Antiphons Ordinary Time I (Sundays 1 9)

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Antiphons Ordinary Time I (Sundays 1 9) First Week in Ordinary Time EA Upon a lofty throne (102) 2 CA I With you, O Lord is the fountain of life (35) 3 CA II I have come that they may have life (15) 4 Second Sunday in Ordinary Time EA All the earth shall o don (65) 5 CA I You have prepared a tale for me (22) 6 CA II We come to kno and elieve (145) 7 Third Sunday in Ordinary Time EA O sing a ne song to the Lord (95) 8 CA I Look toards the Lord and e radiant (33) 9 CA II I am the light of the orld (111) 10 Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time EA Save us, O Lord our God (121) 11 CA I Let your face shine on your servant (30) 12 CA II Blessed are the poor in spirit (36) 13 Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time EA O come let us orship the Lord (94) 14 CA I Let them thank the Lord for his mercy (106) 15 CA II Blessed are those ho mourn (36) 16 Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time EA Be my protector, O God (30) 17 CA I They ate and had their fill (77) 18 CA II God so loved the orld (102) 19 Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time EA O Lord, I trust in your merciful love (12) 20 CA I I ill recount all your onders (9) 21 CA II Lord, I have come to elieve (118) 22 Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time EA The Lord ecame my protector (17) 23 CA I I ill sing to the Lord (32) 24 CA II Behold, I am ith you alays (67) 25 Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time EA Turn to me (24) 26 CA I To you I call (16) 27 CA II Amen, I say to you (60) 28 Music & editorial arrangement 2012, 2013 Martin Foster.earmusic.info Excerpts from the English translation of The Roman Missal 2010, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved. From The Psalms: A Ne Translation 1963 The Grail (England) pulished y HarperCollins. 1

Entrance Antiphon First Week in Ordinary Time Up - on a lofty throne I sa a man seated, hom a hosts of angels a - dore, sing-ing in u - ni-son: Behold him, the name of hose empire is e - ternal. ( ) The Lord has set his say in heaven and his kingdom is ruling over all. Give thanks to the Lord, all his angels, mighty in poer, fulfilling his ord, ho heed the voice of his ord. Give thanks to the Lord, all his hosts, his servants ho do his ill. Give thanks to the Lord, all his orks, in every place here he rules. My soul, give thanks to the Lord! Glory e Psalm 102:19-22 Alternative Psalm verses Psalm 100 2

First Week in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon I Psalm 35:10 W i t h you, O L o r d is the foun-tain of life, and in your light e see light. Your love, Lord, reaches to heaven; your truth to the skies. Your justice is like God s mountain, your judgments like the deep. To oth man and east you give protection. O Lord, ho precious is your love. My God, the sons of men find refuge in the shelter of your ings. They feast on the riches of your house; they drink from the stream of your delight. In you is the source of life and in your light e see light. Glory e Psalm 35 (36): 6-10 3

First Week in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon II John 10:10 I have come that they may have life, and have it m o r e a - undantly, says the Lord. ( ) n Preserve me, God, I take refuge in you. I say to the Lord: You are my God. My happiness lies in you alone. O Lord, it is you ho are my portion and cup; it is you yourself ho are my prize. The lot marked out for me is my delight: elcome indeed the heritage that falls to me! I ill less the Lord ho gives me counsel, ho even at night directs my heart. I keep the Lord ever in my sight: since he is at my right hand, I shall stand firm. And so my heart rejoices, my soul is glad; even my ody shall rest in safety. For you ill not leave my soul among the dead, nor let your eloved kno decay. You ill sho me the path of life, the fullness of joy in your presence, at your right hand happiness for ever. Glory e Psalm 15 (16): 1 2, 5 11 4

