Yes, reverence. Not hippy dippy guiter and drums novus ordo. But with latin, tradition and reverence. Novus ordo and English mass can be VERY beautiful.
Finally, I have been trying in vain for decades to get others to understand that the ENTIRE Mass must be sung from the very beginning to the very ending; except the sermon. This is excellent and should be BASIC NORM FOR ALL Catholic Churches.
Agree. This was wonderful. However Priest did not sing/chant Eucharistic Prayer. It can be done - the chant has been written. But I appreciate he used the Roman Canon (EP #1)
This is what The Holy Orthodox and Priest does always for Divine Liturgy. I directed for 40 years Orthodox Choirs! This is what I miss in the Catholic Churches that I’ve attended. The Psalm Book has many NONCATHOLIC HYMNS which are drowned out by a loud electronic organ. So, people really are not singing. The Monsgr doesn’t sing at all. This needs to change. Obviously, the Priest here chants beautifully and in the proper tone. How can I get a copy of music used in this Liturgy? Thank you so much! What a beautiful Liturgy!! Diane S Saad
Agreed! May the intentions of this Mass, for a return of Sacred music to the Roman Rite, be granted abundantly and soon!🙏🙏🙏 God be praised for His gifts!
I’m just in tears. This is so beautiful. I didn’t really get to me until halfway through the Gloria when a baby started fussing and it suddenly hit me that this is a mass at a living parish. Even the little rough edges just highlight more strongly how beautiful and alive is this lovely bride, the Church!
Life changing. Never in my life i felt the urge to go to USA like i did after watching this. I'm not used to seeng the mass completly sung. But it was astonishing.
You should check out the monks of St Michael's Abbey in Farnbrough. They have a few videos of their liturgy. They do the Ordinary Form, in Latin with full Gregorian chant. And there is some great architecture and vestments involved.
Let us pray that all priests and bishops take to heart what is written in the new motu proprio, so that eventually, all Masses will be celebrated like this.
There is nothing like attending a Mass with sublime singing like this and the sound of the thurible clinking as the celebrant venerates the holy altar of Christ. Glorious!
Words can’t describe how profoundly beautiful and reverent this Mass was. I have never been happy with the changes in the Mass having been born in 1952, but I was so moved that it brought me to tears.
This is Sacrosanctum Concilium. The leven of Vatican II will continue to work its way through the church and liturgies like this are what parishes should aspire to. God bless you and your work Mr. Jernberg!
Dear Mr. Jernberg, This liturgy is overflowing with the Grace of God in ways inconceivable. I have shared this video with my parish music director and he has loved it. He has shared it with the rest of the parish staff and our parish priest is trying to implement many of the things seen here into our church. For as long as I have been a practicing Catholic, I have been searching for a "bridge" between the old and the new. Perhaps I should not even use those terms because beauty does not belong to one time. In any case, I have been torn into believing that the Novus Ordo cannot be beautiful, that only Latin/Gregorian chant can show reverence, etc. This video gives me hope. This, Mr. Jernberg, may be exactly what the Church needs and I pray that we will see more of it in the years and decades to come. This is beauty for the whole world. I could invite a Protestant to this liturgy and they would "get it." I could invite a Latin Mass-only Catholic and I truly believe their heart would soften at the Introit. You have shown ancient beauty, tradition made new, even including more than necessary in a one hour and three minute mass. Mr. Jernberg, forgive me for being presumptuous, but this, right here, will be the revival of the Catholic Church. Pax Christi
For those of you who have appreciated this video, you might also enjoy a new filmed sung Mass which we have just released (2/19/23): "Theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven."! Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/lT6tSaBmqFc/v-deo.html
It aches to feel so divided from the people in this video due to our differences in belief. But, as a Protestant, I deeply respect the traditions of the Catholic church and find beauty in most of it. Praise God.
The traditions of the Catholic church are your traditions as a Christian, sadly, and I mean this in the most respectful way, protestants seem to pretend that early church history doesn't exist, when it does. We know what the earth church doctors taught, oftentimes students like St Ignatius who learned from St John directly. All our beliefs as catholics were standard beliefs of the early church, the churches closest to Christ and apostles approval. I pray you revisit this history and learn more of the church Luther has separated you from.
@@Le_Trouvere All traditions? Do you just rubber syamp them because they are "Catholic?" I'm sorry, we have to reject unbiblical traditions and keep those are are good.
Brian Holdsworth's UA-cam channel brought me here and I am so happy as I have been looking for a fully sung Mass for ages and now I have it! Thank you so much for this.
