ORDINARY OF THE MASS:
Memorial Acclamation: Save us, Savior of the world (ICEL chant)
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ORDINARY OF THE MASS:
And today we're back to "normalcy" (quoting Warren Harding), but only "for a time" (quoting the late great Father Richard A. Bucci, the pastor of my other parish for nearly 23 years until his death a year and a half ago) as we return to numbered Sundays of the Year. Come November there will be two consecutive Sundays that go unnumbered (and I'm not even counting Christ the King). November 2 and 9 are All Souls Day (formal name: The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed) and the Feast of the Dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome. I'll post more on those before the time comes.
This Sunday we will be introducing a new hymn, a hymn that I've been doing at Sacred Heart for pretty much all of the 14+ years I've been there, and I'm extremely happy to see that it FINALLY got included in the Breaking Bread hymnal. The hymn is Praise to the Holiest in the Height. The tune is known as two different names. The Breaking Bread hymnal (and other hymnals) calls the tune "Billing", while several other hymnals, including the one I work with at Sacred Heart, call it "Newman", after the author of the hymn text, Cardinal John Henry Newman, now Saint John Henry Newman. The tune is by the English composer Richard Runciman Terry.
That said, let's jump to...
MUSIC FOR HOLY MASS
It's been a long time since September 14 fell on a Sunday - 11 years, for that matter. The reason I say that: September 14 is the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, which is considered a Feast in the liturgical calendar. Now, while most Feasts do not trump the regularly numbered Sunday of the year like Solemnities do, the Exaltation of the Holy Cross is one that does. So, as the networks say when a special is about to air on TV, "The Twenty-Fourth Sunday of the Year will not be seen this Sunday so we can bring you the Exaltation of the Holy Cross."
That said:
This weekend we commemorate (I almost said "celebrate" here, mea culpa; such is not the case) All the Faithful Departed. In lieu o...