  1 Saturday, June 19, 2021 June 19, Saturday, In the City of Solemn Mass of Mass Solemn Eleven O’Clock in the Morning Thanksgiving in Celebration of the Celebration Bicentennial of the Bicentennial Cathedral Basilica of Saint Peter in Chains Cathedral Basilica of Saint Peter Archdiocese ofArchdiocese Cincinnati - 2 Archdiocese ofArchdiocese Cincinnati A plow between three cross-botony fitchy gules, heraldic composi- vertical gold color red on with Cincinnati, of See the of symbolic tion background. See Name, the of origin the “Cincinnatus,” name the recalls plow The form are of the Trinity, Blessed the of honor crosses, three in the and thrust be to ready pointed, arm lower the with is, that “fitchy,” called into the ground after ploughing. Coat ofCoat Arms of of the Archdiocese Cincinnati The coloring above noted, gold and red, is due to the Cathedral dedication to St. Peter, St. to dedication Cathedral the to due red, is and gold noted, above coloring The whose own traditional shield is of these tinctures. grants in the area paved the way for the creation of the Diocese of Cincinnati in 1821, the Diocese of Cincinnati in 1821, paved the way for the creation of grants in the area named as first bishop. with Father Fenwick over the rest of the old Northwest all of Ohio, with jurisdiction The new See included Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota formation of new states (Indiana, Territory. After the were established for each state. the territory, separate dioceses and Wisconsin) from extraordinary influx of European decades of the 19th century, an During the middle of roads, canals, and railroads caused rapid immigrants along with the construction state. During this time the Cincinnati Diocese was growth in the northern parts of the of the dioceses of Cleveland and Columbus. In subdivided to allow for the creation rank of archdiocese. 1850 Cincinnati was elevated to the leaders of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati included After Bishop Fenwick, subsequent Elder, Henry Moeller, John McNicholas, Karl Alter, archbishops John Purcell, William Pilarczyk, and present archbishop, Dennis Paul Leibold, , Daniel Schnurr. comprises almost half a million Catholics living Today, the Archdiocese of Cincinnati southwestern Ohio. Through its families, parishes, in the 19 counties of western and and other ministries, the Archdiocese of schools, hospitals, social service agencies beauty and truth of the Catholic faith that leads Cincinnati proclaims the goodness, to peace, joy and fullness of life. At the beginning of the 19th century, the area which in 1803 would become the State would become which in 1803 century, the area of the 19th At the beginning Catholic Bardstown, KY. of the Diocese of jurisdiction under the spiritual of Ohio was of the occasional visits depended on of the Ohio River the region north settlers to needs. fulfill their spiritual Kentucky to priests from Fenwick, who made annual was Dominican Father Edward One of these missionaries settlers throughout Ohio. until 1820 to minister to the Catholic journeys from 1808 of German and Irish Catholic immi efforts for the growing number Father Fenwick’s     Horn Trombone Trumpet Trumpet Organist

Music Saint Peter in Chains Mr. Matthew Geerlings Cincinnati Brassworks Mr. Blake Callahan, Ms. Brooke Ten Napel, The Cathedral Basilica Choir Mr. Wesley Woolard, Mr. Scott Batchelder, Mr. Robert Crawford, Psalmist Mr. Fred Thiergartner, Timpani Director of Music, Archdiocese of Mr. Cristian Ganicenco, Cincinnati and Cathedral Basilica of Cincinnati and Cathedral Basilica of Mr. Aaron Recchia, Bass Trombone 3 Celebrant Concelebrants Bishop Emeritus of Joliet Bishop Emeritus of Archbishop of Cincinnati Archbishop The Very Reverend Steve Angi The Very Reverend The Very Reverend Jan Schmidt The Very Reverend The Most Reverend