Saturday, July 11, 2009

Sacred Music Recordings 10

The following are recordings of 5th Sunday after Pentecost on 5 July 2009 in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite. Recordings made using an Incipio Lloyd, iPod Nano attachment.

Organ Prelude
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Introit
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Gradual
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Alleluia
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Offertory
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Offertory Organ Versicle
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Preface of the Most Holy Trinity
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Communion
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Communion Organ Versicle
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Sacred Music Recordings 9 - Requiem Mass


The following are recordings of a Requiem Mass on 6 July 2009 in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite. Recordings made using an Incipio Lloyd, iPod Nano attachment.


In Memoriam - Fr Pierre Barthoulot (1916-2004)


Graduale
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Tract
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Sequence
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Offertory
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Libera Me
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Monday, June 8, 2009

Sacred Music Recordings 8 - Trinity Sunday




The following are recordings of Trinity Sunday Mass in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite. Recordings made using an Incipio Lloyd, iPod Nano attachment.

Asperges Me
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Introit
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Kyrie
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Gloria
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Collect
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Epistle
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Gradual
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Alleluia
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Gospel
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Credo
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Preface
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Sanctus
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Pater Noster
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Pax Domini
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Agnus Dei
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Communion
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Post Communion
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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Missa Cantata - Trinity Sunday 2009


Date: Sunday, June 7, 2009
Time: 4:00pm - 5:30pm
Location: St. Patrick's School Chapel
- Enter via St. Patrick's Road
Street: 490 East Coast Road (click
here for map)


This festival is celebrated on the Sunday after Pentecost, because as soon as the apostles were instructed and consoled by the Holy Ghost, they began to preach openly that which Christ had taught them.

Why do we celebrate this festival?
That we may openly profess our faith in the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, which is the first of Christian truths, the foundation of the Christian religion, and the most sublime of all mysteries; and that we may render thanks, to the Father for having created us, to the Son for having redeemed us, and to the Holy Ghost for having sanctified us.

DOCTRINE ON THE HOLY TRINITY

What is God?
GOD is the most perfect being, the highest, best Good, who exists, from all eternity, by whom heaven and earth are create, and from whom all things derive and hold life and existence, for of Him, and by Him, and in Him are all things. (Rom. XI. 36.)

What is the Blessed Trinity?
The Blessed Trinity is this one God who is one in nature and threefold in person, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.

Is each of these three persons God?
Yes, because each of them has the divine nature and substance.

Are they not three Gods?
No, because all three of these persons have one and the same divine nature and substance.

Is any one of these three persons older, mightier, or greater than the other?
By, no means, they are all three from eternity entirely equal to each .other in divine omnipotence greatness and majesty, and must, therefore, be equally adored and venerated.

Ought one to give himself up to the investigation of the most Blessed Trinity?
No; "For," says the saintly Bishop Martin, "the mystery of the Trinity cannot be comprehended by the human intellect, no one however eloquent can exhaust it; if entire books were written about it, so that the whole world were filled with them, yet the unspeakable wisdom of God would not be expressed. God who is indescribable, can in no way be described. When the human mind ceases to speak of Him, then it but begins to speak." Therefore the true Christian throws his intellect under the feet of faith, not seeking to understand that which the human mind can as little comprehend, as a tiny hole in the sand can contain the immeasurable sea. An humble and active faith will make us worthy some day in the other world, to see with ' the greatest bliss this mystery as it is, for in this consists eternal life, that by a pious life we may glorify and know the only true God, Christ Jesus His Son, and the Holy Ghost.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Paul VI Weeping Over Abolishment of Octave of Pentecost


A well-know account from Fr. Z - Many years ago, as a seminarian in Rome, I was told a story by one of the papal masters of ceremony for Paul VI. This story has gotten around the web a bit, but I am the original teller in English. I included it in The Wanderer and in the original Catholic Online Forum years ago, but it is worthy offering again. The Novus Ordo – with so many changes to the liturgical calendar – went into effect with Advent in 1969. When Pentecost of 1970 rolled around, Paul VI was surprised to find green vestments laid out for his morning Mass instead of the traditional red for the Octave of Pentecost. When he asked about the unthinkable green vestments, he was told that it was now Ordinary Time. The Pope responded "This is the Octave of Pentecost." The reply came back that the Octave of Pentecost was abolished in the new calendar. “Who did that?”, asked the Pope. "You did, Your Holiness. And Paul VI wept.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Holy Land 2009 - Pope Praised for Liberalising TLM



"...whose reign has been marked by the moral courage to do and speak his conscience, no matter what the vogue of the day; who is personally also a Master Christian Theologian responsible for historical Encyclical Letters on the beautiful cardinal virtues of Charity and Hope; who has re-facilitated the traditional Latin Mass for those who choose it, and who has simultaneously made intra-faith and inter-faith dialogue a top priority of his reign in order to spread goodwill and understanding throughout all peoples of the world."
- H.R.H. Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad bin Talal, Personal Envoy and Special Advisor of H.M. King Abdullah II, Chairman of the Board of the Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought of Jordan (Transcript)


So here we have a Muslim Prince praising the Pope for his moral courage and citing the example of the liberalisation of the Traditional Latin Mass. It is sad that many Bishops, Priests and Religious simply fail to understand this simple fact, and instead think that the Pope has simply lost his mind/does not know what he is doing/gone senile by issuing Summorum Pontificum.

