Music for the Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B 2015.

Entrance: Christ be Our Light (Farrell) AOV 2/3

Psalm 146 (O’Brien)

Praise the Lord, my soul,

Praise the Lord, my soul.

Gifts: The Cry of the Poor (Foley) AOV 1/83

Communion: Come to the Table (Burland) AOV NG 33

Take and Eat (Mantra) (Russell) AOV 2/162

Thanksgiving: Two Small Coins (Michael Herry) – this will be a recording.

Recessional: Sing of the Lord’s Goodness (Sands) AOV 1/131

 

…except that the Sunday morning is a mass especially for the children at the school and their families so that means some substitutions:

Gathering: Welcome to God’s House (Halloran- Millward)

Clap Hands Gloria (Anderson)

Gospel Acclamation: Halle Halle Halle (trad)

Gifts: Gifts (Mitchell)

Communion: The Table of the Lord (Mangan)

Thanksgiving: We Will Bring Your Peace (Halloran- Millward)

Recessional: Shine Jesus Shine (Kendrick)

 

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9 Responses to Music for the Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B 2015.

  1. Emma@Ipswich says:

    Choir at St Mary’s Ipswich (Sat 6pm):
    E: Praise my soul the King of Heavan – AOV78
    Psalm: I will Praise Your Name (Willcock Ps145) – GA 82
    Alle: Creation Alleluia, Alternate verse 2
    Comm: Because the Lord is my Shepherd – AOV 66
    In the Breaking – AOV 58
    Post-comm: O God You Search Me – AOV2 31
    R: Day Is Done – GA 540

    Note – we have been directed to begin the Communion music now at the priest’s communion (straight after the “Lord I am not worthy”) and so have started to have 2 communion hymns as we run short with just one. Have any other parishes started doing this as well?

    • Ryan says:

      We begin right when the priest takes communion. We have kind of a gradual building into our communion song. Our pianist or organist begins playing the intro to the song (generally the refrain) softly right after “Lord, I am not worthy…” After a couple measures, the song announcement is done. After the announcement, the pianist/organist begins playing the rest of the intro at full volume and other instruments begin playing (if there are any others). It has a very nice effect. The only problem I find with starting so soon is that the song has to end very quickly after communion if the musicians wish to receive the sacrament. We don’t do a post-communion song, so there is often a very long silence after communion.

    • Chris says:

      Hi Emma,
      At Corinda Graceville we have been starting the Communion hymn at the priest’s communion for the last couple of years.

      For Sunday Masses, we pick communion hymns that have length and also a refrain so people can sing while in procession. We usually only have 1 Communion hymn. If we need a bit extra, we just have a little interlude (i.e. an instrumental verse) before singing the refrain again and leading back into singing the first verse if required.

      I hope that makes sense.

  2. Chris says:

    Corinda Graceville – I am not rostered here this weekend but here is the music program

    Gathering: Table of Plenty – Schutte

    Psalm: Colin Smith version

    POG: The Summons – Bell

    Communion: Bread for the World – Farrell

    Sending Forth: All the Ends of the Earth – Dufford (verse 3)

  3. Chris says:

    Holland Park Mt Gravatt

    Gathering: God of Day and God of Darkness (verses 1-4)

    Psalm: Jenny O’Brien

    Communion: Bread for the World

    Sending Forth: A New Heart for a New World (verse 1)

  4. R.S. says:

    *the new youth choir sang for the first time
    open: Table of Plenty (Schutte)
    offertory: Ang Katawan ni Kristo/Behold the Body of Christ (Manalo)
    communion: To Be Your Bread (Haas)
    meditation: The Lord is my Shepherd (Blakesley)
    closing: Lead me, Lord (Becker)
    *also used a new mass setting: the Mass of Spirit and Grace (Manalo)

    • R.S. says:

      the regular adult choir sang the following this morning:
      open: Love Divine, All Loves Excelling (Wesley; hyfrydol)
      offertory: God of Day and God of Darkness (Haugen; beach spring)
      communion: To Be Your Bread (Haas), This is my Song (Stone, Harkness; finlandia)
      closing: America the Beautiful (Bates) *Veteran’s Day this week

  5. Ryan says:

    Mass Setting: Mass of Christ the Savior (Schutte)

    Gathering: The Cry of the Poor (Foley)

    Psalm 146: Praise the Lord, My Soul (Guimont)

    Gifts: All That We Have (Ault)

    Communion: You Are All We Have (O’Brien) – cantor on the verses

    Closing: God of Day and God of Darkness (Haugen; BEACH SPRING)

  6. Mark Leung says:

    St Agatha’s, Clayfield, QLD on Sunday at 7am

    Gathering Song: Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven GA 392
    Psalm (read)
    Preparation of the Gifts: The Beatitudes GA 489
    Communion: The Lord is My Shepherd GA 506
    Thanksgiving: Requiem eternam, Eternal rest grant unto Him oh Lord, by Terry Rafferty (soprano and bass voices only)
    Recessional: City of God GA 498

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