R. Daniel Conlon The Most Reverend The Most Reverend Dennis M. Schnurr Reverend Dennis The Most The Very Reverend Anthony R. Brausch, The Very Reverend Priests of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati Ministers of the Celebration Ministers Vicar General and Chancellor of the Archdiocese Vicar General and Rector of the Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Chains Rector of the Cathedral Lectors Acolytes Deacons Mr. Alex Parra Mr. David Gross Mr. Daniel Jasek Deacon Larry Day Mr. Mike Guarasci Mr. Adam Berning Ms. Maria Reinagel Mr. Stephen Hughes Mr. Matthew Bischoff Master of Ceremonies Deacon Francis Wagner Deacon Michael Trimpe Reverend Jason Williams President and Rector of Mount Saint Mary’s Seminary and School of Theology of Mount Saint Mary’s Seminary President and Rector

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As the procession enters the cathedral, the assembly stands and sings with the choir As the procession enters the cathedral,     - - - œ œ a a œ ther dle us of your œ œ a œ un ing has has and who the have our ence fold - - - - death's - all out who us your œ œ œ œ all liv life you Ga Kin Let Flame Let love pres here œ saints "day shines All Of As Where Three ˙ œ see. wait. hear. long. lieve. Let Drive All Lead Let œ - - œ - and that ent out your your ˙ news with your œ ry: us; gray. quered, der land. bove. blaze. you you, dwell. a œ to to be be - Reverend David Endres - - - - - a a œ œ œ us to us, us; œ œ ers, the ner all and join we we you; land call good thirst con œ pres lives long ones with on glo fore won with . - œ - all - œ of us cold - hope the œ is er us œ who comes your heav'n our diant œ us be œ up ly the - for pel your - who œ where , 1813. Brass setting by Sterling Procter , 1813. Brass setting by Sterling œ As Make All To Let - - œ in for cor know seek fore mong œ Fill Death Ra Let Ev and œ love grown sing sing take bow Christ, 5 - œ - ho gos hope those home œ a œ life ˙ be flee fear; the 'ry gate faith sung hearts hearts song; ˙ œ who O grieve; we we we tell: sway; Love, light, praise; stand œ - all the the with your œ er of all œ œ ev our our all all go ish œ our Repository of Sacred Music and row to us who hold fold - with - œ - holds - œ fire, œ Bright For For Where In God, God, œ Light, world's all all nar œ ban fade Set In Light To Ev let re fi still . Wyeth’s three came - œ in ry, œ ly œ of take us, from the come our ger gels ised sage œ your œ us, a œ be ing ken" the der, ows ness, 'ry, ways, con you - ness nettleton - - umphed, ------œ - - Tune: Christ Word Cast Christ, Ho Text: Genevieve Glen, OSB, b. 1945; ©2020, The Benedictine Nuns of the Abbey of St. Walburga Text: Genevieve Glen, OSB, b. 1945; ©2020, The œ œ œ œ œ 3 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. reign hearts us joy wel glo mong mong prom through Myst fail tri al bro mes hun an truth bea dark name shad sad wan # # # # # # Invocation: ..... Lord, have mercy. Lord have mercy Invocation: ..... Lord, have mercy. Lord, have mercy. Invocation: ..... Christ, have mercy. Christ, have mercy. # # # # # # & & & & & & Reading of the Letter from Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State Sign of the Cross and Greeting Penitential Act œ it, œ - œ we good ˙ œ God, œ ˙ of Spir u œ œ men. ˙ you, w ther. œ ly Lord, œ œ - ple œ Lord - - œ œ ˙ œ Ho œ rit. the peo ˙ Fa œ œ œ dore are the œ to ˙ ry, œ - - - a œ œ œ œ with œ lone peace ˙ œ y œ glo we œ - œ - a œ œ œ œ œ œ earth you, Christ, great œ œ œ œ œ œ A on you might œ sus œ œ œ - - your œ and œ Je œ œ al œ œ bless for ther. ˙ œ - est, One, 6 œ - Fa œ ly œ œ ˙ œ - we œ thanks High, God, œ œ œ œ Ho the high œ œ j you, you œ O œ Most œ œ œ œ the the God œ œ give œ in œ œ œ are of the œ J . we œ praise œ œ ry œ œ are God . œ - King, lone œ - œ you, to œ œ a œ œ glo We œ lone œ œ ry ly - œ - fy œ - œ œ - you the a œ œ œ ri - Glo . œ œ œ œ œ ˙ in 4 4 glo For A New Mass for Congregations by Carroll Thomas Andrews, Copyright © 1970, 2000, 2011 by GIA Publications, will. you heav'n # # # # # # # # # # # # # # Choir alone Lamb of God, Son of the Father, you God, Jesus Christ, Only Begotten Son, Lord Lord the sins of the away take on us; you away the sins of the world, have mercy take hand of the Father, have mercy seated at the right you are our prayer; world, receive on us. # # # # # # # Inc. 