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30130294 SAINT MEINRAD Entrance and Communion Antiphons for Church Year Modal Settings Roman Missal Texts in Modern Notation SET TO MUSIC BY COLUMBA KELLY, OSB CANTOR/KEYBOARD EDITION Easter through Pentecost

Saint Meinrad Entrance and Communion Antiphons for Church Year Volume 3: Easter through Pentecost Cantor/Keyoard Edition Fr. Columa Kelly, OSB 2015, OCP 5536 NE Hassalo, Portland, OR 97213 5032811191 liturgy@ocp.org ocp.org Antiphon texts from English translation The Roman Missal 2010, International Commission on English in Liturgy Corporation, Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used ith permission. Psalm texts from The Revised Grail Psalms 2010, Conception Aey/The Grail, administered y GIA Pulications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used ith permission. Congregational Refrain texts y Columa Kelly, OSB, 2012, Saint Meinrad Archaey. Pulished y OCP. All rights reserved. Psalm tones 1973, 1993, Saint Meinrad Archaey. All rights reserved. Used ith permission. Antiphon and Congregational Refrain settings y Columa Kelly, OSB; keyoard accompaniments arranged y Raymond Henderson, 2012, 2014, Saint Meinrad Archaey. Pulished y OCP. All rights reserved. None pages in this ook may e reproduced in any ay ithout ritten permission from pulisher. CREDITS John J. Lim, Pulisher Joanne Osorn, Manager, Pulishing Plan Eric Schumock, Director, Music Development and Outreach Rick Modlin, Manager, Music Development Barara Bridge, Ken Canedo, Music Development John Vogler, Director, Product Development Angela WesthfJohnson, Manager, Music Editorial Craig Kingsury, Project Editor Travis Poers, Editing Assistance Tia Regan, Manager, Music Engraving William Strau, Engraver Judy Uren, Art Director Stephanie Taylor, Graphic Designer Photo courtesy Saint Meinrad Archaey Assemly Edition...edition 30128557 Compact Disc Excerpts...edition 30128558 Cantor/Keyoard Edition: Full Set...edition 30128559 Cantor/Keyoard Edition: Advent/Christmas Season...edition 30130053 Cantor/Keyoard Edition: Lent/Holy Week...edition 30130054 Cantor/Keyoard Edition: Easter through Pentecost...edition 30130055 Cantor/Keyoard Edition: Ordinary Time, Sundays 2 17...edition 30130056 Cantor/Keyoard Edition: Ordinary Time, Sundays 18 3...edition 30130174 Cantor/Keyoard Edition: Solemnities and Proper Saints...edition 30130057 Edition 30130294

Tale Contents Introduction...4 Easter Sunday Resurrection Lord The Easter Vigil in Holy Night Communion Antiphon Ps. 118[117]...6 Communion Antiphon Ps. 66[65]...8 Easter Sunday Resurrection Lord At Mass during Day Entrance Antiphon...10 Entrance Antiphon...12 Communion Antiphon Ps. 118[117]...14 Communion Antiphon Ps. 66[65]...16 Second Sunday Easter Sunday Divine Mercy Entrance Antiphon...18 Entrance Antiphon...20 Communion Antiphon...22 Third Sunday Easter Entrance Antiphon...26 Communion Antiphon...28 Communion Antiphon 2 Optional for Year B...32 Communion Antiphon 3 Optional for Year C...34 Fourth Sunday Easter Entrance Antiphon...38 Communion Antiphon...40 Fifth Sunday Easter Entrance Antiphon...42 Communion Antiphon...44 Sixth Sunday Easter Entrance Antiphon...48 Communion Antiphon...50 The Ascension Lord Entrance Antiphon Ps. 47[46]...52 Entrance Antiphon Ps. 68[67]...54 Communion Antiphon...58 Seventh Sunday Easter Entrance Antiphon...60 Communion Antiphon...62 Pentecost Sunday At Vigil Mass simple form Entrance Antiphon...64 Communion Antiphon Ps. 68[67]...66 Communion Antiphon Ps. 111[110]...70 Pentecost Sunday At Mass during Day Entrance Antiphon...72 Entrance Antiphon...76 Communion Antiphon Ps. 68[67]...78 Communion Antiphon Ps. 111[110]...80 Scriptural Index...83

