Mass of (July 15, 1913-January 8, 2009) January 17, 2009 10:00 a.m. Church, of the Most Holy Trinity Corner of 8^` & Telfair Streets Augusta, Georgia Mass of Christian Burial O rder of Celebration Introductory Rites Greeting Sprinkling with Holy Water Placement of the Pall on the Casket by Virginia's children Entrance Procession Entrance Hymn # 525 Worship III Hymnal Joyful, Joyful We adore Thee Opening Prayer Liturgy of the Word First Reading Isaiah 25: 6a, 7-9 Elise Higgs Demboski (granddaughter) Responsorial Psalm 23 The Lord is my Shepard; there is nothing I shall want. Second Reading 1 John 1:1-4 Mary McCarthy Parnell (granddaughter) Gospel Matthew 6: 25-34 Homily Rev. Fr. Bob Cushing General Intercessions Virginia Hodgens White (granddaughter) Grace Higgs McDade (granddaughter) Liturgy of the Eucharist Preparation of the Gifts Panis Angelicus Cesar Franck Gifts brought forward Bread & Wine: Dinny Hodgens, Day Higgs & Renee McCarthy Flowers: (great grandchildren) Eucharistic Prayer (No III) Mass of Creation Lord's Prayer Lamb of God Holy Communion I am the Bread o fLife Hymn #738 At this time, we invite all Catholics who are properly disposed to come forward to receive Holy Communion. If you are visiting with us and not a Catholic, we kindly asks that you not come forward for Communion, but instead that you join with us in asking Jesus to come into your heart right now as your Lord and Savior. Prayer after Communion Final Commendation Remarks of remembrance Dr. Lee Etheredge III (son) Invitation to Prayer Incensing In Paradisum Hymn #178 Song of Farewell Prayer of Commendation Hymn #177 Procession to the Place of Committal Rev. Robert Cushing, Presider Dr. Nancy Sutton, Music Minister Pallbearers: (Grandsons) James Lee Etheredge IV William Etheredge Eric Higgs Bryan Hodgens Tim McCarthy Patrick McCarthy Kevin McCarthy. We would like to also express thanks to Most Holy Trinity Church and to all who came to share in this celebration of life for our mother. Thank you for your love for her and for your faith in the Risen Christ. "Death is not darkness. It is putting out theflame for the dawn has come, "