I agree too. My first setting of the new texts - the Pershore Mass - was not as varied as it might have been in its use of thematic material, and a mix and match approach would be both understandable and effective. (In fact, while the new Laudate prints the entire setting, the new Celebration for Everyone gives just the Glory to God.)
OTOH, my later settings - St Kenelm (Decani) & St Joseph (publishing shortly) - both use the following schema:
1. Lord, Have Mercy & Lamb of God have material in common.
2. The Glory to God is stand-alone.
3. The Holy, Holy, Holy, the Eucharistic Acclamations, and the Doxology/Amen are unified.
I think this approach facilitates mix and match as well as using the entire setting. As a composer, I'm just happy that people find some of my stuff useful! I'm not too fussed about how they use it.
A year on, what are we singing?
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Several references here to Mass of St Rita. Could some kind person send me some details? (I've Googled it and have found one such by John Wilkins mentioned on the Roman Missal website, but can't find any other details.)
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Re: A year on, what are we singing?
Decani have now published a separate edition of my Pershore Mass which, I am happy to say, corrects the typesetting errors that crept into the Laudate Supplement and the revised edition of Laudate. I expect it will take a while for the Decani website to catch up, but the copies are available now. The full music octavo is the one to get for cantor, choir and organist. There is also a melody/guitar edition and a People's Card. If you already have Glory to God (Decani), the version in there is complete and accurate (which it ought to be, as I typeset it). The Glory to God is also available in the Celebration for Everyone Mass music supplement, and that too is accurate.