GOSPEL COMMUNION: 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time

August 21, 2022 : 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time

Luke 13:29-30 at the end of today’s Gospel is the inspiration for this antiphon

People will come from the east and the west
and from the north and the south
and will recline at table in the kingdom of God.
For behold, some are last who will be first,
and some are first who will be last.

with its echoes of the 1st Reading with all the nations gathering on the holy mountain of the Lord. The analogy of all gathering at the Table of the Lord scarcely needs pointing out, though it is good to be reminded that the last shall be first and the first last.

The antiphon melody is the first half of Arthur Sullivan’s 19th-century adaptation (NOEL) of an old English folk melody (a variant of “Dives and Lazarus”) that is used in the British Isles and Commonwealth countries for the carol “It came upon the midnight clear”. Paired with a 5th-mode reciting tone and two mini-refrains, the verses from Ps 104 are suggested by the Graduale Romanum, and the ICEL 1998 Antiphonal and  2012 Antiphonary.

This antiphon is used again next week.

A demo extract from the CD We Will Follow You, Lord will be found here.

Paul Inwood

Paul Inwood is an internationally-known liturgist, author, speaker, organist and composer. He was NPM's 2009 Pastoral Musician of the Year, ACP's Distinguished Catholic Composer of the year 2022, and in 2015 won the Vatican competition for the official Hymn for the Holy Year of Mercy, His work is found in journals, blogs and hymnals across the English-speaking world and beyond.

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