Sunday, January 24, 2016

3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time

24 January 2016

Entrance God has spoken
Penitential Rite Misericordiae Vultus (mtgf)
Gloria Newman (James MacMillan)
Psalm 18 Your words are spirit (mtgf)
Gospel Acclamation Alleluia Beati (Christopher Walker)
Preparation of Gifts These words (Tom Lowenthal)
Eucharistic Acclamations Bede (mtgf)
Lamb of God Newman (James MacMillan)
Communion Antiphon I am the light of the world (mtgf)
Communion Many are the light beams (Widestrand)
Final The kingdom of God

Just cantor and accompaniment this morning so despite other more elaborate plans offered These words which perhaps gave a further dimension to the already rich readings. I am surprised that more people do not know Many are the light beams particularly in Marty Haugen's simple arrangement from Tales of Wonder.

2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time

17 January 2016

Entrance We come as guests invited
Penitential Rite Misericordiae Vultus (mtgf)
Gloria Newman (James MacMillan)
Psalm 95 Proclaim the wonders (mtgf)
Gospel Acclamation Alleluia Beati (Christopher Walker)
Preparation of Gifts Cantata Domino (Pitoni)
Eucharistic Acclamations Bede (mtgf)
Lamb of God Newman (James MacMillan)
Communion Antiphon You have prepared (mtgf)
Communion Ubi Caritas (Bob Hurd)
Final Lord, you give the great commission

Baptism of the Lord

10 January 2016

Entrance Songs of thankfulness and praise
Penitential Rite St Gabriel (mtgf)
Gloria Christmas Gloria (Paul Gibson)
Psalm 103 Bless the Lord (mtgf)
Gospel Acclamation Salisbury Alleluia (Christopher Walker)
Preparation of Gifts There is one Lord (Owen Alstott)
Eucharistic Acclamations Bede (mtgf)
Lamb of God Christmas (arr. mtgf)
Communion Antiphon Behold the One (mtgf)
Communion O child of promise (Andrew Maries)
Final The voice of God

I wonder if many noticed that we repeated the last hymn of the Epiphany at the beginning - and if they do perhaps they think that it is ore about limited imagination rather than a making a connection across the feasts… Following last year's absence we did continue to sing the Christmas Gloria this week, though with some new Acclamations.

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Epiphany of the Lord

3 January 2016

Entrance We three kings
Penitential Rite St Gabriel (mtgf)
Gloria Christmas (Paul Gibson)
Psalm 71 O Lord, all the earth (mtgf)
Gospel Acclamation Salisbury Alleluia (Christopher Walker)
Preparation of Gifts In the bleak midwinter (Darke)
Eucharistic Acclamations Creation (Marty Haugen)
Lamb of God Christmas (mtgf)
Communion Antiphon We saw his star (mtgf)
Communion The Three Kings (Cornelius)
Final Songs of thankfulness and praise

If this blog serves no other purpose it at least reminds what we have done in the past. I did look at last year's comments on the Epiphany and followed the suggestion for the hymns as at beginning and end. We sang the last hymn, as suggested, to King Divine and I thought it worked well. I think I have previously sung it to St Georges Windsor - but that was a long time ago. It strange how trading hymn names suggests the need for one called Mornington Crescent!

Mary, Mother of God

1 January 2016

Entrance Holy Virgin, by God's decree
Penitential Rite St Gabriel (mtgf)
[Gloria Christmas (Paul Gibson)]
Psalm 66 O God, be gracious (mtgf)
Gospel Acclamation Salisbury Alleluia (Christopher Walker)
Preparation of Gifts New Year Carol (Britten)
Eucharistic Acclamations Creation (Marty Haugen)
Lamb of God Christmas (mtgf)
Communion Antiphon Jesus Christ, yesterday (mtgf)
Communion On the lips of an angel (Bach/Gounod/Soper)
Final Sing we of the blessed mother

It has been a long time since there has been a resident priest around over the Christmas break. This has meant that there has been daily Mass. Someone thought it would be nice if we sang for the Octave day. In fact there was 2-1 congregation-choir. I was minded to begin with A noble flower of Judah but the numbers suggested something probably more familiar. The challenge how is it still Christmas

Next year the Solemnity will fall on the Sunday - so good to be prepared.