Sacred Music Recordings 7

The following are recordings of Vespers in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite. Recordings made using an Incipio Lloyd, iPod Nano attachment.

Easter Sunday
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4th Sunday after Easter
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4th Sunday after Easter Organ Versicles
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Sacred Music Recordings 6

This set of was recorded on the 3rd Sunday of Easter. Recordings made using an Incipio Lloyd, iPod Nano attachment.

Introit
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Graduale
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Alleluia
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Offertorium
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Offertory Organ Versicle
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Communio
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Organ Postlude
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Sacred Music Recordings 5

The following recordings were made on Easter Sunday. Recordings made using an Incipio Lloyd, iPod Nano attachment.

Organ Prelude 1
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Organ Prelude 2
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Graduale
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Victimae Paschali Laudes
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Offertory
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Extraordinary Form at the Lateran Basilica



A Solemn Pontifical Mass at the Lateran Basilica celebrated by Cardinal Canizares, Prefect of the Congregation of Divine Worship

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Cardinal Zen and the Traditional Rite


[Taken from Rorate Caeli] The hype of the official religious press would lead us to believe that only a few activists and some old senile folks are disposed to traditional forms of the Roman Rite ... Each day brings evidence to the contrary. Today that evidence comes from China. We’ve learned that His Excellency Joseph Cardinal Zen Zekiun, bishop of Hong Kong, wished to celebrate his final Pontifical Mass on April 15, 2009 - less than eight days ago - in the extraordinary form of the Roman rite. This is how the Cardinal wanted to demonstrate his commitment to the liturgical form in China which has nourished numerous martyrs of the Faith.

The Cardinal, who is known for his frankness, also told the many journalists who attended the ceremony that he now wanted to devote part of his retirement life to the faithful who are attached to the traditional liturgy of the Church.

Paix Liturgique

Monday, April 20, 2009

Restoring the Altar Rails....

[NLM] Cardinal Antonio Cañizares, the Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, is still at the same time Apostolic Administrator of the Archdiocese of Toledo. There, during Holy Week, he reinstated the communion rail in the Cathedral and encouraged the faithful to receive Holy Communion kneeling and on the tongue (cf. report in Spanish here; kneelers for receiving Holy Communion kneeling have also been recently introduced at two other Spanish Cathedrals, that of Málaga, beginning with the Chrism Mass, and that of the Diocese of the Armed Forces in Madrid, cf. report in Spanish here). After his successor, Msgr. Braulio Rodríguez, until now Archbishop of Valladolid, has been named last week, Cardinal Cañizares before leaving the Archdiocese has granted an interview to the Spanish newspaper ABC. Here is the question concerning the reception of Holy Communion in an NLM translation:

ABC: A few days ago you prompted the faithful to receive Holy Communion kneeling. Does the Church by reforming the liturgy in this way come closer to man?

Cardinal Cañizares: Communion kneeling signifies respect for God, it is the heart of man which prostrates itself before the One Who loves him unto the end. These are signs, it is not about change for change's sake, it is about looking for the whole meaning and overcoming the secularisation of our world. One of the objectives of our congregations is to realise in these years a great campaign of liturgical formation.

Speaking of Cardinal Cañizares, just a brief reminder that as mentioned in February, tomorrow His Eminence will pontificate in the Extraordinary Form in the Lateran Basilica. The NLM will try to provide you some images as soon as possible.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Lauds of Holy Saturday

O mors ero
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Plangent eum
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Attendite universi
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A porta inferi
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O vos omnes
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Mulieres sedentes
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Christus factus est
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Matins of Holy Saturday - Third Nocturn

Deus adjuvat me
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In pace factus est
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Factus sum
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Lectio vij
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Responsorium vij
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Lectio viij
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Responsorium viij
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Lectio ix
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Responsorium ix
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Matins of Holy Saturday - Second Nocturn

Elevamini portae
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Credo videre
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Domine abstraxisti
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Lectio iv
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Responsorium iv
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Lectio v
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Responsorium v
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Lectio vj
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Responsorium vj
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Matins of Holy Saturday - First Nocturn

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Tenebrae - 2009

This will be the second year that the Singapore TLM Community is doing Tenebrae. For photos and video clip of last year's Tenebrae, please click here.

