With One Voice... The Sacred Music Newsletter of the Parish of St. Thomas More Ordinary Time July 2018
2 Learning to Pray Liturgically: Part II ( continued from June edition ) by Fr. Paul Schmidt Soon after the Second Vatican Council, when the liturgy was first translated into English, then began to change, a different expectation arose. Some people felt that if they were not making noise, they were not participating actively. Choirs were banished, because they stole the people's parts. The congregation did everything not done by the priest. Though this extreme did not last too long, some still feel that they are participating only when they are saying or singing something. They are not praying when a choir or soloist sings. Certainly there are times at Mass when it is more appropriate for the people to sing or pray. There are also times which call for a solo or a choral prayer or for instrumental music. If we go to Mass with the idea that we are being robbed every time the choir sings, we will not be able to worship very well. Active, full, and conscious participation of any kind must be internal as well as external. We must take care that, whether we make the sounds or whether others make them, they express a spirit within us. We need to learn how to keep praying when someone else is making the sounds. We also need to learn how to "do silence" better at Mass. Those who plan liturgies have to resist the temptation to fill up every moment with motion or sound. The priest who presides has to develop a sense of when to seize a period of silence which happens at random, perhaps after the homily or before a prayer. We need to be alert, so as not to miss a silent moment. Learning to pray liturgically, then, is partly a matter of learning what to expect. It is good to review our expectations, to see if they are realistic, to determine if they are helping us or getting in our way. (Article from http://www.canticanova.com/articles/liturgy.)
3 Our New ILP Credo Hymnal : One Year Later by Colton Martin We are well into our first year of using our new pew resources from International Liturgy Publications (ILP). The Credo Hymnal, Book of Divine Worship (weekend/red hardback missal), and the Word & Eucharist (weekday/brown hardback missal) books have been a worthy addition to our pews. We began using our new resources last fall and have since learned many new hymns, celebrated many memorials and feasts with suggested readings appropriate for each occasion, and learned a new sung Mass setting! Our resources have truly had a heavy first year of use. But perhaps our new books still hold more beautiful secrets to be explored. For example, how many times have you used the Prayers section at the back of the Credo Hymnal (p. 815)? did you even know it existed? There is a wealth of prayers included from pp. 815-837, including prayers for before Mass, after Communion, traditional prayers, prayers to the Holy Spirit, and even popular devotions (to name but a few). The Prayers section begins with this quote from Blessed Teresa of Calcutta: If we pray, we will believe; if we believe, we will love; if we love, we will serve. In the spirit of her timely reminder, during this month filled with Scriptures dedicated to the Real Presence of Our Lord in the Holy Eucharist, I exhort you to flip through the pew resources and discover what other gems they may hold for you and your prayer. The prayer below is one of many beautiful prayers found in the Credo Hymnal : Prayer to the Blessed Virgin Mary (after Communion) O Mary, Virgin and Mother most holy, behold, I have received your most dear Son, whom you conceived in your immaculate womb, brought forth, nursed and embraced most tenderly. Behold him at whose sight you used to rejoice and be filled with all delight; him whom, humbly and lovingly, once again I present and offer him to you to be clasped in your arms, to be loved by your heart, and to be offered up to the Most Holy Trinity as the supreme worship of adoration, for your own honor and glory and for my needs and for those of the whole world. I ask you therefore, most loving Mother: entreat for me the forgiveness of all my sins and, in abundant measure, the grace of serving him in the future more faithfully, and at the last, final grace, so that with you I may praise him for all the ages of ages. Amen.
4 Monthly Musician Schedule Saturday Jun 30 Jul 07 * Jul 14 * Jul 21 * Jul 28 5:00 Colton - Vinny Colton - Vinny Nicole - Vinny Nicole Colton 7:00 OLM Colton - Anna Colton Nicole - Steve Nicole - Steve Colton - Steve Sunday Jul 01 (OT 13) Jul 08* (OT 14) Jul 15* (OT 15) Jul 22* (OT 16) Jul 29 (OT 17) 8:00 Prayer 8:00 OLM 8:30 Colton Anna Anna Colton Colton Ray - Steve Peter Colton Anna David Colton - Anna Anna - Jim Anna - Jim Colton - Kathy Colton - Anna 9:30 OLM David - Steve Ray - Steve Ray - Steve Anna - Michael David - Michael 10:00 Colton - Beth Anna - Beth Colton - Beth Colton - Beth Colton - Beth 11:00 OLM 11:30 1:00 Baptism David - Michael Ray - Steve Ray - Michael Ray - Steve David - Steve Colton - Kathy Anna - Kathy Colton - Kathy Colton - Jim Colton - Kathy Colton Anna Colton Colton Colton Holy Hour *No David. Friday Jul 06: Colton
5 Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 01, 2018 Readings: p. 604 Credo Hymnal Credo Organist Processional All Nations, Clap Your Hands 238 Gloria Heritage Mass (Alstott) BDW (red) #923 BDW #119 Psalm Psalm 30 ( Give Thanks to the Lord ) p. 122 Gospel Give Thanks to the Lord p. 123 Offertory I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say 395 Mass Heritage Mass (Alstott) BDW (red) #923 BDW #119 Communion Jesus, Lover of My Soul 560 Recessional Holy God, We Praise Thy Name 432 Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 08, 2018 Readings: p. 607 Credo Hymnal Credo Organist Processional God of Mercy, God of Grace 570 Gloria Heritage Mass (Alstott) BDW (red) #923 BDW #119 Psalm Psalm 123 ( Give Thanks to the Lord ) p. 124 Gospel Give Thanks to the Lord p. 125 Offertory My God, Accept My Heart This Day 607 Mass Heritage Mass (Alstott) BDW (red) #923 BDW #119 Communion O Taste and See 378 Recessional Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven 452 Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 15, 2018 Readings: p. 608 Credo Hymnal Credo Organist Processional Eternal Monarch, King Most High 279 Gloria Heritage Mass (Alstott) BDW (red) #923 BDW #119 Psalm Psalm 85 ( Give Thanks to the Lord ) p. 126
6 Gospel Give Thanks to the Lord p. 127 Offertory The Servant Song 594 Mass Heritage Mass (Alstott) BDW (red) #923 BDW #119 Communion Jerusalem the Golden 579 Recessional Go Make of All Disciples 598 Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 22, 2018 Readings: p. 610 Credo Hymnal Credo Organist Processional Shepherd of Souls 365 Gloria Heritage Mass (Alstott) BDW (red) #923 BDW #119 Psalm Psalm 23 ( Give Thanks to the Lord ) p. 128 Gospel Give Thanks to the Lord p. 129 Offertory The King of Love My Shepherd Is 394 Mass Heritage Mass (Alstott) BDW (red) #923 BDW #119 Communion See Us, Lord, About Thine Altar 370 Recessional Glory Be to God the Father 268 Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time - July 29, 2018 Readings: p. 612 Credo Hymnal Credo Organist Processional God of Grace and God of Glory 582 Gloria Heritage Mass (Alstott) BDW (red) #923 BDW #119 Psalm Psalm 145 ( Give Thanks to the Lord ) p. 130 Gospel Give Thanks to the Lord p. 131 Offertory Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence 355 Mass Heritage Mass (Alstott) BDW (red) #923 BDW #119
7 Communion 361 O Sacrament Most Holy 361 Recessional Father, We Thank Thee 583
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