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fourth sunday ENTRANCE ANTIPHON Laetetur cor Ps 105 (104): 3, 4 gr Let hearts that seek Lord rejoice; / turn Lord and his strength; / constantly seek his face. Full Setting: L ii Lord ET and his hearts that seek Lord strength; con-stant-ly seek Ps (105) 104 : 3, 4 rm, gr re-joice; his face. turn Psalm 105 (104): 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 1. Give thanks lord; proclaim his name. * Make known his deeds among peoples. 2. O sing him, sing his praise; * tell all his wonderful works! 3. Remember wonders he has done, * his marvels and his words of judgment. 4. O children of Abraham, his servant, * O descendants of Jacob he chose. 5. He, lord, is our God; * his judgments are in all earth.

6. He remembers his covenant forever: * promise he ordained for a thousand generations. 7. Glory be Far, and Son, * and Holy Spirit. As it was in beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.

Or: Ps 106 (105): 47 rm Save us, O Lord our God! / And gar us from nations, / give thanks holy name, / and make it our glory praise you. Full Setting: S ii it our Ave us, Simple Response: W ii E O give give Lord thanks praise thanks ho- ly name, and make it our glo- ry praise you. our you. God! And ly Ps 106 (105): 47 rm name, us from and make Cf. Ps 106 (105): 47 rm gath-er na-tions, ho- glo-ry Psalm 122 (121): 1, 2, 3, 4ab, 4cd, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 1. I rejoiced when y said me, * Let us go house of lord. 2. And now our feet are standing * within gates, O Jerusalem.

3. Jerusalem is built as a city * bonded as one ger. 4. It is re that tribes go up, * tribes of lord. 5. For Israel s witness it is * praise name of lord. 6. There were set thrones for judgment, * thrones of house of David. 7. For peace of Jerusalem pray, * May y prosper, those who love you. 8. May peace abide in walls, * and security be in wers. 9. For sake of my family and friends, * let me say, Peace upon you. 10. For sake of house of lord, our God, * I will seek good things for you. 11. Glory be Far, and Son, * and Holy Spirit. As it was in beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM (Year A) B ii Or: en A ii is irs! L- are poor in ia, it; ia, kingdom heav- le- lu- al- le- lu- al- le- lu- ia. of Mt 5: 3 Less-ed spir- Psalm 146 (145): 6c-7, 8-9a, 9bc-10 1. It is lord who preserves fidelity forever, * who does justice those who are oppressed. It is he who gives bread hungry, * lord who sets prisoners free. 2. The lord who opens eyes of blind, * lord who raises up those who are bowed down. It is lord who loves just, * lord who protects stranger. 3. The lord upholds orphan and widow, * but thwarts path of wicked. The lord will reign forever, * God of Sion from age age. Alleluia.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM (Year B) I iii F - day you hear his voice, hard- en not Ps 95 (94): 8 hearts. Psalm 95 (94): 1-2, 6-7, 8-9 1. Come, let us ring out our joy lord; * hail rock who saves us. Let us come in his presence, giving thanks; * let us hail him with a song of praise. 2. O come; let us bow and bend low. * Let us kneel before God who made us, for he is our God and we people who belong his pasture, * flock that is led by his hand. 3. O that day you would listen his voice! Harden not hearts as at Meribah, * as on that day at Massah in desert when forebears put me test; * when y tried me, though y saw my work.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM (Year C) viii I will sing of sal- va-tion. Cf. Ps 71 (70): 15 Psalm 71 (70): 1-2, 3-4a, 5-6ab, 15ab and 17 1. In you, O lord, I take refuge; * let me never be put shame. In justice, rescue me, free me; * incline ear me and save me. 2. Be my rock, my constant refuge, * a mighty stronghold save me, for you are my rock, my stronghold. * My God, free me from hand of wicked. 3. It is you, O lord, who are my hope, * my trust, O lord, from my youth. On you I have leaned from my birth; * from my mor s womb, you have been my help. 4. My mouth will tell of justice, * and all day long of salvation, O God, you have taught me from my youth, * and I proclaim wonders still.

ALLELUIA A vii L- ia, ia, le- lu- al- le- lu- al- le- lu- ia. Year A: Matw 5: 12a v Rejoice and be glad; * reward will be great in heaven. Year B: Matw 4: 16 v The people who sit in darkness * have seen a great light; on those dwelling in a land overshadowed by death, * light has arisen. Year C: Luke 4: 18 v The Lord sent me bring glad tidings poor, * proclaim liberty captives.

OFFERTORY ANTIPHON Bonum est confiteri Ps 92 (91): 2 gr It is good give praise Lord, * and sing praise name, O Most High. Full Setting: viii I praise T is good name, O give Most praise Lord, Ps 92 (91): 2 gr and High. sing Simple Response: viii I T is good give praise Lord. Cf. Ps 92 (91): 2 gr Psalm 92 (91): 3-4, 5, 6-7, 8-9, 10 1. proclaim loving mercy in morning, * and truth in watches of night, on ten-stringed lyre and lute, * with sound of song on harp. 2. You have gladdened me, O lord, by deeds; * for work of hands I shout with joy.

3. O lord, how great are works! * How deep are designs! The senseless cannot know this, * and fool cannot understand. 4. Though wicked spring up like grass, * and all who do evil thrive, y are doomed be eternally destroyed. * But you, O lord, are eternally on high. 5. See, enemies, O lord, see, enemies will perish; * all who do evil will be scattered.

COMMUNION ANTIPHON (Year A) Beati mundo corde Mt 5: 8, 9, 10 gr Blessed are clean of heart, / for y shall see God. / Blessed are peacemakers, / for y shall be called children of God. / Blessed are y who are persecuted for sake of righteousness, / for irs is kingdom of heaven. Bless ed are peacemakers, for y shall be called Full Setting: Mt 5: 8, 9, 10 gr i B Less-ed are clean of heart, for y shall see God. child- ren of God. Blessed are who sake of per-se- cu-ted righteous-ness, for y irs is are kingdom for of heav- en. Simple Response: i R E- joice and be glad, for reward will be great Mt 5: 12 in

heav-en. Psalm 34 (33): 2-3, 4-5, 6-7 8-9, 10-11, 12-13 1. I will bless lord at all times; * praise of him is always in my mouth. In lord my soul shall make its boast; * humble shall hear and be glad. 2. Glorify lord with me; * ger let us praise his name. I sought lord, and he answered me; * from all my terrors he set me free. 3. Look wards him and be radiant; * let faces not be abashed. This lowly one called; lord heard, * and rescued him from all his distress. The angel of lord is encamped * around those who fear him, rescue m. Taste and see that lord is good. * Blessed man who seeks refuge in him. 4. Fear lord, you his holy ones. * They lack nothing, those who fear him. The rich suffer want and go hungry, * but those who seek lord lack no blessing. 5. Come, children, and hear me, * that I may teach you fear of lord. Who is it that desires life * and longs see prosperous days?

6. Glory be Far, and Son, * and Holy Spirit. As it was in beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen. Or: (Years ABC) Illumina faciem tuam Ps 31 (30): 17, 18 rm, gr Let face shine on servant. / Save me in merciful love. / O Lord, let me never be put shame, / for I call on you. Full Setting: i L ET for I call love. on face O shine Lord, on let me servant. mer-ci- ful ne-ver you. Cf. Ps 31 (30): 17-18 rm, gr be Save put me in shame, Simple Response: i L ET face shine on servant, Cf. Ps 31 (30): 17-18 rm, gr O Lord.

Psalm 31 (30): 2-3a, 3bc-4, 5, 6, 8ab, 15-16a 1. In you, O lord, I take refuge. * Let me never be put shame. In justice, set me free; * incline ear me, and speedily rescue me. 2. Be a rock of refuge for me, * a mighty stronghold save me. For you are my rock, my stronghold! * Lead me, guide me, for sake of name. 3. Release me from snare y have hidden, * for you indeed are my refuge. 4. In hands I commend my spirit. * You will redeem me, O lord, O faithful God. 5. Let me be glad and rejoice in mercy, * for you who have seen my af fliction * 6. But as for me, I trust in you, O lord; I say, You are my God. * My lot is in hands, deliver me. 7. Glory be Far, and Son, * and Holy Spirit. As it was in beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen.

Or: (Years ABC) Mt 5: 3-4 rm Blessed are poor in spirit, / for irs is Kingdom of Heaven. / Blessed are meek, / for y shall possess land. of Heaven. Blessed are meek, for for y irs shall is possess Mt 5: 3 rm Kingdom land. Simple Response: i R E- in Full Setting: i B Lessed are poor in spir-it, heav-en. joice and be glad, for reward will Mt 5: 12 rm be great Psalm 34 (33): 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, 10-11 1. I will bless lord at all times; * praise of him is always in my mouth. In lord my soul shall make its boast; * humble shall hear and be glad.

2. Glorify lord with me; * ger let us praise his name. I sought lord, and he answered me; * from all my terrors he set me free. 3. Look wards him and be radiant; * let faces not be abashed. This lowly one called; lord heard, * and rescued him from all his distress. 4. The angel of lord is encamped * around those who fear him, rescue m. Taste and see that lord is good. * Blessed man who seeks refuge in him. 5. Fear lord, you his holy ones. * They lack nothing, those who fear him. The rich suffer want and go hungry, * but those who seek lord lack no blessing. 6. Glory be Far, and Son, * and Holy Spirit. As it was in beginning, is now, and ever shall be, * world without end. Amen. www.illuminarepublications.com