CM - Presbyteral Ordination 13 December 2023
CM - Presbyteral Ordination 13 December 2023
CM - Presbyteral Ordination 13 December 2023
AND THE
RITE OF ORDINATION
TO THE
Y ou also, as
living stones,
are being built up a
spiritual house, a
holy priesthood, to
offer up spiritual
sacrifices
acceptable to God
through Jesus
Christ.
1 Peter 2:5
THE INTRODUCTORY RITES 3
When the Entrance Chant is concluded, the Archbishop and the faithful, standing,
sign themselves with the Sign of the Cross, while the Archbishop, facing the
people, says:
Amen.
Then the Archbishop, extending his hands, greets the people, saying:
Amen.
KYRIE
The Kyrie, eleison (Lord, have mercy) invocations follow, unless they have just
occurred in a formula of the Penitential Act.
Then the Archbishop, with hands extended, says the Collect prayer.
Amen.
LITURGY OF THE WORD 7
All reply:
Thanks be to God.
RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 89:21-22, 25 and 27 9
℟: For ever I will sing the goodness of the Lord.
All reply:
Thanks be to God.
12 ALLELUIA John 10:14
℟: Alleluia, Alleluia!
I am the good shepherd, says the Lord;
I know my sheep, and mine know me.
℟: Alleluia, Alleluia!
Meanwhile, if incense is used, the Archbishop puts some into the thurible. After
this, the Deacon who is to proclaim the Gospel, bowing profoundly before the
Archbishop, asks for the blessing, saying in a low voice:
The Deacon signs himself with the Sign of the Cross and replies:
Amen.
If, however, a Deacon is not present, the Archbishop, bowing before the altar, says
quietly:
All reply:
The deacon brings the Book of the Gospels to the Archbishop. The Archbishop
kisses the book and blesses the people with it.
14 RITE OF ORDINATION
ELECTION OF THE CANDIDATES
All present, except those to be ordained will be seated as the Rite of Ordination
begins.
Deacon:
Present.
Assigned Priest:
The Archbishop:
Assigned Priest:
All reply:
Thanks be to God.
HOMILY
The candidate stands in front of the Archbishop as the latter questions them in
these words:
D ear son,
before you enter the Order of the Priesthood,
you must declare before the people your intention
to undertake this office.
Do you resolve,
with the help of the Holy Spirit,
to discharge without fail
the office of Priesthood in the presbyteral rank,
as a worthy fellow worker with the Order of Bishops
in caring for the Lord’s flock?
Candidate:
I do.
The Archbishop:
16
Do you resolve
to exercise the ministry of the word worthily and wisely,
preaching the Gospel and teaching the Catholic faith?
Candidate:
I do.
The Archbishop:
Candidate:
I do.
The Archbishop:
Candidate:
I do.
The Archbishop: 17
Do you resolve to be united more closely every day
to Christ the High Priest,
who offered himself for us to the Father as a pure Sacrifice,
and with him to consecrate yourselves to God for the salvation of all?
Candidate:
The Archbishop:
Candidate:
I do.
The Archbishop:
The Archbishop rises, putting aside his miter and says with hands joined:
M y dear people,
let us pray that God the all-powerful Father
will pour out abundantly the gifts of heaven on this,
his servant, whom he has chosen for the office of Priest.
Deacon:
When the Litany is concluded, the Archbishop faces the candidate and with hands
joined, says:
All reply:
Amen.
Deacon:
PRAYER OF ORDINATION
The Archbishop stands, putting aside his miter, and extending his hands over the
candidate and begins the prayer of ordination.
All reply:
Amen.
Deacon:
Please be seated.
After the prayer is concluded, the Archbishop receives his miter and is seated. The
candidate now wears the priestly vestments.
ANOINTING OF HANDS
The candidate approaches the Archbishop and kneels before him. The Archbishop
anoints the hands of the candidate as he says:
The Archbishop presents the chalice and paten to the candidate as he says:
KISS OF PEACE
The Archbishop offers to the newly ordained Priest the Kiss of Peace. It is fitting
that all concelebrating Bishops and Priests also offers the Kiss of Peace to the
newly-ordained.
LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST 23
The Archbishop, standing at the altar, takes the paten with the bread and holds it
slightly raised above the altar with both hands, saying in a low voice:
If, however, the Offertory Chant is not sung, the Archbishop may speak these
words aloud; at the end, the people may acclaim:
The Deacon, or the Archbishop, pours wine and a little water into the chalice,
saying quietly:
The Archbishop then takes the chalice and holds it slightly raised above the altar
with both hands, saying in a low voice:
If appropriate, he also incenses the offerings, the cross, and the altar. A Deacon or
other minister then incenses the Archbishop and the people.
Then the Archbishop, standing at the side of the altar, washes his hands, saying
quietly:
Standing at the middle of the altar, facing the people, extending and then joining
his hands, he says:
Amen.
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SANCTUS
Celebrant alone
He joins his hands and, holding them extended over the offerings, says:
He joins his hands and makes the Sign of the Cross once over the bread and the
chalice together, saying:
He takes the bread and, holding it slightly raised above the altar, continues:
He bows slightly.
He shows the consecrated host to the people, places it again on the paten, and
genuflects in adoration.
He takes the chalice and, holding it slightly raised above the altar, continues:
He shows the chalice to the people, places it on the corporal, and genuflects in
adoration.
Then he says:
One Concelebrant
May he make of us
an eternal offering to you,
so that we may obtain an inheritance with your elect,
especially with the most Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God,
with your blessed Apostles and glorious Martyrs,
with Saint Lucy,
and with all the Saints,
on whose constant intercession in your presence
we rely for unfailing help.
One Concelebrant
One Concelebrant
He takes the chalice and the paten with the host and, raising both, he says:
Amen.
32 COMMUNION RITE
After the chalice and paten have been set down, the Archbishop, with hands
joined, says:
Amen.
The Archbishop, turned towards the people, extending and then joining his hands,
adds:
Then he takes the host, breaks it over the paten, and places a small piece in the
chalice, saying quietly:
The invocation may even be repeated several times if the fraction is prolonged.
Only the final time, however, is grant us peace said.
Then the Archbishop, with hands joined, says quietly: 35
Lord Jesus Christ, Son of the living God,
who, by the will of the Father
and the work of the Holy Spirit,
through your Death gave life to the world,
free me by this, your most holy Body and Blood,
from all my sins and from every evil;
keep me always faithful to your commandments,
and never let me be parted from you.
or:
The Archbishop genuflects, takes the host and, holding it slightly raised above the
paten or above the chalice, while facing the people, says aloud:
Amen.
While the Archbishop is receiving the Body of Christ, the Communion Chant
begins.
Then the Archbishop may return to the chair. If appropriate, a sacred silence may
be observed for a while, or a psalm or other canticle of praise or a hymn may be
sung.
PRAYER AFTER COMMUNION 37
Then, standing at the altar or at the chair and facing the people, with hands joined,
the Archbishop says:
Let us pray.
All pray in silence with the Archbishop for a while, unless silence has just been
observed. Then the Archbishop, with hands extended, says:
Amen.
38 THE CONCLUDING RITES
If they are necessary, any brief announcements to the people follow here.
Then the dismissal takes place. The Archbishop receives the miter and, extending
his hands, says:
The Deacon or, in his absence, the Archbishop himself, says the invitation:
The Archbishop, with hands extended over the newly ordained Priest and the
people, says:
℣: May God, who founded the Church and guides her still,
protect you constantly with his grace,
that you may faithfully discharge the duties of the Priesthood.
℟: Amen.
℟: Amen.
℟: Amen.
Then the Archbishop receives the pastoral staff, if he uses it, and says: 39
And may almighty God bless all of you, who are gathered here,
the Father, ✠ and the Son, ✠ and the Holy ✠ Spirit.
℟: Amen.
Then the Deacon, or the celebrant himself, with hands joined and facing the
people, says:
G o in peace,
Glorifying the Lord by your life.
Thanks be to God.
Then the Archbishop venerates the altar as usual with a kiss, as at the beginning.
After making a profound bow with the ministers, he withdraws.
40 FIRST BLESSING OF A NEWLY ORDAINED PRIEST
The faithful kneel to receive the blessing. With hands extended over the head of
the one he is to bless, he says:
or:
Upon receiving it, the faithful kiss the palms of the newly ordained priest in
recognition of the sacred character of his priesthood and of the hands that now
hold the Eucharist and confer the sacraments.