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Antiphon Psalm 65 (66):4 All the earth shall o don e-fore you, O God, shall sing to your name, O Most High! and shall sing to you, ( ) Cry out ith joy to God all the earth, O sing to the glory of his name. O render him glorious praise. Say to God: Ho tremendous your deeds! Because of the greatness of your strength your enemies cringe efore you. Before you all the earth shall o; shall sing to you, sing to your name! Come and see the orks of God, tremendous his deeds among men. He turned the sea into dry land, they passed through the river dry-shod. Let our joy then e in him; he rules for ever y his might. His eyes keep atch over the nations: let reels not rise against him. O peoples, less our God, let the voice of his praise resound, of the God ho gave life to our souls and kept our feet from stumling. For you, O God, have tested us, you have tried us as silver is tried: you led us, God, into the snare; you laid a heavy urden on our acks. Psalm 65 (66) You let men ride over our heads; e ent through fire and through ater ut then your rought us relief. Burnt offering I ring to your house; to you I ill pay my vos, the vos hich my lips have uttered, hich my mouth spoke in my distress. I ill offer urnt offering of fatlings ith the smoke of urning rams. I ill offer ullocks and goats. Come and hear, all ho fear God. I ill tell hat he did for my soul: to him I cried aloud, ith high praise ready on my tongue. If there had een evil in my heart, the Lord ould not have listened; But truly God has listened; he has heeded the voice of my prayer. Blessed e God ho did not reject my prayer nor ithhold his love from me. Glory e 5

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon I cf. Ps 22 (23):5 Y o u have p r e - pared a ta - le e-fore me, and ho precious is the chalice that quen-ches my thirst. The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall ant. Fresh and green are the pastures here he gives me repose. Near restful aters he leads me, to revive my drooping spirit. He guides me along the right path; he is true to his name. If I should alk in the valley of darkness no evil ould I fear. You are there ith your crook and your staff; ith these you give me comfort. You have prepared a anquet for me in the sight of my foes. My head you have anointed ith oil; my cup is overfloing. Surely goodness and kindness shall follo me all the days of my life. In the Lord s on house shall I dell for ever and ever. Glory e Psalm 22 (23) 6

Second Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon II 1 John 4:16 W e have come to kno and to e-lieve in the love that God has for us. ( ) n My soul, give praise to the Lord; I ill praise the Lord all my days, make music to my God hile I live. Put no trust in princes, in mortal men in hom there is no help. Take their reath, they return to clay and their plans that day come to nothing. He is happy ho is helped y Jaco s God, hose hope is in the Lord his God, ho alone made heaven and earth, the seas and all they contain. It is he ho keeps faith for ever, ho is just to those ho are oppressed. It is he ho gives read to the hungry, the Lord, ho sets prisoners free, the Lord ho gives sight to the lind, ho raises up those ho are oed don, the Lord, ho protects the stranger and upholds the ido and orphan. It is the Lord ho loves the just ut tharts the path of the icked. The Lord ill reign for ever, Zion s God, from age to age. Psalm 145 (146) Alternative Psalm verses Psalm 33 (34) Psalm 102 (103) 7

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Antiphon cf. Psalm 95 (96):1, 6 O sing a ne song to the Lord; sing to the Lord, all the earth. In his presence are majes-ty andsplendour, strength and honour in his ho - ly place. ( ) O sing a ne song to the Lord, sing to the Lord all the earth. O sing to the Lord, less his name. Proclaim his help day y day, tell among the nations his glory and his onders among all the peoples. The Lord is great and orthy of praise, to e feared aove all gods; the gods of the heathens are naught. It as the Lord ho made the heavens, his are majesty and state and poer and splendour in his holy place. Give the Lord, you families of peoples, give the Lord glory and poer, give the Lord the glory of his name. Bring an offering and enter his courts, orship the Lord in his temple. O earth, tremle efore him. Proclaim to the nations: God is king. The orld he made firm in its place; he ill judge the peoples in fairness. Let the heavens rejoice and earth e glad, let the sea and all ithin it thunder praise, let the land and all it ears rejoice, all the trees of the ood shout for joy at the presence of the Lord for he comes he comes to rule the earth. With justice he ill rule the orld, he ill judge the peoples ith his truth. Glory e Psalm 95 (96) 8