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8 : Lord, hear our prayer. Archdiocesan PrayerArchdiocesan Vocations for lmighty Father, You have created us for some definite purpose. Grant us the lmighty Father, You have created respond grace to know the path You have planned for us in this life and to believe in one God, believe in almighty, the Father A maker of heaven and earth, maker of and invisible. of all things visible Jesus Christ, I believe in one Lord Son of God, the Only Begotten before all ages. born of the Father from Light, God from God, Light God, true God from true consubstantial begotten, not made, with the Father; were made. through him all things for our salvation For us men and heaven, he came down from All bow at these words: 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. Homily Profession of Faith Profession Universal Prayer The people respond with a generous “Yes.” for Your gift of Make our archdiocese, parishes, homes and hearts fruitful ground and zeal. Stir vocations. May our young people respond to Your call with courage among our men a desire and the strength to be good and holy priests. life, Bless us with consecrated religious and those called to a chaste single sign of Christ’s permanent deacons, and faithful husbands and wives, who are a love for His Church. intercession of We commend our prayer for vocations to You, Father, through the Mary our Mother, in the Holy Spirit, through Christ our Lord. Amen. I     SIT ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ill, pay; ˙ STAND day still: end: king; send, ways, bring, word, praise. Lord. - - œ œ œ out to œ or re we you y our you œ œ of - - your your œ œ œ œ as love with you not gift good in bless œ œ on - fice might - j - œ œ the œ œ to œ can 'ry you cies ship up ry with œ ri - - and - - - œ œ œ rise œ mer glo wor cept wait œ serve . songs sac - great œ ev œ filled Ac We œ œ œ And And That May And And œ œ œ Our Our ior, ing, œ Be At œ ber œ œ - ty - rows œ ing vor - you - œ - - ty œ - œ you, œ œ 9 œ der sor Sav - rows prais num - œ œ - fa œ maz fore beau œ œ all - du - œ œ won cious mor dore a out our œ - œ - be - - . your your to a œ œ œ ly ful gra . . Gustav Holst, 1874-1934. arr. by Robert Hobby. - yond . - œ . with œ - œ at œ love œ J O œ our be on know and through hearts j thaxted Liturgy of the Eucharist joy œ er J œ can J œ the œ vel our . who - ings œ J or a œ umph Tune: - - hear, - God - . . . . . œ œ œ œ we tri we œ bless œ sing wheth hon lift make mar œ œ œ œ œ œ 2. Then 1. O œ œ œ œ œ We To 3 4 Archbishop: Pray, brethren (brothers and sisters), that my sacrifice and yours may be acceptable to God, the almighty Father. The people rise and reply: glory May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands for the praise and of his name, for our good and the good of all his holy Church. For And And At We'll We And That b b b b b b b b b b b b Text: Michael Perry, b. 1942, © 1982, Hope Publishing Co. All rights reserved. Reprinted under One License A-702660 Text: Michael Perry, b. 1942, © 1982, Hope Publishing & & & & & & of the Gifts and Preparation Presentation Prayer Over the Gifts - - j œ ur œ œ œ Œ ho the ‰ and - . j œ œ of œ œ j Res . ˙ œ est, œ - ˙ w œ . œ men. your œ heav'n œ name high . œ . fess œ œ ˙ est. - Œ the œ n ˙ gain. - the œ œ pro in œ œ in - œ high - j J œ j . œ na œ œ œ and ˙ - œ the . hosts. . a œ œ œ œ comes san in Œ . œ - of a œ œ na - œ œ Ho ˙ who œ san ˙ . - God œ he œ Lord, œ ˙ ry. ˙ œ - ho j

