Lent V (C • 2025)

Greetings all—
Here is our ordo for this weekend:

  • Entrance Antiphon: Source & Summit (mp3 below)

  • Missa XVII (a full suite of practice tracks are available here or on the Cathedral website here)

  • Psalm 126: The Lord has done great things for us; we are filled with joy! (Playlist)

  • Gospel Acclamation: Salvation, glory, and power… (Demo)

  • Offertory Antiphon: Fr. Weber; James will chant.

  • Offertory Antiphon Hymn: God of Mercy and Compassion to PERGOLESI

  • Communion Antiphon: Nemo te conedemnavit, mulier? (mp3 below)
    *Sadly, I discovered an error pertaining to my setting of the communio regarding Lazarus… that is for next year… so we get to sing a chant (in English) about the adulterous woman instead, and will alternate between men and women following the cues of the score.

  • Communion Motet: Miserere by Lotti, arr. JJR (Playlist)

  • Communion Hymn: When I Survey the Wondrous Cross

  • Recessional Hymn: O Love Divine, What Hast Thou Done?! to the tune NEUMARK (mp3 below)


Introit, Lent V • Source & Summit
sung by James J. Richardson

Source & Summit


Psalm 126 • SATB • The Lord has done great things for us (2025)
James Richardson
 
Psalm 126 • SOPRANO • The Lord has done great things for us (2025)
James Richardson
Psalm 126 • ALTO • The Lord has done great things for us (2025)
James Richardson
Psalm 126 • TENOR • The Lord has done great things for us (2025)
James Richardson
Psalm 126 • BASS • The Lord has done great things for us (2025)
James Richardson

A/T/B parts time stamped in the video description; ad-free MP3’s on the Lent 2025 resource page.


Offertory Hymn Tune:


Communion Antiphon:

Nemo te condemnavit • English adapt.
arr. JJR

Communion Motet:

Lotti Miserere • SATB
James Richardson
 
Lotti Miserere • Soprano
James Richardson
Lotti Miserere • Alto
James Richardson
Lotti Miserere • Tenor
James Richardson
Lotti Miserere • Bass
James Richardson

Recessional Hymn Tune:

NEUMARK Hymn Tune Demo
arr. JJR

Some practice tracks: (piano booping over a recording)

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