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CORE REPERTOIRE CANTOR-CHOIR-ACCOMPANIST EDITION

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Mass Settings, Antiphons, Hymns, and Psalm Tones:

A study for parish musicians

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PREFACE ii

MASS ORDINARIES Roman Missal Chant Mass 1

Mass in Honor of Saint Cecilia-David Hurd 7 ANTIPHONS 18

PSALM TONES 33

HYMNS Alphabetical by First Line 36

Arranged by liturgical use 39

The English translation of the Roman Missal and Chants © 2010, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Mass in Honor of Saint Cecilia © David Hurd, 2011. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Psalm antiphons Tune and Harmony © J. Michael McCabe, 2011. Archdiocese of Omaha, All rights reserved. Used by permission. The Revised Grail Psalms © 2010, Conception Abbey/The Grail, administered by GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used by permission. Psalm tones © 2011 Archdiocese of Omaha, All rights reserved. Used by permission. SLDR-LDST Psalm Tone © Kevin Vogt, All rights reserved. Used by permission.

PPPREFACEREFACEREFACE

W henever we participate in the Mass, we join our hearts, minds and voices to the eternal worship of

God in heaven. There the heavenly choirs sing around the throne of God, "Holy, holy, holy." We

are invited to join the heavenly chorus as we celebrate the earthly liturgy.

Music, then, has been an integral part of Catholic worship from the beginning. Liturgical music, sacred music, is

not one of the frills that we bring in to dress things up for special occasions. As we lend our voices and instru-

ments to the action of the Mass, we are giving of ourselves more completely, in union with Jesus Christ. We are

allowing ourselves to be conformed to the pattern of heaven, expressing the communion that we seek with one

another, with the angels and saints, and with the Trinity.

Music is very much a part of the human experience. In our popular culture, we are often consumers of music. We

tend to listen to what we enjoy. Because our lives are so hectic, what we enjoy tends not to be very complicated or

challenging to hear or to sing. We tend to "consume" the music that fits us, and it often provides great enjoyment

and comfort.

The sacred music used in the Mass is not primarily about us. It is sung to God and not to the congregation. It is an

expression of the worship owed to God, who alone is the Almighty, who alone can save us from sin and death.

The reception of the third edition of the Roman Missal provides an opportunity to elevate our appreciation for the

music of the liturgy.

The Missal assumes that any number of the parts of the Mass can and should be chanted or sung. The priest can

chant the opening of the Mass (the sign of the cross) and the opening prayer. Priest and people together can chant

the various dialogues of the Mass, such as, "The Lord be with you. And with your spirit," or the dialogue before

the Preface. Chanting these dialogues helps us recognize that we are not simply exchanging pleasantries as we

might on the street. We are participating in sacred worship.

We are used to chanting or singing parts of the Mass together, and we will continue to do so. With the third edi-

tion of the Missal, the texts for the Glory to God, the Holy, Holy, Holy and the Lamb of God have changed some-

what in the new translation. So we will have to learn some new musical settings. One setting for the Mass is avail-

able in the Missal itself. We have commissioned the composition of another Mass setting to be used in the parishes

of the archdiocese. I have requested that these two settings of the Mass be learned and used in all parishes, so that

we can all participate together, no matter which church we are in.

I have also asked a group of liturgical musicians from parishes across the archdiocese to develop a core list of

psalms and hymns for use in all of our parishes. No parish will be restricted to using only the pieces on the list, but

I do want us all to have access to music that is beautiful, singable and theologically sound in its expression. Much

of this good music is already known to us. I would like to think that in every parish, the quality of our liturgical

music and the level of participation could be raised a notch or two from what we have been doing. This is an inte-

gral part of our being drawn more fully into the sacred mysteries we celebrate at Mass.

