English Hymnal
Introit
407 Immortal, invisible, God only… - Chorley Wood
Gradual
236 'Tis good, Lord, to be here - Carlisle
Offertory
441 My God, how wonderful thou art - Westminster
Communion
G.4 O wondrous type, O vision… - Arizona - IMTB 164
Final
372 Bright the vision that delighted - Redhead 46
Hymn sheet G can be found at
http://www.episcl.org.uk/pub/hsheet-g.rtf
Daniel 7: 9, 10, 13, 14
(S.M. p. 750; R.C.L. p. 1119)
Here, in apocalyptic literature, we have a vision of the ‘Ancient of Days’ to serve as an introduction to the Transfiguration.
Responsorial Psalm: 97
(S.M. p. 751; R.C.L. p. 1120)
R. Rejoice in the Lord, you righteous, and give thanks to his holy name.
II Peter 1: 16-19
(S.M. p. 751; R.C.L. p. 1121)
The apostles’ teaching is not an extension to mythology but based on eye-witnesses’ accounts of the Transfiguration.
Alleluia, alleluia!
This is my Son, the Beloved,
on whom my favour rests; listen to him!
Alleluia!
(S.M. p. 756)
S. Matthew 17: 1-9 or Luke 9: 28b-36
(S.M. p. 752; R.C.L. p. 1121) BB
Note
please use
episcl.org.uk/sj-pcc/hymns.html for S. John's hymns
and episcl.org.uk/ab.html for Episc.org.uk/ab.html
Last updated: 19th July 2005 (A.d. xiv Kal. Aug., MMV)