Sunday, January 26, 2014

3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

26 January 2014

EntranceAll that is hidden
Penitential RiteSt Gabriel (mtgf)
GloriaNewman (James MacMillan)
Psalm 26The Lord is my light (mtgf)
Gospel AcclamationAlleluia Beati (Christopher Walker)
Preparation of GiftsLord, you come to the seashore (Gabarain)
Eucharistic AcclamationsSt Annes (James MacMillan)
Lamb of GodNewman (James MacMillan)
Communion AntiphonI am the light of the world (mtgf)
CommunionOut of Darkness (Christopher Walker)
FinalChurch of God, elect and glorious

One of the effects of a through-sung Gloria is that it takes quite a bit of space on the service sheet. Usually we have an A5 sheet with Mass parts, psalms response, antiphon and references to the readings; this is used alongside the hymnbook. Currently we have a folded A4 sheet and therefore it contains all sung texts and hymn books are not given out. This actually meant that people had the refrain of All that is hidden but not the verses and there was no space for Lord, you have come. Long term readers of this blog may have noted that I like to adapt to changing resources (i.e. if someone is unable to come on Sunday) I therefore appreciate the flexibility that sheet and hymn book bring — whatever the resources we can usually manage Mass parts, psalm etc.

Today was a good example of a prophetic text in the first reading being quoted in the Gospel — it made an interesting start to our use of Matthew's Gospel in Ordinary Time, Christ as the fulfilment of the scriptures.

Last week, this and next, there is a lot of light around. The congregation got a double whammy of 1 Peter inspired texts at the end of Mass. The Seddon text is beautifully crafted and fits Blaenwern well. I have decided to resurrect Out of Darkness. It is a long time since we have done it — we used to sing it at the end of the Easter Vigil and I would like to try that again and so you will see a number of times over the coming weeks.

2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

19 January 2014

EntranceGod whose almighty Word
Penitential RiteSt Gabriel (mtgf)
GloriaNewman (James MacMillan)
Psalm 39Here I am, Lord (mtgf)
Gospel AcclamationAlleluia Beati (Christopher Walker)
Preparation of GiftsO child of promise (Andrew Maries)
Eucharistic AcclamationsSt Annes (James MacMillan)
Lamb of GodNewman (James MacMillan)
Communion AntiphonYou have prepared a table (mtgf)
CommunionThose who were in the dark (Martin Willett)
FinalBlest be the Lord (Alstott/Farrell)

The strange chronology of Advent means that the beginning of Ordinary Time picks up the story of the early chapters of the Gospel, acting as frame device around the Christmas season. There were musical echoes of Advent today. O child of promise (particularly with the correct words) was repeated from the 4th Sunday and the Benedictus got another outing. I did consider repeating O radiant dawn as again it reflected some of the themes of the readings. In the end we stuck with Martin Willett's Those who were in the dark or Behold the Lamb of God. I have a soft spot for this St Louis Jesuit influenced piece, slightly retro but it has its charm.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

The Baptism of the Lord

12 January 2014

EntranceWe shall draw water (Paul Inwood)
Penitential RiteSt Gabriel (mtgf)
GloriaNewman (James MacMillan)
Psalm 28The Lrd will bless (mtgf)
Gospel AcclamationSalisbury Alleluia (Christopher Walker)
Preparation of GiftsThere is one Lord (Owen Alstott)
Eucharistic AcclamationsSt Annes (James MacMillan)
Lamb of GodChristmas (mtgf)
Communion AntiphonBehold the one (mtgf)
CommunionSicut cervus (Palestrina)
FinalO praise ye the Lord

Epiphany of the Lord

5 January 2014

EntranceWe three kings
Penitential RiteSt Gabriel (mtgf)
GloriaChristmas (Paul Gibson)
Psalm 71O Lord, all the earth (mtgf)
Gospel AcclamationSalisbury Alleluia (Christopher Walker)
Preparation of GiftsWhat shall we give? (Catalan arr. Stephen Dean)
Eucharistic AcclamationsCreation (Marty Haugen)
Lamb of GodChristmas (mtgf)
Communion AntiphonWe have seen his star (mtgf)
CommunionThree Kings from persian lands afar (Peter Cornelius)
FinalThe first Nowell

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph

29 December 2013

EntranceSee amid the winter's snow
Penitential RiteSt Gabriel (mtgf)
GloriaChristmas (Paul Gibson)
Psalm 127O blessed are those (Paul Inwood)
Gospel AcclamationSalisbury Alleluia (Christopher Walker)
Preparation of GiftsCarol at Bethlehem Cave (Christopher Walker)
Eucharistic AcclamationsCreation (Marty Haugen)
Lamb of GodChristmas (mtgf)
Communion AntiphonOur God has appeared (mtgf)
CommunionIn the bleak midwinter (Holst)
FinalUnto us is born a Son