| Dec 25th 2011 |
Sun |
Christmas Mass of the day |
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- Mass setting : Mozart , Mass in G (KV 49)
- Psalm 97: Richard Connolly*
- Gospel Acclamation: fauxbordons
- Motets: Videte Miraculum (Thomas Tallis) Videte miraculum matris Domini:concepit virgo virilis ignara consortii, Behold the miracle of the mother of the Lord: a virgin has conceived though she knows not a man,Mary, who stands laden with her noble burden; knowing not that she is a wife, she rejoices to be a mother. She has conceived in her chaste womb one who is beautiful beyond the sons of men,and blessed for ever, O Holy night Minuit, chrétiens, c'est l'heure solennelle (Adam Adolphe)
- Hymns and Carols: O Come all ye faithful, Away in a manger, Hark the herald-angels sing
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| Dec 25th 2011 |
Sun |
Midnight Mass of the nativity |
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- Carol singing at 11.30
- Midnight Mass setting : Missa O Magnum Mysterium (Victoria) (marking the 500th anniversary of Victoria)
- People's Mass setting :Cum jubilo (Gregorian)
- Psalm: fauxbordons
- Gospel Acclamation: fauxbordons
- Motets: Hodie Christus natus est (Today Christ is born) (Giovanni Gabrieli), Glory to God (Handel)
- Hymns and Carols: Once in Royal David's City, Silent Night, O Come all ye faithful
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| Date Dec 18th 2011 |
SUN 10am |
Advent 4, Year B CHOIR SUNDAY |
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2 Sam 7.1-5, 8-12, 14,16; Rom 16.25-27; Lik 1.26-38
- Introit: Rorate caeli de super ... drop down you heavens from above
- Mass setting : Missa cum iubilo (Gregorian)
- Hymns: TIS 266 Wake O wake for night is flying (tune: Wachet auf); Lo he comes with clouds descending (words from the new English hymnal, tune: Helmsley)
- Motets: Ave Maria (Hail Mary full of grace) (Biebl)
- Communio:
- Postlude:
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| Date Dec 11th |
SUN 10am |
GAUDETE SUNDAY
Advent 3, year B CANTOR SUNDAY |
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Is 61.1-2, 10-11, 1 Thess 5.16-24, Jn 1.6-8, 19-28
- Mass setting : Missa cum iubilo (Gregorian)
- Hymns: TIS 265 O come, O come Emmanuel (tune: veni Emmanuel), TIS 270 On Jordan's bank (tune: Winchester new), TIS 497 Let all mortal flesh keep silence (tune: Picardy)
- Communio (Gregorian, Is 35.4): Dicite Pusillanimes confortamini.... Say: Take courage you who are fainthearted, and do not fear; behold our God will come and he will save us
- Postlude
On a choir Sunday in other years:
- Introit (Gregorian, Phil 4.4,5) Gaudete in Domino semper rejoice in the Lord always; again I say rejoice.....
- Mass setting : Missa cum iubilo (Gregorian)
- Motets: Rejoice in the Lord Alway (Purcell)
- Hymns: TIS 265 O come, O come Emmanuel (tune: veni Emmanuel), TIS 273 Lo he comes with clouds descending (words from the new English hymnal, tune: Helmsley)
- Communio (Gregorian, Is 35.4): Dicite Pusillanimes confortamini.... Say: Take courage you who are fainthearted, and do not fear; behold our God will come and he will save us
- Postlude:
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| Date Dec 4th |
SUN 10am |
Advent 2, Year B CHOIR SUNDAY |
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Is 10.1-5, 9-11; 2Pet 3.8-14; Mk 1.1-8
- Processional: Advent prose - Rorate Caeli de super (drop down you heavens from above...)
- Introit (Gregorian, Is 30.19, 30): Populus Sion, ecce Dominus veniet People of Zion, behold the Lord is coming to save all the nations....
- People's Mass setting :Missa de Angelis (Gregorian)
- Hymns: On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's cry, Lo he comes with clouds descending (tune: Helmsley),
- Motets: This is the record of John (Orlando Gibbons)
- Communio (Gregorian,Bar 5.5, 4.36 ): Ierusalem surge, et sta in excelso.... Arise Jerusalem and stand on high; behold the joy that will come to you
- Postlude:
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| Date Nov 27th |
SUN 10am |
Advent 1, Year B (CHOIR SUNDAY) |
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Is 40.1-5, 9-11; 2Pet 3.8-14; Mk 1.1-8
- Processional: Advent prose - Rorate Caeli de super (drop down you heavens from above...)
- Introit (Gregorian, Ps 24.1-4): Ad te levavi animam meam... To you O Lord I lift up my soul
- People's Mass setting: Missa de Angelis (Gregorian)
- Motet: I was Glad (Parry)
- Communio (Gregorian, Ps 84.13): Dominus dabit benignitatem: et terra nostra dabit fructum suum The Lord will bestow his loving kindness, and our land will yield its fruit.Hymn: (Communion) Lo he comes with clouds descending (tune: Helmsley)
- Postlude:
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| Nov 20th 2011 |
SUN |
Christ the King (CHOIR)
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Ex 34.4-6, 8-9, 2 Cor 13.11-13, Jn 3.16-18
- Introit (Gregorian, Rev 5.12 & 1.6, Ps 71): Dignus est Agnus, qui occisus est, accipere virtutem......The Lamb who is has been slain is worthy to receive power and divinity, and wisdom and strength and honour; let glory and dominion be his forever and ever. Endow the King with your judgement O God, and the King's son with your justice.
