9th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Propers in Latin in the Ordinary form are mostly identical to those in the Third Sunday after Pentecost in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite.

Singing the proper of the mass promotes music literacy. The Church invented music literacy for her liturgy, yet nowadays most Church musicians must hear the music of the mass before they can sing it. An illustration of how the Church uses solfege to teach music literacy is provided with the “Solfeggio” videos of this Sunday’s Introit (scroll down).

Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite

Download pages of the Gregorian Missal: GM OT 09

Download corresponding Fr Weber’s English proper: OT09 proper ENG PW

Introit in Solfeggio:

Click to hear Introit (English antiphon – English verse – Latin antiphon and verse)

Responsorial :  (cantor sings once, schola repeats, cantor sings verses, schola leads assembly in response between verses).

Click to hear Responsorial (English)

Alleluia Acclamation

Click to hear Offertory (English antiphon – English verse- Latin antiphon)

Click to hear Communion (English antiphon – English verse – Latin antiphon + verses)

Download Communion verses:

 Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite

Download pages of Mass & Vespers 1957:

or Liber Usualis 1961:

Professional recordings:

INTROIT:

GRADUAL:

ALLELUIA:

SEQUENCE:

OFFERTORY:

COMMUNION: