Misa Luna Workshop
A workshop on the new Mass, Misa Luna, will be held for all St. Stephens music ministers on Saturday, July 16, from 9 a.m. to noon at St Stephens. For more information, please contact Isabel Miller, Coordinator of Music Ministry, at 423-544-2483 or at imiller.st.stephen@att.net.
The Diocese of Knoxville's Office of Worship and Liturgy has provided some very useful links to help music ministers prepare for the new missal:
http://www.icelweb.org/musicfolder/openmusic.php - musical scores for the various times in the liturgical year and special occasions, from the the International Commission on English in the Liturgy (ICEL).
http://www.ccwatershed.org/icel/ - musical scores of Eucharistic prayers and free online practice videos of Eucharistic prayers with scores (courtesy of the Church Music Association of America), via the Corpus Christi Watershed. There is also a CD of Gregorian Chants translated into English available for purchase as well.
http://www.npm.org/Chants/index.html - musical scores and accompanying online audio tracks for various English language chants for the liturgical year, from the National Association of Pastoral Musicians.
http://www.usccb.org/liturgy/innews/2010-03.pdf - an article on the use of silence in the liturgy by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).
http://romanmissal.us/order.htm - the DVD "A New Translation for a New Missal" by Reverend Msgr. James Moroney, Executive Secretary of the Vox Clara Committee. You can view segments of the DVD and order it for $20. In this DVD, Msgr. Moroney gives a refreshing introduction to the historical background of the Roman Missal, explaining why these translations are important, and how they developed. He also takes an in-depth look at the changes to various Mass prayers, including the Confiteor, the Gloria, the Ecce Agnus Dei and others.
http://www.ststephenchattanooga.com/pub/pdf/gradual_introduction.pdf - PDF document on the Gradual Introduction of the Musical Settings of the New Roman Missal (NOTE: please disregard the last link in this document, as this link points to the current version of the Mass. Please see the section below to order the revised (2011) version).
http://dioceseofleedsmusic.org.uk/docs/staff_downloads/New%20Missal%20Format9.pdf - Accompaniment for the Missal Chants, from the Diocese of Leeds, U.K.
Ordering the settings for the Misa Luna:
Please be sure that you order the new version designated "Revised for 2011 Implementation". Otherwise they may send you the 2nd Edition of the Roman Missal (the current translation), rather than the 3rd Edition of the Roman Missal, which is the new one that will be implemented the First Sunday of Advent this year. The new editions are listed below with their respective ordering links from the World Library Publications:
Some written resources on the Eucharist include:
Papal Writings:
A workshop on the new Mass, Misa Luna, will be held for all St. Stephens music ministers on Saturday, July 16, from 9 a.m. to noon at St Stephens. For more information, please contact Isabel Miller, Coordinator of Music Ministry, at 423-544-2483 or at imiller.st.stephen@att.net.
The Diocese of Knoxville's Office of Worship and Liturgy has provided some very useful links to help music ministers prepare for the new missal:
http://www.icelweb.org/musicfolder/openmusic.php - musical scores for the various times in the liturgical year and special occasions, from the the International Commission on English in the Liturgy (ICEL).
http://www.ccwatershed.org/icel/ - musical scores of Eucharistic prayers and free online practice videos of Eucharistic prayers with scores (courtesy of the Church Music Association of America), via the Corpus Christi Watershed. There is also a CD of Gregorian Chants translated into English available for purchase as well.
http://www.npm.org/Chants/index.html - musical scores and accompanying online audio tracks for various English language chants for the liturgical year, from the National Association of Pastoral Musicians.
http://www.usccb.org/liturgy/innews/2010-03.pdf - an article on the use of silence in the liturgy by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).
http://romanmissal.us/order.htm - the DVD "A New Translation for a New Missal" by Reverend Msgr. James Moroney, Executive Secretary of the Vox Clara Committee. You can view segments of the DVD and order it for $20. In this DVD, Msgr. Moroney gives a refreshing introduction to the historical background of the Roman Missal, explaining why these translations are important, and how they developed. He also takes an in-depth look at the changes to various Mass prayers, including the Confiteor, the Gloria, the Ecce Agnus Dei and others.
http://www.ststephenchattanooga.com/pub/pdf/gradual_introduction.pdf - PDF document on the Gradual Introduction of the Musical Settings of the New Roman Missal (NOTE: please disregard the last link in this document, as this link points to the current version of the Mass. Please see the section below to order the revised (2011) version).
http://dioceseofleedsmusic.org.uk/docs/staff_downloads/New%20Missal%20Format9.pdf - Accompaniment for the Missal Chants, from the Diocese of Leeds, U.K.
Ordering the settings for the Misa Luna:
Please be sure that you order the new version designated "Revised for 2011 Implementation". Otherwise they may send you the 2nd Edition of the Roman Missal (the current translation), rather than the 3rd Edition of the Roman Missal, which is the new one that will be implemented the First Sunday of Advent this year. The new editions are listed below with their respective ordering links from the World Library Publications:
- the Keyboard/Vocal Edition ($12.00), item #018060 - http://www.wlp.jspaluch.com/11556.htm
- the Guitar/Vocal Edition ($5.00), item #018061 - http://www.wlp.jspaluch.com/11557.htm
- the Assembly Card ($1.00), item #018067 - http://www.wlp.jspaluch.com/11559.htm
Some written resources on the Eucharist include:
Papal Writings:
- Dominicae Cenae (1980), Blessed John Paul II
- Mane Nobiscum Domine (2004), Blessed John Paul II
- Ecclesia de Eucharistia (2003), Blessed John Paul II
- Sacramentum Caritatis (2007), Benedict XVI
- The Spirit of the Liturgy (2000), Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger
- The Eucharist: Our Sanctification, Raniero Cantalamessa (Liturgical Press)
- Mystical Body, Mystical Voice, Christopher Carstens and Douglas Martis (LTP)
- The Bible and the Liturgy, Jean Danielou, S.J. (University of Notre Dame Press)
- The Mass Explained, James Moroney (Catholic Book Publishing)
- The Eucharist, Volume II of The Church at Prayer, Robert Cabie (Liturgical Press)
- The Mass: An Historical, Theological, and Pastoral Survey, Joseph A. Jungmann (Liturgical Press)
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