Processional: When I Survey the Wondrous Cross Gloria (the "standard" chant one) Psalm: Our Blessing Cup (by a local composer) Gospel Acclamation: Respond and Acclaim Washing of Feet: And Can it Be (by a local composer) Glory Be To Jesus O Love, How Deep Preparation of Gifts: Where Charity and Love Prevail O Bone Jesu (Palestrina) Holy, Holy: Community Mass/Proulx Mortem Tuam Amen: two-note chant Agnus Dei (the chant everyone knows) Communion: Hoc Corpus When Jesus Wept (choir; as a canon) Humbly We Adore Thee (Adoro te Devote) Sing My Tongue (first two verses English, all the verses Latin)
prelude: little prelude and fugue in G att, bach probably kuhneau (yea, THAt one)
Open : Lift high the Cross
Gloria: Creation (sigh) but we did bells inside and out!
Responsorial Haas (sigh)
gospel accl and verse mine published by cantica nova (sorry couldnt help the self promo)
Washing of the feet
1. chant ubi caritas refrain latin, verses english (yea)
2. Gathered in the Love of Christ Haugan (based on canon in D) (sigh)
Offertory
Ave Verum Mozart (hea, its Mozart)
Communion
1. We have been told
2. Franck Panis Angelicus sung by my 10 year old boy soprano choir member (major yea)
Pange Lingua standared chant followed by traditional tantum ergo (will work on a renaissance setting for next year)
Lift High the Cross (alt Eng Span verses) premiere of a Kyrie composed by our trumpet player Gloria XV with an Antiphon (Gloria in Excelsis Deo) for the congregation response WLP ant. w/Aristotle verses gosp acc: original chant version The sacrament of service Yo No Soy Ubi Caritas Sanctus Memorial Acc Amen premiere of Agnus Dei composed by our trumpet player I am the bread of life (alt Eng Span verses) Pange Lingua (alt Eng Span verses) Tantum Ergo
Prelude: String Quartet Op. 76, No. 3 Haydn Introit God forbid that I should glory- H. Willan Lift high the cross Missa de Angelis Kyrie Gloria Community Mass Psalm Richard Rice Acclmation Proulx Song of the Lord's command Haas Sung Intercessions Ubi Caritas Hurd Community Mass Chant Agnus Dei Communion Antiphon I will lift up the cup C. Thatcher WLP Ave Verum Mozart Hail Our Savior's Glorious Body Stay Here and Keep Watch Taize
Entrance Antiphon: "We should glory in the cross" — Rice, Simple Choral Gradual (SCG) Hymn: Lift High the Cross Kyrie XVI Gloria: Congregational Mass — John Lee Psalm: Esguerra Acclamation: Mode VI Antiphon/Psalm at Foot Washing: "I give you a new commandment" — SCG (with verses from Psalm 118(119)) Offertory: Ubi Caritas — Taizé Sanctus XVIII Memorial Acclamation C: Esguerra Lord's Prayer: Sacramentary Agnus Dei XVIII Communion Antiphon: Hoc corpus — Gregorian chant, Mode VIII Communion Antiphon and Psalm: "This body will be given for you" — SCG, with verses from Psalm 22(23) Transfer of the Holy Eucharist: Pange lingua gloriosi — Gregorian chant, mode III Stripping of the Altar: Psalm 21(22), English, Mode II psalm tone
Programmed by a guest director at our parish tonight:
Prelude: Barber Adagio for Strings (organ)
Entrance: Lift high the cross
Presentation of the oils: Rite for receiving the holy oils (Schiavone)
Gloria: Gloria (Spanish setting by Salazar) - anyone familiar with this? Is it illicit?
Psalm: El Caliz que Bendecimos (Palazon)
Gospel acclamation: Respond & Acclaim
Washing of feet: Jesus took a towel & So you must do (Haugen) - This was done during breaks within the Gospel (lots of discussion about this at the house following mass this evening). Perceived as theater - and the congregation told not to stand during the Gospel.
Preparation of gifts: Ubi Caritas (Durufle)
Mass of Creation
Communion: Pan de Vida (Hurd) & The Supper of the Lord
Transfer of the Eucharist: Pange Lingua (only two verses in English) - then into Jesus Remember Me - then Tantum Ergo at the altar of repose (in Latin)
This was our pastor's first multilingual major Mass. Vernaculars: English, Spanish, LaHu
Ordinary: Iubilate Deo: Greek/Latin
All went very well.
