Wednesday, October 4, 2006

27th Sunday at Fatima


Procession: The King of Love
Ordinary: Missa VIII
Gradual: Basilica Psalter
Credo III
Offertory: The Majesty and the Glory, Tom Fettke
Communion: Draw Near and Take, Adagio from Chorale No. 3, a minor, Cesar Franck
Postlude: Chorale No. 3, a minor, Cesar Franck (opening and conclusion)

Red Mass and OT 27

Red Mass
annual event sponsored by the St. Thomas More Society of Central PA
10/3/06

Most Rev. Kevin Rhoades, Bishop of Harrisburg, Celebrant
Most Rev. Charles Chaput, OFM Cap, Archbishop of Denver, Homilist


Procession of the Dignitaries (judges, justices, law professors): Trumpet Tune in D -- John Stanley

Entrance Hymn: Come Holy Ghost / LAMBILOTTE

Confiteor and Chanted Kyrie

Psalm: tone I

Salisbury Alleluia

Offertory: Prayer of St. Francis - Temple

Sanctus, etc.: Community Mass

Agnus Dei: Proulx in F

Communion: Gift of Finest Wheat / BICENTENNIAL

Recessional: God of Our Fathers / NATIONAL HYMN

Postlude: P & F in C -- Bach

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OT 27

Prelude: Improvisation on "When Love is Found" -- Aaron David Miller

Entrance: O God beyond All Praising / THAXTED (descant R. Hobby)

Gloria: Carroll Andrews (Peter Jones at 11am)

Psalm 128: Guimont

Celtic Alleluia

Offertory Anthem (11am): For the Beauty of the Earth -- Rutter

Offertory Hymn: I Have Loved You

Sanctus: Vermulst Peoples Mass (alt. accomp by Proulx)
Acclamation C: Eugene Englert
Danish Amen

Agnus Dei: Isele in D

Communion: At That First Eucharist / UNDE ET MEMORES

Recessional: Love Divine, All Loves Excelling / HYFRYDOL

Postlude: O God beyond All Praising -- Cherwien

Tuesday, October 3, 2006

LEARN HOW TO DO LITURGICAL DANCE

At the Caveman Ecole de Dance! Everything from


The Lord's Prayer

to


The Macarena? (ouch!)

But, we'll write this off as another thrill for a certain left coast Cardinal. LMAO!

Peace,
BMP

AN INVITATION???

Hat tip to Jeffrey Tucker of The New Liturgical Movement



The big fear??? The matter of "who's sending who?!"

If the majority of representatives attending this meeting happen to be the left wing sect of a certain organization, the reform of the reform may be in big trouble. Same goes with having a bevy of reps from Voice of the Faithful or Call to Action or (worst of all) NOW. We pray that, on October 9, those organizations who appreciate good liturgy and realize that the "reform of the reform" is needed will send ample representatives to help bring the liturgy back to its full sacredness.

Jeffrey Tucker states:
To be sure, something needs to be done. It is not widely acknowledged that dramatic musical changes that occurred after the early 70s drove millions from their parishes. This was a terrible tragedy that is rarely spoken about with any degree of frankness. In the last decades, the sad state of Catholic music has become fodder for comedy send ups, an embarrassment for the serious musicians who remain faithful Catholics, and the subject of many sermons and declarations from Church authorities.
Every effort has been made by Rome to stop the madness and restore some clarity to the issue.

Read his whole post here.

Peace,
BMP

CATHOLIC CAVEMAN FUNNIES

Reading these guys can sometimes even beat out reading the Sunday comics!

Between reading about those e-coli deaths from spinach and now good old Popeye, all I can say is I'M SO GLAD I NEVER LIKED SPINACH.

"Me life now is finished,
'cus I eats me spinach,"
says Popeye the Sailor Man.

And here's their take on the Novus Ordo while y'er at it. ;)

Peace,
BMP

A SCOTSMAN'S VIEW ON BANAL DITTIES

can be read at The New Liturgical Movement. Kudos to Jeffrey Tucker!
Peace,
BMP

Monday, October 2, 2006

NEW PARODY BLOG

Introducing Holy Ghost Conspiracies (NOTE: no relation in any way to my parish, also called Holy Ghost). Just to prove to you how good this parody blog is - Ace parody writer The Curt Jester says it looks like a promising new parody blog.

