 Saint Stanislaus Parish in Shamokin was founded, the first Polish parish in Pennsylvania . In 1901 Saint Katharine’s Hall in Carlisle was opened by Mother Katharine Drexel for the instruction of African and Native American children. The site is currently the rectory for Saint Patrick’s Parish. In 1948 Saint Catherine Labouré Parish was established making it the first parish in the world dedicated to this Miraculous Medal. On July 1, 1995 after a three-year process of consultation, 38 parishes were merged into 13 new parishes. On June 24, 2003 Iglesia Católica San Juan Bautista, was established. Originally opened in 1982, it became a quasi-parish in 1998 and achieved full parish status in 2003. It is the first Hispanic parish in the diocese. In 2012, Saint Peter Son Korean Catholic Church was established making it the newest parish of the diocese and the first Asian parish in the diocese.

The Diocese has parishes named for three North American saints. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish, Mechanicsburg, was founded in 1977; Saint John Neumann Parish, Lancaster, was founded in 1978, one year after his canonization; and Saint Katharine

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Drexel Parish, Mechanicsburg, was established in 1988 and became the first parishes in the world named for these saints.

The Diocese also has two minor basilicas. In 1962 Sacred Heart of Jesus Church (the Conewago Chapel) in McSherrystown was elevated to the rank of minor basilica by Pope John XXIII. In 1989, in celebration of its 50th anniversary, Pope John Paul II declared the Motherhouse Chapel of the Sisters of Saints Cyril and Methodius in Danville to be a minor basilica, the only one in the world dedicated to the co-patrons of Europe.

The Diocese serves close to 245,000 Catholics in eighty-nine parishes and seven missions throughout fifteen counties of central Pennsylvania.

From 1868 to the present ten bishops have led the Diocese by addressing the spiritual needs of their own generation while looking to the future needs of the Church.

Bishop Jeremiah F. Shanahan 1868-1886

Bishop Thomas McGovern 1888-1898

Bishop John W. Shanahan 1899-1916

Bishop Philip R. McDevitt 1916-1935

Bishop George L. Leech 1936-1971

Bishop Joseph T. Daley 1971-1983

Bishop William H. Keeler 1984-1989

Bishop Nicholas C. Dattilo 1990-2004

Bishop Kevin C. Rhoades 2004-2010

Bishop Joseph P. McFadden 2010-2013

Today, Bishop Ronald W. Gainer becomes the eleventh bishop of Harrisburg. May he have wisdom as he preaches the Word; peace as he follows God’s will; courage as he lives his faith; understanding as he comforts his people; patience as he unfolds his plan; and joy as he celebrates his Installation as our new shepherd.

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The Diocese of Harrisburg

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Reception of the Bishop

in his

Cathedral Church

with the

Celebration of Holy Mass

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PRELUDE

Order of the Mass

Entrance Rites

RECEPTION OF BISHOP RONALD W. GAINER AT THE CATHEDRAL DOORS

Bishop Gainer greets Archbishop Chaput at the main doors of the Cathedral where he is presented to the Very Reverend Thomas J. Rozman, VF, Pastor of Saint Patrick Cathedral and the Very Reverend Robert M. Gillelan, Jr., Diocesan Administrator, sede vacante. Father Rozman presents Bishop Gainer with a crucifix to be venerated with a kiss. Bishop Gainer then sprinkles those present with holy water. Then, the Entrance Procession begins and makes its way to the altar. Archbishop Chaput presides over the Entrance Procession and the initial rites of the celebration.

ENTRANCE OF THE CLERGY AND THE LITURGICAL MINISTERS

ENTRANCE CHANT Please stand

A Faithful Steward Winchester New

SIGN OF THE CROSS AND GREETING Please be seated

Text: Refrain based on the proper antiphon from Roman Missal for March 19, adapted by Reverend James Lease. Tune: Musicalisches Hand-Buch, Hamburg, 1690. Melody adapted by William Havergal, 1793-1870; harmonization by William H. Monk, 1823-1899.