Saint Mary’s Parish, Visalia, California
Holy Thursday, Mass of the Lord’s Supper
Entrance: LIFT HIGHT THE CROSS (Crucifer)
Introit Antiphon: “We should glory in the cross” Simple Choral Gradual/Rice
Opening Rites: Kyrie (Mass XVI) Gloria (Mass VIII)
Responsorial: “El caliz que bendecimos es la communion de la sangre de Cristo”
Gospel Accl.: LENTEN GOSPEL ACCLAMATION (Culbreth)
Mandatum: “The Lord Jesus, when he had eaten…” Simple Choral Gradual/Rice
GREAT IS THE LORD/HAY GRAN AMOR (Cortez)
Offertory: UBI CARITAS (B.Hurd) Alternating English/Spanish verses
Eucharistic Accl.: Sanctus XVIII/ Christ has die-Amen/Agnus Dei XVIII
Communion Procession:Antiphon: “This is my body…” American Gradual/B.Ford
AMEN: EL CUERPO DE CRISTO (Schiavone)
THIS IS MY BODY (Culbreth) Communion Anthem: I SEE A ROSE IN THE GARDEN J. Martin
Transfer of Holy Eucharist:
Procession in church- PANGE LINGUA GLORIOSI plainchant
Procession outside to repose: PANGE LINGUA- Ricky Manalo
All propers in the Liber
antiphons 1 and 8 (Ubi caritas) during the washing of the feet
Ordinary- Victoria's Missa 'O quam gloriosum'
Loved singing the verse on the gradual, all propers were stunning and a joy to sing.
No major biffs by anyone, even me.
To keep it real a certain FSSP priest decided to sing a different dismissal- one we weren't prepared for. We just came back with the Lenten response. Next year!
Loved the gold vestments. Tons of incense winding with the chant.
Though our music resources, traditions, architecture, and congregational make-up are hardly typical, some of you may be interested in what transpires at St. Paul Church, Cambridge, MA. The church, by the way, is always filled for the Triduum liturgies.
Organ prelude: Pange lingua / Leo Sowerby
Introit: Nos autem gloriari (sung by a select group of boys from the loft)
Procession: The Royal Banners Forward Go (tune: The King’s Majesty; all ten verses are sung with short organ interludes. Considering the length of the church and the incensing of the altar, all are needed.)
Psalm 116 / Marier (for those unfamiliar with Marier’s settings, the first half of each verse is sung a cappella by the boys, the second half is in 4-parts)
Gospel Acclamation / Marier (verses sung a cappella, 4-parts)
Washing of the Feet: Where Abideth Charity and Love / Marier
Ubi Caritas / Duruflé
(both pieces are transposed to E, thus allowing for a smooth transition)
Preparation: How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place / Brahms
Holy, Holy, Holy / Marier, #23 for those who have access to our hymnal
Memorial Acclamation / Marier #26D
Great Amen / #27 (known by some as the “Dresden”)
Our Father / Marier #30
Agnus Dei XVII
Communion: Ave verum / Saint-Saens
Transfer of the Holy Eucharist: #228 Now My Tongue, the Mystery Telling (the local custom has the cantor intoning the first line of each verse, after verses 2 and 4, the choir repeats these verses in a 4-part setting by Palestrina)
Entrance: At That First Eucharist
Kyrie from Mass XVI
Organ Fanfares to the Gloria - my own composition
Gloria: Carrol Thomas Andrews (tower bells and altar bells rung the entire time)
Psalm: Our Blessing Cup by Haugen
Gospel: Lenten Acclamation by Proulx
Foot washing: The Servant Song, What Wondrous Love, and Let All Mortal Flesh
Offertory: Jesus Took the Cup arr. by Hopson
Sanctus, Mem. Acc., Amen: People's Mass
Communion: Eat This Bread - Berthier
Communion organ filler: Our Blessed Savior Seven Times Spoke by Pachelbel
Transfer of the Eucharist: Pange Lingua - 1 vs. Latin, 6 vs. in English
The church was full, priest and people chants their parts. Beautiful singing of the choir. (no cantors up in the front waving arms around) Lots of incence. THis is not my parish, but I often go there. Beautiful Liturgy.
