Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A

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

Introit3: Dum clamarem ad Dominum (Chant, Mode III) [ gif | mp3 ]
Sign of the Cross1: chanted, Latin
Greeting1: chanted, Latin
Blessing of Water:2: spoken, English and Latin
Sprinkling Rite2: Asperges me, with Gloria Patri (Chant, Mode VII) [ 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: Cultivating the soul to be receptive to the Lord.
General Intercessions2: “Lord, hear our prayer”, spoken
Offertory3: Jesu, Rex admirabilis, vv. 1-5 (Palestrina)
Orate fratres dialogue: spoken, English
Prayer over the Gifts: spoken, Latin
Preface dialogue1: chanted, Latin
Preface1: Preface for Trinity Sunday, 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 ]
Communion Antiphon:3: Gustate et videte, with verses from Psalm 33(34) in Latin (Chant, Mode III) [ gif | mp3 ]
Concluding prayer1: chanted, Latin
“Ite, missa est” dialogue1: chanted, Latin
Marian Antiphon: Salve Regina (Tone V) [ mp3 ]

Notes:

  • Guessing that the Holy Trinity preface is a licit option for Sundays in Ordinary Time. Will a visiting priest verify this in the comments box?
  • It was decided to use the Communion chant from the Ad libitum (Graduale Romanum p. 391) in lieu of the Passer invenit [ gif | mp3 ] prescribed by the same Graduale.

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One Comment

Vaughan Williams’ O How Amiable would have worked nicely too as a Communion antiphon — same words. Gotta luv that word “turtur”…it sounds just like the cooing the bird makes….roll the R’s and savor the word…deliscious

JP


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