Introduction Guidelines for singing and accompanying chant in English The texts for antiphons have een taken directly from ne Roman Missal, Third Edition. The melodies for se antiphons are, for most part, inspired y Latin Gregorian chants as found in Roman Gradual. They follo modality and imitate melodic patterns original Latin chants. No, hoever, y use rhythm and flo Midestern American English, as typified y recordings T.S. Eliot cf. itunes e site speaking his on poetry. The Congregational Refrains are ased on antiphons to hich y are attached. Both antiphon and its refrain and psalm verses that are chosen should e sung as if speaking text ith great conviction and natural rhythm ords. For nine audio examples ho one might sing se antiphons and refrains, go to: http://.saintmeinrad.org/monastery/liturgicalmusic/donloads/ Singing Saint Meinrad Psalm Tones The Saint Meinrad psalm tones should produce an effect sung speech. Each ord accent is given its due intensity and lengning, hile all or syllales n flo rapidly eir to or from that accent. The final ord accent each line in psalm i.e., in Grail edition ill e ster and ill ring line to a gentle ending. End each line ith a full reath that acts as a springoard to next line. The effect ill e that a Roman arch that rises in intensity and speeds up at eginning line and n coasts to a quiet rest at end each line. For cantors it should produce physical feeling a pendulum singing from one accent to next until it comes to rest at end each line. Neir piano nor organ is help for rhythm or variations in intensity; y can only support pitches and provide harmonic ackground. For this reason it is suggested that repeated notes in loer voices accompaniments e tied over. It ould e etter for accompanist to omit one or to lack notes that occur efore last open note at each doule ar; se notes should e sung quickly and lightly y cantor. Accompaniments should only e noticed hen singers stop singing! Raymond Henderson s accompaniments that are provided in this edition give just such a ackground for singing se antiphons, refrains and psalm verses. Singing Antiphons and Congregational Refrains When re are to or more notes over a syllale, singer should move quickly from first note to last note, hich is n given full length time for syllale. The effect ill e like that alking ith a ounce in your step! To help reak hait singing every note as eing equal value, choir and cantors might practice Communion antiphon for Second Sunday Easter y speaking text in folloing manner: 1 Start ith a full reath hile singing your right arm from 6 o clock to 3 o clock; 2 Sing your arm ack from 3 o clock to 9 o clock hile saying Bring 3 Sing your arm ack from 9 o clock to 3 o clock hile saying your hand 4 Sing your arm ack from 3 o clock to 9 o clock hile saying and feel 5 Continue singing ack and forth eteen folloing underlined accents: place nails, and do not e unelieving ut elieving, alleluia. 6 Repeat four steps hile singing melody Communion Antiphon. Sing ord accents ith greater intensity and a leaning forard toard each ne accent until one coasts to last accent piece ith a stening voice. Sing nonaccented ords and 4

