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Mass of the Father's Might
Mass Settings
Mass of the Father's Might
Mass of the Father’s Might is a reverent and powerful Catholic Mass setting by Michael Burke, written for voices, descant, and keyboard. Drawing directly from the official English translation of The Roman Missal, this setting seeks to serve the sacred liturgy with music that is both accessible for parish use and substantial enough to support a strong choral sound. The work includes settings for the Sprinkling Rite outside Easter Time, the Sprinkling Rite during Easter Time, Lord, Have Mercy, Glory to God in the Highest, Gospel Acclamation, Holy, Holy, Holy, and Lamb of God. The title, Mass of the Father’s Might, reflects the majesty, strength, and glory of God the Father. Throughout the setting, the music carries a sense of confidence and solemnity, while still allowing space for prayer, humility, and congregational participation. Rather than treating the Mass parts as separate musical moments, the setting presents them as a unified act of worship: from the cleansing imagery of the Sprinkling Rite, through the penitential plea of the Kyrie, into the exultant praise of the Gloria, and ultimately toward the Eucharistic acclamations at the heart of the liturgy. Musically, the setting balances traditional Catholic reverence with a contemporary parish sensibility. The vocal writing is clear and direct, allowing the sacred text to remain at the center, while the accompaniment provides energy, motion, and harmonic support. The inclusion of a descant adds brightness and solemnity, especially for festive celebrations, while the women’s and men’s vocal lines give the piece a solid choral foundation. This makes the setting flexible for parish choirs of varying sizes, while still offering musical depth for more developed ensembles. The Glory to God in the Highest is one of the central moments of the setting, marked with vigor and written with a strong sense of proclamation. It captures the joy and grandeur of the Church’s hymn of praise, giving the text a celebratory and confident character. In contrast, the Lord, Have Mercy and Lamb of God provide more prayerful moments, allowing the congregation and choir to enter into the humility and supplication proper to those parts of the Mass. This contrast gives the entire setting a liturgical shape: triumphant when the Church praises, gentle when the Church pleads, and solemn when the Church prepares to receive the Eucharistic Lord. Mass of the Father’s Might is well suited for Sunday Masses, solemnities, parish feast days, and other festive liturgical celebrations. It would be especially fitting for communities looking for a Catholic Mass setting that feels uplifting and strong without losing the sacred character of the Roman Rite. The setting is approachable and designed to help the faithful pray the texts of the Mass with dignity, conviction, and joy. The English translation of the Alleluia Verse, Lenten Gospel Acclamation from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation (ICEL); excerpts from the English translation of The Roman Missal © 2010, ICEL. All rights reserved.

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Title: Mass of the Father's Might
Category: Mass Settings
Slug: Mass of the Father's Might
Contact: mikebgft@aol.com

Short Description

Mass of the Father’s Might is a reverent and powerful Catholic Mass setting by Michael Burke, written for voices, descant, and keyboard. Drawing directly from the official English translation of The Roman Missal,

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Mass Settings for the Catholic Mass (TLM and Norvus Ordo)