Friday 4 September 2020

28th Sunday in Ordinary Time (A)

 Entrance Antiphon [Introit]:

If you, O Lord, should mark iniquities, Lord, who could stand?
But with you is found forgiveness, O God of Israel. Psalm 130:3-4 [Roman Missal]

Si iniquitates observaveris Domine, Domine quis sustinebit? quia apud te propitiatio est, Deus Israel.
Ps. De profundis clamavi ad te Domine: Domine exaudi vocem meam. Psalm 130:3-4 [Graduale Romanum, p.350]

Si iniquitates observaveris Domine, Domine quis sustinebit? quia apud te propitiatio est, Deus Israel.
Ps. De profundis clamavi ad te Domine: Domine exaudi vocem meam. Psalm 130:3-4 [ Mass and Vespers with Gregorian Chant for Sundays and Holy Days"Liber Usualis" pp. 951 [Solesmes Abbey]

Si iniquitates observaveris Domine, Domine quis sustinebit? quia apud te propitiatio est, Deus Israel. Ps. De profundis clamavi ad te Domine: Domine exaudi vocem meam. Psalm 130:3-4 [Gregorian Missal, p.566]

Choose one Introitus and Psalmus   from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [Graduale simplex, pp.215-252]

Entrance Antiphon [Introit]:

  1. Si iniquitates (De Profundis) (Robert Hugill) [CPDL]
  2. Si iniquitates observaveris (Samuel Wesley) [CPDL]
  3. Si iniquitates observaveris (Andreas Raselius) [CPDL]
  4. If Thou O Lord wilt be extreme to mark what is done amiss [Chants for the Church Year  p. 154 (W.Patrick Cunningham) CCW]
  5. O Lord, if you were to take into account [Simple English Propers, p.319 (Adam Bartlett) CMAA]
  6. If you, O Lord, laid bare our guilt [Simple Choral Gradual, p.237 (Richard Rice) CMAA]
  7. O lord,if you would take into account our iniquities [Lalemont Propers, pp. 265 CCW]
  8. If you, O Lord, should mark iniquities [Entrance Antiphons from the Third Edition of the Roman Missal (Columba Kelly OSB) p.69, Mode 3 [St Meinrad Abbey]
  9. If you O Lord mark our iniquities [Psalm 151, p 59a, (Brian Michael Page)CVM]      

Liturgy of the Word:

Offertory Antiphon:

Remember me, O Lord, King of all power: and put a well-ordered speech in my mouth, that my words may be pleasing in your sight. Esther 14:12-13
Verses of Psalm 113 -or- Psalm 125 can also be sung between repetitions of the antiphon.

Recordare mei, Domine, omni potentatui dominans: da sermonem rectum in os meum, ut placeant verba mea in conspectu principis. [Graduale Romanum, p.352]

Recordare mei, Domine, omni potentatui dominans: da sermonem rectum in os meum, ut placeant verba mea in conspectu principis. [Gregorian Missal, p.569]

Choose one Antiphona ad offertorium and Psalmus from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [Graduale simplex, pp.215-252]

Communion Antiphon:

The rich suffer want and go hungry, but those who seek the Lord lack no blessing. See Psalm 34:11 [Roman Missal]

— or —

When the Lord appears, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is. I John 3:2 [Roman Missal]

Aufer a me opprobrium et contemptum, quia mandata tua exquisivi, Domine: nam et testimonia tua meditatio mea est. [Graduale Romanum, p.353]
Psalm 119:1,2,39,45,77,99,100,143 can also be sung between repetitions of this antiphon.

Aufer a me opprobrium et contemptum, quia mandata tua exquisivi, Domine: nam et testimonia tua meditatio mea est. [Gregorian Missal, p.570]

Choose one Antiphona ad communionem and Psalmus from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [Graduale simplex, pp.215-252]

Hymns

  • All Things Bright and Beautiful
  • Alleluia! Sing to Jesus 
  • Father, We Thank Thee, Who Hast Planted 
  • For All the Saints 
  • Forth in The Name of Christ
  • God of Our Fathers 
  • Holy, Holy, Holy 
  • In Christ There Is No East or West
  • Lead, Kindly Light 
  • O God, Our Help in Ages Past 
  • Praise the Lord, Ye Heavens, Adore Him 
  • Send Down Your Truth, O God 
  • The King of Love My Shepherd Is 
  • The Kingdom of God 
  • The Lord's My Shepherd

Choral Music

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