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Rite of Canonical Possession

WELCOME Very Reverend Robert M. Gillelan, Jr. Diocesan Administrator, sede vacante

PRESENTATION AND READING OF THE APOSTOLIC MANDATE

His Excellency, The Most Reverend Carlo Maria Viganò, Apostolic Nuncio to the United States of America, reads the Apostolic Letter from His Holiness Pope Francis, appointing Most Reverend Ronald W. Gainer as the Bishop of Harrisburg.

INSPECTION OF THE APOSTOLIC MANDATE

A ministering deacon gives the instruction for the mandate to be inspected.

Deacon: Let the College of Consultors examine the Apostolic Mandate.

The ministering deacon stands and gives the Apostolic Mandate and shows it to the consultors. All others remain seated. After showing the mandate to the consultors, the ministering deacon gives the instruction for the mandate to be shown to the people.

Deacon: Let the Apostolic Mandate be shown to the people.

The ministering deacon shows the Apostolic Mandate to the people.

ACCEPTANCE OF THE APOSTOLIC MANDATE

After the reading of the Apostolic Mandate, the Apostolic Nuncio questions the Bishop-designate:

Most Reverend Ronald W. Gainer you have heard the letter of His Holiness, Pope Francis. You are called by the Holy Spirit to serve almighty God and the People of the Diocese of Harrisburg in faith and in love as their Shepherd. Having already accepted the appointment of the Holy Father, are you willing to serve the people of this diocese in the tradition of the Apostolic faith of the Church? The Bishop-designate stands and responds:

With faith in our Lord Jesus Christ and with love of God in my heart, I do accept the pastoral care of the People of God in the Diocese of Harrisburg. I resolve to serve faithfully the spiritual needs of this local Church.

The assembly responds: Thanks be to God.

RECORDING OF THE CANONICAL ACTION

Archbishop Viganò presents the mandate to Dr. Carol Houghton, Diocesan Chancellor, who officially records the appointment of the new Bishop as the new Ordinary of the Diocese of Harrisburg.

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SEATING OF BISHOP RONALD W. GAINER AT THE CATHEDRA

Bishop Gainer is escorted by Archbishop Viganò and Archbishop Chaput to the Cathedra, thereby taking possession of the Diocese of Harrisburg. The assembly may offer applause to show its joy.

GREETING OF BISHOP GAINER

Bishop Gainer is greeted at the Cathedra by representative clergy and faithful of the Diocese of Harrisburg. Ecumenical, Interfaith and civic officials will also greet the Bishop.

Ubi Caritas Bob Hurd

Refrain and vss. 1, 2, 5 based on Ubi Caritas, 9th cent., vss. 3, 4 by Bob Hurd. Text and music © 1996, Bob Hurd. Published by OCP. All rights reserved.

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Introductory Rites GLORIA IN EXCELSIS Please stand

Mass of Saint Gregory the Great Luke Mayernik

COLLECT Please be seated after the Collect

Text: The Roman Missal, © 2010, ICEL. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Music: © 2009, Luke Mayernik. Published by OCP. All rights reserved.

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Liturgy of the Word

FIRST READING 2 Samuel 7: 4-5, 12-14, 16 This reading will be proclaimed in English Sister Mary Anne Sweeney, IHM

En aquellos dias, el Señor le habló al profeta Natán y le dijo: “Ve y dile a mi siervo David que el Señor le manda decir esto: ‘Cuando tus dias se hayan cumplido y descanses para siempre con tus padres, engrandeceré a tu hijo, sangre de tu sangre, y consolidaré su reino. El me construirá una casa y yo consolidaré su trono para siempre. Yo seré para él un padre y él sera para mí un hijo. Tu casa y tu reino permanecerán para siempre ante mí, y tu trono será estable eternamente’”. The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 89:2-3, 4-5, 27 and 29 SECOND READING Romans 4: 13, 16-18, 22 This reading will be proclaimed in Spanish Mr. Gregorio Figueroa Brothers and sisters: It was not through the law that the promise was made to Abraham and his descendants that he would inherit the world, but through the righteousness that comes from faith. For this reason, it depends on faith, so that it may be a gift, and the promise may be guaranteed to all his descendants, not to those who only adhere to the law but to those who follow the faith of Abraham, who is the father of all of us, as it is written, I have made you father of many nations. He is our father in the sight of God, in whom he believed, who gives life to the dead and calls into being what does not exist. He believed, hoping against hope, that he would become the father of many nations, according to what was said, Thus shall your descendants be. That is why it was credited to him as righteousness. Palabra de Dios. Te alabamos, Señor. ACCLAMATION BEFORE THE GOSPEL Please stand

