pentecost sunday At the Vigil Mass Psalm 103 (102): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

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pentecost sunday At Vigil Mass 107 ENTRANCE ANTIPHON T iii through HE love of God has been of God dwelling poured us, Rom 5: 5 rm, gr our hearts in-to Spir-it with-in ia. Psalm 103 (102): 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 1. Bless lord, O my soul, * and all within me, his holy name. 2. Bless lord, O my soul, * and never forget all his benefits. 3. It is lord who forgives all your sins, * who heals every one of your ills. 4. Who redeems your life from grave, * who crowns you with mercy and compassion. 5. Who fills your life with good things, * renewing your youth like an eagle s. 6. Glory be to Far, and to Son, * and to Holy Spirit. As it was in beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.

Or: W iii Hen I prove my ho-liness among you, I Ezek 36: 23, 24, 25, 26 gr will gar upon and I you will ia. give and cleanse you you from all your Psalm 34 (33): 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 1. I will bless lord at all times; * praise of him is always in my mouth. 2. In lord my soul shall make its boast; * humble shall hear and be glad. 3. Glorify lord with me; * toger let us praise his name. 4. I sought lord, and he answered me; * from all my terrors he set me free. 5. Look towards him and be radiant; * let your faces not be abashed. Lord, rities, you from all foreign lands; and I will pour clean wa- ter impu- a new spir- it, says

6. Glory be to Far, and to Son, * and to Holy Spirit. As it was in beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen. RESPONSORIAL PSALM (After First Reading) viii B Lessed people Lord has chos Psalm 33 (32): 10-11, 12-13, 14-15 en to be Ps 33 (32): 12b his own. 1. The lord frustrates designs of nations; * he defeats plans of peoples. The designs of lord stand forever, * plans of his heart from age to age. 2. Blessed nation whose God is lord, * people he has chosen as his heritage. From heavens lord looks forth; * he sees all children of men. 3. From place where he dwells he gazes * on all dwellers on earth, he who shapes hearts of m all, * and considers all ir deeds.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM (After Second Reading) G vii Lo-ry and praise for-ev-er. Dn 3: 52b Daniel 3: 52, 53, 54, 55, 56 1. Blest are you, O lord, God of our ancestors, * to be praised and highly exalted forever; Blest is your glorious and holy name * to be highly praised and exalted forever. 2. Blest are you in temple of your holy glory; * to be highly praised and glorified forever. 3. Blest are you on throne of your kingdom, * to be praised and highly exalted forever. 4. Blest are you who look into depths seated upon cherubim, * to be praised and highly exalted forever. Or: L iv Ord, you have words of ev-er-last-ing life. Jn 6: 68c 1. The law of lord is perfect; * it revives soul. Psalm 19 (18): 8, 9, 10, 11 The decrees of lord are steadfast; * y give wisdom to simple.

2. The precepts of lord are right; * y gladden heart. The command of lord is clear; * it gives light to eyes. 3. The fear of lord is pure, * abiding forever. The judgments of lord are true; * y are, all of m, just. 4. They are more to be desired than gold, * than quantities of gold. And sweeter are y than honey, * than honey flowing from comb. RESPONSORIAL PSALM (After Third Reading) G vii Ive thanks to Lord, his love is Ps 107 (106): 1b ever-last-ing. Or: A vii L- ia.

Psalm 107 (106): 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 1. Let redeemed of lord say this, * those he redeemed from hand of foe, and gared from far-off lands, * from east and west, north and south. 2. They wandered in a barren desert, * finding no way to a city y could dwell in. Hungry y were and thirsty; * ir soul was fainting within m. 3. Then y cried to lord in ir need, * and he rescued m from ir distress, and he guided m along a straight path, * to reach a city y could dwell in. 4. Let m thank lord for his mercy, * his wonders for children of men; for he satisfies thirsty soul, * and hungry he fills with good things.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM (After Fourth Reading) Cf. Ps 104 (103): 30 i L Ord, send out your Spirit, and re-new face of earth. Or: i A L- ia. Psalm 104 (103): 1-2a, 24 and 35c, 27-28, 29bc-30 1. Bless lord, O my soul! * O lord my God, how great you are, clod in majesty and honor, * wrapped in light as with a robe! 2. How many are your works, O lord! * In wisdom you have made m all. The earth is full of your creatures. * Bless lord, O my soul. 3. All of se look to you * to give m ir food in due season. You give it, y gar it up; * you open wide your hand, y are well filled.

4. You take away ir breath, y die, * returning to dust from which y came. You send forth your spirit, and y are created, * and you renew face of earth. ALLELUIA i A L- ia. v Come, Holy Spirit, fill hearts of your faithful, * and kindle in m fire of your love. S * and y shall Ps 104 (103): 30, 31 gr be May OFFERTORY ANTIPHON viii End forth your Spir-it, creat- ed, and you ry of shall renew en face of glo- Lord dure forev-er, ia. earth. Psalm 104 (103): 1-2a, 2b-4, 5-6, 8-9 1. Bless lord, O my soul! * O lord my God, how great you are, clod in majesty and honor, * wrapped in light as with a robe!

2. You stretch out heavens like a tent. * On waters you establish your dwelling. You make clouds your chariot; * you ride on wings of wind. You make winds your messengers, * flame and fire your servants. 3. You set earth on its foundation, * immovable from age to age. You wrapped it with depths like a cloak; * waters stood higher than mountains. 4. The mountains rose, valleys descended, * to place which you had appointed m. You set limits y might not pass, * lest y return to cover earth. COMMUNION ANTIPHON O v cried drink, out: N If last thirst- ia. day is * of Je-sus stood and an-yone y, let him Psalm 104 (103): 1-2a, 30, 31, 33, 34 1. Bless lord, O my soul! * O lord my God, how great you are, clod in majesty and honor, * wrapped in light as with a robe! Jn 7: 37 rm fes- tival, come to me and

2. You send forth your spirit, and y are created, * and you renew face of earth. 3. May glory of lord last forever! * May lord rejoice in his works! 4. I will sing to lord all my life, * sing psalms to my God while I live. 5. May my thoughts be pleasing to him. * I will rejoice in lord. 6. Glory be to Far, and to Son, * and to Holy Spirit. As it was in beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen. www.illuminarepublications.com