Total respect to the choir director/composer. This is a substantial effort, executed to near perfection. Wow. Just. Wow. Blessings be upon the choir who prayed this Mass, as opposed to performed it! It is a living sacrifice that, through technology, continues to bring praise and glory to God! Thank you for spending the funds to have a professional camera crew document this unmatched (in my life experience) achievement of sacred beauty. I am grateful for the use of the vernacular for most of the Mass (and for the captions for the Communion hymn). Proof that sacred music doesn't only come in Latin and Greek. Three cheers for polyphony! Congratulations and thanks to ALL who participated in this heavenly votive Mass! Heaven and earth kissed. Well done, good and faithful servants. 😇❤
The mass I regularly attend often makes me leave the church with often nonexistent OCD. This liturgy is so solemn and invoke the sense of exaltation and prayerfulness
Magnificent celebration of the Holy Eucharist where heaven and earth met to give glory and honor to the Father, through Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit. Aleluya!
Beautiful Liturgy! I hope it can be integrated into masses across the world. Mr. Jernberg, I appreciate your dedication to preserving music, art, and sacred spaces as places for us to experience the real presence of Christ through the Holy Mass. While I believe there are a lot of problems to fix in the church, this beautiful liturgy is a step in the right direction.
What a magnificently sung Mass! It was refreshing to see the number of young people who attended, the parishioners kneeling before our Lord during communion and receiving the host on their tongue. God bless you.
One of the most beautiful things I've ever seen and heard -- almost like Heaven opened! The Introit at 2:35 seems to especially talk to my soul. Thank you, Paul Jernberg, for your amazing work!
Wonderful and Welcome Please may we , the congregation, join in and raise our voices at all Masses of the future to the Eternal Father, Beloved Lamb of God and luminous Spirit , regularly, and with the reverence and respect that this lovely video has shown us how to do Thank you . Kneeling to receive our Blessed Lord was moving to witness and should be brought back.
Such a beautiful Mass! Mr. Jernberg is an incredible composer inspired with a true reverence for the liturgy. The whole student choir from Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts also participated in this Mass. It was an incredible honor to sing for Mr. Jernberg! By the way, if you enjoy listening to the Mass, you should keep an eye out for another that is being recorded today, at the same church, and directed by Mr. Jernberg! It is called the Mass for Persecuted Christians, with Cor Unum Chorale and Magdalen College singing again. (As an alumna, I like to stay in the loop with these things!)
I started watching this - it's beautiful! I wish we could have been there... It must have been spectacular being in the congregation for the Holy Mass with this glorious choir! Made it all the way through - it was truly magnificent!
This is such a gorgeous arrangement of the Basque. I hope one of our choir directors will allow a presentation, followed by the choir singing the hymn. Thanks you! Beautiful and inspired!
I first commented on this back around February 2020, and I have returned to this video more times than I can count, just to listen to its beauty and let it talk to my soul. And I will continue to share this video with my friends as opportunities present. What a great place to go for devotional times of worship, meditation and prayer! It is a beautiful resource that keeps on giving. I comment today to ask the question: are there more works like this in the "pipeline" (for lack of a better word) or already out there, and if so, where can I find them? I sure hope there are. May God continue to bless your efforts, Paul Jernberg!
Thank you so much for these kind words which bring joy to my heart! While I know that many people are doing very good things in Catholic (Roman Rite) sacred music today, it is not so easy to find excellent recordings of their Liturgies (I'd be happy to be proven wrong on this.) And in a way, this could be a good sign: of the primary focus being on worship, rather than all the many concerns and expenses that most often go along with doing a quality video and/or audio recording. There have been a couple of magnificent EF Masses recorded at the National Shrine in DC, found at these two links: ua-cam.com/video/IL5VqeSMw4U/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/GFoj3viHXnk/v-deo.html (Mass of the Americas by Frank La Rocca.) There is another video recording which I would highly recommend: it is of choral music for the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, composed by the Ukrainian-Canadian composer Roman Hurko - here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/qdyGJUinKGE/v-deo.html. This video is of a few excerpts; you can hear Hurko's entire Liturgy No. 3 on Spotify. (We sang the Trisagion from this Liturgy in our own recorded Mass, after the Offertory antiphon.) I look forward to suggestions from others who might read this and point to other fine recordings. Wishing you a blessed Christmastide and New Year!
