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The Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (ABC)

Liturgical Music

Official texts

  • Introit:
    1. Gaudens gaudebo [Graduale Romanum, p.628]
    2. Gaudens gaudebo [Gregorian Missal, p.673]
    3. Gaudens gaudebo (Lorenzo Donati)
    4. Tota pulchra es Maria [Graduale simplex, p.323]
    5. Tota pulchra es (J. William Greene)
    6. I will greatly rejoice in the Lord [Simple English Propers (Adam Bartlett) p.410 / CMAA]
    7. I exult for joy in the Lord [Simple Choral Gradual (Richard Rice) p.300 / CMAA]
    8. I rejoice heartily in the Lord [Lumen Christi Missal(Adam Bartlett) p.970 / Illuminare Publications]
    9. I rejoice heartily in the Lord [Saint Meinrad Antiphons for the Church Year (Columba Kelly OSB) p.116, Mode 3 / OCP]
    10. I rejoice heartily in the Lord [The Proper of the Mass (Fr. Samuel F. Weber OSB) 4 versions, pp.909-911]
    11. I rejoice heartily in the Lord [English Proper Chants (John Ainslie) p.212, with Psalm 30[29] / Liturgical Press]
    12. I rejoice heartily in the Lord [Lumen Christi Simple Gradual (Adam Bartlett) #378, with Psalm 30 / Illuminare Publications]
    13. Mary, you are all beautiful [By Flowing Waters (Paul Ford) p.242, with Isaiah 61 / Liturgical Press]
    14. I rejoice heartily in the Lord [Mass Propers for Advent (Penkala) p.1, with Psalm 80]
    15. In God I Will Rejoice [tune: Swabia] from Introit Hymns #88 (Christoph Tietze)
  • Gradual (Responsorial Psalm):
    1. Benedicta es tu [Graduale Romanum, p.629]
    2. Benedicta es tu [Gregorian Missal, p.674]
    3. Opera me regi [Graduale simplex, p.324]
    4. For the king I will sing my song [By Flowing Waters (Paul Ford) p.243, with Psalm 45 / Liturgical Press]
    5. Chabanel Psalmody
    6. Parish Book of Psalms (Arlene Oost-Zinner)
  • Alleluia (Gospel Acclamation):
    1. Tota pulchra es [Graduale Romanum, p.630]
    2. Tota pulchra es [Gregorian Missal, p.675]
    3. Ecce tu pulchra es [Graduale simplex, p.325 or 326]
    4. Alleluia, how beautiful are you [By Flowing Waters (Paul Ford) p.244, with Song of Songs 4 / Liturgical Press]
    5. Tota pulchra es (J. William Greene)
    6. Tota pulchra es (Anton Bruckner, João de Deus Castro Lobo, José Maurício Nunes Garcia, Francisco Guerrero, Karl Kempter, Orlando di Lasso, Giovanni Battista Riccio, Francisco Valls)
  • Offertory:
    1. Ave Maria, gratia plena [Graduale Romanum, p.630]
    2. Ave Maria, gratia plena [Gregorian Missal, p.676]
    3. Sanctificavit [Graduale simplex, p.326]
    4. Ave Maria (Gregorian chant) from Booklet of Chant, Volume III
    5. Ave Maria [ant] & Psalm 25 [ps tone] (Gregorian chant) [Graduale simplex, p.62]
    6. Ave Maria gratia plena (Moritz Brosig, Anton Bruckner, William Byrd, Luigi Cherubini, Edward Elgar, Cristóbal de Morales, Jean Mouton, Claudio Monteverdi, Lorenzo Perosi, Josquin des Prez, Louis Vierne)
    7. Ave Maria gratia plena from Vier Offertorien (L.B. Est)
    8. Ave Maria gratia plena from 6 Gradualia vel Offertoria (Karl Kempter)
    9. Ave Maria (Tomas Luis de Victoria, arr. Andrea Angelini)
    10. Hail Mary, full of grace [Simple English Propers (Adam Bartlett) p.411 / CMAA]
    11. Blessed are you among women [Simple Choral Gradual (Richard Rice) p.301 / CMAA]
    12. Hail Mary, full of grace [Lumen Christi Missal (Adam Bartlett) p.971 / Illuminare Publications]
    13. Hail Mary, full of grace [The Proper of the Mass (Fr. Samuel F. Weber OSB) 4 versions, pp.912-914]
    14. Hail Mary, full of grace [Lumen Christi Simple Gradual (Adam Bartlett) #379, with Luke 1 / Illuminare Publications]
    15. The Lord, the Most High [By Flowing Waters (Paul Ford) p.246, with Psalm 46 / Liturgical Press]
    16. Rejoice, O highly favored [Mass Propers for Advent (Penkala) p.3, with Psalm 25]
  • Communion:
    1. Gloriosa dicta sunt [Graduale Romanum, p.631]
    2. Gloriosa dicta sunt [Gregorian Missal, p.677]
    3. Gloriosa dicta sunt [Communio, p.102 (Richard Rice) CMAA]
    4. Gloriosa prædicentur [Graduale simplex, pp.327]
    5. Glorious things have been proclaimed [Simple English Propers(Adam Bartlett) p.412 / CMAA]
    6. All honor to you, Mary! [Simple Choral Gradual (Richard Rice) p.302 / CMAA]
    7. Glorious things have been proclaimed [Choral Communio (Richard Rice) p.220 / Hostia Laudis Co]
    8. Glorious things are spoken of you [Lumen Christi Missal (Adam Bartlett) p.971 / Illuminare Publications]
    9. Glorious things have been proclaimed Laudate Dominum Communion Antiphons (Andrew Motyka)
    10. Glorious things are spoken of you [Saint Meinrad Antiphons for the Church Year (Columba Kelly OSB) p.116, Mode 2 / OCP]
    11. Glorious things are spoken of you [The Proper of the Mass (Fr. Samuel F. Weber OSB) 5 versions, pp.915-917]
    12. Glorious things are spoken of you [English Proper Chants (John Ainslie) p.213, with Luke 1 / Liturgical Press]
    13. Glorious things are spoken of you [Lumen Christi Simple Gradual (Adam Bartlett) #380, with Luke 1 / Illuminare Publications]
    14. Glorious things are told of you [By Flowing Waters (Paul Ford) p.246, with Magnificat / Liturgical Press]
    15. The Almighty has done great things [By Flowing Waters (Paul Ford) p.247, with Magnificat / Liturgical Press]
    16. Glorious things are spoken of you [Mass Propers for Advent (Penkala) p.5, with Psalm 85]
  • Mass settings:
    1. Latin Chant Mass XVII (Adventus et Quadragesimae)
    2. Latin Chant Mass IX (Cum jubilo)
    3. Mass of Saint Agnes (B. Andrew Mills)
    4. Missa Deus Genitor alme (Harry McMurray)
    5. Modal Mass (Calvert Shenk)

