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nazard
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Post by nazard »

asb wrote:
Not at a morning Mass I hope ......... ?


I have to spend so much time practicing the organ I haven't had the time to learn about times of day yet.
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Thanks for the reminders about Sea Sunday folks - I don't always check the Directory for special Sundays and often miss this sort of thing - mea culpa.

Here goes for this evening:

Entry: O Worship The King
Alleluia (sung, Plainsong) verse (said)
Offertory: Peace Perfect Peace (Mayhew)
Holy Holy, Acclamation, Amen - Celtic Mass
Communion: When I Survey The Wondrous Cross
Exit of Communion to the Sick: O Sacrament Most Holy
Exit: Eternal Father

The same settings are used for the parts of the Ordinary throughout Ordinary time.

Going off topic, I wish I could give more priority to practise the organ - technique is nowhere near what it was in my student days. I'm truly grateful for (some of) the English music of the 18th Century - Stanley, Wesley, Croft etc. for "voluntaries", plus, of course, the excellent books from the Mayhew stable.

Mind you, in student days: they weren't too keen when I tried Messian on them - got a comment about Black & White horror films! They got the Bach Alla Breve in D every week for 6 months when I was learning it - they knew it better than me. Our congregation seem far happier with the simpler fare they get from me nowadays. At least it changes every week.
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Post by asb »

Sunday 15th July - 15th Sunday in OT (C)

1) In Christ there is no east or west
2) Will you let me be your servant
3) Ubi Carias - Taize
4) When i needed a neighboour

Sunday 22 July - 16th in OT (C)

1) Lord of all hopefulness
2) Come, Lord Jesus, come
3) Be still and know I am with you
4) Christ be beside me
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gwyn
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Ubi Caritas

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There's a delightful setting of Ubi Caritas composed by Bob Hurd and arranged by Craig Kingsbury. It has yet to find its way into our Liturgy Planner - only a matter of time I'm sure.

It's not at all dfficult, indeed accessible to a unison group or four-part troop. It has a Latin refrain and verses in English.

It's available via OCP / Decani.

I commend it to the house.
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Re: Ubi Caritas

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Gwyn wrote:There's a delightful setting of Ubi Caritas composed by Bob Hurd and arranged by Craig Kingsbury. It has yet to find its way into our Liturgy Planner - only a matter of time I'm sure.

It's not at all dfficult, indeed accessible to a unison group or four-part troop. It has a Latin refrain and verses in English.

It's available via OCP / Decani.

I commend it to the house.


As do I- first came across it at summer school in Whitby last time and took it home with me. Choir love it and I even had a positive comment from a person in the pew :o !
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Re: Ubi Caritas

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Gwyn wrote:It has yet to find its way into our Liturgy Planner - only a matter of time I'm sure.

It will indeed appear in due season.
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