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This book covers Responsorial Psalms for Sundays for the three year liturgical cycle. The melodies are in Gregorian modes but very easy to sing. All verses are notated and use Gregorian Psalm tones.

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Arlene Oost-Zinner

Parish Book of Psalms

The Church Music Association of America

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Music © Copyright 2012 Arlene Oost-Zinner

Cover design by Chad ParishEngraving by Richard Chonak and Ben YankeLayout by Mary C. WeaverIndexing by Richard Chonak

Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition © 2001, 1998, 1997, 1986, 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Inc., Washington, D.C. Used with permission. All rights reserved. No portion of this text may be reproduced by any means without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

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ISBN 978-0-9848652-7-7Second printing

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Contents

Introduction ............................................................................................1

Advent ....................................................................................... 3 First Sunday .............................................................................................4 Second Sunday ....................................................................................... 10 Third Sunday ......................................................................................... 16 Fourth Sunday .......................................................................................22

Christmas ................................................................................ 29 Vigil Mass ..............................................................................................30 Mass During the Night .......................................................................... 32 Mass at Dawn .......................................................................................35 Mass During the Day ............................................................................36 Holy Family ............................................................................................38 Mary, Mother of God .............................................................................44 Second Sunday After the Nativity ..........................................................46 The Epiphany of the Lord .......................................................................48 The Baptism of the Lord .........................................................................50

Lent .......................................................................................... 57 Ash Wednesday .....................................................................................58 First Sunday ...........................................................................................60 Second Sunday .......................................................................................66 Third Sunday .........................................................................................72 Fourth Sunday ....................................................................................... 78 Fifth Sunday...........................................................................................84

Holy Week ............................................................................... 91 Palm Sunday ..........................................................................................92 Thursday of the Lord’s Supper ...............................................................94 Friday of the Passion of the Lord ............................................................96

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Easter ....................................................................................... 99 Easter Vigil ...........................................................................................100 Easter Sunday ...................................................................................... 126 Second Sunday (Divine Mercy Sunday) ............................................... 128 Third Sunday .......................................................................................130 Fourth Sunday ..................................................................................... 136 Fifth Sunday......................................................................................... 142 Sixth Sunday ........................................................................................ 148 The Ascension of the Lord ....................................................................154 Seventh Sunday ................................................................................... 156 Pentecost, Vigil Mass ........................................................................... 162 Pentecost ............................................................................................... 174 The Most Holy Trinity ......................................................................... 176 Corpus Christi (The Body and Blood of Christ) ................................... 182 The Sacred Heart of Jesus ..................................................................... 188

Ordinary Time .......................................................................195 Second Sunday ..................................................................................... 196 Third Sunday .......................................................................................200 Fourth Sunday .....................................................................................206 Fifth Sunday......................................................................................... 212 Sixth Sunday ........................................................................................ 218 Seventh Sunday ................................................................................... 224 Eighth Sunday ...................................................................................... 228 Ninth Sunday .......................................................................................234 Tenth Sunday ....................................................................................... 240 Eleventh Sunday .................................................................................. 247 Twelfth Sunday .................................................................................... 252 Thirteenth Sunday ............................................................................... 258 Fourteenth Sunday ...............................................................................264 Fifteenth Sunday .................................................................................. 270 Sixteenth Sunday ................................................................................. 278 Seventeenth Sunday ............................................................................. 284 Eighteenth Sunday ............................................................................... 292 Nineteenth Sunday ...............................................................................298

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Twentieth Sunday ................................................................................306 Twenty-first Sunday ............................................................................. 312 Twenty-second Sunday ........................................................................ 318 Twenty-third Sunday ........................................................................... 324 Twenty-fourth Sunday ......................................................................... 332 Twenty-fifth Sunday ............................................................................338 Twenty-sixth Sunday ...........................................................................344 Twenty-seventh Sunday .......................................................................350 Twenty-eighth Sunday .........................................................................356 Twenty-ninth Sunday........................................................................... 362 Thirtieth Sunday ..................................................................................368 Thirty-first Sunday .............................................................................. 375 Thirty-second Sunday ..........................................................................380 Thirty-third Sunday .............................................................................386 Christ the King ..................................................................................... 392

Feasts and Solemnities ..........................................................399 The Conversion of St. Paul ...................................................................401 The Presentation of the Lord ................................................................402 St. Joseph, Husband of Mary ................................................................404 The Annunciation of the Lord ..............................................................406 The Nativity of St. John the Baptist, Vigil Mass ...................................408 The Nativity of St. John the Baptist ...................................................... 410 Sts. Peter and Paul ...............................................................................412 The Transfiguration of the Lord ............................................................ 414 The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Vigil Mass ..................... 416 The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary ........................................ 419 The Exaltation of the Holy Cross ..........................................................420 All Saints ..............................................................................................422 All Souls ............................................................................................... 424 The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica .................................................428 The Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary ..................................430 Our Lady of Guadalupe .......................................................................433

Index .......................................................................................435

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IntroduCtIon

This collection of plainchant Responsorial Psalm settings in Eng-lish is intended for Ordinary Form Masses. The texts of these psalms correspond with those found in the Lectionary for Mass

for the dioceses of the United States of America and provide an ac-cessible, tradition-based option for singing the Responsorial Psalms at Mass on Sundays and selected solemnities and feasts.

Each of these settings can be led by an unaccompanied schola or single cantor; members of the congregation should be able to re-peat their parts after one or two hearings. All of the verses are fully pointed and notated to facilitate ease in performance by the cantor or schola.

Plainchant is text driven. Though modal in form, neither the melodies nor the mode choices for these settings are based on those of their corresponding Graduals, which are sometimes considered the prede-cessors of the Responsorial Psalm. The melodies of these antiphons are original and were inspired by the abrupt but ultimately delightful sonority and rhythms of the English language.

The verses are set to the Gregorian Office tone formulas that not only correspond in terms of mode but also best complement the Eng-lish idiom. With a few exceptions, I have opted to treat each cycle of verses with only one mediant and final cadence. This allows the con-gregation to hear the final cadence only one time per cycle and sends a clear signal when it is time to repeat the antiphon.

Finally, spending a good deal of time on the reciting tone translates into fewer interruptions in the flow of the text and, by way of con-trast, renewed attention to the antiphon melody.

My hope is that this collection fosters prayer in the minds and hearts and on the lips of individuals and communities who sing from it—

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and that its foundation in Gregorian structures gives rise to a greater appreciation of our musical heritage as Catholics in both cognitive and auditory ways.

Many thanks are due my friends and colleagues in the Church Music Association of America and beyond who have provided me with a great deal of encouragement: David Hughes, Paul Weber, Aristotle Esguerra, Jeffrey Ostrowski, Adam Bartlett, Richard Rice, Ryan Mur-phy, Wilko Brouwers, William Mahrt, Scott Turkington, Mary Jane Ballou, and many more. I am also indebted to the Reverend Monsi-gnor William J. Skoneki, the St. Cecilia Schola, and parishioners of St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church in Auburn, Alabama, for helping me to see, week after week, what works and what does not.

Special thanks are also due Jeffrey Tucker, Richard Chonak, Ben Yan-ke, and Mary Weaver as well as the many donors who have made this book a reality. As always, I am grateful to my family, and I remain in humble service to our Lord, to whom all prayers are lifted and for whom all songs are sung.

Arlene Oost-Zinner

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Advent

Advent

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First Sunday of AdventPs. 122: 1-2, 3-4, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR A

LV�

et�

us

go

re

joi-

����

cing

� �

to

the

house

of�

the�

Lord.� �

� �

1. I�

re

joiced

��

because they said to me,

“We

��

will

go

��

up to the house of the

Lord.”

� ��

And

now

� �

we

��

have set foot within your gates, O

Je-

ru

sa

lem.

� �

A.

� �

2. Je-�

ru

sa

��

lem, built as a city with compact u-

ni

ty.

� ���

To

��

it the tribes go up,

the

tribes

of

the

Lord.

� �

A.

� �

3. Ac�

cord

ing

��

to the decree for Israel, to give thanks to

the

��

name of the

Lord.

� ��

In

��

it are set up judgment

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seats,

� ��

seats

��

for the house

of

Dav

id.

� �

A.

� �

4. Pray�

for

the

��

peace of Jerusalem!

May

��

those

who

��

love you pro-

sper!

� ��

May

��

peace be within

your

��

walls,

prosperity

��

in

your

build

ings.

� �

A.

� �

5. Be�

cause

of

��

my relatives and friends I will say,

“Peace

��

be with-in

you!”

� ��

Be

��

cause of the house of the

Lord,

��

our God, I will pray

for

your

good.

A.

� �

Advent

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First Sunday of AdventPs. 80: 2-3, 15-16, 18-19 YEAR B

LI �

ord,

make

us

turn

to

you;

� ��

let

us�

see

your

face

� ��

and

we

shall

be�

saved.� �

� ��

1. O

shep

herd

��

of Israel, hearken,

from

��

your throne upon

the

cher

�� �

-u

bim,

shine

forth.

� ��

Rouse

��

your power,

and

��

come

to

save

us.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Once

a

gain,

��

O Lord of hosts,

look

��

down

from

heav

�� �

-en,

and

see;

� ��

take

��

care of this vine,

and

��

protect what your right hand has planted;

��

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the

��

son of man whom you

your

self

made

strong.

� �

A.

� ��

3. May

your

help

��

be with the man of your right hand,

��

with

��

the son of man whom you

�� �

your

self

made

strong.

� ���

Then

��

we will no more withdraw from you;

give

��

us

new

��

life,

and

��

we will call up-

on

your

name.

� �

A.

� ��

Advent

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First Sunday of AdventPs. 25: 4-5, 8-9, 10, 14 YEAR C

TV�

o

you,�

O�

Lord,� �

I

lift

my

soul.

� �� �

1. Your�

ways,

O

��

Lord, make known to me;

teach

��

me

your

paths,

� ��

guide

��

me in your truth and teach me,

for

��

you are God my savior,

for

you

I

wait

��

all

the

day.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Good�

and

up

��

right is the Lord;

thus

��

he shows

sinners

��

the

way.

� ��

He

��

guides the humble to justice,

and

� �

teaches

��

the hum

-ble

his

way.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. All�

the

paths

��

of the Lord are kindness and constancy

toward

��

those who keep his covenant and his

de

crees.

� ���

The

��

friendship of the Lord is with those who fear

him,

� ��

and

��

his covenant, for their

in

struc

tion.

� �

A.

� ��

Advent

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Second Sunday of AdventPs. 72: 1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17 YEAR A

JII�

u�

stice

shall

flou

rish

in

his

time,

� �

and

full

ness

of

peace

for-�

e-

ver.

� �� �

1. O�

God,

with

��

your judgment endow the king,

and

� �

with

��

your justice, the king’s

son;

� ��

he

��

shall govern

your

��

people with justice and your afflicted ones with

judg�

ment.

� �

A.

� �

2. Ju�

stice

shall

��

flower in his days,

and

��

profound peace,

till

��

the moon be

no

more.

� ��

May

��

he rule from sea to sea,

��

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and

��

from the River to the ends of

the�

earth.

� �

A.

� �

3. For�

he

shall

��

rescue the poor when he cries out,

� ���

and

��

the afflicted when he has no one to help

him.

� ���

He

��

shall have pity for the lowly and the poor;

��

the

��

lives of the poor he

shall�

save.

� �

A.

� �

4. May�

his

name

��

be blessed forever;

as

��

long as

the

��

sun his name shall

re

main.

� ��

In

��

him shall

all

��

the tribes of the earth be blessed;

��

all

��

the nations shall proclaim his

hap�

pi

ness.

� �

A.

� �

Advent

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Second Sunday of AdventPs. 85: 9-10, 11-12, 13-14 YEAR B

LV�

ord,�

let

us

see

your

kind

ness,

� ��

and�

grant

us

your�

sal�

va-�

tion.� �

� �

1. I�

will

hear

��

what God pro

-claims;

� ��

the

��

Lord — for

he

��

proclaims peace to his peo-

ple.

� ��

Near

��

indeed is his

salvation

��

to those who fear him,

glory

��

dwell

-ing

in

our

land.

� �

A.

� �

2. Kind�

ness

and

��

truth shall

meet;

� ��

jus

��

tice and peace

��

shall

kiss.

� ��

Truth

��

shall spring out of the earth,

and

� �

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justice

��

shall look down

from

heav

en.

� �

A.

� �

3. The�

Lord�

him

��

self will give his ben-e

-fits;

���

our

��

land shall yield its in

-crease.

� ��

Jus

��

tice shall walk

before

��

him,

and

��

prepare the way

of

his

steps.

� �

A.

� �

Advent

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Second Sunday of AdventPs. 126: 1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6 YEAR C

TVIII �

he

Lord

has

done

great

things

for

us;

� �

we

are

��

filled

with�

joy.

� � � � �

1. When

the

Lord

��

brought back the captives of Zion,

we

��

were like men dream

-ing.

� �

Then

��

our mouth

was

��

filled with laughter,

and

��

our tongue with

re

joi

cing.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Then

they

said

��

among the nations,

“The

��

Lord

has

��

done great things

for

them.”

� �

The

��

Lord

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has

��

done great things for us;

we

are

glad

in

deed.

� �

A.

� � �

3. Re

store

our

��

fortunes,

O

Lord,

� ��

like

��

the torrents in the

southern

��

des

-ert.

� �

Those

��

that sow in tears shall reap

re

joic

ing.

� �

A.

� � �

4. Al

though

they

��

go forth weeping,

carrying

��

the seed

to

be

sown,

� �

they

��

shall come back rejoicing,

car

-ry

-ing

��

their

sheaves.

� �

A.

� � �

Advent

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Third Sunday of AdventPs. 146: 6-7, 8-9, 9-10 YEAR A

LVIII �

ord,

come

��

and

save

�us.

� � � � �

1. The

Lord

God

��

keeps faith forever,

secures

��

justice for

the

��

op-pressed,

� ��

gives

��

food to the hun

-gry.

� �

The

Lord

��

sets

cap

tives

free.

� �

A.

� � �

2. The

Lord

gives

��

sight to the blind;

the

��

Lord

raises

��

up those who were bowed

down.

� �

The

��

Lord loves the just;

the

��

Lord pro

-tects

stran

gers.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. The

fa

ther

��

less and the widow he sus-tains,

� ��

but

��

the

way

��

of the wicked he

thwarts.

� �

The

��

Lord shall reign

forever;

��

your

��

God, O Zion, through all ge-

ne

ra

tions.

� �

A.

� � �

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Third Sunday of AdventLk. 1: 46-48, 49-50, 53-54 YEAR B

MVIII �

y

soul

��

re

joi

ces

in

my

God.

� � � � �

1. My

soul

pro

��

claims the greatness of the Lord;

� ��

my

��

spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for he has looked

upon

��

his lowly ser

-vant.

� �

From

��

this day all genera-tions

will

call

me

blessed.

� �

A.

� � �

2. The

Al

might

��

y has done great things for

me,

� ��

and

��

holy is his

Name.

� �

He

��

has mercy on those who

fear

��

him in every ge

-ner

a

tion.

� �

A.

� � �

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19Advent

3. He

has

filled

��

the hungry with good things,

� ��

and

��

the rich he has sent away emp

-ty.

� �

He

��

has

come

��

to the help of his servant Israel

for

��

he

has

��

remembered his pro-mise

of

mer

cy.

� �

A.

� � �

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Third Sunday of AdventIs. 12: 2-3, 4, 5-6 YEAR C

CI �

ry�

out

��

with

joy

and�

glad�

ness:� �

for�

a�

mong

��

you

� � �

is

the

great

and

Ho

ly

One

��

of

Is-

ra�

el.� �

� ��

1. God

in

deed

��

is my savior;

I

��

am confident and

un

-a

-fraid.

� � �

My

��

strength and my courage is the Lord,

��

and

��

he has been

�� �

my

sav

ior.

� ��

With

��

joy you

will

��

draw water at the fountain of

sal

va

tion.

� �

A.

� �

2. Give

thanks

to

��

the Lord,

acclaim

��

his name;

among

�� �

the

na

�� �

-tions

make

known

his

deeds,

� ��

pro

��

claim

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21Advent

how

��

exalt-ed

is

his

name.

� �

A.

� �

3. Sing

praise

to

��

the Lord for his glorious a-

chieve-

� �

ment;

� � �

let

��

this be known through

�� �

-out

all

the

��

earth.

� ���

Shout

��

with exultation, O city of Zion,

for

��

great

in

��

your midst is the Holy One

of

Is-

ra

el!

� �

A.

� �

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Fourth Sunday of AdventPs. 24: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 YEAR A

LVI �

et

the

Lord

��

en-

ter;

� ��

he

is

�� �

king

of

glo

ry.

� � � ��

1. The

Lord’s

are

��

the earth and its full

-ness;

� � �

the

��

world

and

those

�� �

who

dwell

in

it.

� ��

For

��

he founded it upon

the

��

seas and established it up-

on

the

riv

ers.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Who

can

as

��

cend the mountain of the Lord?

� � �

or

��

who

may

stand

�� �

in

his

ho

ly

place?

� ��

One

��

whose hands are

sinless,

��

whose heart is clean, who desires not

��

what

is

vain.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. He

shall

re

��

ceive a blessing from the Lord,

a

��

reward

from

God

�� �

his

sav

ior.

� ��

Such

��

is the race that seeks for

him,

� ��

that

��

seeks the face of the

God

of

Ja

cob.

� �

A.

� ��

Advent

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Fourth Sunday of AdventPs. 89: 2-3, 4-5, 27, 29 YEAR B

FV�

or

ev�

er

I

will

sing

� �

the

good

ness

of�

the�

Lord.� �

� �

1. The�

pro

mis

��

es of the Lord I will sing for-ev

-er;

� ���

through

��

all generations my mouth shall proclaim your

faith-

ful

ness.

� ��

For

��

you have said, “My kindness is

established

��

forever”;

in

��

heaven you have con-firmed

your

faith

ful

ness.

� �

A.

� ��

2. “I�

have

made

��

a covenant with my cho-

sen

one,

� ���

I

��

have sworn to David my ser

-vant:

� ��

For

��

ever will I

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confirm

��

your posterity and establish your throne for all

ge

ne

ra

tions.”

� �

A.

� ��

3. “He�

shall

say

��

of me,

‘You

��

are my father, my God,

the

��

Rock, my sav

-ior.’

� ��

For

��

ever I will maintain my

kindness

��

toward him, and my cove-nant

with

him

stands

firm.”

� �

A.

� ��

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Fourth Sunday of AdventPs. 80: 2-3, 15-16, 18-19 YEAR C

LI �

ord,

make

us

turn

to

you;

� ��

let

us�

see

your

face

� ��

and

we

shall

be�

saved.� �

� ��

1. O

shep

herd

��

of Israel, hearken,

from

��

your throne

upon

��

the cher-

�� �

u

bim,

shine

forth.

� ��

Rouse

��

your power,

��

and

come

to

save

us.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Once

a

gain,

��

O Lord of hosts,

look

��

down from heav-

�� �

en,

��

and

see;

� ��

take

��

care of this vine, and protect what your

right

��

hand has planted;

the

��

son of man whom you

��

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27

your

self

made

strong.

� �

A.

� ��

3. May

your

help

��

be with the man of your right hand,

��

with

��

the son of man whom you

�� �

your

self

made

strong.

� ���

Then

��

we will no more withdraw from you;

give

��

us

new

��

life,

and

��

we will call up-

on

your

name.

� �

A.

� ��

Advent

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29

Christmas

Christmas

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ChristmasVigil Mass

Ps. 89: 4-5, 16-17, 27, 29 YEAR ABC

FV�

or

ev�

er

I

will

sing

� �

the

good

-ness

of�

the�

Lord.� �

� �

1. I�

have

made

��

a covenant with my cho-

sen

one,

� ���

I

��

have sworn to David my ser-

vant:

� ��

For

��

ever will I

confirm

��

your posterity and establish your throne for all

ge

ne

ra

tions.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Bless�

ed

the

��

people who know the joy-ful

shout;

� ���

in

��

the light of your countenance, O Lord,

��

they

walk.

� ��

At

��

your name they rejoice all the day,

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31Christmas

and

��

through your justice they are

ex

alt

ed.

� �

A.

� ��

3. He�

shall

say

��

of me,

“You

��

are my father, my God, the

rock,

��

my sav-

ior.”

� ��

For

��

ever I will maintain my kindness

toward

��

him, and my cove-nant

with

him

stands

��

firm.

� �

A.

� ��

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ChristmasMass during the Night

Ps. 96: 1-2, 2-3, 11-12, 13 YEAR ABC

TVIII �

o

day

is

born

our

Sa-

vior,

� ��

Christ

the

Lord.

� � � ��

1. Sing

to

the

��

Lord a new song;

� ��

sing

��

to the Lord,

��

all

you

lands.

� �

Sing

��

to the Lord;

bless

his

name.

� �

A.

� � �

2. An

nounce

his

��

salvation, day af-ter

day.

� �

Tell

��

his

glory

��

among the nations;

among

��

all peo-ples,

his

won

drous

deeds.

� �

A.

� � �

3. Let

the

heav

��

ens be glad and the earth rejoice;

let

��

the sea and what fills it re-

sound;

� ��

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33Christmas

let

��

the plains be joyful and all that is in

them!

� �

Then

��

shall all the trees of the for-

est

ex

ult.

� �

A.

� � �

4. They

shall

ex

��

ult before the Lord, for he comes;

� ��

for

��

he comes to rule

the

earth.

� �

He

��

shall rule the

world

��

with justice and the peo-ples

with

con

stan

cy.

� �

A.

� � �

ChristmasMass during the Night

Ps. 96: 1-2, 2-3, 11-12, 13 YEAR ABC

TVIII �

o

day

is

born

our

Sa-

vior,

� ��

Christ

the

Lord.

� � � ��

1. Sing

to

the

��

Lord a new song;

� ��

sing

��

to the Lord,

��

all

you

lands.

� �

Sing

��

to the Lord;

bless

his

name.

� �

A.

� � �

2. An

nounce

his

��

salvation, day af-ter

day.

� �

Tell

��

his

glory

��

among the nations;

among

��

all peo-ples,

his

won

drous

deeds.

� �

A.

� � �

3. Let

the

heav

��

ens be glad and the earth rejoice;

let

��

the sea and what fills it re-

sound;

� ��

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35Christmas

ChristmasMass at Dawn

Ps. 97: 1, 6, 11-12 YEAR ABC

AVIII �

light

will

shine

on

us

this

day:

� ��

the

Lord

� ��

is

born

for

us.

� � � � �

1. The

Lord

is

��

king;

let

��

the earth rejoice;

let

��

the many

isles

be

glad.

� �

The

��

heavens proclaim his justice,

and

��

all peoples see

his

glo

ry.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Light

dawns

for

��

the just;

� ��

and

��

gladness, for the

upright

��

of

heart.

� �

Be

��

glad in the Lord, you just,

and

��

give thanks to

his

ho

ly

name.

� �

A.

� � �

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ChristmasMass during the Day

Ps. 98: 1, 2-3, 3-4, 5-6 YEAR ABC

AVIII �

ll

the

ends

��

of

the

earth

have

seen

� �

the

sav

� �

ing

��

pow

er

of

God.

� ��� � �

1. Sing

to

the

��

Lord a new song, for he has done

won-

drous

deeds;

� �

his

��

right hand has won victory for

him,

his

ho

ly

arm.

� �

A.

� � �

2. The

Lord

has

��

made his salvation known:

� ��

in

��

the sight of the nations he has revealed

his

jus-

tice.

� �

He

��

has remembered his kindness

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37

and

��

his faithfulness toward the house

of

Is-

ra

el.

� �

A.

� � �

3. All

the

ends

��

of the earth have seen the

salvation

��

by our

God.

� �

Sing

��

joyfully to the Lord, all

you

��

lands; break in-

to

song;

sing

praise.

� �

A.

� � �

4. Sing

praise

to

��

the Lord with the harp,

with

��

the harp and melo-dious

song.

� �

With

��

trumpets and

the

��

sound of the horn sing joyfully be-fore

the

King,

��

the

Lord.

� �

A.

� � �

Christmas

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Holy FamilyPs. 128: 1-2, 3, 4-5 YEAR ABC

BV�

less�

ed

are

those

who

fear

the

Lord

� ��

and

walk

��

in

his�

ways.� �

� �

1. Bless�

ed

is

��

everyone who fears the Lord,

who

� �

walks

��

in his

ways!

� ��

For

��

you shall eat the fruit of your

handiwork;

���

blessed

��

shall you be,

and

fa

vored.

� �

A.

� �

2. Your�

wife

shall

��

be like a fruitful vine in the recesses

of

your

home;

� ��

your

��

children like olive plants a-round

your

ta

ble.

� �

A.

� �

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39Christmas

3. Be�

hold,

thus

��

is the man blessed who fears

the

Lord.

� ���

The

��

Lord bless you from Zion: may you see the

prosperity

��

of Jerusalem all the days

of

your

life.

� �

A.

� �

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Holy Family(alternate text)

Ps. 105: 1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR B

TVI �

he

Lord

re

mem

���

bers

� �

his

cov

��

e

nant

for-�

e�

ver.

� �� ��

1. Give

thanks

to

��

the Lord, invoke his

name;

� � �

make

��

known

��

among the na-tions

his

deeds.

� ��

Sing

��

to

him,

��

sing his praise,

proclaim

��

all his

won

drous

deeds.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Glo

ry

in

��

his ho-ly

name;

� � �

re

��

joice, O hearts that

seek

the

Lord!

� ��

Look

��

to the Lord in his strength;

��

con

��

stant-ly

seek

his

face.

� �

A.

� ��

3. You

de

scen

��

dants of Abraham, his servants, sons

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41Christmas

of

��

Jacob,

his

cho

sen

ones!

� ��

He,

��

the Lord, is

our

��

God;

throughout

��

the earth his

judg

ments

pre

vail.

� �

A.

� ��

4. He

re

mem

��

bers forever his covenant which he made

bind-

ing

� � �

for

��

a thousand gen-er

-a

tions

� ��

which

��

he entered

into

��

with Abraham and by his

oath

to

I

saac.

� �

A.

� ��

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Holy Family(alternate text)

Ps. 84: 2-3, 5-6, 9-10 YEAR C

BVI �

less

ed

are

they

��

who

dwell

in

�� �

your

house,

��

O�

Lord.

� �� ��

1. How

love

ly

��

is your dwelling place, O Lord of hosts!

��

My

��

soul yearns and pines for the courts of

the

Lord.

� ��

My

��

heart and my flesh cry out for

the

� �

liv

ing

God.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Hap

py

they

��

who dwell in your house.

Con

��

tinual-ly

they

praise

you.

� ��

Hap

��

py the men whose strength

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43Christmas

you

��

are!

Their

��

hearts are set up-on

the

pil

grim

age.

� �

A.

� ��

3. O

Lord

of

��

hosts, hear our prayer;

hearken,

��

O

God

of

Ja

cob!

� ��

O

��

God, behold our shield,

and

� �

look

��

upon the face of your

a

noint

ed.

� �

A.

� ��

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Mary, Mother of GodPs. 67: 2-3, 5, 6, 8 YEAR ABC

MII

ay�

God

bless

us

in

his�

mer

cy.

� �� �

1. May�

God

have

��

pity on us and bless us;

may

��

he let his

face

��

shine up-on

us.

� ��

So

��

may your way be known

upon

��

earth;

among

��

all nations, your

sal�

va

tion.

� �

A.

� �

2. May�

the

na

��

tions be glad and exult because you

rule

��

the peoples in e-

qui

ty;

� ��

the

��

nations on the

earth�

you

guide.

� �

A.

� �

3. May�

the

peo

��

ples praise you, O God;

� ��

may

��

all the

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45Christmas

peoples

��

praise

you!

