This Saturday's 5 PM Mass is our "Italian Heritage" Mass, in which we commemorate two patron saints (SS. Peter the Martyr and Dominic the Abbot) from Fornelli, Italy, the birthplace of much of our parish's ancestry.
Brass trio (two trumpets and French horn) will be on hand). Scripture and prayers, of course, correspond to the Sunday, that is, Sunday XX of the Year.
Brass trio (two trumpets and French horn) will be on hand). Scripture and prayers, of course, correspond to the Sunday, that is, Sunday XX of the Year.
MUSIC FOR HOLY MASS
Ordinary (Saturday)
- Gloria, Sanctus, Amen (end of Gloria), and Agnus: Messa Populare "Laus Tibi Christe" (Caudana)
- Memorial Acclamation (Italian)
Ordinary (Sunday)
- Gloria: recited, or Holy Angels Mass (BMP)
- Sanctus and Agnus: Mass for Christian Unity (Vermulst)
- Memorial Acclamation: Holy Angels Mass (BMP)
- Amen: Marier
Psalm 67 (all Masses): R./ O God, let all the nations praise you (Schmitt) (PDF)
Alleluia (all Masses): Alstott
Hymns, etc. (All Masses, except where noted)
Entrance: For all the saints ("Sine Nomine")
Offertory:
- (Saturday) By all your saints still striving ("St. Theodulph")
- (Sunday) Your hands, O Lord, in days of old ("Mozart")
Communion anthem (except 7:30, of course): I cieli immensi (Marcello, and yes, in Italian)
Post-Communion: Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All ("Sweet Sacrament")
Recessional: Holy God, we praise thy Name ("Grosser Gott")
Quod scripsi, scripsi!
BMP
Psalm 67 (all Masses): R./ O God, let all the nations praise you (Schmitt) (PDF)
Alleluia (all Masses): Alstott
Hymns, etc. (All Masses, except where noted)
Entrance: For all the saints ("Sine Nomine")
Offertory:
- (Saturday) By all your saints still striving ("St. Theodulph")
- (Sunday) Your hands, O Lord, in days of old ("Mozart")
Communion anthem (except 7:30, of course): I cieli immensi (Marcello, and yes, in Italian)
Post-Communion: Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All ("Sweet Sacrament")
Recessional: Holy God, we praise thy Name ("Grosser Gott")
Quod scripsi, scripsi!
BMP
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