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SATURDAY, MAY 17 to (Tickets must be purchased in ad­ 1 p.m. vance; graduates with ·meal vali­ 10a.m ROTC COMMISSIONING dated identification cards need not Athletic and Convocation Center­ purchase a ticket.) South Dome. 10a.m. GRADUATE DIVISION: 11:30 a.m. PHI BETA KAPPA Installation­ BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Memorial Library Auditorium. DIPLOMA CEREMONY­ (Initiates are requested to arrive at Library Auditorium 11 a.m.) 1 p.m. DISTRIBUTION OF 2p.m. UNIVERSITY RECEPTION­ BACHELOR'S AND MASTER'S to by the Officers of the University in DIPLOMAS (Doctor of Philoso­ 3:30p.m. the Center for Continuing Educa­ phy degre.es will be individually tion. Families of the graduates are conferred during the Commence­ cordially invited to attend. ment Ceremony. )-Athletic and Convocation Center-North Dome. 4:05p.m. GRADUATES ASSEMBLE for Graduates only-Enter Gate 3. the Academic Procession-Athletic and Convocation Center­ 1: 20 p.m. ACADEMIC PROCESSION Auxiliary Gym. Graduates only­ begins-Athletic and Convocation Enter Gate 1 or 2. Center-North Dome. 2p.m. 4:20p.m. ACADEMIC PROCESSION COMMENCEMENT AND begins-Athletic and Convocation CONFERRING OF DEGREES­ Center-Auxiliary Gym. Athletic and Convocation Center­ South Dome. (Tickets for admission to the Commencement Exercises are required for parents and guests. Enter Gate 10.) 4:30p.m. LAW SCHOOL DIPLOMA CEREMONY 2 I e Athletic and Convocation Center (South Dome) University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana At 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Saturday, May 17, 1980 I I ~ Baccalaureate Mass The Ministers of the Mass Presiding Celebrant and H omilist Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. Elders Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C. Rev. Thomas E. Blantz, C.S.C. Rev. Ferdinand L. Brown, C.S.C. Rev. Leonard N. Banas, C.S.C. Masters of Ceremonies Readers Mr. Lee E. Klosinski, C.S.C. Mr. Bruce Richardson Mr. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C. Ms. Theresa Rebeck Cantors Musicians Ms. Julie A. Black· Robert F. O'Brien Mr. Thomas E. Gaughan Director and Music Arranger, Ms. Anita M. Hampson Notre Dame Band Ms. Mary V. Schmidtlein James S. Phillips Associate Director, Notre Dame Band Leader of Song: Rev. Peter D. Rocca, C.S.C. Sue Seid-Martin Choral Conductor and Liturgical Acolytes Music Coordinator Alan Crowley Rev. George Wiskirchen, C.S.C. Christine LeBlanc Assistant Director, Notre Dame Band Thomas Moos University of Notre Dame Band Marc Radell University of Notre Dame Chapel Choir Jeffery Schneibel University of Notre Dame Liturgical Thomas Streit Brass Ensemble Communion Ministers Communion will be distributed by priests of the University community and by residence hall staff members who are Special Ministers of the Eucharist. This Eucharistic Celebration is planned and prepared under the direction of the Office of Campus Ministry in cooperation with the Department of Music and the Department of Theology. Rev. Daniel R. Jenky, C.S.C. Rev. Peter D. Rocca, C.S.C. Liturgical Coordinators 4 f7'N'M Baccalaureate Mass BACCALAUREATE MASS SEVENTH SUNDAY OF EASTER PROCESSIONAL During the procession please remain seated in prayerful silence. Marc he Triomphale . .. Sigfrid Karg-Elert Laudate Dominum ............................................ J. P. Sweelinck Praise the Lord~ all you nations; For his loving-kindness and the faithfulness of the Lord laud him~ all you peoples. toward us is great~ endures forever. Alleluia! Worthy Is Christ .............................................. Richard Hillert Refrain: This is the feast of victory for our God. Alleluia~ alleluia~ alleluia. Worthy is Christ~ the Lamb who was slain~ Sing with all the people of God~ whose blood set us free to be people of God. and join in the hymn of all creation: Power~ riches~ wisdom~ and strength~ Blessing~ honor~ glory~ and might and honor~ blessing~ and glory are his. be to God and the Lamb forever. Amen. For the Lamb who was slain has begun his reign~ Alleluia. Sine Nomine . R. Vaughan Williams Come Holy Spirit, Come ......................................... David C. Isele Come~ thou Holy Spirit~ come! In our labor~ rest most sweet; Bend the stubborn heart and will; And from thy celestial home Grateful coolness in the heat; Melt the frozen~ warm the chill; Shed a ray of light divine! Solace in the midst of woe. Guide the steps that go astray. Come thou Father of the poor! 0 most blessed Light divine~ On the faithful~ who adore Come~ thou source of all our store. Shine within these hearts of thine~ And confess thee~ evermore Co,me~ within our bosoms shine. And our inmost being fill! In thy sevenfold gift descend; Thou~ of comforters the best; Where thou art not~ man hath naught~ Give them virtue's sure reward; Thou~ the soul's most welcome guest; Nothing good in deed or thought~ Give them thy salvation~ Lord; Sweet refreshment here below; Nothing free from taint of ill. Give them joys that never end. Heal our wounds~ our strength renew; Amen. Alleluia. On our dryness pour thy dew; Wash the stains of guilt away; Psalm XXIII .............................................. Benedetto Marcello Te Deum . David C. Isele You are God; we praise )'Ou; You did not disdain the Virgin's womb.- You are the Lord: we acclaim you; You overcame the sting of death and opened the kingdom You are the eternal Father~· of heaven to all believers. All creation worships you. To you all angels~ all the powers of heaven~ You are seated at God's right hand in glory. Cherubim and Seraphim, sing in endless praise; We believe that you will come~ and be our judge. "Holy, holy~ holy Lord~ God of power and might~ Come~ then Lord~ sustain your people~ Heaven and earth are full of your glory." brought with the price of your own blood and bring us with your saints to everlasting glory. The glorious company of apostles praise you. The noble fellowship of prophets praise you. Save your people~ Lord, and bless your inheritance. The white-robed army of martyrs praise you. Govern and uphold them now and always. Throughout the world the holy Church acclaims you; Day by day we bless you; Father ofmajesty unbounded, true and only Son~ We praise your name forever. Worthy of all worship, and the Holy Spirit~ Toda·y~ Lord~ keep us from all sin. advocate and guide. Have mercy on us. Lord~ show us your love and mercy You Christ, are the king of glory, eternal Son of the Father. For we put our trust in you. When you became man to set us free In you Lord is our hope~ may we never be cor;founded. AM EN. Baccalaureate Mass ENTRANCE HYMN Please stand and sing at the direction of the cantor. God of the Heights Alexander Peloquin ~ J. WJ J. IJ. )J CJ. UJ J J F r IJ. >J J I God of the heights,God of the depths, maker of heaven and ma-ker of earth; GREETING GLORIA Please sing at the direction of the cantor. ~ ~ 1 David Isele )IJ iJIJ J I~ J I' F -r ( 1t r J J IJ ]J II Glo-ry to God in the high-est, and peace to his peo-ple on earth. 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