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DOPMLM Mass Setting

for a common mass ordinary songs in our Diocesan Celebration

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Mass Ordinary GLORIA

The Gloria is a very ancient and venerable hymn in which the Church,

gathered together in the Holy Spirit, glorifies and entreats God the Father

and the Lamb. The Gloria is sung on Sundays outside the Seasons of Advent and Lent, on solemnities and feasts, and at special celebrations of a more solemn character. The Gloria is intoned by the presider, or if appropriate, by a cantor (song leader) or by the choir and sung by everyone. If the “Glory to God in the Highest” is intoned, the people continue the hymn “and on earth peace to people of goodwill”. 

Mass Ordinary SANCTUS

The acclamation by which the whole congregation, joining with the

heavenly powers, sings the Sanctus (Holy, Holy, Holy). This acclamation,

which is part of the Eucharistic Prayer itself, is sung or said by all the

people with the presider. “Holy” in Sanctus is who God is. The Holy One. He is incomparable hence it is said three times (superlative). It describes God’s immeasurable love and power. That He was, He is, and He will always be. Therefore, the Hosanna which is our expression of praise to God’s holiness is not the same as the “Holy” in the beginning of the Sanctus.

Mass Ordinary GREAT AMEN

By  which the glorification of God is expressed and which is confirmed

and concluded by the people’s acclamation, Amen. The Eucharistic Prayer is the central prayer in the Eucharistic celebration. Because it encompasses all…we utter our thanksgiving; we remember His passion and death in the institution narrative, we offer our supplication, we pray for our intercession and we give praise…and it is concluded with “through Him, with Him…” hence the great confirmation AMEN!

At the end of the Eucharistic Prayer, the priest (and in a concelebrated

Mass the priest who assists him) should keep the consecrated elements

raised until the end of the concluding Amen. Note that this concluding

Amen may be amplified upon or repeated to give it more emphasis. It

should express the people’s assent in a loud and clear voice.

Sample Videos of the DOP Music Recommendations

Mass Ordinary PATER NOSTER

When the Our Father is sung, it should make the faithful feel that they are asking from one who is compassionate but firm; one who provides and

protects; for the Lord wants us to believe that Our Father has such

characteristics.

Mass Ordinary MEMORIAL ACCLAMATION

In which the Church, fulfilling the command that She received from Christ

the Lord through the Apostles, keeps the memorial of Christ, recalling

especially His blessed Passion, glorious Resurrection, and Ascension into

heaven .

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