St. Aelred Catholic Church Bishop, Georgia The Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter
Ordinaries: Englished Mass XVII w/ Merbecke Decalogue Prelude: omitted Procession: Lord Jesus, Think on Me Asperges: a la Anglican Use Gradual Introit: Palmer and Burgess Plainchant Gradual Gradual: St. Peter Gradual Tract: St. Peter Gradual Credo: recto tono Offertory: Palmer and Burgess Plainchant Gradual Offertory Hymn: Lord in This Thy Mercy's Day Communion: Palmer and Burgess Plainchant Gradual Communion Other: Lenten Prose Recessional: There's a Wideness in God's Mercy Postlude: omitted
The Cincinnati Oratory / Old St Mary’s Church Cincinnati, Ohio
Full Proper (GR) except fauxbourdon Tract Mass XVII, Credo I Witt, Meditabor Compère, O bone Jesu, illumina oculus Aures ad nostras, plainsong The glory of these forty days (SPIRES)
Processional Hymn: All Ye Who Would the Christ Descry sung to 'ERHALT UNS HERR' Introit (GR) Kyrie - Mass XVII Resp. Psalm: Ostrowski Gospel Acclamation - 'Praise and Honor' set to the 'Orbis Factor Kyrie' tune - verse attached Offertory Motet: O Nata Lux - Tallis Offertory Chant (GR) Sanctus - Mass XVIII Agnus Dei - Mass XVII Communion Chant (GR) Communion Motets: Visionem Quam Vidistis - Ambrosio Cotes Light Everlasting - Olaf C. Christiansen Recessional Hymn: Tis Good, Lord, To Be Here
"The glory of these forty days" OLD 100th (sans orgues) Missa XI Orbis factor (Parish Book of Psalms) Praise & honor (Orbis factor/tonus pergrinus) Off. Palestrina: Quicumque Christum quaeritis Visionem quam vidistis (American Gradual) "Tis good Lord to be here" SWABIA "Lord Who throughout these forty days" ST FLAVIAN
St. Mary, Akron OH, 1PM Mass-which-shall-not-be-advertised
Processional/Recessional: God of mercy and compassion (harm. Tate Pumfrey) Gregorian propers (psalm-tone includes on Gradual and Tract, because Father knows best, amirite??) Mass XVII, Credo II Offertory: Jesus decus angelicum (19th c. hymn) Communion: O magne pater (Hildegard of Bingen)
We were going to do the Missa pro quadragesima secundum sanctum choralem, MH551 (Michael Haydn), but I have several key absences leaving the top too weak, so we'll do it next week. The soprano is the easiest part, but it does need to be solid. The other parts are..well...quite a bit less easy. I'm leaving the bass to the continuo and singing tenor so my other male has some support.
Entrance: Word of God, Come Down on Earth (LIEBSTER JESU) Kyrie: from Mass XVI Psalm: Psalm 116 (Proulx/Gelineau) Acclamation: “Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ…” by Peter Latona Offertory: How Good, Lord, to be Here! (SWABIA) Sanctus: from Mass XVIII Mystery of Faith: “Save us, Savior…” from ICEL Mass Amen: from A Community Mass (Proulx) Agnus Dei: from Mass XVIII Communion: “The Vision You have Seen” (C. Thatcher) Recessional: O Radiant Christ, Incarnate Word (WAREHAM)
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They do a wide array of music here in Pittsburgh. I have to say it works well, and the people sing.
Asperges ad lib II INT. Reminiscere (Graduale Romanum 1924) Kyrie XVII (First Kyrie) GRAD. Tribultiones (Graduale Romanum 1924) TRACT. Confitemini (Graduale Romanum 1924) CREDO II OFF. Meditabor (Graduale Romanum 1924) OFF. Motet. Summi Largitor Premii (Sarum Matins Hymn) SAN. XVII BEN. XVII AGN. XVII COM. Intellige (Graduale Romanum 1924) COM motet. Quaenam lingua tibi (Vespers hymn for the Feast of the Lance and Nails) COM motet. Salvete Clavi et Lancea ( Matins and Lauds hymn for the Feast of the Lance and Nails) Benedicamus XVII (Second tone) Domine salvum fac (Tonus Regalis) Ave Regina Caelorum (Simple tone)
We sang a Mass composed by one of our tenors, set in a minimalist style.
