Cathedral Basilica of Sine serpentis vulnere, . And, from the serpent’s poison free, Alleluia. Rite De nostro venit sanguine; Alleluia. He owned our blood and pedigree. Alleluia. Saints Peter and Paul Lord’s Prayer In carne nobis similis, Alleluia. Our feeble flesh and His the same, Alleluia. Peccato sed dissimilis; Alleluia. Our sinless kinsman He became, Alleluia. Feast of the Holy Family of Rite of Peace Ut redderet nos homines, Alleluia. That we, from deadly thrall set free, Alleluia. Deo et sibi similes. Alleluia. Like Him, and so like God, should be. Alleluia. Jesus, Mary and Joseph In hoc natali gaudio, Alleluia. Come then, and on this natal day, Alleluia. Community Richard Proulx Benedicamus Domino: Alleluia. Rejoice before the Lord and pray. Alleluia. December 29, 2013 Laudetur sancta Trinitas, Alleluia. And to the Holy One in Three, Alleluia. Deo dicamus gratias. Alleluia. Give praise and thanks eternally. Alleluia. Prelude Noel: Joseph est bien Marié Claude Balbastre 1837 - 1911 Prayer after Communion Introductory Rites Concluding Rites Entrance Once in Royal David City Irby

Blessing and

Recessional Angels We Have Hear Gloria Please join in singing arr. Sterling Procter

Angels we have heard on high, Sweetly singing o’er the plains, And the mountains in reply, Echoing their joyous strains. , Gloria in excelsis Deo. Communion Antiphon Fr. Columba Kelly, OSB Shepherds, why this jubilee? Why your joyous strains prolong? Say what may the tidings be, Which inspire your heavenly song. Come to Bethlehem and see Him whose birth the angels sing; Come adore, on bended knee, Christ, the Lord, the newborn King.

1. Sing to the Lord a new song, for he has done wondrous deeds, his right hand has won victory for him, his holy arm. Postlude Noel: Au Jo Deu de Pubelle Claude Balbastre 1837 - 1911 2. The Lord has made his salvation known, his justice revealed to the nations, remembering kindness and faithfulness toward Israel.

3. All the ends of the earth have seen the saving power of God. Sing joyfully to the Lord all you lands, break into song, sing praise. and Greeting 4. Sing praise to the Lord with the harp,with the harp and melodious song, with trumpets and the sound of the horn sing joyfully to our king. Normand Gouin : Kyrie, eleison. Communion Anthem Puer Natus in Bethlehem Peter Latona 11:00 AM Cathedral Basilica - & b œ œ˙ œ œ˙ Sung in , with English Translations œ œ Upcoming Music at the Cathedral Basilica Ky --ri e, el--ei- son. A Child is born in Bethlehem, Alleluia. Puer natus in Bethlehem, Alleluia. Cantor: Christe, eleison. Unde gaudet Jerusalem. Alleluia. Exult for joy, Jerusalem! Alleluia. Hic jacet in præsepio, Alleluia. Lo, He who reigns above the skies,Alleluia. The Solemnity of the Epiphany of the Lord - Qui regnat sine termino. Alleluia. There, in a manger lowly, lies. Alleluia. b œ œ œ œ˙ Cognovit bos et asinus, Alleluia. The ox and ass in neighbouring stall, Alleluia. Archdiocesan Girls Choir of Philadelphia & œœ Quod puer erat Dominus. Alleluia. See in that Child the Lord of all. Alleluia. Chri - ste, el--ei- son. And kingly pilgrims, long foretold,Alleluia. Saturday January 4, 2014, 5:15PM Mass Reges de Sabâ veniunt, Alleluia. Cantor: Kyrie, eleison. Aurum, thus, myrrhum offerunt. Alleluia. From East bring , myrrh, and gold, Alleluia. Intrantes domum invicem, Alleluia. And enter with their offerings, Alleluia. Archdiocesan Boy Choir of Philadelphia Novum salutant principem. Alleluia. To hail the new-born King of Kings. Alleluia. Sunday January 5 2014, 11:00AM Mass De matre natus virgine, Alleluia. He comes, a maiden mother’s Son, Alleluia. & b œ œ œ˙ œ œ œ˙ Sine virili semine; Alleluia. Yet earthly father hath He none; Alleluia. Ky --ri e, el--ei- son.

-5- -6- Text and music: Chant Mass; Graduale Romanum, 1974. Gloria Gloria Simplex Richard Proulx 3. Behold, thus is the person blessed who fears the Lord. Anthem In the Bleak Midwinter Philip W.J. Stopford The Lord bless you from Zion: 11:00 AM Cathedral Basilica Choir b 1977 May you see the prosperity of Jerusalem all the days of your life. In the bleak midwinter, frosty wind made moan, Earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone. Second Reading C o l l o s s i a n s 3 : 1 2 - 2 1 Snow had fallen, snow on snow, in the bleak midwinter, long ago. Family life in the Lord. Our God, Heaven cannot hold him, nor earth sustain; Heaven and earth shall flee away when he comes to reign. In the bleak midwinter a stable place sufficed the Lord God Almighty, Jesus Christ. Acclamation Before the Enough for him, whom cherubim worship night and day, Christmastime Alleluia James J. Chepponis A breastful of milk, and a mangerful of hay, Enough for him, whom angels fall down before, the ox and ass and camel which adore. Angels and archangels may have gathered there, Cherubim and seraphim thronged the air. But only His mother in her maiden bliss, Worshipped the Beloved with a kiss. What can I give him poor as I am? If I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb, If I were a Wise Man I would do my part, yet what I can I give him, give my heart.

Prayer over the Offerings

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