O SACRAMENT MOST HOLY Service One (Music is taken from the collection Becoming the Body of Christ – Dublin Diocesan Liturgy Resource Centre) Processional Song O Sacrament Most Holy (Arr. Ian Callanan) All sing: O Sacrament most holy, O Sacrament divine All praise and all thanksgiving be every moment thine. I am the bread of [...]
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Invitations to Choirs to participate in IEC 2012
Last week I was appointed to co-ordinate the participation of choirs and music groups in IEC2012. I would be very grateful if you could pass this information to the music leaders in your parish. How can your choir/music group participate? We would like to invite Choirs/Music Groups to participate in the main liturgical celebrations of [...]
Liturgy Gathering 28 January 2012
Over 250 people attended our January Seminar. We had a variety of workshops, evenly attended. The workshops included: ‘O Sacrament Most Holy – Choral Music for the Eucharist’ Ms. Blanaid Murphy, Director of the Palestrina Choir, will introduced some of the music from her recent recording of Eucharistic Choral Music – which is very appropriate for the celebration [...]
Emmanuel 2012
5.3.12 EMMANUEL-VOICES, HANDS AND HEARTS RAISED IN THE HELIX. A unique collaboration of deaf and hearing students raised their voices and hands on the stage of the Helix in March as part of the Emmanuel concert series. For the first time students from St Mary’s Girls School for the deaf in Cabra took part in [...]
Prayer of Support
As well as the Service entitled: “PRAYERS FOR THOSE WHO HAVE SUFFERED ABUSE OF ANY KIND” to be found in our Circle of Care section, here below we present a selection of texts from Scripture, Reflections, Prayers, Litanies and Suggestions for Music that may be of help to you in developing an appropriate prayer response in relation to the issue of abuse of any kind.
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The following prayer was sent to Archbishop Martin by someone who suffered abuse
so that it could be shared in our parishes. It captures our situation with simplicity and sincerity.
Who We Are
Dublin Diocese Liturgy Resource Centre
In 2004 the LitMus (Liturgy and Music) Office was incorporated into a new Diocesan Liturgical Resource Centre, based in Clonliffe College. Archbishop Martin hopes that the centre will act as a support for parishes and other groups to encourage and enable them to improve the quality of liturgical services, including also music and liturgical art.
The Director is Father Pat O’Donoghue and Mrs. Gráinne Clinton is the full time Secretary. Father Damian McNeice (Master of Ceremonies to the Archbishop of Dublin) also assists in the office.The Centre is located in the Main Clonliffe College building on the Third Floor.
Telephone 01 808 7554 or litsec@dublindiocese.ie