syllales very lightly and quickly. The danger ill e to sing se pieces too sloly and in too evenedout a manner. Rememer that chant is really a form sung speech. The assemly ill tend to imitate style and tempo y hear from choir or cantor. Practice refrain in same manner: Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. Repeated notes over a single syllale are to e sung as separate voel sounds e.g., God : is n sung as: Gahahd. These notes ill have a staccato mark a dot over m. Sometimes staccato mark ill have a tenuto a small dash over it, hich indicates that se repeated notes are to e sung ith a little lengning and ith greater intensity, if it is a ord accent. A tenuto mark over a ord e.g.: you in aove example indicates roadening out that ord or note allargando. A note ith a avy line over it marks quilisma sign, hich is actually a question mark; it indicates a note to e glided over lightly ith strong emphasis on note that follos. Practice to notes y saying in a shocked voice: ooh The incise mark i.e., vertical line that cuts only top staff line in se chants is alays to e interpreted as adding some lengning to preceding note and reaking sound y taking a quick reath. These incise marks indicate a sense unit in text that needs a reak in sound to make phrasing audile for listener. Every incise mark indicates a reak in sound, a quick reath, and a little delay efore picking up speed again ith next phrase. When re are several notes for a syllale, note at end an internal slur alays has some emphasis, or extra tension. The antiphon may e sung: Guidelines for structuring use se antiphons and refrains Alone as a Call to Worship or efore a hymn: Antiphon is sung y choir or cantor, n a hymn is sung y assemly. Repeated ith psalm verses: Antiphon is sung y choir; psalm verse is sung y cantor; antiphon is n repeated y choir, etc., concluding ith antiphon. As a complete Entrance or Communion procession: Antiphon is sung y choir or cantor, folloed y Congregational Refrain sung y a cantor and repeated y assemly; psalm verses are sung y cantor, alternating ith Congregational Refrain, and n antiphon is again sung y choir or cantor to conclude. In simpler form, hen resources and/or rehearsal time are limited: Congregational Refrain is sung first y a cantor and n repeated y assemly. The cantor continues ith psalm verses alternating ith community s refrain as needed. The antiphon is omitted. Folloing practice Roman Gradual, a Doxology e.g., Saint Meinrad Doxology should e used as last psalm verse to signal that antiphon ill e sung again as conclusion processional rite. This ould e practice for guidelines 2, 3 and 4 as given aove. An appropriate antiphon or refrain from this collection may e sung during Preparation Gifts, using one structures descried aove. 5 Columa Kelly, OSB

Easter Sunday Resurrection Lord Communion Antiphon The Easter Vigil in Holy Night Communion Mode 6 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis Christ our Pass o ver has een sac ri ficed; re fore let us keep feast and truth, Congregational Refrain. 1 Cor. 5:7 8 ith un leavened read pu ri ty. al le lu ia. Al le lu ia, al le lu ia, al le lu ia. 6

VERSES: Psalm 118117:1 2, 5, 8, 10 11, 13 17, 21 24 5. 6. 7. Give praise to LORD, for he is good; his mercy en dures for I called to LORD in my dis tress; he has an sered and The nations all en cir cled me; in name LORD I cut m I as thrust don, thrust don and falling, ut LORD as my There are shouts joy and sal vation in tents I shall not die, I shall live and recount deeds The stone that uild ers re jected has e come Let house Is ra el say, It is etter to take refuge in LORD They en circled me all a round; The LORD is my strength and my song; 5. 6. I ill thank you, for you have ansered, 7. By LORD has this een done, 5. 6. 7. deeds; eyes. his right hand This is day is LORD The LORD s right a Easter Sunday [Vigil], cont. 2 marvel hand has done ever. freed me. f. helper. just. LORD. cornerstone. in might y His mercy en dures for ever. than to trust in man. in name LORD I cut m f. he as my savior. ex alted. The LORD s right hand has done might y deeds. and you are my savior. has made; let us rejoice in it and e glad. our 7

Easter Sunday [Vigil], cont. 3 Or: Communion Antiphon Mode 6 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis Christ our Pass o ver has een sac ri ficed; re fore let us keep feast and truth, Congregational Refrain. 1 Cor. 5:7 8 ith un leavened read pu ri ty. al le lu ia. Al le lu ia, al le lu ia, al le lu ia. 8

VERSES: Psalm 6665:1 12 5. 6. 7. 5. 6. 7. 5. 6. 7. Cry out ith joy to God, Because greatness Come and see Let our joy, n, O peoples, For you, O You let men ride o name. on you. men. might. sound, tried; ater, all orks e less God, ver O Before you all He turned His eyes keep God ho gave you led us, ae sing riv not ex kept our urden to a some to er on alt feet on place m from our your your your in our have our deeds! name! foot. selves. earth; strength, God: him; God; tested us, heads; render him earth sea in atch life God, in stumling. acks. plenty. O sing to glory your enemies aesome his deeds among chil he rules forever let voice his you have tried us as sil e ent through fire glo rious shall to on to to o dry our praise. don, land; nations: souls snare; Easter Sunday [Vigil], cont. 4 fan dren y praise ver and Say to God, Ho shall sing to you, y passed through let reels and you laid a heavy ut n you rought us his up his re is through 9

Easter Sunday Resurrection Lord Entrance Antiphon 1 Mode 4 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis.. At Mass during Day Entrance I have ris en, and I am ith you still, al le... lu.... Cf. Ps. 139138:18, 5 6 ia. You have laid your hand up on me, al. N. le lu ia.... knol Too on der ful for me, edge, al le lu ia, al le lu ia. N...... this.... 10

Congregational Refrain Christ has ris en, and is here in our midst! Easter Sunday [Day], cont. 2 VERSES: Psalm 139138:1 6 O LORD, you search me Before ever a ord is O here can I go you discern my Behind and e and on from you my your kno me. tongue, spirit, You yourself kno my resting and you kno it, O LORD, through or here can I flee from my and your thoughts from a far. You mark hen I alk or lie fore, you e siege me, your hand ever laid up Too onderful for If I clim heavens, me, you this are knoledge; re. you kno all my too If I lie in ays high, e grave, through yond you and my are rising; through. face don; on me. through. reach. re. 11

Easter Sunday [Day], cont. 3 Or: Entrance Antiphon 2 Mode 6 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis The Lord is tru ly ris en, al le lu ia. To him e glo ry and po er Lk. 24:34; cf. Rev. 1:6 for all a ges e ter ni ty, al le lu ia, al le lu ia. Congregational Refrain The Lord is tru ly ris en, al le lu ia! 12

VERSES: Psalm 9897:1 6 O sing a ne song The LORD has made knon All ends His right He has rememered his reak forth into to his earth sal have LORD, vation, seen hand and his ho ly mer ci ful joy ous song, for he has shon his deliverance salvation arm love and his and Shout to have truth for sing Easter Sunday [Day], cont. 4 has to LORD, rought house out orked our all sal your onders. nations. God. earth; vation. Israel. praise. 13

Easter Sunday [Day], cont. 5 Communion Antiphon Communion Mode 6 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis Christ our Pass o ver has een sac ri ficed; re fore let us keep feast and truth, Congregational Refrain. 1 Cor. 5:7 8 ith un leavened read pu ri ty. al le lu ia. Al le lu ia, al le lu ia, al le lu ia. 14

VERSES: Psalm 118117:1 2, 5, 8, 10 11, 13 17, 21 24 5. 6. 7. Give praise to LORD, for he is good; his mercy en dures for I called to LORD in my dis tress; he has an sered and The nations all en cir cled me; in name LORD I cut m I as thrust don, thrust don and falling, ut LORD as my There are shouts joy and sal vation in tents I shall not die, I shall live and recount deeds The stone that uild ers re jected has e come Let house Is ra el say, It is etter to take refuge in LORD They en circled me all a round; The LORD is my strength and my song; 5. 6. I ill thank you, for you have ansered, 7. By LORD has this een done, 5. 6. 7. deeds; eyes. his right hand This is day is LORD The LORD s right a Easter Sunday [Day], cont. 6 marvel hand has done ever. freed me. f. helper. just. LORD. cornerstone. in might y His mercy en dures for ever. than to trust in man. in name LORD I cut m f. he as my savior. ex alted. The LORD s right hand has done might y deeds. and you are my savior. has made; let us rejoice in it and e glad. our 15

Easter Sunday [Day], cont. 7 Or: Communion Antiphon Mode 6 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis Christ our Pass o ver has een sac ri ficed; re fore let us keep feast and truth, Congregational Refrain. 1 Cor. 5:7 8 ith un leavened read pu ri ty. al le lu ia. Al le lu ia, al le lu ia, al le lu ia. 16

VERSES: Psalm 6665:1 12 5. 6. 7. 5. 6. 7. 5. 6. 7. Cry out ith joy to God, Because greatness Come and see Let our joy, n, O peoples, For you, O You let men ride o name. on you. men. might. sound, tried; ater, all orks e less God, ver O Before you all He turned His eyes keep God ho gave you led us, ae sing riv not ex kept our urden to a some to er on alt feet on place m from our your your your in our have our deeds! name! foot. selves. earth; strength, God: him; God; tested us, heads; render him earth sea in atch life God, in stumling. acks. plenty. O sing to glory your enemies aesome his deeds among chil he rules forever let voice his you have tried us as sil e ent through fire glo rious shall to on to to o dry our praise. don, land; nations: souls snare; Easter Sunday [Day], cont. 8 fan dren y praise ver and Say to God, Ho shall sing to you, y passed through let reels and you laid a heavy ut n you rought us his up his re is through 17

Second Sunday Easter Sunday Divine Mercy Entrance Antiphon 1 Entrance Mode 6 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis Like ne orn in fants, you must long for pure, spir i tual milk, Congregational Refrain that in him you may gro to sal va tion, Al le lu ia, al le lu ia, al le lu ia. al le lu ia. 1 Pt. 2:2 18

VERSES: Psalm 8180:2 8 Sing joyfully to For this is a stat A voice I did not kno Raise a He your hands ere God ute said song and made it a de freed from our in to strength, Israel, me: sound cree for uild er s lo trumpet at ne moon, timrel, Joseph, asket. shout in triumph to a command I freed your shoulder seet sounding Second Sunday Easter, cont. 2 God God from harp Jaco. Jaco. urden; and hen moon is full, on our hen he ent out from land You called in dis tress and I de lute; feast. Egypt. livered you. 19

Second Sunday Easter, cont. 3 Or: Entrance Antiphon 2 Mode 4 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis Re ceive joy your glo ry, giv ing thanks to God, ho has called you Congregational Refrain 4 Esdr. 2:36 37 in to heav en ly king dom, al le lu ia. Al le lu ia, al le lu ia, al le lu ia. ẇ 20

VERSES: Psalm 7877:1 6 Give ear, my people, to my teaching; The things e have heard and un der stood, He es talished a de cree in Jaco; se e ill not To our fars he hide gave I ill open my mouth glories LORD that next genera in and tion from a ir com a his might children mand parale might, kno it, incline your ear to ords things our fars in Israel he set up ut ill tell m to to make it and utter hidden and marvelous children Second Sunday Easter, cont. 4 next gen knon to lessons deeds yet he to my have a mouth. told us, la. er ation: ir children, has e past. done. orn. 21

Second Sunday Easter, cont. 5 Communion Antiphon Communion Mode 6 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis Bring your hand and feel place nails, Cf. Jn. 20:27 not e un e liev ing ut e liev ing, al le lu ia. Congregational Refrain Al le lu ia, al le lu ia, al le lu ia. and do 22

Second Sunday Easter, cont. 6 VERSES 1 4: Psalm 118117:1 2, 5, 8, 10 11, 13 14 Give praise to LORD, for I called to LORD in The nations I as thrust don, thrust he my all don is dis en and good; his mercy en dures for tress; he has an sered and circled me; falling, in name LORD I ut LORD cut as m my Let house It is etter to take Is refuge ra in el say, LORD His mercy en dures trust for in They en circled me all a round; cut m and my song; as my The LORD is my strength in name than to LORD I he ever. freed me. f. helper. ever. man. f. savior. 23

Second Sunday Easter, cont. 7 VERSES 5 9: Psalm 118117:15 16, 21 29 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. There are shouts joy I ill thank you, for The stone that uild O LORD, Go forard in proces By You are LORD has Blest is my this he God, his right hand This is day We less you from house Give praise to LORD, for and sal vation in tents just. you ers have re ansered, jected has e come cornerstone. grant sal vation; O LORD, grant suc cess. sion ith ranches, as far as horns altar. een ho I is LORD he done, comes praise you. The LORD s right a in My marvel name God, hand has done in I might y our ex ex alted. The LORD s right hand has done might y and you are my has made; LORD; let us LORD is re joice in it God, and has giv and en e us is good; his mercy en dures for deeds; eyes. LORD. alt you. deeds. savior. glad. light. ever. 24

third Sunday Easter Entrance Antiphon Mode 8 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis Cry out ith joy to God, his name. Congregational Refrain Entrance all earth; O sing to glo ry Cf. Ps. 6665:1 2 O ren der him glo ri ous praise, al le lu ia. Cry out ith joy, all earth! ẇ 26

VERSES: Psalm 6665:1 6 Cry out ith joy to God, Because greatness Come and see O render him Before you all earth He turned sea in all orks your earth; strength, God: glo rious shall o to dry praise. don, land; O sing to glory your enemies fan aesome his deeds among children Say to God, Ho shall sing to you, y passed through Third Sunday Easter, cont. 2 aesome sing to river his up your your on name. on you. men. deeds! name! foot. 27

Third Sunday Easter, cont. 3 Communion Antiphon 1 Communion Mode 1 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis The dis ci ples rec og nized Lord Je sus reak ing read, al le lu ia. Congregational Refrain I ill sing and make mu sic for Lord. in Lk. 24:35 28

VERSES 1 6: Psalm 2726:1 6 5. 6. The LORD is my When those ho do Though an There is one thing I For re he keeps me And no my to live in house 5. 6. and I shall fer ith The LORD is it is y, my Though ar reak to gaze on 5. He hides me under 6. light and my sal vation; hom e vil dra near to de army en camp a gainst me, my heart ask safe head in shall his e LORD, shelter raised only this in aove my foes LORD all days in his tent a sacri stronghold enemies out eauty cover my and a his life; foes, gainst me, LORD, tent; ho even to in he sets me I ill sing and make fice hom stum n quire high up music Third Sunday Easter, cont. 4 shall vour ould do day ho my I my not I sur should le ould at on for life, joy. I and I his a fear flesh, fear. seek: evil. round me, dread fall. trust. temple. rock. LORD. 29

Third Sunday Easter, cont. 5 VERSES 7 10: Psalm 2726:7 10, 13 14 7. 8. 9. 10. 7. 8. 9. 10. O LORD, hear my It is your face, O voice LORD, hen that I I Do not a andon or for I elieve I shall see LORD s Of you my heart Dismiss not your servant Though far and mor Wait for LORD; has in for spoken, anger; sake me, e strong; call; seek; sake me, goodness have mer hide not your O in land e stouarted, and cy face God, and from my Seek you have LORD ait een ill for his my re anser me. me. Savior! living. face. help. ceive me. LORD! 30

Third Sunday Easter, cont. 6 Or: Communion Antiphon 2 Mode 1 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis The Christ had to suf fer in his name and on third day re pen tance and re mis sion sins A A A, to all na tions, al le lu ia., ẇ Congregational Refrain n O sing to Lord; n n less his name. A n n rise from dead; n n Lk. 24:46 47 must e preached 32

VERSES: Psalm 9695 5. 6. 7. Third Sunday Easter, cont. 7 O sing a ne For LORD is great and song highly to to e LORD; praised, sing to LORD, to e feared all a ove all Give LORD, you fami lies peoples, give LORD glo ry and Bring an fering and en ter his courts; orship LORD in ho ly Say to nations, The LORD is king. The orld he made firm in its Let heavens re joice and earth e glad; let sea and all ithin it thun der Then ill all trees ood shout for joy at presence LORD, for he earth. gods. poer; splendor. 5. place; 6. praise. 7. comes, 5. 6. 7. O sing to LORD; less his For gods na tions are he comes to judge Tell among In his presence are nations majesty his and glory, splendor, name. naught. earth. Proclaim his sal It as He ill vation LORD ho judge and his onders a mong strength and honor in his give LORD glory O tremle e fore him, he ill judge Let land and peo all it he ill govern peoples day made orld y ith all ho ly all ples his in ears re ith his day. heavens. justice; peoples. place. name. earth. fairness. joice. truth. 33

Third Sunday Easter, cont. 8 Or: Communion Antiphon 3 Mode 8 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis Je sus said to his dis ci ples:. eat.. it to m, Congregational Refrain Taste and see. And he took read. al le lu ia. ẇ that Lord is good. Come and Cf. Jn 21:12 13 and gave 34

VERSES 1, 3 5: Psalm 7877:1 2, 23 27 5. 5. Give ear, my people, Yet he commanded Man ate He rained flesh upon I ill open my mouth He rained don man east ind he stirred up to clouds read m in na in my a like a to teaching; ove, angels. dust, parale eat, heavens, incline your ear to ords and opened gates He sent m aundance and utter hidden and gave m south ind he di inged fol like Third Sunday Easter, cont. 9 lessons read rected y sands my from his mouth. heaven. food; past. heaven. might. sea. 35

