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University of Notre Dame Commencement Program Commencement Weekend/May 17-19 University of Notre Dame EVENTS OF THE WEEKEND Sunday, May 19 Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 17, 18 and 19, 1974 10:30 a.m. BOX LUNCH - Available at the North to and South Dining Halls. (Tickets must be Friday, May 17 1 p.m. purchased in advance.) 6:30 p.m. CONCERT - University Band - Memo­ 1 p.m. DIPLOMA DISTRIBUTION - Ath­ rial Library Mall. letic and Convocation Center - North (If weather is inclement, the concert will be Dome. Graduates only. cancelled.) 8 p.m. PLAY - "Beggar's Opera" by John Gay 1 :30 p.m. ACADEMIC PROCESSION b~gins - - O'Laughlin Auditorium- Saint Mary's Athletic and Convocation Center - North Dome. College. (Tickets may be purchased in ad­ vance.) 2 p.m. COMMENCEMENT - Athletic and Convocation Center - South Dome. Saturday, May 18 10 a.m. ROTC COMMISSIONING - Athletic and Convocation Center - South Dome. 2 p.m. UNIVERSITY RECEPTION- by the to University Administration in the Center for 3:30p.m. Continuing Education. Families of the grad­ uates are cordially invited to attend. 4:30p.m. GRADUATES ASSEMBLE for Academ­ ic Procession - Athletic and Convocation Center- North Dome. Graduates only. 4:45 p.m. ACADEMIC PROCESSION begins - Athletic and Convocation Center - North Dome. 5 p.m. BACCALAUREATE MASS - Athletic to and Convocation Center- South Dome. 6:15p.m. 6:30p.m. COCKTAIL PARTY AND BUFFET to SUPPER - Athletic and Convocation 8:30 p.m. Center- North Dome. (Tickets for each must be purchased in advance.) 8:30p.m. CONCERT- University of Notre Dame Glee Club - Stepan Center. 8:30 p.m. PLAY - "Beggar's Opera" by John Gay - Saint Mary's College. (Tickets may be purchased in advance.) 2 Baccalaureate Mass The One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Commencement Exercises Athletic and Convocation Center (South Dome} University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana At 5 p.m. {Eastern Standard Time} Saturday, May 18, 1974 Baccalaureate Mass THE MINISTERS OF THE MASS Processional Principal Celebrant and Homilist Marche Maestoso .................................. Benedetto Marcello Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C. I. THE LITURGY OF PREPARATION Principal Concelebrants Rev. James T. Burtchaell, C.S.C. Rev. Ferdinand L. Brown, C.S.C. Entrance Rev. James F. Flanigan, C.S.C. 0 Holy Spirit, By Whose Breath Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C. J. W. Grant, b. 1919 T. Tallis, c. 1505-85 Rev. Jerome J. Wilson, C.S.C. Based on V eni Creator Spiritus Deacon Rev. Rodney J. De Martini, S.rvl. Master of Ceremonies Rev. Andrew D. Ciferni, O.Praem. Musical Directors David Clark Isele, conductor, University Chorus director, Notre Dame Glee Club Robert F. O'Brien, director, Notre Dame Band Sue Henderson Seid, University Organist ~ c... to ore- ato, re- .,., .In- oplreJ Rev. Thomas A. Stella, C.S.C., director, Folk Combo jl] J J ~1J d Jd come, kin-dle in hearts your :t'1re• 2. You are the seeker's sure resource, Of burning love the living source, Protector in the midst of strife, The giver and the Lord of life. 3. In you God's energy is shown, To us your varied gifts made known. Teach us to speak, teach us to hear; Yours is the tongue and yours the ear. 4. Flood our dull senses with your light; In mutual love our hearts unite. Your pow'r the whole creation fills; Confirm our weak, uncertain wills. 5. From inner strife grant us release; Turn nations to the ways of peace, To fuller life your people bring That as one body we may sing: 6. Praise to the Father, Christ His word, and to the Spirit, God the Lord; To them all honor, glory, be Both now and for eternity. (With permission of J, W. Grant) 4 Baccalaureate Mass Greeting Eucharistic Prayer Priest: The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit Introductory Dialogue: be with you all. Priest: The Lord be with you. People: And also with you. People: And also with you. Priest: Lift up your hearts. Penitential Rite Isele, CN 40 People: We lift them up to the Lord. (The Notre Dame Mass) Priest: Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. People: It is right to give him thanks and praise. Preface ~ J J tWo I J J 81 .. I Sanctus, Isele, CN 40 (The Notre Dame Mass) Lord, "have mer-cy. Christ, have mer-cy. Gloria Isele, CN 40 (The Notre Dame Mass) ~ Zj J J iJ JI tJ h. I~~ ~I Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho -- ly Lord, God or $~ )J ~J /JiJj I> Jl'r ~ ~·1 ~. Glo-ry to God in the high-est. And peace to ds ¥JJ Ji&IJ JJiJ J1rlJ1 po-ver and might, hea-ven and earth are full or your l} D"J J'1 JD 1 peo - ple on earth. J A:rJ j If' vI tf f ~· J1- JI t glo-ry. Ho - san - na in th gh - est. Ho- Opening Prayer II. THE LITURGY OF THE WORD . 4F FIt }l J I" Ie san- na n the high- est. First Reading: Revelation 21:10-14, 22-23. Memorial Acclamation Isde, CN 40 Gospel Acclamation: Lucien Deiss (The Notre Dame Mass) ~~ ] 3 .l I J l J r I r· S J Jizz I Christ has died, Christ is ri • sen, Christ vill come a gain. Al. - le - lu - 1a. Gospel Reading: John 14:23-29. Great Amen, Isele, CN 40 (The Notre Dame Mass) Homily General Intercessions t J J iJ J, dlf f•Jia A-men, A--cen1 A z:en. J J 31 J. II Lord, hear our prayer. III. THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST Preparation of the Gifts Invocation ............................................................ Carpenters All Good Gifts ........................................ Stephen Sclnvart~ Invitation to Prayer Prayer Over the Gifts 5 ·.Baccalaureate Mass Lord's Prayer N. THE BLESSING OF THE FLAG AND THE RITE OF DISMISSAL Sign of Peace Lamb of God Missa Bossa Noya, Re-r. Peter Scholtes God of Our Fathers Daniel C. Roberts George William Warren Communion National Hymn Folk Combo Look Beyond .................................................. Darryl Ducote A Song of ThanksgiYing ................................ The Damians On the Willows ........................................ Stephen Schwartz Notre Dame Band Break Forth, 0 Beauteous Heayenly Light .... Johann Rist Solemn Fugue ............................................ Clifton Williams 0 Sacred Head Now Wounded ........... Hans Leo Hassler Hymn of Praise ........................................ Anton Bruckner Now Thank We All Our God .................. Johann Cruger The Notre Dame Glee Club CruciJi.~us ···:·:······························-······--···················-······~~tti 2. Thy love divine hath led us in the past, 0 Ftlzt et Fzlzae ........................................................ Letsrmg In this free land by thee our lot is cast; God So Lo,ed the World ........................................ Stainer Be thou our ruler, guardian, guide and stay, Thy word our law, thy paths our chosen way. Meditation The Notre Dame University Chorus 3. From war's alarms, from deadly pestilence, Prayer to the Holy Spirit .................................. Tcherepnin Be thy strong arm our ever sure defense; Thy true rdigion in our hearts increase, Thy bounteous goodness nourish us in peace. 4. Refresh thy people on their toilsome way, Lead us from night to never-ending day; Fill all our lives with love and grace divine, And glory, laud and praise be ever thine. Amen; Blessing Notre Dame, Our Mother Notre Dame, our Mother, tender, strong and true, Proudly in the heavens gleams thy gold and blue. Glory's mantle cloaks thee, golden is thy fame. And our hearts forever praise thee, Notre Dame: And our hearts forever love thee, Notre Dame. Closing Prayer Recessional Recessional from "Tbe Royal Fireworks Music'' -George Frederick Handel Music and text of the Gospel Acclamation by Father Lucien Deiss is reproduced with the pennission of the copyright owner, World Library Publications, Inc., 2145 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, Ohio 45214. Further use without express written consent is illegal. 6 ~ . .. ~ ..&L ·- The One Hundred and Twenty-ninth Commencement Exercises The Graduate School The Law School The College of Arts and Letters The College of Science The College of Engineering The Graduate and Undergraduate Divisions of The College of Business Administration Athletic and Convocation Center (South Dome) University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, Indiana At 2 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Sunday, May 19, 1974 I I Presentation of Candidates for Degrees ORDER OF THE by Robert E. Gordon, Ph.D. Vice President for Advanced Studies EXERCISES by Thomas L. Shaffer, J.D. Dean of the Law School Processional by Frederick J. Crosson, Ph.D. Dean of the College of Arts and Letters America, the Beautiful - Orchestra and Audience by Bernard W aidman, Ph.D. 0 beautiful for spacious skies, Dean of the College of Science For amber waves of grain by Joseph C. Hogan, Ph.D. For purple mountain majesties Dean of the College of Engineet;ll.lg.. Above the fruited plain. by Thomas T. Murphy, M.C.S. America! America! Dean of the College of Business Administration God shed his grace on thee, And crowned thy good with brotherhood The Conferring of Degrees From sea to shining sea. by the Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., S.T.D., President of the University Citations for Honorary Degrees by the Reverend James T. Burtchaell, C.S.C., Charge to the Class S.S.L., Ph.D., Provost of the University by the Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., S.T.D., President of the University The Conferring of Honorary Degrees · by the Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Our Mother - Orchestra and S.T.D., President of the University Audience 0'Donnell-Casasanta Notre Dame, Our Mother, tender, strong and true, Valedictorian's Address Proudly in the heavens gleams thy gold and blue.
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