Jesuit Father Christopher Willcock is a gifted, prolific and award-winning composer and music teacher. While many of his works are liturgical, written for choir and assembly, others were created with the concert hall in mind.
Songs
- A Blessing
- A Servant Song
- Agnus Dei
- Amen
- As Often as We Eat the Bread
- Be Merciful, O Lord/Create a Clean Heart
- Be Reconciled As One
- Behold a Star Shining
- Blest Be the Star
- Bright as the Sun
- Cleanse Us, Lord
- Come and Heal Us
- Come to Me
- Credo
- En Todo Amar
- Eucharistic Prayer II "Trocaire"
- Fraction Rite
- Friends in the Lord
- Gifts of the Spirit
- Give Us a Pure Heart
- Gloria
- Glory to God
- God of Peace
- Gospel Acclamation
- Hymn to God’s Love
- I Lift Up My Eyes to the Mountains
- I Will Praise Your Name
- In Remembrance of You
- It Is Good to Give You Thanks
- Jesus Christ Is Lord
- Kyrie
- Lamb of God
- Lead Us Home, Lord
- Let All the Peoples
- Lord, Have Mercy
- Missa Brevis - Merton
- My Soul Is Thirsting for You
- O Redeemer
- O Veni, Sancte Spiritus
- Palm Sunday Procession
- Peace Prayer
- Peace at the Last
- Pentecost Sequence
- Praise the Lord, Hallelujah
- Praise to Christ
- Prayer of St. Francis
- Prayer of St. Thomas More
- Remain in My Love
- Sanctus
- Save Us, Savior
- Shelter Me, Lord
- Shout with Joy
- Song of the Virgin Mary
- Spirit-Power
- Take Hold of Me, Lord
- Taste and See
- The Cup We Bless
- The Hope You Have in You
- The Lord Is Kind and Merciful
- The Lord Now Rules
- The Way
- There Is Nothing Told
- This Body
- To Serve Is to Reign
- We Have Been Chosen
- We Have No Other Boast
- We Proclaim Your Death
- When We Eat This Bread
- Whence Comes This Fire
- Who Did You See?
- Your Word, O Lord
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Bio
Jesuit Father Christopher Willcock is a gifted, prolific and award-winning composer and music teacher. Born in Sydney, Australia, he completed studies in piano and composition at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music in 1974 and was ordained a priest in the Society of Jesus in 1977. He completed doctoral studies in sacramental and liturgical theology at the Institut Catholique and the Sorbonne in Paris. On his return to Australia, he began teaching liturgy at the United Faculty of Theology, which he did for many years. From 2011 to 2012, he held the Gasson Chair in Jesuit Studies at Boston College.
Much of Fr. Willcock’s compositional activity has been in the area of liturgical music, but a smaller body of his work was written with the concert hall in mind. He has published many liturgical music collections for assembly and choir through OCP, including God Here Among Us, In Remembrance of You, Your Kingdom Come, Psalms for the Journey, Sing We Now of Christmas and Who Did You See?, his collection of music for World Youth Day 2008 in Sydney, Australia. In 1993, Christopher was the inaugural recipient of the Percy Jones Memorial Award for outstanding contribution to liturgical music. He was recently awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Australian Catholic University, also for his contribution to liturgical music within the Catholic Church.
Fr. Willcock is a frequent workshop presenter in Australia on the topic of music in the liturgy. He is currently an adjunct professor at Jesuit Theological College, in Parkville, just outside Melbourne, Australia, which allows him to devote himself full-time to composing.