- Mass setting (Kyrie,Gloria and Agnus): Mass of St Mary of the Cross (Richard Connolly)*
- Psalm:Tone and Fauxbordons
- Motet: Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Edward Bairstow)
- Gospel Acclamation: fauxbordons
- Communio (Gregorian, Mt.25.40,24): Amen dico vobis: quod uni ex minimis meis fecistis, mihi fecistis....Amen I say to you: in asmuch as you have done it to the least of these, my brethren, you have done it to me. Come blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the beginning of the world.
- Hymns TIS 224 All Hail the power of Jesus' name (tune: Miles Lane), Lord enthroned in heavenly splendour (tune: Bryn Calfaria), TIS 237 Hail Redeemer, King divine (tune : Rex)
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| Nov 13 th 2011 |
SUN |
33 rd Sun in Ord. time (A) Yr of Matthew; CHOIR |
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Prov 31.10-13, 19-20, 30-31, 1 Thess 5.1-6; Mt 25 25.14-30
- Mass setting: Mass of Divine Paradise (Kirkpatrick)*
- People's Mass Setting: CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Psalm: fauxbordon
- Gospel Acclamation: sung
- Hymns:
- Motet: When David heard that Absolom was slain (Tomkins), O how amiable are thy dwellings (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Postlude:
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| Nov 6 th 2011 |
SUN |
32 nd Sun in Ord. time (A) Yr of Matthew; CANTOR |
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Wis.6.12-16, 1Thess 4.13-18, Mt 25.1-13
- People's Mass Setting: CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Psalm: fauxbordon
- Gospel Acclamation: sung
- Hymns:
- Motet: O how amiable are thy dwellings (Ralph Vaughan Williams)
- Postlude:
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| Date Nov 2nd |
WED 7pm |
ALL SOUL'S DAY |
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- Mass setting : Victoria Requiem Mass
- Psalm setting:
- Hymns:
- Motet :
- Postlude:
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| Oct 30th 2011 |
SUN |
30 th Sun in Ord. time (A) Yr of Matthew; CANTOR |
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Ex 22.20-26, 1 Thess 1.5-10, Mt 22.34-40
- People's Mass Setting: CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Psalm: fauxbordons
- Gospel Acclamation: sung
- Hymns: TIS 103 A Mighty fortress is our God (tune: ein Feste Burg), TIS 630 The Law of Christ (tune: Love is the fulfilling)*
- Postlude:
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| Oct 23rd 2011 |
SUN |
30 th Sun in Ord. time (A) Yr of Matthew; CHOIR |
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Ex 22.20-26, 1 Thess 1.5-10, Mt 22.34-40
- Mass setting: Missa (Louis Vierne)
- People's Mass Setting: CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Psalm: fauxbordons
- Gospel Acclamation: sung
- Hymns: TIS 103 A Mighty fortress is our God (tune: ein Feste Burg), TIS 630 The Law of Christ (tune: Love is the fulfilling)*
- Motet : Ubi Caritas et amor Where there is charity and love (Maurice Duruflé)
- Communion (Ps 19.6, Gregorian): Laetabimur in salutari tuo: et in nomine Domini Dei nostri magnificabuntur We shall rejoice inyour salvation, and in the name of our Lord God shall we place our pride
- Postlude:
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| Oct 16th 2011 |
SUN |
29th Sun in Ord. time (A) Yr of Matthew; CHOIR |
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Is 45.1,4-6, 1 Thess 1.1-5, Mt 22.15-21
- Mass setting: Monteverdi Mass for 4 voices
- People's Mass Setting: CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Psalm: fauxbordon
- Gospel Acclamation: sung
- Hymns: TIS 618 What does the Lord require? (tune: Sharpethorne), TIS 437 Blessed Jesus at your word (tune: Liebster Jesu)
- Motet : Cantate Domino (Pitoni)
- Postlude:
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| Oct 2nd 2011 |
SUN |
Patronal Festival of St Francis (transferred) |
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Sirach, Paul's letter to the Galatians, the Gospel of Matthew
- Introit Sentence: Let us all rejoice in the Lord and keep a festival in honour of blessed Francis. Let us join with the angels in joyful praise of the holy one of God.
- Mass: Pax et bonum (Richard Connolly)*
- People's mass: Mass Shalom (C.D.Smith )
- Psalm: of the feast
- Gospel Acclamation: Gregorian
- Motets: Signasti Domine servum tuum Franciscum (Guerrero) Lord, your servant Francis was signed by a most sweet sign of your love and redemption. You have decorated the seraphic father with the marks of your passion. O glorious Francis, intercede with the prayers of your children, Os iusti meditabitur The mouth of the righteous utters wisdom,and his tongue speaks what is just. The law of his God is in his heart and his feet do not falter. Alleluia (Anton Bruckner)
- Communion sentence (Romans 8.18): Non sunt condignae passiones huis temporis ad futuram gloriam, quae revelabitur in nobis The sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared to the glory which shall be revealed to us (from the Seraphic Missal)
- Hymns: All creatures of our God and King, Make me a channel; of your peace, Holy God we praise your name (the Te Deum)
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| Sep 25th 2011 |
SUN |
26th Sun in Ord. time (A) Yr of Matthew; CHOIR |
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Ezek 18.25-28, Phil 2.1-11 Mat 21.28-32
- Introit sentence: O lord you had a just cause to judge men as you did because we sinned against you and disobeyed your will. But show us your greatness of heart, and treat us with your unbounded kindness
- Mass setting: Missa Brevis (Palaestrina)
- People's Mass Setting: C.D.Smith Mass Shalom*
- Psalm: fauxbordon
- Gospel Acclamation: sung
- Hymns: TIS 598 Dear Father, Lord of Humankind (Repton), TIS 534 Love is his word, love is his way (Cresswell)
- Motet : Teach me O Lord ( William Byrd ), Christus factus est (Bruckner)
- Communio (Gregorian, Ps 118.49-50): Memento verbi tui servo tuo, Domine in quo mihi spem dedisti: haec me consolata est in humiltate mea Be mindful of your word to your servant O Lord, in which you caused me to hope; this has been my comfort in my affliction
- Postlude:
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| Sep 18th 2011 |
SUN |
25th Sun in Ord. time (A) Yr of Matthew; CHOIR |
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Is 55-6-9. 7-9, Phil 1.20-24,27, Mat 20.1-16
- Mass setting: Mass in A (Harold Darke)