Michael Guimont. © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; Verses: © Revised Grail Psalms, 2010 by Conception Abbey and The Grail, admin. GIA Publications, Inc.; Music: © 2013 GIA Publications, Inc.

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GOSPEL Matthew 1: 16, 18-21, 24 Deacon Gregory Amarante

Jacob was the father of Joseph, the husband of Mary. Of her was born Jesus who is called Now this is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about. When his mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph, but before they lived together, she was found with child through the Holy Spirit. Joseph her husband, since he was a righteous man, yet unwilling to expose her to shame, decided to divorce her quietly. Such was his intention when, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary your wife into your home. For it is through the Holy Spirit that this child has been conceived in her. She will bear a son and you are to name him Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.” When Joseph awoke, he did as the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took his wife into his home. The Gospel of the Lord. Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.

Please remain standing after the Proclamation of the Gospel for a Blessing with the Book of the Gospels

Please be seated after the Blessing

Translation EVANGELIO san Mateo 1:16, 18-21, 24 Jacob engendró a José, el esposo de María, de la cual nació Jesús, llamado Cristo. Cristo vino al mundo de la siguiente manera: Estando María, su madre, desposada con José y antes de que vivieran juntos, sucedió que ella, por obra del Espíritu Santo, estaba esperando un hijo. José, su esposo, que era hombre justo, no queriendo ponerla en evidencia, pensó dejarla en secreto. Mientras pensaba en estas cosas, un angel del Señor le dijo en sueños: “José, hijo de David, no dudes en recibir en tu casa a María, tu esposa, porque ella ha concebido por obra del Espíritu Santo. Dará a luz a un hijo y tú le pondrás el nombre de Jesús, porque él salvará a su pueblo de sus pecados”. Cuando José despertó de aquel sueño, hizo lo que le había mandado el angel del Señor.

Palabra del Señor. Te alabamos, Señor Jesús.

HOMILY Most Reverend Ronald W. Gainer Bishop of Harrisburg

the Christ.

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PROFESSION OF FAITH Please stand

I believe in one God, the Father almighty,

maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible.

I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten Son of God,

born of the Father before all ages. God from God, Light from Light,

true God from true God, begotten, not made, consubstantial with the Father;

through him all things were made. For us men and for our salvation

he came down from heaven, and by the Holy Spirit was incarnate of the Virgin Mary,

and became man. For our sake he was crucified under Pontius Pilate,

he suffered death and was buried, and rose again on the third day

in accordance with the Scriptures. He ascended into heaven

and is seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory

to judge the living and the dead and his kingdom will have no end.

I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the giver of life, who proceeds from the Father and the Son,

who with the Father and the Son is adored and glorified, who has spoken through the prophets.

I believe in one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church.

I confess one Baptism for the forgiveness of sins and I look forward to the resurrection of the dead

and the life of the world to come. Amen. PRAYER OF THE FAITHFUL The response to each petition:

the Christ.

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Liturgy of the Eucharist

OFFERTORY CHANT Please be seated

Joseph Be Our Guide and Pattern LAUDA ANIMA

PRAYER OVER THE GIFTS

EUCHARISTIC PRAYER Please stand

SANCTUS Please kneel after the Sanctus

Mass of Saint Gregory the Great Luke Mayernik

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Text: attr. Muriel Newton-White. Tune: LAUDA ANIMA, 8 7 8 7 8 7; John Goss, 1800-1880

Text © 2010, ICEL. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Music © 2009, Luke Mayernik. Published by OCP. All rights reserved.

