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Lughnasadh 2000 Order of Service

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Welcome to our celebration!

The entire four-day festival will be held in ritual space, so we will open the rite on Thursday evening, perform the main portion of the rite on Saturday, and close on Sunday afternoon.

Thursday - Opening Rite (7:30 PM)

Preparing ourselves for our time with the Gods and Spirits

Declaring Center and opening the Portals

Acknowledging and honoring our guests

Closing

Saturday - The Main Rite

Pilgrimage (meet at Registration at 1:30 PM)

We make a ritual journey from the lake to the hill. This is about a twenty-minute walk. Those who choose not to go on the walk, please meet the pilgrimage at the ritual area as they return.

Assemble at Main Ceremony Circle at 2:30 PM

Giving and Receiving

Main sacrifice: Championship Games (3:00 PM)

Sunday Closing Rite (1:00 PM)

Giving and Receiving continued

Unwinding and closing


Songs for Lughnasadh 2000

Processional:
We Are a Circle Moving
©1996 Marae Price

We are a circle moving
One with another, we are
Moving together, we are one
(repeat)

I am spirit and I flow in you.
You are spirit and you flow in me.
(repeat)

Unity Chant:
We Are One With the Mother
(trad. ADF)

We are one with the Mother,
We are one with the earth,
We are one with each other,
By our lives, by our birth.

Pilgrimage Chant:
Hey Summer, Ho Summer
©1997 Marae Price

Chorus:
Hey summer, ho summer, harvest has come. (2x)

Blessings of the gods be on our company,
And we wish to share them wherever we go.
Blessings of the gods be on hill, stream, and tree;
Blessings on the land of Ana.
Chorus

Blessings of the gods be on forest and field,
Blessings of the gods be on the path 'neath our feet.
Blessings of the gods be our comfort and shield;
Blessings on the folk of Ana.
Chorus

Deity of the Occasion:
Lughnasadh Dance
©1999 by the SLG Liturgists

Chorus:
At your festival sound the horn, calling the people again
Child of Barleycorn, newly summer-born
Ripening like the grain, oh, ripening like the grain

Recessional:
Now the Rite Is At An End
©1996 Paul Kershaw and Marae Price

And now the rite is at an end, again we're parting ways
May truth and honor be your friend and lucky be your days
I'll hold you dearly in my heart, I'll hold you in my mind
And though our branches grow apart, our roots shall be entwined.


Rob Henderson, SLG Webmaster

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