- People's Mass Setting: C.D.Smith Mass Shalom*
- Psalm: fauxbordon
- Gospel Acclamation: sung
- Hymns: TIS What does the Lord Require (Sharpethorne), TIS Seek O Seek the Lord* (Venantius)
- Motet : Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace ( S.S. Wesley)
- Communio (Gregorian. Ps. 118,4-5): Tu mandasti mandata tua custodiri nimis: utinam dirigantur viae meae, ad custodiendas iustificationes tuas You have ordered that your command be kept diligently; O that my ways may be guided towards the keeping of your statutes
- Postlude:
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| Sep 11th 2011 |
SUN |
24th Sun in Ord. time (A) Yr of Matthew; CANTOR |
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Sir 27.30-28.7, Rm 14.7-9;, Mat 18. 21-35
- Introit sentence: Gregorian
- Mass setting: CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Psalm: Gelineau
- Gospel Acclamation: sung
- Hymns: TIS 598 Dear Father (tune: Repton), Lord of humankind, TIS 607 Make me a channel of your peace (tune: Channel of peace), TIS 485 My God accept my heart this day (tune: Belmont)
- Communio (Gregorian) Tollite hostias, et introite in atria eius: adorate Dominum in aula sancta eius Bring offerings and adore the Lord in His holy court
- Postlude: Prelude and Fugue in a minor (J.L.Krebs)
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| Sep 4th 2011 |
SUN |
23rd Sun in Ord. time (A) Yr of Matthew; CHOIR |
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Ez 33. 7-9, Rm 13.8-10, Mat 18.15-20
- Introit: Gregorian
- Mass setting: Mass of Christ the redeemer* (B.F. Kirkpatrick; formerly called Divine Paradise)
- Psalm: Gelineau
- Gospel Acclamation: sung
- Hymns: TIS 630 Love is the fulfilling (Love is the fulfilling), TIS 437 Blessed Jesus at your word (Leibster Jesu)
- Motet Prayer of self-dedication (Kirkpatrick) - The prayer of St Ignatius*
- Communio (Gregorian Ps 75.12,13) Vovete et reddite Domino Deo vestro, omnes qui in circuitu eius affertis munera: terribili, et ei qui aufert spiritum principum: terribili apud omnes reges terrae Make vows to the Lord your God and accomplish them, all who gather around him to present oferings; to the awesome God who takes away the life of princes. He is greatly feared by all the kings of the earth
- Postlude: Cheveaux : Toccata (Played by liturgical music scholar Michael Butterfield)
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| Aug 28th 2008 |
SUN |
22nd Sun in Ord. time (A) Yr of Matthew; CHOIR |
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Jer 20.7-9, Rom 12.1-2, Mt 16.21-27
- Introit: Gregorian
- Mass Seeting: Missa Orbis Factor (Gregorian)
- People's Mass setting: CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Psalm: Gelineau
- Gospel Acclamation: sung
- Hymns: TIS Take up your cross 583 (tune: O Jesu Christ, Meins lebens licht), TIS 501 Sing My tongue the Saviour's glory
- Motet: Greater love hath no man (John Ireland)
- (Dedication hymn on a cantored Sunday: TIS 315 Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord ).
- Communion (Gregorian Mt 16.24): Qui vult venire post me.... If a man wishes to come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross and follow me
- Postlude:
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| Aug 21st 2011 |
SUN |
21 st Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CHOIR |
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Is 22.19-23, Rom 11.33-36, Mt 16.13-20
- Introit: Gregorian
- Mass setting : Missa Tu es Petrus (Palaestrina)
- People's Mass setting: CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Psalm: fauxbordons
- Gospel Acclamation: fauxbordons
- Motet: Tu es Petrus (Maurice Duruflé)
- Hymns: TIS 457 (CWB 819) The Church's one Foundation (tune: Aurelia), TIS 446 Glorious thinigs of you are spoken
( tune: Abbot's Leigh)
- On CaNTored Sundays: dedication: CWB 795 How Rich are the depths of God (Willcock)*
- Communio (Gregorian, Ps 103:13-15): De Fructu operum tuorum... The earth will be satisfied by the work of your hands O Lord, as you bring forth bread from the land and wine to gladden our hearts; oil to make our faces shine, and bread to strengthen our hearts
- Postlude:
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| Aug 15th 2011 |
Mon |
The Assumption of the
Blessed Virgin Mary |
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Apoc 11.19, 12.1-6,10, 1 Cor 15.20-26, Lk 1.39-56
- Mass setting :Ave Regina Coelorum (Victoria)
- People's Mass setting :Mass Shalom (C.D.Smith)*
- Psalm: fauxbordons
- Gospel Acclamation: fauxbordons
- Motet: Tota Pulchra es Maria (Bruckner)
- Hymns: CWB 702 Hail Queen of Heaven, CWB 754 Now Sing my soul (tune: Jerusalem); CWB 801 Salve Regina (melody: Gregorian)
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| Aug 14th 2011 |
SUN |
20 th Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CANTOR |
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Is 56.1,6-7, Rom 11.13-15, 29-32, Mt 15.21-28
- Introit: Gregorian
- People's Mass setting :CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Psalm: fauxbordons
- Gospel Acclamation: Gelineau
- Hymns: TIS 804 Shepherd of Souls, TIS 802 Sing a new Song (tune: Venantius)*
- Postlude: Grand Choer - Theodore Dubois
ON A CHOIR SUNDAY:
- Mass setting :Ave Regina Coelorum (Victoria)
- People's Mass setting :CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Psalm: fauxbordons
- Gospel Acclamation: Gelineau
- Motet: O Bone Pastor (O Good Shepherd: Thomas Tallis)
- Hymns: TIS 804 Shepherd of Souls, TIS 802 Sing a new Song (tune: Venantius)*
- Postlude: Grand Choer - Theodore Dubois
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| Aug 7th 2011 |
SUN |
19 th Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CHOIR |
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1 Kings 19.9,11-13, Rom 9.1-5, Mt 14.22-23
Command me to to come to you over the water
- Introit: Gregorian
- Mass setting : Missa Papae Marcelli (Palaestrina)
- People's Mass setting: CD Smith, Mass Shalom ( new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Hymns: TIS 598 Dear Father, Lord of humankind (Repton), TIS 16 Do not be afraid ( Willcock)*, TIS 464 Seek O seek the Lord* (tune: Venantius)
- Motet: Almighty and everlasting God (Orlando Gibbons)Almighty and everlasting God, mercifully look upon our infirmities, and in all our dangers and necessities stretch forth thy right hand to help and defend us, through Christ our Lord. Amen.