� ��

May

��

God bless us,

and

��

may

all

��

the ends of the earth

fear�

him.

� �

A.

� �

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Second Sunday after the NativityPs. 147: 12-13, 14-15, 19-20 YEAR ABC

TVI �

he

Word

of

God

��

be

came

man

��

and

lived

a�

mong�

us.

� �� ��

1. Glo

ri-

fy

��

the Lord, O Je-ru-

sa

lem;

� � �

praise

��

your God,

O

Zi

on.

� ��

For

��

he has strengthened the bars of your

gates;

� ��

he

��

has blessed your chil-dren

with

in

you.

� �

A.

� ��

2. He

has

grant

��

ed peace in your bor

-ders;

� � �

with

��

the

best

��

of wheat he

fills

you.

� ��

He

��

sends forth his

command

��

to the earth;

swift

-ly

runs

his

word!

� �

A.

� ��

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47Christmas

3. He

has

pro

��

claimed his word to Ja-

cob,

� � �

his

��

statutes

and

��

his ordinances to

Is-

ra

el.

� ��

He

��

has not done

thus

��

for any other nation;

his

��

ordinances he

has

��

not made known to them.

Al-

le-

lu

ia.

� �

A.

� ��

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The Epiphany of the LordPs. 72: 1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13 YEAR ABC

LIV �

ord,

� �

ev

ery

na

��

tion

on

earth

� �

will

a

dore

you.

� �� ��

1. O

God,

with

��

your judgment endow the king,

� � ��

and

��

with your jus-

tice,

the

king’s

son;

� ��

He

��

shall govern

your

��

people with justice

and

��

your af-flic-

ted

ones

with

� �

judg

ment.� �

A.

� ��

2. Jus

tice

shall

��

flower in his days,

and

��

profound peace,

till

��

the moon

be

no

more.

� ��

May

��

he rule from sea

to

��

sea,

and

��

from the River to

the

ends

of

the

earth.� �

A.

� ��

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49Christmas

3. The

kings

of

��

Tarshish and the Isles shall offer gifts;

� � ��

the

��

kings of Arabia and Seba shall

bring

trib

ute.

� ���

All

��

kings shall pay him homage and

all

na

tions

� �

shall

serve

him.� �

A.

� ��

4. For

he

shall

��

rescue the poor when he cries out,

� � ��

and

��

the afflicted when he has no one

to

help

him.

� ���

He

��

shall have pity for the lowly and the poor;

��

the

��

lives of

the

poor

he

shall

save.� �

A.

� ��

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The Baptism of the LordPs. 29: 1-2, 3-4, 3, 9-10 YEAR A

TVIII �

he

Lord

will

bless

his

peo

ple

with

peace.

� � � � �

1. Give

to

the

��

Lord, you sons of

God,

� ��

give

��

to

the

��

Lord glory and

praise,

� �

give

��

to the Lord the glory

due

��

his name;

adore

��

the Lord in ho

-ly

at

tire.

� �

A.

� � �

2. The

voice

of

��

the Lord is over the wa-ters,

� ��

the

��

Lord, over vast wa-

ters.

� �

The

��

voice of the

Lord

��

is mighty;

the

��

voice of the Lord is

ma

jes

tic.

� �

A.

� � �

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51Christmas

3. The

God

of

��

glory thun-ders,

� ��

and

��

in his temple

all

��

say, “Glo

-ry!”

� �

The

��

Lord is enthroned above the

flood;

the

��

Lord is enthroned as king

for

ev

er.

� �

A.

� � �

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The Baptism of the LordIs. 12: 2-3, 4, 5-6 YEAR B

YV�

ou�

will

draw

wa

ter

joy

ful

ly

� �

from

the

springs

� �

of

sal�

va�

tion.� �

� �

1. God�

in

deed

��

is my savior;

I

��

am confident and

un-

a-

fraid.

� ��

My

��

strength and my courage is the

Lord,

��

and

��

he has been my sav

-ior.

� ��

With

��

joy

you

��

will draw water at the fountain of

sal

va

tion.

� �

A.

� �

2. Give�

thanks

to

��

the Lord,

acclaim

��

his

name;

� ��

a

��

mong

the

��

nations make known his deeds,

proclaim

��

how

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53Christmas

ex-

al-

ted

is

his

name.

� �

A.

� �

3. Sing�

praise

to

��

the Lord for his glorious achievement;

��

let

��

this be known throughout all

the

earth.

� ���

Shout

��

with exultation, O city of Zion,

for

��

great

in

��

your midst is the Holy One

of

Is-

ra

el!

� �

A.

� �

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The Baptism of the LordPs. 104: 1b-2, 3-4, 24-25, 27-28, 29-30 YEAR C

OVIII � �

bless

the

Lord,

my

soul.

� � � � �

1. O

Lord,

my

��

God, you are great in

-deed!

� ��

You

��

are

clothed

��

with majesty and glory,

robed

��

in light as with

��

a

cloak.

� �

You

��

have spread out the heavens like

a

��

tent-

cloth.

� �

A.

� �

2. You

have

con

��

structed your palace upon the

wa-

ters.

� �

You

��

make the clouds your chariot;

you

��

travel on the wings

of

the

wind.

� �

� �

You

��

make

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55

the

��

winds your mes-

sen

gers,

� �

and

��

flaming fire

your

��

min

is

ters.

� �

A.

� �

3. How

ma

ni

��

fold are your works, O Lord!

� ��

In

��

wisdom you have wrought them all —

the

��

earth is full of your crea

-tures;

� �

the

��

sea

also,

��

great and wide,

in

��

which are schools

without

��

number of living things

both

small

and

great.

� �

A.

� �

4. They

look

to

��

you to give them food in due time.

� ��

When

��

you give it to them, they gath

-er

it;

� �

when

� �

Christmas

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you

��

open your hand, they are filled

with

good

things.

� �

A.

� �

5. If

you

take

��

away their breath, they perish and return

to

the

dust.

� �

When

��

you send forth your spirit,

they

� �

are

��

created, and you renew the face

of

the

earth.

� �

A.

� �

A. O

Antiphon:�

bless

the

Lord,

my

soul.

� � � � �

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57

Lent

Lent

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Ash WednesdayPs. 51: 3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14, 17 YEAR ABC

BI �

e

mer

ci

ful,

O

Lord,

for

we

have�

sinned.� �

� ��

1. Have

mer

cy

��

on me, O God, in your good

-ness;

� � ��

in

��

the greatness of your compassion wipe

�� �

out

my

��

of

fense.

� ��

Thor

��

oughly wash me from my guilt and

of

my

sin

cleanse

me.

� �

A.

� ��

2. For

I

ac

��

knowledge my of

-fense,

� � �

and

��

my sin is

be

-fore

�� �

me

al

ways:

� ��

“A

��

gainst you only have I sinned,

��

and

��

done what is e-vil

in

your

sight.”

� �

A.

� ��

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59Lent

3. A

clean

heart

��

create for me, O

God,

� � �

and

��

a steadfast

spirit

��

re-new

�� �

with

in

me.

� ��

Cast

��

me not out from your

presence,

���

and

��

your Holy Spirit take

not

from

me.

� �

A.

� ��

4. Give

me

back

��

the joy of your sal-va

-tion,

� � �

and

��

a

willing

��

spir

�� �

-it

sus

tain

in

me.

� ��

O

��

Lord, open my lips,

and

��

my mouth shall pro-

claim

your

praise.

� �

A.

� ��

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First Sunday of LentPs. 51: 3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14, 17 YEAR A

BI �

e

mer

ci

ful,

O

Lord,

for

we

have�

sinned.� �

� ��

1. Have

mer

cy

��

on me, O God, in your good

-ness;

� � �

in

��

the

greatness

��

of your compassion wipe

�� �

out

my

of

fense.

� ���

Thor

��

oughly wash me from my guilt and of my

sin

��

cleanse

me.

� �

A.

� ��

2. For

I

ac

��

knowledge my of

-fense,

� � �

and

��

my sin is

be

-fore

�� �

me

al

ways:

� ��

“A

��

gainst you only have I

sinned,

� ��

and

��

done what is e-vil

in

your

sight.”

� �

A.

� ��

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61Lent

3. A

clean

heart

��

create for me, O

God,

� � �

and

��

a steadfast

spirit

��

re-new

�� �

wi

thin

me.

� ��

Cast

��

me not out from your

presence,

���

and

��

your Holy Spirit take

not

from

me.

� �

A.

� ��

4. Give

me

back

��

the joy of your sal-va

-tion,

� � �

and

��

a

willing

��

spir

�� �

-it

su

stain

in

me.

� ��

O

��

Lord, open my lips,

and

��

my mouth shall pro

-claim

your

praise.

� �

A.

� ��

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First Sunday of LentPs. 25: 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR B

YI �

our

ways,

O

Lord,

��

are

love

and

truth

� ��

to

those

��

who

keep

your

co

ve

nant.� �

� ��

1. Your

ways,

O

��

Lord, make known to me;

�� �

teach

�� �

me

your

paths.

� ��

Guide

��

me in your truth and

teach

��

me, for you are God

my

sav

ior.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Re

mem

ber

��

that your compassion, O Lord, and

your

love

�� �

are

from

of

old.

� ��

In

��

your kindness

remember

��

me, because of your good-

ness,

O

Lord.

� �

A.

� ��

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63Lent

3. Good

and

up

��

right is the Lord, thus he shows

sin-

�� �

ners

the

way.

� ��

He

��

guides the humble to

justice,

��

and he teaches the

hum-

ble

his

way.

� �

A.

� ��

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First Sunday of LentPs. 91: 1-2, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15 YEAR C

BI �

e

with

me,

Lord,

� �

when�

I

am

in

trou

ble.� �

� ��

1. You

who

dwell

��

in the shelter of the Most High,

� � �

who

� �

abide

��

in the shadow of the Almighty,

say

�� �

to

the

Lord,

� ���

“My

��

refuge and fortress,

my

��

God in

whom

I

trust.”

� �

A.

� ��

2. No

e-

vil

��

shall befall you,

nor

��

shall affliction come

�� ��

near

your

tent,

� ��

for

��

to his angels he has given

command

��

about you,

that

��

they guard you in

all

your

� �

ways.

� �

A.

� ��

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65Lent

3. Up

on

their

��

hands they shall bear you up,

� � ��

lest

��

you dash your foot

�� �

a

gainst

a

stone.

� ���

You

��

shall tread upon the asp and the viper;

��

you

��

shall trample down the lion and

the

drag

on.

� �

A.

� ��

4. Be

cause

he

��

clings to me, I will deli-ver

him;

� � ��

I

��

will set him on high because he ac-know-

�� �

led

ges

��

my

name.

� ��

He

��

shall call upon me, and I will

answer

��

him;

I

��

will be with him in distress;

��

I

��

will deliver him and glo-

ri-

fy

him.

� �

A.

� ��

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Second Sunday of LentPs. 33: 4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 YEAR A

LII�

ord,

� �

let�

your

mer

cy

be

on

us,

� ��

as

we

place

� �

our

trust

in�

you.

� �� �

1. Up�

right

is

��

the word of the Lord,

and

��

all his

works

��

are trust

-wor

thy.

� ��

He

��

loves justice and right;

��

of

��

the kindness of the Lord the

earth�

is

full.

� �

A.

� ��

2. See,�

the

eyes

��

of the Lord are upon those who fear

him,

� ��

up

��

on those who hope for his kind

-ness,

� ���

to

��

deliver them from death and preserve them in spite

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67Lent

of�

fam

ine.

� �

A.

� ��

3. Our�

soul

waits

��

for the Lord, who is our help

and

our

shield.

� ��

May

��

your kindness, O Lord, be

upon

��

us who have put our

hope�

in

you.

� �

A.

� ��

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Second Sunday of LentPs. 116: 10, 15, 16-17, 18-19 YEAR B

II �

will

walk

be

fore

the

�� �

Lord,

� ��

in

the

land

of

the

liv

ing.� �

� ��

1. I

be

lieved,

��

even when I said, “I am great

�� �

-ly

af

flict

ed.”

� ���

Pre

��

cious in the eyes of the Lord is the death of

��

his

faith

ful

ones.

�����

A.

� ��

2. O

Lord,

I

��

am your ser-

vant;

� � �

I

��

am your servant,

the

��

son of your handmaid; you

�� �

have

loosed

my

bonds.

� ���

To

��

you will I offer sacrifice of thanksgiving, and

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69Lent

I

��

will call upon the name

of

the

Lord.

�����

A.

� ��

3. My

vows

to

��

the Lord I will pay in the presence

of

all

�� �

his

peo

ple,

� ��

in

��

the courts of the house

of

��

the Lord, in your midst, O

Je-

ru

sa

lem.

�����

A.

� ��

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Second Sunday of LentPs. 27: 1, 7-8, 8-9, 13-14 YEAR C

TVIII �

he

Lord

is

my

light

� �

and

my

sal

va

tion.

� � � � �

1. The

Lord

is

��

my light and my salvation;

whom

� �

should

I

fear?

� �

The

��

Lord is my life’s refuge;

of

��

whom

should

I

be

a

fraid?

� �

A.

� � �

2. Hear,

O

Lord,

��

the sound of my call;

� ��

have

��

pity on

me,

��

and an

-swer

me.

� �

Of

��

you my heart speaks;

you

my

glance

seeks.

� �

A.

� � �

3. Your

pres

ence,

��

O Lord, I seek.

� ��

Hide

��

not your

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71Lent

face

��

from me;

do

��

not in anger repel your ser

-vant.

� �

You

��

are my helper:

cast

me

not

off.

� �

A.

� � �

4. I

be

lieve

��

that I shall see the bounty of the Lord

in

��

the land of the liv

-ing.

� �

Wait

��

for the Lord with

courage;

��

be

��

stouthearted, and wait

for

the

Lord.

� �

A.

� � �

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Third Sunday of LentPs. 95: 1-2, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR A

IVIII �

f

to

day

you

hear

his

voice,

� �

hard

en

not

your

hearts.

� � � � �

1. Come,

let

us

��

sing joyfully to the Lord;

let

��

us

acclaim

��

the Rock of our sal-va

-tion.

� �

Let

��

us come into

his

��

presence with thanksgiving;

let

��

us joyful-ly

sing

��

psalms

to

him.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Come,

let

us

��

bow down in worship;

let

��

us kneel

before

��

the Lord who made

us.

� �

For

��

he is our God, and

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73Lent

we

��

are the people he shepherds,

the

flock

he

guides.

� �

A.

� � �

3. Oh,

that

to

��

day you would hear his voice:

� ��

“Hard

��

en not

your

��

hearts as at Meribah,

as

��

in the day of Massah

in

��

the desert, where your fathers tempt

-ed

me;

� �

they

��

tested me though they

had

seen

my

works.”

� �

A.

� � �

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Third Sunday of LentPs. 19: 8, 9, 10, 11 YEAR B

LV�

ord,�

you

have

the

words

� �

of

e�

ver

last�

ing�

life.� �

� �

1. The�

law

of

��

the Lord is perfect, refreshing the

soul;

� ���

The

��

decree of the Lord is trustworthy,

giving

��

wisdom

to

the

sim

ple.

� �

A.

� �

2. The�

pre

cepts

��

of the Lord are right, rejoicing the

heart;

� ���

the

��

command of the Lord is clear,

en

-light

-ening

��

the

eye.

� �

A.

� �

3. The�

fear

of

��

the Lord is pure, enduring for-ev

-er;

� ���

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75Lent

the

��

ordinances of the Lord are true,

all

of

them

just.

� �

A.

� �

4. They�

are

more

��

precious than gold,

than

��

a heap of

pur

-est

gold;

� ��

sweet

��

er also than syrup or hon

-ey

from

the

comb.

� �

A.

� �

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Third Sunday of LentPs. 103: 1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8, 11 YEAR C

TII�

he

Lord�

is

kind

� �

and

mer

-ci

-ful.

� �� �

1. Bless�

the

Lord,

��

O my soul;

and

��

all my being, bless

his

ho

-ly

name.

� ��

Bless

��

the Lord, O my soul,

and

� �

forget

��

not all his

ben�

e

fits.

� �

A.

� ��

2. He�

par

dons

��

all your iniquities,

heals

��

all your

ills.

� ���

He

��

redeems your life from destruction,

crowns

��

you

with

��

kindness and

com�

pas

sion.

� �

A.

� ��

3. The�

Lord�

se

��

cures justice and the rights of all

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77Lent

the

op-

pressed.

� ��

He

��

has made known his ways

to

��

Moses,

and

��

his deeds to the children of

Is-�

ra

el.

� �

A.

� ��

4. Mer�

ci

ful

��

and gracious is the Lord,

� ��

slow

��

to anger

and

��

abounding in kind-

ness.

� ��

For

��

as the heavens

are

��

high above the earth,

so

��

surpassing is

his

��

kindness toward those who

fear�

him.

� �

A.

� ��

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Fourth Sunday of LentPs. 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 YEAR A

TVIII �

he

Lord

is

my

shep

-herd;

� � �

there

is

noth

ing

��

I

shall

want.

� � � � �

1. The

Lord

is

��

my shepherd; I shall not

want.

� ��

In

��

verdant pastures he gives me re

-pose;

� �

be

��

side

restful

��

waters he leads me;

he re-fresh

-es

my

soul.

� �

A.

� � �

2. He

guides

me

��

in right paths for his name’s

sake.

� ��

Even

��

though I walk in the dark valley I fear

no

e-

vil;

for

��

you are at my side with your

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79Lent

rod

��

and your staff

that

give

me

cour

age.

� �

A.

� � �

3. You

spread

the

��

table before me in the sight of

my

foes;

� �

you

��

anoint my head with oil;

my

cup

o

ver

flows.

� �

A.

� � �

4. On

ly

good

��

ness and kindness follow me all the

days

��

of my

life;

� �

and

��

I shall dwell in the

house

��

of the Lord

for

years

to

come.

� �

A.

� � �

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Fourth Sunday of LentPs. 137: 1-2, 3, 4-5, 6 YEAR B

LVIII �

et

my

tongue

be

si

lenced,

� �

if

I

e

ver

��

for

get

you!

� �� � �

1. By

the

streams

��

of Babylon we sat and wept when

we

��

remembered Zi-

on.

� �

On

��

the aspens of that land we

��

hung

up

our

harps.

� �

A.

� � �

2. For

there

our

��

captors asked of us the lyrics of

our

songs,

� ��

and

��

our despoilers urged us to be

joy

-ous:

“Sing

��

for us the songs

of

Zi

on!”

� �

A.

� � �

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81Lent

3. How

could

we

��

sing a song of the Lord in a fo-reign

��

land?

� �

If

��

I forget you, Jerusalem, may my right hand

be

for

got

ten!

� �

A.

� � �

4. May

my

tongue

��

cleave to my palate if I remember

you

not,

� �

if

��

I place not Jerusalem a-head

of

my

joy.

� �

A.

� � �

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Fourth Sunday of LentPs. 34: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7 YEAR C

TVIII �

aste

and

see

� � �

the

good

��

ness

of

the

Lord.

� � � � �

1. I

will

bless

��

the Lord at all times;

his

��

praise shall

be

��

ever in my

mouth.

� �

Let

��

my soul glory in

the

��

Lord;

the

��

lowly will hear

me

and

be

glad.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Glo

ri-

fy

��

the Lord with me,

let

��

us together

extol

��

his

name.

� �

I

��

sought the Lord, and he

answered

��

me

and

��

delivered me

from

all

��

my

fears.

� �

A.

� � �

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83Lent

3. Look

to

him

��

that you may be radiant with joy,

and

��

your faces may not blush

with

shame.

� �

When

��

the poor one called out, the Lord heard,

and

��

from all his dis-tress

he

saved

him.

� �

A.

� � �

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Fifth Sunday of LentPs. 130: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 YEAR A

WII

ith�

the

Lord

there

is

mer

-cy

� ��

and

full

ness

of�

re

demp

tion.

� �� �

1. Out�

of

the

��

depths I cry to you, O

Lord;

� ��

Lord,

hear

��

my

voice!

� ��

Let

��

your ears be attentive to my voice in

sup-

pli-

ca�

tion.

� �

A.

� �

2. If�

you,

O

��

Lord, mark iniquities,

Lord,

who

��

can

stand?

� ��

But

��

with you is forgiveness, that you may

be�

re

vered.

� �

A.

� �

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85Lent

3. I�

trust

in

��

the Lord;

my

��

soul trusts in his

word.

� ���

More

��

than sentinels wait for the dawn,

let

��

Israel wait

for�

the

Lord.

� �

A.

� �

4. For�

with

the

��

Lord is kindness and with

him

��

is plenteous re

-demp

-tion;

� ��

and

��

he will

redeem

��

Israel from all their in-

i-�

qui

ties.

� �

A.

� �

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Fifth Sunday of LentPs. 51: 3-4, 12-13, 14-15 YEAR B

CVIII �

re

ate

a

clean

heart

in

me,

� �

O

God.

� � � � �

1. Have

mer

cy

��

on me, O God, in your good-

ness;

� ��

in

��

the

greatness

��

of your compassion wipe out my of-

fense.

� �

Thor

��

oughly wash me from my guilt and of my

sin

cleanse

me.

� �

A.

� � �

2. A

clean

heart

��

create for me, O God, and a steadfast

spirit

��

renew with-in

me.

� �

Cast

��

me not out from your

presence,

��

and your Holy Spirit take

not

from

me.

� �

A.

� � �

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87Lent

3. Give

me

back

��

the joy of your salvation, and a

willing

��

spirit sus-tain

in

me.

� �

I

��

will teach transgressors

your

��

ways, and sinners shall

re

turn

to

you.

� �

A.

� � �

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Fifth Sunday of LentPs. 126: 1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6 YEAR C

TVIII �

he

Lord

has

done

great

things

for

us;

� �

we

are

��

filled

with�

joy.

� � � � �

1. When

the

Lord

��

brought back the captives of Zion,

we

��

were like men dream

-ing.

� �

Then

��

our mouth

was

��

filled with laughter,

and

��

our tongue with

re

joic

ing.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Then

they

said

��

among the nations,

“The

��

Lord has

done

��

great things

for

them.”

� �

The

��

Lord has done

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89Lent

great

��

things for us;

we

are

glad

in

deed.

� �

A.

� � �

3. Re

store

our

��

fortunes,

O

Lord,

� ��

like

��

the torrents in

the

��

southern des

-ert.

� �

Those

��

that sow in tears shall reap

re

joic

ing.

� �

A.

� � �

4. Al

though

they

��

go forth weeping,

carrying

��

the seed

to

be

sown,

� �

they

��

shall come back rejoicing,

car

-ry

-ing

��

their

sheaves.

� �

A.

� � �

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91Holy Week

Holy Week

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Palm SundayPs. 22: 8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23-24 YEAR ABC

MII

y�

God,

my

God,

� � �

why

have

you�

a

ban

doned

� �

me?

� �� �

1. All�

who

see

��

me scoff at

me;

� ��

they

��

mock

me

��

with parted lips,

� ��

they

wag

their

heads:

� ���

“He

��

relied on the Lord; let him deliver him,

��

let

��

him rescue him, if he

loves�

him.”

� �

A.

� �

2. In�

deed,

ma

��

ny dogs surround me,

a

��

pack of evildoers

closes

��

in up-on

me;

� ��

they

��

have pierced my hands

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and

��

my feet;

I

��

can count

all�

my

bones.

� �

A.

� �

3. They�

di

vide

��

my garments among them, and for my

vesture

��

they cast

lots.

� ��

But

��

you, O Lord, be not

far

��

from me;

O

��

my help, hasten to

aid�

me.

� �

A.

� �

4. I�

will

pro

��

claim your name to my breth

-ren;

� ���

in

��

the midst of the assembly I will praise

you:

� ���

“You

��

who fear the Lord, praise him;

��

all

��

you descendants of Jacob, give glory to him;

��

revere

��

him,

all

��

you descendants of

Is-�

ra

el!”

� �

A.

� �

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Thursday of the Lord’s SupperPs. 116: 12-13, 15-16bc, 17-18 YEAR ABC

OVIII �

ur

bless

��

ing

-cup

is

a

com

mun

����

ion

� ��

with

the

��

Blood

of

Christ.

� � � � �

1. How

shall

I

��

make a return to the Lord for all the

good

��

he has done

for

me?

� �

The

��

cup of salvation

I

��

will take up,

and

��

I will call upon the name

��

of

��

the

Lord.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Pre

-cious

in

��

the eyes of the Lord is the death

of

��

his faith

-ful

ones.

� �

I

��

am your servant, the son

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of

��

your handmaid;

you

have

loosed

my

bonds.

� �

A.

� � �

3. To

you

will

��

I offer sacrifice of thanksgiv

ing,

� ��

and

��

I will call upon the name of the

Lord.

� �

My

��

vows to the Lord I will pay in the presence of

all

his

peo

ple.

� �

A.

� � �

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Friday of the Passion of the LordPs. 31: 2, 6, 12-13, 15-16, 17, 25 YEAR ABC

FIV �

a

ther,

� �

in-

to

your

hands

� ��

I

com

mend

my

spir

it.

� �� ��

1. In

you,

O

��

Lord, I take refuge;

let

��

me never

be

��

put to

shame.

� � �

In

��

your jus

-tice

res

cue

me.

���

Into

��

your hands I commend my spirit;

you

��

will redeem

me,

� ��

O

Lord,

O

faith

-ful

God.� �

A.

� ��

2. For

all

my

��

foes I am an object of reproach,

��

a

��

laughingstock to my neighbors, and a dread to my

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friends;

� � �

they

��

who see me a-

broad

flee

from

me.

� ��

I

��

am

forgotten

��

like the unremembered dead;

I

��

am like a

dish

that

is

bro

ken.� �

A.

� ��

3. But

my

trust

��

is in you, O Lord;

� � �

I

��

say, “You

are

��

my

God.

� ��

In

��

your hands is my destiny;

res

��

cue me from

the

��

clutches of my enemies and

my

per

se-

cu

tors.”� �

A.

� ��

4. Let

your

face

��

shine upon your servant;

��

save

��

me in

your

kind

-ness.

� ��

Take

��

courage and be

stouthearted,

���

all

you

who

hope

in

the

Lord.� �

A.

� ��

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99

Easter

Easter

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Easter Vigil, after Reading 1(option 1)

Ps. 104: 1-2, 5-6, 10, 12, 13-14, 24, 35 YEAR ABC

LII�

ord,

send

out

your

Spir

it,

� ��

and�

re

new

the

face

��

of

the

earth.

� �� �

1. Bless�

the

Lord,

��

O my soul!

� ��

O

��

Lord, my

God,

��

you are

great

in

deed!

� ��

You

��

are clothed with

majesty

��

and glory,

robed

��

in light as

with�

a

cloak.

� �

A.

� ��

2. You�

fixed

the

��

earth upon its foun-da-

tion,

� ��

not

��

to be

moved

��

for-ev

-er;

� ��

with

��

the ocean, as with a garment,

you

��

covered it;

above

��

the mountains the

wa�

ters

stood.

� �

A.

� �

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3. You�

send

forth

��

springs into the watercourses

that

��

wind among the moun

-tains.

� ��

Be

��

side them the

birds

��

of heaven dwell;

from

��

among the branches they

send

forth�

their

song.

� �

A.

� ��

4. You�

wa

ter

��

the mountains from your pal

-ace;

� ���

the

��

earth is replete with the fruit of your

works.

� ���

You

��

raise grass for the cattle, and vegetation

for

��

man’s use,

producing

��

bread from

the�

earth.

� �

A.

� ��

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5. How�

man

i

��

fold are your works, O

Lord!

� ���

In

��

wisdom you have wrought

them

all —

� ��

the

��

earth is

full

��

of your creatures.

Bless

��

the Lord, O

my�

soul!

� �

A.

� ��

A. Lord,

Antiphon:

send

out

your

Spir

it,

� ��

and�

re

new

the

face

��

of

the

earth.

