Easter Vigil (2026)
Ordo:
Mass begins outside with the blessing of the fire, etc. All are welcome to join and also hold candles during the Exultet.
Psalm 104: “Lord, send out Your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth.” (Older Video and newer mp3’s below)
Exodus 15: “Let us sing to the Lord; He has covered Himself in glory!” (mp3’s below)
Psalm 42: “Like a deer that longs for running streams, my soul longs for You, my God!” (Playlist mp3’s below)
Gloria from Missa de Angelis (Video)
*Special Toccata before the Gloria begins, just like on Holy Thursday.Solemn Eastertide Alleluia (Video)
Sequence:
• Bishop intones, all repeat (three times, going up a step each time)
• then I will chant the verse,
• then all repeat one last time
Litany of the Saints (Video)
As the Paschal Candle is lifted from the font: “Springs of water bless the lord; praise and exalt Him above all forever.”
Post-Baptismal Alleluia (mp3’s below)
Sprinkling Rite: Source&Summit simplified “Vidi” (in English)
Offertory Hymns:
“The Lord’s right hand has triumphed valiantly!” (trope of the offertory antiphon) to SINE NOMINE, a.k.a. “For all the saints”
That Easter Day with Joy Was Bright to PUER NATUS
Mass of the City, Proulx
Sanctus
Mystery of Faith
Belmont Mass, Walker, Agnus Dei
Communion Motet: Cantate Domino, Pitoni (Recording)
Regina Cæli, chant, trad. (Recording)
Communion Hymn: O Sons & Daughters (O Filii et Filiæ) arr. JJR. (Generic recording of hymn)
Post Communion (time permitting): Regina Cæli by Lotti (Playlist)
Recessional Hymn: Jesus Christ is Ris’n Today
Psalms:
Updated (albeit abridged) PT’s that are a bit better than the video:
Post-Baptism Alleluia:
Good Friday (2026)
Ordo:
Clergy entrance in complete silence
Psalm 31: “Father, into Your hands I commend my spirit.” (Video) a cappella
Gospel Acclamation a cappella
Adoration of the Holy Cross:
1st chant by JJR
Kiolbassa Reproaches (Playlist)
Crux Fidelis (Picardy / “Let all mortal flesh keep silence”)
During the Collection: Open, O Hard and Sinful Heart (James & Lizzie - Music in the appendix of our Holy Week Book)
Communion Antiphon: Psalm 22 (same as Holy Thursday Psalm but with more/different verses; on the verses: men=odd, women=even)
Communion “Hymn”: Vexilla Regis Prodeunt (Video)
*Verses: Alternate Men/WomenCommunion Motet: Exaltabo Te, Domine (Playlist)
Silent Dismissal
(Old recording, but all voice parts are timestamped in the video description.)
Holy Thursday (2026)
Warmups at 6:15, Mass at 7pm.
Ordo:
No Disgrace Wast Too Abhorrent (Picardy / “Let all mortal flesh keep silence”)
Simple Kyrie
Gloria from Missa Simplex by Proulx (Video)
Psalm 116, “Our blessing cup is a communion with the Blood of Christ” (same as this video, but with different verse texts)
Gospel Acclamation (Meditabor in mandatis tuis)
Foot Washing Antiphons: (full playlist)
Ubi Caritas by Ola Gjeilo (abridged)
Ubi Caritas (chant hymn) — time permitting
Communion Chants:
Hoc Corpus (Matt R)
Communion Hymn: Adoro te devote (Pluth translation)
(Each video contains all voice parts in the time stamps.)
Palm Sunday (2026)
Hi Friends—
Due to time constraints, I’m just going to list everything as links; this is faster and it’s easier to read, I think. Just click on whatever you need.
All Glory, Laud, and Honor (here’s our specific arrangement from last year)
[no entrance antiphon]
NB: Kyrie comes immediately after All Glory, Laud, and Honor (it feels funny to transition this way)
Psalm 22, “My God, my God, why have You abandoned me?!”
Lenten Gospel Acclamation II (with chanted verse)
Offertory Motet: My heart expected reproach and misery…
Communion:
JJR chants antiphon.
Sitio (Playlist)
Christ became obedient… (recording)
Communion Hymn: Ah, Holy Jesus (Herzliebster Jesu, arr. JJR, mp3’s below)
Post-Communion Meditation: O Sacred Head (Passion Chorale)
Recessional Hymn: The Royal Standard Forward Goes (Jesu Dulcis Memoria)
And a reminder about dates/call times this coming week:
Here it is live from last year:
Lent V (A • 2026)
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 130: With the Lord there is mercy, and fullness of redemption. (Playlist)
Gospel Acclamation: Lenten Gospel Acclamation (II) (Playlist)
Offertory Antiphon: Fr. Weber; James will chant.
Offertory Antiphon Hymn: God of Mercy and Compassion to PERGOLESI
Communion Antiphon: Videns Dominus (Playlist)
Communion Hymn: See How He Loved to THIS IS THE TRUTH FROM ABOVE (Playlist)
Recessional Hymn: When I Survey the Wond’rous Cross to HAMBURG (see below)
Gospel Acclamation:
Offertory Hymn Tune:
Communion Antiphon / Motet:
Communion Hymn Tune:
Recessional Hymn Tune:
A note about these practice tracks: these are for the STANDARD harmonization of the hymn; they are still helpful, but our version has slightly different harmony leading into the last line.