Organ: Le Banquet Celeste Oliver Messiaen
Intorit/Procession Wareham
Kyrie
Gloria: Missa de Angeis
Psalm: S. Weber
Acclamation: RKF (I believe it's initial of the MD)
Washing of Feet
Motet - Ubi caritas Durufle
Antiphons of the Footwashing by R. K Fitzgerald (MD)
Motet - O Sacrum Convivium Viadana
Hymn: Humbly I adore Thee (Adorote)
Sanctus: Mass XVIII
Acclamation: Mortem Tuam
Agnus Dei: Missa Cuntipotens genitor Deus RKF
Communion Antiphone Mode 6
Motet- Tantum Ergo D. Severac
Transfer of the Holy Eucharist
Tantum Ergo (English and Latin)
Organ prelude: Le Banquet Celeste by Olivier Messiaen
Pro: Jeus, My Love.....
Kyrie eleison by Harold Friedell
Gloria by Carrol Andrews
Ps....Gregorican Chan, Mode V
During Mandantum: Ubi Caritas by Maurice Durufle & Antiphons Gregorian Chant (from this website)
During Offerotry: Anima Christi by Gerald Near
Ordinary of Mass....Mass of the City by Richard Proulx
During Communion: Prelude on Attende Domine by Jeanne Demessieux
O salutaris by Leo Delibes
Pange Lingua in Latin ...Gregorian Chant
Panis Angelicus by Cesar Franck
Entrance Hymn: At the Name of Jesus (sorry to say it's the modern one in "JourneySongs" with the neutered text) Kyrie: Mass XVI Gloria: Judy Hylton (again with the JourneySongs) Responsorial Psalm: R&A with SATB on the refrains. Transposed up a major second because it's down in the blottosphere for the basses and altos. Gospel Acclamation: Kraehenbuehl with mode VI verse, sung by treble voices. SATB on refrains a capella Washing of Feet: "Love One Another" by Bobby Fisher (no, not the chess player). Father moves through this at record speed, so it had to be short. Music during preparation of the gifts: "mandatum novum do vobis" by Taizé; two-part imitative on some refrains, plus cantor for verses. Sanctus, Mysterium Fidei: my own miserable unison setting from 1995 Doxology and Amen: recto tono Agnus Dei: Mass XVII in English Communion: "Trilingual Ubi Caritas" by Cheryl Aranda. I massaged the piano part a good bit. I need to write some parts for the men's section for next year because the verses are kind of lame. Transfer: Pange Lingua (mode III). The people sang a good bit, but mostly i heard the choir.
This is a collaboration with the pop ensemble because we believe in demonstrating unity for Holy Thursday and Confirmation especially. Next year (if there is a next year for me) there will be some different music, I hope.
Processional: Lift High the Cross
Kyrie: Heritage Mass
Gloria: Mass of the Shepherds
Psalm & Gospel Acclamation: Respond & Acclaim
Washing of Feet: Antiphons I, IV and VI from Ad Lotionem Pedum Interspersed with the Rosania Ubi Caritas and Where True Charity and Love Dwell
Preparation of the Gifts: Sleepers, Wake! (A very poor text adaptation of a chorale from the Bach Cantata 140)
Holy, Holy: Mass of the Shepherds
Memorial Acclamation/Amen: Heritage Mass
Agnus Dei: Heritage Mass
Communion: Ave Verum Corpus (Mozart); Lord, Who At Thy First Eucharist
We then processed with the Blessed Sacrament to an adjacent building while chanting Pange Lingua/Tantum Ergo
One thing that is odd at our parish is that for the washing of the feet, parishioners are called forward to have their feet washed by other parishioners at 4 or 5 different stations around the church. After they have their feet washed, they may (or may not) stay and wash the next person's feet. This goes on for a good ten minutes. Although I think the idea behind it is admirable, I think the traditional ritual is a more complete symbol and does not unnecessarily prolong that portion of the liturgy. For this reason I chose not to do a second piece of music to serve as a "background." If this practice continues in the future, I might add the English version of Mandatum novum from BFW.