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MYSTERIUM FIDEI AMEN Please stand after the Amen

Communion Rite

THE LORD’S PRAYER EXCHANGE OF PEACE AGNUS DEI Please kneel after the Agnus Dei

Mass of Saint Gregory the Great Luke Mayernik

Choir: Lamb of God who takes away All: the sins of the world Choir: Lamb of God who takes away All: the sins of the world Choir: Lamb of God who takes away All: the sins of the world

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Text © 2010, ICEL. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Music © 2009, Luke Mayernik. Published by OCP. All rights reserved.

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COMMUNION CHANTS

Thee We Adore T. Frederick H. Candlyn

Thee we adore, O hidden Savior, thee,

Who in thy Sacrament art pleased to be; Both flesh and spirit in thy presence fail, Yet here thy presence we devoutly hail.

O blest memorial of our dying Lord, Who living bread to men doth here afford:

Oh, may our souls for ever feed on thee, And thou, O Christ, for ever precious be.

Fountain of goodness, Jesus, Lord and God: Cleanse us, unclean, with thy most cleansing blood;

Increase our faith and love, that we may know The hope and peace which from thy presence flow.

O Christ, who now beneath a veil we see: May what we thirst for soon our portion be, To gaze on thee unveiled, and see thy face,

The vision of thy glory, and thy grace.

Fear Not Joseph

Stuttgart

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PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION

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Text: Refrain based on the proper Communion chant from Graduale Romanum for March 19, adapted by Reverend Joshua Brommer and Nicholas Basehore. Tune: Christian F.Witt, 1160-1716; adapted by Henry J. Gauntlett, 1805-1876. Arrangement by Reverend Joshua Brommer and Nicholas Basehore.

Arr. Candlyn, Friedrich. Text: Thomas Aquinas

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Concluding Rites REMARKS

SOLEMN BLESSING AND DISMISSAL Please stand

RECESSIONAL HYMNS

Ecce Sacerdos Magnus Arr. Nicola A. Montani

Ecce sacerdos magnus, qui in diébus suis plácuit Deo: Ideo jure jurando fecit illum Dóminus crescere in plebem suam.

Benedictiónem ómnium géntium dedit illi, et testaméntum suum confirmávit super caput ejus.

Ideo jure jurando fecit illum Dóminus crescere in plebem suam. Gloria patri et filio et spiritui sancto.

Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.

Translation: Behold a great priest who in his days pleased God:

Therefore by an oath the Lord made him to increase among his people. To him He gave the blessing of all nations,

and confirmed His covenant upon his head. Therefore by an oath the Lord made him to increase among his people.

Glory to the Father and to the Son and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end.

Amen.

Iubilate Deo Jean Lécot

POSTLUDE Toccata in G Théodore Dubois

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Text: Psalm 33. Music: Jean Lécot. Orchestration and arrangement by Reverend Joshua Brommer.

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Ministers of the Liturgy

Deacon of the Mass Deacon Gregory M. Amarante

Chaplains to Bishop Gainer

Deacon Michael Grella & Reverend Mister Matthew Larlick

Chaplains to Archbishop Chaput Deacon Catalino González & Deacon Jack Paruso

Masters of Ceremonies

Reverend Joshua R. Brommer, Very Reverend John B. Bateman, V.F., Mr. Donald Bender, Mr. Ryan Fischer, Reverend Paul R. Fisher, Deacon Thomas A. Lang, Very Reverend Edward J. Quinlan, Reverend Daniel K. Richards and Reverend Jonathan P. Sawicki

Lectors

Sister Mary Anne Sweeney, IHM, Principal of Saint Catherine Labouré School Mr. Gregorio Figueroa from Corpus Christi Parish

Altar Servers

Seminarians of the Diocese of Harrisburg

Civil Representatives Representative Mauree A. Gingrich

Representative Ed Marsico

Diocesan Representative Greeters Sister Anna Maria Cosgrave, OSF, Mr. and Mrs. David Gerzewski and family, Reverend

