Sunday, August 26, 2012

21st Sunday n Ordinary Time

26 August 2012

EntranceFirmly I believe
Penitential RiteAt the Table of the Lord (Collegeville Composers Group)
GloriaAt the Table of the Lord (Collegeville Composers Group)
Psalm 33Taste and see (Stephen Dean)
Gospel Acclamation (Murray)
Preparation of GiftsHow can I repay (mtgf)
Eucharistic AcclamationsMissal (ICEL)
Lamb of GodLamb of God 9 (mtgf)
Communion AntiphonWhoever eats my flesh (mtgf)
CommunionOne in body (Christopher Walker)
FinalAlleluia, sing to Jesus

We might have begun with Bernadette Farrell's Your words are spirit but we had a more credal statement. I could not think of a setting of Lord, to who shall we go or at least one that would work for us - but that might have been a stronger beginning.

I have been happier with this 'mini-season' this year, more so than in the past. One factor was the use of the Communion Antiphon, which echoed the gospel and provided a musical connecting thread over the weeks. I am not sure how well it was picked up, this stills seems to me to be the musical challenge to a liturgical sensibility. This week I wanted a sense of summation and thought Psalm 115 might provide a suitable text. I had originally considered Stephen Dean's setting but as we are unaccompanied at the moment it's chromatic wanderings were perhaps a little risky. I wrote a close harmony setting which I think we may use again.

This sense of a conclusion was behind using both the Walker at Communion and final hymn.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

20th Sunday in Ordinary Time

19 August 2012

EntranceOf the glorious Body telling
Penitential RiteAt the Table of the Lord (Collegeville Composers Group)
GloriaAt the Table of the Lord (Collegeville Composers Group)
Psalm 33Taste and see (Stephen Dean)
Gospel Acclamation (Murray)
Preparation of GiftsWisdom has built herself a house (Bob Hurd)
Eucharistic AcclamationsMissal (ICEL)
Lamb of GodLamb of God 9 (mtgf)
Communion AntiphonI am the living bread (mtgf)
CommunionTaste and see (Michael Joncas)
FinalLove is his word

This was one of those Sundays, perhaps due to the weather, when we began the Opening Hymn with a small congregation which managed to grow by the time it was completed. I was struck that both opening and closing hymns were more explicitly linked to the Last Supper this week — if it was design it may be because the Gospel mentions both eat and drinking this week.

Wisdom has built is based on the first reading and the verses based on John 6 — thanks to Philip Jakob at NNPM for a reminder of this lovely piece. I had left behind the full music for the Communion antiphon (the music of the antiphon was on the service sheet), so true to its design we could adapt another weeks. I thought this a vindication of its design that we could adapt though suspect the sings would have had preferred the full copy.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

19th Sunday in Ordinary Time

12 August 2012

EntranceLet all mortal flesh keep silence
Penitential RiteAt the Table of the Lord (Collegeville Composers Group)
GloriaAt the Table of the Lord (Collegeville Composers Group)
Psalm 33Taste and see (Stephen Dean)
Gospel Acclamation (Murray)
Preparation of GiftsAve verum (Josquin)
Eucharistic AcclamationsMissal (ICEL)
Lamb of GodLamb of God 9 (mtgf)
Communion AntiphonThe bread that I will give (mtgf)
CommunionBread of life (Bernadette Farrell)
FinalO Bread of heaven

There was a couple present who had were celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary - having been married in the chapel. Though I did consider if there was anything obvious and suitable which linked the marriage with today's Liturgy of the Word nothing came to mind. Though it is lovely to have the visitors, and it sounds somewhat mean, but my general view is that the ongoing celebration of Sunday takes precedence. Today it was the unfolding of John 6.

Sunday, August 5, 2012

18th Sunday in Ordinary Time

5 August 2012

EntranceAll who hunger
Penitential RiteAt the Table of the Lord (Collegeville Composers Group)
GloriaAt the Table of the Lord (Collegeville Composers Group)
Psalm 77The Lord gave them bread (mtgf)
Gospel Acclamation (Murray)
Preparation of GiftsPanis angelicus (Franck)
Eucharistic AcclamationsMissal (ICEL)
Lamb of GodLamb of God 9 (mtgf)
Communion AntiphonI am the bread of life (mtgf)
CommunionI received the living God (arr. Proulx)
FinalGuide me, o thou great Redeemer

'Men ate the bread of angels' - so it seemed appropriate to sing about the bread of angels. As an aside the text Panis Angelicus comes from the Sequence for Corpus Christi Lauda Sion.

As an experiment over the next few weeks, while we hear John 6, we will sing the Communion Antiphon with suitable psalm verses. I having been looking at ways of simply setting the antiphon texts so that they could be easily sung using a common formula over a number of weeks. It is one way of connecting this series of Sundays.

17th Sunday in Ordinary Time

28 July 2012

EntranceGather us in
Penitential RiteAt the Table of the Lord (Collegeville Composers Group)
GloriaAt the Table of the Lord (Collegeville Composers Group)
Psalm 144You open wide your hands (mtgf)
Gospel Acclamation (Murray)
Preparation of GiftsJesus, you are the bread (Bernadette Farrell)
Eucharistic AcclamationsMissal (ICEL)
Lamb of GodLamb of God 9 (mtgf)
CommunionBread of life from heaven (Marty Haugen)
FinalGod is love, his the care

I was away again this week and Mass was actually at 6pm on Saturday evening due to the Olympic Cycle races which closed all the surrounding roads. When I am away I go through the list of choices with those who will be singing and in some cases where something maybe less well know offer some alternatives - this is in part to give them some flexibility on the day.

This week we begin the reading of John 6 which is inserted into Mark's Gospel or Year B. The place it is inserted follows on from the preceding week of Mark and at the end Mark follows on - this is to say that this is less a tangent than an interlude. With the focus on the 'bread of life' it makes planning quite difficult, I think. If ever there is a time when you can use something one week and discover that it would be better next - this is it.

16th Sunday in Ordinary Time

22 July 2012

EntranceI heard the voice of Jesus
Penitential RiteAt the Table of the Lord (Collegeville Composers Group)
GloriaAt the Table of the Lord (Collegeville Composers Group)
Psalm 22 The Lord is my shepherd (mtgf)
Gospel Acclamation (Murray)
Preparation of GiftsShepherd me, O God (Marty Haugen)
Eucharistic AcclamationsMissal (ICEL)
Lamb of GodLamb of God 9 (mtgf)
CommunionChrist our peace (Marty Haugen)
FinalLord of all hopefulness

I was away this weekend (at NNPM) and the following (holiday) but our singers were happy to continue. Though they are perfectly competent they say they get a good response from the congregation who pity them for being abandoned!

Chrst our peace is simple song by Marty Haugen which unites the Ephesians text with verses suitable for communion.