- Communio (Gregorian): Panem de caelo dedisti nobis, Domine, habentum omne delectamentum in se, et omnem saporem suavitis You gave us the bread of heaven, having in it all that is delicious, and the sweetness of every taste.
- Postlude:
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| Jul 31st 2011 |
SUN |
18th Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CANTOR |
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1 Is 55.1-3, Rom 8.35, 37-39, Mt 14.13-21
They all ate and were satisfied
ON A CANTOR SUNDAY:
- People's mass: CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Hymns: Breaking Bread 325 Gift of finest wheat (accompaniment # 168), BB 673 Turn to me (accompaniment # 572), BB 429 Christians let us love one another (Picardy, accompaniment # 102)
- Communio:
- Postlude:
ON A CHOIR SUNDAY:
- Mass setting : Missa Papae Marcelli (Palaestrina)
- People's mass: CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Hymns: Breaking Bread 325 Gift of finest wheat (accompaniment # 168), BB 673 Turn to me (accompaniment # 572)
- Communio:
- Postlude:
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| Jul 24 2011 |
SUN |
17th Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CHOIR |
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Wis 12.13, 16-19; Rom 8.26-27; Mt 13.24-43
The Kingdom of heaven
- Introit: Gregorian
- Mass setting: Mass for Five Voices (William Byrd)
- People's Mass:CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Hymns: Breaking Bread 374 City of God (accompaniment # 105), B.B. 302 Gather us in (accompaniment # 165),
- Communio (Gregorian): Simile est regnum caelorum homini negatiotori, quaerenti bonas margaritas: inventa una pretiosa margarita Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant seeking precious pearls. When he had found one pearl of great price, he sold all he had, and made it his own.
- Postlude: "Little" fugue in g minor - JS Bach - BWV 578
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| Jul 17 2011 |
SUN |
16 th Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CANTORED MASS ( choir at Waverley for Fr Peter Clifford's 50th jubilee) |
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Wis 12.13, 16-19; Rom 8.26-27; Mt 13.24-43
- Mass setting : CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Hymns : BB 201 Praise to the Lord the Almighty Lobe den Herren (accompaniment # 424), BB 216 Come ye thankful people come St George's Windsor (accompaniment # 125), BB 572 Praise my soul the King of Heaven Lauda Anima (accompaniment # 424 )
- Communio (Gregorian): Acceptabis sacrificium justitiae, oblationes et holocausta, super altare tuum, Domine Then you will be pleased with the sacrifice of righteousness, with oblations and burnt offerings over your altar O Lord.
- Postlude: "Little" fugue in g minor - JS Bach - BWV 578
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| Jul 10 2011 |
SUN |
15th Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CANTOR |
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Isaiah 55.10-11, Rom 8.18-23, Mat 13.1-23
- Introit: Gregorian
- Mass setting :CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Hymns : TIS 447 Lord your almighty word; TIS 102 Praise to the living God (Yigdal); TIS 485 (Words only) My God, accept my heart this day (tune: Belmont)
- Communio:Passer invenit sibi domum, et turtur nidum, ubi reponat pullos suos: altaria tua Domine virtutum, Rex meus, et Deus meus: beati qui habitant in domo tua, in saeculum saeculi laudabunt te The sparrow has found her a house and the swallow a nest where she may lay her young; close to the side of your altars, O LORD of hosts, my King and my God. Happy are they who dwell in your house! They will always be praising you
- Postlude: "Little" fugue in g minor - JS Bach - BWV 578
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| Jul 3 2011 |
SUN |
14th Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CHOIR |
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Zech 9.9-19, Rom 8.9,11-12, Mat 11.25-30
- Mass setting (Kyrie, Gloria, Agnus): Missa Vidi Speciosum (Victoria)
- People's mass Setting: CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Motet: Jesu dulcis memoria (Victoria)
- Hymns : TIS 111 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Lobe den Herren), TIS 571 Forth in your name
- Communio (Gregorian): Gustate et videte, quoniam suavis est Dominus: beatus vir qui sperat in eo Taste and see the goodness of the Lord: Blessed is the man who hopes in the Lord
- Postlude:
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| Jun 26th 2011 |
SUN |
Corpus Christi (First Communion Day) |