We can begin now to approach our music at Mass less like consumers looking for what we like and more properly

as worshippers who want to be conformed to the mystery of Christ. As we pray, listen and sing at Mass with gen-

erous hearts, this conformity to Christ is experienced here and now, even though imperfectly. In our worship here,

we learn to long for that perfect communion that can be ours, by God's grace, at the heavenly liturgy.

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Glória

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Mysterium Fidei Response A

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Agnus Dei

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Acclamation before the Gospel— Lent

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Acclamation before the Gospel-Alleluia

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Credo

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Mysterium Fidei Response A

Mysterium Fidei Response B

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ANTIPHONS

The following Antiphons were composed by J. Michael McCabe for the Archdiocese of Omaha. The texts

are taken from the proper chants of various Sundays throughout the year. They may be sung during any of the

three processions which occur at Mass: at the Entrance, at the Offertory and at Communion.

HOW TO USE PSALM TONES

Psalm tones provide a simple way to sing text for a cantor, a choir and even a congregation. The psalm

tone accompanying the antiphons consists of 4 measures. Each measure contains a two note phrase. Sing almost

all of the words of a line of text on the first note. Move to the second note on the final strong syllable of either

the last word or the next to last word. Move on whichever final syllable naturally receives an emphasis when spo-

ken.

If there are a different number of lines of text than four, repeat or omit measures to fit the text. For exam-

ple, two lines of text matches up with a four measure tone by singing the first line using the first measure and sing-

ing the second/last line using the last measure (i.e. 1,4). Six lines of text correlate to a four measure tone like this:

123434. Three lines of text with a four measure tone looks like this: 124.

More psalm tones can be found on page 35.

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Psalm 77 (76)

2 I cry aloud to God,

cry aloud to God that he may hear me.

3 In the day of my distress I seek the Lord.

In the night my hands are raised unwearied;

my soul refuses comfort. 4 As I remember my God, I groan.

I ponder, and my spirit faints.

5 You keep my eyes from closing.

I am troubled, unable to speak. 6 I think of the days of long ago,

and remember the years long past. 7 At night I muse within my heart.

I ponder, and my spirit questions.

8 “Will the Lord reject us forever?

Will he show us his favor no more? 9 Has his mercy vanished forever?

Has his promise come to an end? 10 Has God forgotten his mercy,

or in anger withdrawn his compassion?”

11 I said, “This is what causes my grief:

that the right hand of the Most High has changed.” 12 I remember the deeds of the LORD,

I remember your wonders of old;

13 I muse on all your works,

and ponder your mighty deeds.

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Psalm 101 (100)

I sing of merciful love and justice;

I raise a psalm to you, O LORD.

2 I will ponder the way of the blameless.

O when will you come to me?

I will walk with blameless heart

within my house; 3 I will not set before my eyes

whatever is base.

I hate the deeds of the crooked;

I will have none of it. 4 The false-hearted must keep far away;

I will know no evil.

5 Whoever slanders a neighbor in secret

I will bring to silence.

Proud eyes and haughty heart

I will never endure.

6 My eyes are on the faithful of the land,

that they may dwell with me.

The one who walks in the way of the blameless

shall be my servant.

7 No one who practices deceit

shall live within my house.

One who utters lies

shall not stand before my eyes.

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Psalm 95 (94)

1 Come, let us ring out our joy to the LORD;

hail the rock who saves us.

2 Let us come into his presence, giving thanks;

let us hail him with a song of praise.

3 A mighty God is the LORD,

a great king above all gods. 4 In his hands are the depths of the earth;

the heights of the mountains are his. 5 To him belongs the sea, for he made it,

and the dry land that he shaped by his hands.

6 O come; let us bow and bend low.

Let us kneel before the God who made us, 7 for he is our God and we

the people who belong to his pasture,

the flock that is led by his hand.

O that today you would listen to his voice! 8 “Harden not your hearts as at Meribah,

as on that day at Massah in the desert 9 when your forebears put me to the test;

when they tried me, though they saw my work.