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Lamb . ˙ œ 4 4 sins mer The people acclaim: the glory are yours, now and forever. For the kingdom, the power, and Archbishop: Jesus Christ. we pray...for the coming of our Savior, Deliver us, Lord, heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our trespasses this day our daily bread; and forgive heaven. Give us lead us not into temp who trespass against us; and as we forgive those us from evil. tation, but deliver

Archbishop: dare to say: teaching, we and formed by divine command At the Savior’s O b b b & & & Breaking of the Bread Sign of Peace Prayer for Peace The people reply: Lord, I am not worthy that you should come under my roof, but only say the word and my soul shall be healed. Archbishop: Behold the Lamb of God, behold him who takes away the sins of the world. Blessed are those called to the supper of the Lamb. The Lord’s Prayer The Lord’s - STAND Colin Mawby Hail true body born of the Virgin, Who on has truly suffered and was sacrificed the cross for mankind; Whose side was pierced and from whence water flowed with blood: Be for us a foretaste of bliss in our final examining. O Jesu sweet! O Jesu kind! O Jesu! son of Mary. 12 -

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ve verum corpus natum de Maria Virgine. Vere passum immolatum A foratum fluxit aqua et sanguine: Esto nobis praegustatum mortis in examine. O Jesu dulcis! O Jesu pie! O Jesu! fili Mariae. in cruce pro homine: Cujus latus per As Catholics, we fully participate in the celebration of the Eucharist when the of celebration the in participate fully we Catholics, As CATHOLICS FOR fre- and devoutly Communion receive to We are encouraged Communion. Holy receive we quently. In order to be properly disposed to receive Communion, participants should not person who is for one hour. A have fasted normally should of grave sin and be conscious sacra prior Lord without the of Blood and Body to receive the not is grave sin of conscious mental confession except for a grave reason where there is no opportunity for confession. for confession. there is no opportunity reason where except for a grave mental confession contrition, perfect of act an make to obligation the of mindful be to is person the case, this In including the intention of confessing as soon as possible (Code of Canon Law, canon 916). for all. of the Sacrament of Penance is encouraged A frequent reception Christians to CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS We welcome our fellow FOR THOSE OF OTHER communion full not in though the Eucharist as our brothers and sisters, this celebration of of the Holy Spirit in this Eucharist our common baptism and the action with us. We pray that separate us. which the sad divisions to dispel to one another and begin will draw us closer We pray that these will lessen and finally disappear, in keeping with Christ’s prayer for us one” (John 17:21). “that they may all be the reality of the of a sign is Eucharist the of celebration the that believe Catholics Because with communion full in not churches members of those worship, of faith, life, and oneness from receiving Holy Communion. the are expected to refrain Commu- Holy receiving are not who All COMMUNION RECEIVING HOLY NOT THOSE FOR the Lord with desire for unity to express in their hearts a prayerful are encouraged nion Jesus and with one another. those who do not share our FOR NON-CHRISTIANS We also welcome to this celebration offer to them ask we Communion, Holy to them admit cannot we While Christ. Jesus in faith of the human family. their prayers for the peace and the unity Ave Verum...... Choral Motet Communion Procession     œ œ ing my STAND - œ liv œ and j Henryk Górecki œ the ˙ joy. I Received the Living God I Received . ˙ œ God, ceived œ of - œ re œ ing I œ - O Mary! I am wholly thine, Mary, Mother of the Redeemer, Virgin (mother) of God, holy virgin, Mother of the Savior of the world. I am wholly thine, O Mary! œ full œ liv œ 13 œ is j œ œ the œ joy. œ heart Reprinted under One License A-702660 œ my œ . of œ œ ceived and - . Dom Clément Jacob, OSB, 1906-1977, adapt.; harm. by Richard Proulx, 1937-2010, © 1986 Proulx, 1937-2010, by Richard . Dom Clément Jacob, OSB, 1906-1977, adapt.; harm. œ full œ Archdiocesan Prayer the Blessed Mother Archdiocesan to re