Full Gregorian propers, including Offertory verses from the Offertoriale Triplex Mass Ordinary: Missa Meditabor by Terrence B. Fay Offertory Motet: Ave Regina caelorum by Orlande de Lassus Communion Motet: Tribulationes civitatum by William Byrd Ave Regina caelorum (simple Tone)
Asperges me (Englished: Thou shalt purge me...) Propers: Palmer-Burgess Kyrie, Sanctus, Agnus Dei: Fourth Communion Service (Mass IX, Englished) Creed: from Shaw's "Anglican Folk Mass" Offertory Hymn: Lord Who Throughout These Forty Days Offertory Chant ad libitum: Maria Mater Gratiae Communion: I Am the Resurrection (Tomkins), I Know That My Redeemer Liveth (Tomkins), Ave Regina Caelorum in Latin and also Englished by our director Closing Hymn: Turn Back, O Man
Introit: Remember your Compassion, O Lord (Fr. Weber, option ii) Procession: Lord, Who Through These Forty Days (St. Flavian) Kyrie: Mass of the Immaculate Conception (Peter Latona) Psalm: R&A Acclamation: R&A Offertory: 'Tis Good Lord To Be Here (Swabia) Sanctus - Agnus Dei: German Mass (Schubert/Proulx) Communio: Fr. Weber, option ii Hymn: What Wondrous Love is This Motet: Jesu Dulcis Memoria (attr. Victoria) Recessional: Christ be our Light
Introit (Sunday)Source and Summit Processional (Saturday) Christ Whose Glory (Dix) Kyrie Missa Simplex Psalm / Gospel Verse Source and Summit Offertory Tis Good Lord to be Here Offertory Chant Ordinary Mass XVIII (Latin) Mystery of Faith Save us Savior (ICEL chant) Communion Chant Source and Summit Hymn What Wondrous Love is This/Soul of my Savior Recessional Lord Who Throughout These Forty Days
My favorite hymn for Transfiguration (that I wish I could use) has always been "O Wondrous Type, O Vision Fair"... But I'll take "come with us to the plain..." Over alot of other stuff!
Novus Ordo Mass Introit (as a prelude, alas): Tibi dixit, Gregorian plainsong (in Latin, a cappella) Entrance Hymn: Tis good Lord, to be here (SWABIA) Kyrie: XVII C (in Latin), with organ accompaniment Psalm & Gospel Verse: Ignatius Pew Missal, Weber OSB Offertory motet: O nata lux, Denis Mason (a cappella) Sanctus & Agnus Dei: Mass XVII (in Latin), with organ accompaniment Communion chant: Hic est Filius (in English), from Fr. Weber's Propers of the Mass (a cappella) Communion motet: Visionem, Ambrosio Cotes (a cappella) Communion hymn: What wondrous love (WONDROUS LOVE) Exeunt hymn: O wondrous type (AGINCOURT) Choral postlude: Nunc tempus acceptabile (in English), from Fr. Weber's Hymnal of the Hours (a cappella)
I drew from the Hymnal 1940. Our communion hymn was written by Fr. Christopher Phillips, long time pastor at Our Lady of the Atonement in San Antonio (the ordinariate use founding parish).
Behold our Lord transfigured. In Sacrament Divine; His glory deeply hidden, ‘neath forms of Bread and Wine. Our eyes of faith behold Him, Salvation is outpoured, The Savior dwells among us, By ev’ry heart adored
No longer on the mountain with Peter, James, and John Our precious savior bids us to walk where saints have gone. He has no lasting dwelling, Save in the hearts of men; He feeds us with his body, to make us whole again.
With Moses and Elijah, We worship Christ our King; Lord, make our souls transfigured, Let us with angels sing. Lead us in paths of glory, Give tongues to sing thy praise; Lord Jesus, keep us faithful, Now and for all our days.
The Glory of These Forty Days Psalm Chabanel Tract "Praise and Honor..." Hurd/Missa Orbis F. Offertory What Wondrous Love is This (Free Harmonization) Communio: Visionem Marian Antiphon: Ave Regina Caelorum Hymn: This is our Accepted Time No postlude
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