10 For forty years I wearied of that generation,

and I said, „Their hearts are astray;

this people does not know my ways.‟ 11 Then I took an oath in my anger,

„Never shall they enter my rest.‟”

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Psalm 118 (117)

1 Give praise to the LORD, for he is good;

his mercy endures forever.

2 Let the house of Israel say,

“His mercy endures forever.” 3 Let the house of Aaron say,

“His mercy endures forever.” 4 Let those who fear the LORD say,

“His mercy endures forever.”

5 I called to the LORD in my distress;

he has answered and freed me. 6 The LORD is at my side; I do not fear.

What can mankind do against me? 7 The Lord is at my side as my helper;

I shall look in triumph on my foes.

8 It is better to take refuge in the LORD

than to trust in man; 9 it is better to take refuge in the LORD

than to trust in princes.

10 The nations all encircled me;

in the name of the LORD I cut them off. 11 They encircled me all around;

in the name of the LORD I cut them off.

12 They encircled me about like bees;

they blazed like a fire among thorns.

In the name of the LORD I cut them off.

13 I was thrust down, thrust down and falling,

but the LORD was my helper. 14 The LORD is my strength and my song;

he was my savior.

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Psalm 72 (71)

O God, give your judgment to the king,

to a king‟s son your justice,

2 that he may judge your people in justice,

and your poor in right judgment.

3 May the mountains bring forth peace for the people,

and the hills justice. 4 May he defend the poor of the people,

and save the children of the needy,

and crush the oppressor.

5 He shall endure like the sun and the moon

through all generations. 6 He shall descend like rain on the meadow,

like showers that water the earth.

7 In his days shall justice flourish,

and great peace till the moon is no more.

8 He shall rule from sea to sea,

from the River to the bounds of the earth. 9 Let the desert-dwellers fall before him,

and his enemies lick the dust.

10 The kings of Tarshish and the islands

shall pay him tribute.

The kings of Sheba and Seba

shall bring him gifts.

11 Before him all kings shall fall prostrate,

all nations shall serve him.

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Psalm 84 (83)

2 How lovely is your dwelling place,

O LORD of hosts.

3 My soul is longing and yearning

for the courts of the LORD.

My heart and my flesh cry out

to the living God.

4 Even the sparrow finds a home,

and the swallow a nest for herself

in which she sets her young, at your altars,

O LORD of hosts, my king and my God.

5 Blessed are they who dwell in your house,

forever singing your praise. 6 Blessed the people whose strength is in you,

whose heart is set on pilgrim ways.

7 As they go through the Baca Valley,

they make it a place of springs;

the autumn rain covers it with pools. 8 They walk with ever-growing strength;

the God of gods will appear in Sion.

9 O LORD God of hosts, hear my prayer;

give ear, O God of Jacob. 10 Turn your eyes, O God, our shield;

look on the face of your anointed.

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Psalm 122 (121)

I rejoiced when they said to me,

“Let us go to the house of the LORD.”

2 And now our feet are standing

within your gates, O Jerusalem.

3 Jerusalem is built as a city

bonded as one together. 4 It is there that the tribes go up,

the tribes of the LORD.

For Israel‟s witness it is

to praise the name of the LORD. 5 There were set the thrones for judgment,

the thrones of the house of David.

6 For the peace of Jerusalem pray,

“May they prosper, those who love you.” 7 May peace abide in your walls,

and security be in your towers.

8 For the sake of my family and friends,

let me say, “Peace upon you.” 9 For the sake of the house of the LORD, our God,

I will seek good things for you.

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Psalm 17 (16)

O LORD, hear a cause that is just,

pay heed to my cry.

Turn your ear to my prayer:

no deceit is on my lips. 2 From you may my justice come forth.

Your eyes discern what is upright.

3 Search my heart and visit me by night.

Test me by fire, and you will find no wrong in me.