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ary, Mother of the Church and our Mother, present our prayer of thanksgiving to your Son. aria! Totus tuus sum, Maria, œ is Text: Bernard Geoffroy, b. 1946; tr. by Ronald Fr. Krisman, b. 1946, © GIA Publications, Inc. Text: Bernard Geoffroy, b. 1946; tr. by Ronald Fr. I œ ...... living Beg from Him the graces we need to be faithful disciples who follow Him with enthusiasm and joy. May our witness to the love of God bear fruit in our archdiocese, parishes, homes and hearts. Teach us to be God’s joyful witnesses, to radiate Christ in all we do, so that people might know, love and follow your Son through this life and into the next. Amen. Mater nostri Redemptoris, Virgo Dei, virgo pia, Mater mundi Salvatoris. Totus tuus, sum, Maria! M M ˙ œ 3 4 heart God, Tune: Antiphon b b b & & & Totus Tuus Choral Motet Prayer After Communion Hymn . . - a œ œ it, we ing, thy with . - STAND œ œ - ˙ ˙ one; claim, phim, . God. y. ˙ - œ reign. Lord!" to all, choirs Spir œ Frank Bridge a - œ ly œ nite heav'ns dor ter - - - - - œ œ ly œ ter thy œ ly of a fi œ gel the - - - - œ œ be œ - on ser scep ˙ ˙ Lord An Ho In Fill And, œ is ho mys œ . . œ thy and sence œ Thanks œ œ Œ ly, - the ing , Vienna, c.1774 . Assembly ˙ - - œ Son, name! hymn œ œ earth bim es ing, thee; thee; - - œ ly ˙ œ last ho own ed. tial thy œ u œ in on prais claim dore - - - œ - 14 - œ - œ a ly, er œ we we rus ˙ œ praise les ho end œ - - - œ . Katholisches Gesangbuch All Cher Though - œ is ˙ œ bove cho God gott œ

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Œ While Ev ther, "Ho Concluding Rites Concluding - œ - œ a œ œ ed ing ing; thee; thee, grosser œ Mass - œ God glad Fa - - œ . Tune: œ œ ˙ rais fore the name knee cord: main, œ heav'n ceas vid - œ ly ly - - the - œ - - - œ ...... be we are œ ac do the œ di in un forth œ œ - Ho Ho Hark! ˙ 1. 2. 3. œ ˙ ˙ œ bow bove three 3 Deacon 4 Go All In Text: Grosser Gott, wir loben dich; ascr. to Ignaz Franz, 1719-1790; tr. Clarence Walworth, 1820-1900, alt. Un bend vast sweet # b b b b & & & & & Postlude Allegro Marziale Recessional Hymn Solemn Blessing Solemn Dismissal     - - - - 15 he present Cathedral Basilica of St. Peter in Chains is the third for Chains is the third of St. Peter in Cathedral Basilica he present which this cathedral, Built in 1845, of Cincinnati. the Archdiocese T larged in 1957. larged in a cathedral in Greek of Cincinnati intended to build Bishop John Purcell classical Greek architect copied details from several Revival style. The Winds) of Adronikos Horologium (the Tower of the buildings, including at Athens. Choragic Monument of Lysicrates Cyrrhestes, and the honors the imprisoned St. Peter, was extensively renovated and en renovated Peter, was extensively imprisoned St. honors the The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Peter in Chains Basilica Peter of Cathedral The Saint Within the cathedral, Imperial black marble, cream Tavernelle and green Verte Isso Within the cathedral, Imperial black The original building extended only as far as the west side of the present transepts. side of the present transepts. extended only as far as the west The original building of two transepts, sanctuary, in 1957, saw the addition The renovation, completed pattern of the transepts follows rectory and parish offices. The sacristies, convent, its North and Caryatid porches. The exterior of that of the Athenian Erectheion with The great tower, surrounded on three sides by a the cathedral is Dayton Limestone. 