� �� �

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Easter Vigil, after Reading 1(option 2)

Ps. 33: 4-5, 6-7, 12-13, 20, 22 YEAR ABC

TVIII �

he

earth

is

full

��

of

the

good

ness

of

the

Lord.

� � � � �

1. Up

right

is

��

the word of the Lord,

� ��

and

��

all his

works

��

are trust

-wor

thy.

� �

He

��

loves justice and right;

of

��

the kindness of the Lord

the

earth

is

full.

� �

A.

� � �

2. By

the

word

��

of the Lord the heavens were made;

� ��

by

��

the breath of his mouth all

their

host.

� �

He

��

gathers

the

��

waters of the sea as in a flask;

in

��

cellars

he

con

-fines

the

deep.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. Bless

ed

the

��

nation whose God is the Lord,

� ��

the

��

people he has chosen for his own in-her

-it

ance.

� �

From

��

heaven the Lord looks down;

he

sees

all

��

man

kind.

� �

A.

� � �

4. Our

soul

waits

��

for the Lord,

� ��

who

��

is our help

and

our

shield.

� �

May

��

your kindness, O Lord,

be

� �

upon

��

us who have put

our

hope

in

you.

� �

A.

� � �

Easter

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Easter Vigil, after Reading 2Ps. 16: 5, 8, 9-10, 11 YEAR ABC

YII�

ou

��

are

� �

my�

in

he-

ri

tance,

O

Lord.

� �� �

1. O�

Lord,

my

��

allotted portion and my cup,

� ��

you

��

it is

who

��

hold fast my

lot.

� ��

I

��

set the Lord ever before

me;

� ��

with

��

him at my right hand I shall not

be��

dis

turbed.

� �

A.

� ��

2. There�

fore

my

��

heart is glad and my soul re-joic

-es,

� ���

my

��

body, too, abides in con

-fi

dence;

� ��

be

��

cause you

will

��

not abandon my soul to the netherworld,

��

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nor

��

will you suffer your faithful one to under-go

cor�

rup

tion.

� �

A.

� ��

3. You�

will

show

��

me the path to life,

fullness

��

of joys

in

��

your pres

-ence,

� ��

the

��

delights at your right hand

for-�

e

ver.

� �

A.

� ��

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Easter Vigil, after Reading 3Ex. 15: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 17-18 YEAR ABC

LVI �

et

us

sing

��

to

the

Lord;

� ��

he

has

cov

ered

�� �

him

self

��

in

glo-

ry.

� �� ��

1. I

will

sing

��

to the Lord, for he is gloriously

tri

-um

-phant;

� � �

horse

��

and chariot he has cast in

-to

the

sea.

� ��

My

��

strength and my courage is the Lord,

��

and

��

he has

been

my

sav

ior.

� �� �

He

��

is my God,

� �

I

praise

him;

� ��

the

��

God of my fa-ther,

I

ex

tol

him.

� �

A.

� ��

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2. The

Lord

is

��

a warrior,

Lord

��

is his name!

� � �

Phar

��

aoh's

chariots

��

and army he hurled in

-to

the

sea;

� ��

the

��

elite

of

��

his officers were submerged in

the

Red

Sea.

� �

A.

� ��

3. The

flood

wa

��

ters cov-ered

them,

� � �

they

��

sank into

the

��

depths like

a

stone.

� ��

Your

��

right hand, O Lord,

magnificent

��

in power,

your

��

right hand, O Lord, has

shat

-tered

the

en-

e

my.

� �

A.

� ��

4. You

brought

in

��

the people you redeemed and

planted

��

them on the mountain of your in-her

-it

ance

� �

��

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the

��

place where you made your seat, O Lord,

��

the

��

sanctuary, Lord, which your hands e

-stab

lished.

� ���

The

��

Lord shall reign fore-ver

and

e

ver.

� �

A.

� ��

A. Let

Antiphon:

us

sing

��

to

the

Lord;

� ��

he

has

cov

ered

�� �

him

self

��

in

glo-

ry.

� �� ��

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Easter Vigil, after Reading 4Ps. 30: 2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13 YEAR ABC

III�

will

praise

you,

Lord,

� ��

for

you

have

res

cued�

me.

� �� �

1. I�

will

ex

��

tol you, O Lord,

for

��

you drew

me

��

clear and did not let my enemies

rejoice

��

o-

ver

me.

� ��

O

��

Lord, you brought me up

from

��

the netherworld;

you

��

preserved me from among

those

��

going down in

-to�

the

pit.

� �

A.

� �

2. Sing�

praise

to

��

the Lord, you his faith-ful

ones,

� ���

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and

��

give thanks to his ho

-ly

name.

� ��

For

��

his anger

lasts

��

but a moment;

a

��

lifetime, his good will.

��

At

��

nightfall, weeping enters in, but with the dawn,

re

-joi�

cing.

� �

A.

� �

3. Hear,�

O

Lord,

��

and have pity on me;

O

��

Lord, be my

help

-er.

� ��

You

��

changed my mourning into dancing;

O

�� �

Lord,

��

my God, forever will I

give�

you

thanks.

� �

A.

� �

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Easter Vigil, after Reading 5Is. 12: 2-3, 4, 5-6 YEAR ABC

YV�

ou�

will

draw

wa

ter

joy

ful

ly

� �

from

the

springs

of

sal�

va�

tion.� �

� �

1. God�

in

deed

��

is my savior;

I

��

am confident and

un-

a-

fraid.

� ��

My

��

strength and my courage is the

Lord,

� ��

and

��

he has been my sav

-ior.

� ��

With

��

joy

you

��

will draw water at the fountain of

sal

va

tion.

� �

A.

� �

2. Give�

thanks

to

��

the Lord,

acclaim

��

his

name;

� ��

a

��

mong

the

��

nations make known his deeds,

proclaim

��

how

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ex-

alt-

ed

is

his

name.

� �

A.

� �

3. Sing�

praise

to

��

the Lord for his glorious achievement;

��

let

��

this be known throughout all

the

earth.

� ���

Shout

��

with exultation, O city of Zion,

for

��

great

in

��

your midst is the Holy One

of

Is-

ra

el!

� �

A.

� �

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Easter Vigil, after Reading 6Ps. 19: 8, 9, 10, 11 YEAR ABC

LV�

ord,�

you

have

the

words

� �

of

ev�

er

last�

ing�

life.� �

� �

1. The�

law

of

��

the Lord is perfect, refreshing the

soul;

� ���

the

��

decree of the Lord is trustworthy,

giving

��

wisdom

to

the

sim

ple.

� �

A.

� �

2. The�

pre

cepts

��

of the Lord are right, rejoicing the

��

heart;

� ��

the

��

command of the Lord is clear,

en

-light-

ening

��

the

eye.

� �

A.

� �

3. The�

fear

of

��

the Lord is pure, enduring for-ev

-er;

� ���

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the

��

ordinances of the Lord are true,

all

of

them

just.

� �

A.

� �

4. They�

are

more

��

precious than gold,

than

��

a heap of

pur

-est

gold;

� ��

sweet

��

er also than syrup or hon

-ey

from

the

comb.

� �

A.

� �

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Easter Vigil, after Reading 7(if baptism is celebrated)

Ps. 42: 3, 5; 43:3, 4 YEAR ABC

LII�

ike�

a

deer

��

that

longs

for�

run

ning

streams,

� ��

my

soul

� � �

longs

��

for

you,

my�

God.

� �� �

1. A�

thirst

is

��

my soul for God,

the

liv

ing

God.

� ���

When

��

shall I go and behold the

face�

of

God?

� �

A.

� �

2. I�

went

with

��

the throng and led them in procession

to

��

the house

of

God,

� ��

a

��

mid loud cries of

joy

��

and thanksgiving,

with

��

the multitude keep-ing

fes�

ti

val.

� �

A.

� �

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3. Send�

forth

your

��

light and your fi-del-

i-

ty;

� ��

they

��

shall

lead

��

me on and bring me to your holy mountain,

��

to

your

dwell�

ing

-place.

� �

A.

� �

4. Then�

will

I

��

go in to the altar of God,

the

��

God

of

��

my gladness and

joy;

� ��

then

��

will I give you

thanks

��

upon the harp,

O

God,�

my

God!

� �

A.

� �

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Easter Vigil, after Reading 7(option 1 when baptism is not

celebrated)Is. 12: 2-3, 4, 5-6 YEAR ABC

YV�

ou�

will

draw

wa

ter

joy

ful

ly

� �

from

the

springs

of

sal�

va�

tion.� �

� �

1. God�

in

deed

��

is my savior;

I

��

am confident and

un-

a-

fraid.

� ��

My

��

strength and my courage is the

Lord,

� ��

and

��

he has been my sav

-ior.

� ��

With

��

joy

you

��

will draw water at the fountain of

sal

va

tion.

� �

A.

� �

2. Give�

thanks

to

��

the Lord,

acclaim

��

his

name;

� ��

a

��

mong

the

��

nations make known his deeds,

proclaim

��

how

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ex-

alt-

ed

is

his

name.

� �

A.

� �

3. Sing�

praise

to

��

the Lord for his glorious achievement;

��

let

��

this be known throughout all

the

earth.

� ���

Shout

��

with exultation, O city of Zion,

for

��

great

in

��

your midst is the Holy One

of

Is-

ra

el!

� �

A.

� �

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Easter Vigil, after Reading 7(option 2 when baptism is not

celebrated)Ps. 51: 12-13, 14-15, 18-19 YEAR ABC

CVIII �

re

ate

a

clean

� �

heart

in

me,

O

God.

� � � � �

1. A

clean

heart

��

create for me, O God,

� ��

and

��

a steadfast

spirit

��

renew with-in

me.

� �

Cast

��

me not out from your

presence,

��

and

��

your Holy Spirit take

not

from

me.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Give

me

back

��

the joy of your sal-va

-tion,

� ��

and

��

a willing spirit sus-tain

in

me.

� �

I

��

will teach

transgressors

��

your ways,

and

��

sinners shall

re

-turn

��

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to

you.

� �

A.

� � �

3. For

you

are

��

not pleased with sacrifices;

should

��

I

offer

��

a holocaust, you would not ac-cept

it.

� ��

My

��

sacrifice, O God, is a contrite spir

-it;

� �

a

��

heart

con

��

trite and humbled, O God,

you

will

not

spurn.

� �

A.

� � �

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Easter Vigil: AlleluiaPs. 118: 1-2, 16-17, 22-23 YEAR ABC

AVIII

l-

le-

ia,

� ��

al-�

le-�

lú�

ia,

al-

le-

ia.� �

� �

1. Give�

thanks

to

��

the Lord, for he is good,

� ��

for

��

his

mercy

��

endures for-ev

-er.

� ��

Let

��

the house of Israel say,

��

“His

��

mercy en

-dures

for

ev

er.”� �

A.

� ��

2. The�

right

hand

��

of the Lord has struck with power;

� ���

the

��

right hand of the Lord is ex-alt

-ed.

� ��

I

��

shall

not

��

die, but live,

and

��

declare the works

of

the

Lord.� �

A.

� ��

3. The�

stone

the

��

builders rejected has become the

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cor-

ner-

stone.

� ��

By

��

the Lord has this

been

done;

� ��

it

��

is

won

-der

-ful

in

our�

eyes.� �

A.

� ��

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Parish Book of Psalms126

Easter Sunday of the ResurrectionPs. 118: 1-2, 16-17, 22-23 YEAR ABC

TV�

his�

is�

the

day

��

the�

Lord

has

made;

� ��

let

us�

re

joice

���

and

be�

glad.� �

� �

1. Give�

thanks

to

��

the Lord, for he is good,

� ��

for

��

his

mercy

��

endures for-ev

-er.

� ��

Let

��

the house of Israel say,

“His

��

mercy en-dures

for

ev

er.”

� �

A.

� �

2. “The�

right

hand

��

of the Lord has struck with pow

-er;

� ���

the

��

right hand of the Lord is ex-alt

-ed.

� ��

I

��

shall not

die,

��

but live,

and

��

declare the works

of

the

Lord.”

� �

A.

� �

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127Easter

3. The�

stone

which

��

the builders rejected has

become

��

the cor

-ner

stone.

� ��

By

��

the Lord has this

been

��

done; it is won

-der

ful

in

our

eyes.

� �

A.

� �

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Parish Book of Psalms128

Second Sunday of Easter, orDivine Mercy Sunday

Ps. 118: 2-4, 13-15, 22-24 YEAR ABC

GII

ive

thanks

to

the�

Lord,

for

he

is

good,

� ��

his

love

is

ev

er

last

ing.

� �� �

1. Let�

the

house

��

of Israel say, “His mercy endures

for-

ev

-er.”

� ��

Let

��

the house of Aaron say,

“His

��

mercy

endures

��

for-ev

-er.”

� ��

Let

��

those who fear the Lord say,

“His

��

mercy en-dures

for�

ev

er.”

� �

A.

� ��

2. I�

was

hard

��

pressed and was falling, but the

Lord

helped

me.

� ��

My

��

strength and my courage

Page 138: The Parish Book of Psalms

129Easter

is

��

the Lord, and he has been my sav

-ior.

� ���

The

��

joyful shout of victory in the tents of

the�

just.

� �

A.

� ��

3. The�

stone

which

��

the builders rejected has become

the

cor-

ner

stone.

� ��

By

��

the Lord has this been done; it

is

��

wonderful in our

eyes.

� ��

This

��

is the day the Lord

has

��

made; let us be glad and re

-joice�

in

it.

A.

� ��

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Third Sunday of EasterPs. 16: 1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11 YEAR A

LV�

ord,�

you

��

will

show

us

the

path�

of�

life.� �

� �

1. Keep�

me,

O

��

God, for in you I take ref

-uge;

� ��

I

��

say to

the

��

Lord,

“My

Lord

are

you.”

� ��

O

��

Lord, my allotted

portion

��

and my cup,

you

��

it is who

hold

fast

my

lot.

� �

A.

� �

2. I�

bless

the

��

Lord who coun-sels

me;

� ��

even

��

in the

night

��

my heart ex-horts

me.

� ��

I

��

set the Lord ever

before

��

me;

with

��

him at my right hand I shall

not

be

dis

turbed.

� �

A.

� �

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131Easter

3. There�

fore

my

��

heart is glad and my soul re-joic

-es,

� ���

my

��

body, too, abides in con

-fi

dence;

� ��

be

��

cause you

will

��

not abandon my soul to the netherworld,

��

nor

��

will you suffer your faithful one to under-go

cor

rup

tion.

� �

A.

� �

4. You�

will

show

��

me the path to life,

abound

��

ing joy

in

��

your pres-

ence,

� ��

the

��

delights at your right

hand

� �

for

ev

er.

� �

A.

� �

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Parish Book of Psalms132

Third Sunday of EasterPs. 4: 2, 4, 7-8, 9 YEAR B

LII�

ord,�

let

your

face

� �

shine

on�

us.

� �� �

1. When�

I

call,

��

answer me, O my just God,

� ��

you

��

who

relieve

��

me when I am in dis

-tress;

� ��

have

��

pity on me,

and

hear�

my

prayer!

� �

A.

� �

2. Know�

that

the

��

Lord does wonders for his faith

-ful

�� �

one;

� ��

the

��

Lord will hear me when I call up

-on�

him.

� �

A.

� �

3. O�

Lord,

let

��

the light of your countenance shine

up

-on

us!

� ��

You

��

put gladness into my

heart.

� ��

As

��

soon

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133Easter

as

��

I lie down, I fall peacefully asleep,

for

��

you

alone,

��

O Lord, bring security to

my�

dwell

ing.

� �

A.

� �

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Parish Book of Psalms134

Third Sunday of EasterPs. 30: 2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13 YEAR C

III�

will

praise

you,

Lord,

� ��

for

you

have

res

cued�

me.

� �� �

1. I�

will

ex

��

tol you, O Lord,

for

��

you drew me clear

and

��

did not let my enemies rejoice

o

-ver

me.

� ���

O

��

Lord, you brought me up from the netherworld;

��

you

��

preserved me from among those going down

in

-to�

the

pit.

� �

A.

� �

2. Sing�

praise

to

��

the Lord, you his faith-ful

ones,

� ���

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135Easter

and

��

give thanks to his ho

-ly

name.

� ��

For

��

his anger

lasts

��

but a moment;

a

��

lifetime, his good will.

��

At

��

nightfall, weeping enters in, but with the dawn,

re

-joic�

ing.

� �

A.

� �

3. Hear,�

O

Lord,

��

and have pity on me;

O

��

Lord, be my

help

-er.

� ��

You

��

changed my mourning into dancing;

��

O

��

Lord, my God, forever will I

give�

you

thanks.

� �

A.

� �

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Parish Book of Psalms136

Fourth Sunday of EasterPs. 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 YEAR A

TVIII �

he

Lord

is

my

shep

herd;

� � �

there

is

noth

ing

��

I

shall

want.

� � � � �

1. The

Lord

is

��

my shepherd; I shall not

want.

� ��

In

�� �

verdant

��

pastures he gives me re

-pose;

� �

be

��

side restful

waters

��

he leads me;

he re-fresh

-es

my

soul.

� �

A.

� � �

2. He

guides

me

��

in right paths for his name's

� �

sake.

� ��

Even

��

though I walk in the dark valley

I

��

fear no e-

vil;

for

��

you are at my side

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137Easter

with

��

your rod and your staff that give

me

��

cour

age.

� �

A.

� � �

3. You

spread

the

��

table before me in the sight of

my

foes;

� �

you

��

anoint my head with oil;

� �

my

cup

��

o

ver

flows.

� �

A.

� � �

4. On

ly

good

��

ness and kindness follow me all the

days

��

of my

life;

� �

and

��

I shall dwell in the

house

��

of the Lord

for

years

to

come.

� �

A.

� � �

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Fourth Sunday of EasterPs. 118: 1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29 YEAR B

TVIII �

he

stone

re

ject

ed

by

the

build

ers

� �

has

be

come

��

the

cor

ner

stone.

� � � � �

1. Give

thanks

to

��

the Lord, for he is good,

for his

mercy

��

endures for-ev

-er.

� ��

It

��

is better to take refuge

in

��

the Lord than to trust

in

man.

� �

It

��

is better to

take

��

refuge in the Lord than to trust

��

in

princ

es.

� �

A.

� � �

2. I

will

give

��

thanks to you, for you have answered me

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139Easter

and

��

have been my sav

-ior.

� ��

The

��

stone which the

builders

��

rejected has become the cor

-ner

stone.

� �

By

��

the

Lord

��

has this been done;

it

��

is won-der

-ful

in

our

eyes.

� �

A.

� � �

3. Bless

ed

is

��

he who comes in the name of

the

��

Lord;

we

��

bless you from the house of

the

Lord.

� ��

I

��

will give thanks to you, for

you

��

have answered me and have been my

sav

-ior.

� �

Give

��

thanks to the Lord, for he is

good;

� �

for

��

his kindness en-dures

for

ev

er.

� �

A.

� � �

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141Easter

Fourth Sunday of EasterPs. 100: 1-2, 3, 5 YEAR C

WVIII �

e

are

his

peo

ple,

� �

the

sheep

of

� �

his

flock.

� �

� � �

1. Sing

joy

ful

��

ly to the Lord, all you

lands;

� �

serve

��

the

Lord

��

with gladness;

come

��

before him

with

joy

ful

song.

� �

A.

� �

2. Know

that

the

��

Lord is God;

��

he

��

made us,

his

we

are;

� �

his

��

people,

the

flock

he

tends.

� �

A.

� �

3. The

Lord

is

good:

� ��

his

��

kindness endures for-ev

-er,

� �

and

��

his faithfulness, to all gen-

er-

a

tions.

� �

A.

� �

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Parish Book of Psalms142

Fifth Sunday of EasterPs. 33: 1-2, 4-5, 18-19 YEAR A

LII�

ord,

� �

let�

your

mer

cy

be

on

us,

� ��

as

we

place

� �

our

trust

in�

you.

� �� �

1. Ex�

ult,

you

��

just, in the Lord;

praise

��

from the upright

is

fit

-ting.

� ��

Give

��

thanks to the Lord on the harp;

��

with

��

the ten-stringed lyre chant his

prais�

es.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Up�

right

is

��

the word of the Lord,

and

��

all his

works

��

are trust

-wor

thy.

� ��

He

��

loves justice and right;

��

of

��

the kindness of the Lord the

earth�

is

full.

� �

A.

� ��

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143Easter

3. See,�

the

eyes

��

of the Lord are upon those who fear

him,

� ��

up

��

on those who hope for his kind

-ness,

� ���

to

��

deliver them from death and preserve them in spite

of�

fam

ine.

� �

A.

� ��

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Fifth Sunday of EasterPs. 22: 26-27, 28, 30, 31-32 YEAR B

IVIII �

will

praise

you,

Lord,

� ��

in

the

as

sem

bly

��

of

your

peo

ple.

� � � � �

1. I

will

ful

��

fill my vows before those who fear the

� �

Lord.

� ��

The

��

lowly shall eat their

fill;

� �

they

��

who seek the

Lord

��

shall praise him:

“May

��

your hearts live

for

-ev

-er!”

� �

A.

� �

2. All

the

ends

��

of the earth shall remember and turn

to

the

Lord;

� �

all

��

the families of the nations shall bow

down

be

fore

him.

� �

A.

� � �

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145Easter

3. To

him

a

��

lone shall bow down all who sleep in the

��

earth;

� �

be

��

fore him shall bend all who go down

in-

to

��

the

dust.

� �

A.

� � �

4. And

to

him

��

my soul shall

live;

� ��

my

��

descendants

shall

serve

him.

� �

Let

��

the coming generation be told

of

��

the Lord that they may proclaim to a people

yet

��

to be born the jus

-tice

he

has

shown.

� �

A.

� � �

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Parish Book of Psalms146

Fifth Sunday of EasterPs. 145: 8-9, 10-11, 12-13 YEAR C

III�

will

praise

your

name

for�

ev

er,

� ��

my

king

and

my�

God.

� �� �

1. The�

Lord�

is

��

gracious and merciful,

slow

��

to

anger

��

and of great kind

-ness.

� ��

The

��

Lord is good to

all

��

and compassionate toward

all�

his

works.

� �

A.

� �

2. Let�

all

your

��

works give you thanks, O Lord,

� ��

and

��

let

your

��

faithful ones bless

you.

� ��

Let

��

them discourse of the

glory

��

of your kingdom and speak of

your�

might.

� �

A.

� �

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147Easter

3. Let�

them

make

��

known your might to the children of

Ad

-am,

� ��

and

��

the glorious splendor of your king

-dom.

� ���

Your

��

kingdom is a kingdom for all ages,

and

��

your

dominion

��

endures through all gen-er-

a�

tions.

� �

A.

� �

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Sixth Sunday of EasterPs. 66: 1-3, 4-5, 6-7, 16, 20 YEAR A

LVIII �

et

all

the

earth

� �

cry

out

to

God

with

joy.

� � � � �

1. Shout

joy

ful

��

ly to God, all the earth,

sing

��

praise to

the

��

glory of his name;

� ��

pro

��

claim his glo

-rious

praise.

� �

Say

��

to God, “How tre-men

-dous

are

your

deeds!”

� �

A.

� � �

2. Let

all

on

��

earth worship and sing praise to

you,

� ��

sing

� �

praise

��

to your

name!

� �

Come

��

and see the works of God,

� �

his

��

tremendous deeds among the chil-dren

of

Ad

am.

� �

A.

� � �

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149Easter

3. He

has

changed

��

the sea into dry land;

through

�� �

the

��

river they passed on foot;

� ��

there

��

fore let us

re

-joice

in

him.

He

��

rules by his might

for

ev

er.

� �

A.

� � �

4. Hear

now,

all

��

you who fear God,

while

��

I declare

what

��

he has done

for

me.

� �

Bless

��

ed be God who

refused

��

me not my prayer or

his

kind

ness!

� �

A.

� � �

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Sixth Sunday of EasterPs. 98: 1, 2-3, 3-4 YEAR B

TIII �

he

Lord

has

re

vealed

��

to

the

na

tions

� �

his

� �

sav

��

ing

power.

� �� � �

1. Sing

to

the

��

Lord a new song, for he has done

��

won

drous

deeds;

� �

his

��

right hand has won victory for

him,

��

his ho

-ly

arm.

� �

A.

� � �

2. The

Lord

has

��

made his salvation known:

� ��

in

��

the sight

of

��

the nations he has re-vealed

his

jus

tice.

� �

He

��

has

remembered

��

his kindness and his faithfulness toward

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151Easter

the

��

house of Is-

ra

el.

� �

A.

� � �

3. All

the

ends

��

of the earth have seen the

sal

-va

-tion

by

our

God.

� �

Sing

��

joyfully to the Lord,

all

��

you lands: break into song;

sing

praise.

� �

A.

� � �

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Sixth Sunday of EasterPs. 67: 2-3, 5, 6, 8 YEAR C

OVIII �

God,

let

all

the

na

tions

� �

praise

��

you!

� �� � �

1. May

God

have

��

pity on us and bless us;

may

��

he

let

��

his face shine up-on

us.

� �

So

��

may your way

be

��

known upon earth;

a

��

mong all nations, your

sal

va

tion.

� �

A.

� ��

2. May

the

na

��

tions be glad and exult because you rule

the

��

peoples in eq-

ui

ty;

� �

the

��

nations on

the

earth

you

� �

guide.

� �

A.

� ��

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153Easter

3. May

the

peo

��

ples praise you, O God;

may

��

all

the

��

peoples praise

you!

� �

May

��

God bless us, and

may

��

all the ends of the

earth

fear

him!

� �

A.

� ��

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The Ascension of the LordPs. 47: 2-3, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR ABC

GV

od�

mounts

��

his

throne

to

shouts

of

joy:

� ���

a

blare

of

trum

pets

for

the

Lord.

� �� �

1. All�

you

peo

��

ples, clap your hands,

shout

��

to God

with

��

cries of glad

-ness,

� ��

For

��

the Lord, the Most

High,

��

the awesome,

is

��

the great king o

-ver

all

the

earth.

� �

A.

� �

2. God�

mounts

his

��

throne amid shouts of

joy;

� ���

the

��

Lord, amid trum

-pet

blasts.

� ��

Sing

��

praise to God,

sing

��

praise;

sing

��

praise to

our

king,

sing

praise.

� �

A.

� �

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155

3. For�

king

of

��

all the earth is God;

� ���

sing

hymns

of

praise.

� ��

God

��

reigns over the

nations,

���

God

��

sits up-on

his

ho

ly

throne.

� �

A.

� �

Easter

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Parish Book of Psalms156

Seventh Sunday of EasterPs. 27: 1, 4, 7-8 YEAR A

IV�

be

lieve

that

I

shall

see

� ��

the

good

things� �

of�

the�

Lord� �

in�

the

land

���

of�

the

liv�

ing.� �

� �

1. The�

Lord�

is

��

my light and my salva-tion;

� ���

whom

��

should I

fear?

� ��

The

��

Lord is my life's refuge;

of

��

whom

should

I

be

a

fraid?

� �

A.

� �

2. One�

thing

I

��

ask of the Lord; this I seek:

� ���

To

��

dwell in the house of the Lord all the days

of

my

life,

� ��

that

��

I may gaze on the loveliness

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157Easter

of

��

the Lord and contem-plate

his

tem

ple.

� �

A.

� �

3. Hear,�

O

Lord,

��

the sound of my call;

� ��

have

��

pity on

me,

��

and an

-swer

me.

� ��

Of

��

you my heart speaks;

you

my

glance

seeks.

� �

A.

� �

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Seventh Sunday of EasterPs. 103: 1-2, 11-12, 19-20 YEAR B

TV�

he�

Lord

has

set

his

throne

in

heav

en.

� �� �

1. Bless�

the

Lord,

��

O my soul;

� ��

and

��

all my being, bless

his

ho

-ly

name.

