Aquileo | Recent changes to homehttps://sourceforge.net/p/dthymnbook/home/2012-07-09T20:55:23.611000ZRecent changes to homeAquileo | WikiPage The Sacrament of Penance modified by Veronica Brandt2012-07-09T20:55:23.611000Z2012-07-09T20:55:23.611000ZVeronica Brandthttps://sourceforge.net/u/vmcb/https://sourceforge.netbd5af063c350745ef7cbb812fb2bbefe21b91b74<pre>--- v1 +++ v2 @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ -At the moment this is a very brief two pages lifted from [the Pilgrim's Primer](http://brandt.id.au/primer.html) 2004, [Christus Rex Pilgrimage] -(http://www.crex.org). It is reminiscent of a similar section in the 1962 Saint Andrew's Missal. +At the moment this is a very brief two pages lifted from [the Pilgrim's Primer](http://brandt.id.au/primer.html) 2004, [Christus Rex Pilgrimage](http://www.crex.org). It is reminiscent of a similar section in the 1962 Saint Andrew's Missal. One thing I found interesting was the St Andrew's Missal refers to the priest as "my ghostly father" whereas the Pilgrim's Primer has changed this to "my spiritual father". </pre>Aquileo | WikiPage The Sacrament of Penance modified by Veronica Brandt2012-07-09T20:54:53.038000Z2012-07-09T20:54:53.038000ZVeronica Brandthttps://sourceforge.net/u/vmcb/https://sourceforge.net55659729b8b9efc151241a4e9c26cd76c84b4dedAt the moment this is a very brief two pages lifted from [the Pilgrim's Primer](http://brandt.id.au/primer.html) 2004, [Christus Rex Pilgrimage] (http://www.crex.org). It is reminiscent of a similar section in the 1962 Saint Andrew's Missal. One thing I found interesting was the St Andrew's Missal refers to the priest as "my ghostly father" whereas the Pilgrim's Primer has changed this to "my spiritual father". Examination of Conscience ---------------------- First, say a short prayer to the Holy Spirit: Holy Spirit, come into my soul, that I may discover the sins I ought to confess, and grant me Thy grace to declare them fully, humbly and with contrite heart. Then, calmly and carefully examine your conscience. If you go to confession frequently, you will have little difficulty in discovering the sins you have committed. You may make the examination of conscience as in the evening prayers, or you may take the Ten Commandments as heads for a brief, though careful, examination: * The first - prayers, holy things * The second - blasphemy, false oaths, murmuring * The third - Sunday, Mass, servile work * The fourth - parents, superiors * The fifth - wrong to myself or my neighbour * The sixth and ninth - purity, chastity * The seventh and tenth - stealing * The eighth - lying, slander * Commandments of the Church - Fast, abstinence, Easter duty Contrition ------ Contrition is “a ready sorrow for our sins, because by them we have offended so good a God, together with a firm purpose of amendment” (Catechism) Say an Act of Contrition: O my God, I am heartily sorry for having offended Thee, and I O detest all my sins because I dread the loss of heaven and the pains of hell, but most of all because they offend Thee, my God, who art all-good and deserving of all my love. I firmly resolve, with the help of Thy grace, to confess my sins, to do penance, and to amend my life. Confession of our sins ------------ Begin your confession by asking for the priest’s blessing: Bless me, father, for I have sinned. Make the sign of the Cross while the priest blesses you in these words: The Lord be in thy heart, and on thy lips that thou mayest rightly confess thy sins. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Then accuse yourself as follows: Since my last confession which was ... ago, when I received absolution and said my penance, I accuse myself of ... For these and all my other sins, which I cannot at present remember, I am heartily sorry, and purpose amendment for the future, and humbly ask pardon of God, and penance and absolution of you, my spiritual father. The priest will probably give you some advice. He will also tell you your penance and give you absolution, during which you will renew, at least interiorly, your contrition. O my God, I am very sorry that I have sinned against Thee, because Thou art so good and with Thy help I will not sin again. Satisfaction for our sins ----------- The eternal punishment due to mortal sin is remitted by the absolution, but some temporal punishment remains to be suffered, either after this life in Purgatory, or here on earth by acts of penance, and especially by those acts or prayers called penance which are imposed by the confessor. Consequently the intention of performing the penance is necessary to the validity of the absolution, since, without it, the confession would lack one of its essential parts. Moreover, the obligation of performing the penance remains with the penitent until it is discharged. This duty should, therefore, be fulfilled as soon as can be done conveniently, to avoid forgetting it. Prayers after Confession --------------------- After confession, you should thank God for His mercy, and ask Him not to let you fall into sin again. Aquileo | WikiPage Benediction modified by Veronica Brandt2012-07-09T20:51:00.722000Z2012-07-09T20:51:00.722000ZVeronica Brandthttps://sourceforge.net/u/vmcb/https://sourceforge.net8854286915bed85c84018f46726ad8ab1e35d836O salutaris Hostia with chant notation Prayers said at the beginning of exposition - these will vary according to local custom Tantum ergo * Pange Lingua chant * Spanish (Mozarabic) chant The Divine Praises Final hymns * Adoremus (words only) * Adoremus in the chant from the Liber Usualis * Cor Jesu Sacratissimum * Laudetur - an antiphon about Angels adoring God - Holy, Holy, Holy, that sort of thing. Aquileo | WikiPage Readings modified by Veronica Brandt2012-07-09T20:49:45.703000Z2012-07-09T20:49:45.703000ZVeronica Brandthttps://sourceforge.net/u/vmcb/https://sourceforge.net1a5ffbab907c71df70044e0c10cef1c64c830eecIt would be much more work, but would be a great if we could include all the readings and propers for Sundays and major feasts. There are some different possibilities here. * Sundays + Holy Days of Obligation (67 Masses) * Sundays + Holy Days of Obligation + First Class Feasts except Holy Week and the octaves of Easter and Pentecost (76 Masses) * As above plus second class feasts of Our Lord which could replace Sunday readings if they fell on a Sunday. (80 Masses) First and shortest option -------------------- As a short cut there's a list of the Epistles and Gospels. If people bring a Bible they can look up the references. This was OCRed from an old Bible FOR SUNDAYS AND HOLY DAYS OF OBLIGATION THE MASS always contains at least two readings from the Sacred Scriptures, the Epistle and the Gospel. Repeated in a yearly cycle, these passages constitute for many Catholics their principal contact with the Bible. Here are listed the passages of Scripture used as the Epistle and the Gospel of Sunday Masses and of the Masses for Hob} Days of Obligation throughout the year. FEAST EPISTLE GOSPEL 1st Sunday of Advent. .Rom. 13:11-14. .Luke 21 :25-33 Immaculate Conception ...... . ........ Prov. 8:22-35 . . .Luke 1 :26-28 2nd Sunday of Advent, Rom. 15 :4-13 . . .Matt. 11 :2-10 3rd Sunday of Advent .Phil. 4:4-7 ...... john 1:19-28 4th Sunday of Advent . 1 Cor. 4:1-5 ..... Luke 3:1-6 Christmas (lst Mass); .Tit.‘2:11-15 ..... Luke 2:1-14 Christmas (2nd Mass) ._Tit. 3:4-7 ....... Luke 2:15-20 Christmas (3rd Mass). .Heb. 1:1-12 .... .john 1:1-14 Sunday within the Octave of Christmas. . .Gal. 4:1-7 ....... Luke 2:33-40 Circumcision ......... Tit. 2:11-15 ..... Luke 2.:21 The Holy Name ...... Acts 4:8-12 ..... Luke 2:21 Epiphany ............ Is. 60:1-6 ....... Matt. 2:1-12 The Holy Family ..... Col. 3:12-17 .... Luke 2:42-52 2nd Sunday after Epiphany .......... Rom. 12:6-16 . . .john 2:1-11 3rd Sunday after Epiphany .......... Rom. 12:16-21 . .Matt. 8:1-13 4th Sunday after Epiphany .......... Rom. 13:8-10. . .Matt. 8:23-27 5th Sunday after Epiphany. ......... Col. 3:12-17 . . . . Matt. 13:24-30 6th Sunday after Epiphany ......... .1 Thess. 