Solemnity of the Epiphany
Music for Mass (Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite)
St. Mary’s of Pine Bluff, Cross Plains, WI • St. Ignatius, Mount Horeb, WI
- Prelude: Improvisation on Introit: Ecce advenit and GREENSLEEVES
- Hymn: “What Child Is This” (GREENSLEEVES), vv. 1, 3
- Introit: Ecce advenit, Mode II Gregorian chant (with verse and Gloria Patri at 8:30 AM Sunday; antiphon only all other times)
- Sign of the Cross: chanted, English
- Greeting: Form A, English
- Penitential Rite: Form A — spoken Confiteor and Misereatur (English); Kyrie XVI (Greek, sixfold)
- Gloria: Congregational Mass (Lee)
- Opening Prayer/Collect: chanted, English
- First Reading: spoken
- Responsorial Psalm: plainsong setting, English
- Second Reading: spoken
- Alleluia: Paschal Office Alleluia with psalm-tone verse, Mode VI chant
- Dialog before the Gospel: spoken
- Gospel Reading: spoken
- General Intercessions: spoken
- Offertory: Reges Tharsis, Mode V Gregorian chant
- Psalm 28(29): “The Lord will bless his people with peace” (Batastini/Grail or Guimont/Grail)
- Preface dialog: chanted, English
- Preface: spoken English
- Sanctus: Mass XVIII
- Eucharistic Prayer: English
- Memorial Acclamation A: chanted, English
- Per ipsum/Amen: chanted, English
- Lord’s Prayer invitation: spoken, English
- Lord’s Prayer: chanted, English
- Embolism: spoken, English
- Pax Domini: spoken, English
- Agnus Dei: Mass XVIII
- Communion Antiphon: Vidimus stellam, Mode IV Gregorian chant
- Hymn: “We Three Kings of Orient Are,” vv. 1–5
- Postcommunion: chanted, English
- Final greeting: chanted, English
- Saturday:
- Dismissal: chanted, English
- Hymn: “What Star Is This” (PUER NOBIS) vv. 1–4
- Postlude: Improvisation on PUER NOBIS
- Sunday:[1]
- Hymn at the Exposition: “O Salutaris Hostia” (DUGUET), vv. 1–2
- Hymn at Adoration: “Tantum Ergo” (ST. THOMAS), vv. 1–2
- “You have given them bread” dialog: chanted, English
- Divine Praises: recited, English
- Hymn after Reposition: “Holy God, We Praise Thy Name” (GROSSER GOTT), vv. 1–3
Notes:
- “Reconciliation Sunday” is the first Sunday of the month at both parishes and incorporates Eucharistic exposition, adoration, and benediction with opportunity for individual confession. [↩]