221 feet above the atrium. colonnade of 12 columns, reaches glory. With His The sanctuary is dominated by a golden mosaic of Christ seated in the left, Peter is hand raised in blessing, He gives the keys of authority to Peter. To at the Ma shown imprisoned in chains in Jerusalem; to the right, he is imprisoned The stone tracery of the windows is formed by two symbols of St. Peter: the crossed The stone tracery of the windows and classical Greek designs in white, black, gold keys and the cross. Stylized angels above the columns. The nave is 72 feet and terra cotta ornament the entablature is 1200. wide, 120 feet long and 50 feet high. Seating capacity in the cathedral The nave is dominated by the figures of the Way of the Cross on the side walls. The nave is dominated by the figures vases of the Greek Archaic period. With each These reflect the style of the painted form to the scene. panel, the Tree of Life rises to give rie marble are found. In the narthex, the carved screen is Honduras mahogany and rie marble are found. In the narthex, Jude St. evangelists, four the of figures have panels six The glass. carved relief hollow is a bronze figure of the Assumption of the Bless and St. James the Less. To the left of St. Joseph. In renovating the third cathedral, ed Virgin Mary; to the right, a relief local artists as much as possible. then-Archbishop Karl J. Alter used the Acts of the mertine prison in Rome with Paul. In the center is a quotation from a complete As (12:5,6). chains” with prison...bound in kept “Peter was being Apostles: architectural unit, the mosaic is one of the largest in the . - - 16 To the left of the altar is the archbishop’s cathedra or chair, the sign of his teaching the sign of his teaching or chair, archbishop’s cathedra of the altar is the To the left that the cathedra is here the archbishop’s It is because in the archdiocese. authority as cathedral. gets its designation building of arms of Archbishop Alter, has a central design of the coat The sanctuary carpet are pulpits of Tavernelle cathedral. At either side of the sanctuary who restored the The Eighth Street with bronze symbols of the Evangelists. marble, ornamented the baptistry window is a by a figure of St. Peter. Inside, entrance is surmounted 47 feet wide, 28 feet long and 37 dominating the chapel, measuring rainbow of color feet high. from the black marble and chapel’s dominant colors come The Blessed Sacrament says, “Heart of Jesus, burning The Latin text above the reredos gold leaf of the altar. are the Greek symbols for “Jesus Christ, the Vic with love for us.” Placed in the inset a bronze relief of St. Pius X, and to the right, one tor.” To the left of the sanctuary is of St. Thomas Aquinas. organ has two consoles and more than 3,000 Built in 1957, the cathedral basilica galleries. pipes located in the front and rear bishop to be consecrated in the cathedral. Arch Bishop Joseph Binzer was the 25th a bishop here on November 24, 1850. He bishop John Baptist Lamy was ordained novel, “Death Comes for the Archbishop” and in was immortalized in Willa Cather’s Paul Horgan’s “Lamy of Santa Fe.” at the cathedral for his successor as bishop St. John Neumann was a co-consecrator was canonized in 1977, and a figure of him hangs of Philadelphia. Bishop Neumann in the baptistry. Joseph Bernardin welcomed Cardinal Karol In September, 1976, then-Archbishop in Chains. Two years later, the cardinal became Wojtyla to the Cathedral of St. Peter Pope John Paul II. He was canonized a saint in April, 2014. Chains a minor June 29, 2020, Pope Francis designated the Cathedral of St. Peter in basilica.  