1:2-10. .Matt. 13:31-35 Septuagesima Sunday .1 Cor. 9:24-10:5 ......... Matt. 20:1-16 Sexagesima Sunday. . .2 Cor. 11 :19-12:9·. . ....... Luke 8:4-15 Quinquagesima Sunday ....... . .... 1 Cor. 13:1-13. .Luke 18:31-43 1st Sunday of Lent .... 2 Cor. 6:1-10. . .Matt. 4:1-11 2nd Sunday of Lent. . .1 Thess. 4:1-7. . .Matt. 17:1-9 Saint Joseph ......... Ecclus. 45 :1-6. . .Matt. 1 :18-21 3rd Sunday of Lent. . .Eph. 5:1-9 ..... Luke 11 :14-28 4th Sunday of Lent. . .Gal. 4:22-31 .... john 6:1-15 Passion Sunday .... . . .Heb. 9:11-15. . .john 8:46-59 Palm Sunday ........ Phil. 2:5-11 .... .Matt. 26-27 Easter Sunday ....... .1 Cor. 5:7-8 .... Mark 16:1-7 Low Sunday ......... 1 john 5:4-10. . .john 20:19-31 2nd Sunday after Easter. . .. ......... 1 Pet. 2:21 --25. . .john 10:11-16 3rd Sunday after Easter ......... e .... 1 Pet. 2:11-19. . .john 16:16-22 4th Sunday after Easter ............. james 1:17-21 . .john 16:5-14 5th Sunday after Easter. . .· .......... james 1:22-27 . .john 16:23-30 Ascension Thursday. .Acts 1:1-11 ..... Mark 16:14-20 Sunday within the Octave of the Ascension .......... 1 Pet. 4:7-11 .... john 15:26-16:4 Pentecost ............ Acts 2 :1 -11 ..... john 14 :23-31 Trinity~Sunday. ...... Rom. 11:33-36. .Matt. 28:18-20 1st Sunday after Pentecost .......... 1 john 4:8-21 . . .Luke 6:36-42 Corpus Christi. . . .... 1 Cor. 11 :23-29 ._]ohn 6:56-59 2nd Sunday after Pentecost .......... 1 john 3:13-18. .Luke 14:16-24 3rd Sunday after Pentecost .......... 1 Pet. 5:6-11 .... Luke 15 :1 -10 Saints Peter and Paul. .Acts 12:1-11. . .- .Matt. 16:13-19 4th Sunday after Pentecost .......... Rom. 8:18-23. . .Luke 5:1-11 5th Sunday after Pentecost .......... 1 Pet. 3:8-15 .... Matt. 5:20-24 6th Sunday after Pentecost .......... Rom. 6:3-11 . . . .Mark 8:1-9 7th Sunday after Pentecost .......... Rom. 6:19-23. . .Matt.7:15-21 8th Sunday after Pentecost .......... Rom. 8:12-17.. .Luke 16:1-9 9th Sunday after Pentecost .......... 1 Cor. 10:6-13. .Luke 19:41-47 Assumption of the Blessed Virgin ...... Ecclus. 24:11-13,15-20 ..... .Luke 10:38-42 10th Sunday after Pentecost .......... 1 Cor. 12:2-11. .Luke 18:9-14 11th Sunday after Pentecost .......... 1 Cor. 15:1-10. .Mark7:31 -37 12th Sunday after Pentecost. . ._ ...... _.2 Cor. 3:4-9 .... Luke 10:23-37 13th Sunday after Pentecost .......... Gal. 3 :16-22 .... Luke 17:11-19 14th Sunday after Pentecost .......... Gal. 5:16-24 .... Matt. 6:24-33 15th Sunday after Pentecost .......... Gal. 5:25-6:10. .Luke 7:11-16 16th Sunday after Pentecost .......... Eph. 3:13-21 . . .Luke 14:1-11 17th Sunday after Pentecost .......... Eph. 4:1-6 ..... Matt. 22:34-46 18th Sunday after Pentecost .......... 1 Cor. 1:4-8 .... Matt. 9:1-8 19th Sunday after Pentecost .......... Eph. 4:23-28. . .Matt. 22:1-14 20th Sunday after Pentecost .......... Eph. 5:15-21. . ._]ohn 4:46-53 21st Sunday after Pentecost .......... Eph. 6:10-17. . .Matt. 18:23-35 Christ the King ..... Col. 1 :12-20 .... john 18:33-37 All Saints ............ Apoc. 7:2-12 .... Matt. 5:1-12 22nd Sunday after Pentecost ......... .Phil. 1:6-11 ..... Matt. 22:15-21 23rd Sunday after Pentecost .......... Phil. 3:17-4:3. . .Matt. 9:18-26 24th Sunday after Pentecost .......... Col. 1:9-14 ..... Matt. 24:15-35 Now most missals divide their Readings into Temporal cycle and Sanctoral cycle (or Propers of the Season and Propers of the Saints). The above list only has 6 Sanctoral cycle feasts which are slotted in a place which is only and average of where they would occur in any given year. But its okay as there are only half a dozen of them so it's fine. The Plot Thickens --------- But this does not cover every possible Sunday Mass. For example, in the Extraordinary Form if the Feast of the Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ (1st July) falls