Music for the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B 3rd/4th November 2012

Entrance: Isaiah 49 (Landry) AOV 1/89

Psalm Response: I Love the Lord (Kids Priase)

Gifts: As Gentle As Silence (White)

Communion: I’ll Be Always Loving You (Watts) AOV 1/82)

A New Commandment (Unknown) Gather Australia 318

Recessional: Let There Be Peace on Earth (Miller/Jackson) AOV 1/190

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5 Responses to Music for the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B 3rd/4th November 2012

  1. Louise says:

    I always look at your website and much appreciate your advice on the weekly hymns. My 16 year old daughter has started playing the organ at Mass and to know we are onto the ‘right’ hymns really helps with her planning. Thank you.

  2. admin says:

    You are welcome Louise. These are selections made by the four liturgy teams that work that particular ministry at our church. I’m very interested when other parishes note their selections and have found several good liturgical songs that for some reason we never got round to using. We haven’t ever had an organist at our church, just piano and guitar, so your parish is blessed by your daughter’s interest and talent.

  3. Chris says:

    Here is the music selection we did at our Centennial Mass on Sunday.

    Gathering: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (GA-421)

    Psalm: I Love You Lord, My Strength (Colin Smith psalms)

    POG: Ubi Caritas (GA-324)

    Communion: We Are Many Parts (GA-523) & Where There Is Charity and Love (GA-323)

    Sending Forth: We Are Called (GA-514)

  4. Frankie Little says:

    Have you heard ‘Above all’ by Lenny Leblanc. There is a you tube version sung by a circle of women that is easier .. Thinking about it for Lent this year.

    • admin says:

      The music is in Spirit & Song Vol 2, so I have that.
      It is a slow but syncopated song that would be somewhat challenging to do.

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