Sunday, 10 February 2013
Entrance | Come, ring out your joy (arr. Martin Foster) |
Kyrie | Belmont Mass (Christopher Walker) |
Gloria | Psallite |
Psalm | Before the angels (Daniel Bath) |
Gospel Acclamation | Wright |
Preparation of the Gifts | Lord of All Hopefulness (Laurence Caldecote) – choir |
Sanctus, Acclamation, Amen | Belmont Mass |
Agnus Dei | Belmont Mass |
Communion | Come to me (Martin Barry/Diane Murden) |
Postcommunion | O Quam Suavis (Willam Byrd, c.1540-1623) |
Recessional | Holy, holy, holy, Lord God almighty |
The entrance antiphon O come, let us worship God gave us our opening song. The first reading, from Isaiah, told of the angels crying out Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of Hosts, which prompted the final hymn. Our two items at Communion reflected the two antiphons in the Missal: the hungry he fills with good things, and Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness. And for the responsorial Psalm Before the angels I will bless you, O Lord we had Daniel Bath’s bright and uplifting setting in African Gospel style.
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