on a Sunday (as it does in 2012) then we have the readings from the feast rather than the Sunday. So to cover Sundays we need to add in some more feast days. About 12 in fact, all in the Sanctoral cycle. This makes it more reasonable to put the Sanctoral cycle in its own section rather than trying to slot them into the Temporal cycle. Also there is one First Class Feast that won't occur on a Sunday - the feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. If we're adding in all the other First Class Feasts it seems appropriate to add this one in too. Also there could be local feast days such as the feast of the dedication of the diocesan cathedral or some patronal feast day. Also Marriages and Funerals? Confirmations? Flipping through other Sunday Missals it seems there is no one answer to all these questions. Whatever way you go there is always a chance of leaving out something or having redundant information. Aquileo | WikiPage Gregorian Chant modified by Veronica Brandt2012-07-09T20:41:48.709000Z2012-07-09T20:41:48.709000ZVeronica Brandthttps://sourceforge.net/u/vmcb/https://sourceforge.net523c873ceb23e51d5d02c7a8970101fac62b2887What is chant? -------- Chant is music serving words rather than words set to music. What chant is included? ----------- Most of the Kyriale. * Most of the Masses * Credos 1-6 (which is all of them) Selected hymns and antiphons in the Hymns section. * Rorate caeli * Puer natus in Bethlehem * Gloria, laus * Ubi Caritas * the four Marian Antiphons (Simple Roman tunes) * Sub Tuum (Monastic tune) * Ave verum * Te Deum (simple roman) * Veni Creator Three Litanies: * Litany of the Saints * Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary * Litany of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Hymns for Benediction: * O salutaris * Tantum ergo - 2 versions - Pange lingua and mozarabic * Adoremus * Cor Jesu sacratissimum * Laudemus Dominum Software ------- [Gregorio](http://home.gna.org/gregorio/) See [jgabc.christian.net](http://jgabc.christian.net) for online tools for setting psalm tones and hymns. Works best in Google Chrome. Aquileo | WikiPage Home modified by Veronica Brandt2012-07-09T20:40:01.613000Z2012-07-09T20:40:01.613000ZVeronica Brandthttps://sourceforge.net/u/vmcb/https://sourceforge.net28581d6708de65a106e157e1acb73a75de372b87<pre>--- v4 +++ v5 @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ The Mass Book -------- This is the book I was working on first. It is specific to a particular community but hopefully may be useful to others too. + * Words to [Hymns] * [Order of Mass] * [Litanies, Novenas and other devotions] held in common </pre>Aquileo | WikiPage Litanies, Novenas and other devotions modified by Veronica Brandt2012-07-09T20:39:27.108000Z2012-07-09T20:39:27.108000ZVeronica Brandthttps://sourceforge.net/u/vmcb/https://sourceforge.net0232141a97988bf89f60f7341bc52c1fe3c331e3<pre>--- v1 +++ v2 @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ Litanies + * Litany of the Saints * Litany of the Holy Name of Jesus * Litany of the Sacred Heart @@ -8,10 +9,12 @@ * Litany of Saint Peter (for private devotion) Novenas + * St Anthony of Padua * Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Other + * Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart * Act of Reparation to the Sacred Heart * Daily prayer of the [Confraternity of St Peter](http://confraternityofstpeter.org/) </pre>Aquileo | WikiPage Litanies, Novenas and other devotions modified by Veronica Brandt2012-07-09T20:38:38.033000Z2012-07-09T20:38:38.033000ZVeronica Brandthttps://sourceforge.net/u/vmcb/https://sourceforge.netce60f8ad9db49ac5387a2d208e1c5f57b5772ac3Litanies * Litany of the Saints * Litany of the Holy Name of Jesus * Litany of the Sacred Heart * Litany of the Precious Blood * Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary * Litany of Saint Joseph * Litany of Saint Peter (for private devotion) Novenas * St Anthony of Padua * Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Other * Act of Consecration to the Sacred Heart * Act of Reparation to the Sacred Heart * Daily prayer of the [Confraternity of St Peter](http://confraternityofstpeter.org/) Each parish or community is sure to have its own devotions. The ones listed here represent a particular local community. Aquileo | WikiPage Order of Mass modified by Veronica Brandt2012-07-09T20:37:18.794000Z2012-07-09T20:37:18.794000ZVeronica Brandthttps://sourceforge.net/u/vmcb/https://sourceforge.net5b578024726e089d348907d3319de45eaeb1386cThe Order of Mass is set in two columns, Latin on the left, English on the right. Rubrics are in italic owing to restrictions in printing capabilities. There is a slight reduction in the size of the font for the silent parts. Sit, Stand, Kneel prompts are in the margin in a san serif font. At first there was a plan to make an abbreviated version of the Order of Mass focussing on the audible parts. This was to be with English on the right hand pages and Latin on the left. The text would have been larger. There should be samples available here - I'll work on that. Aquileo | WikiPage Home modified by Veronica Brandt2012-07-09T20:35:58.169000Z2012-07-09T20:35:58.169000ZVeronica Brandthttps://sourceforge.net/u/vmcb/https://sourceforge.net18fc9cddb704d7234bd45cbefeceece47b590404<pre>--- v3 +++ v4 @@ -1,30 +1,34 @@ Using open source software to produce well typeset hymnbooks that can be customised to suit the local culture and history of the community. Currently aimed at a Catholic Latin Mass community in Australia. [[project_screenshots]] -[[project_admins]] + [[download_button]] + The Draft Traditional Hymnbook is aimed primarily at making a hymnbook for a particular Latin Mass community. All the work going into this could help other groups looking for a useful pewbook tailored to their own community customs. The book is being assembled with LuaLaTeX, part of the [TeX](http://www.tug.org) family of open source document preparation systems. -== Congregavit nos in unum == +Congregavit nos in unum +------- Making hymnbooks without copyright restrictions. Available for purchase as paperback via [Lulu](http://www.lulu.com/shop/veronica-brandt/congregavit-nos-in-unum/paperback/product-20052450.html). Available to download as pdf here <http://sourceforge.net/projects/dthymnbook/files/hymnbook.pdf/download>. Suggested artwork for covers: * The Carrow Psalter from the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland. CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 -** Priest elevating host at Mass <http://www.flickr.com/photos/medmss/6166398834/> -** King David kneeling in prayer before the altar under the hand of God <http://www.flickr.com/photos/medmss/6166399096/> + * Priest elevating host at Mass <http://www.flickr.com/photos/medmss/6166398834/> + * King David kneeling in prayer before the altar under the hand of God <http://www.flickr.com/photos/medmss/6166399096/> -== The Mass Book == +The Mass Book +-------- This is the book I was working on first. It is specific to a particular community but hopefully may be useful to others too. * Words to [Hymns] * [Order of Mass] * [Litanies, Novenas and other devotions] held in common -* [[Gregorian Chant]] -* [[Readings]] for Sundays and Major Feasts -* [[Benediction]] -* A short guide to [[The Sacrament of Penance]] +* [Gregorian Chant] +* [Readings] for Sundays and Major Feasts +* [Benediction] +* A short guide to [The Sacrament of Penance] -== Related Projects == +Related Projects +---------- [St Edmund Campion Missal and Hymnal](http://www.ccwatershed.org/Campion/) by [Corpus Christi Watershed](http://www.ccwatershed.org) - pretty much just like what I was trying to do, but with a budget, colour plates, American basis. A Sunday Missal plus Kyriale plus translations of staple choir motets plus hymns plus lots of other stuff. They're aiming at $17 per copy - which is very amazing. </pre>