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon I cf. Psalm 33 (34):6 Look to-ards the L o r d and e radiant; let your faces not e a-ashed. I ill less the Lord at all times, his praise alays on my lips; in the Lord my soul shall make its oast. The humle shall hear and e glad. Glorify the Lord ith me. Together let us praise his name. I sought the Lord and he ansered me; from all my terrors he set me free. Look toards him and e radiant; let your faces not e aashed. This poor man called; the Lord heard him and rescued him from all his distress. The angel of the Lord is encamped around those ho revere him, to rescue them. Taste and see that the Lord is good. He is happy ho seeks refuge in him. Revere the Lord, you his saints. They lack nothing, those ho revere him. Strong lions suffer ant and go hungry ut those ho seek the Lord lack no lessing. Come, children and hear me that I may teach you the fear of the Lord. Who is he ho longs for life and many days, to enjoy his prosperity Then keep your tongue from evil and your lips from speaking deceit. Turn aside from evil and do good; seek and strive after peace. Psalm 33 (34) The Lord turns his face against the icked to destroy their rememrance from the earth. The Lord turns his eyes to the just and his ears to their appeal. They call and the Lord hears and rescues them in all their distress. The Lord is close to the roken-hearted; those hose spirit is crushed he ill save. Many are the trials of the just man ut from them all the Lord ill rescue him. He ill keep guard over all his ones, not one of his ones shall e roken. Evil rings death to the icked; those ho hate the good are doomed. The Lord ransoms the souls of his servants. Those ho hide in him shall not e condemned. Glory e 9

Third Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon II John 8:12 I am the light of the orld, says the Lord; ho - ev - er follos me ill not alk in darkness, ut ill have the light of life. ( ) n Happy the man ho fears the Lord, ho takes delight in all his commands. His sons ill e poerful on earth; the children of the upright are lessed. Riches and ealth are in his house; his justice stands firm for ever. He is a light in the darkness for the upright: he is generous, merciful and just. The good man takes pity and lends, he conducts his affairs ith honour. The just man ill never aver: he ill e rememered for ever. Psalm 111 (112) He has no fear of evil nes; ith a firm heart he trusts in the Lord. With a steadfast heart he ill not fear; he ill see the donfall of his foes. Open-handed, he gives to the poor; his justice stands firm for ever. His head ill e raised in glory. The icked man sees and is angry, grinds his teeth and fades aay; the desire of the icked leads to doom. Glory e Alternative Psalm verses Psalm 33 (34) Psalm 35 (36):6 10 Psalm 26 (27) 10

Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Antiphon Psalm 105 (106): 47 Save us, O Lord our God! And gath - er us from the nations, to give thanks to your ho - ly name, and make it our glo-ry to praise you. I rejoiced hen I heard them say: Let us go to God s house. And no our feet are standing ithin your gates, O Jerusalem. Jerusalem is uilt as a city strongly compact. It is there that the tries go up, the tries of the Lord. For Israel s la it is, there to praise the Lord s name. There ere set the thrones of judgment of the house of David. For the peace of Jerusalem pray: Peace e to your homes! May peace reign in your alls, in your palaces, peace! For love of my rethren and friends I say: Peace upon you! For love of the house of the Lord I ill ask for your good. Glory e Psalm 121 (122) Alternative Psalm verses Ecclesiasticus 36:1 7, 13, 16 22 11

Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon I cf. Psalm 30 (31): 17 18 Let your face shine on your servant. Save me in your mer - ci - ful love. O Lord, let me never e put to shame, for I call on you. ( ) n In you, O Lord, I take refuge. Let me never e put to shame. In your justice, set me free, hear me and speedily rescue me. Be a rock of refuge for me, a mighty stronghold to save me, for you are my rock, my stronghold. For your name s sake, lead me and guide me. Release me from the snares they have hidden for you are my refuge, Lord. Into your hands I commend my spirit. It is you ho ill redeem me, Lord. As for me, I trust in the Lord: let me e glad and rejoice in your love. As for me, I trust in you, Lord, I say: You are my God. My life is in your hands, deliver me. Glory e Psalm 30 (31): 2 6, 8a, 15 16a 12

Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon II Matthe 5:3 4 Blessed are the poor in spirit, Blessed are the meek, for they shall pos-sess the land. for theirs is the king - dom of heaven. Do not fret ecause of the icked; do not envy those ho do evil: If you trust in the Lord and do good, then you ill live in the land and e secure. The just man s fe possessions are etter than the icked man s ealth; He protects the lives of the upright, their heritage ill last for ever. The Lord guides the steps of a man and makes safe the path of one he loves. Then turn aay from evil and do good and you shall have a home for ever. Glory e Psalm 36 (37): 1, 3, 16, 18, 23, 27 Alternative Psalm verses Psalm 33 (34) Psalm 145 (146) 13

Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Antiphon Psalm 94 (95):6 7 O come, let us or - ship God and o lo efore the God ho made us, for he is the L o r d our God. ( ) Come, ring out our joy to the Lord; hail the rock ho saves us. Let us come efore him, giving thanks, ith songs let us hail the Lord. A mighty God is the Lord, a great king aove all gods. In his hand are the depths of the earth; the heights of the mountains are his. To him elongs the sea, for he made it and the dry land shaped y his hands. Come in; let us o and end lo; let us kneel efore the God ho made us for he is our God and e the people ho elong to his pasture, the flock that is led y his hand. O that today you ould listen to his voice! Harden not your hearts as at Meriah, as on that day at Massah in the desert hen your fathers put me to the test; hen they tried me, though they sa my ork. For forty years I as earied of these people and I said: Their hearts are astray, these people do not kno my ays. Then I took an oath in my anger: Never shall they enter my rest. Glory e Psalm 94 (95) 14

Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon I cf. Psalm 106 (107): 8 9 Let them thank the L o r d for his mercy, his onders for the chil-d r e n of men, for he satisfies the thirs - ty soul, and the hungry he fills ith good things. O give thanks to the Lord for he is good; for his love endures for ever. Let them say this, the Lord s redeemed, hom he redeemed from the hand of the foe and gathered from far-off lands, from east and est, north and south. Some andered in the desert, in the ilderness, finding no ay to a city they could dell in. Hungry they ere and thirsty; their soul as fainting ithin them. Then they cried to the Lord in their need and he rescued them from their distress and he led them along the right ay, to reach a city they could dell in. Glory e Psalm 106 (107):1 7 Alternative Psalm verses Psalm 145 (146) 15

Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon II Matthe 5:5 6 Blessed are those ho mourn, for they shall e con - soled. Blessed are those ho hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall have their fill. Do not fret ecause of the icked; do not envy those ho do evil: for they ither quickly like grass and fade like the green of the fields The just man s fe possessions are etter than the icked man s ealth; He protects the lives of the upright, their heritage ill last for ever. They shall not e put to shame in evil days, in time of famine their food shall not fail. The Lord guides the steps of a man and makes safe the path of one he loves. Then turn aay from evil and do good and you shall have a home for ever. Glory e Psalm 36 (37): 1, 2, 16, 18, 19, 23, 27 Alternative Psalm verses Psalm 33 (34) Psalm 125 (126) Isaiah 49:7 13 16

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary time Entrance Antiphon Psalm 30 (31):3 4 Be my pro -tec -tor, O God, a migh - ty stronghold to save me. Lead me, guide me, for the sake of your name. For you are my r o c k, my stronghold! In you, O Lord, I take refuge. Let me never e put to shame. In your justice, set me free, hear me and speedily rescue me. Be a rock of refuge for me, a mighty stronghold to save me, for you are my rock, my stronghold. For your name s sake, lead me and guide me. Release me from the snares they have hidden for you are my refuge, Lord. Into your hands I commend my spirit. It is you ho ill redeem me, Lord. O God of truth, you detest those ho orship false and empty gods. As for me, I trust in the Lord: let me e glad and rejoice in your love. You ho have seen my affliction and taken heed of my soul s distress, have not handed me over to the enemy, ut set my feet at large. Glory e Psalm 30 (31):1 9 Alternative Psalm verses Psalm 17 (18): 2 7, 17 20 Psalm 27 (28) 17

