Middlebury College 2024 Baccalaureate program

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middlebu ry college

middlebury chapel

middlebury, vermont

may 25, 2024

baccalaureate

Guests who wish to use the services of an ASL interpreter may be seated in the reserved ASL area in the front of Middlebury Chapel.

Michelle McCauley

ORDER OF PROCESSION ADMINISTRATION

Executive Vice President and Provost

Smita Ruzicka

Vice President for Student Affairs

Jeremy Ward Vice President for Academic Affairs

Jesse Bowman Bruchac

Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation

Danielle Stillman

Associate Chaplain, Rabbi

Scott Center for Spiritual Life

Laurie L. Patton

President

Mark R. Orten

Dean of Spiritual and Religious Life, Director of the Scott Center

Zahra Moeini Meybodi

Associate Muslim Chaplain

Scott Center for Spiritual Life

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MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE CHOIR

BACCALAUREATE SERVICE

Founded in 1800 with Protestant roots, Middlebury College has always been a nonsectarian institution. This Baccalaureate service pays honor to the full history of the College and its many traditions. One of these is an address to the senior class by the president at the time of Commencement.

The Baccalaureate service intends to welcome people of all faiths and no faith in the spirit of the College’s intellectual heritage. We extend warm greetings to all those in attendance, affirming the importance of shared human values that are central to religious traditions and beliefs. We recognize our rich past and celebrate the diversity of beliefs and worldviews represented among the members of this senior class and those in attendance.

Jeff Buettner, C.A. Johnson Professor of Music; Director, Choral Activities

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THE CEREMONY

THE CARILLON George Matthew Jr. College Carillonneur

PRELUDE Toccata in F BWV 540

J.S. Bach

PROCESSIONAL* Voluntary on Thaxted (For the Splendor of Creation)

Albert Travis

LAND Mark R. Orten ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND INVOCATION*

OPENING PRAYER Jesse Bowman Bruchac IN THE ABENAKI LANGUAGE

WELCOME

President Laurie L. Patton

WORDS ON WISDOM** The Hebrew Bible, Proverbs 3:13–20

The Bhagavad Gita 4.38–39

MUSIC Improvisation for Native Flute

Jesse Bowman Bruchac

WORDS ON WISDOM** The New Testament, James 3:13–18

The Qur’an 2:267–269

* Congregation stands **Text of readings on pages 11–15

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MUSIC October

Kai Fukuda ’23.5

Middlebury College Choir

WORDS ON WISDOM** Zen Teaching of Master Linji (d. 867)

Toni Morrison

Sarah Lawrence Commencement Address, 1989

MUSIC To Daffodils

Andrea Ramsey

Naomi Clark ’24, soloist

Middlebury College Choir

THE President Laurie L. Patton BACCALAUREATE ADDRESS

MUSIC Peace I Leave with You

Amy Beach

Middlebury College Choir

CLOSING PRAYER

Jesse Bowman Bruchac IN THE ABENAKI LANGUAGE

POSTLUDE

Chant de joie

Jean Langlais

Guests are kindly requested to silence audible electronic devices.

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OCTOBER

Robert Frost 1874–1963

O hushed October morning mild, Thy leaves have ripened to the fall; Tomorrow’s wind, if it be wild, Should waste them all. The crows above the forest call; Tomorrow they may form and go. O hushed October morning mild, Begin the hours of this day slow. Make the day seem to us less brief. Hearts not averse to being beguiled, Beguile us in the way you know.

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TO DAFFODILS

Robert Herrick 1591–1674

Fair Daffodils, we weep to see You haste away so soon; As yet the early-rising sun Has not attain’d his noon. Stay, stay, Until the hasting day Has run

But to the even-song; And, having pray’d together, we Will go with you along.

We have short time to stay, as you, We have as short a spring; As quick a growth to meet decay, As you, or anything.

We die

As your hours do, and dry Away,

Like to the summer’s rain; Or as the pearls of morning’s dew, Ne’er to be found again.

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PEACE I LEAVE WITH YOU

John 14:27

Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you. Not as the world giveth give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled.

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TRADITIONAL PRAYERS IN THE ABENAKI LANGUAGE

Abenaki prayers are offered by Jesse Bowman Bruchac, traditional storyteller, musician, and Abenaki language teacher. Abenaki was one of hundreds of languages spoken in North America before the arrival of settlers. In the words of Jesse’s father, Dr. Joseph Bruchac, Nulhegan elder, traditional storyteller, and author: “Our language is more than just a tool to communicate, it is also a repository of our history and our culture. It holds unique concepts and terms whose meanings deepen our relationship with and our understanding of the world around us, reminding us that everything is alive and imbued with spirit.”

OPENING PRAYER

Kd’almikolba! Wawaldamokw alosalegoakw sôgnawôzimek ta kinawakamigzimuk, pasanigek kazaldiakw, ketmôgaldiakw wji kdagik pmôwzowinnoak. Kwisilawaha nikônkôgoagik ta sôkhigwezijik kahalômawaldamakw mziwi awani wd’achwaldamen wlôwzin, waji kgizkomal kwennak ali ni niben pasottak askamiwi.

I congratulate you all! May your knowledge lead you to a peaceful and honest life filled with love and compassion for others. Honor those who have come before you and those yet to come, acknowledging that all desire a good life, so that your days will be long, and summer will always be near.

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CLOSING PRAYER

Kôgisgaki alamizikw wji ali wlitbeskawihlawôganal milgowanil; ni taôlawi Kizos pajitbihlakw wskitkamigui wasakwhlaniganak - kowasakwhlaniganowô waji namitohodit, kolalokawôganowôl nalawiwi.

With each new day be thankful for the opportunities it offers you; and like the sun, become the light of the world. Let your light shine before others so that they will be inspired by your good deeds everywhere.

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THE HEBREW BIBLE, PROVERBS 3:13–20

Translation: Jewish Publication Society (adapted)

Happy is the one who finds wisdom, the one who attains understanding.

Wisdom’s value in trade is better than silver, her yield, greater than gold.

She is more precious than rubies; all of your goods cannot equal her.

In her right hand is length of days; in her left, riches and honor. Her ways are pleasant ways, and all her paths, peaceful.

She is a tree of life to those who grasp her, and whoever holds on to her is happy.

The LORD founded the earth by wisdom; the LORD established the heavens by understanding; By the LORD’s knowledge the depths burst apart, and the skies distilled dew.

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THE BHAGAVAD GITA 4.38–39

In this world, there is no purifier like wisdom; in time, one who is oneself perfected by yoga finds that wisdom in the self. With wisdom as the highest goal, controlling the senses, and filled with trust one reaches wisdom. There, with wisdom reached, one goes quickly to the highest place.

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THE NEW TESTAMENT, JAMES 3:13–18

Translation: Luke Timothy Johnson (adapted)

Who among you are wise and understanding? By their good manner of life let them demonstrate their deeds in wisdom’s meekness. But if you have bitter jealousy and selfish ambition in your hearts, do not boast and lie against the truth. This is not the wisdom that comes down from above, but one that is earthbound, unspiritual, demonic. For where there is jealousy and selfish ambition, there is disorder and every kind of mean practice. But the wisdom from above is first of all pure, then it is peaceable, gentle, open to persuasion. It is filled with mercy and with good fruits. It is not divided. It is not insincere. But the fruit that is righteousness is sown in peace by the makers of peace.

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THE QUR’AN 2:267–269

You who believe, give charitably from the good things you have acquired and that We have produced for you from the earth. Do not give away the bad things that you yourself would only accept with your eyes closed: remember that God is self-sufficient, worthy of all praise. Satan threatens you with the prospect of poverty and commands you to do foul deeds; God promises you His forgiveness and His abundance: God is limitless and all knowing, and He gives wisdom to whomever He will. Whoever is given wisdom has truly been given much good, but only those with insight bear this in mind.

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ZEN TEACHING OF MASTER LINJI (D. 867)

Translation: Burton Watson

When students today fail to make progress, where’s the fault? The fault lies in the fact that they don’t have faith in themselves! If you don’t have faith in yourself, then you’ll be forever in a hurry trying to keep up with everything around you, you’ll be twisted and turned by whatever environment you’re in and you can never move freely. But if you can just stop this mind that goes rushing around moment by moment looking for something, you’ll be no different from the patriarchs and buddhas.

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TONI MORRISON

Sarah Lawrence College Commencement Address, 1989

I want to talk about dreaming. Not the activity of the sleeping brain, but rather the activity of an awake and alert one. Not idle, wishful speculation, but engaged, directed daytime vision. About entrance into another space. Someone else’s situation, sphere, projection, if you like. By dreaming, the self permits intimacy with the other without the risk of being the other. And this intimacy that comes from pointed imagining should precede all of our decision making, all of our cause mongering and our action. We are in a mess, you know, and we have to get out. . . . We should visualize, imagine, dream up, and enter the other before we presume to solve their problems or ours. We might as well dream the world as it ought to be.

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