� ��

Bless

��

the Lord, O my soul,

and

��

forget

not

all

his

ben

e

fits.

� �

A.

� �

2. For�

as

the

��

heavens are high above the

earth,

� ���

so

��

surpassing is his kindness toward those who

fear

him.

� ��

As

��

far as the east is from the west,

��

so

��

far has he put our trans-gres

-sions

from

us.

� �

A.

� �

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159

3. The�

Lord�

has

��

established his throne in heav-en,

� ���

and

��

his kingdom rules ov

-er

all.

� ��

Bless

��

the Lord, all

you

��

his angels,

you

��

mighty in strength, who do

his

��

bid

ding.

� �

A.

� �

Easter

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Seventh Sunday of EasterPs. 97: 1-2, 6-7, 9 YEAR C

TVI �

he

Lord

is

king,

� � �

the

most

high

o

ver

all

the

earth.

� � � ��

1. The

Lord

is

��

king;

let

��

the earth re-joice;

� � �

let

��

the

many

��

is-

lands

be

glad.

� ��

Jus

��

tice and judgment are the

founda

��

-tion

of

his

throne.

� �

A.

� ��

2. The

heav

-ens

��

proclaim his jus

-tice,

� � �

and

��

all peoples

see

his

glo

-ry.

� ��

All

��

gods are pros-trate

��

be

fore

him.

� �

A.

� ��

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161Easter

3. You,

O

Lord,

��

are the Most High o-ver

all

the

earth,

� ��

exalted

��

far a-

bove

all

gods.

� �

A.

� ��

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Pentecost SundayVigil Mass (simple form)

Ps. 104: 1-2, 24, 35, 27-28, 29, 30 YEAR ABC

LII�

ord,

send

out

your

Spir

it,

� ��

and�

re

new

the

face

of

the

earth.

� �� �

1. Bless�

the

Lord,

��

O my soul!

� ��

O

��

Lord, my God,

you

��

are great

in

deed!

� ��

You

��

are clothed with majesty

and

��

glory,

robed

��

in light as

with�

a

cloak.

� �

A.

� ��

2. How�

man

i

��

fold are your works, O

Lord!

� ���

In

��

wisdom you have wrought

them

all

� �

the

��

earth

is

��

full of your creatures;

bless

��

the Lord, O

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163Easter

my�

soul!

� �

A.

� ��

3. Crea�

-tures

all

��

look to you to give them food in due

time.

� ��

When

��

you give it to them, they gath

-er

it;

� ���

when

��

you open your hand, they are filled with

good�

things.

� �

A.

� ��

4. If�

you

take

��

away their breath, they perish and return

to

their

dust.

� ��

When

��

you send forth your spirit, they

are

��

created,

and

��

you renew the face of

the�

earth.

� �

A.

� ��

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Pentecost SundayVigil Mass, extended form,

after Reading 1Ps. 33: 10-11, 12-13, 14-15 YEAR ABC

BV �

less

ed

the

peo

ple

� �

the

Lord

has

cho

sen

to

be

��

his

own.

� � � ��

1. The

Lord

brings

��

to naught the plans of na-

tions;

� ��

he

��

foils the designs of peo

ples.

� �

But

��

the plan of the

Lord

��

stands forever;

the

��

design of his heart,

through

��

all ge-

ne

ra

tions.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Bles

sed

the

��

nation whose God is the Lord,

� ��

the

��

people he has chosen for his own in-her-

i

tance.

� �

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165Easter

From

��

heaven the Lord looks down;

he

sees

all

man

kind.

� �

A.

� ��

3. From

his

fixed

��

throne he beholds

all

��

who

dwell

��

on the earth,

� ��

he

��

who fashioned the heart

��

of

each,

� �

he

who

knows

all

their

works.

� �

A.

� ��

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Pentecost SundayVigil Mass, extended form,after Reading 2 (option 1)

Dn. 3: 52, 53, 54, 55 YEAR ABC

GVIII �

lo

ry

and

praise

for

ev-

�er!

� � � � �

1. Bless

ed

are

��

you, O Lord, the God of our

fathers,

��

praiseworthy

��

and exalted above all for-ev

-er;

� �

And

��

blessed is your holy and glorious name,

praiseworthy

��

and exalted above all for

all

ag

es.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Bless

ed

are

��

you in the temple of your holy

glo

-ry,

� �

praise

��

worthy and glorious above all

for

ev

er.

� �

A.

� � �

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167Easter

3. Bless

ed

are

��

you who look into the depths from your

throne

��

upon the cher

-u

bim,

� �

praise

��

worthy and exalted

above

��

all

for

ev

er.

� �

A.

� � �

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Pentecost SundayVigil Mass, extended form,after Reading 2 (option 2)

Ps. 19: 8, 9, 10, 11 YEAR ABC

LV�

ord,�

you

have

the

words

� �

of

e�

ver

last�

ing�

life.� �

� �

1. The�

law

of

��

the Lord is perfect, refreshing the

soul;

� ���

the

��

decree of the Lord is trustworthy,

giving

��

wisdom

to

the

sim

ple.

� �

A.

� �

2. The�

pre

cepts

��

of the Lord are right, rejoicing the

heart;

� ���

the

��

command of the Lord is clear,

en

-light

-ening

��

the

eye.

� �

A.

� �

3. The�

fear

of

��

the Lord is pure, enduring for-ev

-er;

� ���

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169Easter

the

��

ordinances of the Lord are true,

all

of

them

just.

� �

A.

� �

4. They�

are

more

��

precious than gold,

than

��

a heap of

pur

-est

gold;

� ��

sweet

��

er also than syrup or hon

-ey

from

the

comb.

� �

A.

� �

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Pentecost SundayVigil Mass, extended form,

after Reading 3Ps. 107: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR ABC

GIII �

ive

thanks

to

the

Lord;

� ��

his

love

��

is

e

ver-

� �

last-

���

ing.� �

� � �

1. Let

the

re

��

deemed of the Lord say,

� ��

those

��

whom

he

��

has redeemed from the hand of the foe

and

gath-

ered

from

the

lands,

� �

from

��

the east and

the

��

west, from the north and

the

south.

� �

A.

� � �

2. They

went

a

��

stray in the desert wil-der-

ness;

� ��

the

��

way

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171Easter

to

��

an inhabited city they

did

not

find.

� �

Hun

��

gry and

thirsty,

��

their life was wasting away with-

in

them.

� �

A.

� � �

3. They

cried

to

��

the Lord in their dis-

tress;

� ��

from

��

their straits

he

re

scued

them.

� �

And

��

he led them

by

��

a direct way to reach an inhabit-ed

ci-

ty.

� �

A.

� � �

4. Let

them

give

��

thanks to the Lord for his

mer-

cy

� ��

and

��

his wondrous deeds to the chil-

dren

��

of

men,

� �

be

��

cause he satisfied the longing soul and

filled

��

the hungry soul with

good

things.

� �

A.

� � �

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Pentecost SundayVigil Mass, extended form,

after Reading 4Ps. 104: 1-2, 24, 35, 27-28, 29, 30 YEAR ABC

LII�

ord,

send

out

your

Spir

it,

� ��

and�

re

new

the

face

of

the

earth.

� �� �

1. Bless�

the

Lord,

��

O my soul!

� ��

O

��

Lord, my God,

you

��

are great

in

deed!

� ��

You

��

are clothed with majesty

and

��

glory,

robed

��

in light as

with�

a

cloak.

� �

A.

� ��

2. How�

man

i

��

fold are your works, O

Lord!

� ���

In

��

wisdom you have wrought

them

all

� �

the

��

earth

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173Easter

is

��

full of your creatures;

bless

��

the Lord, O

my�

soul!

� �

A.

� ��

3. Crea�

-tures

all

��

look to you to give them food in due

time.

� ��

When

��

you give it to them, they gath

-er

it;

� ���

when

��

you open your hand, they are filled with

good�

things.

� �

A.

� ��

4. If�

you

take

��

away their breath, they perish and return

to

their

dust.

� ��

When

��

you send forth your spirit, they

are

��

created,

and

��

you renew the face of

the�

earth.

� �

A.

� ��

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Pentecost SundayMass during the Day

Ps. 104: 1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34 YEAR ABC

LII�

ord,

send

out

your

Spir

it,

� ��

and�

re

new

the

face

of

the

earth.

� �� �

1. Bless�

the

Lord,

��

O my soul!

� ��

O

��

Lord, my God,

you

��

are great

in

deed!

� ��

How

��

manifold are your

works,

��

O Lord!

The

��

earth is full of

your�

crea

tures.

� �

A.

� ��

2. If�

you

take

��

away their breath, they perish and return

to

their

dust.

� ��

When

��

you send forth your spirit,

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175Easter

they

��

are created,

and

��

you renew the face of

the�

earth.

� �

A.

� ��

3. May�

the

glo

��

ry of the Lord endure forever;

��

may

��

the Lord be glad in his

works!

� ��

Pleas

��

ing to him

be

��

my theme;

I

��

will be glad in

the�

Lord.

� �

A.

� ��

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The Most Holy TrinityDn. 3: 52, 53, 54, 55 YEAR A

GVIII �

lo

ry

and

praise

for

ev-

�er!

� � � � �

1. Bless

ed

are

��

you, O Lord, the God of our

fathers,

��

praiseworthy

��

and exalted above all for-ev

-er;

� �

and

��

blessed is your holy and glorious name,

praiseworthy

��

and exalted above all for

all

ag

es.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Bless

ed

are

��

you in the temple of your holy

glo

-ry,

� �

praise

��

worthy and glorious above all

for

ev

er.

� �

A.

� � �

3. Bless

ed

are

��

you who look into the depths from your

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177Easter

throne

��

upon the cher

-u

bim,

� �

praise

��

worthy and exalted

above

��

all

for

ev

er.

� �

A.

� � �

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The Most Holy TrinityPs. 33: 4-5, 6, 9, 18-19, 20, 22 YEAR B

BV �

less

ed

the

peo

ple

� �

the

Lord

has

cho

sen

to

be

��

his

own.

� � � ��

1. Up

right

is

��

the word of the Lord, and all his

works

��

are trust

-wor

thy.

� �

He

��

loves justice and right;

of

��

the kindness of the Lord

the

earth

is

full.

� �

A.

� ��

2. By

the

word

��

of the Lord the heavens were made;

� ��

by

��

the breath of his mouth all

their

host.

� �

For

��

he spoke,

and

��

it was made;

he

��

com-mand

-ed,

and

it

stood

forth.

� �

A.

� ��

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179Easter

3. See,

the

eyes

��

of the Lord are upon those who

fear

him,

� ��

up

��

on those who hope for his kind

-ness,

� �

to

��

deliver them from death and preserve them in spite

of

fam

ine.

� �

A.

� ��

4. Our

soul

waits

��

for the Lord, who is our help

and

our

shield.

� �

May

��

your kindness, O Lord, be

upon

��

us who have put

our

hope

in

you.

� �

A.

� ��

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The Most Holy TrinityPs. 8: 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR C

OVIII �

Lord,

our

God,

� �

how

won

der

ful

your

name

��

in

all

the

earth!

� � � � �

1. When

I

be

��

hold your heavens,

the

��

work of your fingers,

the

��

moon and the stars which you set

in

place

� �

what

��

is man that you should be mindful of him,

or

��

the son of man that you

should

care

for

him?

� �

A.

� � �

2. You

have

made

��

him little less than the an

-gels,

� ��

and

��

crowned him with glory and hon

-or.

� �

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You

��

have given him rule over the works of your hands,

putting

��

all things un

-der

his

feet:

� �

A.

� � �

3. All

sheep

and

��

oxen, yes, and the beasts of the field,

� ��

the

��

birds of the air, the fishes of

the

sea,

� �

and

��

whatever swims

the

paths

of

the

seas.

� �

A.

� � �

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The Most Holy Body and Bloodof Christ

Ps. 147: 12-13, 14-15, 19-20 YEAR A

PVIII �

raise

the

Lord,

Je-

ru

��

sa

lem.

� � � � �

1. Glo

ri-

fy

��

the Lord, O Je-ru

-sa

-lem;

� ��

praise

��

your God,

O

Zi

-on.

� �

For

��

he has strengthened the bars of your

gates;

� �

he

��

has blessed your chil-dren

with

in

you.

� �

A.

� � �

2. He

has

grant

��

ed peace in your bor

-ders;

� ��

with

��

the

best

��

of wheat he fills

you.

� �

He

��

sends forth his

command

��

to the earth;

swift

-ly

runs

his

word!

� �

A.

� � �

3. He

has

pro

��

claimed his word to Ja-cob,

� ��

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183Easter

his

��

statutes and his ordinances to Is-

ra

el.

� �

He

��

has not done thus for any other nation;

his

��

ordinances he has not

made

known

to

them.

� �

A.

� � �

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The Most Holy Body and Bloodof Christ

Ps. 116: 12-13, 15-16, 17-18 YEAR B

IVIII �

will

take

the

cup

of

sal

va

tion,

� � �

and

call

on

the

name

of

the

Lord.

� � � � �

1. How

shall

I

��

make a return to the Lord for all the

good

��

he has done

for

me?

� �

The

��

cup of salvation I

will

��

take up, and I will call upon the name

of

the

Lord.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Pre

cious

in

��

the eyes of the Lord is the death

of

��

his faith

-ful

ones.

� �

I

��

am your servant, the son

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of

��

your handmaid;

you

have

loosed

my

bonds.

� �

A.

� � �

3. To

you

will

��

I offer sacrifice of thanks-giv

-ing,

� ��

and

��

I

will

��

call upon the name of the

Lord.

� �

My

��

vows to the

Lord

��

I will pay in the presence of all

his

peo

ple.

� �

A.

� � �

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The Most Holy Body and Bloodof Christ

Ps. 110: 1, 2, 3, 4 YEAR C

YII�

ou�

are

a

priest

for

ev

er,

��

in

the

line

of

Mel

chi�

ze

dek.

� �� �

1. The�

Lord�

said

��

to my Lord:

“Sit

��

at my right

hand

��

till I make your enemies your foot

-stool.”

� ���

The

��

scepter of your power the Lord will stretch

forth

��

from Zion:

“Rule

��

in the midst of your

e-�

ne

mies.”

� �

A.

� �

2. “Yours�

is

prince

��

ly power in the day of your birth,

� ���

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in

��

holy splen

-dor;

� ��

be

��

fore the daystar, like the dew, I

have

be-

got�

ten

you.”

� �

A.

� �

3. The�

Lord�

has

��

sworn, and he will not

re

pent:

� ���

“You

��

are a priest forever, according to the order of

Mel-

chi�

ze

dek.”

� �

A.

� �

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The Sacred Heart of JesusPs. 103: 1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8, 10 YEAR A

TVI �

he

Lord's

kind

ness

� �

is

ev

er

last

��

ing

to

those

who��

fear

him.

� �� ��

1. Bless

the

Lord,

��

O my soul;

� � �

all

��

my being, bless

�� �

his

� �

ho

ly

name.

��

Bless

��

the Lord, O my soul;

and

��

forget

not

��

all

his

ben

e

fits.

� �

A.

� ��

2. He

par

dons

��

all your iniquities,

heals

�� �

all

your

ills.

� ���

He

��

redeems your life from destruction, crowns you

with

��

kindness and

com

pas

sion.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. Mer

ci

ful

��

and gracious is the Lord, slow to

anger

��

and a-bound

�� �

-ing

in

kind

ness.

� ��

Not

��

according

to

��

our sins does he deal with us,

nor

��

does

he

��

requite us accord-ing

to

our

crimes.

� �

A.

� ��

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The Sacred Heart of JesusIs. 12: 2-3, 4, 5-6 YEAR B

YV�

ou�

will

draw

wa

ter

joy

ful

ly

� �

from

the

springs

� �

of

sal�

va�

tion.� �

� �

1. God�

in

deed

��

is my savior;

I

��

am confident and

un-

a-

fraid.

� ��

My

��

strength and my courage is the

Lord,

��

and

��

he has been my sav

-ior.

� ��

With

��

joy

you

��

will draw water at the fountain of

sal

va

tion.

� �

A.

� �

2. Give�

thanks

to

��

the Lord,

acclaim

��

his

name;

� ��

a

��

mong

the

��

nations make known his deeds,

proclaim

��

how

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ex-

al-

ted

is

his

name.

� �

A.

� �

3. Sing�

praise

to

��

the Lord for his glorious achievement;

��

let

��

this be known throughout all

the

earth.

� ���

Shout

��

with exultation, O city of Zion,

for

��

great

in

��

your midst is the Holy One

of

Is-

ra

el!

� �

A.

� �

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The Sacred Heart of JesusPs. 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 YEAR C

TVIII �

he

Lord

is

my

shep

herd;

� � �

there

is

noth

ing

��

I

shall

want.

� � � � �

1. The

Lord

is

��

my shepherd; I shall not

want.

� ��

In

�� �

verdant

��

pastures he gives me re

-pose;

� �

be

��

side restful

waters

��

he leads me;

he re-fresh

-es

my

soul.

� �

A.

� � �

2. He

guides

me

��

in right paths for his name's

� �

sake.

� ��

Even

��

though I walk in the dark valley

I

��

fear no e-

vil;

for

��

you are at my side

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with

��

your rod and your staff that give

me

��

cour

age.

� �

A.

� � �

3. You

spread

the

��

table before me in the sight of

my

foes;

� �

you

��

anoint my head with oil;

� �

my

cup

��

o

ver

flows.

� �

A.

� � �

4. On

ly

good

��

ness and kindness follow me all the

days

��

of my

life;

� �

and

��

I shall dwell in the

house

��

of the Lord

for

years

to

come.

� �

A.

� � �

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Ordinary Time

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Second Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 40: 2, 4, 7-8, 8-9, 10 YEAR AB

HII

ere�

am

I,

Lord;

� ��

I

come

to

do

your�

will.

� �� �

1. I�

have

wait

��

ed, waited for the

Lord,

� ��

and

��

he

stooped

��

toward me and heard

my

cry.

� ��

And

��

he

put

��

a new song into my mouth,

a

��

hymn to

our�

God.

� �

A.

� �

2. Sac�

ri

fice

��

or offering you wished not,

� ��

but

��

ears open

to

��

obedience you gave

me.

� ��

Hol

��

ocausts or sin-

offerings

��

you sought not;

then

��

said I, “Be

-hold�

I

come.”

� �

A.

� �

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3. “In�

the

writ

��

ten scroll it is prescribed for

me,

� ��

to

��

do

your

��

will, O my God, is my

de

light,

� ��

and

��

your law is

with

-in�

my

heart!”

� �

A.

� �

4. I�

an

nounced

��

your justice in the vast as-sem

-bly;

� ���

I

��

did not restrain my lips, as you, O

Lord,�

know.

� �

A.

� �

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Second Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 96: 1-2, 2-3, 7-8, 9-10 YEAR C

PVIII �

ro

claim

his

mar

vel

ous

deeds

� �

to

all

the

na

tions.

� �� � �

1. Sing

to

the

��

Lord a new song;

� ��

sing

��

to the Lord,

all

you

lands.

� �

Sing

��

to the Lord;

bless

his

name.

� ��

A.

� � �

2. An

nounce

his

��

salvation, day after day.

� ��

Tell

��

his

glory

��

among the na

-tions;

� �

among

��

all peoples, his

��

won

drous

deeds.

� ��

A.

� � �

3. Give

to

the

��

Lord, you families of na

-tions,

� ��

give

��

to

the

��

Lord glory and

praise;

� �

give

��

to the Lord the

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glo

-ry

due

his

name!

� ��

A.

� � �

4. Wor

ship

the

��

Lord in holy at-tire.

� ��

Trem

��

ble before

him,

all

the

earth;

� �

Say

��

among the nations: The Lord

is

��

king.

He

��

governs the peoples with

eq

ui

ty.

� ��

A.

� � �

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Third Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 27: 1, 4, 13-14 YEAR A

TV�

he

Lord�

is

my

light

� �

and

my

sal

va

tion.

� �� �

1. The�

Lord�

is

��

my light and my salvation;

whom

� �

should

I

fear?

� ��

The

��

Lord is my life's refuge;

of whom

should

I

be

a

fraid?

� �

A.

� ��

2. One�

thing

I

��

ask of the Lord;

this

I

seek:

� ���

to

��

dwell in the house of the Lord all the days

of

��

my life,

that

��

I may gaze on the loveliness of the

Lord

��

and contem-plate

his

tem

ple.

A.

� ��

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3. I�

be

-lieve

��

that I shall see the bounty of the Lord

in

��

the land of the liv

-ing.

� ��

Wait

��

for the Lord with

courage;

���

be

��

stout-heart-

ed,

and

wait

for

the

Lord.

� �

A.

� ��

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Third Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 25: 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR B

TI �

each

me

your

ways,

� �

O

Lord.

� ��� ��

1. Your

ways,

O

��

Lord, make known to me;

� � �

�� �

teach

�� �

me

your

paths,

� ��

guide

��

me in your truth

and

��

teach me, for you are God

my

sav

ior.� �

A.

� ��

2. Re

mem

ber

��

that your compassion, O Lord,

� � �

and

your

love

�� �

are

from

of

old.

� ��

In

��

your kindness

remember

��

me, because of your good-

ness,

��

O

Lord.� �

A.

� ��

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3. Good

and

up

��

right is the Lord;

� � �

thus

��

he shows

�� �

sin

�� �

ners

the

way.

� ��

He

��

guides the humble to

justice

��

and teaches the hum-

ble

his

way.� �

A.

� ��

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Third Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 19: 8, 9, 10, 15 YEAR C

YVIII �

our

words,

Lord,

are

Spir

it

and

life.

� �� � �

1. The

law

of

��

the Lord is perfect,

re

��

freshing the

soul;

� �

the

��

decree of the Lord is trustworthy, giving wisdom

to

the

sim

ple.

� �

A.

� �

2. The

pre

cepts

��

of the Lord are right,

rejoicing

���

the

heart;

� �

the

��

command of the Lord is clear,

en-

light-

ening

the

eye.

� �

A.

� �

3. The

fear

of

��

the Lord is pure,

en

��

during for-e-

ver;

� �

the

� �

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ordinances

��

of the Lord are true,

all

of

them

just.

� �

A.

� �

4. Let

the

words

��

of my mouth and the thought of my

heart

��

find favor be-fore

you,

� �

O

��

Lord,

my

��

rock and

my

re

deem

er.

� �

A.

� �

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Fourth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 146: 6-7, 8-9, 9-10 YEAR A

BVIII �

less

ed

are

the

poor

in

spir

it;

� ��

the

king

dom

of

heav

en

is

theirs.

� � � � �

1. The

Lord

keeps

��

faith for-ev

-er,

� ��

se

��

cures justice for

the

��

oppressed,

gives

��

food to the hun

-gry.

� �

The

Lord

��

sets

cap

tives

free.

� �

A.

� � �

2. The

Lord

gives

��

sight to the blind;

the

��

Lord

raises

��

up those who were bowed

down.

� �

The

��

Lord

loves

��

the just;

the

��

Lord pro

-tects

strang-

ers.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. The

fa

ther

��

less and the widow the Lord sus

-tains,

� ��

but

��

the way of the wicked he

thwarts.

� �

The

��

Lord

shall

��

reign forever;

your

��

God, O Zion, through all

generations.

��

Al-

le-

lu

ia.

� �

A.

� � �

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Fourth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 95: 1-2, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR B

IVIII �

f

to

day

you

hear

his

voice,

� �

hard

en

not

your

hearts.

� � � � �

1. Come,

let

us

��

sing joyfully to the Lord;

let

��

us

acclaim

��

the Rock of our sal-va

-tion.

� �

Let

��

us come into

his

��

presence with thanksgiving;

let

��

us joyful-ly

sing

psalms

to

him.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Come,

let

us

��

bow down in worship;

let

��

us kneel

before

��

the Lord who made

us.

� �

For

��

he is our God,

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and

��

we are the people he shepherds,

the

flock

��

he

guides.

� �

A.

� ��

3. Oh,

that

to

��

day you would hear his voice:

� ��

“Hard

��

en

not

��

your hearts as at Meribah,

as

��

in the day of Massah

in

��

the desert, where your fathers tempt

-ed

me;

� �

they

� �

tested

��

me though they

had

seen

my

works.”

� �

A.

� ��

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Fourth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 71: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 15-17 YEAR C

III��

will

sing

��

of

your

sal

va

tion.

� �� �

1. In�

you,

O

��

Lord, I take re

-fuge;

� ��

let

��

me never

be

��

put to

shame.

� ��

In

��

your justice rescue me, and

deliver

��

me;

in

��

cline your ear to me,

and

save�

me.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Be�

my

rock

��

of refuge,

a

��

stronghold to give me

safe

-ty,

� ��

for

��

you are my rock and my fort

-ress.

� ��

O

��

my

God,

��

rescue me from the hand of the

wick�

ed.

� �

A.

� ��

3. For�

you

are

��

my hope, O Lord;

my

��

trust, O God,

��

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from

my

youth.

� ��

On

��

you I depend from birth;

��

from

��

my mother's womb you are

my�

strength.

� �

A.

� ��

4. My�

mouth

shall

��

declare your jus

-tice,

� ��

day

��

by day

your

��

sal-va

-tion.

� ��

O

��

God, you have taught me from

my

��

youth,

and

��

till the present I proclaim your

won�

drous

deeds.

� �

A.

� ��

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Fifth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 112: 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR A

TVI �

he

just

��

man

is

a

light

�� �

in

dark

ness

� ��

to�

the

up�

right.� �

� ��

1. Light

shines

through

��

the darkness for the up

-right;

� � ��

he

��

is gracious and merci-ful

and

just.

� ��

Well

��

for the

man

��

who is gracious and lends,

who

��

conducts his

af

-fairs

with

jus

tice.

� �

A.

� ��

2. He

shall

nev

��

er be moved;

the

��

just one shall be in

everlasting

��

re-

mem

brance.

� ��

An

��

evil report he shall

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not

��

fear;

his

��

heart is firm, trust-ing

in

the

Lord.

� �

A.

� ��

3. His

heart

is

��

steadfast; he shall not

fear.

� � �

Lav

��

ishly

he

��

gives to the poor;

his

��

justice shall en-dure

��

for

ev

er;

� ��

his

��

horn shall be exalt-ed

in

glo

ry.

� �

A.

� ��

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Fifth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 147: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 YEAR B

PIII �

raise

the

Lord,

� �

who

heals

the

bro

ken-

��

heart

ed.

� �� � �

1. Praise

the

Lord,

��

for he is good;

� ��

sing

��

praise to our

God,

��

for he is gracious; it is fit-

ting

to

praise

him.

� �

The

��

Lord rebuilds Jerusalem; the dispersed of Isra-el

he

gath

ers.

� �

A.

� � �

2. He

heals

the

��

brokenhearted and binds

up

their

��

wounds.

� �

He

��

tells the number of the stars; he calls

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each

by

name.

��

A.

� � �

3. Great

is

our

��

Lord and mighty in pow-

er;

� ��

to

��

his

wisdom

��

there is

no

lim

it.

� �

The

��

Lord sustains the

lowly;

��

the wicked he casts to

the

ground.

��

A.

� � �

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Fifth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 138: 1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 7-8 YEAR C

III�

n

the

sight

of

the

an

gels

� �

I

will

sing

your

� �

prais

es,

Lord.

� �� �

1. I�

will

give

��

thanks to you, O Lord, with all my

heart,

� ���

for

��

you have heard the words of my

mouth;

� ��

in

��

the

presence

��

of the angels I will sing your praise;

I

��

will wor-

ship

��

at your holy temple and give thanks to

your�

name.

� �

A.

� �

2. Be�

cause

of

��

your kindness and your truth;

� ��

for

��

you

have

��

made great above all things your name and your

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prom

-ise.

� ��

When

��

I called, you answered me;

you

��

built

up

strength

with�

in

me.

