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Organ Prelude Prelude in C minor (BWV 549) J S Bach (1685-1750) INTRODUCTORY RITES Entrance Bryn Rees (1911-83) The kingdom of God is justice and joy; for Jesus restores what sin would destroy. God’s power and glory in Jesus we know; and here and hereafter the kingdom shall grow. The kingdom of God is mercy and grace; the captives are freed, the sinners find place, the outcast are welcomed God’s banquet to share; and hope is awakened in place of despair. God’s kingdom is come, the gift and the goal; In Jesus begun, in heaven made whole. The heirs of the kingdom shall answer his call; and all things cry ‘Glory!’ to God all in all. Introit O Lord Increase My Faith Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625) O Lord, increase my faith strengthen me and confirm me in thy true faith, endue me with wisdom, c harity, chastity and patience in all my adversity. Sweet Jesus, say Amen. Gloria Mass for Four Voices William Byrd (1543-1623) LITURGY OF THE WORD Psalm Christopher Walker Cathedral Dean: Canon Bosco MacDonald Director of Music: Richard Jeffrey-Gray Clifton Cathedral Choir Director: John Gibbons Organist: Stephen Bryant www.cliftonms.com www.cliftonfestival.com All copyrights acknowledged. Some music copyrights administered by Calamus and Christian Copyright Licensing CONCLUDING RITES Organ Voluntary Fugue in C minor (BWV 549) J S Bach (1685-1750) The first version of this Prelude and Fugue in C minor dates from 1705 and was actually in D minor. Bach revised it around 1723, early on in his time in Leipzig. The prelude opens with a vigorous pedal solo which is followed by a section where dissonant harmonies are developed in the manuals supported by long low notes in the pedal. The fugue starts in four voices, entering from highest to lowest. The pedal remains silent during this opening until finally entering triumphantly, adding a fifth voice from bar 40. The piece ends with a short coda which is free and virtuosic in character, recalling the conclusion of the much more famous Toccata and Fugue in D minor (BWV 565). 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time | 7th November 2021 11.15am Mass Clifton Cathedral & b 4 4 4 œ œ œ œ Praise the Lord, my Cantor ˙ œ œ soul, praise the . ˙ œ Lord, my w soul! Fine Fine

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Organ Prelude Prelude in C minor (BWV 549) J S Bach (1685-1750)

INTRODUCTORY RITESEntrance Bryn Rees (1911-83)

The kingdom of God is justice and joy; for Jesus restores what sin would destroy. God’s power and glory in Jesus we know; and here and hereafter the kingdom shall grow.

The kingdom of God is mercy and grace; the captives are freed, the sinners find place, the outcast are welcomed God’s banquet to share; and hope is awakened in place of despair.

God’s kingdom is come, the gift and the goal; In Jesus begun, in heaven made whole. The heirs of the kingdom shall answer his call; and all things cry ‘Glory!’ to God all in all.

Introit O Lord Increase My Faith Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625)

O Lord, increase my faith strengthen me and confirm me in thy true faith, endue me with wisdom, c harity, chastity and patience in all my adversity. Sweet Jesus, say Amen.

Gloria Mass for Four Voices William Byrd (1543-1623)

LITURGY OF THE WORD

Psalm Christopher Walker

Cathedral Dean: Canon Bosco MacDonald Director of Music: Richard Jeffrey-Gray Clifton Cathedral Choir Director: John Gibbons Organist: Stephen Bryant

www.cliftonms.com www.cliftonfestival.com All copyrights acknowledged. Some music copyrights administered by Calamus and Christian Copyright Licensing

CONCLUDING RITESOrgan Voluntary Fugue in C minor (BWV 549) J S Bach (1685-1750)

The first version of this Prelude and Fugue in C minor dates from 1705 and was actually in D minor. Bach revised it around 1723, early on in his time in Leipzig. The prelude opens with a vigorous pedal solo which is followed by a section where dissonant harmonies are developed in the manuals supported by long low notes in the pedal.

The fugue starts in four voices, entering from highest to lowest. The pedal remains silent during this opening until finally entering triumphantly, adding a fifth voice from bar 40. The piece ends with a short coda which is free and virtuosic in character, recalling the conclusion of the much more famous Toccata and Fugue in D minor (BWV 565).

32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time | 7th November 2021 11.15am Mass

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Praise the Lord my soulPsalm 146 , OT B week 23 & 32

1. The Lord God keeps faith for ever, secures justice for the op - pressed,2. The Lord gives sight to the blind; the Lord raises up those who were bowed down.3. The fatherless and the widow he sus - tains, but the way of the wicked he thwarts.

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1. gives food to the hungry. The Lord sets captives free.2. The Lord loves the just; the Lord protects the strangers.3. The Lord shall reign for ever; your God, O Zion, through all gener - ations.

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Gospel Acclamation Salisbury Alleluia Christopher Walker

LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

Offertory If Ye Love Me Thomas Tallis (1505-85)

If ye love me, keep my commandments. And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another comforter, that he may ‘bide with you forever; e’en the sp’rit of truth.

Sanctus Missa de Angelis Plainsong

Memorial Acclamation Mortem Tuam Plainsong

THE COMMUNION RITE Lamb of God Plainsong

Communion My Shepherd is the Living Lord Thomas Tomkins (1572-1656)

My shepherd is the living Lord nothing therefore I need: in pastures fair, with waters calm he sets me for to feed. He did convert and glad my soul, and brought my mind in frame: to walk in paths of righteousness, for his most holy name. Through all my life thy favour is, so frankly showed to me: that in thy house for ever more my dwelling place shall be.

166 SANCTUS VIII • Bruce E. Ford (English)

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