Presentation of the Lord Catholic Church Montgomery, Texas The Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter
Corpus Christi Sunday Solemn High Mass
Propers (and Sequence) - from The Saint Peter Gradual Ordinary - Communion Service in E (Collegium Regale), Darke
Prelude - Meditation on AVE VERUM Processional Hymn - Verbum supernum prodiens/The Word at God's right hand came forth (WERNER) Sprinkling Rite - Asperges Me, trad. Offertory Anthem - Ave Verum Corpus, Elgar Communion Hymn - Humbly I adore Thee (ADORO TE) Communion Motet - O Sacred Feast, Willan Hymn at the Exposition - O Saving Victim (WERNER) Solemn Procession - Now, my tongue, the mystery telling (MODE III) At the Repose - Adoremus in Aeternum, Allegri Closing Hymn - Ave Verum Corpus (MODE VI)
Postlude: Toccata on PANGE LINGUA, ST THOMAS, and ADORO TE
Procession: Lord who at thy first eucharist Introit: Weber Heritage Mass Psalm: Schmitt Sequence: short form (latin) Alleluia: mode vii Offertory: Sicut Cervus (palestrina) Communion: Weber Communion Motet: O Sacred Feast (Willan) Hymn at the Exposition / procession: Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All Procession: Pange Lingua Benediction: Tantum Ergo (Palestrina) a4 Closing Hymn: Alleluia, Sing to Jesus Postlude: Improvisation
For the first time that I can remember we had the External Solemnity...
Asperges: Mode VII INT. Cibavit eos (Graduale Romanum 1924) KYR: Mass XIV GLO: Mass XIV GRD: Oculi omnium (Graduale Romanum 1924) ALL: Caro mea (Graduale Romanum 1924) SEQ: Lauda Sion (Graduale Romanum 1924) CRD: I OFF: Sacerdotes Domini (Graduale Romanum 1924) OFF Motet: Aeternae Rex Altissime (Corpus Christi Hymn) SAN: Mass XIV BEN: Mass XIV AGN: Mass XIV COM Motet: Ave Verum COM Motet: Christus noster (Compline hymn) COM: Quotiescumque (Graduale Romanum 1924) Domine Salvum fac Marian Anthem Salve Regina Solemn tone
Entrance Antiphon Hymn (antiphon renewal) set to Old Hundredth Fr. Weber Introït during incensation (florid/option I) Choral Kyrie & Gloria from Dalitz’s Missa Tribus Vocibus Psalm 110 as set by me (melody based on ‘tu es sacerdos’: https://youtu.be/1BY3kFj2EDA) Full sequence (Palmer/Burgess edition) Festal alleluia with polyphonic choral coda Off: Salve Regina by Alvez Barkoskie IV (this is a real gem and deserves to spread wildly: https://youtu.be/yoFIIA1iPWk) Sanctus—Agnus from Olbash’s Mass in Honor of Our Lady, Star of the Sea Fr. Weber Communion Antiphon (florid/option I) Ave Verum Corpus set to music by Rheinberger (adapted to one of the Abendlied) Frisina's Anima Christi as a pseudo-hymn, with refrain in the worship aid and sung by the congregation and verses cantored. We ended mass with O Salutaris as this then kicked off a Eucharistic procession which included chanting Adoro te devote and the full Laudes Regiæ (in Latin with responses in a worship aid), and ending with Tantum Ergo during the reposition, followed by one verse of Holy God We Praise Thy Name from memory, and a short postlude.
Introit: Cibavit eos (Simple English Propers) Processional Hymn: Alleluia, Sing to Jesus Kyrie: XVI Gloria: Andrews Psalm 110: Schiavone/Gelineau Sequence: Lauda Sion in English (Hymnal 1940), alternating stanzas between choir/cantor and congregation Alleluia: Celtic Offertory: Panis angelicus (Franck) at choir Mass; Lord, Who at Thy First Eucharist at others Sanctus/Mysterium/Amen: Community Mass Agnus Dei: Holy Cross Mass Communion Proper: Hoc corpus (Simple English Propers) Communion Hymn: Draw Near (Janco) Recessional Hymn: Laudate, Laudate Dominum (Walker)
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