� �

A.

� ��

3. All�

the

kings

��

of the earth shall give thanks to you,

O

��

Lord,

when

��

they hear the words of your

mouth;

� ���

and

��

they shall sing of the ways of the Lord:

“Great

��

is

the

��

glory of

the�

Lord.”

� �

A.

� ��

4. Your�

right

hand

saves

me.

� ��

The

��

Lord will complete

what

��

he has done

for

me;

� ��

your

��

kindness, O Lord,

endures

��

forever;

forsake

��

not the work of

your�

hands.

� �

A.

� ��

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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 119: 1-2, 4-5, 17-18, 33-34 YEAR A

BV�

les�

sed�

are

���

they

� ��

who

fol

low

the

law

of� �

the�

Lord.� �

� �

1. Bless�

ed

are

��

they whose way is blameless,

who

��

walk

in

��

the law

of

the Lord.

� ��

Bless

��

ed are they who

observe

��

his decrees,

who

seek

him

with

all

their

heart.

� �

A.

� �

2. You�

have

com

��

manded that your precepts be

diligent

��

-ly

kept.

� ��

Oh,

��

that I might be firm in the ways

of

keep

-ing

your

stat

utes!

� �

A.

� �

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3. Be�

good

to

��

your servant,

that

��

I may live and keep

��

your

words.

� ��

O

��

pen my eyes,

that

��

I may consider the

won

-ders

of

your

law.

� �

A.

� �

4. In�

struct

me,

��

O Lord, in the way of your statutes,

��

that

��

I may exactly ob-serve

them.

� ��

Give

��

me discernment,

��

that

��

I may observe your law and keep

it

with

all

my

heart.

� �

A.

� �

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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 32: 1-2, 5, 11 YEAR B

IVI �

turn

to

you,

�� �

Lord,

� �

in

time

of

trou

ble,� �

��

and

you

fill

me

with

the

�� �

joy

� �

of

sal

va-

tion.

� �� ��

1. Bless

ed

is

��

he whose fault is taken away,

whose

sin

�� ��

is

cov

ered.

� ��

Bless

��

ed the man to whom the Lord

imputes

��

not guilt,

in whose spir-it

there

is

no

guile.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Then

I

ac

��

knowledged my sin to you,

my

guilt

�� �

I

��

cov

ered

not.

� ��

I

��

said, “I confess my faults to the

Lord,”

� ��

and

��

you took away the

guilt

of

my

sin.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. Be

glad

in

��

the Lord and

�� �

re

joice,

you

just;

� ��

ex

��

ult, all

you

up

right

of

heart.

� �

A.

� ��

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Sixth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 1: 1-2, 3, 4, 6 YEAR C

BV�

less�

ed

are

they

� �

who

hope

in

the

Lord.

� � � ��

1. Bless�

ed

the

��

man who follows not the counsel of the

wicked,

���

nor

��

walks in the way of sin

-ners,

� ���

nor

��

sits in the company of the in-

so

lent,

� ��

but

��

delights

in

��

the law of the Lord and meditates on his

law

day

and

night.

� �

A.

� �

2. He�

is

like

��

a tree planted near running wa

-ter,

� ���

that

��

yields its fruit in due season,

and

��

whose leaves

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223

nev-

er

fade.

� ��

What

��

ever he

does,

pros

pers.

� �

A.

� �

3. Not�

so

the

��

wicked, not so;

� ��

they

��

are like chaff which

the

��

wind drives a-

way.

� ��

For

��

the Lord watches over

the

��

way of the just,

but

��

the way of the wick

-ed

van

ish

es.

� �

A.

� �

Ordinary Time

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Seventh Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 103: 1-2, 3-4, 8, 10, 12-13 YEAR AC

TVIII �

he

Lord

is

kind

��

and

mer

ci

ful.

� � � � �

1. Bless

the

Lord,

��

O my soul;

and

��

all my being, bless

his

ho

-ly

name.

� �

Bless

��

the Lord, O my soul,

and

� �

forget

��

not all

his

ben

e

fits.

� �

A.

� � �

2. He

par

dons

��

all your iniquities,

heals

��

all your

ills.

� �

He

��

redeems your life from destruction,

crowns

��

you

with

��

kindness and

com

pas

sion.

� �

A.

� � �

3. Mer

ci

ful

��

and gracious is the Lord,

slow

��

to

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225Ordinary Time

anger

��

and abounding in kind

-ness.

� �

Not

��

according

to

��

our sins does he deal with us,

nor

��

does he requite us ac-cord

-ing

to

our

crimes.

� �

A.

� � �

4. As

far

as

��

the east is from the

west,

� ��

so

��

far

has

��

he put our transgressions from

us.

� �

As

��

a

father

��

has compassion on his children,

so

��

the

Lord

��

has compassion on those

who

fear

him.

A.

� � �

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Seventh Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 41: 2-3, 4-5, 13-14 YEAR B

LIV �

ord,

heal

my

soul,

� ��

for

I

have

sinned

a

gainst

you.

� �� ��

1. Bless

ed

is

��

the one who has regard for the

lowly

��

and the poor;

� � �

in

��

the day of misfortune the

Lord

will

de

liv

er

him.

� ��

The

��

Lord will keep and

preserve

��

him; and make him blessed on earth,

and

��

not give him over to the will of his

e-

ne-

mies.

� �

A.

� ��

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227

2. The

Lord

will

��

help him on his sickbed,

��

he

��

will take away all his ailment when

he

is

��

ill.

� ��

Once

��

I said, “O Lord, have pity on me;

heal

��

me, though I have sinned a-gainst

you.”

� �

A.

� ��

3. But

be

cause

��

of my integrity you sustain me and let

me

��

stand before you

for

ev

er.

� ��

Bless

��

ed be the Lord, the

God

��

of Israel, from all eternity. Amen. A-

men.

� �

A.

� ��

Ordinary Time

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Eighth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 62: 2-3, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR A

RII�

est

in

God

a

lone,

my

soul.

� � � ��

1. On�

ly

in

��

God is my soul at

rest;

� ��

from

��

him comes

my

��

sal-va

-tion.

� ��

He

��

only is my rock and my salvation,

my

��

stronghold;

I

��

shall not be dis

-turbed�

at

all.

A.

� ��

2. On�

ly

in

��

God be at rest, my

soul,

� ��

for

��

from

him

��

comes my

hope.

� ��

He

��

only is my rock and

my

��

salvation, my stronghold;

I

��

shall not

be�

dis

turbed.

� �

A.

� ��

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229Ordinary Time

3. With�

God

is

��

my safety and my glo-ry,

� ���

he

��

is the rock of my strength;

my

��

refuge is

in

God.

� ��

Trust

��

in him at all times, O my

people!

���

Pour

��

out your hearts be

-fore�

him.

� �

A.

� ��

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Eighth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 103: 1-2, 3-4, 8, 10, 12-13 YEAR B

TVIII �

he

Lord

is

kind

��

and

mer

ci

ful.

� � � � �

1. Bless

the

Lord,

��

O my soul;

and

��

all my being, bless

his

ho-

ly

name.

� �

Bless

��

the Lord, O my soul,

and

� �

forget

��

not all

his

ben

e

fits.

� �

A.

� � �

2. He

par

dons

��

all your iniquities,

heals

��

all your

ills.

� �

He

redeems

��

your life from destruction,

crowns

��

you with

kindness

��

and

com

pas

sion.

� �

A.

� � �

3. Mer

ci

ful

��

and gracious is the Lord,

slow

��

to

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231Ordinary Time

anger

��

and abounding in kind

-ness.

� �

Not

��

according

to

��

our sins does he deal with us,

nor

��

does he requite

us

��

ac-cord

-ing

to

our

crimes.

� �

A.

� � �

4. As

far

as

��

the east is from the

west,

� ��

so

��

far

has

��

he put our transgressions from

us.

� �

As

��

a

father

��

has compassion on his children,

so

��

the Lord

has

��

compassion on those

who

fear

him.

� �

A.

� � �

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Eighth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 92: 2-3, 13-14, 15-16 YEAR C

LVIII �

ord,

it

��

is

good

� �

to

give

thanks

to

you.

� � � � �

1. It

is

good

��

to give thanks to the

Lord,

� ��

to

��

sing praise

to

��

your name, Most

High,

� �

to

��

proclaim your kindness

at

��

dawn and your faithful-ness

through

out

the

night.

� ��

A.

� � �

2. The

just

one

��

shall flourish like the palm tree,

like

��

a

cedar

��

of Lebanon shall

he

grow.

� �

They

��

that are planted

in

��

the house of the Lord shall flourish in the

courts

� �

of

our

God.

� ��

A.

� � �

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233Ordinary Time

3. They

shall

bear

��

fruit even in old

age;

� ��

vig

��

orous

and

��

sturdy shall

they

be,

� �

de

��

claring how just is the

Lord,

��

my rock,

in

whom

there

is

no

wrong.

� ��

A.

� � �

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Ninth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 31: 2-3, 3-4, 17, 25 YEAR A

LVIII �

ord,

be

��

my

rock

of

safe

ty.

� � � � �

1. In

you,

O

��

Lord, I take re

-fuge;

� ��

let

��

me never

be

put

to

shame.

� �

In

��

your justice rescue me,

incline

��

your ear to me,

make

��

haste to

de

liv

er

me!

� �

A.

� � �

2. Be

my

rock

��

of re

-fuge,

� ��

a

��

stronghold to give

me

safe

-ty.

� �

You

��

are my rock and my fortress;

for

��

your name’s sake you will lead

and

guide

me.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. Let

your

face

��

shine upon your ser

-vant;

� ��

save

��

me in your kind

-ness.

� �

Take

��

courage and be

stouthearted,

��

all

��

you who hope

in

the

Lord.

� �

A.

� � �

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Ninth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 81: 3-4, 5-6, 6-8, 10-11 YEAR B

SV�

ing

with

���

joy

� �

to

God�

our�

help.� �

� �

1. Take�

up

a

��

melody, and sound the tim-brel,

� ��

the

� �

pleasant

��

harp and

the

lyre.

� ��

Blow

��

the trumpet at the

new

��

moon,

at

��

the full

moon,

our

sol

emn

feast.

� �

A.

� ��

2. For�

it

is

��

a statute in Israel,

an

��

ordinance of

the

��

God of Ja

-cob,

� ��

who

��

made it a decree for

Joseph

��

when he came forth from the land

of

��

E

gypt.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. An�

un

fa

��

miliar speech I

hear:

� ��

“I

��

relieved his shoulder

of

��

the burden;

his

��

hands were freed from the bas

-ket.

� ���

In

��

distress you called,

and

I

res

cued

you.”

� �

A.

� ��

4. “There�

shall

be

��

no strange god among you nor shall

you

��

worship any a-

lien

god.

� ��

I,

��

the Lord,

am

��

your

God

��

who led you forth from the land

of

E

gypt.”

� �

A.

� ��

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239Ordinary Time

Ninth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 117: 1, 2 YEAR C

GVII

o�

out

to

all

the

world

� �

and

tell

the

Good����

News.� �

� ��

1. Praise

the

Lord,

��

all you nations;

glorify

��

him, all

��

you

peo

ples!

� �

For

��

steadfast is his kindness toward us,

and

��

the fidelity of the Lord en-dures

for

ev

er.

� �

A.

� �

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10th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 50: 1, 8, 12-13, 14-15 YEAR A

TIII �

o

the

up

right

I

will

show

� �

the

sa

ving

power

��

of

God.� �

� � �

1. God

the

Lord

��

has spoken and summoned the earth,

� ��

from

��

the rising of the sun

to

its

set

ting.

� �

“Not

��

for

your

��

sacrifices do I rebuke you,

for

��

your holocausts

are

be

-fore

me

al

ways.”

� �

A.

� � �

2. “If

I

were

��

hungry, I would not tell you,

� ��

for

��

mine are

the

world

and

its

full

ness.

� �

Do

��

I eat the flesh of

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241Ordinary Time

strong

��

bulls, or is the

blood

of

goats

my

drink?”

� �

A.

� � �

3. “Of

-fer

to

��

God praise as your sacrifice and fulfill

your

vows

to

the

Most

High;

� �

then

��

call upon

me

��

in time of distress;

I

��

will rescue you, and you shall

glo

ri-

fy

me.”

� �

A.

� � �

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10th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 130: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 YEAR B

WII

ith�

the

Lord

there

is

mer

cy

� ��

and

full

ness

��

of�

re

demp

tion.

� �� �

1. Out�

of

the

��

depths I cry to you, O

Lord;

� ��

Lord,

hear

��

my

voice!

� ��

Let

��

your ears be attentive to my voice in

sup-

pli-

ca�

tion.

� �

A.

� �

2. If�

you,

O

��

Lord, mark iniquities,

Lord,

who

can

� �

stand?

� ��

But

��

with you is forgiveness, that you may

be��

re

vered.

� �

A.

� �

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3. I�

trust

in

��

the Lord;

my

��

soul trusts in his

word.

� ���

More

��

than sentinels wait for the dawn,

let

��

Israel wait

for�

the

Lord.

� �

A.

� �

4. For�

with

the

��

Lord is kindness and with

him

��

is plenteous re-demp

-tion;

� ��

And

��

he will redeem

Israel

��

from all their in-

iq-�

ui

ties.

� �

A.

� �

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10th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 30: 2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13 YEAR C

III�

will

praise

you,

Lord,

� ��

for

you

have

��

res

cued�

me.

� �� �

1. I�

will

ex

��

tol you, O Lord,

for

��

you drew me clear

and

��

did not let my enemies rejoice o-

ver

me.

� ���

O

��

Lord, you brought me up from the netherworld;

��

you

��

preserved me from among those going down

in

-to�

the

pit.

� �

A.

� �

2. Sing�

praise

to

��

the Lord, you his faith-ful

ones,

� ���

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245Ordinary Time

and

��

give thanks to his ho-

ly

name.

� ��

For

��

his anger

lasts

��

but a moment;

a

��

lifetime, his good will.

��

At

��

nightfall, weeping enters in, but with the dawn,

re-

joic�

ing.

� �

A.

� �

3. Hear,�

O

Lord,

��

and have pity on me;

O

��

Lord, be my

help-

er.

� ��

You

��

changed my mourning into dancing;

��

O

��

Lord, my God, forever will I

give�

you

thanks.

� �

A.

� �

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11th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 100: 1-2, 3, 5 YEAR A

WVIII �

e

are

his

peo

ple:

� �

the

sheep

of

his

flock.

� �

� � �

1. Sing

joy

ful

��

ly to the Lord, all you

lands;

� �

serve

��

the

Lord

��

with gladness;

come

��

before him

with

joy

ful

song.

� �

A.

� �

2. Know

that

the

��

Lord is God;

��

he

��

made us,

his

we

are;

� �

his

��

people,

the

flock

he

tends.

� �

A.

� �

3. The

Lord

is

good:

� ��

his

��

kindness endures for-ev

-er,

� �

and

��

his faithfulness, to all gen-

er-

a

tions.

� �

A.

� �

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11th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 92: 2-3, 13-14, 15-16 YEAR B

LVIII �

ord,

it

��

is

good

� �

to

give

thanks

to

you.

� � � � �

1. It

is

good

��

to give thanks to the

Lord,

� ��

to

��

sing praise

to

��

your name, Most

High,

� �

to

��

proclaim your kindness

at

��

dawn and your faithful-ness

through

out

the

night.

� ��

A.

� � �

2. The

just

one

��

shall flourish like the palm tree,

like

��

a

cedar

��

of Lebanon shall

he

grow.

� �

They

��

that are planted

in

��

the house of the Lord shall flourish in the

courts

of

our

God.

� ��

A.

� � �

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3. They

shall

bear

��

fruit even in old

age;

� ��

vig

��

orous

and

��

sturdy shall

they

be,

� �

de

��

claring how just is the

Lord,

��

my rock,

in

whom

there

is

no

wrong.

� ��

A.

� � �

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11th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 32: 1-2, 5, 7, 11 YEAR C

LIV �

ord,

��

for

give

the

wrong

I

have

done.� �

� ��

1. Bless

ed

is

��

the one whose fault is taken away,

whose

��

sin

is

cov

ered.

� ��

Bless

��

ed the man to whom the Lord

imputes

��

not guilt,

in

��

whose spirit there is no

guile.

� �

A.

� ��

2. I

acknowl

edged

��

my sin to you, my guilt

I

cov

ered

� �

not.

� ��

I

��

said, “I confess my faults to the Lord,”

��

and

��

you took away the guilt of my sin.

� �

A.

� ��

3. You

are

my

��

shelter;

from

��

distress you will preserve

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me;

� ��

with

��

glad cries of freedom you

will

ring

��

me

round.

� ��

Be

��

glad in the Lord and rejoice,

you

��

just;

exult,

��

all you upright of

heart.

� �

A.

� ��

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12th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 69: 8-10, 14, 17, 33-35 YEAR A

LVIII �

ord,

� �

in

your

great

���

love,

� � �

an

swer

me.

� � � � �

1. For

your

sake

��

I bear in

-sult,

and

��

shame cov

-ers

my

face.

� � � �

I

��

have become an outcast to my

brothers,

��

a

��

stranger to my chil-dren,

� ��

because

��

zeal for

your

��

house con-sumes

me,

� �

and

��

the insults of those

who

��

blaspheme you fall

up

on

me.

� �

A.

� � �

2. I

pray

to

��

you, O Lord,

for

��

the time of your

favor,

��

O

God!

� �

In

��

your great kindness answer me

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with

your

con

stant

help.

� � �

An

��

swer me, O Lord,

for

��

bounteous is your

kind

-ness;

� �

in

��

your great mer

-cy

turn

toward

me.

� �

A.

� � �

3. “See,

you

low

��

ly ones, and be glad;

� ��

you

��

who seek

God,

��

may your hearts

re

vive!

� �

For

��

the Lord hears

the

��

poor,

and

��

his own who are in

bonds

he

spurns

� �

not.

� � � �

Let

��

the heavens and the earth praise

him,

� �

the

��

seas and what-ev

-er

moves

in

them!”

� �

A.

� � �

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12th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 107: 23-24, 25-26, 28-29, 30-31 YEAR B

GIII �

ive

thanks

to

the

Lord,

� ��

his

love

is

��

ev

er

last-

���

ing.� �

� � �

1. They

who

sailed

��

the sea in ships,

trad

-ing

� �

on

��

the deep wa

ters,

� �

These

��

saw the works of

the

��

Lord and his won-ders

in

the

a

byss.

� �

A.

� � �

2. His

com

mand

��

raised up a storm wind which tossed

its

� �

waves

on

high.

� �

They

��

mounted up to heaven;

they

��

sank

to

��

the depths; their hearts melted a

-way

in

their

plight.

� �

A.

� �

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3. They

cried

to

��

the Lord in

their

dis

tress;

� �

from

��

their straits he rescued them,

he

��

hushed the storm

to

��

a gentle breeze,

and

��

the bil-lows

of

the

sea

��

were

stilled.

� �

A.

� � �

4. They

re

joiced

��

that they were calmed,

and

��

he

brought

��

them to their

de

sired

ha

ven.

� �

Let

��

them

give

��

thanks to the Lord for his kindness

and

��

his wondrous deeds to the

chil

dren

of

men.

� �

A.

� � �

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12th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 63: 2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 YEAR C

MVI �

y

soul

is

thirst

��

ing

for

you,

� ��

O

Lord

� �

my

God.

� �� ��

1. O

God,

you

��

are my God whom

I

seek;

� ���

for

��

you my flesh pines and my soul thirsts like

the

��

earth,

parched,

��

lifeless and

with

out

wa

ter.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Thus

have

I

��

gazed toward you in the sanctuary to

see

��

your power and your

glo

ry,

� ��

for

��

your kindness is a

great

��

er good than life; my lips shall

glo

ri-

fy

you.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. Thus

will

I

��

bless you while I live;

� � �

lift

��

ing up my

hands,

��

I will call up

on

your

name.

� ��

As

��

with the

rich

��

es of a banquet shall my soul be satisfied,

��

and

��

with exultant lips my

mouth

shall

praise

you.

� �

A.

� ��

4. You

are

my

help,

� � �

and

��

in the shadow of

your

��

wings I

shout

for

joy.

� ��

My

��

soul clings

fast

��

to you;

your

��

right hand

up

holds

me.

� �

A.

� ��

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13th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 89: 2-3, 16-17, 18-19 YEAR A

FVII

or�

ev

��

er

I

will

sing

� �

the

good

ness

of

the�

Lord.� �

� ��

1. The

promises

of

��

the Lord I will sing

for

ev

er,

� �

through

��

all generations my mouth shall pro-claim

your

��

faith

ful

ness.

� � � �

For

��

you have said,

“My

��

kindness is

es

-tab

-lished

for

ev

er”;

� �

in

��

heaven you have con-firmed

��

your

faith

ful

ness.

� �

A.

� �

2. Bless

ed

the

��

people who know

the

joy

ful

shout;

� �

in

��

the light of your countenance, O

Lord,

��

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259Ordinary Time

they

walk.

� � � �

At

��

your name they re-joice

all

the

day,

� �

and

��

through your justice they are

ex

alt

ed.

� �

A.

� �

3. You

are

the

��

splendor of their strength,

and

��

by your

favor

��

our horn

is

ex

alt

ed.

� �

For

��

to the Lord belongs our

shield,

� �

and

��

the Holy One of Is-

ra

el,

our

king.

� �

A.

� �

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13th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 30: 2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13 YEAR B

III�

will

praise

you,

Lord,

� ��

for

you

have

��

res

cued�

me.

� �� �

1. I�

will

ex

��

tol you, O Lord,

for

��

you drew me clear

and

��

did not let my enemies rejoice o-

ver

me.

� ���

O

��

Lord, you brought me up from the netherworld;

��

you

��

preserved me from among those going down

in

-to�

the

pit.

� �

A.

� �

2. Sing�

praise

to

��

the Lord, you his faith-ful

ones,

� ���

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261Ordinary Time

and

��

give thanks to his ho-

ly

name.

� ��

For

��

his anger

lasts

��

but a moment;

a

��

lifetime, his good will.

��

At

��

nightfall, weeping enters in, but with the dawn,

re-

joic�

ing.

� �

A.

� �

3. Hear,�

O

Lord,

��

and have pity on me;

O

��

Lord, be my

help-

er.

� ��

You

��

changed my mourning into dancing;

��

O

��

Lord, my God, forever will I

give�

you

thanks.

� �

A.

� �

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13th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 16: 1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11 YEAR C

YII�

ou

��

are

� �

my�

in

her-

i

tance,

O

Lord.

� �� �

1. Keep�

me,

O

��

God,

for

��

in you I take ref

-uge;

� ��

I

��

say

to

��

the Lord, “My Lord are

you.

� ��

O

��

Lord, my allotted

portion

��

and my cup,

you

��

it is who hold

fast�

my

lot.”

� �

A.

� ��

2. I�

bless

the

��

Lord who counsels me;

even

��

in the night

my

��

heart ex-horts

me.

� ��

I

��

set the Lord ever before me;

��

with

��

him at my right hand I shall not

be�

dis

turbed.

� �

A.

� ��

3. There�

fore

my

��

heart is glad and my soul re-joic

-es,

� ���

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my

��

body, too, abides in con-

fi

dence

� ��

be

��

cause you will

not

��

abandon my soul to the netherworld,

��

nor

��

will you suffer your faithful one to under-go

cor�

rup

tion.

� �

A.

� ��

4. You�

will

show

��

me the path to life,

full

��

ness of joys

in

��

your pres

-ence,

� ��

the

��

delights at your right hand

for�

ev

er.

� �

A.

� ��

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14th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 145: 1-2, 8-9, 10-11, 13-14 YEAR A

III�

will

praise

your

name

for

ev-

����

er,

� ��

my

king

and

my�

God.

� �� �

1. I�

will

ex

��

tol you, O my God and King,

and

��

I will

bless

��

your name forever and ev

-er.

� ��

Eve

��

ry day will

I

��

bless you,

and

��

I will praise your name forever and

ev�

er.

� �

A.

� �

2. The�

Lord�

is

��

gracious and merciful,

slow

��

to

anger

��

and of great kind

-ness.

� ��

The

��

Lord is

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good

��

to all and compassionate toward

all�

his

works.

� �

A.

� �

3. Let�

all

your

��

works give you thanks, O Lord,

and

� �

let

��

your faithful ones bless

you.

� ��

Let

��

them discourse of

the

��

glory of your kingdom and speak of

your�

might.

� �

A.

� �

4. The�

Lord�

is

��

faithful in all his words and holy

in

all

his

works.

� ��

The

��

Lord lifts up all who are

fall

��

ing and raises up all who

are�

bowed

down.

� �

A.

� �

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14th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 123: 1-2, 2, 3-4 YEAR B

OVIII �

ur

eyes

are

fixed

on

the

Lord,

� ��

plead

ing

for

��

his

mer

cy.

� � � � �

1. To

you

I

��

lift up my eyes who are enthroned in

heav

-en

� �

as

��

the eyes of servants are on the hands

of

their

mas

ters.

� �

A.

� � �

2. As

the

eyes

��

of a maid are on the hands of her

mis-

tress,

so

��

are our eyes on the Lord, our God,

till

��

he have pit-

y

on

us.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. Have

pit-

y

��

on us, O Lord, have pity on us,

for

��

we are more than sated with con

-tempt;

our

� �

souls

��

are more than sated with the mockery of

the

��

arrogant, with the con-tempt

of

the

proud.

� �

A.

� � �

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14th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 66: 1-3, 4-5, 6-7, 16, 20 YEAR C

LVIII �

et

all

the

earth

� �

cry

out

to

God

with

joy.

� � � � �

1. Shout

joy

ful

��

ly to God, all the earth,

sing

��

praise to

the

��

glory of his name;

� ��

pro

��

claim his glo

-rious

praise.

� �

Say

��

to God,

“How

��

tre-men

-dous

are

your

deeds!”

� �

A.

� � �

2. “Let

all

on

��

earth worship and sing praise to

you,

� ��

sing

��

praise to your

name!”

� �

Come

��

and see the works

of

��

God,

his

��

tremendous deeds among the chil-dren

of

��

Ad

am.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. He

has

changed

��

the sea into dry land;

through

�� �

the

��

river they passed on foot;

� ��

there

��

fore let us

re

-joice

in

him.

� �

He

��

rules by his might

for

ev

er.

� �

A.

� � �

4. Hear

now,

all

��

you who fear God,

while

��

I declare

what

��

he has done

for

me.

� �

Bless

��

ed be God who

refused

��

me not my prayer or

his

kind

ness!

� �

A.

� � �

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15th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 65: 10, 11, 12-13, 14 YEAR A

TVI �

he

seed

that

falls

on

good

ground

� � �

will

yield

a

fruit

ful�

har

vest.

� �� ��

1. You

have

vis

��

ited the land and wa-tered

it;

� � ��

great

��

ly have you

en

-riched

it.

� ��

God's

��

watercourses

are

��

filled;

you

��

have pre

-pared

the

grain.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Thus

have

you

��

prepared the

land:

� � �

drench

��

ing its

��

fur

rows,

� ��

break

��

ing up its clods,

softening

��

it with

show-

ers,

bless

-ing

its

yield.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. You

have

crowned the year with your boun

-ty,

� � �

and

� �

your

��

paths overflow with a rich

har

vest;

� ��

the

��

untilled

meadows

��

overflow with it,

and

��

rejoic-ing

clothes

the

hills.

� �

A.

� ��

4. The

fields

are garmented with flocks and the valleys

blanket

��

-ed

with

grain.

� ��

They

��

shout and

sing

for

joy.

� �

A.

� ��

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15th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 85: 9-10, 11-12, 13-14 YEAR B

LV�

ord,�

let

us

see

your

kind

ness,

� ��

and�

grant

us

your�

sal�

va-�

tion.� �

� �

1. I�

will

hear

��

what God pro

-claims;

��

the

��

Lord — for

he

��

pro-claims

peace.

