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Easter Season and Its Music by Bob Hurd The New Evangelization by Robert Feduccia Learning a New Song: Part 2 by Rick Modlin Seasonal Scripture Commentaries by Glenn CJ Byer Cantor Columns by James Hansen and Melanie Coddington Lent Easter Triduum Easter March 5 June 14, 2014 Year A

Lent Easter Triduum Easter March 5 June 14, 2014 Year A 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 16 18 FROM THE EDITOR Elaine Rendler-McQueeney ASK THE LITURGIST Answers to your questions on liturgy PRAYERS FOR PASTORAL MUSICIANS BULLETIN NOTES Liturgical catechesis for assembly members FULL, CONSCIOUS, AND ACTIVE PREPARATION Miscellaneous ministry tips WHAT S NEW ABOUT THE NEW EVANGELIZATION? ROBERT FEDUCCIA The four distinct marks of the New Evangelization EASTER SEASON AND ITS MUSIC: AN ECCLESIOLOGICAL READING Bob Hurd The resurrection and the mystery of the Church SINGING AND CELEBRATING GOD S WORD Glenn cj byer Scripture Commentaries for Year A LEARNING A NEW SONG: PART 2 RICK MODLIN Technical advice on music in the liturgy 28 30 ritual notes paul covino Help with planning ritual moments FEATURED SONGS A Listening Heart by Bob Hurd Way of the Cross by Manoling Francisco, SJ 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 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 20 Cantate angela westhoff-johnson Choral music for the season 24 CANTOR AVENUE MELANIE CODDINGTON & JAMES HANSEN Weekly commentaries on the responsorial psalm and more Cover: Palm Sunday. Saint James Cathedral, Seattle.

Easter Season and Its Music: An Ecclesiological Reading Bob Hurd Bob Hurd has served as a teacher, composer, and liturgist in various pastoral and academic settings. His music is featured in numerous hymnals in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, and Australia. His articles have appeared in Worship, Liturgy, Celebration, Liturgical Ministry, and Today s Liturgy. He has a doctorate from De Paul University in Chicago. To begin this overview of Easter season, I invite you to consider two images, one from before and one from after the resurrection. The first image a woman in labor. Preparing his disciples in the Last Supper discourse for his impending death, Jesus compares the coming crisis to a woman giving birth. He says there is much travail during the hour of labor, but great joy at the birth of the child. Jesus connects this hour not only to his disciples anguish, but to his own passion, saying his hour has come (John 16:21 22, 32; 17:1). For this reason, some medieval crosses portray Christ as pregnant, his side bulging with the Church about to be born from his pierced side. The second image Christ ascending. The Acts of the Apostles describes the disciples looking intently at the sky as he was going, a posture underscored a moment later when two men in white appear, saying, why are you standing there looking at the sky (Acts 1:10 11). John Shea says it is not curiosity but panic that motivates them: If they could have, they would have reached up and pulled Jesus back to earth by his heels. What they were watching move ever farther away from them was the One who made it possible for them to love one another. What will happen now that he is gone? (John Shea, An Experience Named Spirit. Chicago: Thomas Moore Press, 1983. p. 29) Both images bear upon the question: what will happen now that he is gone? Simply put, what happens is the Church. Christ assumes a new mode of existence: in heaven at the right hand of the Father, on earth in his body, the Church. The readings of the Easter season are about this transition, teaching the first disciples and us how to abide in the risen Lord and be his Church. In one way, the season is Christological. Its touch points are Resurrection, Ascension, Pentecost a pattern mirrored in the Easter section of most