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Many, many thanks to the well over 150 men, women, youth, and children at OLMC who give so freely of their time and talent to
serve God and his Church through liturgical music! We are part of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians,
and this concert is part of a nationwide “St. Cecilia Sing” in honor of our patron Saint, whose feast day is November 22.
Concert for the Jubilee Year of Mercy
OLMC Music Ministries November 19, 2016
Our Lady of Mt. CarmelCatholic Church
“It is my burning desire that, during this Jubilee, the Christian
people may reflect on the corporal and spiritual works of mercy.”
Pope Francis, Misericordiae Vultus #15 Most of tonight’s music was chosen to reflect God’s mercy and our extending that mercy through the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy, pictured below on the banner outside the Merciful Help Center. How many of these works can you find reflected in the music tonight?
OLMC Music Ministry Leadership
Director of Music and Liturgy: Rex Benjamin Rund Assistant Music Director and Organist: Dr. Alan Jordan Assistant to the Directors: Lauren March Choir and Ensemble Directors:
• Bells of Our Lady: Brian Wise, Carol Oberbroeckling • Men’s Ensemble: Dan Sloan • Women’s Ensemble: Dr. Alan Jordan • Coro Hispano: Lauren March • Antioch Teen Choir: Kayser Swidan • Gloria Dei Choir, Schola Cantorum, School-ah Schola, Pueri Cantores
Children’s Choir: Rex Benjamin Rund Accompanists:
• Dr. Alan Jordan, organ & piano • Jennifer Dierckman, piano • Mary Ann Keck, piano • John Tiplick, piano • Dan Sloan, guitar • Tom Perkins, guitar • Caitlyn Mack, flute & violin • Sam Thomas, clarinet • Kathryn Tiplick, flute • Rebecca Welch, conga
Tonight’s vocal solists:
• Dan Sloan (The Gentle Healer) • Lauren March (Your Mercy Endures) • Brian Wise (Your Mercy Endures) • Alice Luker (Ave Maris Stella) • Michele Perkins (Ave Maris Stella)
Run with the Light of Christ Karen Schneider Kirner Text: Based on the Rule of St. Benedict ALL join in singing refrain:
The Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy
On Divine Mercy Sunday, 2015, Pope Francis announced a Jubilee Year of Mercy, to begin on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception 2015 and extend until tomorrow – the Feast of Christ the King. In our tradition, the idea of a Jubilee year dates back to the time of Moses. In a Jubilee year, slaves and prisoners would be freed, debts would be forgiven and the mercies of God would be particularly manifest.
In his declaration of the Year of Mercy, Pope Francis urges: “We want to
live this Jubilee Year in light of the Lord’s words: Merciful like the Father… ‘Be merciful just as your Father is merciful’” (Lk 6:36) The official worldwide hymn for the year has us pray this Scripture over and over: Misericordes sicut Pater – Merciful like the Father.
Of Pope Francis’s many messages for us in this Year of Mercy, perhaps
the most lasting is that our receiving God’s sweet mercy only comes to fruition when we do not keep it to ourselves, but rather act as instruments of that mercy. How? By extending God’s mercy and love to our neighbors – both the ones sitting next to us tonight and those we will never meet.
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel parish seeks to live this out each and every day,
and this happens most visibly and spectacularly through our Merciful HELP Center and its many related ministries. 100% of tonight’s free will offering will go directly to the Merciful HELP Center to support your work in the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy. Thank you!
There’s a Wideness in God’s Mercy Music: Dutch, ca. 1710 Text: Fr. Frederick W. Faber (1814-1863) ALL please sing:
Your Mercy Endures Music: Marty Haugen (b. 1950) Text: Psalm 136
Cry No More Music: Dan Forrest (b. 1978) Text: Johanna Anderson Ave Maris Stella Music: Mark Thomas (b. 1961) Text: Ancient liturgical hymn 1. Hail, bright star of ocean, God's own Mother blest, Ever sinless Virgin, Gate of heavenly rest. 2. Taking that sweet Ave 5. Virgin all excelling, Which from Gabriel came, Mildest of the mild Peace confirm within us, Freed from guilt, preserve us, Changing Eva's name. pure and undefiled. 3. Break the captives' fetters, 6. Keep our life all spotless, Light on blindness pour, Make our way secure, All our ills expelling, Till we find in Jesus Every bliss implore. Joy forevermore. 4. Show thyself a Mother; 7. Through the highest heaven May the Word Divine, To the Almighty Three, Born for us thy Infant, Father, Son, and Spirit, Hear our prayers through thine. One same glory be.
THERE’S A WIDENESS IN GOD’S MERCYIN BABILONE
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BELLS OF OUR LADY HANDBELL CHOIR ‘Tis a Gift to be Simple Shaker Hymn Arranged by Anna Laura Page Jubilation Fanfare Sandra Eithun
WOMEN’S ENSEMBLE Dona Nobis Pacem (Grant us peace) Jay Althouse (based on a melody by J.S. Bach) Be Thou My Vision Music: Debra Morton Text: Ancient Irish, tr. by Mary E. Byrne, 1905 A Psalm of Thanksgiving Timothy Shaw Text: based on Psalm 100
GLORIA DEI CHOIR Enter This Door Music: Paul Ritchie Text: inscription on the doors of old English churches. Author unknown.
Enter this door as is the floor within were gold, and every wall of jewels, all of wealth untold, as if a choir in robes of fire were singing here.
Nor shout, nor rush, but hush…for God is here!
SCHOLA CANTORUM AND ALL Hymn for the Jubilee Year of Mercy Music: Paul Inwood Text: Father Eugenio Costa, SJ
SCHOLA CANTORUM Kyrie Henri Durieux (ca. 1938)
Text: Lord, have mercy. Christ have mercy. Lord have mercy. Dulcis Christe, O Bone Deus Michelangelo Grancini (1605-1669)
Dulcis Christe, O Bone Deus O sweet Jesus, O gracious God. O amor meus, o vita mea, O my love, o my life, O salus mea, o gloria mea. O my salvation, o my glory. Tu es Creator, You are Creator, tu es salvator mundi. you are the Savior of the world Te volo, te quaero I yearn for you, I need you, te adoro, o dulcis amor. I adore you, O sweet love. Te adoro, o care Jesu. I adore you, O dear Jesus.
Dixit Maria Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612)
Dixit Maria ad angelum Mary said to the angel, Ecce ancilla Domini, “Behold the handmaid of the Lord, Fiat mihi secundum verbum tuum. Let it be done to me according to your word.”
MEN’S ENSEMBLE
Healer of My Soul John Michael Talbot (b. 1954) The Gentle Healer Michael Card (b. 1957)
“SCHOOL-AH SCHOLA” WEEKDAY LITURGICAL CHOIR
Saints of God (see Journeysongs #751) Music: Bob Hurd (b. 1950) Text: based on Rev 6:9-11; 7:9, 17, Heb 12:1 Pie Jesu Music: Mary Lynn Lightfoot (b. 1952)
Pie Jesu, Domine O merciful Lord Jesus, dona eis requiem. grant them rest. Agnus Dei, Lamb of God, qui tollis peccata mundi who takes away the sins of the world, Dona eis requiem aeternam. grant them eternal rest.
SCHOOL-AH SCHOLA, PUERI CANTORES, AND ALL Mercy Music: Lorraine Hess Text: Psalm 32:20 After choir intones, ALL join in singing. Choirs add parts 2 and 3.
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We Belong to You (see Journeysongs #523) Trevor Thompson
PUERI CANTORES CHILDREN’S CHOIR Days of Elijah (see Ave Maria book #31) Robin Mark