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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton University
Lexington, Kentucky
This Sunday's Readings
The Solemnity of the Ascension
May 13, 2018

Prelude: “Like a Child Rests,” Christopher Walker

Gathering: “Lift Up Your Hearts,” Roc O’Connor, SJs

Sprinkling: “I Saw Water Flowing,” Curtis Stephan

Gloria: Misa Luna, Peter Kolar

Responsorial Psalm: “Psalm 47,” Owen Alstott

Gospel Acclamation: “Alleluia,” Owen Alstott

Preparation of Gifts: “Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise,” LLANFAIR

Eucharistic Acclamations: Misa Luna, Peter Kolar

Communion: “To Live with Him Forever,” Hart/Feduccia

Communion II: “Christ In Me Arise,” Trevor Thomson

Song of Thanksgiving: “God of Eve and God of Adam,” BEACH SPRING

Sending: “Go Out, Go Out,” Curtis Stephan

St.Elizabeth Ann Seton is 850 family parish on the outskirts of Lexington, KY and is part of the Diocese of Lexington. Seton was established in 1981 and since it's inception has fully embraced full and active participation at Mass through its liturgical ministries and congregational participation at our three weekend Masses.  The parish also consists of a 250 student (pre k- 8th) school.  

The music ministry consists of nearly 150 active participants amongst several groups- Adult Choir, Handbells, Youth Ensmeble, Children's Choir, & Concermporary Ensemble.  Other Masses are covered by cantors.  We make frequent and significant use of volunteer instrumentalists in the congregation (guitar, flute, cello, brass, djembe, etc...). Find out more about the music ministry at our website:  http://www.setonchurch.com/Seton/music-ministry

We use OCP's Breaking Bread Missal and also integrate projection to enhance liturgical participation and actively use technology (most notably Digital Breaking Bread) to enhance and support the music ministry. 

Art by Martin Erspamer, OSB
from Religious Clip Art for the Liturgical Year (A, B, and C). This art may be reproduced only by parishes who purchase the collection in book or CD-ROM form. For more information go http://www.ltp.org
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