4 My mouth does not transgress as others do;

on account of the words of your lips,

I closely watched the paths of the violent.

5 I kept my steps firmly in your paths.

My feet have never faltered.

6 To you I call; for you will surely heed me, O God.

Turn your ear to me; hear my words. 7 Display your merciful love.

By your right hand you deliver from their foes

those who put their trust in you.

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Psalm 104 (103)

1 Bless the LORD, O my soul!

O LORD my God, how great you are,

clothed in majesty and honor, 2 wrapped in light as with a robe!

You stretch out the heavens like a tent. 3 On the waters you establish your dwelling.

You make the clouds your chariot;

you ride on the wings of the wind. 4 You make the winds your messengers,

flame and fire your servants.

5 You set the earth on its foundation,

immovable from age to age. 6 You wrapped it with the depths like a cloak;

the waters stood higher than the mountains.

7 At your threat they took to flight;

at the voice of your thunder they fled.

8 The mountains rose, the valleys descended,

to the place which you had appointed them. 9 You set limits they might not pass,

lest they return to cover the earth.

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Psalm 90 (89)

O Lord, you have been our refuge,

from generation to generation.

2 Before the mountains were born,

or the earth or the world were brought forth,

you are God, from age to age.

3 You turn man back to dust,

and say, “Return, O children of men.”

4 To your eyes a thousand years

are like yesterday, come and gone,

or like a watch in the night.

5 You sweep them away like a dream,

like grass which is fresh in the morning. 6 In the morning it sprouts and is fresh;

by evening it withers and fades.

7 Indeed, we are consumed by your anger;

we are struck with terror at your fury. 8 You have set our guilt before you,

our secrets in the light of your face.

9 All our days pass away in your anger.

Our years are consumed like a sigh. 10 Seventy years is the span of our days,

or eighty if we are strong.

And most of these are toil and pain.

They pass swiftly and we are gone.

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Psalm 27 (26)

The LORD is my light and my salvation;

whom shall I fear?

The LORD is the stronghold of my life;

whom should I dread?

2 When those who do evil draw near

to devour my flesh,

it is they, my enemies and foes,

who stumble and fall.

3 Though an army encamp against me,

my heart would not fear.

Though war break out against me,

even then would I trust.

4 There is one thing I ask of the LORD,

only this do I seek:

to live in the house of the LORD

all the days of my life,

to gaze on the beauty of the LORD,

to inquire at his temple.

5 For there he keeps me safe in his shelter

in the day of evil.

He hides me under cover of his tent;

he sets me high upon a rock.

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Psalm 30 (29) 2 I will extol you, LORD, for you have raised me up,

and have not let my enemies rejoice over me.

3 O LORD my God, I cried to you for help,

and you have healed me.

4 O LORD, you have lifted up my soul from the grave,

restored me to life from those who sink into the pit.

5 Sing psalms to the LORD, you faithful ones;

give thanks to his holy name.

6 His anger lasts a moment; his favor all through life.

At night come tears, but dawn brings joy.

7 I said to myself in my good fortune:

“I shall never be shaken.”

8 O LORD, your favor had set me like a mountain stronghold.

Then you hid your face, and I was put to confusion.

9 To you, O LORD, I cried,

to my God I appealed for mercy:

10 “What profit is my lifeblood, my going to the grave?

Can dust give you thanks, or proclaim your faithfulness?”

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Psalm 72 (71)

O God, give your judgment to the king,

to a king‟s son your justice,

2 that he may judge your people in justice,

and your poor in right judgment.

3 May the mountains bring forth peace for the people,

and the hills justice. 4 May he defend the poor of the people,

and save the children of the needy,

and crush the oppressor.

5 He shall endure like the sun and the moon

through all generations. 6 He shall descend like rain on the meadow,

like showers that water the earth.

7 In his days shall justice flourish,

and great peace till the moon is no more.

8 He shall rule from sea to sea,

from the River to the bounds of the earth. 9 Let the desert-dwellers fall before him,

and his enemies lick the dust.

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Psalm 55 (54)

2 Give ear, O God, to my prayer;

do not hide from my pleading.

3 Attend to me and reply;

with my cares, I cannot rest.

4 I tremble at the shouts of the foe,

at the cries of the wicked,

for they pile up evil upon me;

in anger they malign me.

5 My heart is stricken within me;

death‟s terror falls upon me. 6 Trembling and fear come over me,

and horror overwhelms me.

7 I say, “O that I had wings like a dove,

to fly away and be at rest! 8 I would indeed escape far away,

and take refuge in the desert.

9 I shall await him who saves me

from the raging wind and tempest.”

10 Engulf and confuse their speech, O Lord,

for I see violence and strife in the city! 11 Night and day they patrol its walls.

In its midst are wickedness and evil.

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HOW TO USE PSALM TONES

Psalm tones provide a simple way for a cantor, a choir and even a congregation to sing text. The following

psalm tones consist of 4 and 2 measure tones. Each measure contains a two note phrase. Sing almost all of the

words of a line of text on the first note. Move to the second note on the final strong syllable of either the last

word or the next to last word. Move on whichever final syllable naturally receives an emphasis when spoken.

If there are a different number of lines of text than four or two, then you repeat or omit measures to fit the

text. For example, two lines of text matches up with a four measure tone by singing the first line using the first

measure and singing the second/last line using the last measure, (i.e. 1,4). Six lines of text correlate to a four meas-

ure tone like this: 123434. Three lines of text with a four measure tone looks like this: 124.

These Psalm tones may be used in a variety of ways. For example, any of these tones may be sung in place

of the tone given with the Antiphons in this collection. These tones may also be used to sing the Responsorial

Psalm and the Psalm verses. They can even facilitate the singing of the Mass proper texts: the Entrance chant, the

Offertory chant and the Communion chant. Mass propers have been assigned for every Mass throughout the li-

turgical year and an English translation of the Mass propers can be found here: http://musicasacra.com/sep/

In order to use the psalm tones to sing these parts of the Mass, the director must prepare the text so that

the choir knows when to change pitches. Simply divide the text into lines and then sing the text to the tone. The

following example will illustrate how the psalm tones may be used to sing the Mass.

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Example of how to use a psalm tone to sing the Mass:

First Sunday of Advent, Year C

Responsorial Psalm

To you, O Lord, (sung to measure one)

I lift my soul. (sung to measure four)

Verse: O Lord, make me know your ways. (sung to measure one)

Teach me your paths. (sung to measure two)

Guide me in your truth, and teach me; for you are the God of my salvation. (sung to measure three)

I have hoped in you all day long. (sung to measure four)

Communion Chant

The Lord will bestow his bounty, (sung to measure one)

and our earth shall yield its increase (sung to measure four)

Verse: O Lord, you have favored your land, (sung to measure one)

and brought back the captives of Jacob. (sung to measure two)

You forgave the guilt of your people, (sung to measure three)

and covered all their sins. (sung to measure four)

You averted all your rage; (sung to measure three)

you turned back the heat of your anger. (sung to measure four)

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PSALM TONES

DTLS

DTSL

SLFS MRDF-MRTD

SLFS-DRLS

SLDR-LDST (Vogt)

DTLS-LDRD

DTLS-FSLS

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HYMNS

The following list presents a core repertoire of hymns for our archdiocese. This repertoire serves to strengthen

our ability to sing together when parishes join to worship. The hymns on this list are found in most hymnals.

Parishes are free to sing hymns which are not on this list.

