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Pope Saint Paul VI (3 April 1969): “Although the text of the Roman Gradual—at least that which concerns the singing—has not been changed, the Entrance antiphons and Communions antiphons have been revised for Masses without singing.”

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Free Musical Settings • Roman Missal, 3rd Edition

HE ST. RALPH SHERWIN GLORIA is a remarkably prayerful musical setting of the text that is sure to serve our worship for years to come—well worth the investment of time to teach your parish community. — Gregory Glenn, Cathedral of the Madeleine

Mass in Honor of Saint Noël Chabanel (2023)
Jeffrey Ostrowski, Composer

Download the complete Mass for free

Mass in honor of St. Isaac Jogues (2014)
Congregational Mass printed in the Jogues Illuminated Missal

Scores: Organist — Congregation — SATB   •   Videos: Click here

*  PDF Download • “Mass of the English Martyrs” (Ostrowski)
—Includes a choral setting of the “Our Father” (SATB).


Mass in Honor of Pope Saint John Paul II (2014)
Richard J. Clark, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (29 pages)   •   Practice Videos: Click here


Mass in honor of Mary, Star of the Sea (2013)
Michael Olbash, Composer

Accompaniments: Click here   •   Practice Videos: Gloria Video — Sanctus/Preface Video


Mass in honor of St. Ralph Sherwin (2010)
Jeff Ostrowski, Composer

Accompaniments: PDF (17 pages)   •   Practice Videos: Click here


Missa Misericordiae Dei (2017)
Nigel Lucas Silvester McBain

Musical Score: PDF (14 pages)


Mass in honor of St. John Neumann (2011)
Fr. David Friel, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (21 pages)


Mass of the Alabaster Jar (2016)
Brandon Byrne, Composer

Removed by the composer on 18 January 2025.


Mass in honor of St. Veronica (2016)
Brandon Byrne, Composer

Removed by the composer on 18 January 2025.


Mass in honor of Fr. Solanus Casey (2017)
Composed by Br. Joe Babcock, OFM Cap. and S.V. Guokas

Score with Assembly inserts: PDF (8 pages)


Mass in honor of St. Anne Line (2011)
Jeff Ostrowski, Composer

Accompaniments: Ostrowski   •   Practice Videos: Click here

“Lamb of God” from the
Mass of Saint Anne Line
in 5 different keys.

Congregational Insert • Mass in honor of Saint Anne Line


Mass of the Mediatrix (2011)
Patrick O’Shea, Composer

Full score: PDF (33 pages)   •   Numerous additional resources are here.


Mass in honor of St. Bernadette (2012)
Richard K. Fitzgerald, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (12 pages)   •   Additional: PDF   •   Audio Files: Click here


Missal Chants (2011, ICEL)
Organ Accompaniments by Jeff Ostrowski

Accompaniments: PDF (21 pages)   •   Practice Videos: Glory to God — Our Father

*  PDF Download • SANCTUS (English, Latin, & Spanish)

The same thing has been done for the AGNUS DEI.

Jeff Ostrowski in 2024 harmonized the KYRIE from them the ICEL Missal chants.


Mass in honor of Our Lady of Good Help (2011)
Aristotle A. Esguerra, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (5 pages)   •   Practice Video: Holy, Holy, Holy


Mass in honor of Saint Thomas More (2009)
Fr. Samuel F. Weber, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (15 pages)


Mass in honor of St. Theresa the Little Flower (2013)
Matthew Phelps, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (25 pages)


Mass of the Sacred Heart (2010)
Richard Rice, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (12 pages)


Mass in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe (2011)
Aristotle A. Esguerra, Composer

Accompaniment: Esguerra — Kwasniewski


Mass of St. Theodore (2011)
Richard Rice, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (20 pages)   •   Practice Videos: Click here


Mass of the Prophets and Martyrs (2011)
L. Columbkille Simms, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (13 pages)   •   Practice Audio: Click here


Mass in honor of St. Edmund Jennings (2011)
Jeff Ostrowski, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (7 pages)   •   Practice Videos: Click here


Missa Stelliferi Conditor Orbis (2011)
Kevin Allen, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (12 pages)


Mass in Honor of St. Raphael — “Glory to God” (2013)
Heather Hineline and Ben Yanke

Accompaniment: PDF (6 pages)


Mass in honor of St. Patrick — “Glory to God” (2012)
William Finn, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (9 pages)   •   Audio File: Click here


Holy Angels Mass (2010)
Brian Michael Page, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (11 pages) — Full Score (26 pages)