Look ahead:
Some practice tracks: (piano booping over a recording)
Clarion Call: Chrism Mass Choir • St. Augustine Cathedral (2026)
Sign up for the 2026 Chrism Mass diocesan Choir, as well as access the practice materials to help you prepare from home.
Greetings all—
If you are on this page, then you are interested in (or committed to) singing at the 2026 Chrism Mass at St. Augustine’s Cathedral, Kalamazoo. Thank you, and welcome!
Please Note: The Chrism Mass will be held at
2:00pm Tuesday, March 31st.
Just as with last year, I understand that this may preclude some people from being able to attend. (The chancery has decided on this time because Mass is done early enough for the priests to attend a fraternal dinner, and then still be able to drive home at a reasonable hour.)
If you would like to join the diocesan choir for this event, please fill out the following form to let me know you are coming, so I can prepare a packet for you.
Practice tracks are available below the form to help you prepare from home. If you have sung with us in the past, the ordo is the same as last year, excepting the Gospel Acclamation.
Attire will simply be “Sunday best”.
We will have a warmup rehearsal at 11am-12pm in the Church the day of Chrism Mass. At noon, we will move to the multipurpose room in the rectory to round off any loose ends, and take our lunch. Subway-style sandwhiches will be provided, or you may pack your own lunch.
If you have any questions for me, please send me an email.
I look forward to singing with you all!
Processional Hymn:
Church of God, Elect and Glorious
Sung to the tune of “Abbots Leigh”. Here is a demo of that tune:
The Entrance Antiphon will be sung after the processional hymn.
Gloria: Missa VIII (‘de Angelis’)
Note: we will sing it with more energy than this (and a faster tempo) but this is a good practice track in terms of being very clear, with each phrase is easy to hear and digest. We will also sing in alternatim with the congregation; that is: we will sing every other phrase as a choir alone, with the congregation responding on the next phrase.
Psalm: 89(88) “Forever I will Sing…”
Please Note: the demo edition here features different verse text from that which is sung at the Chrism Mass, however the music is the same. (Click here to see the version with correct verse text.)
Gospel Acclamation:
“Praise to You, Lord Jesus Christ, King of endless glory.”
Please learn your harmony for the REFRAIN ONLY. The verse text for the Chrism Mass is set to a Gregorian psalm tone, and there is a separate recording of the verse further down this list.
For the refrain you may use the MP3’s embedded below, or click on the following hyperlinks to be taken to a practice track video on YouTube for your particular voice part:
Chanted Verse:
Chant during the Procession of the Oils:
O Redeemer, Hear This Anthem
If you are new to chanting, do not fear! We will be singing in English, and I will support you with a gentle organ accompaniment. Do listen to this a few different times to really get a feel for the flow of the chant. In particular, note the groupings of twos and threes.
Offertory Motet:
Anima Christi • Dominican Liturgical Center
(Score)
Here is the official recording of this work. Please note that the edition we will sing has a few minor modifications.
Ordinary:
Please Note: The first “Sanctus” and “Agnus Dei” will be intoned by the cantor alone, with all joining in after the asterisk (just like in the recordings). This is known as an “incipit” and is a exceedingly ancient practice.
And while many churches know the Sanctus & Agnus Dei, very few actually sing the Mysterium Fidei (Mystery of Faith), so please make sure you are comfortable with that one.
Communion Antiphon
Verses will be chanted antiphonally between men and women. You sing each reciting tone and only apply the formula once the font changes.
There are additional verses, not shown in this preview image.
Communion Motet: If Ye Love Me • Tallis
Everyone’s favorite… and you likely have all sung it before!
You can find individual voice practice tracks below. (Score)
Communion Hymn:
I Dwell a Captive of This Heart
To the tune of Thomas Tallis’s “Third Mode Melody”. (Score) Here is a lovely rendition of this famous tune, however we will be singing a different text from that which is featured in the recording.
And here is an organ-only version of Mr. Richardson playing so you can get a feel for exactly what our flow will be. Note the difference between the phrases that end on three beats, verses those that only have two and a lift (tick mark).
And lastly, here are basic S/A/T/B practice tracks where each voice part is soloed out on “La” for easy learning.
Saint Michæl the Archangel Prayer
I hope that you will come to love this one just as much as we do! Here’s a thrilling way to sing the St. Michæl prayer that is sure to bring a smile to your face as it does to ours. (Score)
The key to singing this prayer is to use natural, speech rhythm. Please listen to the recordings once or twice over to really get a feel for the flow, since not every rhythm is notated.
You may use the MP3’s embedded below, or click on the following hyperlinks to be taken to a practice track video on YouTube for your particular voice part. (Sopranos, I did my best!)
Recessional Hymn:
Ye Servants of God, Your Master Proclaim!
Sung to the tune of “Laudate Dominum” by Parry. Here is a demo of that tune: