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NewCathOrganist
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Hello, this is my first post!
This thread looks like it will be very interesting. I am a fairly new Catholic, and Mass organist (right at one year). So I’ve definitely been on a learning curve. The Church is very small, so music needs are less: perfect for a newcomer.
I use “Today’s Liturgy”, OCP, which has been a huge time saver.
These are my choices for this Sunday:
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Entrance I Sing the Mighty Power of God
Presentation: Where Charity and Love Prevail
Communion: Holy Darkness
Sending Forth: You Are the Healing
I’m in process of doing Music Survey. Has anyone else done this? I have run across some hymns that have either doctrinally confusing lyrics, or seemingly downright heretical lyrics. Has anyone else? For example, Bread of Life (Cooney) says “I myself am the bread of life”.
My technique for Presentation and Communion Hymns is to choose only those Hymns that clearly identify the Eucharist as THE BODY, BLOOD, SOUL AND DIVINITY OF JESUS CHRIST, and no one else. I’ve gathered a short list of songs that do that.
This thread looks like it will be very interesting. I am a fairly new Catholic, and Mass organist (right at one year). So I’ve definitely been on a learning curve. The Church is very small, so music needs are less: perfect for a newcomer.
I use “Today’s Liturgy”, OCP, which has been a huge time saver.
These are my choices for this Sunday:
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
Entrance I Sing the Mighty Power of God
Presentation: Where Charity and Love Prevail
Communion: Holy Darkness
Sending Forth: You Are the Healing
I’m in process of doing Music Survey. Has anyone else done this? I have run across some hymns that have either doctrinally confusing lyrics, or seemingly downright heretical lyrics. Has anyone else? For example, Bread of Life (Cooney) says “I myself am the bread of life”.
My technique for Presentation and Communion Hymns is to choose only those Hymns that clearly identify the Eucharist as THE BODY, BLOOD, SOUL AND DIVINITY OF JESUS CHRIST, and no one else. I’ve gathered a short list of songs that do that.
