Readings: 493
Prelude: Puer nobis nascitur: Lebegue
Processional Hymn: 211: Of The Father's Love Begotten
Kyrie: spoken
Gloria: Gloria de Lourdes: Lecot/Berry
Intercessions: 115: Lord hear our prayer
Offertory: 221: What Child Is This
Acclamations: 103-104-105: Mass Of Creation: Haugen
(11) Missa XVII (kyrie salve): chant
Agnus Dei: Missa XVII (kyrie salve): chant
Communion Hymn: 222: What Star Is This
Final Hymn: 417: Sing Of Mary
Postlude: Les Cloches: Lebegue
Music Notes:Thank you to our parishioners and guests who have supported
the liturgical and concert music during the past year through
donations and attendance.
Thank you to all who led the music during the recent liturgical
seasons (Ordinary Time [Summer, Autumn], Advent, Christmas):
Director (Ondine Young), Sopranos
(Mary Bulkley, Virginia Cooke, Gina DeLucchi, Betty DeOrian
[cantor], Norma Hernandez, Mary Peters, Rosetta Solari), Altos
(Susan Hernandez [cantor], Roddy Raikow, Sarah Roske, Shirley Siljeg,
Allison Villarante), Tenors (Jordan Fong, Chang Hyun "Robin" Lee
[cantor], Matthew McGuire, Michael Torres), Basses (Richard Mix
[cantor], William Skeen), School Choir (Rebecca Monson).
We invite new choir members, especially men! We have a strong
tenor and bass to lead you. NOW is the time to join to build your
confidence and skill. Weekly rehearsals are in the church:
Thursday at 7 pm, Sunday at 10 am.
The Communion Antiphon (Graduale Romanum Chant Proper):
Tolle puerum et matrem eius, et vade in terram Israel:
defuncti sunt enim, qui quaerebant animam pueri (Take the
child and his mother, and go into the land of Israel; for
those who sought the child's life are dead).
Nicholas-Antoine Lebegue (1630-1702), organist to Louis XIV,
and organist at Saint-Merry (Paris), was also a harpsichordist.
"Puer nobis nascitur" (A child is born for us) and "Les Cloches"
(The Bells) are from Book Three of his three volumes of organ music.
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