Entrance: All Are Welcome (Haugen)
Psalm 109 (McKenna)
You are a priest forever, in the line of Melchizadek.
Gifts: Song of the Body of Christ (Haas) AOV 1/27
Communion: Our Blessing Cup (Mason)
Bread Broken, Wine Shared (Horner) AOV 2/155
Thanksgiving: Bread of Heaven (Manibusan-Hart)
Recessional: Celtic Alleluia – Sending Forth (O’Carroll/Walker) AOV 1/13
Gathering: All Who Hunger, Gather Gladly (Dunstan; HOLY MANNA)
Mass Parts w/When We Eat: Mass of Christ the Savior (Schutte)
Psalm 110: You Are a Priest Forever (Alstott)
Sequence: Praise, O Zion, Voices Raising (just the last 2 verses) (Thomas Aquinas/trans. Hommerding; PANGE LINGUA GLORIOSI)
Gifts: As the Bread of Life Is Broken (Chepponis; THAXTED)
Communion: Draw Near (Janco/trans. Neale)
At this point we began a Eucharistic procession around the outside of the church with 4 stations at each corner of the building.
Exposition: O Saving Victim (Thomas Aquinas/trans. Caswall; DUGUET)
Procession from station to station: Take and Eat refrain (Joncas)
At each station: 1 verse of Hail Our Savior’s Glorious Body, on (Thomas Aquinas/trans. Quinn; PANGE LINGUA GLORIOSI)
Procession from the last station back into the church: Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All (Faber; SWEET SACRAMENT)
Benediction: Come Adore This Wondrous Presence (Thomas Aquinas/trans. Quinn; ST. THOMAS)
Closing: Holy God, We Praise Thy Name (trans. Walworth; GROSSER GOTT)
opening: At the Lamb’s High Feast (salzburg)
offertory: God’s Holy Gifts (Schutte)
communion: Our Blessing Cup (Hurd), Miracle of Grace (Stephan)
closing: America the Beautiful (Bates) *Memorial Day weekend
Gathering: Close to You (Glynn)
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus – all missal chant
Psalm : Ancient Words – Baloche (OK, not technically a psalm … but this was youth choir week)
Gifts: Eat this Bread – Taize
Communion:
Amazing Grace (Newton – classic version)
Let it Be (Lennon and McCartney) – because I asked for a Marian hymn for the last week of May.
Closing: Give Thanks with a Grateful Heart – Smith
I once used “Here Comes the Sun” in a liturgy but I don’t think I’d get away with the Beatles these days.
Is “Let It Be” commonly used as a Marian hymn?
Geoff
It is here 🙂
Music by The Beatles is several cuts above the average pop-chune: I’ve sung choral arrangements of some of their works, and there is some serious depth/difficulty in them, even when the words are, umm, less serious.
I am surprised that Let it Be is to popular though: Mother Mary’s words aren’t that God-ly. But it gets quite a positive reaction from Irish congregations.
Other weeks in May have ended with Bring Flowers of the Rarest, Hail Queen of Heaven, When Creation was Begun, and of course Our Lady of Knock!