Kyrie - Mass in Honor of the Mother of Divine Mercy
The Mass in Honor of the Mother of Divine Mercy is a new, chant-inspired setting of the Roman Catholic liturgy, dedicated to Our Lady—through whom Divine Mercy was made incarnate. Designed for immediate accessibility, it seeks to draw the faithful into the beauty and reverence of the liturgy through simple, singable melodies that give a sense of familiarity after first being heard.
Intended for parish use across liturgical seasons, this setting aims to elevate the prayer of the Church while remaining accessible to choirs and assemblies alike.
A link to individual practice tracks can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIQHqnnAf04
The Mass in Honor of the Mother of Divine Mercy is a new, chant-inspired setting of the Roman Catholic liturgy, dedicated to Our Lady—through whom Divine Mercy was made incarnate. Designed for immediate accessibility, it seeks to draw the faithful into the beauty and reverence of the liturgy through simple, singable melodies that give a sense of familiarity after first being heard.
Intended for parish use across liturgical seasons, this setting aims to elevate the prayer of the Church while remaining accessible to choirs and assemblies alike.
A link to individual practice tracks can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIQHqnnAf04
The Mass in Honor of the Mother of Divine Mercy is a new, chant-inspired setting of the Roman Catholic liturgy, dedicated to Our Lady—through whom Divine Mercy was made incarnate. Designed for immediate accessibility, it seeks to draw the faithful into the beauty and reverence of the liturgy through simple, singable melodies that give a sense of familiarity after first being heard.
Intended for parish use across liturgical seasons, this setting aims to elevate the prayer of the Church while remaining accessible to choirs and assemblies alike.
A link to individual practice tracks can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIQHqnnAf04
To hear this Kyrie, please listen to the audio track or video below. This incredible recording was done by James J. Richardson of ServiamScores.