7 August 2011
Entrance | Dear Lord and Father of mankind |
Penitential Rite | St Gabriels (mtgf) |
Gloria | At the Table of the Lord (Collegeville Composers Group) |
Psalm 84 | Let us see, O Lord (mtgf) |
Gospel Acclamation | (A G Murray) |
Preparation of Gifts | Let nothing trouble you (Bernadette Farrell) |
Eucharistic Acclamations | Missal (ICEL) |
Lamb of God | St Gabriels (mtgf) |
Communion | As the deer longs (Bob Hurd) |
Final | Eternal Father, strong to save |
The connections between the reading is not obvious at first glance. I think it is something about the voice that speaks of peace, the quiet voice, the calm in the heart of the storm. The opening hymn set up the still small voice, and the final hymn the raging of the sea. Let nothing trouble you is a variant on be not afraid and at Communion as we approached the altar of the Lord, we also heard of the many waters.
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