Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Year C

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

Organ prelude: “Deck Thyself, My Soul, with Gladness” (Bach, J. S.)
Opening: Praise to the Lord, vv. 1, 3, 5 (LOBE DEN HERREN)
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/Gelineau
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: “Hear us, O Lord”, spoken
Offertory Motet: Tantum ergo (Nicholson)
Orate fratres dialogue: spoken, English
Preface dialogue: spoken
Preface: spoken
Sanctus: Community Mass (Proulx)
Eucharistic Prayer: Form II, spoken
Mysterium Fidei: spoken, English
Anamnesis A Community Mass (Proulx)
Per ipsum: spoken, 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: Take and Eat, vv. 1-6 (Quinn/Joncas)
Motet: Very brea, good shepherd tend us (Currie)
Closing: I Am the Bread of Life, vv. 1-2 (Toolan)
Organ postlude: Fugue based on the Kyrie (Couperin)

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“Deck Thyself, My Soul, with Gladness” is my favorite Bach chorale. We sang it once from a thin green paperback edition of 20 Bach chorales. There’s something bucolic and peaceful in its harmony.


Here at the indult Tridentine mass we had “Soul of My Savior” in harmony from the St. Gregory, Verbum Supernum (chant from the Liber), Pange Lingua Gloriosi (Mozarabic version), and “Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All” in unison with harmonized refrain for the processional, offertory, communion, and recessional, respectively. We did the the propers from the Liber with the Lauda Sion sequence (except for the Gradual, for which we used the psalm tones from the Rossini) and Missa fons bonitatis w/ Credo 4 for the ordinary.


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