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At the offertory of the Mass, Dr. Kenneth Bond, The Revs. Don Doll. S.J., Michael Mor- rison, S.J., Thomas Hoffman, S.J., James Hoff, S.J., Clarence Wagener, S.J., David Matzko, S.J., and Dennis Karamitis, S.J. A Mime plays the part of King Solomon to bet- ter illustrate the reading of the Word of God. Jim Cheray Jim Cheray 21 Holv Spirit Mass
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Good blessings Students, faculty God and to invite •Stressing the significance of the new school year the Rev. David Mat- zko, S.J., spoke of the importance of an education in his homily during the Mass of the Holy Spirit. Students, faculty and administra- tion joined in celebration to worship God and to invite his blessings on the Creighton community. Mary Kay Mueller, liturgist for the University Chaplains and a member of the Mass planning com- mittee, said the Mass included the consecration of the community, the offering up of individuals and an open gathering to unify everyone. and administration joined in celebration to worship his blessings on the Creighton community. Although the Mass has been a tradition since Creighton began, the idea most likely dates back to the Middle Ages, according to the Rev. John Lynch, S.J., pastor of St. John ' s Church. The Mass has been going on for hundreds of years, he said. Lynch added he would be surpris- ed if a Catholic University, especial- ly a Jesuit one such as Creighton, did not celebrate a Mass like this at the beginning of every school year. The Mass is probably one of the more popular campus events, he said, with Catholics and non- Catholics standing side by side pro- claiming their belief in God and in the unity of the Christian communi- ty. Special activities, such as mimes acting out the readings and dancers symbolizing joy, make the annual Mass of the Holy Spirit different from an ordinary Mass. One student said she enjoyed the Mass so much because it isn ' t like the usual Masses, it ' s special and different. You don ' t experience something like that everyday. ' Mary Streich The reading of the Word of God. Jim Cheray The Revs. David Matzko, S.J., Michael Mor- rison, S.J. Dr. Kenneth Bond, and the Rev. Tom O ' Neill, S.J., begin the Mass on the steps of St. John ' s Church.
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