16 September 2007

Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time (C)

UPDATED: Alex, Thank you for pointing out my errors

Introit:
Da pacem, Domine, sustinentibus te, ut prophetae tui fideles inveniantur: exaudi preces servi tui, et plebis tuae Israel. Ps. Laetatus sum in his quae dicta sunt mihi: in domum Domini ibimus. Sir. 36: 18; Ps: 121[Graduale Romanum, pp. 336]

Give peace, Lord to those who wait for you and your prophets will proclaim you as you deserve. Hear the prayers of your servant and of your people Israel. See Sirach 36:18 [Roman Missal Sacramentary] Ps. I was glad when they said to me, ‘Let us go to the house of the LORD!’ Ps. 122 [~ NSRV Tr. of the Ps. Verse Ps. 121 in the Graduale Romanum, cited above]

HYMN SUGGESTION

I Rejoiced When I Heard Them Say [Text: The Grail; Music: Murray; Gelineau]

Responsorial Psalm:
I will rise and go to my father. Psalm 51:10-11, 15+17, (R. Luke 15: 18) [Roman Missal Lectionary]
~~I Will Leave This Place and Go to My Father (Jordan) CBW 183

Alleluia Verse:
God was in Christ, to reconcile the world to Himself; and the good news of reconciliation He has entrusted to us. 2 Cor 5:19 [Roman Missal Lectionary]

~~God was in Christ [CBW 183ii]

Offertory Antiphon:
Precatus est Moyses in conspectu Domini Dei sui, et dixit. Precatus est Moyses in conspectu Domini Dei sui, et dixit: Quare, Domine, irasceris in populo tuo? Parce irae animae tuae: memento Abraham, Isaac et Iacob, quibus iurasti dare terram flumentem lac et mel. Et placatus factus est Dominus de malignitate, quam dixit facere populo suo. Cf. Ex. 32: 11-14 [Graduale Romanum, pp. 317-318 ]

But Moses implored the LORD his God, and said, ‘O LORD, why does your wrath burn hot against your people…Turn from your fierce wrath. Remember Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, … how you swore to give them land flowing with milk and honey. And the LORD changed his mind about the disaster that he planned to bring on his people.. Ex. 32: 11-14 [~NSRV Tr. from which the Graduale Romanum cites the antiphon above]

HYMN SUGGESTION
~~O Merciful Redeemer [Text: St. Gregory The Great Tr. Udulutsch; Music: “Melcombe;” Samuel Webb; CBW 369]
~~Father, See Thy Children [Text: W H Jervois; Music: Rev. S Somerville; Jubilee Hymns and Parish Worship; Cathedral Schola Editions; # 8]

Communion Antiphon:
O God, how much we value your mercy! All mankind can gather under your protection. Psalm 36:8 [Roman Missal Sacramentary]

Dico vobis, gaudium est angelis Dei super uno peccatore paenitentiam agente. Luke 15: 10 [Graduale Romanum, pp. 387]
Verses from Ps 31: 1-5ab, 7-8, 10-11 may be sung between repetitions of the antiphon.

Just so, I tell you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents.’ Luke 15: 10 [~NSRV Tr. of Graduale Romanum above]
Verses from Ps 32: 1-5ab, 7-8, 10-11 may be sung between repetitions of the antiphon.


HYMN SUGGESTION
O Lord I Am Not Worthy [Traditional; Jubilee Hymns and Parish Worship; Cathedral Schola Editions; # 13]

Humbly I Adore Thee [Text: George Wallace Briggs; Music: Rosedale, Leo Sowerby ]

Recessional:
Holy, Holy, Holy (CBWii #634)
Holy God We Praise Thy Name [“Te Deum Laudamus,” Tr. Rev. C. Walworth; Music: “Catholic Songbook,” Jubilee Hymns and Parish Worship; Cathedral Schola Editions; # 21; OR: CBW 555]

Mass Setting
David M. Young (1988)
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus/Benedictus, Post Consecration, Great Amen, Agnus Dei
Alleluia (Jubilate Deo)

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