Music for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Year A 30th/31st May 2026

With few exceptions, I’m managing to select Australian songs for Mass.

Entrance: One Body In Christ (McKenna) AOV NG 102

Daniel 3 (McKenna)

Glory and praise forever.

Gifts: Trinity Song (Andersen)

Communion: I Believe in God the Father (Perry, STUTTGART) CWB II 392

Meditation on the Trinity (Madden)

Recessional: Be Hope (Bryant, Jorna, McNally, Madden)

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3 Responses to Music for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Year A 30th/31st May 2026

  1. CWB2:394 Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow [Chambers + Ken / OLD 100TH]
    CWB2:504 Holy God, We Praise Thy Name [Walworth / GROSSER GOTT]
    CWB2:578 O Lord, at Your First Eucharist You Prayer [Turton / UNDE ET MEMORES]
    CWB2:392 I Believe in God the Father [Perry / STUTTGART]

  2. Ryan says:

    Gathering: Holy, Holy, Holy (Heber; NICAEA)
    Mass Parts: Mass of St. Ann (Bolduc)
    Psalm: Glory and Praise Forever (Alstott – Respond & Acclaim)
    Gifts: How Great Thou Art (Hine)
    Communion: I Am the Bread of Life (Toolan)
    Closing: They’ll Know We Are Christians (Scholtes)

  3. Gio says:

    A couple of mates are doing the serving and singing at the Vigil Mass.
    Starting off slow with lots of repetition.

    Entrance: All Hail Adored Trinity (OLD HUNDREDTH)
    Psalm: Based it off the tune from the Simplex, and it went pretty good.
    Alleluia: The default, with recto tono verse. Trying to nail the responsory format.
    Communion: Soul Of My Saviour
    Reflection: Bless the Lord, My Soul (Taize)
    Recessional: Holy God, We Praise Thy Name

    Also went to an evening Mass.
    I only remember 3 hymns.
    Entrance: Holy God, we Praise Thy Name
    Mass Setting: Mass Shalom
    Postcommunion: Firmly I Believe and Truly
    Recessional: Now Thank We All Our God

    What really ticked me off is that for the Entrance and Recessional, the cantor didn’t sing the doxology verses that were printed on the sheet, which, for Trinity Sunday, is an absolute TRAVESTY.

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