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Theoketos

Here is the Program


Seating of mothers: As I Kneel Before You
Processional: Air on a G String--Bach
Canon in D--Pachabel
First Reading: Tobit 8:4-9
Responsorial Psalm: "Blest are those who love you, happy those who follow you,
blest are those who seek you, O God."--Psalm 128, setting by Haugen
Second Reading: Ephesians 5:21-33
Gospel Acclamation: Breaking Bread #863
Gospel: John 2:1-11
Rite of Marriage
Offertory: All That We Have--Ault
Holy, Amen, Lamb of God: Breaking Bread #854, 856, 858
Memorial Acclamation: Breaking Bread #10
Communion: Ubi Caritas--setting by Taize
Adoro Te Devote--Breaking Bread #483
Dedication to Mary: Ave Maria--Schubert


(I used the breaking bread hymnals because they are the ones the particular Parish has and so I did not have to put everything in hand which I will attempt to make as soon as I get my laptop up and running)

Now All I need to do is make the program and get straight the processional order.

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Fides_et_Ratio

everything looks good!

(excepting Marty Haugen, but I'm choosing not to be too picky)

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theculturewarrior

I think "Nigra sum" by Palestrina would be better than the traditional wedding processional. But it would be costly to find a choir to sing it. :)

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Theoketos

[quote name='Fides_et_Ratio' date='May 9 2005, 01:36 PM'] everything looks good!

(excepting Marty Haugen, but I'm choosing not to be too picky) [/quote]
The words are not his, but the setting is. Thus it is all good.

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sweetpea316

[quote name='theculturewarrior' date='May 9 2005, 02:13 PM'] I think "Nigra sum" by Palestrina would be better than the traditional wedding processional. But it would be costly to find a choir to sing it. :) [/quote]
Ooooh...I love Palestrina! Good option.... ^_^ But yes, that might be more difficult..

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Fides_et_Ratio

[quote name='Theoketos' date='May 9 2005, 02:14 PM'] The words are not his, but the setting is. Thus it is all good. [/quote]
very true. also why I refrained from saying too much.


but everything really does look good anyway! :)

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