This is the Gloria TV page of Joseph Shaw, Chairman of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales. I will be posting videos relating to LMS events, and other traditional Catholic events from parishes and other organisations in which I am involved, such as the Oxford Schola Abelis and the St Catherine's Trust.
Stations of the Cross.
Our new video for Good Friday. The Stations of the Cross from around the country where the traditional rite is celebrated. The Mass times for all these churches can be found on our website www.lms.org.uk
Thank you to all the priests, brothers, canons and even friars for their help in making this.
The music is White's Lamentations sung by the Victoria Consort (Ramsgate's superb choir who are singing throughout the Triduum in their parish in Kent.
James MacMillan talk to the Gregorian Chant Network.
James MacMillan talk to the Gregorian Chant Network.
Dr MacMillan speaks of the significance of Chant in the Church's musical patrimony, the difficulties of restoring it in a parish setting, and the influence it has has on his own work as a composer.
Dr James MacMillan talk to the Gregorian Chant Network, Saturday 18th February 2012.
The Gregorian Chant Network was founded in 2010 to promote Gregorian Chant in England and Wales and Scotland. It is an umbrella organisation, supported by a number of established organisations which promote chant, including the Latin Mass Society, and has Catholic choirs and scholas singing Chant affiliated to it. As well as a biennial meeting, it organises a number of Chant training events in different parts of the country.
Sanctus & Benedictus: Morales, Missa de beata virgine.
Sanctus & Benedictus: Morales, Missa de beata virgine, sung for the Feast of the Assumption by the Schola Abelis in the Church of SS Gregory & Augustine, Oxford. A Traditional Sung Mass was celebrated by Fr John Saward.
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Gradual Audi filia & Alleluia Assumpta est.
Gradual Audi filia & Alleluia Assumpta est for the Feast of the Assumption (1962 Missal).
This Traditional Sung Mass was celebrated by Fr John Saward and accompanied by the Schola Abelis, in the Church of SS Gregory & Augustine, Oxford.
Gloria: Morales, Missa de beata virgine.
Sung at a Traditional Latin Mass by the Schola Abelis on the Feast of the Assumption, in the church of SS Gregory & Augustine, Oxford.
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Communion Ecce sic benedicetur.
Communion Ecce sic benedicetur for a Nuptial Mass (Wedding, Marriage) according to the Extraorinary Form of the Roman Rite (Traditional Mass). As well as the Communion Antiphon verses from Psalm 127 are sung.
This Mass was Celebrated in St Anthony of Padua, Headington, Oxford, by Fr Aldo Tapparo, and accompanied by the Schola Abelis. More about the Mass here.
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Offertory In te speravi.
Offertory In te speravi for a Nuptial Mass (Wedding, Marriage) according to the Extraorinary Form of the Roman Rite (Traditional Mass). (It is also used for the 11th Sunday After Pentecost.) As well as the Offertory Antiphon the ancient verses are sung.
This Mass was celebrated in St Anthony of Padua, Headington, Oxford, by Fr Aldo Tapparo, and accompanied by the Schola Abelis. More about the Mass here.
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Gradual Uxor tua, Alleluia Mittat vobis.
Gradual Uxor tua, Alleluia Mittat vobis for a Nuptial Mass (Wedding, Marriage) according to the Extraorinary Form of the Roman Rite (Traditional Mass).
Celebrated in St Anthony of Padua, Headington, Oxford, by Fr Aldo Tapparo, and accompanied by the Schola Abelis. More about the Mass here.
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Introit Deus Israel.
Introit Deus Israel, followed by Kyrie (Mass IV), for the Nuptial Mass (Marriage, Wedding). Celebrated in St Anthony of Padua, Headington, Oxford, by Fr Aldo Tapparo, and accompanied by the Schola Abelis. More about the Mass here.
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Burning Thurible.
Thurible catching fire during Mass.
The occasion was a Traditional Sung Mass for the Feast of the Sacred Heart, celebrated in the Catholic Church of SS Gregory & Augustine, Oxford. The celebrant was Fr John Saward.
More about this Mass here.
Just lift the lid and blow it out and immediately drop the lid and you should be good to go. Sure beats possibly cathing linens on fire.
When this happens you can drop the lid of the thurible a little more forcefully than normal and it has the effect of suppressing the flames similar to blowing out a candle.
Gradual Dulcis er rectus; Alleluia Tollite jugum.
Gradual Dulcis er rectus; Alleluia Tollite jugum for the Feast of the Most Sacred Heart, sung by the Schola Abelis. This Traditional Sung Mass was celebrated by Fr John Saward, Priest in Charge of SS Gregory & Augustine in Oxford.
