Sixth Sunday of Easter, Year C

Music for 9:00 AM Mass, St. Mark the Evangelist Church, Plano, Tx.

Opening: Praise to You, O Christ Our Savior, vv. 1, 3, 4 (Farrell, B.)
Kyrie: A Community Mass (Proulx)
Gloria: Mass of Remembrance (Haugen)
Psalm: Guimont
Alleluia: O FILII ET FILIAE refrain w/vernacular psalm tone
Offertory: choral piece
Sanctus, Anamnesis A, Amen: Mass of Creation (Haugen)
Agnus Dei: Holy Cross Mass (Isele)
Communion: Make Me a Channel of Your Peace (Temple)
Post-Communion Take and Eat, v. 1 (Joncas)
Closing: You Are Mine, vv. 1, 4 (Haas)
Postlude: choral piece

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5 Comments

At least “Make Me a Channel…” isn’t here called the “Prayer of St. Francis,” which it certainly is not.


So many churches in Dallas, …

As I recall, the president of the Dallas AGO was organist at St. Mark’s a couple of years ago. Hm. Took the Mass/day/year off, I guess.


Blecch… thanks for reporting this. I haven’t been to St. Mark’s in a while, and I won’t be back anytime soon. It goes without saying that a “Mass Of Creation”-free Mass is slowly getting harder to find in the suburban DFW area.


I had better scratch my earlier remark. The Dallas AGO president was in Plano, but perhaps at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. Apparently, St. Mark’s has volunteer organists if that. You will pardon me, though, if these wealthy suburban parishes blend together in my mind.

Haugen-Haas (as well as six-stringed weapons of Mass destruction) are effectively banned at my parish, by the way. We have been unable to find works by either in The Adoremus Hymnal or Worship II (1975), the latter of which is used in the mission.


Double-scratch. Obviously, there is an organist at St. Mark’s.

Double-ditto my suburban confusion.


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