Check out the Tone Deaf Kit he's selling! Hilarious!

Peace,
BMP

CHRISTUS VINCIT ANYWHERE! 49



You can listen below, or save the file by clicking here. (44:04/30.2 MB)
Our first show as Christus Vincit ANYWHERE! But since the 48 shows from our old podcast will be moving here as well, the numbering sequence shall remain unbroken.
iTunes and Odeo have picked us up. We're just waiting on Podcast Alley. Once we do that, the link on the main page will be fixed.

In today's show we are continuing on music that we wish would show up in OCP's annual music issue. Sections P through S. 35 titles, bringing the new running total to 202 over seven shows.

We have a BRAND SPANKIN' NEW intro. We also discuss the new digs a bit, then we proclaim the good news of two of our choir members getting married.

Feasts for the Week:
Guardian Angels; St. Francis of Assisi; St. Bruno;
Bl. Marie-Rose Durocher; Our Lady of the Rosary

Yesterday's Music: The 26th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Music:
I Cieli Immensi (written by Benedetto Marcello)
The Worship of God in Nature (written by Ludwig van Beethoven)
Praise the Lord, ye Heav'ns, Adore Him (using three tunes: Hymn to Joy, Hyfrydol, and Austria)
Childlike Faith by Johnny Proctor, brought to you by the Podsafe Music Network.

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Shamus (yes folks, we dragged him along with us to our new digs) wreckovates the Pater Noster, Ave Maria, and Gloria Patri in Shamus' Adventures in Classical Latin, brought to you by Tith-O-Matic
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FROM ONE OF OUR REGULAR PODSAFE MUSICIANS

This post below comes from Fugli, a medeival-style musician whose music has been featured on the podcast.
Peace,
BMP
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Many modern bards [ http://modernbard.org/ ] have a "home faire" that basically defines their character. For me it is the King Arthur Faire. This is the basic information that I normally send to the Renaissance Festival Podcast. Since your podcast has played some of my music in the last year, I thought I’d send the same information your way.

This coming weekend [Oct 7&8, 2006] the Annual King Arthur Faire [ http://www.kingarthurfair.com/ ] is being held in Stroud, Oklahoma. This Medieval Faire places a young King Arthur in an idyllic woodland lake setting of the carefully constructed 6th century Romanized Britain village of Carlisle [ http://www.thevillageofcarlisle.us/ ].

Some scheduled musicians include Dustin Cooper, John McGaha - both solo and with the Counterfeit Bards (and if the Counterfeit Bards are there, you know Sir Dyladan will be too), and Fugli as the musical scrivener [called Avis by the Romans].
Shalom,
Fugli

Sunday, October 1, 2006

MUSIC FOR HOLY MASS

Holy Ghost Church, Tiverton, RI

Nuptial Mass for Mike and Christina, two of our choir members
October 7, 2006 at 10 AM

Big congrats and best wishes to Mike (one of our tenors) and Christina (one of our altos) as they tie the knot right here at Holy Ghost. The choir will supply the music. BTW, Mike and Christina were very instrumental in the selection of sacred music.

Prince of Denmark's March (Jeremiah Clarke)
Let all praise the name of the Lord (Psalm 148/Psalm Tone 8G)
Alleluia (Robert Twynham)
Rejoice in the Lord always (written by yours truly)
Jubilate Deo (Sanctus/Memorial/Amen/Agnus) (chant)
Ubi Caritas (Mode VI)
Faith, hope, and love (Alexander Peloquin)
Ave Maria/As I kneel before you (Maria Parkinson)
Trumpet Tune (Henry Purcell)

Sunday XXVII - October 8, 2006

Praise the Lord, ye heav'ns, adore him (Hymn to Joy/553)
Mass of the Bells (Gloria/Sanctus/Memorial/Amen/Agnus) (Alexander Peloquin)
May the Lord bless and protect us all the days of our lives (A. Gregory Murray/Joseph Gelineau)
Alleluia (Robert Twynham)
O God, beyond all praising (Thaxted/547)
Lord, who at thy first Eucharist didst pray (Unde et memores/356)
Ave Maria/As I kneel before you (Maria Parkinson)
Let all things now living (Ash Grove/544)

Peace,
BMP