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Deut 8.2-3, 14-16, 1 Cor 10.16-17, John 6.51-58
- Mass setting (Kyrie and Agnus): Aeterna Christi Munera (Palaestrina)
- People's Mass setting: CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Psalm: of the day
- Gospel Acclamation: fauxbordons
- Motets: Alleluia! Cognoverunt discipuli in fractio panis Alleluia! They recognised him in the breaking of bread William Byrd; Panis Angelicus (Bread of the Angels)
- Communio:
- Hymns: TIS 529 By your priestly power, Soul of my saviour
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| Jun 19th 2011 |
SUN |
Trinity Sunday (Choral Mass) |
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Ex 34.4-6, 8-9, 2 Cor 13.11-13, Jn 3.16-18
- Mass setting :Mass for Three voices ( William Byrd )
- People's Mass setting: CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Psalm: Plainsong
- Gospel Acclamation: fauxbordons
- Motet: O thou the central orb of righteous love (Charles Wood)
- Hymns: TIS 100 All Creatures of our God and King, TIS 140 Firmly I believe and truly
- Communio:
ON A CANTOR SUNDAY IN OTHER YEARS:
- People's Mass setting : CD Smith, Mass Shalom (new translation of the Roman Missal)*
- Psalm: of the day
- Sequence: Holy Spirit, God of Light
- Hymns: TIS 100 All Creatures of our God and King, TIS 405 O Spirit of the Living God, TIS 140 Firmly I believe and truly
- Communio:
- Postlude:
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| June 12 th 2011 |
SUN |
Pentecost (Cantored Mass) |
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Acts 2.1-11; 1 Cor 12.3-7; 12-13 ; Jn 20.19-23
- People's Mass setting : Mass Shalom , (C.D. Smith)*
- Psalm: of the day
- Sequence: Holy Spirit, God of Light
- Hymns: TIS 398 Come Down, O Love Divine, TIS 405 O breathe on me O breath of God (for words see music sheet, tune St Columba), TIS 752 Veni Sancte Spiritus (Veni Sancte Spiritus, Taize)
- Communion antiphon (Gregorian): Factus est repente de caelos sonus advenientis spiritus vehementis, ubi erant sedentes, alleluia: et repleti sunt omnes Spiritu Sancto, loquentes magnalia Dei, alleluia The sound of gushing wind came suddenly from heaven where they were sitting: Alleluia! And they were filled with the Holy Spirit, speaking all the great wonders of God: Alleluia!
- Postlude:
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| Jun 5th 2011 |
SUN |
Ascension Day |
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Acts 1.1-11; Eph 1.17-23; Lk 24.46-53
- Mass setting :Missa Ascendo ad Patrem (Palaestrina) Kyrie and Agnus
- People's Mass setting: Sanctus (Mass Shalom)*
- Psalm: Connolly
- Gospel Acclamation: fauxbordons
- Motet: Caelos ascendit hodie- Today Jesus Christ the king of glory ascends into the heavens (Charles Villiers Stanford )
- Communion antiphon (Gregorian): Data est mihi omnis potestas in caelo et in terra, alleluia: euntes, docete omnes gentes, baptizantes eos in nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti, alleluia. All power has been given to me in heaven and on earth, alleluia; go therefore and teach all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, alleluia.
- Hymns: TIS 369 Hail the day that sees him rise, TIS 520 Lord enthroned in Heavenly Splendour
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| May 29th 2011 |
SUN |
Sixth Sunday of Easter (CANTOR) |
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Acts 8.5-8; 1 Pet 3.15-18; Jn 14.15-21
- People's Mass setting: C.D.Smith Mass Shalom*
- Psalm: This is the day (Willcock)*- cantor Noel Debien
- Gospel acclamation: sung B.F.Kirkpatrick*
- Hymns:(from Breaking Bread) 432 Love Divine, all loves excelling Hyfrydol, 491 Peace Western Priory; 211 Soul of my Saviour Anima Christi
- Communio (Gregorian): Non vos relinquiam orphanos: veniam ad vos iterum, Alleluia: et gaudebit cor vestrum, Alleluia. I will not leave you orphans: I go away and I come unto you, and your heart shall rejoice alleluia
- Postlude: Allegro Moderato - Fr Giovanni Battista Martini o.f.m.
ON A CHOIR SUNDAY IN OTHER YEARS:
- Mass setting : Ave Regina Caelorum (Palaestrina) ) Kyrie and Agnus
- People's Mass setting: C.D. Smith Mass Shalom*
- Psalm:This is the day (Willcock)
- Gospel Acclamation: fauxbordons
- Motet: If Ye love me (Tallis)
- Hymns:(from Breaking Bread) 432 Love Divine, all loves excelling Hyfrydol, 211 Soul of my Saviour Anima Christi
- Communio: (Gregorian): Non vos relinquiam orphanos: veniam ad vos iterum, Alleluia: et gaudebit cor vestrum, Alleluia. I will not leave you orphans: I go away and I come unto you, and your heart shall rejoice alleluia
- Postlude: Allegro Moderato - Fr Giovanni Battista Martini o.f.m.
