Monday, March 25, 2024

Good Friday, March 29, 2024

Hello.

Holy Week has started.  This year our choir will be doing only the Good Friday Service.

As most of you already know, there is no Mass on Good Friday.  In fact, no sacraments are celebrated except for the Sacraments of Penance and the Annointing of the Sick.  Holy Communion is distributed only during the Good Friday Service, except to the sick who cannot attend the Service.

Fr. Moses has asked us to keep the music for the Good Friday Service very minimalistic.  Therefore, only the keyboard will only be used to support the choir, and there will be no guitar or percussion used.

There will be Stations of the Cross on Good Friday, starting at 2:15 PM.  To give us time to go through everything, let's meet at 12:45 PM to get set up, and then begin practice at 1:00 PM to run through the music and end by approximately 2:00 PM.  

Entrance: There is no entrance hymn.  Father will enter from the back in silence.

Psalm: Psalm 31 - link to PDF, audio accompaniment

Response: Father, into your hands I commend my spirit.

Gospel Acclamation: Lenten Gospel Acclamation - link to PDFaudio (note - plain ending, no mellow jazz ending as heard in the audio)

Christ became obedient for us to death, even death on a Cross.
Therefore God exalted him and gave him the name above every name.

The Solemn Intercessions:
Following the Gospel, and the homily, the Solemn Intercessions will occur.  I'm checking with Fr. Moses about whether a cantor will be needed to sing the first part of the ten intercessions as outlined in the Sunday Missal.  The priest responds afterwards (either sings or recites it). The congregation may respond with either a spoken or sung (three notes which we'll cover during practice).

Adoration of the Holy Cross:
Father will process up the aisle carrying a cross covered in a violet veil.  He will uncover a little piece of the upper part and will sing "Behold the wood of the Cross, on which hung the salvation of the world."  We will respond with "Come let us adore." as per 72 in the CBW III, under All (note the word wor-ship (two syllables) is changed to a-dore).  He then uncovers the right arm and sings the same priest's acclamation, and we respond as before.  Finally he uncovers the whole Cross and the acclamation and response is again repeated.

Once the Cross is at the front of the church, it will be set up for adoration by the altar servers and then the congregation.  I will suggest that the choir goes up for adoration immediately after adoration by the altar servers.

During the period of adoration by the congregation we will sing:

  • Were You There (300 G&P - we use a slightly different version - link - sheet music will be provided)
  • O Sacred Head Surrounded (link - 378 CBW - sheet music will be provided)
  • Stabat Mater Dolorosa (694 CBW) - the same tune and words as used at OLGC's Stations of the Cross
  • Behold the Wood (379 CBW)
Holy Communion:
The altar is prepared for the distribution of Holy Communion.

The Our Father will be spoken.

There will be no Lamb of God (Agnes Dei) spoken or sung.

Communion Hymns:

Psalm 23 (Refrain:  I shall dwell In the house of the Lord.) - link to PDF, audio accompaniment
Psalm 34 (Refrain:  Taste and see that the Lord is Good) - link to PDF, audio accompaniment

Recessional:  No recessional hymn.  After saying a brief prayer over the people, he will process out of the church in silence.

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