Mass of St. Therese (2011)
Royce Nickel, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (9 pages) — PDF (Vocalist)


Mass of Saint Benedict (2011)
Albert Ahlstrom, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (13 pages)


Mass of the Holy Spirit (2011)
Albert Ahlstrom, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (24 pages)


Capel-y-ffin Mass (2011)
Ian Williams, Composer

Accompaniment: PDF (9 pages) — PDF (congregation) — PDF (choir)


Mass in honor of St. Edmund Arrowsmith (2010)
Jeff Ostrowski, Composer

Accompaniments: PDF (Higher Key) — PDF (Lower Key)   •   Practice Videos: Click here

Scores & Videos for the SATB Gloria: Click here   •   Congregational: (Melody-Only)

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President’s Corner

    “To Cover Sin With Smooth Names”
    Monsignor Ronald Knox created several English translations of the PSALTER at the request of the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster. Readers know that the third edition of the Saint Edmund Campion Missal uses a magnificent translation of the ROMAN CANON (and complete Ordo Missae) created in 1950 by Monsignor Knox. What’s interesting is that, when psalms are used as part of the Ordo Missae, he doesn’t simply copy and paste from his other translations. Consider the beautiful turn of phrase he adds to Psalm 140 (which the celebrant prays as he incenses crucifix, relics, and altar): “Lord, set a guard on my mouth, a barrier to fence in my lips, lest my heart turn to thoughts of evil, to cover sin with smooth names.” The 3rd edition of the CAMPION MISSAL is sleek; it fits easily in one’s hand. The print quality is beyond gorgeous. One must see it to believe it! You owe it to yourself—at a minimum—to examine these sample pages from the full-color section.
    —Jeff Ostrowski
    Heretical Hymns
    As a public service, perhaps a theologian ought to begin assembling a heretical hymns collection. A liturgical book—for funerals!—published by the Collegeville Press contains this monstrosity by someone named “Delores Dufner.” I can’t tell what the lyrics are trying to convey—can you? I detest ‘hymns’ with lines such the one she came up with: “Let the thirsty come and drink, Share My wine and bread.” Somehow, the publication was granted an IMPRIMATUR by Most Rev’d Jerome Hanus (bishop of Saint Cloud) on 16 August 1989. It’s a nice tune, but paired with a nasty text!
    —Jeff Ostrowski
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    Our tiny 501(c)3 nonprofit organization exists solely by generous readers who donate $5.00 per month. We have no endowment; we have no major donors; we run no advertisements; we have no savings. A donor wrote to us: “I so appreciate all you do and have done, and your generosity is unprecedented. I am honored to be able to make a monthly contribution.” Another monthly donor says: “Thank you for everything CC Watershed does. We are able to add so much solemnity to Holy Mass due to the resources made available here.” Can you spare a few dollars each month to help us survive?
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Quick Thoughts

    “Reminder” — Month of Febr. (2026)
    On a daily basis, I speak to people who don’t realize we publish a free newsletter (although they’ve followed our blog for years). We have no endowment, no major donors, no savings, and refuse to run annoying ads. As a result, our mailing list is crucial to our survival. It couldn’t be easier to subscribe! Just scroll to the bottom of any blog article and enter your email address.
    —Jeff Ostrowski
    PDF Chart • “Plainsong Rhythm”
    I will go to my grave without understanding the lack of curiosity so many people have about the rhythmic modifications made by Dom André Mocquereau. For example, how can someone examine this single sheet comparison chart and at a minimum not be curious about the differences? Dom Mocquereau basically creates a LONG-SHORT LONG-SHORT rhythmic pattern—in spite of enormous and overwhelming manuscript evidence to the contrary. That’s why some scholars referred to his method as “Neo-Mensuralist” or “Neo-Mensuralism.”
    —Jeff Ostrowski
    PDF • “O Come All Ye Faithful” (Simplified)
    I admire the harmonization of “Adeste Fideles” by David Willcocks (d. 2015), who served as director of the Royal College of Music (London, England). In 2025, I was challenged to create a simplified arrangement for organists incapable of playing the authentic version at tempo. The result was this simplified keyboard arrangement (PDF download) based on the David Willcocks version of “O Come All Ye Faithful.” Feel free to play through it and let me know what you think.
    —Jeff Ostrowski

Random Quote

“In older times we referred to humans as the human race, but according to this foundation we are being classed with the animals on the farm, the cow, the horse, the mule […] According to this foundation, I have no right to be born, for I am the youngest of 16 children, and God bless my mother for every one of them!”

— Archbishop Schrembs (d. 1945) vs. a foundation promoting artificial contraception

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