Palm Sunday 2022
  • Presentation of the Lord Catholic Church
    Montgomery, Texas
    The Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter

    Palm Sunday
    Solemn High Mass

    Prelude - "Hosanna Filio David" from 12 Chorale Preludes on Gregorian Chant Themes, Jeanne Demessieux
    Propers - from The Saint Peter Gradual
    Tract - Christus Factus Est, Graduale Romanum
    Ordinary - Mass for Our Lady of Walsingham, McDonough

    Blessing of the Palms - Antiphon Hosanna Filio David
    Distribution of the Palms - Confitemini Domino
    Procession - All Glory, Laud, and Honor (ST. THEODULPH)
    Upon Entering the Church - Ingrediente
    Offertory Motet - Adoramus Te, Christe, Dubois
    Communion Hymn - Glory Be to Jesus (CASWALL)
    Communion Motet - The Reproaches, Victoria, with Palmer-Burgess chant interpolation
    Closing Hymn - O Sacred Head, Sore Wounded (PASSION CHORALE)
    Postlude - Meditation on Passion Chorale, improvisation
  • MatthewRoth
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    We did nothing special, only adding on to what we did for Lent.

    Asperges Me (mode IV)
    Mass XVII (Kyrie, mode I, with Benedicamus Domino, mode VI for the ease of the celebrant)
    Propers for the blessing of palms as in the Liber Usualis. We sang the Hosanna, Filio David; In Monte Oliveti; Sanctus XVIII; the two antiphons Pueri Hebraeorum; Occurunt turbae (the procession was inside in our chapel); Gloria Laus et Honor (three or four verses only); Ingrediente.
    Mass propers (due to the Passion being sung with assistance from the schola, we did the psalm tone for the verse of the Gradual and the tract. Next year, we'll hopefully do the full tract of Lent I, Palm Sunday, and Good Friday)
    Ave Regina Caelorum (simplex) with verse and collect.

    I'm not a fan of hymns on Palm Sunday, but the people love "O Sacred Head, Surrounded," and they sing it well.

    We've been doing the mode I Kyrie, and I need to remember that singing it up an octave from what the organist thought was best is the way to go. The people will be more participatory next year; we do mode VI in Advent, but I suggested doing the mode I for Lent. This is what the ICRSP does at the seminary; in a perfect world, we'd do the simpler mode VII Asperges in Advent as well.
    Thanked by 2tomjaw CHGiffen
  • francis
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    TLM (all a cappella, 2.5 hours, priest, deacon, subdeacon, 9 altar servers, SATB choir 6,6,5,5, and men's schola)

    PALMS
    (1955 Liturgy) [took about an hour] using various antiphons
    All Glory Laud and Honor (vernacular)
    Asperges Mode IV
    Hosanna Fillio David
    Pueri Hebraeorum (Ant 1 & 2)
    Christus Vincit
    Gloria Laus etc. (at front door)

    MASS
    Int Proper
    Ordinary-Mass XVII Kyrie
    Gradual and Tract - Psalm Tone
    Passion-St. Matthew,Victoria (21 sections, SATB)
    Credo I
    Off Proper
    Christus Factus Est
    Ordinary-Mass XVII Sanctus & Agnus
    Com Proper
    In Dulcis Jesu Memoria (three part with GC verse accomp with drone)
    Benedicamus
    Marian Antiphon: Ave Regina Caelorum (simple tone)
    O Sacred Head Surrounded (vernacular)

    Postlude-Crucifixus 8a
  • SalieriSalieri
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    At the principal Mass (Novus Ordo)

    Prelude: Toccata in C Major (Pachelbel)
    Entrance of the ministers: Hosanna to the Son of David (Weber), with Ps. 117(118): 1
    Procession: All Glory, Laud, and Honor
    Entrance Responsory: As the Lord Entered (Weber)
    Kyrie: Simplex Ordinarium II, setting ii
    Psalm: Ps. 21(22); R/. Lord, come to my defense (By Flowing Waters, P. Ford)
    Gradual: Christus factus est (Graduale Romanum)
    Offertory: My heart expected reproach (Weber)
    Hymn: Jezu Chryste Panie mily
    Sanctus: XVIII (Deus genitor alme)
    Agnus Dei: XVII (Kyrie salve)
    Communion: Father, if this chalice cannot pass (Weber)
    Hymn: Piesn sie rozlega
    Anthem: The Palms (J.-B. Faure)
    Hymn (after communion): O Sacred Head Surrounded
    Recessional Hymn: Ludu, moj Ludu
    Postlude: Duet for Crying Babies (Anon.) (I.e., no postlude)
  • ServiamScores
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    St. John the Evangelist in Goshen, IN

    Hosanna Filio David
    Procession from gym to church: Pueri Hebraeorum with verses from the missal sung in English to a psalm tone.
    Once the choir ascended to the loft we transitioned to All Glory, Laud, and Honor with the organ accompaniment/fanfares by Dan Miller
    Psalm 22: my own arrangement https://youtu.be/JHD16W1H84c
    Gospel Acc. also by me (but with correct verse): https://youtu.be/YEuHa2ATDCs
    Offertory Motet: My heart expected reproach and misery: https://youtu.be/AVWQj2u5FPo
    Missa XVII
    Communion: Bartlet Simple English Proper printed in worship aid, followed by the motet, Take up thy cross https://youtu.be/TbbNkNbztaA followed by Ah, Holy Jesus (Herzliebster Jesu).
    Ave Regina Caelorum after the final blessing and the priest exited in silence.

