A field recording of our Night Prayer/Compline from the first evening of the Colloquium is on-line here.
It'll be sung partly in Latin on Tuesday and fully in Latin on Friday. [note: I corrected an earlier mistake in this line. The half-and-half Compline was sung on Tuesday evening.]
Principal celebrant: Rev. Robert Pasley, CMAA chaplain Assisting: Rev. Mr. Edward Schaefer
Mass, ordinary form, in English
David Hughes, organist Ordinary chants from the Roman Missal Simple English Propers by Adam Bartlett
Prelude (excerpt on recording): Intermezzo, JA 66, Jehan Alain Introit: Hearken, O Lord, unto my voice, mode iv Kyrie: Missal Psalm: Praise the Lord, my soul, mode vii Alleluia: I give you a new commandment, mode ii Prayer of the faithful: Missal Offertory: I will bless the Lord, mode i (Mahrt) Motet at Offertory: Honour and Majesty, Maurice Greene Sanctus: Missal Memorial acclamation: Missal The Lord’s Prayer: Missal Sign of peace: Missal Agnus Dei: Missal Communion: One thing have I asked, mode vii Motet at Communion: O for a Closer Walk With God, Charles Villiers Stanford Recessional: When in Our Music God Is Glorified, Stanford Postlude: Joie et clarité des corps glorieux (Les Corps Glorieux), Olivier Messiaen
Archbishop Alexander Sample (Portland, OR) addressed the colloquium today (approx. 60 minutes) on the spirit of the liturgy, as discussed in the book of that name by Pope Benedict XVI (Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger):
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