Sunday, September 11, 2016, 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Introit - Da Pacem
Kyrie - O Pater Excelse
Gloria - XIII - Stelliferi Conditor orbis
Responsorial Psalm - by Adam Bartlett
Alleluia - Quoniam Deus
Sanctus - XIII - Stelliferi Conditor orbis
Memorial Acclamation - Mortem Tuam
Great Amen
Agnus Dei - XIII - Stellifer Conditor orbis
Communion - Antiphon at Magnificat 6F Que mulier
Communion Motet - Adoramus te, Christe
In the earthly liturgy we take part in a foretaste of that heavenly liturgy which is celebrated in the holy city of Jerusalem toward which we journey as pilgrims…we sing a hymn to the Lord's glory with all the warriors of the heavenly army.
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
New Poor Clare Recordings
I am so happy to have some new recordings from our Roswell Poor Clares to share...
September 15 - Our Lady of Sorrows
Introit - Stabant juxta
Kyrie - X - Alme Pater
Sequence- Stabat mater
Alleluia - Stabat sancta Maria
Sanctus - X - Alme Pater
Agnus Dei - X - Alme Pater
Communion - Felices sensus
Organ Postlude - September 15, 2016
September 17 - Stigmata of Holy Father Francis
Introit - Mihi autem (Franciscan)
Kyrie - Rector cosmi pie
Gloria - Ambrosian
Alleluia - Christo confixus
Sanctus - XII - Pater cuncta
Agnus Dei - XII - Pater cuncta
Communion - Qui vult venire
Organ Postlude - September 17, 2016
September 18 - 25th per annum
Introit - Salus populi
Kyrie - XI - Orbis factor
Gloria - XI - Orbis factor
Alleluia - Confitemini Domino
Sanctus - XI - Orbis factor
Agnus Dei - XI - Orbis factor
Communion - Antiphon for Vespers at the Magnificat 4E - Quid faciem
Closing - Benedicta Semper
September 15 - Our Lady of Sorrows
Introit - Stabant juxta
Kyrie - X - Alme Pater
Sequence- Stabat mater
Alleluia - Stabat sancta Maria
Sanctus - X - Alme Pater
Agnus Dei - X - Alme Pater
Communion - Felices sensus
Organ Postlude - September 15, 2016
September 17 - Stigmata of Holy Father Francis
Introit - Mihi autem (Franciscan)
Kyrie - Rector cosmi pie
Gloria - Ambrosian
Alleluia - Christo confixus
Sanctus - XII - Pater cuncta
Agnus Dei - XII - Pater cuncta
Communion - Qui vult venire
Organ Postlude - September 17, 2016
September 18 - 25th per annum
Introit - Salus populi
Kyrie - XI - Orbis factor
Gloria - XI - Orbis factor
Alleluia - Confitemini Domino
Sanctus - XI - Orbis factor
Agnus Dei - XI - Orbis factor
Communion - Antiphon for Vespers at the Magnificat 4E - Quid faciem
Closing - Benedicta Semper
Labels:
Gregorian chant,
Poor Clare Monastery,
Sacred Music
Monday, August 15, 2016
Poor Clare Morning Bread
Poor Clare Morning Bread
(Adapted for Bread Machines)
Add to your machine in order:¾ c. Quick Oats (or 1 cup Old-fashioned)
1 1/3 c. boiling water
Let stand for 15 minutes (this is important – do not omit)
Add:
1/3 c. raisins
1/3 c. broken nuts (we use pecans here)
1/6 c. sugar
1 ¼ tsp. salt
¼ c. margarine or oil
1/6 c. molasses (if you use the same measuring cup for the oil, it will be better for measuring accuracy, as the molasses slides out better following the oil)
1 egg
1/3 c. powdered milk (less if the powder is very fine and heavy)
1 ½ c. white flour
1 ¼ c. whole wheat flour (I grind my own, but I imagine purchased whole wheat flour will work fine)
2 ½ tsp. yeast (or one packet)
Let the machine run through the cycle until the second kneading is complete.
After greasing your bread pans and your hands, remove the dough from the bread machine. You can form the dough into one large or two small loaves (I usually make two small).
Let rise about 15 minutes, then turn oven on (350)… then bake when the oven is hot for about 23 minutes (for two small) or about 45 for one large (I don’t usually do this, so you’ll have to test for doneness yourself, either with a thermometer or by trial and error).
Tips: The dough should be really substantial, stiff. Don’t let it over-rise (double – but not too much over the top of the pan). It is not meant to be light and airy, but a compact, moist texture.
This bread is absolutely delicious… thanks to the Roswell, NM Poor Clares, Sister Clare and Mother Vicaress Jeannine for the recipe and tips.
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