��

Near

��

indeed is his salvation to

those

��

who fear him,

glory

��

dwell

-ing

in

our

land.

� �

A.

� �

2. Kind�

ness

and

��

truth shall

meet;

� ��

jus

��

tice and peace

shall

� �

kiss.

� ��

Truth

��

shall spring out of the earth,

and

��

justice

shall

��

look down

from

heav

en.

� �

A.

� �

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3. The�

Lord�

him

��

self will give his ben-e-

fits;

��

our

� �

land

��

shall yield its in

-crease.

� ��

Jus

��

tice shall walk

before

��

him,

and

��

prepare the way

of

his

steps.

� �

A.

� �

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15th Sunday in Ordinary Time(option 1)

Ps. 69: 14, 17, 30-31, 33-34, 36, 37 YEAR C

TVI �

urn

to

the

Lord

in

your

need,

� � �

and

you

� �

will

live.

� �� ��

1. I

pray

to

��

you, O Lord,

for

��

the time of

your

��

favor, O God!

� � �

In

��

your great kindness

answer

��

me with your

con

stant

help.

� ��

An

��

swer me,

O

��

Lord,

for

��

bounteous is your kindness:

��

in

��

your great mer-cy

turn

toward

me.

� �

A.

� ��

2. I

am

af

��

flicted and in pain;

� � �

let

��

your saving help,

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O

��

God, pro

-tect

me.

� ��

I

��

will praise the name

of

��

God in song,

and

��

I will glorify him with

��

thanks

giv

ing.

� �

A.

� ��

3. “See,

you

low

��

ly ones, and be glad;

� � �

you

��

who seek

God,

��

may your

hearts

re

vive!

� ��

For

��

the Lord hears the

poor,

� ��

and

��

his own who are in

bonds

he

spurns

not.”

� �

A.

� ��

4. For

God

will

��

save Zion and rebuild the cities of

��

Ju

dah.

� ��

The

��

descendants of his servants shall inherit

it,

� ��

and

��

those who love his name shall

in

hab

it

it.

� �

A.

� ��

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15th Sunday in Ordinary Time(option 2)

Ps. 19: 8, 9, 10, 11 YEAR C

YVIII �

our

words,

Lord,

� �

are

Spir

it

and

life.

� �� � �

1. The

law

of

��

the Lord is perfect,

refreshing

��

the

soul;

� �

the

��

decree of the Lord is trustworthy,

giving

��

wisdom

to

the

sim

ple.

� �

A.

� �

2. The

pre

cepts

��

of the Lord are right,

rejoicing

��

the

��

heart;

� �

the

��

command of the Lord is clear,

en

-light

-ening

��

the

eye.

� �

A.

� �

3. The

fear

of

��

the Lord is pure,

enduring

��

for-ev

-er;

� �

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the

��

ordinances of the Lord are true,

all

of

them

just.

� �

A.

� �

4. They

are

more

��

precious than gold,

than

��

a heap of

pur

-est

gold;

� �

sweet

��

er also than syrup

or

hon

-ey

from

the

comb.

� �

A.

� �

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16th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 86: 5-6, 9-10, 15-16 YEAR A

LI �

ord,

you

��

are

good

���

and

for

giv-�

ing.� �

� ��

1. You,

O

Lord,

��

are good and for-giv

-ing,

� � �

a

��

bounding in

kindness

��

to all who call

�� �

up

on

you.

� ��

Heark

��

en, O Lord,

to

��

my prayer and attend to the sound

of

my

plead

ing.

� �

A.

� ��

2. All

the

na

��

tions you have made shall come and

worship

��

you, O

Lord,

� � �

and

glo-

�� �

ri-

fy

your

name.

� ��

For

� �

you

��

are great, and you do wondrous deeds;

you

a

lone

� �

are

God.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. You,

O

Lord,

��

are a God merciful and gracious, slow

to

an

-ger,

� � �

a

��

bounding in kindness and

�� �

fi

del-

i-

ty.

� ���

Turn

��

toward me, and have pity on me;

give

��

your

strength

to

your

ser

vant.

� �

A.

� ��

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16th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 23: 1-3, 3-4, 5, 6 YEAR B

TVIII �

he

Lord

is

my

shep

herd;

� � �

there

is

noth

ing

I

��

shall

want.

� � � � �

1. The

Lord

is

��

my shepherd; I shall not

want.

� ��

In

��

verdant pastures he gives me re-

pose;

� �

be

��

side

restful

��

waters he leads me;

he

��

re-fresh

-es

my

soul.

� �

A.

� � �

2. He

guides

me

��

in right paths for his name's

sake.

� ��

Even

��

though I walk in the dark valley I fear

no

e-

vil;

for

��

you are at my side with your

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rod

��

and your staff that give

me

cour

age.

� �

A.

� � �

3. You

spread

the

��

table before me in the sight of

my

foes;

� �

you

��

anoint my head with oil;

my

cup

��

o

ver

flows.

� �

A.

� � �

4. On

ly

good

��

ness and kindness follow me all the

days

��

of my

life;

� �

and

��

I shall dwell in the

house

��

of the Lord

for

years

to

come.

� �

A.

� � �

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16th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 15: 2-3, 3-4, 5 YEAR C

HVIII �

e

who

does

jus

tice

� �

will

live

��

in

the

pres

ence

��

of

the

Lord.

� � � � �

1. One

who

walks

��

blamelessly and does jus

-tice;

� �

who

��

thinks the truth in his heart and slan-ders

not

with

his

tongue.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Who

harms

not

��

his fellow man,

nor

��

takes up a re-

� �

proach

against his neigh

-bor;

� �

by

��

whom the reprobate is

despised,

��

while

��

he honors those

who

fear

the

Lord.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. Who

lends

not

��

his money at usury and

accepts

��

no bribe against the in-

no

cent.

� �

One

��

who

does

��

these things shall nev

-er

be

dis

turbed.

� �

A.

� � �

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17th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 119: 57, 72, 76-77, 127-128, 129-130 YEAR A

LV�

ord,

I

love

your�

com�

mands.� �

� �

1. I�

have

said,

��

O Lord, that my part is to keep

��

your

words.

� ��

The

��

law of your mouth is to me more

precious

��

than thousands of gold and sil

-ver

piec

es.

A.

� ��

2. Let�

your

kind

��

ness comfort me according to your

promise

��

to your ser

-vants.

� ��

Let

��

your compassion

come

��

to me that I may live,

for

��

your law

is

my

de

light.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. For�

I

love

��

your command more than gold, how-ev

-er

� �

fine.

� ��

For

��

in all your precepts I go forward;

eve

-ry

� �

false

way

I

hate.

� �

A.

� ��

4. Won�

der

ful

��

are your decrees;

there

��

fore I ob-serve

��

them.

� ��

The

��

revelation of your words sheds light,

giv

��

ing

understanding

��

to

the

sim

ple.

� �

A.

� ��

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17th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 145: 10-11, 15-16, 17-18 YEAR B

TV�

he�

hand

of

the

Lord

��

feeds

us;

� ��

he

an

swers

��

all�

our�

needs.� �

� �

1. Let�

all

your

��

works give you thanks,

O

Lord,

� ��

and

��

let

your

��

faithful ones bless

you.

� ��

Let

��

them discourse of the

glory

��

of your kingdom

and

speak

of

your

might.

� �

A.

� �

2. The�

eyes

of

��

all look hopefully to you,

and

��

you give

them

��

their food in due sea

-son;

� ��

you

��

open your hand

and

��

satisfy the desire of ev-

ery

liv

ing

thing.

� �

A.

� �

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3. The�

Lord�

is

��

just in all his ways

and

��

holy in

all

his

works.

� ��

The

��

Lord is near to all who call

up

��

on him,

to

��

all who call

up

on

him

in

truth.

� �

A.

� �

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17th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 138: 1-2, 2-3, 6-7, 7-8 YEAR C

LII�

ord,�

on

��

the

day

I

called

��

for

help,

� ��

you

��

an

swered

me.

� �� �

1. I�

will

give

��

thanks to you, O Lord, with

all

��

my heart,

� ��

for

��

you have heard the words

of

my

mouth;

� ��

in

��

the presence of the angels

I

��

will sing your praise;

I

��

will worship at

your

��

holy temple and give thanks to

your�

name.

� �

A.

� �

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2. Be�

cause

of

��

your kindness and your truth;

� ���

for

��

you have made great above all things your

name

��

and your prom

-ise.

� ��

When

��

I called you answered

me;

� ��

you

��

built up strength with

-in�

me.

� �

A.

� �

3. The�

Lord�

is

��

ex-alt

-ed,

� ��

yet

��

the lowly he sees,

and

��

the proud he knows from a

-far.

� ��

Though

� �

I

��

walk amid distress, you preserve me;

against

�� �

the

��

anger of my enemies you

raise�

your

hand.

� �

A.

� �

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4. Your�

right

hand

saves

me.

� ��

The

��

Lord will complete

what

��

he has done

for

me;

� ��

your

��

kindness, O Lord,

endures

��

forever;

forsake

��

not the work of

your�

hands.

� �

A.

� �

A. Lord,

Antiphon:

on

��

the

day

I

called

��

for

help,

� ��

you

��

an

swered

me.

� �� �

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18th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 145: 8-9, 15-16, 17-18 YEAR A

TVIII �

he

hand

of

the

Lord

feeds

us;

� � �

he

an

swers

��

all

our

needs.

� � � � �

1. The

Lord

is

��

gracious and mer-ci

-ful,

� ��

slow

��

to

anger

��

and of great kind

-ness.

� �

The

��

Lord is

good

��

to all and compassion-ate

toward

all

his

works.

� �

A.

� � �

2. The

eyes

of

��

all look hopefully to you,

� ��

and

��

you give

them

��

their food in due sea

-son;

� �

you

��

open your

hand

��

and satisfy the desire of eve

-ry

liv

ing

thing.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. The

Lord

is

��

just in all his ways and holy in

all

his

works.

� �

The

��

Lord is near to all who call

upon

��

him,

to

��

all who call up

-on

him

in

truth.

� �

A.

� � �

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18th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 78: 3-4, 23-24, 25, 54 YEAR B

TIII �

he

Lord

gave

them

� � �

bread

from

heav

en.

� �� � �

1. What

we

have

��

heard and know,

and

��

what our

fathers

��

have declared to

us,

� ��

we

��

will declare to the

gen

��

er-a-

tion

to

come,

� �

the

��

glorious deeds of the Lord

and

��

his strength

and

��

the wonders that

he

wrought.

��

A.

� � �

2. He

com

mand

��

ed the skies above and opened the

doors

of

heav

en;

� �

he

��

rained manna upon them

for

��

food and gave them heaven-

ly

bread.

��

A.

� � �

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3. Man

ate

the

��

bread of angels,

food

��

he sent

them

� �

in

a

bun

dance.

� �

And

��

he brought them to his holy

land,

� �

to

��

the mountains his right

hand

had

won.

��

A.

� � �

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18th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 90: 3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14, 17 YEAR C

II �

f

to

day

you

hear

his

�� �

voice,

� ��

hard

en

not

your�

hearts.� �

� ��

1. You

turn

man

��

back to dust,

say

��

ing, “Return, O

�� �

chil

�� �

-dren

of

men.”

� ��

For

��

a thousand years in your sight

are

��

as yesterday, now that it is past,

or

��

as a watch

of

��

the

night.

� �

A.

� ��

2. You

make

an

��

end of them

�� �

in

their

sleep;

� ��

the

��

next morn-

ing

��

they are like the changing grass,

which

��

at dawn

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springs

��

up anew,

but

��

by eve

-ning

wilts

and

fades.

� �

A.

� ��

3. Teach

us

to

��

number our days aright,

that

��

we may

gain

wis

�� �

-dom

of

heart.

� ��

Re

��

turn, O Lord! How long?

��

Have

��

pity on

your

ser

vants!

� �

A.

� ��

4. Fill

us

at

��

daybreak with your kind

-ness,

� � �

that

��

we

may

��

shout for joy and glad

�� �

-ness

all

our

days.

� ���

And

��

may the gracious care of the Lord our

God

��

be ours;

prosper

��

the work of our hands

for

��

us!

Prosper

��

the work

of

our

hands!

� �

A.

� ��

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19th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 85: 9, 10, 11-12, 13-14 YEAR A

LII�

ord,�

let

us

see

your

kind

ness,

� ��

and

grant

us

� �

your

sal�

va

tion.

� �� �

1. I�

will

hear

��

what God proclaims;

the Lord —

for

he

��

pro-claims

peace.

� ��

Near

��

indeed is his salvation

to

��

those who fear him,

glory

��

dwelling in

our�

land.

A.

� �

2. Kind�

-ness

and

��

truth shall meet;

justice and peace

shall

kiss.

��

Truth

��

shall spring out of the earth,

and

justice

��

shall look down

from�

heav

en.

A.

� �

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3. The�

Lord�

him

��

self will give his benefits;

our land

shall

��

yield its in-

crease.

� ��

Jus

��

tice shall walk before

him,

� ��

and

��

prepare the way

of�

his

steps.

� �

A.

� �

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19th Sunday in Ordinary Time(alternate setting)

Ps. 85: 9, 10, 11-12, 13-14 YEAR A

LV�

ord,�

let

us

see

your

kind

ness,

� ��

and�

grant

us

your�

sal�

va-�

tion.� �

� �

1. I�

will

hear

��

what God pro

-claims;

��

the

��

Lord — for

he

��

pro-claims

peace.

� ��

Near

��

indeed is his salvation to

those

��

who fear him,

glory

��

dwell

-ing

in

our

land.

� �

A.

� �

2. Kind�

ness

and

��

truth shall

meet;

� ��

jus

��

tice and peace

��

shall

kiss.

� ��

Truth

��

shall spring out of the earth,

��

and

��

justice shall look down

from

heav

en.

� �

A.

� �

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3. The�

Lord�

him

��

self will give his ben-e

-fits;

���

our

��

land shall yield its in

-crease.

� ��

Jus

��

tice shall walk

before

��

him,

and

��

prepare the way

of

his

steps.

� �

A.

� �

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19th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 34: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR B

TVIII �

aste

and

see

� � �

the

good

��

ness

of

the

Lord.

� � � � �

1. I

will

bless

��

the Lord at all times;

his

��

praise shall

be

��

ever in my

mouth.

� �

Let

��

my soul glory in

the

��

Lord;

the

��

lowly will hear

me

and

be

glad.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Glo

ri-

fy

��

the Lord with me,

let

��

us together

extol

��

his

name.

� �

I

��

sought the Lord, and he

answered

��

me

and

��

delivered me

from

all

��

my

fears.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. Look

to

him

��

that you may be radiant with joy,

and

��

your faces may not blush

with

shame.

� �

When

��

the poor one called out, the Lord heard,

and

��

from all his dis-tress

he

saved

him.

� �

A.

� � �

4. The

an

gel

��

of the Lord encamps around

those

��

who fear him and de-liv-

ers

them.

� �

Taste

��

and see how good the Lord is;

blessed

�� �

the

��

man who takes ref

-uge

in

him.

� �

A.

� � �

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19th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 33: 1, 12, 18-19, 20-22 YEAR C

BV�

less�

ed

the

peo

ple

� �

the

Lord

has

cho

sen

to�

be��

his�

own.� �

� �

1. Ex�

ult,

you

��

just, in the Lord;

praise

��

from the

upright

��

is

fit

-ting.

� ��

Bless

��

ed the nation whose God is

the

��

Lord,

the

��

people he has chosen for his own

in

her

it

ance.

� �

A.

� ��

2. See,�

the

eyes

��

of the Lord are upon those who

fear

��

him,

up

��

on those who hope for his kind

-ness,

� ���

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to

��

deliver them from death and preserve them in spite

of

fam

ine.

� �

A.

� ��

3. Our�

soul

waits

��

for the Lord, who is our help

and

our

shield.

� ��

May

��

your kindness, O Lord, be

upon

��

us who have put

our

hope

in

you.

� �

A.

� ��

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20th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 67: 2-3, 5, 6, 8 YEAR A

OVIII �

God,

let

all

the

na

tions

� �

praise

��

you!

� �� � �

1. May

God

have

��

pity on us and bless us;

may

��

he

let

��

his face shine up-on

us.

� �

So

��

may your way

be

��

known upon earth;

among

��

all nations, your

sal

va

tion.

� �

A.

� ��

2. May

the

na

��

tions be glad and exult because you rule

the

��

peoples in eq-

ui

ty;

� �

the

��

nations on

the

earth

you

� �

guide.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. May

the

peo

��

ples praise you, O God;

may

��

all

the

��

peoples praise

you!

� �

May

��

God bless us, and

may

��

all the ends of the

earth

fear

him!

� �

A.

� ��

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20th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 34: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7 YEAR B

TVIII �

aste

and

see

� � �

the

good

��

ness

of

the

Lord.

� � � � �

1. I

will

bless

��

the Lord at all times;

his

��

praise shall

be

��

ever in my

mouth.

� �

Let

��

my soul glory in

the

��

Lord;

the

��

lowly will hear

me

and

be

glad.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Glo

ri-

fy

��

the Lord with me,

let

��

us together

extol

��

his

name.

� �

I

��

sought the Lord, and he

answered

��

me

and

��

delivered me

from

all

��

my

fears.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. Look

to

him

��

that you may be radiant with joy,

and

��

your faces may not blush

with

shame.

� �

When

��

the poor one called out, the Lord heard,

and

��

from all his dis-tress

he

saved

him.

� �

A.

� � �

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20th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 40: 2, 3, 4, 18 YEAR C

LII�

ord,�

come

to

my

aid!

� �� �

1. I�

have

wait

��

ed,

waited

��

for the Lord,

� �

and

he

stooped�

toward

me.

� �

A.

� �

2. The�

Lord�

heard

��

my cry.

� ��

He

��

drew me out of the pit

of

��

destruction,

out

��

of the mud of the swamp;

he

��

set

my

��

feet upon a crag;

he

made

firm�

my

steps.

� �

A.

� �

3. And�

he

put

��

a new song into my

mouth,

� ��

a

��

hymn

to

our

God.

� ��

Many

��

shall look on in awe and trust

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in

the�

Lord.

� �

A.

� �

4. Though�

I

am

��

afflicted and poor,

yet

��

the Lord

thinks

of

me.

� ��

You

��

are my help and my deliverer;

��

O

��

my God,

hold�

not

back!

� �

A.

� �

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21st Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 138: 1-2, 2-3, 6, 8 YEAR A

LV�

ord,�

your

love

is

e-

ter-

nal;

� ��

do

not

for

sake

the��

work

of�

your�

hands.� �

� �

1. I�

will

give

��

thanks to you, O Lord, with all my

� �

heart,

� ��

for

��

you have heard the words of my

mouth;

� ���

in

��

the presence of the angels I will sing your praise;

��

I

��

will worship at your ho

-ly

tem

ple.

� �

A.

� �

2. I�

will

give

��

thanks to your name, because of

your

��

kindness and your

truth:

� ��

when

��

I called,

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you

��

answered me;

� ��

you

��

built up strength

with

in

me.

� �

A.

� �

3. The�

Lord�

is

��

exalted, yet the lowly he sees,

� ��

and

��

the

proud

��

he knows from a

-far.

�� ��

Your

��

kindness, O Lord,

en

��

dures forever;

for

��

sake not the work

of

your

hands.

� �

A.

� �

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21th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 34: 2-3, 16-17, 18-19, 20-21 YEAR B

TVIII �

aste

and

see

� � �

the

good

��

ness

of

the

Lord.

� � � � �

1. I

will

bless

��

the Lord at all times;

his

��

praise shall

be

��

ever in my

mouth.

� �

Let

��

my soul glory in

the

��

Lord;

the

��

lowly will hear

me

and

be

glad.

� �

A.

� � �

2. The

Lord

has

��

eyes for the just,

and ears for

their

cry.

� �

The

��

Lord confronts the evildoers, to

destroy

��

remembrance of

them

from

the

earth.

� �

A.

� � �

3. When

the

just

��

cry out, the Lord hears

them,

� ��

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and

��

from all their distress he res-

cues

them.

� �

The

��

Lord is close to the brokenhearted;

and

� �

those

��

who are crushed in spir

-it

he

saves.

� �

A.

� � �

4. Man

y

are

��

the troubles of the just one,

but

��

out of

them

��

all the Lord de-liv-

ers

him;

� �

he

��

watches over

all

��

his bones;

not

��

one of them shall

be

bro

ken.

� �

A.

� � �

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21th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 117: 1, 2 YEAR C

GVII

o�

out

to

all

the

world

� �

and

tell

the

Good����

News.� �

� ��

1. Praise

the

Lord

��

all you nations;

glorify

��

him, all

��

you

peo

ples!

� �

For

��

steadfast is his kindness toward us,

and

��

the fidelity of the Lord en-dures

for

ev

er.

� �

A.

� �

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22nd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 63: 2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 YEAR A

MVI �

y

soul

is

thirst

��

ing

for

you,

� ��

O

Lord

� �

my

God.

� �� ��

1. O

God,

you

��

are my God whom

I

seek;

� ���

for

��

you my flesh pines and my soul thirsts like

the

��

earth,

parched,

��

lifeless and

with

out

wa

ter.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Thus

have

I

��

gazed toward you in the sanctuary to

see

��

your power and your

glo

ry,

� ��

for

��

your kindness is a

great

��

er good than life; my lips shall

glo

ri-

fy

you.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. Thus

will

I

��

bless you while I live;

� � �

lift

��

ing up my

hands,

��

I will call up

on

your

name.

� ��

As

��

with the

rich

��

es of a banquet shall my soul be satisfied,

��

and

��

with exultant lips my

mouth

shall

praise

you.

� �

A.

� ��

4. You

are

my

help,

� � �

and

��

in the shadow of

your

��

wings I

shout

for

joy.

� ��

My

��

soul clings

fast

��

to you;

your

��

right hand

up

holds

me.

� �

A.

� ��

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22nd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 15: 2-3, 3-4, 4-5 YEAR B

HVIII �

e

who

does

jus

tice

� �

will

live

��

in

the

pres

ence

��

of

the

Lord.

� � � �

1. Who

e

ver

��

walks blamelessly and does jus

-tice;

� �

who

��

thinks the truth in his heart and slan-ders

not

with

��

his

tongue.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Who

harms

not

��

his fellow man,

nor

��

takes up a

reproach

��

against his neigh

-bor;

� �

by

��

whom the reprobate

is

��

despised,

while

��

he honors those

who

fear

the

Lord.

� �

A.

� �

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3. Who

lends

not

��

his money at usury and

accepts

��

no bribe against the in-

no

cent.

� �

One

��

who

does

��

these things shall nev

-er

be

dis

turbed.

� �

A.

� � �

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22th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 68: 4-5, 6-7, 10-11 YEAR C

GVI �

od,

in

your

good

���

ness,

� ��

you

have

made

a

home

� �

for

the

poor.

� �� ��

1. The

just

re

��

joice and exult before God;

� � �

they

��

are glad

and

re

joice.

� ��

Sing

��

to God,

chant

��

praise to his name;

whose

name

is

the

Lord.

� �

A.

� ��

2. The

fa

ther

��

of orphans and the defender of widows

is

��

God in his ho-ly

dwell

ing.

� ��

God

��

gives a home to the

forsaken;

���

he

��

leads forth prisoners to

pros

per-

i-

ty.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. A

boun

ti

��

ful rain you showered down, O God,

upon

��

your in

-her

it

ance;

� ��

you

��

restored the land when

it

��

languished; your flock settled in it; in your

goodness,

��

O God, you provided it for

the

need

y.

� �

A.

� ��

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23rd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 95: 1-2, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR A

IVIII �

f

to

day

you

hear

his

voice,

� �

hard

en

not

your

hearts.

� � � � �

1. Come,

let

us

��

sing joyfully to the Lord;

let

��

us acclaim the Rock of our sal-va

-tion.

� �

Let

��

us come into his presence with thanksgiving;

let

��

us joyful-ly

sing

psalms

to

him.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Come,

let

us

��

bow down in worship;

let

��

us kneel before the Lord who made

us.

� �

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325

For

��

he is our God, and we are the

people

��

he shepherds,

the

flock

he

guides.

� �

A.

� ��

3. Oh,

that

to

��

day you would hear his voice:

� ��

“Hard

��

en not your hearts as at Meribah,

as

��

in the day of Massah in the desert,

where

��

your fathers tempt

-ed

me;

� �

they

��

tested

me

��

though they

had

seen

my

works.”

� �

A.

� ��

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23rd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 146: 7, 8-9, 9-10 YEAR B

PVIII �

raise

the

Lord,

my

soul!

� �� � �

1. The

God

of

��

Jacob keeps faith forever,

secures

��

justice

for

��

the op-

pressed,

� ��

gives

��

food to the hun

-gry.

� �

The

Lord

sets

cap

tives

free.

� �

A.

� � �

2. The

Lord

gives

��

sight to the blind;

the

��

Lord raises up those who were bowed

down.

� �

The

��

Lord loves the just;

the

��

Lord pro

-tects

stran

gers.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. The

��

fatherless and the widow the Lord sus-tains,

� ��

but

��

the way of the wicked he

thwarts.

� �

The

��

Lord shall reign forever;

your

��

God,

O

��

Zion,

through

��

all generations.

Al-

le-

lu

ia.

� �

A.

� � �

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23rd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 90: 3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14-17 YEAR C

IV�

n�

ev

ery

age,�

O�

Lord,

� ��

you

�� �

have

been�

our� �

ref�

uge.� �

� �

1. You�

turn

man

��

back to dust, saying, “Return,

O

��

children of

men.”

� ��

For

��

a thousand years

in

��

your sight are as yesterday, now that it

is

��

past,

or

��

as a watch

of

the

night.

� �

A.

� �

2. You�

make

an

��

end of them in their sleep;

��

the

��

next morning they are like the

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329

chang

-ing

grass,

� ��

which

��

at dawn springs up

anew,

���

but

��

by eve-

ning

wilts

and

fades.

� �

A.

� �

3. Teach�

us

to

��

number our days aright,

that

��

we may gain wisdom of

heart.

� ���

Re

��

turn, O Lord! How long?

Have

��

pity on

your

��

ser

vants!

� �

A.

� �

4. Fill�

us

at

��

daybreak with your kindness,

��

that

��

we may shout for joy and gladness all

��

our

days.

� ��

And

��

may the gracious care of the

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Lord

��

our God be ours;

pros

��

per the work of

our

��

hands for us!

Pros

��

per the work

of

our

hands!

� �

A.

� �

A. In

Antiphon

ev

ery

age,�

O�

Lord,

� ��

you

�� �

have

been�

our� �

ref�

uge.� �

� �

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24th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 103: 1-2, 3-4, 9-10, 11-12 YEAR A

TVI �

he

Lord

is

kind

� �

and

mer

ci

ful,

� ��

slow

to�

an

ger,

� ��

and

rich

in

com

pas

sion.

� �� ��

1. Bless

the

Lord,

��

O my soul;

� � �

and

��

all my being, bless

�� ��

his

ho

ly

name.

� ��

Bless

��

the Lord, O my soul,

��

and

��

forget not

all

his

ben

e

fits.

� �

A.

� ��

2. He

par

dons

��

all your iniquities,

heals

�� �

all

your

ills.

� ���

re

��

deems your life from destruction, crowns you with

kindness

��

and

com

pas

sion.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. He

will

not

��

always chide, nor does he keep his

�� �

wrath

�� �

for

ev

er.

� ��

Not

��

according to our sins does he deal

with

��

us,

nor

��

does he requite us accord-ing

to

our

��

crimes.

� �

A.

� ��

4. For

as

the

��

heavens are high above the earth,

� � ��

so

��

surpassing is his kindness toward those

�� �

who

��

fear

him.

