Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A

Music for 12:30 PM Mass, St. Ignatius Loyola Church, Hicksville, N.Y.

Opening: Sing a New Song to the Lord, vv. 1, 4 (ONSLOW SQUARE)
Sign of the Cross: spoken, English
Greeting: spoken, English
Penitential Rite: Form C, spoken English
Gloria: spoken, English
Collect/Opening Prayer: spoken, English
First Reading: spoken
Verbum Domini dialogue: spoken, English
Psalm: Haas
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: “Lord, hear us”, spoken
Offertory: The Summons, vv. 1-5 (Bell/KELVINGROVE)
Orate fratres dialogue: spoken, English
Preface dialogue: spoken, English
Preface: spoken, English
Sanctus: A Community Mass (Proulx)
Eucharistic Prayer: II, spoken English
Mysterium Fidei: spoken, English
Anamnesis A: A Community Mass (Proulx)
Per ipsum: spoken, English
Amen: spoken
Lord’s Prayer invitation: spoken, English
Lord’s Prayer: spoken, English
“Deliver us, Lord”: spoken, English
Lord’s Prayer, embolism: chanted, English
Pax Domini: spoken, English
Agnus Dei: A Community Mass (Proulx)
Communion: Let Us Break Bread, vv. 1-3 (LET US BREAK BREAD)
Concluding prayer: spoken, English
“Ite, missa est” dialogue: spoken, English
Closing: vv. 1-2 (HYFRYDOL)

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  1. Norman says:

    Whoops, you left out the title of the closing hymn

  2. Jason says:

    I apologize for this not being related to the actual blog I am commenting to.

    I am attempting to get the word out about a serious issue in St. Louis. My idea is to post to every catholic blog that I can in the hopes that all catholics read this. At your next service please write a note and put it in the collection plate with your donation stating that this week you are helping St. Louis keep its churches open.

    Please pray for Archbishop Raymond Burke for closing catholic churches throughout the City of St. Louis. For more info please go to…

    http://www.urbanreviewstl.com

    some churches to be closed:

    St. John Nepomuk
    St. Francis De Sales
    St. Cecilia
    St. Hedwig
    Resurrection

    among others (16 total I believe).

    To write, send letters to
    Archbishop Raymond L. Burke
    Archdiocese of St. Louis
    4445 Lindell Boulevard
    63108

    Thank you for your time. Jason

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