Blessing of Candles Ant. Lumen ad revelationem Ant. Exsurge Domine
Procession Ant. Adorna thalamum Ant. Responsum accepit Simeon Resp. Obtulerunt
Mass INT. Suscepimus K. Mass IX G. Mass IX Grad. Suscepimus All. Senex puerum Credo I Off. Diffusa est Motet. Postquam Puellae, Monastic Hymn San. Mass IX Agnus. Mass IX Com. Responsum Motet. Adorna Sion Thalamum (modern Liber Hymnarius version) Marian Anthem. Alma Solemn tone
The choir of 4 men sang from the sanctuary. The serving team consisted of M.C. 11 years old, Thurifer, 10 years old, Acolytes 8 and 7/8 years old.
PRE Litany BVM #2 Hail Queen of Heaven the Ocean Star
Full tone chants (2nd and 3rd responsories for the procession) for the ceremony of blessing, distribution and procession with candles.
MASS Full propers - ladies only Mass IX - Ad Lib Gloria 1 Credo VII
Offertory motet - Dixit Maria (Hassler) Communion motet - Ave Virgo (Guerrero)
POST Sing of Mary
(We had also planned O Sanctissima (Allen), Tota Pulchra (Ancient), Ave Maris (Victoria) and the Alma Redemptoris (Solemn Tone), but didn't have time at Communion with fewer than hoped for attending.)
This was the first EF Mass in a new parish, the new priest having only arrived the day before: though it was Low Mass for lack of a choir, he himself sang the Lumen ad revelationem with the Nunc dimittis, and led the singing of the simple Alma Redemptoris Mater after the Leonine Prayers at the end.
All Chant sung in full from the Gregorian Missal, with congregation also singing from same on items with an asterisk.
Blessing of Candles Ant. Ecce Dominus Noster
Abbreviated Procession (due to cold) *Ant. Lumen ad revelationem
Mass INT. Suscepimus *K. Mass IX *G. Mass IX Grad. Suscepimus *All. Senex puerum Off. Diffusa est *Pref. Sung in English *San. Mass IX *MemAcc: Mortem tuam *Lord’s Prayer sung in English *Agnus. Mass IX Com. Responsum + Nunc + Psalm *Marian Anthem. Alma simple tone
Organ: Guilmant fugue on Lumen ad revelationem gentium, discovered after someone pointed it out on this forum.
Our Lady of the Atonement, San Antonio, TX Choral Evensong with the Cardinal Singers of the University of the Incarnate Word
Prelude: Voluntary No. 1 (Hook) Introit, Blessing of Candles and Procession: O lux beatissima (Helvey) Preces and Responses (Smith) Hymn: O gracious light (Schramm) Psalm 48: Magnus Dominus (chant, Crotch) Psalm 87: Fundamentus eius (chant, Elvey) Magnificat: Festival Magnificat (Pinkham) Nunc Dim: New Year Canticles (Salfen) Apostles’ Creed and Lord’s Prayer recto tono with organ Motet: Verbum caro (Palestrina) Hymn: O Sion, open wide thy gates (ST. BOTOLPH) Postlude: Grand jeu (du Mage)
I know this is specifically for Candlemas, but I'll go ahead and include our patronal feast which fell a few days before:
Feast of Saint John Bosco, Patron Saint of Una Voce Lafayette January 31, 7 PM St. Charles Borromeo, Peru
PROCESSIONAL: Wyeth, Da Mihi Animas (original composition for our group - the composer sang with us this evening) PROPERS: Full Gregorian ORDINARY: Haydn, Missa Brevis #7 - Sancti Joannes de Deo OFFERTORY MOTET: Mary Queen of Scots, O Domine Deus COMMUNION MOTETS: Palestrina, Adoramus Te Remondi, O Sacrum Convivium RECESSIONAL: Gounod, Marche Pontificale (with trumpet)
A decent turn-out, considering the cold. Our celebrating priest skipped the Kyrie and the Gloria - something he has done for the past three masses we've sung with him. (And this is one of the more liturgically astute priests in our diocese. Go figure.) The sextet singing on the Haydn really stepped up to the plate, which almost didn't happen since so many had to drop out due to the weather (it took three hours to get home for what is regularly a one hour drive.) The fact that we were able to get through the Benedictus without a hitch, and the organist unable to play it until that very evening, was nothing short of a miracle. A terrifying miracle, but nonetheless. Our organist was originally going to conclude with some more pieces from Haydn's Water Clock compositions, but then he backed out at the last minute - said he "didn't have the music" (even though the book was right in front of him and me). I'm beginning to wonder if there are such things as 'normal' organists . . .
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Feast of the Purification February 2, 7 PM Holy Family, Gas City
PROCESSIONAL CHANTS: Gregorian PROPERS: Full Gregorian ORDINARY: Mass IX CREDO: III COMMUNION MOTET: Haec Accipiet (chant with psalm 23) RECESSIONAL: Chant, Alma Redemptoris Mater (simple) & Ave Maria
Simple and to the point, so no worries. Choir learned its music and followed the procession quite nicely. The Director of Worship for our diocese was in attendance with her family, which was nice. Procession happened around the inside of the church, since the sidewalk was damp and Father "didn't want any lawsuits on his hands". Only troublesome thing during the night was dealing with altar servers. Nothing inspires confidence like asking the MC right before the beginning of Mass which altar server would light the candles for the congregation at the Gospel and the Canon, and getting the reply: "We're going to figure that out eventually." (I ended up just walking up to the altar candles, lighting my own, and bringing it back down to the congregation, because they totally spaced on that. Not liturgically refined - but it's our first time.)
reviving this 2019 thread to ask, does anyone have a link to an mp3 of the Antiphon Responsum accepit Simeon a Spiritu Sancto, sung during Candlemas procession? Not on ccwatershed, unfortunately. And although I have found the Lumen, Adorna, and Obtulerunt, am not finding this one. Many thanks!
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