Fifth Sunday of Easter, Year A

Music for 9:00 AM Mass, St. Matthew Church, Dix Hills, N.Y.

Prelude: Tu es Petrus (Tone VI) [ mp3 | gif ], Te deum laudamus (solemn tone)
Opening3: Lift High the Cross, vv. 1-4 (CRUCIFER)
Sign of the Cross1: chanted, Latin
Greeting1: chanted, Latin
Blessing of Water2: spoken, Latin
Sprinkling Rite2: Vidi aquam, with Gloria Patri (Chant, Tone VIII) [ gif | mp3 ]
Gloria2: Mass VIII “De Angelis” [ gif | mp3 ]
Collect/Opening Prayer1: chanted, Latin
First Reading3: spoken
Verbum Domini dialogue3: spoken, English
Psalm3: Alstott
Second Reading3: spoken
Verbum Domini dialogue3: spoken, English
Gospel Acclamation3: Alstott
Dialogue before the Gospel: spoken, English
Gospel Reading3: spoken
Verbum Domini dialogue1: spoken, English
Homily Topics: Papal election and inauguration; unity of sacrifice of priest and people.
Credo2: III [ mp3 ]
General Intercessions2: “Lord, hear our prayer”, spoken
Offertory3: Iesu, Rex admirabilis, vv. 1-3 (Palestrina) [ mid | pdf ]
Orate fratres dialogue: spoken, Latin
Prayer over the Gifts: spoken, Latin
Preface dialogue1: chanted, Latin
Preface1: chanted, Latin
Sanctus1: Mass VIII “De Angelis” [ gif | mp3 ]
Eucharistic Prayer: I, spoken Latin
Mysterium Fidei: chanted, Latin
Anamnesis: Mortem tuam, chanted Latin
Per ipsum: chanted, Latin
Amen: chanted
Lord’s Prayer invitation:1 chanted, Latin
Lord’s Prayer1: chanted, Form A [ mp3 ]
“Deliver us, Lord”1: chanted, Latin
Lord’s Prayer, embolism1: chanted, Latin
Pax Domini1: chanted, Latin
Agnus Dei2: Mass VIII “De Angelis” [ gif | mp3 ]
Communion3: Salve festa dies, vv. 1-6 (SALVE FESTA DIES)
Communion Antiphon: Tanto tempore (Chant, Mode IV)
[ mp3 | gif ]
Concluding prayer1: chanted, Latin
“Ite, missa est” dialogue1: chanted, Latin
Marian Antiphon: Regina Caeli (Tone VI) [ mp3 ]
Postlude: Long Live the Pope, vv. 1-2

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Thanks for linking to my post about the papal hymn. Folks should note that the music that is provided for it is rather difficult for the average parish to sight-sing, perhaps (and most will be sight-singing, since this hymn has fallen out of use), but it can be sung more easily to AURELIA or ELLACOMBE which are both familiar tunes to most folks.


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