    Thanked by 1CHGiffen
  • davido
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    choir mass (adult and children’s choirs)

    Preludes by cherub choir, k-2
    Hosanna to the son of David (childrens choir, grades 3-8)
    Blessing of Palms: improv on hosanna filio David
    Procession: All glory laud and honor
    Psalm: Alstott with verses to chant by Matthew Camidge
    Offertory: Glory be to Jesus (childrens choir)
    Hymn: O Sacred Head
    Sanctus and Agnus XVII
    Communion: my song is love unknown (adult choir anthem)
    Hymn: What wondrous love is this
    Recessional: Lift High the Cross
    Thanked by 1CHGiffen
  • PaxTecum
    Posts: 314
    Novus Ordo Mass

    Blessing of Palms: Hosanna Filio David (ICEL) (at Church entrance)
    (silence during actual blessing with Holy Water)
    Procession into the Church: "Six days before the Passover..." - Weber
    Resp. Psalm - Ignatius Pew Missal
    Verse before Gospel - Ignatius Pew Missal
    Offertory - When I Survey The Wondrous Cross
    Sanctus & Agnus, etc. - ICEL Chants
    Communion Ant. - Weber
    Communion - My Song is Love Unknown
    Recessional - O Sacred Head Surrounded

    No prelude or postlude.
    Thanked by 1CHGiffen
  • Richard MixRichard Mix
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    St David of Wales, Richmond Calif.

    8:00
    Hosanna to the Son of David (a curious simplification of CCH version)
    All Glory, Laud, and Honor
    My God, my God/Ps. 22 (Parish Book of Psalms)
    Tract Christ became obedient (American Gradual)
    read Passion
    Off. Improperium (American Gradual)
    Sanctus & Agnus XI (Latin)
    Comm. Pater si non potest (American Gradual) & O Sacred Head

    11:00
    Hosanna Filio David (Schubert, w/ a single chant by Ann Callaway for verses)
    All Glory, Laud, and Honor
    My God, my God/Ps. 22 (Parish Book of Psalms)
    Tract Christ became obedient (American Gradual)
    Luke Passion with Lassus turbae
    Off. Improperium (American Gradual)
    Sanctus & Agnus XI (Latin)
    Comm. Pater si non potest (American Gradual) & O Sacred Head
    Thanked by 1CHGiffen
  • NihilNominisNihilNominis
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    St Mary, Help of Christians
    Sleepy Eye, MN

    9.30
    Hosanna to the Son (ICEL)
    All Glory, Laud, and Honor
    Alstott Psalm / GA
    Hosanna in the Highest (anthem they have done for 40 years)
    Improperium (Bartlett SEP)
    Jubilate Deo / ICEL Ordinary
    English plainchant Communio
    O Sacred Head Surrounded
    God So Loved the World, Stainer
    Were You There


    11.30
    Plainchant for procession (Pueri Hebraeorum; Cum Angelis; Gloria, Laus)
    Ingrediente, Schubert, arr. Montani
    Mass XVII
    Gregorian Proper (shortened for pastoral reasons)
    Pau Casals, O Vos Omnes
    Gregorio Allegri, Miserere Mei (Hi-C version)
  • tomjaw
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    St Bede's Clapham Park 11am Mass
    Two sets of Male cantors for the Propers and one set of Lady Cantrix? for the Ordinary, 10 men, 4 ladies, and 3 children in the choir

    Blessing of Palms (all Chant sung in full according to the G.R. 1924)
    Asperges mode 7
    ANT. Hosanna filio David.
    GRAD. In Monte Oliveti.
    SANTUS. XVIII
    ANT. Pueri Hebraeorum (alternated with Ps. 23)
    ANT. Pueri Hebraeorum (alternated with Ps. 46)
    The above 2 Antiphons are set this way in a 1962 chant book.
    ANT. Cum audisset.
    ANT. Ante sex dies.
    ANT. Occurrunt turbae.
    ANT. Cum Angelis.

    HYMN. Gloria Laus.
    RESP. Ingrediente.

