Commissioned by St. James Church, Liberty, Missouri EUCHARISTIC PRAYER II OR MASSES WITH CHILDREN Lynn M. Trapp The priest begins the eucharistic prayer. With hands extended he sings: PREACE DIALOGUE» c. 106 4 4q Ó The Lord be ith 4. you. And al - so ith. you. Lit up your 8. hearts. We lit them up to the. Lord. Let us gie thanks to the 12 Lord our God. It is right to gie him thanks and praise. The priest, ith hands extended, continues: 15 4 2 God, our loing ather, e are glad to gie you thanks and praise because you 4 2 4 16 loe With Je - sus e sing your praise: 7132 Editions aailable: ull score WLP 7131, instrumental WLP 7133, guitar WLP 7134. Published ith the approal o the Committee on the Liturgy, United States Conerence o Catholic Bishops. Excerpts rom the English translation o Eucharistic Prayers or Masses ith Children 1975, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights resered. Music copyright 2002, World Library Publications 3825 North Willo Road, Schiller Park, IL 60176. All rights resered.
4 ACCLAMATION 1 Descant 23 Ho - Ho - Ho - Ho - 2nd time go to B 3rd time go to C. 2nd time go to B 3rd time go to C. A 4 27 Because you loe us, you gae us this great and beauti - ul 28 4 4. orld. With Je - sus e sing your praise: To Acclamation 1 B 4 31 Because you loe us, you sent Jesus your Son to bring us to you and to 32 4 4 gath-er us a- round him as the chil- dren o one am- ly. With Je - sus e sing your praise: To Acclamation 1 C 4 36 or such great loe e thank you ith the angels and 37 4 4. saints as they praise you and sing: Ó
HOLY, All HOLY, HOLY 40 Ho - ly, ho - ly, ho - ly Lord, God o 5 43 po r and might, 46 Descant Ó hea - en and earth are. ull o your glo - 50. Ho - ry. Ho -.. Bless - ed is he ho Bless - ed is he ho comes in the name o the Lord. Ho - comes in the name o the Lord. Ho -. The priest, ith hands extended, says: (Spoken ith musical accompaniment) Blessed be Jesus,hom you sent to be the riend o children and o the poor. He came to sho us ho e can loe you, ather, by loing one another. He came to take aay sin, hich keeps us rom being riends, and hate, hich makes us all unhappy. He promised to send the Holy Spirit, to be ith us alays so that e can lie as your children. (To Acclamation 2) high - est. ACCLAMATION 2 Descant 65 Bless - ed is he ho Bless - ed is he ho comes in the name o the comes in the name o the
6 67 Descant. Lord. Ho -. Lord. Ho - ACCLAMATION 3 All q» c. 96 70 P Je - sus has gi - en his lie or. He oins his hands and, holding them outstretched oer the oerings, says: (Spoken ithout musical accompaniment) God our ather, e no ask you to send your Holy Spirit to change these gits o bread and ine He oins his hands and, making the sign o the cross once oer both bread and chalice, says: into the body + and blood o Jesus Christ, our Lord. The night beore he died, Jesus your Son shoed us ho much you loe When he as at supper ith his disciples, He takes the bread and, raising it a little aboe the altar, continues: he took bread, and gae you thanks and praise. Then he broke the bread, gae it to his riends, and said: He bos slightly. Take this, all o you, and eat it: This is my body hich ill be gien up or you. (To Acclamation 3) He places the consecrated host on the paten, and genulects in adoration. (Spoken ithout musical accompaniment) When supper as ended, He takes the chalice and, raising it a little aboe the altar, continues: Jesus took the cup that as illed ith ine. He thanked you, gae it to his riends, and said: He bos slightly. Take this, all o you, and drink rom it: this is the cup o my blood, the blood o the ne and eerlasting coenant. It ill be shed or you and or all so that sins may be orgien. He shos the chalice to the people hile all sing: (To Acclamation 3)
The priest continues: (Spoken ithout musical accompaniment) Then he said to them: do this in memory o me. He places the chalice on the corporal and genulects in adoration. Then, ith hands extended, he says: (Spoken ith musical accompaniment) And so, loing ather, e remember that Jesus died and rose again to sae the orld. He put himsel into our hands to be the sacriice e oer you. (To Acclamation 4) 7 ACCLAMATION 4 Descant We We praise you, e All praise you, e bless you, e bless you, e thank you, Lord our thank you, Lord our Last time to Doxology God. Last time to Doxology God. The priest says: (Spoken ith musical accompaniment) Lord our God listen to our prayer. Send the Holy Spirit to all o us ho share in this meal. May this Spirit bring us closer together in the amily o the Church, ith N., our pope, N., our bishop, all other bishops, and all ho sere your people. (To Acclamation 4) The priest says: (Spoken ith musical accompaniment) Remember, ather, our amilies and riends ( ), and all those e do not loe as e should. Remember those ho hae died ( ). Bring them home to you to be ith you oreer. (To Acclamation 4)
8 The priest says: (Spoken ith musical accompaniment) Gather us all together into your kingdom. There e shall be happy or eer ith the Virgin Mary, Mother o God and our mother. There all the riends o Jesus the Lord ill sing a song o oy. (To Acclamation 4) DOXOLOGY AND GREAT AMEN He oins his hands, takes the chalice and the paten ith the host and, liting them up, he sings: 4 2 4 95 Through him, ith him, in him, in the unity o the Ho - ly Spir - it, all 97 4 4 glo - ry and hon - or is yours, al-might- y a- ther, or e - er and e - Descant er. All A - men. A - men. A - men. A - men. rit. A - rit. A - men. men.
LAMB O GOD 9 Lynn M. Trapp 4 4 q» c. 96 Choir II Choir I/Assembly. Je - sus has. Lamb o gi - en. God, his you lie or take a - ay the 1. sins o the orld, hae mer - cy on.. 2. 2. sins o the orld, hae mer - cy on. # # Je - sus has Lamb o # & # & gi - en. God, his you lie or take a - ay the sins o the orld, grant us P peace. Excerpts rom the English translation o Eucharistic Prayers or Masses ith Children 1975, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights resered. Music copyright 2002, World Library Publications 3825 N. Willo Rd., Schiller Park, IL 60176. All rights resered.
10 CRY OUT WITH JOY TO GOD Communion Song Ps 66 INTRODUCTION* 4 q» c. 108 8 Ó All Cry RERAIN. out ith oy to God all the To Verses inal. earth. Lynn M. Trapp O sing to the glo- ry o his name. VERSE 1 1. O render him glo - rious praise. Say to God: Ho tremendous your. deeds! To Rerain VERSE 2 2. Because o the greatness o your strength n your enemies cringe be - ore you. 2. Beore you all the earth shall bo, shall sing to you, sing to your. name. To Rerain VERSE 3 3. Come and see the orks o God, tremendous his deeds among the peo - ples. n. To Rerain 3. He turned the sea into dry land, they passed through the rier dry - shod. *The introduction can be played under the Initation to Communion (This is the Lamb o God ). Text o Psalm 66 1983, by The Ladies o the Grail. Exclusie licensing agent GIA Publications, Inc. All rights resered. Used ith permission. Music copyright 2002, World Library Publications 3825 N. Willo Rd., Schiller Park, IL 60176. All rights resered.
VERSE 4 b n 11 4. Come and hear, all ho ear God. I ill tell hat he did or my soul; 4. To him I cried a - loud, VERSE 5 ith high praise ready on my. tongue. To Rerain 5. O peoples, bless our God; let the oice o his praise re - sound, 5. o the God ho gae n lie to our souls # and kept our eet rom. stum- bling. To Rerain Engraed and printed in U.S.A.