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Most Reverend Mark E. BrennanNinth Bishop of Wheeling-Charleston

LIVING THE TRUTH IN LOVE

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Because of the sacred nature of the occasion,guests are asked to refrain from taking

photographs. We also ask that you pleasesilence or turn off your cell phone and

other mobile devices.

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Installation ofMost Reverend

Mark E. BrennanAs Ninth Bishop

ofWheeling-Charleston

August 22, 2019

2:00 p.m.

Cathedral of Saint JosephWheeling, West Virginia

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His HolinessPope Francis

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His ExcellencyArchbishop Christophe Pierre

Apostolic Nuncio to the United States

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His ExcellencyArchbishop William E. Lori

Archbishop of Baltimore

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His ExcellencyBishop Mark E. Brennan

Ninth Bishop of Wheeling-Charleston

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Ninth Bishop

Most Reverend Mark E. BrennanOf Wheeling-Charleston

A Boston native, Bishop Brennan is the son of the late Edward Charles Brennan and Regina Claire Lonsway. He attended public

schools in Massachusetts and Maryland before entering St. Anthony High School in Washington, D.C. Bishop Brennan graduated from Brown University in 1969 with a degree in history, and then entered

Christ the King Seminary in Alleghany, New York for a year of philosophy before attending the Pontifical North American College in Rome for his theological studies. A parish priest for nearly his entire career, Bishop Brennan was assigned to Our Lady of Mercy Parish in Potomac, MD, from 1976-1981; St. Pius X Parish in Bowie, MD, from 1981-1985; St. Bartholomew Parish in Bethesda, MD, from 1986-1988; St. Thomas Apostle Parish in Washington, D.C., from 1998-2003; St. Martin of Tours Parish in Gaithersburg, MD from

2003-2016. Bishop Brennan attended Spanish Language courses and Hispanic cultural studies in the Dominican Republic and in Colombia

from 1985-1986. From 1988 to 1998, Bishop Brennan was the Director of Priestly Vocations in the Archdiocese of Washington. He was appointed Auxiliary Bishop for the Archdiocese of Baltimore on

December 5, 2016, and ordained on January 19, 2017.

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Coat of Arms ofMost Reverend Mark E. Brennan

BLAZON: Arms impaled. Dexter: Party per chevron, Gules and chevronny of six Argent and Vert; overall a lily, stemmed and leaved Or. Sinister; Azure, at the centre point and escutcheon Or. charged with an “M” of the first below two diadems per fess and to base a lion’s head all of the first.

SIGNIFICANCE: The episcopal heraldic achievement, or bishop’s coat of arms, is composed of a shield that is the central and most important part of the design and tells to whom the design belongs, joined with the external ornamentation that tells the owner’s position or rank, and a motto placed upon a scroll. By heraldic tradition the design is described (blazoned) as if being done by the bearer with the shield being worn on the arm.

Thus, where it applies, the terms sinister and dexter are reversed as the design is viewed from the front.

By heraldic tradition the arms of the bishop of a diocese, often referred to as the Local Bishop or Ordinary, are joined to the arms of his jurisdiction. In this case, these are the arms of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston in West Virginia. These arms are composed of a red field on which are displayed a series of chevrons in silver (white) and green, representing the mountains of West Virginia. Overall is shown a gold (yellow) lily, with its full stem and leaves, to honor the titular of the Cathedral-Church in Wheeling.

For his personal arms, seen in the sinister impalement (right side) of the design, His Excellency Bishop Brennan has simplified the design he used for his tenure as an Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Baltimore.

On a blue field are displayed two gold (yellow) crowns to honor his parents, Regina (the Latin word for queen) and Edward, to honor Saint Edward the Confessor of England. At the center of the design is a small shield, known as an escutcheon, that is gold (yellow) and is charged with a blue “M” to honor the most Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of Mankind. The escutcheon is placed above a lion’s head to represent with a classic charge St. Mark, the Bishop’s baptismal Patron.

For his motto, Bishop Brennan has chosen the phrase “LIVING THE TRUTH IN LOVE”, for it is in the love of Jesus Christ that the truth, regardless of it being high note or low, will win out.

The achievement is completed with the external ornaments of a galero with its six tassels on either side of the shield and the gold processional cross that extends above and below the shield. These are the heraldic insignia of prelates of the rank of bishop by instruction of the Holy See, as of March 1969.

The CROZIER, or Pastoral Staff, represents the bishop’s ministry as a shepherd to God’s people. Bishop Brennan’s is unique in that it is a simple wooden crozier with no adornments. It was designed and made by Deacon Cahoon, who also made the chair for Pope Francis in the canonization Mass for Junipero Serra and the altar for Pope Benedict XVI’s 2008 Mass in Washington, DC.

The MITRE is worn on the head of a bishop as a sign of his office and a symbol of his authority.