For those of you who would like to know the history, tradition and the organic development of Tenebrae;

A Little Catechism on "Tenebrae"

What is Tenebrae, and what its meaning?
It is the office which the clergy and the faithful say on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week,accompanied by the lamentations of the Prophet Jeremias, and other ceremonies.The word Tenebrae means darkness, and represents the prayers formerly said in the dark hours of the morning. In the Tenebrae the Church mourns the passion and death of, Jesus, and urges her children to return to God; she therefore makes use of those mournful words of Jeremias: “Jerusalem! Jerusalem, be converted to the Lord, thy God!"

Why is the Tenebrae said in the evening?
In memory of that time when the early Christians spent the whole night preceding great festivals in prayer, but later, when zeal diminished, it was observed only by the clergy and faithful on the eves of such festivals; also in order that we may consider the darkness, lasting for three hours, at the crucifixion of Christ, whence the name Tenebrae; and lastly, to represent by it that mourning, of which darkness is the type.

Why, during the Prayers of the clergy, are the lights in the triangular candlestick extinguished one after another?
Because the Tenebrae, as has been already remarked, in the earliest times of the Church, were held in the night, the candles were extinguished one after another, as the daylight gradually approached they were no longer, necessary; again, at the time of the passion and death of Jesus, His apostles whom He calls the light of the world, one, after another gradually left Him; at the death of Christ the earth was covered with darkness. The Jews, blinded by pride, would not recognize Christ as the Saviour of the world, and therefore fell by His death into the deepest darkness of hardened infidelity.

What is meant by the last candle which is carried lighted behind the altar, and after prayers are finished, is brought back again?
This candle signifies Christ; who on the third day came forth from the grave, by His own power, as the true light of the world, though according to His human nature He died and lay in the grave until the third day.

Why is a noise made with clappers at the end of the Tenebrae?
This was formerly a sign that service was over; it, also signifies the earthquake and the convulsions of nature which took place at Christ's death.

What is the layout of Tenebrae?
Tenebrae is composed of the offices of Matins, divided into 3 Nocturnes, and Lauds. Each nocturn of Matins is made up of 3 antiphons, 3 psalms, 3 lessons and 3 responsorials. Lauds is comprised of 5 antiphons and 5 psalms, with the Benedictus after the psalms. Due to the mournful setting of the Tenebrae, the “Te Deum” of Matins is omitted, as well as the usual “Gloria Patri” at the end of the psalms.

How do I participate in the Tenebrae?
You can participate by faithfully praying the Psalms with the Choir. During the singing of antiphons and responsorials, one meditates on the words which prepare us spiritually for the Passion of Our Divine Saviour. When the lessons are being sung, listen and follow attentively with the translations provide by the side. The interior participation (mental prayer and meditation) is no less important.

Event: Tenebrae
(Anticipated Matins & Lauds for Holy Saturday)
Date: 10 April 2009, Friday
Time: 7.30pm to 10pm
Venue : SJI International's Chapel, 490 Thomson Road (find directions below)


Directions:
1. Buses 54, 162, 166, 167, 851, 980 from Novena MRT, at bus stop opposite Novena Church. Get off for the Singapore Polo Club and cross the road.
2. Bus 156 from Bishan MRT (towards Clementi). Get off after Singapore Labour Foundation building.
3. Vehicular access is via Thomson Road bound for the city.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Sacred Music Recordings 4

This set of was recorded on the Feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.Recordings made using an Incipio Lloyd, iPod Nano attachment.


Introit
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Kyrie
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Gradual
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Communion
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Ave Maris Stella
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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Sacred Music Recordings 3

This set is recorded on the the 4th Sunday of Lent (Laetare Sunday). The context of this is however the Ordinary Form. Recordings made using an Incipio Lloyd, iPod nano attachement.

Organ Versicle before Mass
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Kyrie
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Graduale
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Sanctus
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Recessional Organ Versicle
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Organ Versicle after Mass
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Sunday, March 15, 2009

From a Church Bulletin...

Here's something hilarious that I read in a Church bulletin today.


There really isn't a St Peter's Cathedral in Rome. The Cathedral Church for the Diocese of Rome is the Lateran Basilica or the Basilica of St John Lateran. It's full name is the Archbasilica of the Most Holy Saviour, St. John Baptist and St. John the Evangelist at the Lateran. The Lateran is where the cathedra of the Bishop of Rome is, not Saint Peter's.

Most people are confused by this since it is St Peter's Basilica that is within Vatican City. St Peter's Basilica is one of the 4 Major Basilicas of Rome, and is where the tomb of St Peter is located.

What's located at the Lateran? The Lateran is where the Scala Sancta (Holy Stairs) is located. These stairs were part of the praetorium of Pilate in Jerusalem that Our Lord himself trod upon during his passion.

Here are some pictures of the Cathedra at the Lateran.


Pope Benedict XVI at his Cathedra

Pope John XXIII

Pope Pius XI

The Cathedra


The Extraordinary Form, Singapore 2007