    Mass (all Chant sung in full according to the G.R. 1924)
    INT. Domine ne longe.
    KYR. XVII first version
    GRAD. Tenuisti.
    TRACT. Deus deus. (alternated Cantors 1, choir, Cantors 2 etc.)
    PASSION. Victoria setting
    GOSPEL. Solemn ancient tone
    CREDO. I
    OFF. Improperium
    OFF. Hymn Magnum Salutis Gaudium
    SAN. XVII
    AGNUS. XVII
    COM. Pater si, Chant setting alternated with the Isaac polyphonic setting, with psalm verses.
    BENE. XVII first version
    Domine Salvum fac.
    Marian Anthem. Ave Regina Caelorum, De la Rue

    This took 2h 40 mins...
  • Saint-Roch Church, Paris (Tridentine, 1955 Palm Sunday rite):

    Entrance: Vexilla regis prodeunt and Hosanna Filio David, in plainchant.
    Distribution of the palms: antiphons Pueri hebraeorum, with psalm verses (one of the only genuine improvements of Pius XII's reform in my opinion).
    Procession: various antiphons, psalm 147 (with the famous "Hosanna (x3) Filio David" by Canon Noël Darros) and Gloria Laus, all in plainchant.
    Entrance: Ingrediente Domino and the introit Domine, ne longe, in plainsong.
    Kyrie: XVII.
    Gradual: Tenuisti, sung in a polyphonic setting by Thomas Tallis (!).
    Tract: Deus, Deus meus, in falsobordone.
    The Passion was read in French (the same with the Gospel before the procession and the Epistle).
    Credo I.
    Offertory: Improperium, in plainsong.
    Motet: Aestimatus sum, Roland de Lassus.
    Sanctus: XVII.
    After the Consecration: Adoramus te, Christe, Quirino Gasparini.
    Agnus Dei: XVII.
    During Communion: Miserere mei, Deus, Allegri.
    Communion antiphon: Pater, si non potest, in plainsong.
    Recessional: "Ô Croix dressée sur le monde", a French canticle, sung on a Breton melody.
  • Kind of surprised that no one did the Malcolm Ingrediente or the Weelkes Hosanna... two of my all-time favourites.
    Ours was fairly simple as my choral forces were fairly limited.
    Hymns All Glory Laud and Honour (with improvised fanfare), Holy Jesu by thy Passion, My Song is Love Unknown, When I survey the wondrous Cross. Missal chant Hosanna (Latin), Gregorian Communio.
    I had to stay and thurificate for the next Mass as well which was sadly a guitar Mass. But man, did I ever get the thurible going... a beautiful haze lasted in the church for over an hour after that Mass. The incense blend was one I made myself.
    Thanked by 1CHGiffen
  • ronkrisman
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    This thread calls to my mind perhaps the greatest composition of the late Russell Woollen, his Ingediente Domino, written sometime in the late 1950's, I believe. I used it a few times when I was directing choirs in the early 1970's. Perhaps those unfamiliar with the piece might wish to resurrect it. I think Woollen captures the text in a far superior way than does George Malcolm.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPKntKzXVmM
    Thanked by 2Salieri CHGiffen
  • St. Vincent de Paul - Elkhart, IN (NO)

    ICEL Hosanna
    Procession: Hosanna (Taize), All Glory Laud and Honor (ST THEODULPH)
    Psalm: Guimont
    Gospel Acc: Peter Latona
    Passion according to GIA - at choral Mass, turba choruses by Viadana from CPDL, adapted by me with the correct Lectionary text
    Offertory: WONDROUS LOVE or My Song is Love Unknown
    Jubilate Deo S/A, Mysterium fidei, Pater noster
    Communion: from Source and Summit
    Choral pieces: "My Jesus Mercy" (Kwasnieski), "Adoramus te" (Dubois)
    Recessional: Ride On, Ride on in Majesty (TRURO)
    Postlude: O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden (Reger)
    Thanked by 1CHGiffen
  • Caleferink
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    St. Mary, Tampa

    Antiphon: Hosanna filio David (Roman Missal chant)
    Procession: All Glory, Laud, and Honor (ST. THEODULPH)
    Psalm 22: Frisina, adapt. Leferink
    Gospel Acc.: Alstott/chant Christus factus est
    Offertory: Improperium (McNeil Robinson)
    Sanctus: Roman Missal chant
    Mystery of Faith: Roman Missal chant - Save us, Savior...
    Agnus Dei: XVIII
    Communion: Father, If This Cup May Not Pass (Nestor)
    Recessional: Were You There (vv. ...crucified my Lord, ...nailed him to the tree, & ...laid him in the tomb)
    Thanked by 1CHGiffen
  • Caleferink,

    Can you explain your choice of Were you there, since it seems to be not in keeping with the other selections you've made?
  • NihilNominisNihilNominis
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    Seems perfectly in keeping to me. I wish the verse about the sun refusing to shine were included. That's such an elegant, oblique reference to our Lord's death.
  • Caleferink
    Posts: 434
    Chris: It's the proverbial bone thrown. I think if I didn't do it, I would be crucified myself.
    @NihilNominis: If I did it at a time other than the end, I probably would have included that verse. Since it was the closer and people tend to flee faster than Jesus' disciples at the Mount of Olives, I had to pick and choose. I'm doing Were You There again on Good Friday during Communion, and I include it there.