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Mass celebrated in the Lower Church of the Community of the Resurrection

Chant Settings for Common Worship

From this page you can download and hear the chant settings published in the President's edition of Common Worship as an aid to preparing for the celebration of the new liturgy.

This music is made available here in MP3 format, for more information about playing these files, please click here. Files vary from 95kb to 4mb.

For the texts and chant of these settings, please click here to be taken to the main Church of England Common Worship website. 

For Mirfield articles reflecting on the Eucharistic Liturgy of Common Worship please click here.

Eucharistic Prayers

Opening Dialogue

Prayer A

Prayer A congregation response

Prayer B Prayer C Prayer E

Acclamations

Acclamation 1 Acclamation 2 Acclamation 3 Acclamation 4
 

Short Prefaces 
   
(page references from Presidents Edition)

From the First Sunday in Advent (page 696)

John the Baptist (Advent 3) (page 696) 

From Christmas Day until the Eve of the Epiphany  
(page 697)

Incarnation (page 697)
 

Extended Prefaces 
    (page references from Presidents Edition)

From the First Sunday in Advent (page 723)

From 17 December until Christmas Eve (page 724)

From Christmas Day until the Eve of the Epiphany  
(page 725)

For Sundays in Ordinary Time

These files were recorded at the College of the Resurrection, Mirfield during November 2000 by members of the College and the Community of the Resurrection

Other Articles

Fr George Guiver CR Common Worship - the Eucharistic Prayer  
Playing the Sound Files
Naturally you will need a computer with working soundcard and speakers. In addition you will need software capable of playing the sound files. We have used MP3 format which is the standard format for music on the Internet, giving a good balance between sound quality and size of the files. Microsoft Media Player is an example of such software and is installed as part of Microsoft Windows 98 and Windows ME. If you do not have this then there are various other examples of free software available on the Internet. These are good quality, and only free because the suppliers hope that you will choose to upgrade to software that has more functions. We recommend Nullsoft's free Winamp

 

The material from Common Worship included on this site is copyright © The Archbishops' Council 2000 or reproduced with permission from other copyright owners. It is intended as an aid to the celebration of the liturgy and is for personal and non-commercial use only.