� ��

As

��

far as the east is from the west,

��

so

��

far has he put our trans-

gres

sions

from

us.

� �

A.

� ��

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24th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 116: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 YEAR B

III�

will

walk

be

fore

the

Lord,

� ��

in

the

land

of�

the

� �

liv-

��

ing.

� �� �

1. I�

love

the

��

Lord because he has heard my voice in

sup

��

pli-ca-

tion,

� ��

be

��

cause he has inclined his ear to me

the

day�

I

called.

� �

A.

� �

2. The�

cords

of

��

death encom-passed

me;

� ��

the

��

snares

of

��

the netherworld seized up-on

me;

� ��

I

��

fell

into

��

distress and sorrow,

and

��

I called upon

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335

the

��

name of the Lord,

“O

Lord,

save�

my

life!”

� �

A.

� �

3. Gra�

cious

is

��

the Lord and just;

yes,

��

our God is

mer-

ci

ful.

� ��

The

��

Lord keeps the little ones;

I

��

was

brought

��

low, and he

saved�

me.

� �

A.

� �

4. For�

he

has

��

freed my soul from

death,

� ��

my

��

eyes

from

��

tears, my feet from stum

-bling.

� ��

I

��

shall walk

before

��

the Lord in the land of the

liv�

ing.

� �

A.

� �

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24rd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 51: 3-4, 12-13, 17, 19 YEAR C

IVIII �

will

rise

and

go

to

my

fa

ther.

� � � � �

1. Have

mer

cy

��

on me, O God, in your goodness;

in

��

the

greatness

��

of your compassion wipe out my

of

fense.

� �

Thor

��

oughly wash me from my guilt and of my

sin

cleanse

me.

� �

A.

� � �

2. A

clean

heart

��

create for me, O God,

and

��

a steadfast

spirit

��

renew with-in

me.

� �

Cast

��

me not out from your

presence,

��

and

��

your Holy Spirit take

not

from

me.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. O

Lord,

open

��

my lips, and my mouth shall proclaim

your

praise.

� ��

My

��

sacrifice, O God, is a contrite spir

-it;

� �

a

��

heart contrite and humbled, O God,

you

will

��

not

spurn.

� �

A.

� � �

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25th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 145: 2-3, 8-9, 17-18 YEAR A

TII�

he�

Lord

is

near

� �

to

all

who

call

up�

on

him.

� �� �

1. Eve�

ry

day

��

will I bless you,

� ��

and

��

I will praise

your

��

name forever and ev

-er.

� ��

Great

��

is the Lord

and

��

highly to be praised;

his

��

greatness is

un

-search-

a�

ble.

� �

A.

� �

2. The�

Lord�

is

��

gracious and mer-ci

-ful,

� ��

slow

��

to

anger

��

and of great kind

-ness.

� ��

The

��

Lord is good

to

��

all and compassionate toward

all�

his

works.

� �

A.

� �

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3. The�

Lord�

is

��

just in all his ways and holy in

all

his

works.

��

The

��

Lord is near to all who call

upon

��

him,

to

��

all who call up-on

him�

in

truth.

� �

A.

� �

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25th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 54: 3-4, 5, 6-8 YEAR B

TIV �

he

Lord

��

up

holds

my

life.� �

� ��

1. O

God,

by

��

your name save me,

and

��

by your might

��

de

fend

my

cause.

� ��

O

��

God, hear my prayer;

hearken

��

to

��

the

words

of

my

mouth.� �

A.

� ��

2. For

the

haugh

��

ty men have risen up against me,

the

��

ruth-

less

seek

my

life;

� ��

they

��

set not God

be

fore

their

eyes.� �

A.

� ��

3. Be

hold,

God

��

is my helper;

the

��

Lord sustains

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341

my

life.

� � �

Free

��

ly will I of-fer

you

sac

ri

fice;

� ��

I

��

will

praise

��

your name, O Lord,

for

its

good

ness.� �

A.

� ��

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25th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 113: 1-2, 4-6, 7-8 YEAR C

PII�

raise

the

Lord

� �

who

lifts

up

the�

poor.

� �� �

1. Praise,�

you

ser

��

vants of the Lord,

praise

��

the name

of

� �

the

��

Lord.

Bless

��

ed be the name of the Lord both now

and

for-

ev�

er.

� �

A.

� ��

2. High�

a

bove

��

all nations is the

Lord;

� ��

a

��

bove the

heav

��

ens is his glo

-ry.

� ��

Who

��

is like the Lord, our God,

��

who

��

is enthroned on high and looks upon the

heavens

��

and the

earth�

be

low?

� �

A.

� ��

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3. He�

rais

es

��

up the lowly from the dust;

from

��

the

dunghill

��

he lifts up the poor to seat them with

princ

-es,

� ��

with

��

the princes of his own

peo�

ple.

� �

A.

� ��

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26th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 25: 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR A

RII�

e�

mem

��

ber

your

mer

cies,

O�

Lord.

� �� �

1. Your�

ways,

O

��

Lord, make known to

me;

� ��

teach

��

me

your

paths,

� ��

guide

��

me in your truth and teach me,

��

for

��

you are God my

sav�

-ior.

� �

A.

� �

2. Re�

mem

ber

��

that your compassion, O Lord,

and

��

your

love

��

are from

of

old.

� ��

The

��

sins of my youth

and

��

my frailties remember not;

in

��

your kindness

re

��

member me, because of your good-ness,

O�

Lord.

� �

A.

� �

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3. Good�

and

up

��

right is the

Lord;

� ��

thus

��

he shows

sinners

��

the

way.

� ��

He

��

guides the humble to

justice,

���

and

��

teaches the hum-ble

his�

way.

� �

A.

� �

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26th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 19: 8, 10, 12-13, 14 YEAR B

TV�

he�

pre

cepts

of

the

Lord

��

give

joy

to�

the�

heart.� �

� �

1. The�

law

of

��

the Lord is perfect,

refreshing the

soul;

� ���

the

��

decree of the Lord is trustworthy,

giving

��

wisdom

to

the

sim

ple.

� �

A.

� �

2. The�

fear

of

��

the Lord is pure,

enduring

��

for-ev

-er;

� ���

the

��

ordinances of the Lord are true,

all

of

them

just.

� �

A.

� �

3. Though�

your

ser

��

vant is careful of them,

very

��

diligent

in

��

keep-ing

them,

� ��

yet

��

who can detect fail

-ings?

� ���

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Cleanse

��

me from

my

un

known

faults!

� �

A.

� �

4. From�

wan

ton

��

sin especially,

restrain

��

your servant;

��

let

��

it not rule o-

ver

me.

� ��

Then

��

shall I be

blameless

��

and in

no-

cent

of

se

rious

sin.

� �

A.

� �

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26th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 146: 7, 8-9, 9-10 YEAR C

PVIII �

raise

the

Lord,

my

soul!

� �� � �

1. The

God

of

��

Jacob keeps faith forever,

secures

��

justice

for

��

the op-

pressed,

� ��

gives

��

food to the hun

-gry.

� �

The

Lord

sets

cap

tives

free.

� �

A.

� � �

2. The

Lord

gives

��

sight to the blind;

the

��

Lord raises up those who were bowed

down.

� �

The

��

Lord loves the just;

the

��

Lord pro

-tects

stran

gers.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. The

��

fatherless and the widow the Lord sus-tains,

� ��

but

��

the way of the wicked he

thwarts.

� �

The

��

Lord shall reign forever;

your

��

God,

O

��

Zion,

through

��

all generations.

Al-

le-

lu

ia.

� �

A.

� � �

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27th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 80: 9, 12, 13-14, 15-16, 19-20 YEAR A

TII�

he�

vine

��

yard

of

the

Lord

� ��

is

the

house

� �

of

Is-

ra

el.

� � � �

1. A�

vine

from

��

Egypt you transplant-ed;

� ��

you

��

drove away

the

��

nations and plan

-ted

it.

� ��

It

��

put forth its foliage

to

��

the Sea,

its

��

shoots as far as the

Riv�

er.

� �

A.

� �

2. Why�

have

you

��

broken down its walls,

� ��

so

��

that every

passer-

��

by plucks

its

fruit,

� ��

the

��

boar from the forest lays

it

��

waste,

and

��

the beasts of the field feed up

-on�

it?

� �

A.

� �

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3. Once�

again,

O

��

Lord of hosts,

� ��

look

��

down from

heaven,

��

and

see;

� ��

take

��

care of this vine, and

protect

��

what your right hand has planted,

the

��

son of

man

��

whom you your

-self�

made

strong.

� �

A.

� �

4. Then�

we

will

��

no more withdraw from

you;

� ���

give

��

us new life, and we will call upon your

name.

� ���

O

��

Lord, God of hosts, restore us;

if

��

your

face

��

shine upon us, then we

shall�

be

saved.

� �

A.

� �

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27th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 128: 1-2, 3, 4-5, 6 YEAR B

MVIII �

ay

the

Lord

� �

bless

us

� �

all

the

days

��

of

��

our

lives.

� � � � �

1. Bless

ed

are

��

you who fear the

Lord,

� ��

who

��

walk in

his

ways!

� �

For

��

you shall eat the fruit of your

handiwork;

��

bless

��

ed shall you be,

and

fa

vored.

� �

A.

� � �

3. Your

wife

shall

��

be like a fruitful vine in the recesses

of

your

home;

� �

your

��

children like olive plants a-round

��

your

ta

ble.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. Be

hold,

thus

��

is the man blessed who fears

the

Lord.

� �

The

��

Lord bless you from Zion:

may

��

you see the

prosperity

��

of Jerusalem all the days

of

your

life.

� �

A.

� � �

4. May

you

see

��

your children's chil

-dren.

� �

Peace

��

be

up

-on

Is-

ra

el!

� �

A.

� � �

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27th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 95: 1-2, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR C

IVIII �

f

to

day

you

hear

his

voice,

� �

hard

en

not

your

hearts.

� � � � �

1. Come,

let

us

��

sing joyfully to the Lord;

let

��

us

acclaim

��

the Rock of our sal-va

-tion.

� �

Let

��

us come into

his

��

presence with thanksgiving;

let

��

us joyful-ly

sing

psalms

to

him.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Come,

let

us

��

bow down in worship;

let

��

us kneel

before

��

the Lord who made

us.

� �

For

��

he is our God,

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and

��

we are the people he shepherds,

the

flock

��

he

guides.

� �

A.

� ��

3. Oh,

that

to

��

day you would hear his voice:

� ��

“Hard

��

en

not

��

your hearts as at Meribah,

as

��

in the day of Massah

in

��

the desert, where your fathers tempt

-ed

me;

� �

they

� �

tested

��

me though they

had

seen

my

works.”

� �

A.

� ��

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28th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 YEAR A

IV�

shall�

live

� �

in

the�

house

of

the�

Lord

� ��

all

the

days

of�

my�

life.� �

� �

1. The�

Lord�

is

��

my shepherd; I shall not want.

���

In

��

verdant pastures he gives me

re

pose;

� ��

beside

�� �

restful

��

waters he leads me;

he

��

re-fresh

-es

my

soul.

� �

A.

� �

2. He�

guides

me

��

in right paths for his name's sake.

� ���

E

��

ven though I walk in the dark valley I fear

no

e

-vil;

� ��

for

��

you are at my side with your rod and

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your

��

staff that give

me

cour

-age.

� �

A.

� �

3. You�

spread

the

��

table before me in the sight of

my

foes;

� ��

you

��

anoint my head with oil; my

cup

��

ov

er

flows.

� �

A.

� �

4. On�

ly

good

��

ness and kindness follow me all the

days

��

of my

life;

� ��

and

��

I shall dwell in the

house

��

of the Lord

for

years

to

come.

� �

A.

� �

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28th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 90: 12-13, 14-15, 16-17 YEAR B

FV�

ill

us�

with�

your

love,

���

O�

Lord,� �

and�

we

��

will

��

sing

for

joy!

� �� �

1. Teach�

us

to

��

number our days aright,

that

��

we

may

��

gain wisdom of

heart.

� ��

Re

��

turn, O Lord!

��

How

��

long?

Have

��

pity on

your

ser

-vants!

� �

A.

� ��

2. Fill�

us

at

��

daybreak with your kind

-ness,

� ��

that

� �

we

��

may shout for joy and gladness all

our

days.

� ���

Make

��

us glad, for the days when you

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afflicted

��

us,

for

��

the years when we

saw

e

vil.

� �

A.

� ��

3. Let�

your

work

��

be seen by your servants and your

glo

��

ry by their chil

-dren;

� ��

and

��

may the gracious care of

the

��

Lord our God

be

ours;

� ��

pros

��

per the work of our

hands

��

for us! Prosper the work

of

our

hands!

� �

A.

� ��

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28th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 98: 1, 2-3, 3-4 YEAR C

TIII �

he

Lord

has

re

vealed

��

to

the

na

tions

� �

his

� �

sav

��

ing

power.

� �� � �

1. Sing

to

the

��

Lord a new song, for he has done

��

won

-drous

deeds;

� �

his

��

right hand has won victory for

him,

��

his ho

-ly

arm.

� �

A.

� � �

2. The

Lord

has

��

made his salvation known:

� ��

in

��

the sight

of

��

the nations he has re-vealed

his

jus

tice.

� �

He

��

has

remembered

��

his kindness and his faithfulness toward

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the

��

house of Is-

ra

el.

� �

A.

� � �

3. All

the

ends

��

of the earth have seen the

sal

-va

-tion

by

our

God.

� �

Sing

��

joyfully to the Lord,

all

��

you lands: break into song;

sing

praise.

� �

A.

� � �

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29th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 96: 1, 3, 4-5, 7-8, 9-10 YEAR A

GI �

ive

the

Lord

� �

glo

���

ry

and

hon-�

or.� �

� ��

1. Sing

to

the

��

Lord a new song;

� � �

sing

��

to the Lord,

�� ��

all

you

lands.

� ��

Tell

��

his glory among the nations;

��

among

��

all peoples, his

won

drous

deeds.

� �

A.

� ��

2. For

great

is

��

the Lord and highly to be

praised;

� � ��

awesome

��

is he,

�� �

be

yond

all

gods.

� ��

For

��

all the gods of

the

��

nations are things of naught,

but

��

the Lord made

��

the

heav

ens.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. Give�

to

the

��

Lord, you families of nations,

give

��

to

the

��

Lord glory and praise;

� � �

give

��

to the Lord the

�� �

glo

�� �

ry

due

his

name!

� ��

Bring

��

gifts, and en-ter

his

courts.

� �

A.

� �

4. Wor�

ship

the

��

Lord, in holy at-tire;

� � �

tremble

��

be-fore

�� ��

him,

all

the

earth;

� ��

say

��

among the nations:

The

��

Lord

is

��

king, he governs the peoples with

eq

ui

ty.

� �

A.

� ��

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29th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 33: 4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 YEAR B

LII�

ord,

� �

let�

your

mer

-cy

be

on

us,

� ��

as

we

place

our

trust

in�

you.

� �� �

1. Up�

right

is

��

the word of the Lord,

and

��

all his

works

��

are trust-

wor

thy.

� ��

He

��

loves justice and right;

��

of

��

the kindness of the Lord the

earth�

is

full.

� �

A.

� ��

2. See,�

the

eyes

��

of the Lord are upon those who fear

him,

� ��

up

��

on those who hope for his kind

-ness,

� ���

To

��

deliver them from death and preserve them in spite

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of�

fam

ine.

� �

A.

� ��

3. Our�

soul

waits

��

for the Lord, who is our help

and

our

shield.

� ��

May

��

your kindness, O Lord, be

upon

��

us who have put our

hope�

in

you.

� �

A.

� ��

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29th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 121: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 YEAR C

OII

ur�

help

��

is

from

the

Lord,

� ��

who

made

heav

en

��

and

earth.� �� � �

1. I�

lift

up

��

my eyes toward the mountains;

whence

��

shall

help

come

to

me?

� ��

My

��

help is from the Lord,

��

who

��

made heav-en

and�

earth.

� �

A.

� �

2.May�

he

not

��

suffer your foot to slip;

may

��

he

slumber

��

not who guards

you:

� ��

in

��

deed he neither

slumbers

��

nor sleeps,

the

��

guardian of

Is-�

ra

el.

� �

A.

� �

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3. The�

Lord�

is

��

your guardian; the Lord is your shade;

��

he

��

is beside you at your right

hand.

� ��

The

��

sun shall

not

��

harm you by day,

nor

the

moon�

by

night.

� �

A.

� �

4. The�

Lord�

will

��

guard you from all evil;

he

��

will

guard

your

life.

� ��

The

��

Lord will guard your coming

and

��

your going, both now and for-

ev�

er.

A.

� �

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30th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 18: 2-3, 3-4, 47, 51 YEAR A

IVIII � �

love

��

you,

Lord,

my

strength.

� � � � �

1. I

love

you,

��

O Lord, my

strength,

� �

O

��

Lord, my rock,

my

��

fortress, my

de

liv

er

er.

� �

A.

� �

2. My

God,

my

��

rock of refuge,

my

��

shield, the

horn

��

of my salvation,

my

strong-

hold!

Praised

��

be

the

��

Lord, I exclaim,

and

��

I am safe from

my

��

en-

e

mies.

� �

A.

� �

3. The

Lord

lives

��

and blessed be my rock!

� ��

Extolled

��

be

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God

��

my sav

-ior.

� �

You

��

who gave great victories to your

king

� �

and

��

showed kindness to your

a

noint

ed.

� �

A.

� �

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30th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 126: 1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6 YEAR B

TVIII �

he

Lord

has

done

great

things

for

us;

� �

we

are

��

filled

with�

joy.

� � � � �

1. When

the

Lord

��

brought back the captives of Zion,

we

��

were like men dream

-ing.

� �

Then

our mouth was

filled

��

with laughter,

and

��

our tongue with

re

joic

ing.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Then

they

said

��

among the nations,

“The

��

Lord has

done

��

great things

for

them.”

� �

The

��

Lord has done

great

��

things for us;

we

are

glad

in

deed.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. Re

store

our

��

fortunes,

O

Lord,

� ��

like

��

the torrents in

the

��

southern des

-ert.

� �

Those

��

that sow in tears shall

reap

re

joic

ing.

� �

A.

� � �

4. Al

though

they

��

go forth weeping,

car

��

rying the seed

to

be

sown,

� �

they

��

shall come back rejoicing,

car

-ry

-ing

their

sheaves.

� �

A.

� � �

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30th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 34: 2-3, 17-18, 19, 23 YEAR C

TIV �

he

Lord

hears

the

cry

of

the

poor.� �

� ��

1. I

will

bless

��

the Lord at all times;

his

��

praise shall

be

ev

-er

in

my

mouth.

� ��

Let

��

my soul glory in the

Lord;

� ��

the

��

lowly will hear me and be

glad.

� �

A.

� ��

2. The

Lord

con

��

fronts the evildoers, to destroy

remembrance

��

of

them

from

the

earth.

� ��

When

��

the just

cry

��

out, the Lord hears them,

and

��

from all their

distress

��

he res-cues

them.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. The

Lord

is

��

close to the brokenhearted;

��

and

��

those who are crushed in spir

-it

he

saves.

� ���

The

��

Lord redeems the lives of his servants;

��

no

��

one incurs guilt who takes refuge in him.

� �

A.

� ��

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31st Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 131: 1, 2, 3 YEAR A

III�

n�

you,

Lord,

� �

I

have

found

my

peace.

� �� �

1. O�

Lord,

my

��

heart is not proud,

nor

��

are my eyes

haugh

-ty;

� ��

I

��

busy not myself with great things,

��

nor

��

with things too sub

-lime�

for

me.

� �

A.

� �

2. Nay�

rath

er,

��

I have stilled and quieted my soul

like

��

a weaned

child.

� ��

Like

��

a weaned child on its

mother’s

��

lap,

so

��

is my soul with

-in�

me.

� �

A.

� �

3. O�

Is-

ra

��

el, hope in the Lord,

both

��

now and for-

ev�

er.

� �

A.

� �

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31st Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 18: 2-3, 3-4, 47, 51 YEAR B

IVIII � �

love

��

you,

Lord,

my

strength.

� � � � �

1. I

love

you,

��

O Lord, my

strength,

� �

O

��

Lord,

my

��

rock, my fortress, my

de

liv

er

er.

� �

A.

� �

2. My

God,

my

��

rock of refuge,

my

��

shield, the

horn

��

of my salvation,

my

strong

-hold!

Praised

��

be

the

��

Lord, I exclaim,

and

��

I am safe from

my

��

en-

e

mies.

� �

A.

� �

3. The

Lord

lives

��

and blessed be my rock!

� ��

Ex

��

tolled be

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God

��

my sav

-ior.

� �

You

��

who gave great victories to your

king

� �

and

��

showed kindness to your

a

noint

ed.

� �

A.

� �

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31st Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 145: 1-2, 8-9, 10-11, 13-14 YEAR C

III�

will

praise

your

name

for

ev-

����

er,

� ��

my

king

and

my�

God.

� �� �

1. I�

will

ex

��

tol you, O my God and King,

and

��

I will

bless

��

your name forever and ev

-er.

� ��

Eve

��

ry day will

I

��

bless you,

and

��

I will praise your name forever and

ev�

er.

� �

A.

� �

2. The�

Lord�

is

��

gracious and merciful,

slow

��

to

anger

��

and of great kind

-ness.

� ��

The

��

Lord is

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good

��

to all and compassionate toward

all�

his

works.

� �

A.

� �

3. Let�

all

your

��

works give you thanks, O Lord,

and

� �

let

��

your faithful ones bless

you.

� ��

Let

��

them discourse of

the

��

glory of your kingdom and speak of

your�

might.

� �

A.

� �

4. The�

Lord�

is

��

faithful in all his words and holy

in

all

his

works.

� ��

The

��

Lord lifts up all who are

fall

��

ing and raises up all who

are�

bowed

down.

� �

A.

� �

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32nd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 63: 2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 YEAR A

MIII �

y

soul

is

thirst

ing

for

you,

� ��

O

Lord

� �

my

God.� �

� � �

1. O

God,

you

��

are my God

whom

I

seek;

� �

for

��

you my flesh pines and my soul thirsts

like

��

the earth,

parched,

��

lifeless and

with

out

wa

ter.

� �

A.

� � �

2. Thus

have

I

��

gazed toward you in the sanctuary to

see

��

your power and

your

glo

ry,

� �

for

��

your kindness is a

greater

��

good than life;

my

��

lips shall

glo

ri-

fy

you.

� � � � �

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3. Thus

will

I

��

bless you while I live;

� ��

lift

��

ing up my

hands,

��

I will call

up

on

your

name.

� �

As

��

with the

riches

��

of a banquet shall my soul be satisfied,

and

��

with exultant lips my

mouth

shall

praise

you.

� � � � �

4. I

will

re

��

member you upon my

couch,

� ��

and

��

through

the

��

night-watches I will med-

i

tate

on

you:

� �

You

��

are my

help,

� �

and

��

in the shadow of your

wings

I

shout

��

for

joy.

� � � � �

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32nd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 146: 7, 8-9, 9-10 YEAR B

PVIII �

raise

the

Lord,

my

soul!

� �� � �

1. The

Lord

keeps

��

faith forever,

se

��

cures justice for the

op

-pressed,

� ��

gives

��

food to the hun

-gry.

� �

The

Lord

sets

cap

tives

free.

� �

A.

� � �

2. The

Lord

gives

��

sight to the blind;

the

��

Lord

raises

��

up those who were bowed

down.

� �

The

��

Lord loves the just;

the

��

Lord pro

-tects

stran

gers.

� �

A.

� � �

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3. The

��

fatherless and the widow he sus-tains,

� ��

but

��

the way of the wicked he

thwarts.

� �

The

��

Lord shall reign forever;

your

��

God,

O

��

Zion,

through

��

all generations.

Al-

le-

lu

ia.

� �

A.

� � �

Ordinary Time

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32nd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 17: 1, 5-6, 8, 15 YEAR C

LVI �

ord,

when

��

your

glo

���

ry

ap

pears,

� �

my

joy

will

� �

be

full.

� �� ��

1. Hear,

O

Lord,

��

a just suit;

at

-tend

�� �

to

my

��

out

cry;

� ��

heark

��

en to my prayer from lips with

-out

� �

de

ceit.

� �

A.

� ��

2. My

steps

have

��

been steadfast in your paths,

my

feet

�� ��

have

not

fal

tered.

� ��

I

��

call upon you, for you will answer

me,

��

O God;

in

��

cline your ear to me;

hear

my

word.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. Keep

me

as

��

the apple of your eye,

��

hide

��

me in the shad

�� �

-ow

of

your

wings.

���

But

��

I in justice shall behold your face;

��

on

��

waking I shall be content in

your

pres

ence.

� �

A.

� ��

Ordinary Time

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33rd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 128: 1-2, 3, 4-5 YEAR A

BII�

less�

ed

are

those

who

fear

the

Lord.

� �� �

1. Bless�

ed

are

��

you who fear the Lord,

� ��

who

��

walk

in

his

ways!

� ��

For

��

you shall eat the fruit of

your

��

handiwork;

bless

��

ed shall you be, and

fav�

ored.

� �

A.

� �

2. Your�

wife

shall

��

be like a fruitful vine in the recesses

of

your

home;

� ��

your

��

children like olive plants around

your

tab�

le.

� �

A.

� �

3. Be�

hold,

thus

��

is the man blessed who fears

the

Lord.

� ���

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The

��

Lord bless you from Zion:

may

��

you see the

prosperity

��

of Jerusalem all the days of

your�

life.

� �

A.

� �

Ordinary Time

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33rd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 16: 5, 8, 9-10, 11 YEAR B

YII�

ou

��

are

� �

my�

in

her-

i

tance,

O

Lord.

� �� �

1. O�

Lord,

my

��

allotted portion and my cup,

� ��

you

��

it is

who

��

hold fast my

lot.

� ��

I

��

set the Lord ever before

me;

� ��

with

��

him at my right hand I shall not

be��

dis

turbed.

� �

A.

� ��

2. There�

fore

my

��

heart is glad and my soul re-joic

-es,

� ���

my

��

body, too, abides in con-

fi

dence;

� ��

be

��

cause you

will

��

not abandon my soul to the netherworld,

nor

�� �

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will

��

you suffer your faithful one to under-go

cor�

rup

tion.

� �

A.

� ��

3. You�

will

show

��

me the path to life,

��

fullness

��

of joys in your pres

-ence,

� ��

the

� �

delights

��

at your right hand

for�

ev

er.

� �

A.

� ��

Ordinary Time

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33rd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 98: 5-6, 7-8, 9 YEAR C

TVIII �

he

Lord

comes

to

rule

the

earth

��

with

jus

tice.

� � � � �

1. Sing

praise

to

��

the Lord with the harp,

with

��

the

harp

��

and me-lo-

dious

song.

� �

With

��

trumpets and the

sound

��

of the horn sing joyfully be-fore

the

King,

��

the

Lord.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Let

the

sea

��

and what fills it resound,

the

��

world

and

��

those who dwell

in

it;

� �

let

��

the rivers clap

their

��

hands, the mountains shout

with

them

for

joy.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. Be

fore

the

��

Lord, for he comes,

for

��

he comes

to

rule

the

earth;

� �

he

��

will rule the world

with

��

justice and the peo-ples

with

eq

ui

ty.

� �

A.

� ��

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Christ the KingPs. 23: 1-2, 2-3, 5-6 YEAR A

TI �

he�

Lord

is

my

shep

herd;

� ��

there

is

no

thing� �

I�

shall�

want.� �

� ��

1. The

Lord

is

��

my shepherd;

I

�� �

shall

not

want.

� ���

In

��

verdant pastures he

gives

me

re

pose.

� �

A.

� �

2. Be

side

restful

��

waters he leads me;

he

��

re-fresh

�� �

-es

my

��

soul.

� ��

He

��

guides me in right paths for

his

name’s

sake.

