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THANK YOUA special word of thanks to Fr. Joe Brennan, of St. John Neumann for his welcoming spirit in offering the use of the St. John’s chapel even though circumstances have prevented us from using it.And special thanks to our Lay Director, Rob Doerschner for his amazing efforts in pulling this together as an online event.We would also like to thank Cindy Leaf for sharing her beautiful singing with us today.And, we thank our presenters, who said “yes” to sharing their thoughts on Jesus’ final words.And special thanks to Erin Benbennick for comprising this program.SEVEN LAST WORDS OF JESUSPresented by:Arlington Cursillo CommunityGood Friday—April 10, 202012:00 NoonArlington CursilloA Movement of the Catholic ChurchRob Doerschner,Lay DirectorSEVEN LAST WORDS OF JESUSIntroduction and Opening PrayerRob DoerschnerMary Lou McGonigleHymn: Behold the Wood of the Cross (Antiphon)Behold, behold the wood of the crossOn which is hung our salvationO come, let us adoreCindy LeafWord One: Luke 23:34“Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do.”Jim BayneHymn: Behold the Wood of the CrossUnless a grain of wheat shall fallUpon the ground and dieIt shall remain but a single grainAnd not give lifeCindy LeafWord Two: Luke 23:43“Amen I say to thee, today thou shalt be with me in Paradise.”Darren CaprareseHymn: Behold the Wood of the CrossAnd when my hour of glory come, As all was meant to beYou shall see me lifted up, Upon a tree.Cindy LeafWord Three: John 19:26-27“Woman, behold thy son…Behold thy mother.”Catherine FettermanHymn: Behold the Wood of the CrossFor there can be no greater love, Shown upon this land,Than in the one who came to die, That we might live.Cindy LeafWord Four: Mark 15:34“My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?”Erin BenbennickHymn: Behold the Wood of the CrossMy Father if it be your plan, This cup might pass me byYet let it happen as you will, If I must dieCindy LeafWord Five: John 19: 28“I thirst.”Paula ShipeHymn: Behold the Wood of the CrossFor surely he has borne our tears, Is wounded by our sin.And yet he opens not his mouth,That we might live.Cindy LeafWord Six: John 19:30“It is finished.”Trish PirowskiHymn: Behold the Wood of the CrossMy body now is torn with pain, My friends have left and goneO loving Father take my life,Into your handsCindy LeafWord Seven: Luke 23:46“Father, into your hands I commend my spirit.”Sam MillerClosing Hymn: Were You ThereWere you there when they crucified my Lord?Were you there when they crucified my Lord?Oh! Sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, trembleWere you there when they crucified my Lord?Were you there when they nailed him to the tree? …Were you there when they laid him in the tomb? …Closing PrayerMary Lou McGonigle ................
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