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Music & Books
We offer a number of our publications for sale. All prices include postage & packaging. Please send cheques, made payable to "The College of the Resurrection" to the address below. If you would like to order these books online, please send an email to
bookshop@mirfield.org.uk.
Music Shop
College of the Resurrection
Stocksbank Road
Mirfield
WF14 0BW
CD - Maranatha! Come, Lord Jesus
£12.50
Music in the Liturgy of Advent
- Introit: Rorate Caeli
- Kyrie: Te Christe rex
- Gradual: Virgin born
- Gospel Acclamation: Alleluia
- Gospel: Luke 1:28-42
- Offertory Motet: I will sing of loyalty and justice
- Preface: Common Worship extended preface for the time from 16th December to Christmas Eve
- Sanctus et Benedictus: Quick
- The Lord's Prayer
- Agnus Dei: Quick
- Communion Motet: Ave Maria
- Dismissal
- Motet: Hodie apparuit
The Office of Evensong
- Bell
- Opening Responses
- Office Hymn: Creator of the Starry Night
- Psalm 110
- Psalm 111
- Psalm 112
- Canticle: Philippians 2:6-11
- Reading: Philippians 4:4-8
- Magnificat
- Litany
- Collect and Doxology
- Salve Regina
CD - Surrexit alleluia!
£12.50
Plainsong & Polyphony for Holy Week and Easter
A
short sample of this CD is available.
A Week of Simple Offices
£4.60
In this pressured life, it is good to find time to pray with a simple office based upon the daily prayer of a living community.
The week of simple offices is the ideal way to find a few minutes with God.
Contains morning and evening prayer, compline and spiritual exercises, everything required in a single book. It is an ideal introduction to the discipline of daily prayer and perfect for use whilst travelling.
Saints and Seasons
£5.10
Saints and seasons are celebrated with psalms, canticles, readings and hymns used by the Community of the Resurrection in its daily Office.
This collection of simple offices for Morning and Evening Prayer complements A week of simple offices.
Confessing our Sins
£4.10
In the western and eastern Churches the sacrament of confession has always been a central part of the serious Christian life.
At first sight confession may seem a very gloomy or miserable sacrament. In fact it isn't. It deals with some very sad material and for that reason it is necessary to look to the past. But the purpose is to free us from the evil of the past and turn us towards the future.
It opens us up to experiencing the Resurrection of Christ. It shows us still more about the wonderful God we have who takes such care of us and showers us with gifts of love as soon as we give him the chance.