Seventh Sunday of Easter, Year C
Music for 11:00 AM Mass, St. Ignatius Loyola Church, Hicksville, N.Y.
Organ prelude: Chant de Paix (Langlais)
Opening: Hail the Day that Sees Him Rise, vv. 1-3 (LLANFAIR)
Sign of the Cross: spoken
Penitential Rite: Form C, spoken
Gloria: New Plainsong Mass (Hurd, D.)
Collect/Opening Prayer: spoken
First Reading: spoken
Verbum Domini dialogue: spoken, English
Psalm: Alstott
Second Reading: spoken
Verbum Domini dialogue: spoken, English
Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia in C (Hughes)
Gospel Reading: spoken
Verbum Domini dialogue: spoken, English
Credo: spoken, English
General Intercessions: “Risen Lord, hear our prayer”, spoken
Offertory: O clap your hands, all ye people (Vaughan Williams)
“Blessed are you” dialogues: spoken
Orate fratres dialogue: spoken, English
Preface dialogue: spoken
Preface: spoken
Sanctus: Community Mass (Proulx)
Eucharistic Prayer: Form II, spoken
Mysterium Fidei: recto tono, English
Anamnesis A Community Mass (Proulx)
Per ipsum: chanted, English
Amen: Community Mass (Proulx)
Lord’s Prayer invitation: spoken
Lord’s Prayer: Sacramentary
“Deliver us, Lord”: spoken
Lord’s Prayer, embolism: Sacramentary
Agnus Dei: Community Mass (Proulx)
Communion: Gift of Finest Wheat, vv. 1-5 (BICENTENNIAL)
Motet: If ye love me (Tallis) [ pdf | mid ]
Closing: Crown Him with Many Crowns, vv. 1-3 (DIADEMATA)
Organ postlude: Alleluyas (Preston)
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Ah– from the ridiculous to the sublime.”Gift of Finest Wheat’ followed by the Tallis “If ye love me”!! The clash of those two might set up a vibration that could break all the church windows.
So the use of EP II on Sunday is not limited to my parish, apparently.








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