Revised Mass Settings
Sing the new translation of the Roman Missal with Mass settings approved by the USCCB's Committee on Divine Worship. After several years of close collaboration with both composers and customers, we are excited to offer you a wide variety of exciting new settings, as well as the beloved revised settings below to meet your needs.
Plus, see a list of Catholic communities around the world using OCP Mass settings to celebrate the new Roman Missal!
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The Celtic Mass takes its name from Fintan O'Carroll's original "Alleluia" that forms the melodic basis of this work. Read more »
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Drawing from both from traditional hymns and chant, this Mass continues to resound in parishes nearly 30 years after its creation. Read more » | |
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Direct and welcoming, this approachable Mass features easy-to-sing melodies that quickly endear themselves to the assembly. Read more » | |
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Dan's revision offers congregations an accessible way to learn and sing the new texts. Read more » | |
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The inspiration behind this Mass was Ken Canedo's gospel-style composition Alleluia! Give the Glory, and several Eucharistic acclamations. Read more » | |
This setting was inspired by dance rhythms and music Bob heard while in Oaxaca, Mexico for the annual Guelaguetza celebration. Read more » | |
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Based on his popular "A Christmas Gloria" and Christmas tunes your assembly knows by heart, Read more » | |
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Since its composition in 1986, Mass of Hope has become a favorite in parishes large and small. Read more » | |
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Originally commissioned for the National Catholic Youth Conference, the revised edition of this beloved contemporary Mass setting captures the spirit of the young Church with fun, upbeat rhythms and accessible melodies filled with joyous enthusiasm. | |
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Drawing inspiration from the Gospel of John, traditionally known as the "spiritual gospel," these revised Eucharistic Acclamations from the Hurd Mass retain the transcendent character of a setting cherished by parishes large and small. | |
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Equally solemn with full choir and organ or in unison a capella, this Latin/English setting illustrates the profound beauty of chant. Read more » |
Additional revised Mass settings will be posted to this page in the coming months. Learn more about OCP's new Mass settings.
Updated on March 24, 2011
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