MyDocs/MusicSelection/MusSel11 0423 Easter Vigil
Version of 4.22.11
2011 Year A Easter Vigil
Saturday, April 23rd 8 p.m.
Primary Song Leader: Mary Ann Bernacky Trumpet: ? Joe Zoli Flute: ? Becky Swann
Song Leaders for Psalm: MAB Celebrant: Fr. McGinley
Exsultet: Mary Ann Bernacky & Luigi DiNetta Litany: Deacon Bob & Mark
Preludes: none.
Choir does not process: they’re in place to respond to the Christ Our Light…
Song Leader’s Script before Blessing of New Fire (outside):
Even though Fr. McGinley will come in from the vestibule and invite the assembly outside, the song leader should read the script anyway.
Could there be music during the exodus of the assembly? Otherwise, it was just shuffling…
It took 11 minutes before the assembly came back in—but they had their candles lit! That was wrong.
Nave lights should be off or very low.
Service of Light: Today’s Missal, p. 40
Deacon enters church: Deacon Bob intones:
TM, p. 41: Christ Our Light! Choir: Thanks be to God.
Deacon stops halfway down the main aisle: same response.
Deacon reaches apse, places candle in stand, goes up to chair, everyone processes in behind him.
Christ, Our Light, Lead us forth, through the darkness of death to life.
Lights stay low.
The Easter Proclamation: TM, p. 42-44:
4 voices for Exsultet to be sung from each corner of the church: 2 men, 2 women.
Exsultet: Deacon Bob I will intone first phrase, Soloists continue antiphonally.
1—Luigi 2—n 3—n 4—n
Short form ending, TM, p. 44: Candles are extinguished after the Exsultet, as the readings all deal with darkness.
Liturgy of the Word: TM, p. 44 3 different song leaders ????
1st Reading: Genesis 1:1-2, 2 TM, p. 45
1st Psalm: TM, p. 46 (R&A, p. 66) Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth.
Prayer, p. 48
2nd Reading: Exodus 14:15—15:1 TM, p. 50
2nd Psalm: TM, p. 51 (R&A, p. 69) Let us sing to the Lord; he has covered himself in glory.
Prayer, p. 52
3rd Reading: Isaiah 54:5-14 55:1-11 TM, p. 54
3rd Psalm: TM, p. 55 (R&A, p. 71) You will draw water joyfully from the springs of salvation.
Prayer, p. 55-56
Presider’s Prayer: stands and says prayer. Right after prayer the Gloria has to be intoned.
Altar Candles are lighted, which is the cue for the Gloria.
Gloria: Whichever is familiar to the Song Leader, or RS # 331 Mass of Light, BIG & FESTIVE!
The Gloria intonation is the cue for the lights to be turned on. & the bell towers to ring.
Opening Prayer: TM, p. 60
Epistle: Romans 6:3-11 TM, p. 60
Gospel Acclamation aka Responsorial Psalm after the Epistle: TM, p. 61 (R&A, p. 74):
Scriptures will be incensed after the acclamation, but there is no need for extra music for this.
Homily
[Baptism omitted in 2011: GO directly to Blessing of the Water]
Blessing of the Water: TM, p. 64
NIH Water of Life. Stephen Dean. TM, p. 66
Renewal of Baptismal Promises: TM, p. 68
NIH I Saw Water Flowing. Randall DeBruyn TM, p. 69
General Intercessions: spoken responses, TM, p. 114
Choral Presentation: SATB Vivaldi Gloria!
Mass Parts: Mass of Creation
# 322 Sanctus.
# 323 Memorial Acclamation
# 327 Amen
# 329 Agnus Dei
Communion Prelude: RS # 584 Regina Coeli, Laetare. U
Communion Hymns:
RS # 587 The Strife Is O’er. Giovanni da Palestrina (1525-1594) SATB
RS # 607 Lord, You Give the Great Commission. U
Sung Dismissal for Easter Vigil, Easter Day, the Octave of Easter, & Pentecost:
Deacon Bob THIS NEEDS REHEARSAL TM, p. 133
Deacon: Go in the peace of Christ, Alleluia, alleluia.
Assembly: Thanks be to God, alleluia, alleluia.
Closing: RS # 593 Jesus Christ Is Risen Today. 1708
SATB Descant v. 4 easter hymn
Choral Postlude: SGH & CCB # 78 Regina Coeli. Melchiorrre Mauro-Cottone
(revived in 2011)