� �

A.

� �

3. You

spread

the

��

table before me in the sight

�� �

of

��

my

foes;

� ��

you

��

anoint my head with oil;

my

��

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393

cup

o

ver

flows.

� �

A.

� �

4. On

ly

good

��

ness and kindness follow me all the

�� �

days

�� �

of

my

life;

� ��

and

��

I shall dwell in the

house

��

of the Lord

for

years

to

come.

� �

A.

� �

Ordinary Time

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Christ the KingPs. 93: 1, 1-2, 5 YEAR B

TIII �

he

Lord

is

king;

� �

he

is

robed

in

maj

es

ty.

� �� � �

1. The

Lord

is

king,

in

splen

dor

robed;

� �

robed

��

is the Lord and girt a-

bout

with

strength.

��

A.

� � �

2. And

he

has

��

made the world firm,

not

to

be

moved.

� �

Your

��

throne stands firm from of old;

from

��

everlasting

you

are,

O

Lord.

��

A.

� � �

3. Your

de

crees

��

are wor

-thy

of

trust

in

deed;

� �

ho

��

liness

befits

��

your house, O Lord,

for

length

of

days.

��

A.

� � �

Ordinary Time

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Christ the KingPs. 122: 1-2, 3-4, 4-5 YEAR C

LV�

et�

us

go

re

joic-

����

ing

� �

to

the

house

of�

the�

Lord.� �

� �

1. I�

re

joiced

��

because they said to me,

“We

��

will go

up

��

to the house

of

the

Lord.”

� ��

And

��

now we

have

��

set foot within your gates, O

Je-

ru

sa

lem.

� �

A.

� �

2. Je-�

ru

sa

��

lem, built as a city with compact u-

ni

ty.

� ���

To

��

it the tribes go up,

the

tribes

of

the

Lord.

� �

A.

� �

3. Ac�

cord

ing

��

to the decree for Israel, to give thanks

to

��

the name

of

the

Lord.

� ��

In

��

it are set up

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judg

��

ment seats,

seats

��

for the house

of

Da

vid.

� �

A.

� �

Ordinary Time

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399

Feasts and Solemnities

Feasts and Solemnities

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January 25: The Conversion ofSt. Paul the Apostle

Ps. 117: 1, 2 YEAR ABC

GVII

o�

out

to

all

the

world

� �

and

tell

the

Good����

News.� �

� ��

1. Praise

the

Lord

��

all you nations;

glorify

��

him, all

��

you

peo

ples!

� �

For

��

steadfast is his kindness toward us,

and

��

the fidelity of the Lord en-dures

for

ev

er.

� �

A.

� �

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February 2: The Presentationof the Lord

Ps. 24: 7, 8, 9, 10 YEAR ABC

WV

ho�

is

this

king

of

glo-

����

ry?

� ��

It

is�

the�

Lord!� �

� �

1. Lift�

up,

O

��

gates, your lin

-tels;

� ��

reach

��

up, you ancient

portals,

���

that

��

the king of glo

-ry

may

come

in!

� �

A.

� �

2. Who�

is

this

��

king of glo

-ry?

� ��

The

��

Lord, strong and

mighty,

���

the

��

Lord,

might

-y

in

bat

-tle.

� �

A.

� �

3. Lift�

up,

O

��

gates, your lin

-tels;

� ��

reach

��

up, you ancient

portals,

���

that

��

the king of glo

-ry

may

come

in!

� �

A.

� �

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4. Who�

is

this

��

king of glo

-ry?

� ��

The

��

Lord of hosts; he is

the

king

of

glo

ry.

� �

A.

� �

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March 19: St. Joseph,Husband of Mary

Ps. 89: 2-3, 4-5, 27, 29 YEAR ABC

TII�

he�

son

of

Da

vid

will

live

for�

e-

ver.

� �� �

1. The�

pro

mis

��

es of the Lord I will sing for-ev-

er;

� ���

through

��

all generations my mouth shall proclaim

your

faith-

ful

ness,

� ��

for

��

you have said,

“My

��

kindness is

established

��

forever”;

in

��

heaven you have confirmed

your

faith�

ful

ness.

� �

A.

� �

2. “I�

have

made

��

a covenant with my cho-sen

one,

� ���

I

��

have sworn to David my ser-

vant:

� ��

For

��

ever will I

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confirm

��

your posterity and establish your throne for

all

��

gen-er-

a�

tions.”

� �

A.

� �

3. “He�

shall

say

��

of me,

‘You

��

are my father, my God,

the

��

Rock, my sa-

vior!’

� ��

For

��

ever I will maintain my

kindness

��

toward him,

and

��

my covenant with

him�

stands

firm.”

� �

A.

� �

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March 25: The Annunciationof the Lord

Ps. 40: 2, 4, 7-8, 8-9, 10 YEAR ABC

HII

ere�

am

I,

Lord;

� ��

I

come

to

do

your�

will.

� �� �

1. Sa�

cri

fice

��

or offering you wished not,

� ��

but

��

ears open

to

��

obedience you gave

me.

� ��

Hol

��

ocausts or sin-

offerings

��

you sought not;

then

��

said I, “Be

-hold�

I

come.”

� �

A.

� �

2. “In�

the

writ

��

ten scroll it is prescribed for

me.

� ���

To

��

do your will, O my God, is my

��

de

light,

� ��

and

��

your law is with

-in�

my

heart!”

� �

A.

� �

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3. I�

an

nounced

��

your justice in the vast as-sem

-bly;

� ���

I

��

did not restrain my lips, as you, O

Lord,�

know.

� �

A.

� �

4. Your�

jus

tice

��

I kept not hid within my

heart;

� ���

your

��

faithfulness and your salvation I have spo-

ken

of;

� ���

I

��

have made no secret of your kindness

and

��

your truth in the vast as-

sem�

bly.

� �

A.

� �

Feasts and Solemnities

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June 23: Vigil of the Nativity ofSt. John the Baptist

Ps. 71: 1-2, 3-4a, 5-6ab, 15ab, 17 YEAR ABC

SII�

ince�

my

moth

er’s

womb,� �

you

have

been

��

my�

strength.

� �� �

1. In�

you,

O

��

Lord, I take re-

fuge;

� ��

let

��

me never be

put

��

to

shame.

� ��

In

��

your justice rescue me, and deliver me;

��

incline

��

your ear to me, and

save�

me.

� �

A.

� �

2. Be�

my

rock

��

of refuge,

a

��

stronghold to give me

safe

-ty,

� ��

for

��

you are my rock and my for

-tress.

� ���

O

��

my God,

res

��

cue me from the hand of the

wick�

ed.

� �

A.

� �

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3. For�

you

are

��

my hope, O

Lord;

� ��

my

��

trust,

O

��

God, from

my

youth.

� ��

On

��

you I depend from

birth;

��

from

��

my mother's womb you

are�

my

strength.

A.

� �

4. My�

mouth

shall

��

declare your jus

-tice,

� ��

day

��

by day

your

��

sal-va

-tion.

� ��

O

��

God, you have taught me from

my

��

youth,

and

��

till the present I proclaim your

won�

drous

deeds.

� �

A.

� �

Feasts and Solemnities

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June 24: The Nativity ofSt. John the Baptist

Ps. 139: 1b-3, 13-14ab, 14c-15 YEAR ABC

III�

praise�

you,

� ��

for

I

am

won

der�

ful�

ly

made.

� �� �

1. O�

Lord,

you

��

have probed me and you know me:

��

you

��

know when I sit and when I

stand;

� ���

you

��

understand my thoughts from a

-far.

� ��

My

��

journeys

and

��

my rest you scrutinize,

with

��

all my ways you

are

fa-

mil�

iar.

� �

A.

� �

2. Tru�

ly

you

��

have formed my inmost be

-ing;

� ��

you

��

knit

me

��

in my moth

-er’s

womb.

� ��

I

��

give you thanks that I

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411

am

��

fearfully, wonderfully made;

won

��

derful are

your�

works.

� �

A.

� �

3. My�

soul

al

��

so you knew full well;

� ��

nor

��

was my frame

unknown

��

to you when I was made in se-

cret,

� ��

when

� �

I

��

was fashioned in the depths of

the�

earth.

� �

A.

� �

Feasts and Solemnities

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June 29: Sts. Peter and PaulPs. 34: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR ABC

TIV �

he

an

��

gel

of

the

Lord

� �

will

res

cue

those

who

fear

���

him.� �

� ��

1. I

will

bless

��

the Lord at all times;

his

��

praise shall

be

��

ev

-er

in

my

mouth.

� ��

Let

��

my soul glory in

the

��

Lord;

the

��

lowly will hear me and be

glad.

� �

A.

� ��

2. Glo

ri-

fy

��

the Lord with me, let us togeth-er

��

ex

tol

his

name.

� ��

I

��

sought the Lord, and he

answered

��

me and delivered me from all my

fears.

� �

A.

� ��

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3. Look

to

him

��

that you may be radiant with joy,

� � ��

and

��

your faces may

not

blush

with

shame.

� ���

When

��

the poor one called out, the Lord heard,

��

and

��

from all his distress he saved

him.

� �

A.

� ��

4. The

an

gel

��

of the Lord encamps around those who

fear

��

him, and

de

liv

ers

them.

� ��

Taste

��

and see how good

the

��

Lord is;

blessed

��

the man who takes refuge

in

him.

� �

A.

� ��

Feasts and Solemnities

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August 6: The Transfigurationof the Lord

Ps. 34: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR ABC

TVI �

he

Lord

is

king,

� � �

the

most

high

o

ver

all

the

earth.

� � � ��

1. The

Lord

is

��

king;

let

��

the earth re-joice;

� � �

let

��

the

many

��

is-lands

be

glad.

� ��

Clouds

��

and darkness are round

about

��

him;

justice

��

and judgment are the founda-tion

��

of

his

throne.

� �

A.

� ��

2. The

moun

tains

��

melt like wax before the Lord,

� � ��

be

��

fore the Lord of all

the

earth.

��

The

��

heavens

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415Feasts and Solemnities

proclaim

��

his justice; all peo-ples

see

his

glo

ry.

� �

A.

� ��

3. Be

cause

you,

��

O Lord, are the Most High o-ver

��

all

the

earth,

� ��

ex

��

alted far a

-bove

all

gods.

� �

A.

� ��

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August 14: The Assumption ofthe Blessed Virgin Mary,

Vigil MassPs. 132: 6-7, 9-10, 13-14 YEAR ABC

LV�

ord,�

go

up

��

to

the

place

of

your

rest,

� ��

you

and

��

the

ark

of�

your�

ho-�

li�

ness.� �

� �

1. Be�

hold,

we

��

heard of it in Eph-ra

-thah;

� ���

we

��

found it in the fields

of

Jaar.

� ��

Let

��

us enter

his

��

dwelling,

let

��

us worship at

his

foot

stool.

� �

A.

� �

2. May�

your

priests

��

be clothed with jus-

tice;

� ��

let

��

your

faithful

��

ones shout merrily for

joy.

� ��

For

��

the sake

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417Feasts and Solemnities

of

��

David your servant,

re

��

ject not the plea of your

a

noint

ed.

� �

A.

� �

3. For�

the

Lord

��

has chosen Zi-

on;

� ��

he

��

prefers her

for

��

her dwell

-ing.

� ��

“Zi

��

on is my resting place forever;

��

in

��

her will I dwell, for I

pre

fer

her.”

� �

A.

� �

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August 15: The Assumption ofthe Blessed Virgin Mary

Ps. 45: 10, 11, 12, 16 YEAR ABC

TVIII �

he

queen

stands

at

your

right

hand,

� ��

ar

rayed

��

in

gold.

� � � � �

1. The

queen

takes

��

her place at your right hand in gold

of

O-

phir.

� ��

Hear,

��

O daughter, and

see;

� �

turn

��

your ear,

for

��

get your people and your father’s house.

So

��

shall

the

��

king desire your beauty;

for

��

he

is

your

lord.

� �

A.

� � �

2. They

are

borne

��

in with gladness and

joy;

� �

they

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September 14: The Exaltation of theHoly Cross

Ps. 78: 1bc-2, 34-35, 36-37, 38 YEAR ABC

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sinless,

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TVIII �

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Lord

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my

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I

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vil;

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TVIII �

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no

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-vil;

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Ps. 46: 2-3, 5-6, 8-9 YEAR ABC

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God

��

is in its midst;

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��

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disturbed;

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of

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has

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Ps. 98: 1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 YEAR ABC

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December 12: Our Lady ofGuadalupe

Judith 15: 9d, 13: 18bcde, 19 YEAR ABC

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Index

Index

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Antiphons

A light will shine on us this day ............................................................35All the ends of the earth have seen .......................................................36Be merciful, O Lord, for we have sinned ........................................58, 60Be with me, Lord, when I am in trouble ...............................................64Blessed are the poor in spirit ................................................................206Blessed are they who dwell in your house............................................42Blessed are they who follow the law of the Lord ...............................218Blessed are they who hope in the Lord ..............................................222Blessed are those who fear the Lord .............................................38, 386Blessed the people the Lord has chosen .............................164, 178, 304Create a clean heart in me, O God ................................................86, 122Cry out with joy and gladness ...............................................................20Do not forget the works of the Lord ...................................................420Father, into your hands I commend my spirit ......................................96Fill us with your love, O Lord ..............................................................358Forever I will sing the goodness of the Lord ..........................24, 30, 258Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good ..............................................128Give thanks to the Lord; his love is everlasting .........................170, 254Give the Lord glory and honor ............................................................362Glory and praise for ever ..............................................................166, 176Go out to all the word and tell the Good News ................239, 317, 401God, in your goodness, you have made a home ................................322God mounts his throne to shouts of joy .............................................154He who does justice will live ........................................................282, 320Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will .....................................196, 406I believe that I shall see the good things of the Lord ........................156I love you, Lord, my strength .......................................................368, 376I praise you, for I am wonderfully made .............................................410I shall live in the house of the Lord .....................................................356I turn to you, Lord, in time of trouble .................................................220I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me .......112, 134, 244, 260I will praise you, Lord, in the assembly ..............................................144I will praise your name forever ............................................146, 264, 378

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I will rise and go to my father ..............................................................336I will sing of your salvation ..................................................................210I will take the cup of salvation .............................................................184I will walk before the Lord .............................................................68, 334If today you hear his voice ..................................... 72, 208, 296, 324, 354In every age, O Lord, you have been our refuge ...............................328In the sight of the angels ......................................................................216In you, Lord, I have found my peace ..................................................375Justice shall flourish in his time .............................................................10Let all the earth cry out to God ...................................................148, 268Let my tongue be silenced .....................................................................80Let the Lord enter ...................................................................................22Let us go rejoicing to the house of the Lord ..................................4, 396Let us sing to the Lord ..........................................................................108Like a deer that longs for running streams .........................................118Lord, be my rock of safety ....................................................................234Lord, come and save us ..........................................................................16Lord, come to my aid ............................................................................310Lord, every nation on earth will adore you ..........................................48Lord, forgive the wrong I have done ...................................................250Lord, go up to the place of your rest ...................................................416Lord, heal my soul .................................................................................226Lord, I love your commands ................................................................284Lord, in your great love, answer me ....................................................252Lord, it is good to give thanks to you .........................................232, 248Lord, let us see your kindness........................................12, 272, 298, 300Lord, let your face shine on us .............................................................132Lord, let your mercy be on us ................................................66, 142, 364Lord, make us turn to you ..................................................................6, 26Lord, on the day I called for help ........................................................288Lord, send out your Spirit ............................................100, 162, 172, 174Lord, this is the people that longs to see your face ...........................422Lord, when your glory appears ............................................................384Lord, you are good and forgiving ........................................................278Lord, you have the words of everlasting life ........................74, 116, 168

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Lord, you will show us the path of life ...............................................130Lord, your love is eternal ......................................................................312May God bless us in his mercy ..............................................................44May the Lord bless us all the days of our lives ..................................352My God, my God, why have you abandoned me ................................92My soul is thirsting for you, O Lord my God .....................256, 318, 380My soul rejoices in my God ....................................................................18O bless the Lord, my soul ......................................................................54O God, let all the nations praise you ..........................................152, 306O Lord, our God, how wonderful your name ....................................180Our blessing-cup is a communion ........................................................94Our eyes are fixed on the Lord ............................................................266Our help is from the Lord ....................................................................366Praise the Lord, Jerusalem ....................................................................182Praise the Lord, my soul .......................................................326, 348, 382Praise the Lord, who heals the brokenhearted ..................................214Praise the Lord who lifts up the poor .................................................342Proclaim his marvelous deeds ..............................................................198Remember your mercies, O Lord ........................................................344Rest in God alone, my soul ..................................................................228Since my mother’s womb, you have been my strength ....................408Sing to the Lord a new song ................................................................430Sing with joy to God our help .............................................................236Taste and see the goodness of the Lord .......................82, 302, 308, 314Teach me your ways, O Lord ...............................................................202The angel of the Lord will rescue those who fear him ......................412The earth is full of the goodness of the Lord .....................................104The hand of the Lord feeds us .....................................................286, 292The just man is a light in darkness ......................................................212The Lord comes to rule the earth with justice ....................................390The Lord gave them bread from heaven .............................................294The Lord has done great things for us ....................................14, 88, 370The Lord has revealed to the nations ..........................................150, 360The Lord has set his throne in heaven ................................................158The Lord hears the cry of the poor ......................................................372

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The Lord is kind and merciful ................................................76, 224, 230The Lord is kind and merciful, slow to anger .....................................332The Lord is king; he is robed in majesty .............................................395The Lord is king, the most high ...................................................160, 414The Lord is my light and my salvation ..........................................70, 200The Lord is my shepherd ............................... 78, 136, 192, 280, 392, 424The Lord is near to all who call upon him ..........................................338The Lord remembers his covenant forever ...........................................40The Lord upholds my life .....................................................................340The Lord will bless his people with peace ............................................50The Lord’s kindness is everlasting .......................................................188The precepts of the Lord give joy to the heart ...................................346The queen stands at your right hand ..................................................419The seed that falls on good ground .....................................................270The son of David will live for ever .......................................................404The stone rejected by the builders .......................................................138The vineyard of the Lord is the house of Israel ..................................350The waters of the river gladden the city of God .................................428The Word of God became man .............................................................46This is the day the Lord has made ......................................................126Though I walk in the valley of darkness .............................................426To the upright I will show the saving power of God .........................240To you, O Lord, I lift my soul ...................................................................8Today is born our Savior .........................................................................32Turn to the Lord in your need .............................................................274We are his people ..........................................................................141, 247Who is this king of glory ......................................................................402With the Lord there is mercy .........................................................84, 242You are a priest for ever ........................................................................186You are my inheritance, O Lord ..........................................106, 262, 388You are the highest honor of our race ................................................433You will draw water joyfully ...........................................52, 114, 120, 190Your ways, O Lord, are love and truth ..................................................62Your words, Lord, are spirit and life ............................................204, 276

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First Lines of Psalms and Canticles

A clean heart create for me, O God ....................................................122A vine from Egypt you transplanted ...................................................350All who see me scoff at me ....................................................................92All you peoples, clap your hands .........................................................154Athirst is my soul for God ....................................................................118Behold, we heard of it in Ephrathah ...................................................416Bless the Lord, O my soul (Ps. 103) ............. 76, 158, 188, 224, 230, 332Bless the Lord, O my soul (Ps. 104) ............................100, 162, 172, 174Blessed are they whose way is blameless ...........................................218Blessed are you, daughter, by the Most High God ............................433Blessed are you, O Lord................................................................166, 176Blessed are you who fear the Lord ..............................................352, 386Blessed is everyone who fears the Lord ................................................38Blessed is he whose fault is taken away ..............................................220Blessed is the one who has regard for the lowly ................................226Blessed is the one whose fault is taken away .....................................250Blessed the man who follows not the counsel of the wicked ...........222By the streams of Babylon ......................................................................80Come, let us sing joyfully to the Lord ...........................72, 208, 324, 354Every day will I bless you .....................................................................338Exult, you just, in the Lord ...........................................................142, 304For your sake I bear insult ....................................................................252Give thanks to the Lord (Ps. 105) ..........................................................40Give thanks to the Lord (Ps. 118) ........................................................126Give to the Lord, you sons of God ........................................................50Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good ..............................124, 126, 138Glorify the Lord, O Jerusalem ........................................................46, 182God indeed is my savior .......................................... 20, 52, 114, 120, 190God is our refuge and our strength .....................................................428God the Lord has spoken .....................................................................240Have mercy on me, O God, in your goodness .................58, 60, 86, 336Hear, O Lord, a just suit; attend to my cry .........................................384Hearken, my people, to my teaching ..................................................420

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How lovely is your dwelling place .........................................................42How shall I make a return to the Lord .........................................94, 184I believed, even when I said ...................................................................68I have made a covenant with my chosen one ......................................30I have said, O Lord, that my part ........................................................284I have waited, waited for the Lord ..............................................196, 310I lift up my eyes toward the mountains ..............................................366I love the Lord because he has heard ..................................................334I love you, O Lord, my strength ..................................................368, 376I pray to you, O Lord ............................................................................274I rejoiced because they said to me ...................................................4, 396I will bless the Lord at all times .................... 82, 302, 308, 314, 372, 412I will extol you, O Lord .................................................112, 134, 244, 260I will extol you, O my God and King ..........................................264, 378I will fulfill my vows ..............................................................................144I will give thanks to you, O Lord .........................................216, 288, 312I will hear what God proclaims ......................................12, 272, 298, 300I will sing to the Lord ............................................................................108In you, O Lord, I take refuge (Ps. 31) ............................................96, 234In you, O Lord, I take refuge (Ps. 71) ..........................................210, 408It is good to give thanks to the Lord ...........................................232, 248Keep me, O God, for in you I take refuge ..................................130, 262Let all your works give you thanks ......................................................286Let the house of Israel say .....................................................................128Let the redeemed of the Lord say........................................................170Lift up, O gates, your lintels .................................................................402Light shines through the darkness ......................................................212May God have pity on us and bless us .................................44, 152, 306My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord .......................................18O God, by your name save me ............................................................340O God, with your judgment endow the king .................................10, 48O God, you are my God whom I seek ................................256, 318, 380O Lord, my allotted portion and my cup ....................................106, 388O Lord, my God, you are great indeed .................................................54O Lord, my heart is not proud .............................................................375

First Lines of Psalms and Canticles

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O Lord, you have probed me and you know me ...............................410O shepherd of Israel, hearken ............................................................6, 26One who walks blamelessly .................................................................282Only in God is my soul at rest .............................................................228Out of the depths I cry to you ........................................................84, 242Praise the Lord, all you nations ...........................................239, 317, 401Praise the Lord, for he is good .............................................................214Praise, you servants of the Lord ..........................................................342Sacrifice or offering you wished not ....................................................406Shout joyfully to God, all the earth .............................................148, 268Sing joyfully to the Lord, all you lands .......................................141, 247Sing praise to the Lord with the harp .................................................390Sing to the Lord a new song (Ps. 96) ....................................32, 198, 362Sing to the Lord a new song (Ps. 98) ............................36, 150, 360, 430Take up a melody, and sound the timbrel ..........................................236Teach us to number our days aright ....................................................358The God of Jacob keeps faith forever ..........................................326, 348The just rejoice and exult before God .................................................322The law of the Lord is perfect ....................... 74, 116, 168, 204, 276, 346The Lord brings to naught the plans of nations .................................164The Lord God keeps faith forever ..........................................................16The Lord is gracious and merciful ...............................................146, 292The Lord is king, in splendor robed ....................................................395The Lord is king, let the earth rejoice ...................................35, 160, 414The Lord is my light and my salvation ..................................70, 156, 200The Lord is my shepherd ............... 78, 136, 192, 280, 356, 392, 424, 426The Lord keeps faith forever ........................................................206, 382The Lord said to my Lord .....................................................................186The Lord’s are the earth and its fullness .......................................22, 422The promises of the Lord I will sing ......................................24, 258, 404The queen takes her place at your right hand ....................................419They who sailed to the sea in ships .....................................................254To you I lift up my eyes ........................................................................266Upright is the word of the Lord .....................................66, 104, 178, 364What we have heard and know ...........................................................294

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When I behold your heavens ...............................................................180When I call, answer me ........................................................................132When the Lord brought back the captives of Zion ................14, 88, 370Whoever walks blamelessly and does justice .....................................320You have visited the land and watered it ............................................270You, O Lord, are good and forgiving ..................................................278You turn man back to dust ...........................................................296, 328You who dwell in the shelter of the Most High ...................................64Your ways, O Lord, make known to me ...........................8, 62, 202, 344

First Lines of Psalms and Canticles

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Psalms and Canticles

Psalms1 ..............................................................................................................2224 ..............................................................................................................1328 ..............................................................................................................18015.....................................................................................................282, 32016.....................................................................................106, 130, 262, 38817.............................................................................................................38418.....................................................................................................368, 37619...................................................................... 74, 116, 168, 204, 276, 34622.......................................................................................................92, 14423...................................................... 78, 136, 192, 280, 356, 392, 424, 42624...............................................................................................22, 402, 42225...........................................................................................8, 62, 202, 34427...............................................................................................70, 156, 20029...............................................................................................................5030.....................................................................................112, 134, 244, 26031.......................................................................................................96, 23432.....................................................................................................220, 25033.............................................................. 66, 104, 142, 164, 178, 304, 36434.............................................................. 82, 302, 308, 314, 372, 412, 41440.............................................................................................196, 310, 40641.............................................................................................................22642.............................................................................................................11845.............................................................................................................41946.............................................................................................................42847.............................................................................................................15450.............................................................................................................24051.................................................................................. 58, 60, 86, 122, 33654.............................................................................................................34062.............................................................................................................22863.............................................................................................256, 318, 38065.............................................................................................................27066.....................................................................................................148, 268

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67...............................................................................................44, 152, 30668.............................................................................................................32269.....................................................................................................252, 27471.....................................................................................................210, 40872.........................................................................................................10, 4878.....................................................................................................294, 42080...................................................................................................6, 26, 35081.............................................................................................................23684...............................................................................................................4285.......................................................................................12, 272, 298, 30086.............................................................................................................27889.........................................................................................24, 30, 258, 40490.............................................................................................296, 328, 35891...............................................................................................................6492.....................................................................................................232, 24893.....................................................................................................232, 39595.......................................................................................72, 208, 324, 35496...............................................................................................32, 198, 36297.......................................................................................................35, 16098.............................................................................. 36, 150, 360, 390, 430100...................................................................................................141, 247103.................................................................... 76, 158, 188, 224, 230, 332104............................................................................ 54, 100, 162, 172, 174105.............................................................................................................40107...................................................................................................170, 254110...........................................................................................................186112...........................................................................................................212113...........................................................................................................342116.......................................................................................68, 94, 184, 334117...........................................................................................239, 317, 401118...................................................................................124, 126, 128, 138119...................................................................................................218, 284121...........................................................................................................366122.......................................................................................................4, 396123...........................................................................................................266

Psalms and Canticles

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126 .............................................................................................14, 88, 370128.............................................................................................38, 352, 386130.....................................................................................................84, 242131...........................................................................................................375132...........................................................................................................416137.............................................................................................................80138...........................................................................................216, 288, 312139...........................................................................................................410145.................................................................. 146, 264, 286, 292, 338, 378146............................................................................ 16, 206, 326, 348, 382147.............................................................................................46, 182, 214

CanticlesDaniel 3 ..........................................................................................166, 176Exodus 15 ...............................................................................................108Isaiah 12 .................................................................... 20, 52, 114, 120, 190Judith 15 .................................................................................................433Luke 1 .......................................................................................................18

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Each psalm was engraved using open-source software and fonts under a Linux operating system. The chant-engraving program Gregorio, originally invented

by Élie Roux, is a software add-on for the document-processing

program LaTeX. Information on the Gregorio project

is available on the internet at home.gna.org/gregorio.

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