Second Sunday of Lent, Year C

Music for 11:00 AM Mass, St. Ignatius Loyola Church, Hicksville, N.Y.

Organ Prelude: Chorale Prelude: Adagio (Bridge)
Opening: Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days, vv. 1-5 (ST. FLAVIAN)
Kyrie: Music for Celebration (Hurd, D.)
Collect chanted
Psalm: Alstott/Tone 2d
Gospel Acclamation: Proulx
Offertory Motet: Hide not thou thy face from us (Farrant) [ pdf | mid ]
Preface Dialogue and Preface: chanted
Sanctus: New Plainsong Mass (Hurd, D.)
Mysterium Fidei chanted
Anamnesis D: Congregational Mass (Lee)
Per ipsum chanted
Amen: New Plainsong Mass (Hurd, D.)
Lord’s Prayer and embolism: Sacramentary
Agnus Dei: New Plainsong Mass (Hurd, D.)
Communion: Amazing Grace, vv. 1-4, 7 (NEW BRITAIN)
Motet: “He watching over Israel” (Mendelssohn) [ pdf ]
Offertory: Led by the Spirit, vv. 1-2, 4 (KINGSFOLD/Hurd, B.)
Postlude: Fugue in G minor (Bach, J. S./Krebs)

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3 Comments

Organ Preludes and Postludes during Lent? Have you seen GIRM paragraph 313?

[I have, someone else either has not or has chosen to ignore it. -A.A.E.]


There are plenty of appropriate preludes/postludes that can be used duirng Lent. The selections used as well as the hymns were very dignified.


Markt

The issue is that one is not allowed to play purely instrumental music (as opposed to supporting singing) during Lent, with a couple of exceptions.


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