Sunday, June 28, 2015

St Peter & St Paul

28 June 2015

Entrance Into a world
Penitential Rite At the table of the Lord (Collegeville)
Gloria At the table of the Lord (Collegeville)
Psalm 33 From all my terrors (mtgf)
Gospel Acclamation (Murray)
Profession of Faith Credo III
Preparation of Gifts What does the Lord require (mtgf)
Eucharistic Acclamations Missal
Lamb of God Nores (mtgf)
Communion Antiphon Peter said to Jesus (mtgf)
Communion Now we remain (David Haas)
Final Thy hand, O God

When initially planning today I had big plans but additions and absences meant simpler fare. This was the last week of Credo III and I finally noted before we sang it that we were going to do it antiphonally men-women. In truth I realise that those who know it - know it and don't want to be looking at text/music to see when they sing.

12th Sunday in Ordinary Time

21 June 2015

Entrance O changeless Christ
Penitential Rite At the table of the Lord (Collegeville)
Gloria At the table of the Lord (Collegeville)
Psalm 106 O give thanks to the Lord (mtgf)
Gospel Acclamation (Murray)
Profession of Faith Credo III
Preparation of Gifts If we are living (Mexican)
Eucharistic Acclamations Missal
Lamb of God Nores (mtgf)
Communion Antiphon The eyes of all (mtgf)
Communion Let nothing trouble you (Bernadette Farrell)
Final Eternal Father, strong to save
Song at Icon Ave maris stella

Today's psalm setting was new. It had a slight shanty feel to it - it was in 6/8. I am not sure whether the response was too long for a single breath but as I had run the two lines on there was little chance for a breath in the middle. As a text this is a good example of the psalm narrative mirroring the gospel.

We had a reunion - students who were celebrating 40 years since they left. If you can participate in the liturgy lustily - they did. One also came and joined us which is always lovely - she had run the folk group when she was a student. It is perhaps a sign of how times have changed but it is hard to imagine the class of 2015 in 40 years time engaging in such numbers - it is a credit to the college at the time. The opening hymn as well as having a reference to the calming of the storm also names Christ the teacher. As a rule we try to do what we would normally do but if we can make appropriate choices for our guests we do. It had been requested by older Simmarians who are still regular to sing the College Hymn for these reunions - so our practice has been to sing it after Mass at the Icon presented by Pope Benedict. The former students don't come rushing for this - perhaps they might if it was included within the procession - but I suspect it is not one of things they are nostalgic for - if they are nostalgic at all.

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

11th Sunday in Ordinary Time

14 June 2015

Entrance Unless a grain
Penitential Rite At the table of the Lord (Collegeville)
Gloria At the table of the Lord (Collegeville)
Psalm 91 It is good to give thanks (mtgf)
Gospel Acclamation (Murray)
Preparation of Gifts Parable (M D Ridge)
Eucharistic Acclamations Missal
Lamb of God Nores (mtgf)
Communion Antiphon There is one thing (mtgf)
Communion To Christ the seed (O'Riada)
Final The kingdom of God

It is strange how Ordinary tIme feels different when it come to choosing music - I think it is after weeks (15?) of expecting the readings to have a commonality and relate to a wider picture. I had a rubric to Credo III suggesting alternating men and women - obviously not everyone had read it given the different octaves being sung.

The Most Holy Body & Blood of the Lord

7 June 2015

Entrance Of the glorious body
Penitential Rite At the table of the Lord (Collegeville)
Gloria At the table of the Lord (Collegeville)
Psalm 115 The cup of salvation (mtgf)
Gospel Acclamation (Murray)
Profession of Faith Credo III
Preparation of Gifts Ave verum (Elgar)
Eucharistic Acclamations Missal
Lamb of God Nores (mtgf)
Communion Antiphon Whoever eats my flesh (mtgf)
Communion Take and eat (Michael Joncas)
Final Alleluia, sing to Jesus

Trinity Sunday seems to fall in to a regular repertoire and when choosing for today I thought the same was true but when I checked back last year was quite different. I am aware on these Solemnities do you celebrate the mystery or the readings and I think the first hymn was both the gospel and touching base with what I expect was a very hymn for many at some point - with St Thomas as the tune.

The one lesson from last year was that the text from Wisdom for the verses of the Communion antiphon was a bit of a mouthful and we used Psalm 22 instead.