@@pauljernberg8950 Thanks, I'll check those out. Yes, I noted Roman Hurko's Trisagion in your recorded Mass and I went and checked out some of his works as a result. Some of it's in Ukrainian, but it's all still so very beautiful. (Incidentally, I'm in RCIA right now. Your work helped me memorize the Nicene Creed, as well as most of the other responses during the Mass. What a great way to learn it! 👍 )
This is absolutely magnificent! from the music to the videography. Such excellence. I need to learn more about your institution as I am almost finished with my BM in organ performance. I am the Music Director/Organist at a R.C. parish in the Los Angeles, CA area where I am appreciated very much by many. I try to mingle the best of the Roman, Anglican and Orthodox repertoire but am often met with negativity and micromanagement by both clergy and certain cutthroat parishioners. "...who prowl about the world..." But I keep on for Jehovah's glory regardless. He is the center of the Divine Liturgy, NOT the congregation. Where can your sheet music be purchased?
Thank you so much for your kind words! You can find out more about Magnificat Institute at magnificatinstitute.org/ , and you can order sheet music at www.pauljernberg.com/shop. All the best, PJ
Via Pulchritudinis! Finally a mass as I have been looking for. In my country (Belgium) it is truly difficult to find a beautiful mass (also due to the lack of young people, who live spread across the country). Thank you for the music, I hope to one day have a choir here able to sing/learn this... My country resembles a desert when it comes to liturgy...
This may be a beautiful service but no matter how beautiful or reverend is not a Catholic Mass! The NO is designed by protestant ministers in order to please protestants. As Catholics we attend a Catholic Mass! In Belgium, there are 5 independent Catholic parishes with a Tridentine Mass, 5 SSPX parishes, and at least 6 other places near the Belgian border with the 1962 Latin Mass. So you have even more options than other countries ...
Both can be found at pauljernberg.com . For the Introit, we added some verses for this particular Mass.... I have also composed many other settings of Propers for throughout the liturgical year, which we hope to publish in the coming year or two. Thanks so much for your kind words!
We can ship the Score to you in the UK. You can order from our website here: www.pauljernberg.com/shop/the-fire-of-your-love-the-sacred-liturgy-full-choral-score
This is hands down a gorgeous Mass and the true spirit of Vatican II. However, I am saddened that while I think the Novus Ordo should contain this beauty, it is sadly only "optional" due to its deficient rubrics. I say deficient because you could chant the readings or not. Chant the PRAYERS or merely recite them. Do the Gregorian chant or not do the Gregorian chant. The TLM requires all of this for a High Mass (sadly pre-VII this produced an over-reliance on the quiet low mass which was a valid criticism). But to the point: this is why the Novus Ordo as is, needs serious reform of this "optionitis" that destablizes the liturgy and produces the discordant variety ranging from "reverent liturgies" to "contemporary liturgies" to "folksy liturgies" that we see.
Just beautiful... only question ..... Listing is 1st February in 2019, was a Friday in the 3rd week in Ordinary Time something is amiss.... that date was the eve of the Presentation of the Lord, a passing title on the screen mentions "Mass of St Philip Neri" and that is 26 May. (which that year was a Sunday) the readings don't match either.... so, just curious...... What date/Mass was this actually?
Thank you for your kind comment and question! As a Votive Mass of the Holy Spirit, this Liturgy can be appropriately celebrated on almost any day in Ordinary time (as well as in the days before and after Pentecost) other than on a solemnity. Although February 1st is the Vigil of the Presentation, it is also a weekday in O.T. One of the reasons for celebrating - and sharing - this particular Votive Mass was because it hopefully can be learned and used - as well as viewed - by others, throughout a great deal of the liturgical year. Wishing you a blessed Easter season!
The digital CD is available at www.pauljernberg.com/shop/kgqvlfhiz1810vg6s7ucbzuiw8kjvb . You can also find many of the tracks on SoundCloud, here: soundcloud.com/user-879235558 Thanks for asking!
Come, Holy Ghost / tune: LAMBILLOTTE, LM / by Louis Lambillotte, SJ (1796-1855) / harmonization and descant: PFJ This information should also be found in the credits at the end. Thanks for asking!
The New American Bible is the most commonly used English translation in Catholic churches throughout the US. However, for the scriptural texts set to music, there is a certain flexibility to use other translations, especially when the music was composed prior to the present one.
Shame the celebrant didn't want to use the appointed recitation tones at the canon (it encapsulates perfectly the root cause of loss of trascendence in Catholic liturgy: sloppy clergy + lax rubrics) Only from the end of the canon, at doxology prior to communion rite, did he eventually catch up with the congregation (= choir acting on its behalf) making the rest of the eucharistic prayer solemn. All in all however, a great effort. Music quality is high. I prefer Latin for Ordinary and Proper, rest in English. Thanks for posting.
I love everything about this except the videography! Why would they include all of the lighting stands and equipment in the shots?? Ruined it for me... BEAUTIFUL liturgy though!
Thank you for your kind words! I understand your disappointment in seeing the equipment, lighting stands, etc. in the film. This was the first time that this video company had filmed such a sung Liturgy, and they hope to have learned from this experience, so that the next time will be better! On the other hand, there is a built-in conflict in filming any Mass: to use the various cameras, equipment, and angles needed for a good quality visual and audio production, while somehow also hiding all these things from the viewer!
@@pauljernberg8950 Ah, I see. I’m a Trad Catholic and a bit of an amateur composer. Your arrangements are so spiritually inspiring! I’d take this any day over any of that Marty Haugen or David Haas nonsense…I have only posted one of my compositions and looking at your UA-cam channel, I’ve decided I should probably start recording some more. If only there were more composers like you in our Church!
Beautiful - BUT it does not represent the Novus Ordo mass, which generally has less reverence, less sacred music and communion IN the hands by NON-consecrated WOMEN...
I strongly disagree--in the sense that this is far MORE representative of the true Novus Ordo Mass than any abuse-filled, liturgically horrendous celebrations of it. This is how the Missal and all the Church documents say to celebrate the Novus Ordo
The Novus Ordo is basically a list of pick and choose options - and Dr Jernberg and this clergy take the most traditional options because they have kept a vivid faith. Consciously or not, they see/interpret the Novus Ordo through the glasses of the traditional liturgy. No acrimony intended. I'm not into liturgical "wars".
This seems like a reverent liturgy, but at the end it's still based on the abhorrent Novus Ordo Missae with rebellious women not covering their heads. Not impressed!
@@ephesians6172 The Church has the power to bind and loose. St. Paul did not intend that passage to be an everlasting dogma of the Church. It was a discipline and the Magisterium has the authority to change disciplines.
Who else comes back every month or so to watch this?
I pray that someday the music in my Parish is like this. Thank you Paul for this. It's beautiful.
This is so beautiful. I wish if God was worshiped like this in all the masses.
This video shows how beautiful the Novus Ordo can be, when celebrated reverently and with solemnity.
YES!!!
Yes, reverence. Not hippy dippy guiter and drums novus ordo. But with latin, tradition and reverence. Novus ordo and English mass can be VERY beautiful.
Absolutely beautiful. Praying that this beautiful church is regularly packed with devout Catholics!
Finally, I have been trying in vain for decades to get others to understand that the ENTIRE Mass must be sung from the very beginning to the very ending; except the sermon. This is excellent and should be BASIC NORM FOR ALL Catholic Churches.
Agree. This was wonderful. However Priest did not sing/chant Eucharistic Prayer. It can be done - the chant has been written. But I appreciate he used the Roman Canon (EP #1)
It will be hard singing so much w face masks which dry us out. But we could do this in between respiratory seasons.
This is what The Holy Orthodox and Priest does always for Divine Liturgy. I directed for 40 years Orthodox Choirs! This is what I miss in the Catholic Churches that I’ve attended. The Psalm Book has many NONCATHOLIC HYMNS which are drowned out by a loud electronic organ. So, people really are not singing. The Monsgr doesn’t sing at all. This needs to change. Obviously, the Priest here chants beautifully and in the proper tone. How can I get a copy of music used in this Liturgy?
Thank you so much! What a beautiful Liturgy!!
Diane S Saad
Too bad it isn't Latin Sung Mass
I'm mostly with you, but why didn't he sing the Eucharistic Prayer?
Who could miss Sunday Mass ever when the transcendent and sublime nature of the Mass is this beautiful.
Thanks so much for this comment!
Agreed!
May the intentions of this Mass, for a return of Sacred music to the Roman Rite, be granted abundantly and soon!🙏🙏🙏
God be praised for His gifts!
Watching this beautiful Mass in a beautiful Church with beautiful singing and liturgy, from all the way in Francistown, Botswana, Africa!
I’m just in tears. This is so beautiful. I didn’t really get to me until halfway through the Gloria when a baby started fussing and it suddenly hit me that this is a mass at a living parish. Even the little rough edges just highlight more strongly how beautiful and alive is this lovely bride, the Church!
Life changing. Never in my life i felt the urge to go to USA like i did after watching this. I'm not used to seeng the mass completly sung. But it was astonishing.
By making the Ordinary Form more extraordinary, we come closer to making the Extraordinary Form ordinary again.
This is the most spectacular Ordinary Form mass I have ever seen!
You should check out the monks of St Michael's Abbey in Farnbrough. They have a few videos of their liturgy. They do the Ordinary Form, in Latin with full Gregorian chant. And there is some great architecture and vestments involved.
Thanks so much for these kind words!
I am going to sing this Mass someday. I have to. Oh my goodness. An inspired, beautiful work of art
For something modern, and as a product of the Novus Ordo Missæ, this is ACTUALLY beautiful.
That is the whole point. It can be done :-)
Oh, they even chanted the readings. This is hands down the best approach to the Novus Ordo I’ve ever come across.
I am very grateful for your words of appreciation!
@@pauljernberg8950 Thank you for your spectacular work in Sacred Music. It is sorely needed. May God's blessings be upon you.
Let us pray that all priests and bishops take to heart what is written in the new motu proprio, so that eventually, all Masses will be celebrated like this.
There is nothing like attending a Mass with sublime singing like this and the sound of the thurible clinking as the celebrant venerates the holy altar of Christ. Glorious!
Thank you for your kind words!
I could actually do without all that clinking! But the music is sublimely exquisite, as is all of Mr. Jernberg's.
Words can’t describe how profoundly beautiful and reverent this Mass was. I have never been happy with the changes in the Mass having been born in 1952, but I was so moved that it brought me to tears.
This is a glorious Mass. Mr. Jernberg deserves all our thanks for these magnificent compositions for the glory of God.
Too long. Fit it into a normal mass
@@tomwatson1434 A one hour Mass can hardly be called "too long".
@@tomwatson1434 How can any Holy Sacrifice of the Mass be too long?
I am going to sing this Mass someday. I have to. Oh my goodness. An inspired, beautiful work of art.
Thank you so much for these kind words!
This is Sacrosanctum Concilium. The leven of Vatican II will continue to work its way through the church and liturgies like this are what parishes should aspire to.
God bless you and your work Mr. Jernberg!
Dear Mr. Jernberg,
This liturgy is overflowing with the Grace of God in ways inconceivable. I have shared this video with my parish music director and he has loved it. He has shared it with the rest of the parish staff and our parish priest is trying to implement many of the things seen here into our church. For as long as I have been a practicing Catholic, I have been searching for a "bridge" between the old and the new. Perhaps I should not even use those terms because beauty does not belong to one time. In any case, I have been torn into believing that the Novus Ordo cannot be beautiful, that only Latin/Gregorian chant can show reverence, etc. This video gives me hope. This, Mr. Jernberg, may be exactly what the Church needs and I pray that we will see more of it in the years and decades to come. This is beauty for the whole world. I could invite a Protestant to this liturgy and they would "get it." I could invite a Latin Mass-only Catholic and I truly believe their heart would soften at the Introit. You have shown ancient beauty, tradition made new, even including more than necessary in a one hour and three minute mass. Mr. Jernberg, forgive me for being presumptuous, but this, right here, will be the revival of the Catholic Church.
Pax Christi
Thanks so much for these very kind and encouraging words!!! If needed, you can find more information at pauljernberg.com and magnificatinstitute.org .
For those of you who have appreciated this video, you might also enjoy a new filmed sung Mass which we have just released (2/19/23): "Theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven."! Here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/lT6tSaBmqFc/v-deo.html
It aches to feel so divided from the people in this video due to our differences in belief. But, as a Protestant, I deeply respect the traditions of the Catholic church and find beauty in most of it. Praise God.
The traditions of the Catholic church are your traditions as a Christian, sadly, and I mean this in the most respectful way, protestants seem to pretend that early church history doesn't exist, when it does. We know what the earth church doctors taught, oftentimes students like St Ignatius who learned from St John directly. All our beliefs as catholics were standard beliefs of the early church, the churches closest to Christ and apostles approval. I pray you revisit this history and learn more of the church Luther has separated you from.
@@Le_Trouvere All traditions? Do you just rubber syamp them because they are "Catholic?" I'm sorry, we have to reject unbiblical traditions and keep those are are good.
Brian Holdsworth's UA-cam channel brought me here and I am so happy as I have been looking for a fully sung Mass for ages and now I have it! Thank you so much for this.
Total respect to the choir director/composer. This is a substantial effort, executed to near perfection. Wow. Just. Wow.
Blessings be upon the choir who prayed this Mass, as opposed to performed it! It is a living sacrifice that, through technology, continues to bring praise and glory to God!
Thank you for spending the funds to have a professional camera crew document this unmatched (in my life experience) achievement of sacred beauty.
I am grateful for the use of the vernacular for most of the Mass (and for the captions for the Communion hymn). Proof that sacred music doesn't only come in Latin and Greek. Three cheers for polyphony!
Congratulations and thanks to ALL who participated in this heavenly votive Mass! Heaven and earth kissed. Well done, good and faithful servants. 😇❤
So beautiful. God bless.
What a marvelous choir and beautiful music! Truly inspirational. Thank you for your gifts to our Sacred Liturgy, Mr Jernberg.
I love Gregorian Chant. Thank you for this gift to the Church!
The mass I regularly attend often makes me leave the church with often nonexistent OCD.
This liturgy is so solemn and invoke the sense of exaltation and prayerfulness
Beautiful.....Love the old style of Church Music. Heavenly to hear. god bless.
God not god
This is unspeakably beautiful, simply heavenly, thank you so much for sharing this!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Magnificent celebration of the Holy Eucharist where heaven and earth met to give glory and honor to the Father, through Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit. Aleluya!
Thank you so much for this comment. Deo gratias!
This is just beautiful…thank you Lord for these moments of inspiration to think more about You…
THIS IS VERY BEAUTIFUL! THIS IS THE TYPE OF WORSHIP OUR SOULS LONG FOR AND OUR GOD DESIRES; SOLEMN AND SINCERE. THANKS MR. PAUL FOR THIS BEAUTY
Beautiful Liturgy! I hope it can be integrated into masses across the world. Mr. Jernberg, I appreciate your dedication to preserving music, art, and sacred spaces as places for us to experience the real presence of Christ through the Holy Mass. While I believe there are a lot of problems to fix in the church, this beautiful liturgy is a step in the right direction.
Thanks so very much for your kind comments, which I just discovered now!
Such beautiful music! I would love to attend a Mass like this!
What a magnificently sung Mass! It was refreshing to see the number of young people who attended, the parishioners kneeling before our Lord during communion and receiving the host on their tongue. God bless you.
Happy Memorial of St. Philip Neri 😁
Transcendently beautiful!
One of the most beautiful things I've ever seen and heard -- almost like Heaven opened! The Introit at 2:35 seems to especially talk to my soul. Thank you, Paul Jernberg, for your amazing work!
Many heartfelt thanks for your kind words!
I don’t see how even the choirs in heaven could top this. Stunning
Why aren’t Australian masses this beautiful?
Wonderful and Welcome Please may we , the congregation, join in and raise our voices at all Masses of the future to the Eternal Father, Beloved Lamb of God and luminous Spirit , regularly, and with the reverence and respect that this lovely video has shown us how to do Thank you . Kneeling to receive our Blessed Lord was moving to witness and should be brought back.
Such a beautiful Mass! Mr. Jernberg is an incredible composer inspired with a true reverence for the liturgy. The whole student choir from Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts also participated in this Mass. It was an incredible honor to sing for Mr. Jernberg!
By the way, if you enjoy listening to the Mass, you should keep an eye out for another that is being recorded today, at the same church, and directed by Mr. Jernberg! It is called the Mass for Persecuted Christians, with Cor Unum Chorale and Magdalen College singing again. (As an alumna, I like to stay in the loop with these things!)
So beautiful! Brings tears to my eyes!!
I wish our Mass was this beautiful, thanks for sharing!
Fantastic. This is the Novus Ordo at its finest.
Beautiful Mass
Thank you!
Have I died and gone to heaven?
absolutely amazing
the chorus of the introit has to be the most beautiful sound I've ever heard. my God...
So beautiful! Wow!
Wow! This sounds and looks so good!
Just so beautiful!!
I started watching this - it's beautiful! I wish we could have been there...
It must have been spectacular being in the congregation for the Holy Mass with this glorious choir!
Made it all the way through - it was truly magnificent!
Audience at a mass... I dont think so. A worshiping congregation maybe.
@@joelukowski - you're right about your comment - I should have phrased my comment differently. It was a beautiful musical accompaniment to the Mass.
This is such a gorgeous arrangement of the Basque. I hope one of our choir directors will allow a presentation, followed by the choir singing the hymn. Thanks you! Beautiful and inspired!
Wow! Wonderful job translating all the traditional Latin to English!
I cant say enough about this . Incredible. Only one suggestion -- if there is a recessional hymn, why not stay at the altar for atleast one verse.
The president should stay at the bottom of the sanctuary then bow at the end of the second verse abd then recess during the 3rd verse
Presider
@@tomwatson1434 Priest. The priest does not preside over Mass, he offers it. A world of difference.
I first commented on this back around February 2020, and I have returned to this video more times than I can count, just to listen to its beauty and let it talk to my soul. And I will continue to share this video with my friends as opportunities present. What a great place to go for devotional times of worship, meditation and prayer! It is a beautiful resource that keeps on giving.
I comment today to ask the question: are there more works like this in the "pipeline" (for lack of a better word) or already out there, and if so, where can I find them? I sure hope there are. May God continue to bless your efforts, Paul Jernberg!
Thank you so much for these kind words which bring joy to my heart! While I know that many people are doing very good things in Catholic (Roman Rite) sacred music today, it is not so easy to find excellent recordings of their Liturgies (I'd be happy to be proven wrong on this.) And in a way, this could be a good sign: of the primary focus being on worship, rather than all the many concerns and expenses that most often go along with doing a quality video and/or audio recording. There have been a couple of magnificent EF Masses recorded at the National Shrine in DC, found at these two links: ua-cam.com/video/IL5VqeSMw4U/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/GFoj3viHXnk/v-deo.html (Mass of the Americas by Frank La Rocca.)
There is another video recording which I would highly recommend: it is of choral music for the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, composed by the Ukrainian-Canadian composer Roman Hurko - here is the link: ua-cam.com/video/qdyGJUinKGE/v-deo.html. This video is of a few excerpts; you can hear Hurko's entire Liturgy No. 3 on Spotify. (We sang the Trisagion from this Liturgy in our own recorded Mass, after the Offertory antiphon.) I look forward to suggestions from others who might read this and point to other fine recordings. Wishing you a blessed Christmastide and New Year!
@@pauljernberg8950 Thanks, I'll check those out.
Yes, I noted Roman Hurko's Trisagion in your recorded Mass and I went and checked out some of his works as a result. Some of it's in Ukrainian, but it's all still so very beautiful.
(Incidentally, I'm in RCIA right now. Your work helped me memorize the Nicene Creed, as well as most of the other responses during the Mass. What a great way to learn it! 👍 )
This is absolutely magnificent! from the music to the videography. Such excellence. I need to learn more about your institution as I am almost finished with my BM in organ performance. I am the Music Director/Organist at a R.C. parish in the Los Angeles, CA area where I am appreciated very much by many. I try to mingle the best of the Roman, Anglican and Orthodox repertoire but am often met with negativity and micromanagement by both clergy and certain cutthroat parishioners. "...who prowl about the world..." But I keep on for Jehovah's glory regardless. He is the center of the Divine Liturgy, NOT the congregation. Where can your sheet music be purchased?
Thank you so much for your kind words! You can find out more about Magnificat Institute at magnificatinstitute.org/ , and you can order sheet music at www.pauljernberg.com/shop. All the best, PJ
Via Pulchritudinis! Finally a mass as I have been looking for. In my country (Belgium) it is truly difficult to find a beautiful mass (also due to the lack of young people, who live spread across the country). Thank you for the music, I hope to one day have a choir here able to sing/learn this... My country resembles a desert when it comes to liturgy...
This may be a beautiful service but no matter how beautiful or reverend is not a Catholic Mass! The NO is designed by protestant ministers in order to please protestants. As Catholics we attend a Catholic Mass!
In Belgium, there are 5 independent Catholic parishes with a Tridentine Mass, 5 SSPX parishes, and at least 6 other places near the Belgian border with the 1962 Latin Mass. So you have even more options than other countries ...
Where could I get sheet music or audio clips for propers in the style done here? That introit in particular is lovely.
Both can be found at pauljernberg.com . For the Introit, we added some verses for this particular Mass.... I have also composed many other settings of Propers for throughout the liturgical year, which we hope to publish in the coming year or two. Thanks so much for your kind words!
Absolutely beautiful!! (btw, I'm subscriber #667.... you're welcome, Lol!)
Thank you - Deo gratias!
Would I be able to get one of those packets they're singing from? I'd love to follow along.
Yes! The complete score is available Here: www.pauljernberg.com/shop/the-fire-of-your-love-the-sacred-liturgy-full-choral-score . Thanks for asking!
Deliciously transcendent. Can the score be purchased anywhere in the UK?
We can ship the Score to you in the UK. You can order from our website here: www.pauljernberg.com/shop/the-fire-of-your-love-the-sacred-liturgy-full-choral-score
This is hands down a gorgeous Mass and the true spirit of Vatican II. However, I am saddened that while I think the Novus Ordo should contain this beauty, it is sadly only "optional" due to its deficient rubrics. I say deficient because you could chant the readings or not. Chant the PRAYERS or merely recite them. Do the Gregorian chant or not do the Gregorian chant. The TLM requires all of this for a High Mass (sadly pre-VII this produced an over-reliance on the quiet low mass which was a valid criticism). But to the point: this is why the Novus Ordo as is, needs serious reform of this "optionitis" that destablizes the liturgy and produces the discordant variety ranging from "reverent liturgies" to "contemporary liturgies" to "folksy liturgies" that we see.
Just beautiful... only question .....
Listing is 1st February in 2019,
was a Friday in the 3rd week in Ordinary Time
something is amiss....
that date was the eve of the Presentation of the Lord,
a passing title on the screen mentions
"Mass of St Philip Neri" and that is 26 May.
(which that year was a Sunday)
the readings don't match either....
so, just curious...... What date/Mass was this actually?
Thank you for your kind comment and question! As a Votive Mass of the Holy Spirit, this Liturgy can be appropriately celebrated on almost any day in Ordinary time (as well as in the days before and after Pentecost) other than on a solemnity. Although February 1st is the Vigil of the Presentation, it is also a weekday in O.T. One of the reasons for celebrating - and sharing - this particular Votive Mass was because it hopefully can be learned and used - as well as viewed - by others, throughout a great deal of the liturgical year. Wishing you a blessed Easter season!
a recording of the mass...itunes or?
post the segments:eg st michael prayer..
The digital CD is available at www.pauljernberg.com/shop/kgqvlfhiz1810vg6s7ucbzuiw8kjvb . You can also find many of the tracks on SoundCloud, here: soundcloud.com/user-879235558 Thanks for asking!
what is the opening hymn and tune?
Come, Holy Ghost / tune: LAMBILLOTTE, LM / by Louis Lambillotte, SJ (1796-1855) / harmonization and descant: PFJ
This information should also be found in the credits at the end. Thanks for asking!
which translation of the Bible do you use at St. John the Guardian of Our Lady Catholic Church?
The New American Bible is the most commonly used English translation in Catholic churches throughout the US. However, for the scriptural texts set to music, there is a certain flexibility to use other translations, especially when the music was composed prior to the present one.
Nah, I'd rather have Dan Schutte and guitars..........(sarcasm intended)
Only thing that I would change is making it Ad Orientum.
Shame the celebrant didn't want to use the appointed recitation tones at the canon (it encapsulates perfectly the root cause of loss of trascendence in Catholic liturgy: sloppy clergy + lax rubrics)
Only from the end of the canon, at doxology prior to communion rite, did he eventually catch up with the congregation (= choir acting on its behalf) making the rest of the eucharistic prayer solemn.
All in all however, a great effort. Music quality is high. I prefer Latin for Ordinary and Proper, rest in English. Thanks for posting.
Can you post more of these masses?
Thank you for asking! Here is the link to another (more coming early next year): ua-cam.com/video/lT6tSaBmqFc/v-deo.htmlsi=REo2OkFXNoDiytCr
Complete with a baby coughing 👍 perfect mass
I love everything about this except the videography! Why would they include all of the lighting stands and equipment in the shots?? Ruined it for me... BEAUTIFUL liturgy though!
Thank you for your kind words! I understand your disappointment in seeing the equipment, lighting stands, etc. in the film. This was the first time that this video company had filmed such a sung Liturgy, and they hope to have learned from this experience, so that the next time will be better! On the other hand, there is a built-in conflict in filming any Mass: to use the various cameras, equipment, and angles needed for a good quality visual and audio production, while somehow also hiding all these things from the viewer!
@@pauljernberg8950 Ah, I see. I’m a Trad Catholic and a bit of an amateur composer. Your arrangements are so spiritually inspiring! I’d take this any day over any of that Marty Haugen or David Haas nonsense…I have only posted one of my compositions and looking at your UA-cam channel, I’ve decided I should probably start recording some more. If only there were more composers like you in our Church!
Beautiful - BUT it does not represent the Novus Ordo mass, which generally has less reverence, less sacred music and communion IN the hands by NON-consecrated WOMEN...
L Poulsen so, if anything, this is proof that those problems in the Novus Ordo can be fixed!
I strongly disagree--in the sense that this is far MORE representative of the true Novus Ordo Mass than any abuse-filled, liturgically horrendous celebrations of it. This is how the Missal and all the Church documents say to celebrate the Novus Ordo
The Novus Ordo is basically a list of pick and choose options - and Dr Jernberg and this clergy take the most traditional options because they have kept a vivid faith. Consciously or not, they see/interpret the Novus Ordo through the glasses of the traditional liturgy. No acrimony intended. I'm not into liturgical "wars".
This seems like a reverent liturgy, but at the end it's still based on the abhorrent Novus Ordo Missae with rebellious women not covering their heads. Not impressed!
They aren't rebellious because the Church doesn't require it of them...
Who cares?
@@andrewsheedy4513 they are rebellious because the Bible and the Church, before the modernist debacle, always required it.
@@charlesdaues9439 many do.
@@ephesians6172 The Church has the power to bind and loose. St. Paul did not intend that passage to be an everlasting dogma of the Church. It was a discipline and the Magisterium has the authority to change disciplines.