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| May 22nd 2011 |
SUN |
Fifth Sunday of Easter |
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Acts 6.1-7; 1 Pet 2.4-9; Jn 14.1-12
- Mass setting : Missa Brevis (Mathias) Kyrie, Gloria and Agnus
- People's Mass setting: CD Smith, Mass Shalom*
- Psalm:This is the day (Willcock)
- Gospel Acclamation: fauxbordons
- Motet: I am the Resurrection and the life ( Gibbons)
- Hymns: (from Breaking Bread) 609 Iknow that my Redeemer Lives Duke Street; 751 Alleluia Sing to Jesus Hyfrydol
- Communio:
- Postlude:
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| May 15th 2011 |
SUN |
Fourth Sunday of Easter CANTOR |
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Acts 2.14, 36-41, 1 Pet 1.20-25, Jn 10.1-10
- People's Mass setting: C.D.Smith Mass Shalom*
- Psalm: This is the day (Willcock)*- cantor Nicole Smeulders
- Gospel: Fauxbordons
- Hymns: TIS 386 By your kingly power*; TIS 464 Seek, O seek the Lord*; TIS 539 You satisfy the hungry heart
- Communio:
- Postlude:
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| May 8th 2011 |
SUN |
Third Sunday of Easter |
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Acts 2.14, 22-23, 1 Pet 1.17-21, Lk 24.13-35
- Mass setting : Kyrie/Agnus from the Missa O Quam Gloriosum (Palaestrina)
- People's Mass setting: Gloria, Sanctus (Richard Proulx)
- Psalm: This is the day (Willcock)
- Gospel Acclamation: fauxbordons
- Motet: Alleluia! Cognoverunt discipuli in fractio panis (Alleluia! They recognised him in the breaking of bread) William Byrd
- Hymns: TIS 384 Through the Red Sea brought at last (tune Straf' mich nicht), TIS 382 Now the Green blade riseth (tune: Noël Nouvelet)
- Communio:
- Postlude: Christ lag in Todesbanden (Christ lay in death's dark bonds) J.S.Bach from Cantata BWV 4
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| May 1st 2011 |
SUN |
Second Sunday of Easter CANTOR |
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Acts 5.12-16; Rev.9-13,17-19; Jn 20.19-31
- Mass setting : Mass Shalom (CD.Smith)*
- Psalm: This is the day (Willcock)
- Gospel Acclamation: triple Alleluia (plainsong)
- Hymns: Alleluia Sing to Jesus (Hyfrydol entrance), This Joyful Eastertide (dedication), Jesus in your heart we find (tune: Sancta Sophia)*
- Communio:
- Postlude:
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| Apr 24th 2011 |
SUN |
Easter Day 10 am |
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Acts 10.34,37-43; Col 3.1-4; Jn 20.1-9
- Mass setting (with brass) Mass in F (Gabrieli 1554-1612),
- Psalm: This is the day (Willcock)*
- Gospel Acclamation: triple plainsong
- Motet: Vidi Aquam (during the baptismal renewal and lustration) I saw water flowing from the right side of the Temple (Victoria)
- Motet (dedication): Christus Resurgens Christ rising from the dead now dies no more. Death shall have no dominion over Him; for that he died, He died to sin once: but that He lives, He lives to God. Alleluia! (Gregorio Allegri 1582- 1652),
- Motet (communion): Regina Caeli laetare (Jan Dismas Zelenka) Rejoice Queen of heaven
- Hymns: Lord enthroned in heavenly Splendour (entrance Bryn Calfaria ), This joyful Eastertide (tune: Vruechten)
- Solemn dismissal with double Alleluia
- Postlude: Great Prelude in C major, BWV 547 - J.S. Bach
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| Apr 23rd 2011 |
SAT
7PM |
Solem Easter Vigil |
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The Service of Light, Liturgy of the word, Liturgy of Baptism; liturgy of the Eucharist
The Service of Light
- Solemn exultet ( 2011 Translation of the Roman Missal)
- Mass : Missa Pax et Bonum (Richard Connolly)*
The Liturgy of the Word
- Readings and Psalms: Gen 1, Ex 14 with ex 15, Isaiah 55
- Rom 6.3-11 with psalm 117, Mat 28.1-10
- Gospel Acclamation: triple plainsong
The Liturgy of Baptism and Confirmation
- Motet: Vidi Aquam (during the lustration) I saw water flowing from the right side of the Temple (Victoria)
The Litugy of the Eucharist
- Motet(dedication) : Greater Love (John Ireland)
- Hymn: TIS 386 By your kingly pow'r O risen Lord* (Communion, tune: Ruggiero)*
- Solemn dismissal with double Alleluia
- Postlude: Great Prelude in C major, BWV 547 - J.S. Bach
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| Apr 22nd 2011 |
FRI |
Good Friday 3 pm |
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Is 52.13-53.12; Heb 4.14-16,5.7-9; Jn 18.1-19 -19.42
- Silence during the prostration
- Psalm: plainsong
- Gospel Acclamation: plainsong
- General intercessions: sung
- during Veneration of the cross:
O Bone Jesu (Robert Parsons 1535-1571)
Translation of St Bernard's Holy Verse from the Mapa Mundi Edition by Sally Dunkley, 1994 Vanderbeek and Imrie Ltd.
O Good Jesus. Give light to my eyes, that I never fall asleep in death: lest the enemy say: "I have prevailed over him"
O supreme Being (O Adonai)
Into your hands O Lord I commend my spirit: you have redeemed me, O Lord God of Truth.
O anointed deliverer (O Messias).
I have said with my tongue: "let me know my end".
O Holy One; ( O Agios)
and the number of my days: that I may know what is wanting in me.
O Lord. (O Heloi)
You Lord, have broken my chains: I will offer you a sacrifice of praise, and invoke the name of the Lord.
O ‘God with Us” (O Emmanuel)
I cannot flee, and nobody cares about my soul.
O Christ (O Christe)
I have cried to you Lord, saying: 'You are my hope, my share in the land of the living'.
Our King! (O Rex noster!)
Make me a standard for good, so that those who hate me may see it and be overthrown:
because you O Lord have helped and consoled me.
O Teacher ( O Rabbi)
The Light of your face has shone upon us, O Lord: You have given joy to my heart.