Other liturgical music

Hymns

  • All Who Keep the Faith of Jesus (CH #321, HPSC #108)
  • Ave Maria (ICEL #110, WIII #713, PMB #173, AH #531, CH #326, CBW #607, HPSC #117, CHB #294, SMH #441, LCH #143)
  • Blessed Virgin Mother (HH #294)
  • Free from All Stain of Evil (Kathleen Pluth) from Hymns for the Liturgical Year
  • Hear Our Prayer, O Gentle Mother (HH #295)
  • Immaculate Mary (AH #532, CBW #611, CH #316, HPSC #193, ICEL #114, PMB #172, WIII #708, CHB #154, SMH #577, VII #259, LCH #157)
  • In God I Will Rejoice [tune: Swabia] from Introit Hymns #88 (Christoph Tietze)
  • Maiden, Yet A Mother (AH #540, CHB #155, VII #367, SMH #632)
  • Mary Immaculate, Star of the Morning (CHB #156)
  • Mary the Dawn (PMB #174, AH #541, CH #329, HPSC #221)
  • O Be Glad, My Soul, Rejoice [Magnificat] (HPSC #233)
  • O Mary, of All Women (PMB #179)
  • O Mary, Our Mother (SMH #675)
  • O Purest of Creatures! (ICEL #116, CHB #159)
  • O Sanctissima (WIII #712, PMB #181, AH #542, CH #318, CBW #616, SMH #684, VII #369, LCH #147)
  • Praise We the Lord This Day (ICEL #117, WIII #696, SMH #723, EH #118)
  • Stainless the Maiden (CH #333, SMH #764)
  • Tell Out, My Soul, the Greatness of the Lord (HPSC #311, CD #846, CBW #638, CHB #264, WIII #534)
  • The Angel Gabriel from Heaven Came (WIII #537, ICEL #239, HPSC #320, EH #285)
  • The God Whom Earth and Sea and Sky (AH #534, CBW #608, CH #334, HPSC #321, ICEL #120, WIII #405, CHB #161, SMH #783, VII #368)
  • Thou Art the Star of Morning (HPSC #331)
  • Virgin-born, We Bow before You (WIII #403, CHB #163, HH #49, CD #839, LCH #33)
AH = The Adoremus Hymnal, Ignatius Press
CBW = Catholic Book of Worship II / Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
CD = Cantate Domino / Hymnal Supplement, GIA Publications, Inc.
CH = The Collegeville Hymnal, The Liturgical Press
CHB = The Catholic Hymn Book [London Oratory], Gracewing Publishers
EH = The Hymnal 1940 (Episcopal), used by many Anglican Use Roman Catholic parishes
HH = Hymnal of the Hours, GIA Publications, Inc.
HPSC = Hymns, Psalms & Spiritual Canticles, out of print but excellent
ICEL = ICEL Resource Collection, GIA Publications, Inc.
LCH = Lumen Christi Hymnal, Illuminare Publications
PMB = People's Mass Book, World Library Publications, Inc.
SMH = The Saint Michael Hymnal – 4th Edition 2011, Saint Boniface Church, Lafayette IN
VII = Vatican II Hymnal, Corpus Christi Watershed
WIII = Worship, 3rd Edition, GIA Publications, Inc.

