Re-opening and dedication of Cathedral Church of St Marie
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Re-opening and dedication of Cathedral Church of St Marie
Just in case you are interested we are re-opening the Diocese of Hallam's Cathedral Church of St Marie this coming week after a closure of 14 months for significant re=ordering work. Musically everything is set to go with a Diocesan Choir of 60 making a great sound at yesterday's rehearsal.
PRAYER VIGIL - 7pm Thursday 22 November 2012
EVENING PRAYER I- DEDICATION OF A CHURCH
Hymn: Come host of heaven's high dwelling place (Bell)
Blessing of new Cathedra
Psalm 146: Notre Dame psalm tone
Psalm 147: Notre Dame psalm tone
Canticle of the Apocalypse (Notre Dame/Jakob)
Blessing of the new Ambo
Reading
Magnificat (Farrell)
Intercessions - Our Father - Concluding Prayer
VENERATION OF RELICS TO BE PLACED IN THE ALTAR AT THE DEDICATION MASS
Relics of the Apostles, St Vincent, St Tranquilinus, Pope St Athanasius, Blessed John Henry Newman
Saints of God (Hurd)
NIGHT PRAYER
Hymn: The day thou gavest
Antiphon: (Jakob)
Psalm 4: Notre Dame tone
Antiphon: (Jakob)
Psalm 133: (Bevenot)
Reading
Responsory: Into your hands (Jakob)
Nunc dimitis: (Bevenot)
Salve Regina (plainsong)
DEDICATION MASS - 11am Friday 23 November
Fantasia in C minor (Bach) played by organ student Winnie Tam
'Magnificat' Fugue (Bach)
El Buen Pastor (Guridi)
Carillon de Westminster (Vierne) played by Philip Jakob
Processon of Clergy: As the deer thirsts (Jakob/Pannell)
Procession of Bishops and Cathedral Dean: Praise to the Holiest (arr Walker)
Sprinkling Rite: Springs of Water (Haugen)
Glory to God - New Wine Mass (Jakob)
Psalm : Your words Lord are Spirit (Hurd)
Dedication Alleluia (Hurd)
Litany of Saints (Plainsong)
Installation of Relics in the new Altar: Saints of God (Hurd)
Blessing of walls & altar with holy water: Holy is the Temple (Hurd)
Blessing of walls and altar with incense: Let my prayer rise before you (Walker)
Lighting of the Cathedral: Canticle of Tobias (Jakob)
Preparation of Altar and Gifts: I was glad (Parry)
Eucharistic Acclamations: Mass of Creation (Haugen)
Lamb of God - New Wine Mass (Jakob)
Communion Song 1: Ave verum (Byrd)
Communion Song 2: Wisdom has built herself a house (Hurd)
Communion Song 3: Soul of my Saviour
Post-Communion Song: What has passed our lips (Jakob)
Inauguration of Blessed Sacrament Chapel: Psalm 147 (Notre Dame de Paris)
Hymn to Our Lady of Perpetual Succour: Salve Regina (plainsong)
Recessonal: Christus vincit (Walker)
Organ: Impromptu no 3 (Coleridge Taylor) played by Hugh Finnigan
Huge thanks to Bob Hurd and Barbara Bridge at OCP for enabling and supplying instrumental arrangements of
his music.
Thanks also to Sir William Hayward of Shrewsbury for his original brass arrangement of Parry's I was glad.
We will be blessing the new baptismal font during the 1030 Mass on Sunday 25 November.
The sacred oils will be returned to the Cathedral at a time to be confirmed.
The new choir stalls will be installed in the Cathedral sanctuary after the Dedication Mass.
Philip Jakob's own house organ, a Wyvern Toccata III will be installed in the cathedral for the period until the restoration of the 1875 Lewis organ is completed.
The Bechstein Grand Piano returns in the week beginning 26 November.
Alleluia!
PRAYER VIGIL - 7pm Thursday 22 November 2012
EVENING PRAYER I- DEDICATION OF A CHURCH
Hymn: Come host of heaven's high dwelling place (Bell)
Blessing of new Cathedra
Psalm 146: Notre Dame psalm tone
Psalm 147: Notre Dame psalm tone
Canticle of the Apocalypse (Notre Dame/Jakob)
Blessing of the new Ambo
Reading
Magnificat (Farrell)
Intercessions - Our Father - Concluding Prayer
VENERATION OF RELICS TO BE PLACED IN THE ALTAR AT THE DEDICATION MASS
Relics of the Apostles, St Vincent, St Tranquilinus, Pope St Athanasius, Blessed John Henry Newman
Saints of God (Hurd)
NIGHT PRAYER
Hymn: The day thou gavest
Antiphon: (Jakob)
Psalm 4: Notre Dame tone
Antiphon: (Jakob)
Psalm 133: (Bevenot)
Reading
Responsory: Into your hands (Jakob)
Nunc dimitis: (Bevenot)
Salve Regina (plainsong)
DEDICATION MASS - 11am Friday 23 November
Fantasia in C minor (Bach) played by organ student Winnie Tam
'Magnificat' Fugue (Bach)
El Buen Pastor (Guridi)
Carillon de Westminster (Vierne) played by Philip Jakob
Processon of Clergy: As the deer thirsts (Jakob/Pannell)
Procession of Bishops and Cathedral Dean: Praise to the Holiest (arr Walker)
Sprinkling Rite: Springs of Water (Haugen)
Glory to God - New Wine Mass (Jakob)
Psalm : Your words Lord are Spirit (Hurd)
Dedication Alleluia (Hurd)
Litany of Saints (Plainsong)
Installation of Relics in the new Altar: Saints of God (Hurd)
Blessing of walls & altar with holy water: Holy is the Temple (Hurd)
Blessing of walls and altar with incense: Let my prayer rise before you (Walker)
Lighting of the Cathedral: Canticle of Tobias (Jakob)
Preparation of Altar and Gifts: I was glad (Parry)
Eucharistic Acclamations: Mass of Creation (Haugen)
Lamb of God - New Wine Mass (Jakob)
Communion Song 1: Ave verum (Byrd)
Communion Song 2: Wisdom has built herself a house (Hurd)
Communion Song 3: Soul of my Saviour
Post-Communion Song: What has passed our lips (Jakob)
Inauguration of Blessed Sacrament Chapel: Psalm 147 (Notre Dame de Paris)
Hymn to Our Lady of Perpetual Succour: Salve Regina (plainsong)
Recessonal: Christus vincit (Walker)
Organ: Impromptu no 3 (Coleridge Taylor) played by Hugh Finnigan
Huge thanks to Bob Hurd and Barbara Bridge at OCP for enabling and supplying instrumental arrangements of
his music.
Thanks also to Sir William Hayward of Shrewsbury for his original brass arrangement of Parry's I was glad.
We will be blessing the new baptismal font during the 1030 Mass on Sunday 25 November.
The sacred oils will be returned to the Cathedral at a time to be confirmed.
The new choir stalls will be installed in the Cathedral sanctuary after the Dedication Mass.
Philip Jakob's own house organ, a Wyvern Toccata III will be installed in the cathedral for the period until the restoration of the 1875 Lewis organ is completed.
The Bechstein Grand Piano returns in the week beginning 26 November.
Alleluia!
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HallamPhil wrote:VENERATION OF RELICS TO BE PLACED IN THE ALTAR AT THE DEDICATION MASS
Relics of the Apostles, St Vincent, St Tranquilinus, Pope St Athanasius, Blessed John Henry Newman
Difficult to believe that any relics of St Tranquilinus actually exist. According to legend, he was stoned and cast into the river where he drowned, around the year 286 or 288.
HallamPhil wrote:El Buen Pastor (Guridi)
This piece is a gem and deserved to be far better known than it is.
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.. I thought St Tranquilinus was drowned in St Sebastian's jacuzzi. It's a mystery, init?
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I'm wondering where you have managed to obtain a bit of Bl John Henry Newman.......... not from his grave, certainly.
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Legend has it that Pope Benedict XVI gave a relic of JHN to each Diocesan Bishop when he was in England's green and pleasant land.
Re-opening and dedication of Cathedral Church of St Marie
Hope it all goes well.
Many thanks for letting us borrow your Canticle of Tobias for our own consecration in July. Glad to see it getting an outing back on its own turf.
Many thanks for letting us borrow your Canticle of Tobias for our own consecration in July. Glad to see it getting an outing back on its own turf.
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You are most welcome, Dunstan. I've changed the refrain melody and some of the SATB part-writing slightly, and added brass parts for this Friday's celebration.
.. and thanks for the best wishes ... makes a change from discussing relic envy!
.. and thanks for the best wishes ... makes a change from discussing relic envy!
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Best of luck Phil - I hope you get Monday off.
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HallamPhil wrote:You are most welcome, Dunstan. I've changed the refrain melody and some of the SATB part-writing slightly, and added brass parts for this Friday's celebration.
.. and thanks for the best wishes ... makes a change from discussing relic envy!
LOL - I got a spare bit of St Margaret Mary in the safe - would you like her too?
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Sorry Peter, don't want to appear ungrateful but we've already printed the Order of Service!
I heard that some bones (probably from hand of JHN) were offered for reliquaries in major churches and to the Vatican back in 2008 when permission was given to open the coffin. I don't know the detail, I'm afraid.
I heard that some bones (probably from hand of JHN) were offered for reliquaries in major churches and to the Vatican back in 2008 when permission was given to open the coffin. I don't know the detail, I'm afraid.
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Didn't think there were any bones left!
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Nick Baty wrote:Didn't think there were any bones left!
And when they got there,
the cupboard was bare....
HallamPhil wrote:.. and thanks for the best wishes ... makes a change from discussing relic envy!
That's why I also commented on the Guridi piece....
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Nick Baty wrote:Didn't think there were any bones left!
Indeed. I remember thinking at the time "Nice one, JHN!".
I hope it all goes very well - the 'menu' looks tremendous.
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I'll check on the relics when I'm back in work on Wednesday.... but I suppose relics don't have to be bone, do they? There are reports of hair and even bits of cloth being admissible albeit described as secondary relics. Anyhow my faith is neither founded on nor rocked by relics. Liturgical music is more interesting.
Yes SC, I noted your comment about the Guridi! It is a fine work. Jesus Guridi was a Spanish (Catalan) composer and organ pupil of Marcel Dupre and others. The movement I will play is the third and final of the three that comprise the 'Triptico'. The final page harks back to earlier sections and when the third movement is played alone sounds rather odd. The dissonance of that final page has no compariter elsewhere in the movement which features fanfares and rich harmonies. I am still uncertain whether or not to play the final page at all ... which is a consideration I would not normally entertain! You'd have to know the piece to understand the dilemma.
Yes SC, I noted your comment about the Guridi! It is a fine work. Jesus Guridi was a Spanish (Catalan) composer and organ pupil of Marcel Dupre and others. The movement I will play is the third and final of the three that comprise the 'Triptico'. The final page harks back to earlier sections and when the third movement is played alone sounds rather odd. The dissonance of that final page has no compariter elsewhere in the movement which features fanfares and rich harmonies. I am still uncertain whether or not to play the final page at all ... which is a consideration I would not normally entertain! You'd have to know the piece to understand the dilemma.
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Ah, just the third movement? Still nice. And I appreciate your dilemma (but will offer no solution!).
The thing I always remember about the first movement and that final page of the third movement is the long stretches of playing two notes with one thumb....
By the way, the Spanish and English wikipedia pages say he studied organ with Abel Décaux, rather than Marcel Dupré.
The thing I always remember about the first movement and that final page of the third movement is the long stretches of playing two notes with one thumb....
By the way, the Spanish and English wikipedia pages say he studied organ with Abel Décaux, rather than Marcel Dupré.