The RING is a sign of the bishop’s fidelity to and nuptial bond with the Church. Each bishop adopts a ring of his individual design to be worn at all times.

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Prelude

Processional Hymn

All Creatures of Our God and King LASST UNS ERFREUEN

Copyright ©2014 Highland Music Press arranged by Sterling Procter

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Introductory RiteReception at the Doors OF THE cATHEDRAL

Opening HymnImmaculate Mary

LOURDES HYMN

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Greeting & Welcome

Reading of the Apostolic Mandate

Acceptance of the Apostolic Mandate

Showing of the Apostolic Mandate

Installation at the Cathedra

Monsignor Walter Erbi

Bishop Brennan

Archbishop Lori

Greeting of the Bishop

We Are God’s PeopleDavid Haas

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GloriaPeople’s MassJan Vermulst

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Please be seated

Proclaimed in English

Liturgy of the Word

First Reading Isaiah 9:1-6

Primera Lectura

Lectura del Profeta IsaíasEl pueblo que caminaba en tinieblas vio una gran luz;sobre los que vivían en tierra de sombras, una luz resplandeció.Engrandeciste a tu pueblo e hiciste grande su alegría. Se gozan en tu presencia como gozan al cosechar, como se alegran al repartirse el botín.Porque tú quebrantaste su pesado yugo, la barra que oprimía sus hombros y el cetro de su tirano, como en el día de Madián.Porque un niño nos ha nacido, un hijo se nos ha dado; lleva sobre sus hombros el signo del imperio y su nombre será: “Consejero admirable”, “Dios poderoso”,“Padre sempiterno”, “Príncipe de la paz”; para extender el principado con una paz sin límites sobre el trono de David y sobre su reino; para establecerlo y consolidarlo con la justicia y el derecho, desde ahora y para siempre. El celo del Señor lo realizará.

Palabra de Dios.

Te alabamos, Señor.

Blessed be the name of the

Lord, for

ev er.

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Blessed Be The Name of the Lord ForeverStephen Pishner

©2019 Stephen Pishner

Score

Psalm 113

Blessed be the name of the

Lord, for

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Blessed Be The Name of the Lord ForeverStephen Pishner

©2019 Stephen Pishner

Score

Psalm 113

Responsorial PsalmPsalm 113

Stephen Pishner

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Second Reading Romans 8:28-30

Gospel AcclamationJames Chepponis

GospelLuke 1:26-38 8:28-30

HomilyBishop Brennan

A Reading from the Letter of Saint Paul to the RomansBrothers and sisters: We know that all things work for good for those who love God, who are called according to his purpose.For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the image of his Son, so that Son might be the firstborn among many brothers and sisters.And those God predestined he also called; and those God called he also justified; and those God justified he also glorified.

The Word of the Lord.

Thanks be to God.

Proclaimed in Spanish

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Universal Prayer

Response:

All: Response

All: Response

All: Response

All: Response

All: Response

All: Response

All: Response

All: Response

For Pope Francis, Archbishop Lori, all Bishops and Clergy and all who exercise leadership in our Church. . .

Por el Papa Francisco, el Arzobispo Lori, por todos los Obispos , sacerdotes y diáconos y por todos los líderes de nuestra iglesia. . .

For the people of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston and for Bishop Brennan . . . (Spanish [Mexico])

Por toda la gente de la Diócesis de Wheeling-Charleston y por el Obispo Brennan. . .

For all civic leaders who serve our country, state, and local communities . . .

Por todos los líderes que ejercen cargos de autoridad pública en el país, el estado y en las comunidades locales. . .

For peace in the world . . . (Shona [Zimbabwe])

Por la paz de todo el mundo . . .

For all those who are in need: the poor, the unemployed, the homeless, and all who have lost hope . . .

Por todos los necesitados, los pobres, los desempleados, las personas sin hogar y por todos los que han perdido la esperanza. . .

For all those who are sick and suffering. . . (Malayalam [India])

Por todos los enfermos y por todas las personas que están sufriendo. . .

For all those who have been abused by persons in positions of trust . . .

Por todos los que han sido abusados por personas en puestos de confianza. . .

For all who have gone before us in faith . . . (Tagalog [Phillipines])

Por todos los que nos han precedido en fe . . .

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Liturgy of the EucharistPresentation of the Gifts

Christ Be Our LightBernadette Farrell

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Holy, HolyMass of Creation

Marty Haugen

Mystery of FaithMass of CreationMarty Haugen

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AmenMass of CreationMarty Haugen

Lamb of GodHoly Cross Mass

David Clark Isele

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Communion Hymn

The Hand of the Lord Steven Janco

Guidelines for Reception of Communion

We welcome our fellow Christians to this celebration of the Eucharist as our brothers and sisters. We pray that our common baptism and the action of the Holy Spirit in this Eucharist will draw us closer to one another and begin to dispel the sad divisions which separate us. Because Catholics believe that the celebration of the Eucharist is a sign of the reality of the oneness of faith, life, and worship, members of those churches with whom we are not yet fully united are ordinarily not admitted to Holy Communion. All who are not receiving Holy Communion are encouraged to express in their hearts a prayerful desire for unity with the Lord Jesus and with one another. Copyright © 1996, United States Catholic Conference. All rights reserved.

