LENT EASTER TRIDUUM EASTER FEBRUARY 14 MAY 26, 2018 YEAR B A quarterly publication for liturgy preparation The Extended Vigil of Pentecost V Encuentro With the full participation of the whole local community : An Overview of the Easter Triduum By Sister Sharon McMillan, SNDdeN
LENT EASTER TRIDUUM EASTER FEBRUARY 14 MAY 26, 2018 YEAR B A quarterly publication for liturgy preparation From the Editor... 4 Ask the Liturgist... 6 Bulletin Notes... 7 Full, Conscious, and Active Preparation... 8 Intentional Preparation: Spirituality in Lent... 10 Rawn Harbor Fundamental Mystery: The Scriptures of Lent: Year B... 12 Rev. John Donahue, SJ V Encuentro: The Call to Missionary Discipleship in the US Church... 14 Pedro Rubalcava For Your Consideration... 16 The Extended Vigil of Pentecost: Awakening Our Hunger for the Spirit... 17 Rev. Msgr. Rick Hilgartner Theological Awareness: Divine Revelation in Liturgical Music... 18 Dr. Glenn CJ Byer With the full participation of the whole local community : An Overview of the Easter Triduum... 20 Sister Sharon McMillan, SNDdeN Technical Advice on Music in the Liturgy: AIAT All Instruments, All the Time... 22 Ken Canedo Cantate: Choral Music for the Season... 24 Angela Westhoff-Johnson Seasonal Ritual Suggestions... 28 Deacon Paul Covino Featured Songs... 30 Upon the Cross by Randall DeBruyn Donde Hay Amor y Caridad by Pedro Rubalcava 32 Ash Wednesday 34 First Sunday of Lent 36 Second Sunday of Lent 38 Third Sunday of Lent 40 Fourth Sunday of Lent 42 Fifth Sunday of Lent 44 Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord 46 Thursday of the Lord s Supper 48 Friday of the Passion of the Lord 50 The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night 54 Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord 56 Second Sunday of Easter 58 Third Sunday of Easter 60 Fourth Sunday of Easter 62 Fifth Sunday of Easter 64 Sixth Sunday of Easter 66 The Ascension of the Lord 68 Seventh Sunday of Easter 70 Pentecost Sunday: At the Vigil Mass 72 Pentecost Sunday: At the Mass During the Day 74 Abbreviations used in music suggestions Cover: Saints John de Brebeuf, Kateri Tekakwitha and Isaac Jogues on stained glass at The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Portland, Oregon. Photo by Le Vu. Stained glass by Debora Coombs. www.coombscriddle.com
With the full participation of the whole local community An Overview of the Easter Triduum Sister Sharon McMillan, SNDdeN Sharon McMillan is a Sister of Notre Dame de Namur, ministering at San Carlos Cathedral in Monterey, California, teaching in the Graduate Program in Pastoral Ministries at Santa Clara University, and offering workshops in liturgy in local parishes. ust as the center of every week is Sunday, the holy day when the holy people Jgather, so the summit of the whole liturgical year is in the sacred Easter Triduum of the passion and resurrection of the Lord, which is prepared for by the period of Lent and prolonged for fifty days (Circular Letter Concerning the Preparation and Celebration of the Easter Feasts, [CL] Congregation for Divine Worship, 1988). Each year the pastoral leadership team of every parish and ecclesial community longs to broaden and deepen the faithful s participation in the Triduum. The Church echoes this desire in its liturgical texts. Opening rubrics for Holy Thursday Mass state: The Mass of the Lord s Supper is celebrated with the full participation of the whole local community and with all the Priests and ministers exercising their office (Roman Missal, Thursday of the Lord s Supper, n. 1). The pastoral vision for the Triduum is nothing less than this: the full participation of the whole local community with every baptized and ordained minister present. What might be some foundational and practical keys to encourage such participation? Preparation for the invitation to participate One key to fuller participation rests with the pastoral leadership of each community. The Roman Missal itself insists that pastors should, therefore, not fail to explain to the Christian faithful the meaning and order of the celebrations and to prepare them for active and fruitful participation (Roman Missal, The Sacred Paschal Triduum, n. 2). Ongoing liturgical catechesis by the pastor and entire leadership team can create an engaging and encouraging atmosphere for the invitations to Triduum participation. Before Lent begins, the pastoral team takes time to clarify specific vocabulary and theology for the invitation. Aware that the word Triduum may be unfamiliar, the team decides the term it will consistently use. Is this The Easter Triduum, The Sacred Paschal Triduum, or The Great Three Days? With one expression chosen, the team discusses the unitive theology of Triduum best expressed in the Holy Thursday entrance antiphon: We should glory in the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, in whom is our salvation, life and resurrection, through whom we are saved and delivered (Roman Missal, Thursday of the Lord s Supper, n. 6). Not multiple themes, but one theme of the Paschal Mystery present here and now is the Triduum focus. Team members review the particular configuration of Triduum. For example, Lent ends at sunset on Holy Thursday and Triduum begins with the Evening Mass of the Lord s Supper. Triduum days are counted in the Jewish manner with each day beginning at sunset of the previous day. Triduum is essentially one liturgy celebrated over these three days. The team also recalls that the Triduum is not a Passion play, not historical reenactments of Christ s Passion and death. Rather, as Paul Turner reminds us, the Triduum liturgy is the means by which the faithful enter these mysteries (Glory in the Cross, Collegeville: Liturgical Press 2011, p. xv). With a common vocabulary and theology, then, the pastoral team begins to welcome the entire community into the Triduum as the heart of our year, what we prepare for, fast for, pray for, work for, minister for in joyful and awestruck anticipation. 20
Ash Wednesday 2/14/2018 MUSIC SUGGESTIONS See page 74 for an abbreviation key. For additional music suggestions, visit liturgy.com and ocp.org/liturgy-podcast. ENTRANCE CHANT Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days st. flavian A 337 BB 136 CP2 260 CP3 266 GP2 348 GP3 277 H 253 J2 391 J3 352 R3 84 TM 118 UC 346 VOZ 415 In These Days of Lenten Journey (Manalo) A 281 BB 127 CP2 257 CP3 264 GP3 271 H 244 J2 392 J3 362 TM 109 UC 338 VOZ 421 OCP 11097 There s a Wideness in God s Mercy in babilone A 553 BB/MI 477 CP2 445 CP3 477 GP2 639 GP3 670 H 442 J2 748 J3 712 UC 641 VOZ 690 Parce Domine/Spare Your People, Lord (Chant, Mode I) A 424 BB 122 CP2 250 CP3 255 H 243 J2 376 J3 344 TM 104 UC 332 VOZ 427 Enter the Journey (Friedman) A 170 BB/MI 657 GP3 392 H 339 NTY 125 R3 134 OCP 11794 The Glory of These Forty Days erhalt uns, herr A 527 BB 134 CP2 256 CP3 262 GP2 343 GP3 273 H 242 J2 379 J3 347 TM 116 UC 325 VOZ 424 Return to the Lord Your God (Dufford) GP2 472 GP3 412 Pardon Your People (Landry) GP2 470 GP3 416 RESPONSORIAL PSALM AND GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Respond and Acclaim (Alstott) 40 41 A Lectionary Psalter (Schiavone) 33, 228 SONG FOR THE GIVING OF ASHES Ashes to Ashes (Schutte) A 71 BB 114 GP3 260 H 241 TM 96 UC 326 OCP 30130060 With These Ashes (Chiusano) A 623 BB 112 CP3 252 J3 341 NTY 172 R3 85 TM 94 OCP 20769 Signed by Ashes (Keil) A 474 BB 113 J2 375 J3 340 TM 95 CP 10915 Be Merciful, O Lord (Angrisano) A 672 BB/MI 771 CP2 38 CP3 36 GP3 153 H 123 J3 50 NTY 47 S&S 158 SS1 66 Hosea (Norbet) A 251 BB/MI 666 CP2 341 CP3 355 GP2 471 GP3 411 H 356 J2 559 J3 529 UC 222 VOZ 318 OCP 8891 PRESENTATION AND PREPARATION OF THE GIFTS God of Mercy (Manalo/Hurd) A 874 BB/MI 509 TM 138 OCP 30135383 Renew Me, Lord (B. Farrell) A 447 BB/MI 645 TM 137 CP 30129763 Christ in Me Arise (Thomson) A 123 BB/MI 514 GP3 573 H 427 S&S 278 UC 579 OCP 30104536 Turn to Me (Foley) A 578 BB/MI 661 CP2 252 CP3 258 GP2 342 GP3 280 H 247 J2 377 J3 345 UC 220 VOZ 314 OCP 10484 O God, You Search Me (B. Farrell) A 382 BB/MI 438 CP2 427 CP3 456 GP2 601 GP3 620 H 559 J2 711 J3 678 R3 228 S&S 334 UC 751 VOZ 646 OCP 10057 Be Still and Know That I Am God (C. Walker) A 84 BB/MI 470 J3 694 UC 698 OCP 20672 O Beauty, Ever Ancient (O Connor) A 371 BB/MI 511 GP3 582 J3 739 OCP 20124 COMMUNION CHANT Ubi Caritas (B. Hurd) A 580 BB/MI 328 CP2 497 CP3 531 GP3 510 H 383 J2 805 J3 776 S&S 259 SS2 367 UC 507 VOZ 804 OCP 10539 Ubi Caritas (Rosania) A 581 BB/MI 480 CP2 444 CP3 476 GP2 364 GP3 664 H 259 J2 754 J3 710 UC 636 VOZ 687 OCP 9661 With the Lord There Is Mercy (Modlin) A 718 BB/MI 813 CP3 82 J3 108 NTY 60 S&S 95 SS2 280 OCP 20768 Create in Me (Kendzia) A 675 BB/MI 770 CP2 37 CP3 37 GP3 154 H 124 J2 47 J3 48 OCP 11354 Oh Dios, Crea en Mí (Cortés) A 673 BB/MI 769 CP3 38 GP3 155 32 Once again, we begin the intense annual journey from sin to new life in and through our Savior, Jesus Christ: The Lent/Easter season. Although today s first reading from the prophet Joel begins with a penitential plea, the ending is most