hymnals: many resurrection songs, a few Ascension songs, and numerous Spirit songs. So, until the Sundays of the Ascension and Pentecost, songs celebrate the resurrection. We rightly expect to sing Jesus Christ Is Risen Today or Alleluia! Sing to Jesus not only on Easter Sunday but over several weeks. But in another way, the season is ecclesiological. Our musical choices should also engage worshippers in the mystery of being church, a mystery flowing directly from the resurrection. Today s Liturgy provides song suggestions for each Sunday, so I will not duplicate this. Instead I will elaborate the season s ecclesiological teaching and offer just a few song examples that speak to this teaching. Since I have provided Gospel-specific music for each of these Sundays in my collection One with the Risen Lord (hereafter OWTRL), I will refer to it along with the songs of other composers in Breaking Bread and Music Issue. Also included are songs from another collection, Dining in the Kingdom (hereafter DINING). Assuming that generic Easter season music will carry over from Sunday to Sunday, Gospel-specific songs can be used either for preparation, Communion, post-communion, or, in some cases, for sending forth. Songs with a hymn format can be used at all of these points except during Communion, which is best accompanied by songs with a refrain-verse structure, freeing eyes from books as people process. The ecclesiological touch points of the season, differing somewhat from the Resurrection-Ascension-Pentecost pattern, are: 1) Sundays 12

Ash Wednesday 3/5/2014 MUSIC SUGGESTIONS See page 74 for an abbreviation key. For additional music suggestions, visit liturgy.com and spiritandsong.com/podcasts. ENTRANCE CHANT Now Is the Acceptable Time (Bridge) BB 136 J3 343 TM 118 OCP 12738 Again We Keep This Solemn Fast erhalt uns, herr BB 127 CP2 255 CP3 261 H 237 J2 394 J3 353 TM 109 UC 332 VOZ 426 Enter the Journey (Friedman/Vogt) BB/MI 654 H 341 NTY 125 R3 134 OCP 11794 Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days st. flavian BB 132 CM 54 CP2 260 CP3 266 GP2 348 H 238 J 260 J2 391 J3 352 R3 84 TM 114 UC 326 VOZ 415 Beyond the Days (Manalo) BB 135 CP3 257 H 247 J2 384 J3 360 SS1 101 TM 117 OCP 11329 The Glory of These Forty Days erhalt uns, herr BB 120 CM 52 CP2 256 CP3 262 GP2 343 H 240 J 248 J2 379 J3 347 TM 102 UC 342 VOZ 424 Parce Domine/Spare Your People, Lord (Chant, Mode I) BB 125 CP2 250 CP3 255 H 241 J 236 J2 376 J3 344 TM 107 UC 328 VOZ 427 Led by the Spirit kingsfold BB 121 CP2 253 CP3 259 H 249 J3 351 TM 103 VOZ 423 OCP 10621 RESPONSORIAL PSALM AND GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Respond and Acclaim (Alstott) 46 46 A Lectionary Psalter (Schiavone) 33, 228 BLESSING AND DISTRIBUTION OF ASHES Signed by Ashes (Keil/Quinlivan) BB 115 J2 375 J3 340 TM 97 OCP 10915 Have Mercy on Us, Lord attende domine BB 123 J 237 J2 378 J3 346 TM 105 UC 329 VOZ 416 Be Merciful, O Lord (Angrisano) BB/MI 778 CP2 38 CP3 36 H 123 J3 50 NTY 47 SS1 66 PRESENTATION AND PREPARATION OF THE GIFTS Christ in Me Arise (Thomson) BB/MI 516 OCP 30104536 Be Still and Know That I Am God (Walker/Freeburg) BB/MI 457 J3 694 OCP 20672 Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling thompson BB/MI 664 CP2 340 CP3 354 H 365 J2 557 J3 530 VOZ 313 Open My Eyes (Manibusan) BB/MI 391 CP2 410 CP3 426 H 475 J 448 J2 695 J3 659 NTY 122 R2 292 R3 287 SS1 196 UC 202 VOZ 289 OCP 11902 With These Ashes (Chiusano/Hochman) BB 113 CP3 252 J3 341 NTY 172 R3 85 TM 95 OCP 20769 O God, You Search Me (Farrell) BB/MI 438 CP2 427 CP3 456 GP2 601 H 530 J2 711 J3 678 R3 228 UC 722 VOZ 646 OCP 10057 COMMUNION CHANT With the Lord There Is Mercy (Modlin) BB/MI 821 CP3 82 J3 108 NTY 60 SS2 280 OCP 20768 Create in Me (Kendzia) BB/MI 779 CP2 37 CP3 37 H 124 J2 47 J3 48 OCP 11354 Be Merciful, O Lord (Angrisano) BB/MI 778 CP2 38 CP3 36 H 123 J3 50 NTY 47 SS1 66 Oh Dios, Crea en Mí (Cortés) BB/MI 777 CP3 38 J2 48 J3 51 UC 114 VOZ 182 Create in Me (B. Hurd) BB/MI 780 CP2 36 CP3 39 GP2 209 H 125 J 720 J2 562 J3 534 UC 113 VOZ 185 Take and Eat (Joncas/Quinn) BB/MI 360 Turn Our Hearts (Bridge) BB 124 J3 355 TM 106 OCP 12740 Ash Wednesday is a workday for many, and some may find themselves at a liturgy away from their home parish. As we begin this solemn season, keep in mind that we are called to sing the liturgy, not merely to sing at the liturgy. Add solemnity and unity to the Ash Wednesday liturgy by singing the preface dialogues. No matter where people worship today, the dialogues are the same. There is no Penitential Act today. Barbara Bridge s Now Is the Acceptable Time is based on the second reading from Paul to the Corinthians. If possible, invite a lector who also can sing to proclaim the second reading. Reinforce the message and add solemnity by having the lector chant the last two sentences: Now is the acceptable time! Now is the day of salvation! Chant it to the solfège syllables, sol-mi. Use mi on the very last syllable. Psalm 51 is a common seasonal psalm for Lent, the responsorial psalm for today, and for the First Sunday of Lent. Versions by Tom Kendzia, Steve Angrisano, Jaime Cortez, and Bob Hurd appear in the Communion suggestions. Historical note: Fifty years ago on December 3, 1963, the Second Vatican Council approved its first document, Sacrosanctum Concilium (the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy [CSL]), by an overwhelming vote of 2,162 to 46. The fundamental principle of Sacrosanctum Concilium is the full and active participation of the people in liturgical celebrations demanded by the very nature of the liturgy (14). This year we celebrate our fiftieth Lent since the implementation of Sacrosanctum Concilium. Since then, the liturgy has been celebrated in the vernacular. Elaine Rendler-McQueeney Remember Your Love (Ducote/Daigle/Balhoff) BB/MI 668 CP2 337 CP3 358 GP2 474 H 362 J2 561 J3 533 UC 223 VOZ 317 Loving and Forgiving (Soper) BB/MI 671 CP2 74 CP3 356 GP2 251 H 364 J2 560 J3 532 UC 218 VOZ 226 OCP 9893 Jesus, the Bread of Life (Brown) BB/MI 364 GP2 527 J2 817 OCP 10490 SONG OF PRAISE OR SENDING FORTH Ashes (Conry) BB 116 CM 51 CP2 248 CP3 253 GP2 340 H 236 J 240 J2 374 J3 339 NTY 170 R2 126 TM 98 UC 323 VOZ 410 There s a Wideness in God s Mercy in babilone BB/MI 490 CP2 445 CP3 477 GP2 639 H 438 J 432 J2 748 J3 712 UC 621 VOZ 690 For You Are My God (Foley) BB/MI 434 CP2 425 CP3 454 GP2 612 H 520 J 694 J2 710 J3 675 UC 714 VOZ 645 OCP 10477 Give Me Jesus (Spiritual/Hansen) BB/MI 681 CP2 349 CP3 367 GP2 484 H 348 J 551 J2 583 J3 554 VOZ 332 OCP 9709 Have Mercy on Us, Lord attende domine BB 123 J 237 J2 378 J3 346 TM 105 UC 329 VOZ 416 Blest Be the Lord (Schutte) BB/MI 432 CM 145 CP2 426 CP3 455 GP2 599 H 529 J 611 J2 708 J3 677 UC 712 VOZ 640 OCP 9488 Christ Before Us suo gân BB/MI 406 J3 640 OCP 20463 For the Healing st. thomas (tantum ergo) BB/MI 441 CP3 463 H 522 J 472 J3 844 CHORAL Miserere Mei, Deus (D. Hurd/The Book of Common Prayer) OCP 30101912 Into the Woods My Master Went (Hawes) OCP 4575 Miserere: Prayer of Repentance (DiCosimo) OCP 20200 32

Note: Changes made to planning pages cannot be saved. Please remember to print a copy for your records. Ash Wednesday 3/5/2014 Time Priest Celebrant Music Rehearsal/Liturgical Catechesis Introduction, see Prayer of the Faithful, page 31 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 31 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 2013 OCP. All rights reserved. Permission granted to make copies of this planner for private use only. ENTRANCE ANTIPHONW 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 READINGJ 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. GOSPEL ACCLAMATIONS 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. 33