HYMNS—alphabetical by first line

All Creatures of Our God and King Lasst uns erfreuen

All Glory, Laud, and Honor St. Theodulph

All People that on Earth do Dwell Old Hundredth

Alleluia! Sing to Jesus! Hyfrydol

At the Cross Her Station Keeping Stabat Mater

Attende, Domine Attende, Domine

Behold the Lamb Willett

Blest are They Haas

Christ, the Lord, is Risen Today Llanfair

Come, Christians, Join to Sing Madrid

Come, Holy Ghost Lambillote

Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus Stuttgart

Creator of the Stars of Night Conditor alme siderum

Creator Spirit, by Whose Aid Lasst uns erfreuen

Crown Him with Many Crowns Diadamata

Day is Done Ar hyd y nos

Down in Adoration Falling St. Thomas/Pange lingua gloriosi

Faith of our Fathers St. Catherine

Father, We Praise You Christe sanctorum

For all the Saints Sine nomine

For the Beauty of the Earth Dix

For the Fruits of this Creation Ar hyd y nos

From All Who Dwell Below the Skies Old Hundredth

God, we Praise You Nettleton

God, who Made the Earth and Heaven Ar hyd y nos

Hail, Holy Queen Salve regina coelitum

Have Mercy on Us, Lord Attende Domine

Holy God, we Praise Thy Name Grosser Gott

Holy, Holy, Holy Nicaea

Humbly, Lord, We Worship You Adoro te devote

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I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say Kingsfold

I Sing the Mighty Power of God Ellacombe

Immaculate Mary Lourdes Hymn

In Christ there is no East or West McKee

Jesus Christ is Risen Today Easter Hymn

Jesus, Lead the Way Rochelle

Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All Sweet Sacrament

Joyful, Joyful, We Adore You Hymn to Joy

Lead Me, Lord Becker

Led by the Spirit Kingsfold

Let all Mortal Flesh Keep Silence Picardy

Lift High the Cross Crucifer

Lord of all Hopefulness Slane

Lord, Who Throughout these Forty Days St. Flavian

Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service In Babilone/Beach Spring

Love Divine, All Loves Excelling Hyfrydol

My Soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord Magnificat

Now Thank We All our God Nun danket all Gott

O Christ, the Great Foundation Aurelia

O Come, Divine Messiah Venez, divin Messie

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel Veni, veni Emmanuel

O Gladsome Light Nunc dimittis

O God, Almighty Father Gott vater sei gepreisen

O God, Beyond all Praising Thaxted

O God, Our Help in Ages Past St. Anne

O Sacrament Most Holy Fulda

O Sacred Head, Surrounded Passion Chorale

O Salutaris Hostia Duguet/Verbum supernum prodiens

O Saving Victim Duguet /Verbum supernum prodiens

On Jordan’s Bank Winchester New

Praise to the Lord Lobe den Herren

Salve Regina Salve Regina

Send us Your Spirit Haas

Sing, My Tongue, the Savior’s Glory Pange lingua gloriosi

Sing of Mary In Babilone

Sing with all the Saints in Glory Hymn to Joy

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Tantum ergo St. Thomas/Pange lingua gloriosi