Stephen Kelley, Sister Michael Ann Orlick, SSCM, Reverend Robert Malagesi, MSSCC, Mr. and Mrs. Khanh Nguyen, Sister Romaine Niemeyer, SCC, Brother Michael Rebus, OFM Cap,

Reverend Monsignor William Richardson, VF, Very Reverend Thomas J. Rozman, VF, Reverend Walter Sempko, Mr. Michael Walker, Reverend Fred Wangwe, AJ, Deacon and

Mrs. Richard Wentzel and Ms. Amy Yeagle

Gift Bearers Students from seven Diocesan Catholic High Schools: Mr. Reece Christie from York

Catholic High School in York, Ms. Kaela Curcillo from Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg, Ms. Gabriela Davidheiser from Delone Catholic High School in McSherrystown, Ms. Christopher Dorsey from Lebanon Catholic School in Lebanon, Ms. Victoria Elter from Trinity High School in Camp Hill, Mr. Joseph Roehm from Lancaster Catholic High School

in Lancaster and Mr. Zachary Zarkowski from Our Lady of Lourdes Regional High School in Coal Township.

Liturgical Music

Mr. Nicholas Basehore, Director & Organist, The Diocesan Schola Cantorum & The Capital Brass Ensemble

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Acknowledgements

Installation Planning Committee Reverend Joshua R. Brommer, Ms. Mary T. Shriver, Mrs. Hilary Smith, Mr. Joseph

Aponick, Mrs. Margaret Barrett, Mr. Nicholas Basehore, Mr. Ryan Bolster, Mr. Terry Conner, Mrs. Jaclyn Curran, Mrs. Ann Everest, Mr. James Gontis, Mrs. Susan Hartman, Mr. Chris Heisey, Mrs. Debra Kerstetter , Mr. Patrick Kielwein, Mrs. Victoria Laskowski,

Reverend James E. Lease, Mrs. DonnaJoan Mattis, Very Reverend Edward Quinlan, Mrs. Jennifer Reed, Mrs. Livia Riley, Very Reverend Thomas Rozman, Mrs. Maretta Schmidt, Mr.

Mark Totaro, Mr. Robert Williams, Mr. Michael Yurick and Mrs. Barbara Zogby

Installation Liturgy Preparation Committee Reverend Joshua R. Brommer, Reverend James E. Lease, Mr. Nicholas Basehore,

Ms. Connie Egan, Mrs. Jaclyn Curran and Mr. Courtney Abel

Saint Patrick Cathedral, Harrisburg

Deep thanks to Very Reverend Thomas J. Rozman and the Cathedral parish for their hospitality and assistance.

Special Thanks Diocesan staff and volunteers, Mr. Courtney Abel and Majestic Works, Triangle Press, Get it

Now Print, Huggins Printing, Classic Dry Cleaners.

Photos: Cross/Lilies stained-glass located at Saint Patrick Cathedral in Harrisburg, PA. Photo taken by Chris Heisey for the Diocese of Harrisburg. Pope Francis photo: REUTERS - Alessandro Bianchi. Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganó photo provided by the Apostolic

Nunciature of the USA. Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, OFM Cap. photo provided by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. Bishop Ronald W. Gainer photo taken by Chris Heisey for the Diocese of Harrisburg. Bishop’s Miter stained-glass window located at Saint Brigid Church in Dublin, OH - Pastoral Center (Hendricks Hall). Photo by Nheyob. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license Art: Painting: The Dream of Saint Joseph by Anton Raphael Mengs. WikiCommons. Public Domain. Clker.com— Decorative Swirl by Lynn. Public Domain. Clker.com— Black divider by Zoe. Public Domain. Clker.com— Heading Flourish Divider by OCAL. Public Domain. Music: Ecce Sacerdos Magnus: antiphon and a responsory from the common of confessor bishops in the Liturgy of the Hours and in the Graduale Romanum, and the Epistle in their proper Mass.

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