Truly .(Amen)
- Communion Motet: Popule Meus (Victoria)
- Hymns: O Sacred Head sore wounded (Passion chorale); TIS 351 Lift High the Cross (communion, tune: Crucifer)
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| Apr 21st 2011 |
Thurs
7pm |
Holy (Maundy) Thursday; Mass of the Last Supper |
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Ex.12.1-8, 11-14; 1Cor.11.23-26; Jn 13.1-15
The Choir of St Francis (directed by Noel Debien)
- Reception of the holy oils from the Metropolitan Cathedral: Priestly people (Deiss)
- Gloria: De Angelis (Gregorian); Mass for Five voices (William Byrd 1540-1623)
- Gospel Acclamation:
- Motet (during the mandatum) : Ubi Caritas Where there is Charity and love (Maurice Duruflé) + plainsong + Taize responsory
- Communio: (Gregorian) Hoc corpus quod pro vobis tradetur This is my body which is given up for you
- Motet during communion: O Sacrum Convivium
(Tallis) O sacred banquet in which Christ is received
- Hymns: Christians we should glory (entrance, B.F. Kirkpatrick)*. Where there is charity and love (dedication)*,
- Procession to the altar of repose: Pange lingua Sing my tongue (plainsing)
- During the adoration: Ave verum corpus natum (Orlando di Lassus 1530-1594)
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| Apr 19th 2011 |
TUES 7PM |
Tuesday of Holy Week; Tenebrae (the service of shadows) and Reconciliation in the 2nd Rite |
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Music led by t he Ensemble Luceat (directed by Edmond Park)
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| Apr 17th 2011 |
Sunday |
Palm Sunday 10 am |
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At the blessing of Palms: Mt 21.1-11,
At the mass of the day: Is 50.4-7, Phil 2.6-11, Mt 26.14-27.66
- Introit Hosanna filio David Hosanna to the Son of David (plainsong)
- Mass setting: Deus Genitor alme (Gregorian mass XVIII)
- Psalm: plainsong
- Gospel Acclamation: plainsong
- The Passion (sung) : plainsong
- Hymns: All Glory laud and Honour, (entrance), My song is Love unknown (communion; tune: Love unknown)
- Motets:For the blessing of palms: Pueri Hebraeorum (Palaestrina), for the dedication of gifts: Hosanna to the Son of David (Gibbons)
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| Apr 10th 2011 |
SUN 10am |
Lent 5, Year A (CANTOR Sunday) |
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Ezekiel 37.12-14, Rom 8.8-11, Jn 11.1-45
- Mass setting : Mass Shalom (Smith)*
- Psalm setting: Connolly*
- Hymns: TIS 637 Lord of the living, in your name assembled (Iste Confessor),TIS 526 Lord Jesus Christ, you have come to us (Living Lord), TIS 535 I am the Bread of Life (Bread of Life)
- Postlude: Prelude and fugue in e minor by Adoph Friedrich Hesse
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| Apr 3rd |
SUN 10am |
Lent 4, Year A (LAETARE) (Choir Sunday) |
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1 Sam 16.1,6-7,10-13, Eph 5.8-14, Jn 9.1-14
- Mass setting : Orbis Factor (Victoria)
- Motet: Rejoice in the Lord Alway (Henry Purcell)
- Hymns: TIS 447 Lord your almighty word (Moscow), TIS 145 The king of love my shepherd is (Dominus regit me)
- Postlude:
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| Mar 27th 2011 |
SUN 10am |
Lent 3, Year A (Choir Sunday) |
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Ex 17.3-7, Rom.1-2,5-8, Jn 4.5-42
- Lent prose Attende Domine, et miserere Hear us O lord, and have mercy
- Mass setting : Deus Genitor alme (Gregorian mass XVIII)
- Dedication Motet: O how amiable are thy dwellings (Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958)
- Communio: (Gregorian) Passer invenit sibi domum (The sparrow has found her a house and the swallow a nest where she may lay her young; close to the side of your altars, O LORD of hosts, my King and my God. Happy are they who dwell in your house! They will always be praising you)
- Hymn: TIS 499 Lord Jesus, joy of loving hearts (Hereford)
- Postlude: Ciacona in f minor by Pachalbel
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| Mar 20th 2011 |
SUN 10am |
Lent 2, Year A (Choir Sunday) |
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Gen 12.1-4, 2Tim 1.8-10, Mt 17.1-9
- Lent prose Attende Domine, et miserere Hear us O lord, and have mercy
- Mass setting : Deus Genitor alme (Gregorian mass XVIII)
- Motet at the dedication of gifts: O nata lux de lumine O Light born of light, Jesus, Redeemer of the world, Mercifully deem us worthy to offer prayers and praise.You who once deigned to become flesh for the sake of your lost ones grant that we become members of your holy Body. (Tallis)
- Communio: (Gregorian) Qui meditabitur in lege Domini The one who meditates day and night on the law of the Lord will yield fruit in due season
- Hymns: TIS 234 How Good Lord to be here
- Postlude: Toccata no 3 1st Book, Gerolamo Frescobaldi
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| Mar 13th 2011 |
SUN 10am |
Lent 1, Year A (Cantor Sunday) |
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IGen 2.7-9, 3.1-7, Rom.12-19, Mt 4.1.11
- Mass setting : Mass Shalom ( CD Smith)*
- Hymns: TIS 591 Forty days and forty nights, TIS 25 As pants the hart for cooling streams, TIS 463 May this Lenten Discipline *
- Communio: (Gregorian) Scapularis obumbrabit tibi: The Lord will overshadow you with His shoulders, and under His wings you shall trust: His truth shall surround you with a shield.