The Church’s One Foundation Aurelia

The Day You Gave Us, Lord, is Ended St. Clement

The King of Love My Shepherd Is St. Columba

The Strife is O’er Victory

There’s a Wideness in God’s Mercy In Babilone/St. Helen

To Jesus Christ, Our Sovereign King Ich glaub an Gott

Ubi Caritas Ubi Caritas

Veni Creator Spiritus Veni creator

We Gather Together Kremser

We Walk by Faith Dunlap’s Creek/Shanti

Jesu dulcis memoria/Ave maris stella

Were You There? Were You There

When Love is Found O Waly Waly

Word of God, Come Down on Earth Liebster Jesu

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ADVENT

Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus Stuttgart

Creator of the Stars of Night Conditor alme siderum

O Come, Divine Messiah Venez, divin Messie

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel Veni, veni Emmanuel

On Jordan’s Bank Winchester New

CHRISTMAS

Traditional Christmas Carols

HOLY FAMILY

Sing of Mary In Babilone

LENT

All Glory, Laud, and Honor St. Theodulph

At the Cross Her Station Keeping Stabat Mater

Attende Domine Attende Domine

Have Mercy on Us, Lord Attende Domine

Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence Picardy

Lord, Who Throughout these Forty Days St. Flavian

O Sacred Head, Surrounded Passion Chorale

Were You There? Were You There

EASTER

Christ, the Lord, is Risen Today Llanfair

Jesus Christ is Risen Today Easter Hymn

The Strife is O’er Victory

PENTECOST

Come, Holy Ghost Lambillotte

Creator, Spirit, By Whose Aid Lasst uns erfreuen

Send Us Your Spirit Haas

Veni Creator Spiritus Veni Creator

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TITLE TUNE

MARIAN

Hail, Holy Queen Salve regina coelitum

Immaculate Mary Lourdes Hymn

Magnificat Setting from parish hymnal

FUNERAL

Alleluia! Sing to Jesus Hyfrydol

For All the Saints Sine nomine

I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say Kingsfold

Now Thank We All Our God Nun danket alle Gott

MARRIAGE

Love Divine, All Loves Excelling Hyfrydol

Ubi Caritas Ubi caritas

When Love is Found O Waly Waly

EXPOSITION/BENEDICTION

Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All Sweet Sacrament

O Sacrament Most Holy Fulda

O Saving Victim/O Salutaris Duguet/Verbum supernum prodiens

Tantum Ergo St. Thomas/Pange lingua gloriosi

LITURGY OF THE HOURS

Day is Done Ar hyd y nos

Father, We Praise You Christe sanctorum

O Gladsome Light Nunc dimittis

Salve Regina Salve Regina

The Day You Gave Us St. Clement

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CONTEMPORARY STYLE

Behold the Lamb Willett

Blest are They Haas

Lead Me, Lord Becker

RCIA

Jesus, Lead the Way Rochelle

MANDATION OF LECTORS

Word of God, Come Down on Earth Liebster Jesu

GENERAL

All Creatures of Our God and King Lasst uns erfreuen

All People that on Earth do Dwell Old Hundredth

Alleluia, Sing to Jesus Hyfrydol

Come, Christians, Join to Sing Madrid

Come, Holy Ghost Lambillote

Crown Him with Many Crowns Diadamata

Faith of our Fathers St. Catherine

For the Beauty of the Earth Dix

For the Fruits of this Creation Ar hyd y nos

From All Who Dwell Below the Skies Old Hundredth

God, we Praise You Nettleton

God, who Made the Earth and Heaven Ar hyd y nos

Holy God, we Praise Thy Name Grosser Gott

Holy, Holy, Holy Nicaea

Humbly, Lord, We Worship You Adoro te devote

I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say Kingsfold

I Sing the Mighty Power of God Ellacombe

In Christ there is no East or West McKee

Joyful, Joyful, We Adore You Hymn to Joy

Led by the Spirit Kingsfold

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GENERAL

Let all Mortal Flesh Keep Silence Picardy

Lift High the Cross Crucifer

Lord of all Hopefulness Slane

Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service In Babilone/Beach Spring

Love Divine, All Loves Excelling Hyfrydol

Now Thank We All our God Nun danket all Gott

O Christ, the Great Foundation Aurelia

O God, Almighty Father Gott vater sei gepreisen

O God, Beyond all Praising Thaxted

O God, Our Help in Ages Past St. Anne

Praise to the Lord Lobe den Herren

Sing with all the Saints in Glory Hymn to Joy

The Church’s One Foundation Aurelia

The King of Love, My Shepherd Is St. Columba

There’s a Wideness in God’s Mercy In Babilone/St. Helen

To Jesus Christ, Our Sovereign King Ich glaub an Gott

We Gather Together Kremser

We Walk by Faith Dunlap’s Creek/Shanti/Jesu dulcis memoria/Ave maris stella