The Customary of Grace Church in Newark
Maundy Thursday
An extra server is needed to carry the
cross because the M.C. is otherwise occupied.
All is done as usual except as otherwise
noted.
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When the celebrant is censing the
altar, the candlebearers go to the Sanctus bells at St. Mary’s altar and
the Blessed Sacrament altar. The crossbearer goes to the Sanctus bell
at the high altar. Throughout the organ fanfare that precedes the
Gloria in excelsis, they ring these bells. Then they carry them out
to the sacristy, returning to their places by the end of the Gloria.
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The Washing of Feet follows the
sermon. The celebrant goes to the chancel step to read the allocution.
The M.C. stands at his right, facing him. The candlebearers (without
candles) stand behind him.
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The M.C. takes the book from the
celebrant and puts it on the table beside his chair. He directs those
whose feet are to be washed to their places.
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The celebrant goes to the table near
the font and takes the ewer.
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The assisting priest goes from her
place to the same table and takes the basin.
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Throughout the footwashing the
assisting priest (at the celebrant’s left) moves the basin. The
candlebearers stand behind the celebrant, to his right and to his left.
The candlebearer at his right hands him a clean towel after he has
poured water over each person’s feet. The candlebearer at his left
picks up the used towel.
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After the footwashing, the celebrant
and assisting priest take the basin and ewer back to the table near the
font. The celebrant washes his hands. The celebrant, assisting priest,
and M.C. return to their places.
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The candlebearers take the used towels
out of the sacristy and then return to their places.
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Mass proceeds as usual, but at the
fraction an empty ciborium is brought to the altar. The hosts for Good
Friday communion are broken and placed in this ciborium.
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After communion, when the celebrant
takes the chalice and paten to the credence for the ablutions, the
ciborium and decanter are left on the corporal.
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There is no blessing or dismissal.
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After the postcommunion prayer, the
celebrant and assisting priest descend the steps to the pavement. The
thurifer and M.C. approach. The assisting priest holds the boat as the
celebrant puts on incense. The four kneel on the lowest step (the M.C.
at the celebrant’s left, the assisting priest at the celebrant’s right,
the thurifer at the assisting priest’s right). The celebrant censes the
Blessed Sacrament. The celebrant and assisting priest pass the censer
to the thurifer.
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One of the candlebearers places the
humeral veil over the celebrant’s shoulders.
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The celebrant, assisting priest, and
M.C. ascend the steps. When the celebrant has picked up the ciborium
and decanter, the assisting priest (or M.C.) covers his hands with the
humeral veil.
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Meanwhile, the procession forms, and
the hymn, Now my tongue the mystery telling, begins. The
crossbearer, candlebearers, readers, and lay eucharistic ministers take
their usual positions. The thurifer remains at the foot of the altar
steps.
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The M.C. and assisting priest descend
the steps and genuflect. The thurifer and readers genuflect with them.
(The crossbearer and candlebearers do not.)
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The crossbearer and candlebearers lead
the procession. The thurifer walks immediately ahead of the celebrant.
The M.C. and assisting priest flank the celebrant.
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The procession moves to All Saints’
Chapel.
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Upon reaching the rail in All Saints’
Chapel:
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The candlebearers (separating from the
crossbearer) place their candles on the altar and then move outside the
rail (to the far right and left.
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The crossbearer stands outside the rail at
the far left.
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The thurifer moves to the right
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The celebrant, assisting priest, and M.C.
go directly to the altar.
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The celebrant places the sacrament on the
altar. All except the crossbearer genuflect.
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The assisting priest removes the humeral
veil from the celebrant’s shoulder and places it on the rail.
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The celebrant, assisting priest, and M.C.
move outside the rail.
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As the penultimate verse of the hymn\
(“Therefore, we, before him bending…) begins, all kneel, and the
celebrant censes the Blessed Sacrament.
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At the end of the hymn the celebrant
removes his chasuble, and the stripping of the altars begins.
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