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The Ordination and Installation of the Archbishop of Westminster

on BBC Radio 3

from Westminster Cathedral
The Ordination and Installation of the Rt Rev George Basil Hume as Archbishop of Westminster by the Apostolic Delegate to Great Britain, Archbishop Bruno Heim assisted by bishop JOHN GERARD MCCLEAN. BISHOP OF MIDDLESBROUGH and BISHOP CHRISTOPHER BUTLER , VICAR CAPITULAR OF WESTMINSTER.
The Ordination takes place during the Mass for the Feast of the Annunciation after the Gospel.
Readings: Isaiah 7, vv 10-14; 2 Timothy 1, vv 6-14; Luke 1, vv 26-38
Music: All people that on earth do dwell: Kyrie (plainsong); Gloria (Lassus); Sequence (plainsong); Alleluia (Bevan); Come, Holy Ghost: Summae Trinitati (Fauxbourdon); Ecce Sacerdos (Bruckner); Tota pulchra es Maria (Bruckner); Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace (Wesley); Sanctus (plainsong): Agnus Dei (Lassus); Beati quorum via (Stanford): Soul of my Saviour; Magnificat (Luca Marenzio ); Christ is made the sure foundation: Now thank we all our God Master of ceremonies FATHER ANTONY HOWE
Music directed by DAVID BEVAN Commentary by ROBERT HUDSON and FATHER JOHN HARRIOTT , SJ (Also on BBC2)

Contributors

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George Basil Hume
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Bruno Heim
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John Gerard
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Christopher Butler
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Luca Marenzio
Directed By:
David Bevan
Commentary By:
Robert Hudson
Commentary By:
Father John Harriott

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