Text (ref.) © 1969, 1981, 1987, ICEL Steven R. JancoText (vss.) abnd music © 2002, WLP

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Communion Meditation

Santa Maria del Camino Juan Espinosa

All:

Choir:

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Concluding RitesBlessing

Dismissal

Francisco, Summo Pontifici et universalis patri: For Francis, Supreme Pontiff and universal father: Pax, vita et salus perpetua. Peace, life and eternal salvation. Gulielmo, Reverendissimo Archiepiscopo, For William, the Most Reverend Archbishop, et omni clero ei commisso: and for all the clergy entrusted to him: Pax, vita et salus perpetua. Peace, life and eternal salvation. Marco, Reverendissimo Episcopo, For Mark, the Most Reverend Bishop, et omni clero ei commisso: and for all the clergy entrusted to him: Pax, vita et salus perpetua. Peace, life and eternal salvation. Tempora bona veniat; May good times come; Pax Christi veniat; May the peace of Christ come; Regnum Christi veniat! May the Kingdom of Christ come!

At the conclusion of the Mass, you are invited to attend a reception at

WesBanco Arena (2-14th Street). Shuttles will be available to transport you from the

Cathedral to the venue and then return you to the Cathedral parking lots.

(Christ has overcome! Christ reigns! Christ commands!)Text: Latin, 4th C.; Tr. by Robert Campbell, 1814-1868, alt.Tune: Jan Kune, 1883-1976

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Recessional Hymn

Holy God, We Praise Thy NameGROSSER GOTT

Copyright ©2004 Highland Music Press arranged by Sterling Procter

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Liturgical MinistersPrincipal CelEbrant

Representative of Apostolic Nuncio

Major Concelebrants

Concelebrants

Homilist

Deacon of the Word

Deacon of the Eucharist

Masters of Ceremonies

Servers

Readers

Gift Bearers

Music Directors

Priests of the Diocese of Wheeling-CharlestonPriests of the Archdiocese of BaltimorePriests of the Archdiocese of Washington

Most Reverend Mark E. Brennan

Reverend Mr. David E. Galvin

Reverend Mr. Douglas W. Breiding

Fr. Louis A. Bianco, Fr. James R. DeViese,Fr. Brian J. Crenwelge, Fr. Martin J. Smay

Seminarians of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston

Mr. Michael KawashMs. Enid Roman-De Jesus

Mr. and Mrs. Paul BrennanMr. Jason Brennan

Mr. Matthew Berher, Diocesan Director of MusicMr. Stephen Pishner, Organist

Most Reverend Lawrence E. BrandtBishop Emeritus, Diocese of Greensburg

Most Reverend Michael F. BurbidgeBishop, Diocese of Arlington

Most Reverend Roy E. CampbellAuxiliary Bishop, Archdiocese of Washington

Most Reverend Mario E. Dorsonville-RodriguezAuxiliary Bishop, Archdiocese of Washington

Most Reverend Michael W. FisherAuxiliary Bishop, Archdiocese of Washington

Most Reverend Barry C. KnestoutBishop, Diocese of Richmond

Most Reverend William E. LoriArchbishop of Baltimore

Monsignor Walter Erbi

Most Reverend Dennis J. MaddenAuxiliary Bishop Emeritus, Archdiocese of Baltimore

Most Reverend Edward C. MalesicBishop, Diocese of Greensburg

Archabbot Douglas R. Nowicki, O.S.BSt. Vincent Archabbey

Most Reverend Adam J. ParkerAuxiliary Bishop, Archdiocese of Baltimore

Most Reverend William C. SkurlaArchbishop, Byzantine Archeparchy of Pittsburgh

Most Reverend F. Richard SpencerAuxiliary Bishop, Archdiocese of Military Services

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Diocese of Wheeling-CharlestonOffice of Worship and Sacraments

Office of Public Information and Marketing2019

All Creatures of Our God and King; Holy God, We Praise Thy Name;and Immaculate Mary are in the public domain.

Psalm 113 setting by Stephen Pishner, © 2019; reprinted with permission.

All other music in this worship aid is reprinted with permission

under One License #A-701662,held by the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston.

All rights reserved.

Most Reverend Mark E. Brennan’s Coat of Arms was designed byDeacon Paul Sullivan, Permanent Deacon of the Diocese of Providence, RI, USA

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