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary time Communion Antiphon I cf. Psalm 77 (78):29 30 They ate and had their fill, and hat they craved the L o r d gave them; they ere not dis - ap - pointed in hat theycraved. Give heed, my people to my teaching; turn your ear to the ords of my mouth. The things e have heard and understood, the things our fathers have told us. Yet he commanded the clouds aove and opened the gates of heaven. He rained don manna for their food, and gave them read from heaven. Mere men ate the read of angels. He sent them aundance of food: he made the east ind lo from heaven and roused the south ind y his might. He rained food on them like dust, inged foul like the sands of the sea. He let it fall in the midst of their camp and all around their tents. Glory e Psalm 77 (78): 1, 3 4, 23-28 18

Sixth Sunday in Ordinary time Communion Antiphon II John 3:16 God so loved the orld that he gave his Only Be - got - ten Son, so that all ho e - lieve in him may not perish, ut may have e - ter - nal life. ( ) n My soul, give thanks to the Lord, all my eing less his holy name. My soul, give thanks to the Lord and never forget all his lessings. It is he ho forgives all your guilt, ho heals every one of your ills, ho redeems your life from the grave, ho crons you ith love and compassion, ho fills your life ith good things, reneing your youth like an eagle s The Lord does deeds of justice, gives judgment for all ho are oppressed. He made knon his ays to Moses and his deeds to Israel s sons. The Lord is compassion and love, slo to anger and rich in mercy. His rath ill come to an end; he ill not e angry for ever. He does not treat us according to our sins nor repay us according to our faults. For as the heavens are high aove the earth so strong is his love for those ho fear him. As far as the east is from the est so far does he remove our sins. Alternative Psalm verses Psalm 33 (34) Psalm 102 (103) As a father has compassion on his sons, the Lord has pity on those ho fear him; for he knos of hat e are made, he rememers that e are dust. As for man, his days are like grass; he floers like the floer of the field; the ind los and he is gone and his place never sees him again. But the love of the Lord is everlasting upon those ho hold him in fear; his justice reaches out to children s children hen they keep his covenant in truth, hen they keep his ill in their mind. The Lord has set his say in heaven and his kingdom is ruling over all. Give thanks to the Lord, all his angels, mighty in poer, fulfilling his ord, ho heed the voice of his ord. Give thanks to the Lord, all his hosts, his servants ho do his ill. Give thanks to the Lord, all his orks, in every place here he rules. My soul, give thanks to the Lord! Glory e 19

Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Antiphon Psalm 12 (13):6 O Lord, I trust in your mer - ci - ful love. My heart ill rejoice in your sal - vation. I ill sing to the L o r d ho has een ounti-ful ith me. ( ) Ho long, O Lord, ill you forget me Ho long ill you hide your face Ho long must I ear grief in my soul, this sorro in my heart day and night Ho long shall my enemy prevail Look at me, anser me, Lord my God! Give light to my eyes lest I fall asleep in death, lest my enemy say: I have overcome him ; lest my foes rejoice to see my fall. As for me, I trust in your merciful love. Let my heart rejoice in your saving help: Let me sing to the Lord for his goodness to me, singing psalms to the name of the Lord, the Most High. Glory e Psalm 12 (13) Alternative Psalm verses Psalm 39 (40): 2 12 20

Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon I Psalm 9:2 3 I ill r e - count all your onders, I ill r e - joice and e glad, and sing songs to your name, O Most High. The Lord sits enthroned for ever. He has set up his throne for judgment; he ill judge the orld ith justice, he ill judge the peoples ith his truth. For the oppressed let the Lord e a stronghold, a stronghold in times of distress. Those ho kno your name ill trust you: you ill never forsake those ho seek you. Sing psalms to the Lord ho dells in Zion. Proclaim his mighty orks among the peoples; for the Avenger of lood has rememered them, has not forgotten the cry of the poor. Glory e Psalm 9:8 13 21

Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon II John 11:27 Lord, I have come to e - lieve that you are the Christ, the Son of the liv - ing God, ho is coming in - to this orld. Teach me the demands of your statutes and I ill keep them to the end. Train me to oserve your la, to keep it ith my heart. Guide me in the path of your commands; for there is my delight. Bend my heart to your ill and not to love of gain. Keep my eyes from hat is false: y your ord, give me life. Keep the promise you have made to the servant ho fears you. Keep me from the scorn I dread, for your decrees are good. See, I long for your precepts: then in your justice, give me life. Glory e Psalm 118 (119):33 40 Alternative Psalm verses Psalm 22 (23) Psalm 33 (34) 22

Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Antiphon cf. Psalm 17 (18): 19 20 The L o r d e - came my p r o - tector. he saved me e - cause he de - ligh - ted me. He rought me out to a place of freedom; I love you, Lord, my strength, my rock, my fortress, my saviour. My God is the rock here I take refuge; my shield, my mighty help, my stronghold. The Lord is orthy of all praise: hen I call I am saved from my foes. The aves of death rose aout me; the torrents of destruction assailed me; the snares of the grave entangled me; the traps of death confronted me. In my anguish I called to the Lord; I cried to my God for help. From his temple he heard my voice; my cry came to his ears. From on high he reached don and seized me; he dre me forth from the mighty aters. He snatched me from my poerful foe, from my enemies hose strength I could not match. They assailed me in the day of my misfortune, ut the Lord as my support. He rought me forth into freedom, he saved me ecause he loved me. Glory e Psalm 17 (18):2 7, 17 20 23

Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon I cf. Psalm 12 (13):6 I ill sing to the L o r d ho has een ountiful ith me, sing psalms to the name of the L o r d Most High. Ring out your joy to the Lord, O you just; for praise is fitting for loyal hearts. Give thanks to the Lord upon the harp, ith a ten-stringed lute sing him songs. O sing him a song that is ne, play loudly, ith all your skill. For the ord of the Lord is faithful and all his orks to e trusted. The Lord loves justice and right and fills the earth ith his love. By his ord the heavens ere made, y the reath of his mouth all the stars. He collects the aves of the ocean; he stores up the depths of the sea. Let all the earth fear the Lord, all ho live in the orld revere him. He spoke; and it came to e. He commanded; it sprang into eing. He frustrates the designs of the nations, he defeats the plans of the peoples. His on designs shall stand for ever, the plans of his heart from age to age. They are happy, hose God is the Lord, the people he has chosen as his on. From the heavens the Lord looks forth, he sees all the children of men. From the place here he dells he gazes on all the dellers on the earth, he ho shapes the hearts of them all and considers all their deeds. A king is not saved y his army, nor a arrior preserved y his strength. A vain hope for safety is the horse; despite its poer it cannot save. The Lord looks on those ho revere him, on those ho hope in his love, to rescue their souls from death, to keep them alive in famine. Our soul is aiting for the Lord. The Lord is our help and our shield. In him do our hearts find joy. We trust in his holy name. May your love e upon us, O Lord, as e place all our hope in you. Glory e Psalm 32 (33) Alternative Psalm verses Psalm 12 (13) 24

Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon II Matthe 28:20 Be-hold, I am ith you alays, ev - en to the end of the age, says the Lord. ( ) n Let God arise, let his foes e scattered. Let those ho hate him flee efore him. O sing to the Lord, make music to his name; make a highay for him ho rides on the clouds. Rejoice in the Lord, exult at his presence. Father of the orphan, defender of the ido, such is God in his holy place. You have gone up on high; you have taken captives, receiving men in triute, O God, even those ho reel, into your delling, O Lord. May the Lord e lessed day after day. He ears our urdens, God our saviour. This God of ours is a God ho saves. The Lord our God holds the keys of death. They see your solemn procession, O God, the procession of my God, of my king, to the sanctuary. Psalm 67 (68): 2, 5-6, 19 21, 25, 29 36 Sho forth, O God, sho forth your might, your might, O God, hich you have shon for us for the sake of your temple high in Jerusalem may kings come to you ringing their triute. Threaten the ild east that dells in the reeds, the ands of the mighty and lords of the peoples. Let them o don offering silver. Scatter the peoples ho delight in ar. Princes ill make their ay from Egypt: Ethiopia ill stretch out her hands to God. Kingdoms of the earth, sing to God, praise the Lord ho rides on the heavens, the ancient heavens. He thunders his voice, his mighty voice. Come, acknoledge the poer of God. His glory is on Israel; his might is in the skies. God is to e feared in his holy place. He is the Lord, Israel s God. He gives strength and poer to his people. Blessed e God! Glory e Alternative Psalm verses Psalm 33 (34) 25

Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Entrance Antiphon cf. Psalm 24 925):16, 18 T u r n to me and have mercy on me, O Lord, for I am alone and poor. See my loli - ness and suffering and take aay all my sins, my God ( ) TO YOU, O Lord, I lift up my soul. I trust you, let me not e disappointed; do not let my enemies triumph. Those ho hope in you shall not e disappointed, ut only those ho antonly reak faith. Lord, make me kno your ays. Lord, teach me your paths. Make me alk in your truth, and teach me for you are God my saviour. In you I hope all day long ecause of your goodness, O Lord. Rememer your mercy, Lord, and the love you have shon from of old. Do not rememer the sins of my youth. In your love rememer me. The Lord is good and upright. He shos the path to those ho stray, He guides the humle in the right path; He teaches his ay to the poor. His ays are faithfulness and love for those ho keep his covenant and ill. Lord, for the sake of your name forgive my guilt; for it is great. Psalm 24 (25) If anyone fears the Lord he ill sho him the path he should choose. His soul shall live in happiness and his children shall possess the land. The Lord s friendship is for those ho revere him; to them he reveals his covenant. My eyes are alays on the Lord; for he rescues my feet from the snare. Turn to me and have mercy for I am lonely and poor. Relieve the anguish of my heart and set me free from my distress. See my affliction and my toil and take all my sins aay. See ho many are my foes; ho violent their hatred for me. Preserve my life and rescue me. Do not disappoint me, you are my refuge. May innocence and uprightness protect me: for my hope is in you, O Lord. Redeem Israel, O God, from all its distress. Glory e 26

Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon I cf. Psalm 16 (17):6 T o you I call, for you ill surely heed me, O God; turn your ear to me; hear my ords. ( ) n From you may my judgment come forth. Your eyes discern the truth. I kept my feet firmly in your paths; there as no faltering in my steps. Display your great love, you hose right hand saves your friends from those ho reel against them. Guard me as the apple of your eye. Hide me in the shado of your ings from the violent attack of the icked. As for me, in my justice I shall see your face and e filled, hen I aake, ith the sight of your glory. Glory e Psalm 16 (17): 2, 5, 7, 8 9a, 15 27

Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time Communion Antiphon II Mark 11:23, 24 A - men I say to you: What-ev - er you ask for in prayer, elieve you ill r e - ceive it and it ill e yours, says the Lord. O God, hear my cry! Listen to my prayer! From the end of the earth I call: my heart is faint. On the rock too high for me to reach set me on high, O you ho have een my refuge, my toer against the foe. Let me dell in your tent for ever and hide in the shelter of your ings. For you, O God, hear my prayer, grant me the heritage of those ho fear you. May you lengthen the life of the king: may his years cover many generations. May he ever sit enthroned efore God: id love and truth e his protection. So I ill alays praise your name and day after day fulfil my vos. Glory e Psalm 60 (61) Alternative Psalm verses Psalm 85 (86) 28