This is the one Mass that is attended by representatives of all of the different groups at the parish (to a greater or lesser extent): French / English, church / school, parish music program / guitar Mass. The church was pretty much filled, and people really sang on the Gloria, the Christ has died (from the Sacramentary), the Our Father (ed. Snow), and to some extent the Lamb of God XVII (Kelly), which is new this season. Every year I try to nudge each Sunday and solemnity closer to the ideal, and this is one where I feel we've pretty much gotten as close as we're going to get. The only improvements I would like to see is maybe singing the full antiphon "We should glory in the cross..." as the introit, a new Gloria once the revised English text is promulgated, and in general more singing of the dialogs and responses.
Organ Prelude: Pange Lingua (Dupre) Entrance: R. May God have pity on us and bless us V. But it behooves us to glory... (Samuel Weber, OSB) Gloria: Heritage Mass (Alstott) [then the organ is turned OFF!] Responsorial Psalm: Ps. 116 (Columba Kelly, OSB) [second half of each verse sung from loft SATB] Gospel Acclamation: based on Kyrie/Ite from Mass XI and the T.P. (GIA edition) Washing of the Feet: Maneant in vobis (Rice) [antiphon and verses in English] Offertory: Ubi caritas (Durufle) Communion: Hoc corpus Processional hymn: Hail Our Savior's Glorious Body [tune: Pange lingua gloriosi] Motet: Tantum ergo (Durufle)
We did the Durufle as well. It is one of my choir's favorites from long before my arrival. That said, there were also big pitch problems before my arrival! The magic fix is to do it a half-step up in E major (maybe even a whole to F!) It is better for almost everyone's tessitura.
Prelude: Handbell choir Procession: Lift High the Cross Gloria from Mass of Creation Psalm: Keyes from Chabanel Psalms Gospel Acclamation: Haugen refrain with chanted verse Mandatum: The Lord Jesus - Norbet Offertory: Ubi Caritas Sanctus XVIII Memorial Acclamation and Amen: Missa Corpus Christi Chanted Our Father, English Agnus Dei XVIII Communion: The Name of God Communion: Adoramus Te - Dubois Communion: Ave Verum - Mozart Procession: Pange Lingua
Oh and during the Roman Canon, a cell phone went off with the song "I like big butts" as ring tone.
Introit: Nos autem (Graduale Romanum)
Congregational Entrance Hymn: Vivons en enfants de lumière - Berthier
Kyriale XVIII (Deus Genitor Alme)
Gloria VIII (de Angelis)
Psalm - can't remember who wrote it
Gospel Acclamation: Laus tibi Christe Rex aeternae gloria (PBC) + verse from lectionary
Que demeure en vous la foi, l'espérance et la charité..... (I wrote this myself) + selected antiphons from the missal sung in French
Mandatum novum (Graduale Romanum) + Ps. 118
Offertory: Ubi caritas est vera (Graduale Romanum)
Anamnesis: Roman Missal setting (in French)
Our Father: Rimsky-Korsakov (in French)
Communion: Hoc corpus (Graduale Romanum)
Communion: La nuit qu'il fut livré - Breton air
Procession: Pange Lingua
ad Introitum: Nos autem (GR)
Kyrie XVI with Mass VIII toni (di Lasso)
Gloria VIII
Ps. 22 Dominus pascit me (GS)
ad Evangelium: Laus tibi Christe, vers. Mandatum novum (Cima)
ad Lotionem pedum:
Ant. I Postquam surrexit Dominus
Ant. II Dominus Iesus
Ant. III Domine, tu mihi lavas pedes?
Ant. V In hoc cognoscent omnes
Ant. VI Mandatum novum
ad Offertorium: Ubi caritas
Sanctus VIII
Agnus Dei VIII (Third from Missa VIII toni - Lasso)
ad Communionem: Hoc Corpus (GR)
ad Traslationem: Pange lingua alt. with Perosi
Entrance Song: Nos Autem
Kyrie: Simple ("Lord have mercy")
Gloria: VIII (Missa De Angelis)
Responsorial: Chabanel psalms (in honor of P. Ragueneau)
Gosepl Acclamation: "Glory to you, Word of God"
Ubi Caritas: Ola Gjeilo
Sanctus: Creation (Haugen)
Mystery of Faith: Creation (Haugen)
Agnus Dei: VIII (Missa De Angelis)
Communio: Hoc Corpus
Communion Meditation: "In memory of You"
Procession: Tantum Ergo
mathewj
i laughed so hard at your ring tone comment that i nearly fell off my chair! with all the stress we all are under, your timing was perfect! thanks
Saint Edward Catholic Church, Newark, CA 7:30 PM Missa in coena Domini (OF) Schola & Coro- bilingual liturgy
Int: Nos autem (Grad. Rom.)