- Postlude: Toccata no 1- Gerolamo Frescobaldi
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| Mar 9th 2011 |
Wed
7 pm |
ASH WEDNESDAY (Lent begins) |
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Is 7.10-14, , Rm 1.1-71, Mt 1.18-24
- Mass setting : Deus Genitor alme (Gregorian mass XVIII)
- Motet: In ieiunio et fletu (Tallis) Weeping and fasting the priests shall pray
- Entrance Hymn: Lent prose Attende Domine, et miserere Hear us O lord, and have mercy, Communion:May this Lenten discipline
- Postlude:
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| Mar 6th 2011 |
SUN |
9th Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CHOIR |
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Deut 11.18, 26-28, 32; Rm 3.21-25.28; Mt 7.21-27
- Mass setting : Mass in F (Harold Dark)
- Motet: Beati mundo corde (William Byrd 1540-1623) Blessed are the clean of heart: for they shall see God. Blessed are the peace makers: for they shall be called the children of God. Blessed are they that suffer persecution for justice: for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.
- Hymns: TIS 598 Dear Father, Lord of Humankind (Repton); TIS 446 Glorious things of you are spoken (Abbot's Leigh)
- Postlude: Prelude and Fugue in C - attr. J.S.Bach
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| Feb 27th 2011 |
SUN |
8th Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CHOIR |
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Is 49.14-15.1; 1 Cor 4.1-5; Mt 6.24-34
- Mass setting : Missa Pater Noster (Palaestrina)
- Motet: All things bright and beautiful (Rutter)
- Hymns: TIS 495 Father we give you thanks, TIS 745 Seek ye first
- Postlude:
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| Feb 20th 2011 |
SUN |
7th Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CHOIR |
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Lev 19.1-2, 17-18; 1Cor 3.16-23; Mt 5.38-48
- Mass setting : Missa Vidi Speciosum (Palaestrina)
- Motet: Beati Quorum Via (Stanford) Beati quorum via integra est, qui ambulant in lege Domini. Blessed are the undefiled in the way,who walk in the law of the Lord.
- Hymns:
- Postlude:
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| Feb 13th 2011 |
SUN |
6th Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CANTOR |
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Sir 15.15-20; 1 Cor 2.6-10; Mt 5.17-37
- Mass setting : Mass Shalom*
- Hymns:
- Postlude:
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| Feb 6th 2011 |
SUN |
5th Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CHOIR |
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Is 58.7-10, 1 Cor 2.1-5, Mt 5.13-16
- Mass setting : Aeterni Christi Munera(Palaestrina)
- Motet: Hail Gladdening Light (Charles Wood) text: Hail! gladdening Light, of His pure glory poured who is th'immortal Father, heavenly, blest,Holiest of Holies-Jesus Christ our Lord! Now we are come to the Sun's hour of rest; the lights of evening round us shine; we hymn the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit divine! Worthiest art thou at all times to be sung with undefiled tongue, Son of our God, giver of life, alone: Therefore in all the world thy glories, Lord, they own. Amen Original Greek text: Φώς ιλαρόν αγίας δόξης αθανάτου Πατρός, ουρανίου, αγίου, μάκαρος, Ιησού Χριστέ, ελθόντες επί τήν ηλίου δύσιν, ιδόντες φώς εσπερινόν, υμνούμεν Πατέρα, Υιόν, καί άγιον Πνεύμα, Θεόν, Αξιόν σε εν πάσι καιροίς υμνείσθαι φωναίς αισίαις, Υιέ Θεού, ζωήν ο διδούς, διό ο κόσμος σέ δοξάζει.
- Hymns: Christ be our Light, Let all mortal flesh keep
- Postlude: 1st movement (Allegro) Concerto in G- Prinz Johann-Ernst of Saxe Weimar (transc. J.S.Bach)
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| Jan 30th 2011 |
SUN |
4th Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CANTOR |
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Zeph 2.3,3.12-13, 1 Cor 1.26-31, Mt 5. 1-12
- Mass setting : Mass Shalom
- Hymns: TIS 61 Sing all creation (Iste Confesor); TIS 448 Blest are the pure in heart (Franconia); TIS 464 Seek O seek the Lord (Venantius)*
- Postlude:
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| Jan 23rd 2011 |
SUN |
3rd Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CANTOR |
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Is 8.23-9.3; 1Cor 1.10-13,17, Mat 4.12-23
- Mass setting : Mass Shalom*
- Hymns: TIS 61 Sing all creation (Iste Confessor); TIS 274 The people that in darkness walked (Credition) TIS 437 Blessed Jesus at your word (Liebster Jesu)
- Postlude:
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| Jan 16th 2011 |
SUN |
2nd Sun in Ord. time (A) Year of Matthew; CANTOR |
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Is 49.3,5-6, Cor 1.1-3, John 1.29-34
This is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world
- Mass setting : Mass Shalom*
- Hymns: TIS 411 Filled with the Spirit's power; TIS 448 Blessed are the purein heart (Franconia); TIS 512 Bread of the world ( Rendez a Dieu)
- Postlude:
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| Jan 9th 2011 |
SUN |
Baptism of the Lord |
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Is 42.1-4, 6-7, Acts 10.34-38, Mt 3.13-17
- Mass setting : Mass Shalom*
- Hymns: TIS 61 Sing all creation (Iste Confessor); TIS 270 On Jordan's Bank; TIS 485 (Words only) My God, accept my heart this day (tune: Belmont)
- Postlude:
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| Jan 6th 2011 |
SUN |
Epiphany (Choir in St Mary's Cathedral) |
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Is 60.1-6, Eph 3.2-3,5-6, Mt 2.1-12
- Mass setting : O Magnum Mysterium (Palaestrina)
- Motets: The Three Kings (Cornelius; Dedication of gifts), Communion: Videntes Stellam Magi (Belling)
- Hymns: The first Nowell, We three Kings
- Postlude:
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