Third Sunday Easter, cont. 10 VERSE 2: Psalm 7877:3 4 The things e have heard and se e ill not hide glories LORD from and un der ir his children might, stood, things our fars ut ill tell m to next gen and marvelous deeds he have er has told us, ation: done. 36

Fourth Sunday Easter Entrance Antiphon Entrance Mode 4 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis The mer ci ful love Lord fills earth; y ord Lord Cf. Ps. 3332:5 6 heav ens ere made, al le lu ia. Congregational Refrain The love Lord fills earth, al le lu ia! ẇ 38

VERSES: Psalm 3332:1, 12 13, 18 22 Ring out your joy to Blessed nation hose Yes, LORD s Our soul is aiting heritage. love, shield. In From heavens to rescue ir May your merciful love LORD, God eyes are on him do our Lord souls e O is those for looks from up hearts forth; death, on us, find you ho joy. just; LORD, fear him, LORD. for praise is he sees all to as e Fourth Sunday Easter, cont. 2 people he has chosen as ho hope in his merci He is our help and We trust in his fitting chil keep m a hope in ho for dren live you, ly in O his ful our name. upright. men. famine. LORD. 39

Fourth Sunday Easter, cont. 3 Communion Antiphon Communion Mode 8 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis The Good Shep herd has ris en, for his sheep Congregational Refrain ho laid don his life and ill ing ly died for his flock, al le lu ia. He led m safe ly ith noth ing to fear. VERSES 1, 4: Psalm 7877:52 53, 72 Then he rought forth his peo He tended m ith ple like lame less sheep; heart; like a flock he led m in ẇ desert. 40

He led m safely ith noth VERSES 2, 3: Psalm 7877:54 55, 70 71 So he rought m to his And he chose his He drove out nations From care ees ho ser ing to fear, hile sea en ith his skillful e he The tries Israel he settled in Israel his on ly vant land, David, fore m, rought him ir tents. pos session. Fourth Sunday Easter, cont. 4 gulfed hands to mountain his right hand and took him aay from and apportioned to to e shepherd Ja each co ir he had ir his foes. led m. on. sheepfolds. heritage. people, 41

fifth Sunday Easter Entrance Antiphon Entrance Mode 6 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis O sing a ne song to Lord, for he has orked. on Cf. Ps. 9897:1 2 ders; in sight na tions he has shon his de. liv er ance, al le lu ia. Congregational Refrain ẇ You have orked on ders, O Lord, in our midst! 42

VERSES: Psalm 9897:1 6 O sing a ne song The LORD has made knon All ends Sing psalms to LORD His right He has rememered his With trumpets and reak forth into to his earth ith sal have LORD, vation, seen harp, hand and his ho mer ci sound joy ous song, ly ful for he has shon his deliverance salvation ith harp and arm love horn, and his and raise a Shout to have truth for sing shout efore Fifth Sunday Easter, cont. 2 has to sound LORD, rought house out King, orked our all sal your onders. nations. God. song. earth; vation. Israel. praise. LORD. 43

Fifth Sunday Easter, cont. 3 Communion Antiphon Communion Cf. Jn. 15:1, 5 Mode 8 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis I am true vine es, says Lord. ẇ ears fruit Congregational Refrain God hosts, Whoev er remains in me, and you are ranch and I in him, in plen ty, al le lu ia. vis it this vine and pro tect it. ẇ 44

VERSE 1: Psalm 8079:2, 9 10 O shepherd Is You rought a vine Before it you ra out cleared el, hear us, Egypt; ground; you ho lead Joseph like you drove out nations it took root and filled Fifth Sunday Easter, cont. 4 a and flock: land. planted it. 45

Fifth Sunday Easter, cont. 5 VERSES 2 4: Psalm 8079:11 12, 15c 16, 18 19 The mountains ere covered Visit this vine May your hand e on man at It stretched out its ranches And e shall never forsake to you ith and your its pro right a shado, tect it, hand, sea; gain; cedars God ith vine your right hand son man you have confirmed as to River it son man you have give us life that e may stretched out claimed for call upon its has your its your your oughs. planted, on. shoots. self. name. 46

sixth Sunday Easter Entrance Antiphon Entrance Mode 3 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis. Pro claim a joy ful sound and let it e heard; pro claim to ends earth: peo ple, al le lu ia. Congregational Refrain ẇ. The Lord has freed his peo ple, al le lu ia! Cf. Is. 48:20 The Lord has freed his 48

