Each chapel usually has a service sheet for you to follow.
However, once you’re seated in chapel, the service will go something like this.
INTROIT
Sometimes (but not always) the choir sings a piece before they sit down or immediately they arrive in their seats.
PRECES AND RESPONSES
This is basically sung prayers from the choir & priest.
THE PSALM
Sung by the choir to a (usually) harmonized ‘chant’. The chant is repeated with each verse. There will usually be a book in front of you so you can follow the psalm words if you wish.
THE MAGNIFICAT
A musical setting of the words of Mary, mother of Jesus, rejoicing at the prospect of Christ’s birth.
THE NUNC DIMITTUS
A musical setting of the Song of Simeon – an old man who, once he had met Jesus, declared himself happy to die in peace because of the fulfilment he felt from the meeting.
ANTHEM
Another choral piece, usually setting words from the Bible.
HYMN
Sometimes the service ends with a hymn for choir and congregation to sing together. There will usually be a hymnbook in front for you and the priest will tell you the number of the hymn before it starts.
ORGAN VOLUNTARY
An organ piece played while the choir and clergy process out.
Here’s a few tips to help you feel comfortable about how it all works.