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Introit Cogitationes.
Introit Cogitationes for the Feast of the Most Sacred Heart, sung by the Schola Abelis. This Traditional Sung Mass was celebrated by Fr John Saward, Priest in Charge of SS Gregory & Augustine in Oxford.
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Palestrina Gloria.
Palestrina Gloria from his Missa Lauda Sion
At the feast of Corpus Christi, celebrated by Fr John Saward at SS Gregory & Augustine in Oxford.
It was sung by the Schola Abelis: please visit our blog and consider giving us a donation!
Introit Cibavit eos, & Palestrina Kyrie.
Introit Cibavit eos, & Palestrina Kyrie's from him Missa Lauda Sion
At the feast of Corpus Christi, celebrated by Fr John Saward at SS Gregory & Augustine in Oxford.
It was sung by the Schola Abelis: please visit our blog and consider giving us a donation!
Offertory Confirma hoc.
Offertory Confirma hoc, for Pentecost, with the ancient verses.
This Solemn Mass was celebrated to mark the 50th anniversary of the dedication of the Church of St Anthony of Padua, Headley Way, Oxford, on 16th June 2011 (Whit Thursday). It was celebrated by Fr Aldo Tapparo, parish priest; the deacon was Br Nicholas Edmonds-Smith and the subdeacon Fr Anton Webb, both of the Oxford Oratory.
Mass was accompanied by the Schola Abelis: please visit our blog and consider giving us a donation! More on this Mass here.
Gradual Constitues eos & Alleluia Tu es Petrus.
Gradual Constitues eos and Alleluia Tu es Petrus, for the Feast of St Peter & St Paul. It was celebrated in the Church of SS Gregory & Augustine by Fr John Saward, Priest in Charge.
Mass was accompanied by the Schola Abelis: please visit our blog and consider giving us a donation!
Introit Nunc scio vere.
Introit Nunc scio vere for the Feast of St Peter & St Paul. It was celebrated in the Church of SS Gregory & Augustine by Fr John Saward, Priest in Charge.
Mass was accompanied by the Schola Abelis: please visit our blog and consider giving us a donation!
Lead up to the Sanctus.
This video is designed to show choirs when to sing the Sanctus at the Traditional Mass (the Missal of 1962, Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite).
The priest has sung the Preface, and there is a sung dialogue between the priest and the congregation (led by the schola), before the schola sings the Sanctus. A Chant Sanctus and Benedictus is sung in full, without a break; a polyphonic Sanctus is separated from the Benedictus, which is sung after the Consecration of the Chalice.
The tone used for the dialogue is the 'Most Solemn Tone' (Tonus Solemnior), which is appropriate for solemn occasions. It can be found in the Liber Usualis p110. The Sanctus sung here is from Mass IV.
This Solemn Mass was celebrated to mark the 50th anniversary of the dedication of the Church of St Anthony of Padua, Headley Way, Oxford, on 16th June 2011 (Whit Thursday). It was celebrated by Fr Aldo Tapparo, parish priest; the deacon was Br Nicholas Edmonds-Smith and the subdeacon Fr Anton …More
Lead into the Agnus Dei.
This video is designed to show choirs when to sing the Angus Dei at the Traditional Mass (the Missal of 1962, Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite).
The priest has sung the Pater Noster, and there is a sung dialogue between the priest and the congregation (led by the schola), before the schola sings the Agnus Dei.
The tone used for the dialogue is the 'Most Solemn Tone' (Tonus Solemnior), which is appropriate for solemn occasions. It can be found in the Liber Usualis p110. The Agnus Dei sung here is from Mass IV.
This Solemn Mass was celebrated to mark the 50th anniversary of the dedication of the Church of St Anthony of Padua, Headley Way, Oxford, on 16th June 2011 (Whit Thursday). It was celebrated by Fr Aldo Tapparo, parish priest; the deacon was Br Nicholas Edmonds-Smith and the subdeacon Fr Anton Webb, both of the Oxford Oratory.
Mass was accompanied by the Schola Abelis: please visit our blog and consider giving us a donation! More on this Mass here.
Thanks Christian!
Hi Joe! I do beg your pardon, but permit me to answer the post below, with the following reply:
According to the Missal of 1962 (the Extraordinary Form of Holy Mass), At High Mass, the Pater Noster is recited by the Priest. The proper response to this is offered by the acolytes and/or the Choir: Sed libera nos a malo. In a so called 'dialogue Mass' the people may respond as well.