As several threads have served to herald this event, here is what happened at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham this week-end. I'm putting it here knowing that some will be interested, Such festivities on the feast of title are not rare in Anglican tradition. I also would like to see other such patronal feasts from other parishes or cathedrals - or, if not patronal feasts, extraordinary celebrations of one thing and another.
The Most Rev. Stephen Lopes - Bishop, the Ordinariate of the Chair of St Peter The Very Rev. Charles Hough IV - Rector, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham Edmund Murray - Choirmaster and Organist, the Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham
Saturday, 24 September, 6.00pm Parish banquet in the great hall of the chancery adjacent to the cathedral.
Sunday, 25 September, 11.15am Solemn Pontifical Mass -
(During the mass we had the institution of about 40 acolytes from all over the Ordinariate: the US and Canada. They were all vested in choir habit and birettas.)
Organ Voluntary - on Ave maris stella - - - Improvisation At the Entrance: Hymn - 'Sing We of the Blessed Mother' - - - Rustington Introit - Rorate caeli, ennerant - - - Mode I (Palmer-Burgess)
Psalm - Magnificat - - - Chant, William Jacobs Alleluya and Verse - Et ingressus angelus - - - Mode VI (AUG)
Anthems at the Institution of Acolytes - 'If Ye Love Me' - - - Thos. Tallis 'Teach Me, O Lord, the Way of Thy Statutes' - - - Thos. Attwood Ubi Caritas - - - Maurice Durufle
The Nicene Creed - - - - Recto tono, with organ embellishments
At the Offertory - The Antiphon: Ave Maria gratia plena - - - Mode VIII (Palmer-Burgess) Anthem: Salve sola Dei genitrix - - - Wllm. Byrd
Agnus Dei - Missa Sancte Maria Magdelene - - - Healey Willan
At the Communion - The Antiphon: Ecce virgo - - - Mode I (Palmer-Burgess) Anthem: Ave verum corpus - - - Gabriele Faure Hymn: 'Maiden, yet a mother' - - - Cranham
(The Dismissal was followed immediately by a procession to the outdoor Shrine [which is a 1/2 scale replica of the sole standing arch at the original shrine in England, and incorporates flint stones from there].)
At the Procession to the Shrine - Litany of Our Lady of Walsingham
(Then was made a procession to the site for the new Educational and Music Building, behind the Shrine and adjacent to the Chancery)
At the Procession to Groundbreaking for the New Educational and Music Building - Psalm LXXXIV - Quam dilecta tabernacula tua Domine! - - - Tone III
The Angelus - - - - Anonymous chant
Sunday, 25 September, 4.00pm Solemn Second Evensong
Organ Voluntary - Adagio in E - - - Frank Bridge
Introit - 'Mother of God, Here I Stand Now Praying' - - - Sir John Kenneth Tavener
The Preces - - - - Kenneth Leighton
Office Hymn - 'Ave Maria, O Maiden, O Mother' - - - Sister M
Magnificat - St. Paul's Service - - - Herbert Howells Nunc Dimittis - St. Paul's Service - - - Herbert Howells
The Prayers and The Suffrages - - - Kenneth Leighton
The Anthem - Vidi speciosam - - - T.L. da Victoria
Marian Antiphon - Salve Regina - - - Cesar Carillo
At the Dismissal - Hymn: 'O Glorious Maid, Exalted Far' - - - Ivyhatch
Organ Voluntary - Fugue in D-Major, BWV 532 - - - J.S. Bach
Reception in the Parish Hall - (At one point during the reception our Canadian friends offered a toast to HM the Queen and sang her anthem - some of us joined in.... heartily.)
Send details, Aaron. I've been to Williamsburg numerous times. It is one of my favourite places. In fact, a part of me could have been happy living there in the colonial section. I understand that there is a new, rather modern, OLW church on the outskirts of the city. I have visited the original one in the city centre, near William and Mary College and the colonial section. What a charming Georgian church it was. What has become of it? Tell us more about your rededication - and, the music in general at the shrine.
The old Saint Bede church has now been formally renamed the National Shrine of OLW, a title it technically had since the 1940s. It is used for Masses most by the Catholic Campus Ministry at William and Mary but also weddings and funerals for Saint Bede. The college CCM provides music for the Masses there with the parish providing music for weddings and funerals. The parish runs Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament in this building weekdays from 7am-midnight. The parish built a new Saint Bede church in 2003 a couple of miles from the historic district. The new church seats almost 1600 and has a 54 rank Buzard pipe organ.
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