hopeful filled with compassion for God s people. The entrance antiphon speaks of the mercy of God. That is why the first entrance suggestion for today is There s A Wideness in God s Mercy. Mercy permeates the Manalo/Hurd Presentation Suggestion, God of Mercy as well. The verses recall the liturgy of the Word, but call us to action ending with a unifying plea, God of mercy, lead us. The music suggestions for the Giving of Ashes are not in order of preference. All are appropriate. Put them in any order you choose. But don t put the community s favorite song last, lest you run out of time and not get to it! Psalm 51, the great penitential psalm, is today s responsorial. Just above the music for the responsorial in your missal you will notice a small instruction regarding the alternate use of the common Psalms of the season if necessary psalms 91 or 130. But again note that Psalm 51 is itself one of the common Psalms of Lent. Note that the Penitential Act is omitted today and the Distribution of Ashes takes place after the homily. There is no creed. Treat your musicians and yourself to a great work to begin the season: Gregorio Allegri s setting of psalm 51 Miserere Mei Dei. or consider the Grand Motet, Miserere of Jean Baptiste Lully, a personal favorite. Elaine Rendler-McQueeney J2 48 J3 51 S&S 163 UC 111 VOZ 182 Be Merciful/Create in Me (Stephan) S&S 70 Be Merciful, O Lord/Create a Clean Heart (Consiglio) S&S 69 SONG OF PRAISE OR SENDING FORTH Ashes (Conry) A 70 BB 115 CP2 248 CP3 253 GP2 340 GP3 261 H 239 J2 374 J3 339 NTY 170 R2 126 TM 97 UC 324 VOZ 410 Again We Keep This Solemn Fast erhalt uns, herr A 33 BB 120 CP2 255 CP3 261 GP3 266 H 240 J2 394 J3 353 TM 102 UC 336 VOZ 426 Christ before Us (Whitaker) A 121 BB/MI 410 GP3 586 H 473 J3 640 OCP 20463 We Are Called (Haas) A 592 BB/MI 617 CP2 511 CP3 560 GP3 524 H 538 Save Your People (Farrell) A 457 BB 129 CP2 254 CP3 260 GP2 341 GP3 276 H 246 J3 364 TM 111 UC 330 VOZ 429 Somebody s Knockin at Your Door (Spiritual) A 489 BB 135 GP2 354 GP3 278 J2 388 J3 354 TM 117 Into the Desert (Stephan) S&S 159 OCP 30108740 Pardon Your People (Landry) GP2 470 GP3 416 CHORAL Miserere Mei, Deus (D. Hurd) OCP 30101912 Into the Woods My Master Went (Hawes) OCP 4575 Miserere: Prayer of Repentance (DiCosimo) OCP 20200
Note: Changes made to planning pages cannot be saved. Please remember to print a copy for your records. Ash Wednesday 2/14/2018 Time Priest Celebrant Music Rehearsal/Liturgical Catechesis Introduction, see Prayer of the Faithful, page 30 THE INTRODUCTORY RITES Entrance Chant THE LITURGY OF THE WORD First Reading Responsorial Psalm Second Reading Gospel Acclamation Gospel Homily Blessing and Distribution of Ashes Dismissal of the Catechumens and Elect Universal Prayer, see Prayer of the Faithful, page 30 THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts Eucharistic Acclamations Holy, Holy, Holy The Mystery of Faith Amen The Communion Rite The Lord s Prayer Lamb of God Communion Chant Psalm or Hymn of Praise/Instrumental or Silence THE CONCLUDING RITES Sending Forth Choral Anthem of the Day Prelude/Postlude 2017 OCP. All rights reserved. Permission granted to make copies of this planner for private use only. ENTRANCE ANTIPHON Wisdom 11:24, 25, 27 You are merciful to all, O Lord, and despise nothing that you have made. You overlook people s sins, to bring them to repentance, and you spare them, for you are the Lord our God. FIRST READING Joel 2:12 18 (219) The Lord is slow to anger and rich in kindness. The faithful return with their whole hearts, fasting and repenting. All God s people gather together before the Lord for mercy. RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 51:3 4, 5 6ab, 12 13, 14 & 17 Be merciful, O Lord, for we have sinned. SECOND READING 2 Corinthians 5:20 6:2 Paul implored the Corinthians to be reconciled to God right away. As Christ carried their sins upon the cross, so can they bear his holiness within them, if they turn to him. Behold, now is a very acceptable time; behold, now is the day of salvation. 33 GOSPEL ACCLAMATION See Psalm 95:8 If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts. GOSPEL Matthew 6:1 6, 16 18 Jesus warned the disciples against performing religious acts only to attract the attention of others. In giving alms, praying and fasting, Christians are to conduct themselves in such a way that no one will know, except God, who sees all things. COMMUNION ANTIPHON cf. Psalm 1:2 3 He who ponders the law of the Lord day and night will yield fruit in due season.