20 years ago our church of St. J the B. celebrated its centenary. When planning the music I had difficulty finding a suitable hymn. I cannot remember where I got the words for the hymn we used, but I set it to the tune, ‘Old Hundredth’. I would have liked to use ‘Gonfalon Royal’ but the congregation didn’t know it well enough and the occasion demanded ‘a big sing’ . The first verse goes as follows. “The great forerunner of the morn, The herald of the Word is born: And faithful hearts shall never fail With thanks and praise his light to hail.
I’ll be glad to forward the words to anyone interested.
Terry Quinn wrote:I’ll be glad to forward the words to anyone interested.
It's no. 378 in Laudate and one of the hymns suggested in the latest M&L for this feast. Laudate gives it the tune Winchester New, but Grenoble a.k.a Deus Tuorum Militum might be a jollier tune for those who want a "big sing". Thanks for the suggestion and offer, though!
HallamPhil wrote:I was not aware that First Holy Communions affected the choice of readings.
A First Communion Mass will have a significant focus on children - it will not be due all the concessions of a "Children's Mass" but, being a "Mass for adults in which children participate", paragraph 19 of the relevant directory specifies...
Further, I have just discovered:
Lectionary Volume III, page 109: wrote:Children's First Communion: some or all of the readings may be taken from the Mass of the Day, Mass of Christian Initiation, or Votive Mass of the Holy Eucharist.
Have just drafted a verse for insertion in 'For all the Saints'. Everyone please feel free to use it / revise it / improve it:
For John the Baptist, Prophet in the wild, He pointed out Christ, and baptised God’s own Child, John poured out his life and on him Truth has smiled, Alleluia, Alleluia