Music for the Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A 18th/19th October 2014

This is the music that has been selected for this week by the music liturgy team, but it will also be used by some of our musicians who are helping out at a parish on the Gold Coast this weekend.

Entrance: All Are Welcome (Haugen)

Psalm 96 (O’Brien)

Proclaim to ev’ry nation the marvellous deeds of God.

Gifts: I Have Loved You (Joncas) AOV 1/126

Communion: You Are Mine  (Haas)  AOV 2/2

Lord to Whom Shall We Go (Herry) AOV 1/6

Thanksgiving: The Summons (Maule-Bell) AOV NG 149

Recessional: Shout to the Lord (Zschech) AOV NG 114

 

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3 Responses to Music for the Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A 18th/19th October 2014

  1. Chris says:

    Here is my parish music list.

    Gathering: Sing a New Song – Schutte (with the revised words of course)

    Psalm: Give the Lord Glory and Honour – Haas & Haugen (Gather 2nd Edition-83)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnrDi1VOh10

    POG: The Summons – Bell (Gather Australia-502)

    Communion: You Are Mine – Haas (AOV2-2)

    Sending Forth: In Faith and Hope and Love – McAuley (Gather Australia-442)

    Something I have noticed with the O’Brien psalms, since this is what my 2nd parish uses, is that the alternative response to a psalm that has the same verses are located at the end of the psalm. This is the only psalm collection yet that does this. Others places the refrains one after the other before the verses.

  2. Yola says:

    We are singing:

    E: Hear, O Lord (Ray Repp)
    PoG: Blessing Prayer (David Haas)
    C: Our God is Here (Chris Muglia)
    If Today You Hear God’s Voice (Jeanne Cotter)
    R: Blest Be the Lord (Schutte)

    Arm now recovered enough after being struck by a car while cycling, and welcoming the return to active music ministry.

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