When Archbishop Lucas was installed Wednesday and when he celebrated Vespers the night before, seminarians were the servers.
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the Sacramentary while the Archbishop prayed.
was the Deacon of the Altar during the Mass.
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(The first and last picture on this post were taken from the Archdiocesan website www.archomaha.org. They have a slideshow there with a number of very good pictures.)
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