Choral Music

Organ Music

  • Adagio on a Lourdes Traditional Melody (Alice Jordan) [Organist's Companion, June 1985]
  • Alma redemptoris mater (Hermann Schroeder) from Die Marianischen Antiphonen
  • Ave Maria from Two Chant Meditations (Kevin Waters SJ)
  • Festival Processionals for Organ and Brass (Calvert Shenk)
  • Fuga sopra Magnificat (J.S. Bach) [Orgelwerke VII - Peters 246]
  • He Remembering His Mercy (Marcel Dupré) from Fifteen Pieces [H.W. Gray Publ]
  • I Am Black But Comely (Marcel Dupré) from Fifteen Pieces [H.W. Gray Publ]
  • Immaculate Mary (Robert Hebble) [For the Masses - The Sacred Music Press]
  • Mach's mit mir, Gott, Nach deiner Güt (J.S. Bach) [Neumeister Collection - Yale University Press]
  • Mach's mit mir, Gott, Nach deiner Güt (J.C. Kittel) [Church Organist's Golden Treasury II - Oliver Ditson Co]
  • Mach's mit mir, Gott, Nach deiner Güt (J.G. Walther) [Church Organist's Golden Treasury II - Oliver Ditson Co] [Seasonal Chorale Preludes for Manuals, Bk 2 - Oxford] [Eighty Chorale Preludes - Peters 4448]
  • Maestoso: Five Processionals (Calvert Shenk)
  • Magnificat settings (J.F. Dandrieu)
  • Magnificat Suite (Jean Guillain)
  • Maria zart, von elder Art (Arnolt Schlick) [Church Organist's Golden Treasury II - Oliver Ditson Co]
  • Music for a Festive Occasion (Tim Knight)
  • Offertory from May Music (John Larkin)
  • Offertory from Messe basse (Camil van Hulse)
  • Postlude on Sicilian Mariners (Alfred Fedak)
  • Postlude on Sicilian Mariners from May Music (John Larkin)
  • Ricercare on Ave Maria klare (J.K.F. Fischer) [Consoliere IV-4 - World Library Publ]
  • Salve Mater misericordiæ (Robert Farrell)
  • Toccata à la Dubois (Jon Naples)
  • Variation to the Sicilian Hymn (Benjamin Carr) [A Century of Amercian Organ Music, Bk 1 - McAfee Music Corp]
  • When the Salutation Gabriel Had Spoken (Marcel Dupré) from Fifteen Pieces [H.W. Gray Publ]

Liturgical Hints & Ideas

The plan of God's mercy begins to unfold as Mary is conceived free from the stain of original sin. She will come to accept the invitation of God to become the mother of his Son. As a privilege of her faith-filled response to Gabriel's message, she shared beforehand in the grace won by Christ through his suffering, death and resurrection. Mary is the "New Eve" who is "Mother of the Church."

The year 2014 marked the 160th anniversary of the proclamation of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception by Pope Pius IX on December 8, 1854:

The Blessed Virgin Mary in the first instance of her conception, by a singular privilege and grace granted by God, in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the human race, was preserved exempt from all stain of original sin.

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