Mass setting Mass VIII
Psalm setting by Rev. Jeffrey R. Keyes, CPPS
At the foot washing: "Mandatum novum" & "Dominus Jesus"
Off: "Ubi caritas" ... Durufle, followed by the Hymn "Ubi caritas"
Reception of the Holy Oils: Chant "O Redemptor sume carmen"
Preparation of the Gifts: Motet: "O Redemptor" ... attrib. to Palestrina
Pater noster sung by all in Latin (How wonderful to have speakers of many dialects all singing the language of the Church as one!)
Comm: "Hoc corpus" (Grad. Rom.) w/ Psalm verses from "Communio" by Richard Rice
"Palabras de amor" ... Gerardo Castro, the Director of our Coro
"In monte Oliveti" ... Croce
Translation of the Blessed Sacrament: "Pange lingua" ... Mode 3
Humbly We Adore Thee- followed by incensing music - Christus Factus with With an English verse that translates the antiphon. Ordinary: Mass XI Meinrad, English Pslam ( tone II) Gospel acc. Meinrad tone 7 Ubi Caritas Priestly People
Com: Pater Sine (from palm Sunday) Anima Christi , Frisina Pange
Prelude: Adoro Te Devote-Peeters
Hymn: Now Let Us Glory in the Cross-Tietze OLD HUNDREDTH
Gloria: Peter Jones
Psalm: Psalm 116 Sittard/Plainsong
Gospel Acc.: Praise to You, Lord Jesus Christ-Plainsong New
Washing of the Feet: Faith, Hope, and Love-Sittard
Prep.: Ubi Caritas-Durufle (pitched in E-it makes a huge difference!)
Where Charity and Love Prevail-Benoit
Euch. Acc.: Corpus Christi Mass-Proulx
Fraction Rite: Agnus Dei-Mass XVIII
Communion: Godhead Here in Hiding ADORO TE DEVOTE
Psalm 116-By Flowing Waters
O Taste and See-Vaughan Williams
Procession: Pange Lingua
I am really thrilled, even to show how far my congregation and choir have come in the past year!
When I Survey the Wondrous Cross Gloria VIII Psalm: Our Blessing Cup (a contemporary SSA arrangement) Gospel Accl: Respond & Acclaim Washing of Feet: (I wish we had more appropriate music to sing that reflected the proper texts for this time, but unfortunately everything that is in the hymnal of a "servant" character is either extremely trite, or else theologically questionably appropriate.) Ah,Holy Jesus Glory Be to Jesus Offertory: Ubi Caritas (Durufle! woot woot! and the choir rocked!) Ordinary: Missa Jubilate Deo Communion: Hoc Corpus (chant) O Domine (Palestrina) Humbly We Adore (Adoro Te) Sing My Tongue (6 verses, Latin)
"Now We Remain" refrain only 2 x while the procession moves from the sacristy to the back of the church followed by Nos Autem with vereses as the procession approaches the altar. Kyrie I Gloria I Mode II Bednarz Kelly tone 7 Gospel ac Ubi Caritas Off: Priestly People and Christus Factus Est during incensing ( We recycle) Sanctus xviii acc & amen : reciting tone agnus xviii Humbly We adore Thee, Pater Sine, Adoramus Te. Pange
Organ: Schmucke dich (Brahms) Hymn: Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness (Schmucke dich) Propers: Gregorian (Palmer/Burgess) Kyrie/Gloria: Missa de Sancta Maria Magdalena (Willan) Gradual: Christus factus est (Villanueva) Motet: Ubi caritas (Durufle) Hymn: And now, O Father, mindful (Unde et memores) Sanctus/Agnus: Missa "Jubilate Deo" Procession to Altar of Repose: Pange lingua (chant) Motet: Tantum ergo (Durufle)
Nos Autem
Kyrie Sanctus Agnus Dei (Jubilate Deo)
Gloria (Salazar)
Psalm: from Paluch Missalette (English)
Washing: Les Doy Un Mandato Nuevo and Jesu, Jesu
Offertory: Trilingual Ubi Caritas
Communion: proper chanted followed by Amen el Cuerpo de Cristo
Transfer: Pange Lingua (alt Eng/Sp) except for Tantum Ergo
Introit: Nos Autem Gloriari (Men's schola) Processional: Lift High the Cross Gloria: Congregational Mass, John Lee Psalm: Our Blessing Cup (Mine) Gospel Acclamation: Garnier Gopel Acclamation Washing of Feet: Mandatum Novum (Mine) If Ye Love Me (Tallis) Offertory: Ubi Caritas (chant, all) Christians, Let Us Love One Another (PICARDY) Sanctus: XVIII Memorial Acclamation: Corpus Christi Mass (Proulx) Agnus Dei: XVIII Communion: Hoc Corpus (Men's schola) Every Time You Eat this Bread (from communionantiphons.org) Ave Verum Corpus (Byrd) Transfer: Pange Lingua (chant)
In past years, we've used Durufle's Tantum Ergo, one of my favorites, but rehearsal time got tight and something had to go.
Introit: Nos Autem (AUG) (with organ pedal drone) Processional: Lift High the Cross Kyrie: Missa de Angelis Gloria: Missa de Angelis (with sanctuary bells, organ pedal drone and zimbelstern) Psalm: Our Blessing Cup (WLP w/ verses by Aristotle) Gospel Acclamation: (Aristotle with verse by Koerber) Washing of Feet: Ubi Caritas (Latin) Offertory: Sacrament of Service (cant stand the title, but o well) Sanctus: Missa de Angelis Memorial Acclamation: Lee Agnus Dei: Missa de Angelis Communio: Hoc Corpus (AUG) Communion: Gift of Finest Wheat Ave Verum: solo with organ, Mozart (choir was programmed SATB a cappella but didn't happen) Transfer: Pange Lingua (Gregorian Chant) (alternating Latin and English) (procession with two thurifers) Reposition: Tantum Ergo
Decided to try Byzantine Ruthenian Great Vespers and Divine Liturgy of St. Basil this year. Great experience, since the entire thing is sung (except one prayer in preparation for Communion); however, I found that I really missed the procession to the altar of repose of the Roman Rite, and I wished that I had gone to our local Extraordinary Form parish or Cistercian Abbey (who does the Ordinary Form in a wonderfully reverent way with all the chanted propers).
Lift high the Cross / "Crucifer" Kyrie from "Messa Laus Tibi Christe" / F. Caudana (We actually have a congregation card in the pews for this Kyrie. Nice tune, and in a reasonable range for the people.) Gloria from "Mass in Honor of Pope Paul VI" / Connor Our blessing cup / Alstott Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ / Alstott At that first Eucharist / "Unde et Memores" Mass XVIII Ecce Panis Angelorum / XVIIth c., arr. Rossini Pange lingua / C. Rossini
Entrance Antiphon & Psalm: "Nos autem gloriari" — Gregorian chant, Mode IV Kyrie XVI Gloria: Congregational Mass — John Lee Psalm: Mundelein/Weber tone VII d Acclamation: Mode VIII Antiphon/Psalm at Foot Washing: "Domine tu mihi lavas pedes" — Nunes Garcia Offertory: Ubi Caritas — Gregorian chant, Mode VI Sanctus XVIII Memorial Acclamation C: Esguerra Lord's Prayer: Sacramentary Agnus Dei XVIII Communion Antiphon and Psalm: Hoc corpus — Gregorian chant, Mode VIII, with verses from Psalm 22(23) Communion Motets: — "A new commandment" — Mundy — "O bone Iesu" — Ingegneri — "Christus factus est...ad mortem." — Anerio Post-communion hymn: "At that first Eucharist" Transfer of the Holy Eucharist: Pange lingua gloriosi — Gregorian chant, mode III Stripping of the Altar: Psalm 21(22), English (Revised Grail), Mundelein/Weber Mode If psalm tone harmonized for TTB
Prelude - Nos autem
Processional hymn - At That First Eucharist
Kyrie XVI
Gloria VIII
Resp. psalm - Our blessing cup... by Aristotle Esguerra
Gospel acc. - Praise to you, Lord... by Aristotle Esguerra
Chant at the washing of feet - Ubi caritas est vera
Offertory hymn - Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence (first 3 verses)
Sanctus XVIII
Pater noster
Agnus XVIII
Communion - Hoc corpus
Pange lingua
The local group of unemployed Catholic musicians went to St. Francis de Sales in Mableton,GA, the home for the EF in the Archdiocese of Atlanta. As I do not report to my new position until May, it seemed a good time to go. The liturgy was stunning in its execution and impressive to say the least.
Propers from the Graduale. A small schola of men and then a larger group of mixed voices for the motets.
Missa VIII for the ordinary.
Christus Factus est by Bruckner for the gradual.
Ave Verum-Byrd Second communion after the proper.
Pange Lingua during the procession of the Blessed Sacrament.
Antiphons 1-3 during the footwasing.
A truly beautiful, prayerful and marvelous experience. And a lovely community to pray with. Lots of young families and a mix of ethnicities. The stereotype of the EF parishes does not wash at St. Francis.
Kudos to our EF parish in Atlanta.
Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Parafia Matki Boże Szkaplerznej), Wyandotte Michigan
Prelude: "Ubi caritas" from the St. Augustine Organbook by Gerald Near
Entrance: Lift High the Cross
Kyrie: "Missa Jubilate Deo" Gloria: Mass VIII (accompanied; organ off from this point on) Responsorial Psalm: "Our Blessing Cup" (from an unknown source) Gospel Acclamation: (According to the setting from the "People's Mass" by Vermulst)
Mandatum: Antiphon with psalm verses, "A new commandment I give you" from By Flowing Water Offertory: "Ubi caritas" (Latin hymn)
Sanctus: "Missa Jubilate Deo" Mysterium fidei (common chant) Amen: (simple chant) Our Father (Ojce nasz; according to a Polish folk chant) Agnus Dei: "Missa Jubilate Deo"
Hymns at Communion: At That First Eucharist, Humbly We Adore Thee, Mój Mistrzu
At the Procession to the Altar of Repose: Sing My Tongue the Savior's Glory/Pange Lingua (4 verses in English, first two repeated in Latin) At the Altar of Repose: "Tantum ergo" (in Latin)
Meditation at the Altar of Repose: Płobogosław, nas o Panie (a traditional Polish devotional hymn)
If we all could regard these lists from the perspective of where we were ten years ago, we should, at once, leap for joy and kneel in humility at the progress that is being made real; a new solar system is evolving, so to speak. Earlier this week, in a phone conversation with one of our colleagues, I mentioned that I was so looking forward to Triduum/Easter. Later that day the repertoire choices were challenged by one of our vicars, embroiling us both in contention, very sorrowful (how quickly the worm turns.) But God still works HIS purpose out within us. And the gift of the liturgy on this foundational night was self-evidently rendered in truth. As I type, the proclamation of the Passion at St. Peter's Basilica has just concluded. The schola sounded wonderful. St. Peters....schola....wonderful.....He makes all things new.
St. Olaf Catholic Church; Bountiful, UT. Dr. Myron Patterson, Music Director and Organist. I was the Cantor for this Mass.
Preludes: Organ Improvisation on "Take Up Your Cross" Introit: "Nos autem" (chanted by Bryan Close and myself) Entrance Hymn: "Take Up Your Cross", Everest/Erhalt Uns Herr (OCP Breaking Bread) Kyrie: Option C Gloria: "Mass Of Hope", Becket Senchur, OSB Responsorial Psalm: "Our Blessing Cup" (Psalm 116), Owen Alstott (OCP R&A) Gospel Acclimation: John 13:34, Owen Alstott (OCP R&A) Washing of Feet: "The Servant Song", Richard Gillard (OCP Breaking Bread) Offretory: "Ubi Caritas" (traditional Latin chant; OCP Breaking Bread has an accurate modern notation rendition) Sanctus: "A Community Mass", Richard Proulx (1977 Revision) Memorial Acclamation: Refrain: "When We Eat This Bread", MIchael Joncas Amen: "A Community Mass" Our Father/Deliver Us, Lord: Chant Agnus Dei: "A Community Mass" Communio: "Hoc corpus", Simple English Propers, Adam Bartlett Communion Hymn: Gift Of Finest Wheat, Westendorf/Kreutz (Bicentennial) Hymn of Repose: "Pange Lingua/Tantum Ergo" (traditional Latin chant, OCP Breaking Bread has an accurate modern notation rendition)
St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church
Leawood, Kansas
Entrance Antiphon: We Should Glory in the Cross (By Flowing Waters/Simple Gradual)
Hymn: At That First Eucharist
Kyrie: Missa XVI
Gloria: Mass of the Bells (Alexander Peloquin)
Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 116 (Michel Guimont)
Gospel Acclamation: Glory to You, O Word of God (Richard Proulx)
Mandatum: Whoever Would Be Great Among You (Ronald A. Nelson)
Offertory: Ubi Caritas (Laurence Rosania)
Sanctus: Corpus Christi Mass (Richard Proulx)
Memorial Acclamation: Corpus Christi Mass (Richard Proulx)
Amen: Corpus Christi Mass (Richard Proulx)
Agnus Dei: Missa XVII
Communion: Lamb of God, Most Holy (F. Melius Christiansen)
Communion: Take and Eat (Michael Joncas)
Communion: Ave verum Corpus (Josquin des Pres)
Procession: Pange lingua gloriosi (chant)
Prelude: Improvisation on "Ubi Caritas"
Introit: Tietze paraphrase of "Nos Autem" (OLD 100TH)
Kyrie: XVI
Gloria: Community Mass (Proulx)
(No organ from this point until Easter Vigil)
Psalm: Weber
GA: "Praise to you . . . " (chant)
Washing of Feet: The Wisdom of God (H. Morber), Antiphons from American Gradual
Offertory: Ubi Caritas (chant and Durufle)
Sanctus XVIII
Mortem Tuam
Amen (chant)
Our Father (English chant--Snow)
Agnus XVIII
Communion: English adaptation of "Hoc Corpus"
Post-Communion: Ave Verum Corpus (Byrd)
Procession: Pange Lingua (chant) and Tantum Ergo(Kevin Allen, C major)
Heath, it was an honor to enfold the Mandatum with your piece. Were we the only two parishes....? I had a good friend tenor who showed up unnannounced, sang with us. After he inquired about "Wisdom," replied it was just written a couple of weeks ago by an internet colleague. Look on his face? Priceless.
Holy Thursday, April 21, 2011 St. David of Wales, Richmond CA
Proc.: At that first Eucharist UNDE ET MEMORES Kyrie & Gloria: Schubert's deutsche Messe Gradual ps. (Guil) Gospel accl. (orbis factor) Reception of the Holy Oils: Schiavone chants Mandatum: Maneant in vobis (English, using the other antiphon texts as verses. We needed quite a bit to cover the setting up of folding chairs, and unfortunately werent loud enough to mask the premature strepitus. Tallis' If ye love me is in reserve for Easter V this year.) Off: Ubi caritas unison chant in English Sanctus & Agnus XVIII Comm: Hoc corpus (solo while choir recieved, translation in place of verse) Comm. hymn: Draw near and take ANIMA CHRISTI Proc: Weave a song/ Pange lingua (alternating verses) Stripping of the Altar: ps 51 (stripped down tone 4)
St. Peter Parish, Volo, IL
Chorus Veritatis Splendor (the parish's new motet choir)
Introit: from Gregorian Missal
Kyrie: Missa Brevis by Lotti
Gloria, from Chant Mass VIII
Gradual and Tract from Gregorian Missal
Washing of the Feet: "I Give You A New Commandment" by John Shepperd
Offertory: Ubi Caritas by Durufle, followed by Ubi Caritas from the Gregorian Missal
Sanctus/Benedictus/Agnus Dei: Missa Brevis, Lotti
Communion Proper: from the Gregorian Missal
Communion Motets: Christ in Gethsemane by Phil Krawchuk (one of our choir members)
then Stabat Mater by Pergolesi, with a string quartet
Procession to the Altar of Reposition: Pange LIngua, traditional chant
Stripping of the Altar: Psalm 22 by Charles Giffen, without the refrain. The packed congregation loved this...the whole church (minus about 3 people) stayed until the very end of the stripping of the altar.
We had a blast. This is my favorite liturgy of the whole calendar!
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