12 June 2016
| Entrance | There's a wideness in God's mercy |
| Penitential Rite | At the table of the Lord (Collegeville) |
| Gloria | At the table of the Lord (Collegeville) |
| Psalm 31 | Forgive, Lord, the guilt of my sine (mtgf) |
| Gospel Acclamation | (Murray) |
| Profession of Faith | Credo III |
| Preparation of Gifts | Where is your mercy? (Marty Haugen) |
| Eucharistic Acclamations | Missal |
| Lamb of God | Nores (mtgf) |
| Communion Antiphon | There is one thing I ask (mtgf) |
| Communion | Thy mercy, O Lord God (Marcello) |
| Final | O God, beyond all praising |
Our homilist about the antithesis of sin and love whereas the music possibly looked at the transition of mercy. We haven't done the Haugen piece for a while - it is an indulgence. A commentary on the story of Job which does not really resolve the question.
The final hymn was our national moment - we sing it regularly at Graduations as a tune which is known (by at least rugby fans. Though I think it is a good tune I am not wholly convinced it is a tune for singing. But then this was one of things we received positive comments after Mass.
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