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International Liturgy PublicationsNashville, TN
Second edition
Three-Year / Durable Cover Cantor Book
SaintAugustineHymnal
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AC20146 Copyright © 2014, International Liturgy Publications PO Box 50476 Nashville, Tennessee 37205 www.ILPmusic.org www.SaintAugustineHymnal.com
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The English translation of the Psalm Responses, Alleluia Verses, Gospel Verses, and the Lenten Gospel Acclamation from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy Corporation (ICEL); excerpts from the English translation of The Roman Missal © 1973, ICEL; excerpts from the English translation of Holy Communion & Worship of the Eucharist outside of Mass © 1974, ICEL; excerpts from the English translation and chants of The Roman Missal © 2010, ICEL. All rights reserved.
Excerpts from the New American Bible © 1970, 1997, 1998, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc. (CCD), Washington, D.C. All rights reserved.
The liturgical texts are reproduced by authority of the Committee on Divine Worship, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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Published with ecclesiastical approval. NIHIL OBSTAT: Rev. Stephen G. Gideon, Censor Librorum IMPRIMATUR: Most Rev. David R. Choby, Bishop of Nashville
25 January 2011
Accompaniments for the Saint Augustine Hymnal include keyboard, guitar, and cantor book.
Other books for worship available from ILP: The Book of Divine Worship Word & Eucharist The Book of Sacred Liturgy
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From generation to generation, music has held a preeminent and powerful place in the gathering of believers. Since 1977, ILP has been publishing sacred music for worship and prayer. Throughout the years, ten guiding principles have remained at the heart of our planning:
1. The God Who formed us has compromised nothing in His love for us, and is worthy of no less than the highest and best that we have to offer. 2. The most important musical instrument in our prayer and divine worship is the singing congregation. 3. Old is not bad, simply because it is old; new is not better, simply because it is new. Our timeless deposit of faith is richer and invigorated through the prudent blending of old treasures and new gems. 4. Families grow in love of God and one another through shared prayer. Resources for divine worship must involve and speak to all ages to encourage family experiences of faith, drawing us into a wisdom that indelibly forms and informs every generation. 5. Our music and our prayer must speak the clear and explicit theology of our Catholic faith. Those who try to be everything to everyone speak to no one. 6. Our linguistic conventions must honor God. We cannot weaken the language of God in the name of “inclusivity.” Although ILP is committed to horizontal sensitivity, we will not tamper with Trinitarian theology. We will make all references to God evident by the capitalization of divine pronouns. 7. Music is the language of the heart and the voice of the spirit. We must publish hymns, songs, psalms and ritual music that resonate within the minds, hearts and memories of those who sing them; for, wherever these melodies live, so their message will grow. 8. Texts and melodies must foster the sacramental journey of each believer, drawing on the wealth of Scripture, the depth of tradition and the unspeakable beauty of ritual. 9. Music must be published in a key that everyone can sing.10. There need not be a language war between the Vernacular and the Vulgate. While enjoying the accessibility of English,we can continue to be enriched by the use of Latin and other languages.
With these principles informing our every decision, ILP is honored to present the Saint Augustine Hymnal, Three-Year Durable Cover 2nd Edition (SAH 3YR). Filling a great need within the Church today, the SAH 3YR is a blended compilation of traditional and contemporary titles that provides a wealth of sacred music, respecting the hermeneutic of continuity by including time-honored works and new, well-crafted compositions from a broad variety of publishers within the last century. Input from scholars, theologians, liturgists, hymnologists and presbyters as well as feedback from parishes that have been using the first edition of the Saint Augustine Hymnal throughout the past three years has rendered the SAH 3YR a powerful and useful treasure of hymns, songs, psalms and Mass settings. After compiling a base of timeless Public Domain hymns and chants that span seventeen centuries, ILP’s editorial team carefully selected “must have” titles from other publishers, both traditional and contemporary, including GIA, OCP, WLP, Hope, Oxford, Abingdon and thirty others. With the SAH 3YR, Catholics can at last benefit from a universal experience of substantive sacred music in divine worship from parish to parish. Additionally, no other hymnal offers such a wealth of musical settings for conforming psalm texts as found in the Ritual Edition of the Lectionary, thus enriching our ongoing experience of the Liturgy of the Word. We give thanks to many who have made this hymnal possible: the enormously talented authors, composers and arrangers that created the contents, the tireless engravers and editors that painstakingly and meticulously scrutinized every detail of every musical work, those who licensed the titles herein, and the designers and technicians that carefully crafted these books. International Liturgy Publications (ILP) is honored to bring you the Saint Augustine Hymnal, Three-Year Durable Cover 2nd Edition. May the Word, chant, hymns, songs, psalms and canticles that reside within these pages resound always on our lips, within our hearts and through our lives.
Preface
Vincent AmbrosettiPublisher, ILP
Contents
Psalms and Canticles....................................................................................................................................... 6All Psalms and Canticles are listed in numerical order beginning with Psalm 1
Additional Verses for Hymns..........................................................................................................................227
Gospel Acclamations and Intercessions.........................................................................................................241Mass of Renewal.....................................................................................................................................241People’s Mass..........................................................................................................................................245Mass for American Martyrs.....................................................................................................................247Mass of Majesty......................................................................................................................................248Mass of Saint Augustine.........................................................................................................................249Mass of the Good Shepherd...................................................................................................................252Mass of Wisdom.....................................................................................................................................255
Wait for the Lord (Hymn #128).............................................................................................................227Ubi Caritas (Hymn #168).......................................................................................................................228Surrexit Christus (Hymn #189)..............................................................................................................229Litany of the Saints (Hymn #238)..........................................................................................................230Eat This Bread (Hymn #274)...................................................................................................................232Give to the Lord (Hymn #354)...............................................................................................................233Teach Me, Lord, To Pray (Hymn #423)..................................................................................................235Bless the Lord, My Soul (Hymn #427)...................................................................................................236You Are My Hope, O God (Hymn #446)..............................................................................................237Laudate Dominum (Hymn #532)...........................................................................................................238Domine Deus (Hymn #594)...................................................................................................................240
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