Sixth Sunday Easter, cont. 2 VERSES: Psalm 6665:1 7 Cry out ith joy to God, all Because greatness Come and see orks Let our joy, n, e your in earth; strength, God: him; O sing to glory your enemies aesome his deeds among chil he rules forever fan dren y O render him glo rious praise. Say to God, Ho ae some your Before you all earth shall o don, shall sing to you, sing to your He turned sea into dry land; y passed through riv er on His eyes keep atch on nations: let reels not ex alt m his up his name. on you. men. might. deeds! name! foot. selves. 49

Sixth Sunday Easter, cont. 3 Communion Antiphon Mode 1 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis If you love me, Communion keep my command ments, says Lord, and I ill Jn. 14:15 16 ask Fa r and he ill send you an oth er Par a clete, n n n to a ide ith you for ev er, al le lu ia. Congregational Refrain. O Lord, teach me your paths.. ẇ 50

VERSES: Psalm 8079:2, 9 12, 15c 16, 18 19 O shepherd The mountains ere Visit this May your hand e on flock: oughs. planted, on. Is ra el, covered vine man at ith and your its pro right You rought a vine Before it you It stretched out its And e shall never for out hear us, shado, tect it, hand, Egypt; Sixth Sunday Easter, cont. 4 you ho lead Joseph cedars God vine your right son man you have confirmed you drove out na tions cleared ranches to ground; sea; it took to River it son man you have root and stretched claimed sake you a gain; give us life that e may call up and filled out for on like ith hand as a its has your planted it. its your your land. shoots. self. name. 51

The Ascension Lord Entrance Antiphon Mode 7 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis Entrance Men Gal i lee, hy gaze in on der at heav ens This Je sus hom you sa as cend ing in to heav en ill re turn as you sa him go, Congregational Refrain al le lu ia. ẇ Our Ris en Lord as cends in glo ry! Acts 1:11 52

VERSES: Psalm 4746 5. 5. All peoples, clap He humles your peo ples hands. under us Cry to God ith and nations un God goes up ith shouts God is king all The princes peoples are as joy. earth. semled The LORD goes up ith Sing praise ith ith people For LORD, Most Our heritage he Sing praise for God reigns o The rulers earth e The Ascension Lord, cont. 2 shouts der trum all God our pet your joy! feet. last. skill. Araham. High, chose God; is for sing aesome, us, praise! great king pride Sing over Jaco praise to our all hom king; he sing ver nations. God sits up on his ho ly long to God, ho is great ly ex earth. loves. praise! throne. alted. 53

The Ascension Lord, cont. 3 Or: Entrance Antiphon Mode 7 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis Men Gal i lee, hy gaze in on der at heav ens This Je sus hom you sa as cend ing in to heav en ill re turn as you sa him go, Congregational Refrain al le lu ia. ẇ Our Ris en Lord as cends in glo ry! Acts 1:11 54

VERSES 1 5: Psalm 6867:5 6, 19 21, 25 5. 5. 5. O sing Far You have ascended Day af They see your solemn procession, Extol One ho as triute receiving He ears our urdens; ex such is may dell The LORD our Lord pro my rides on prisoners, God is to on ter O O our ult God in his near vides an es king, to God; orphans, high; day, God, clouds. God, savior. at ho cape ho his ly LORD from ly make music defend leading captiv may procession The Ascension Lord, cont. 4 to er it Lord The LORD is so that e This God ours is a God presence. place. God. death. place. his y e my his ven ho name. idos: captive lest. God, name; reels saves. 55

The Ascension Lord, cont. 5 VERSES 6 9: Psalm 6867:29 36 6. 7. 8. 9. 6. 7. 8. 9. 6. 7. 8. 9. Summon forth your might, Reuke ild east that dells in You kingdoms His glory is Scatter peoples ho de ho rides on heavens, Aesome is God in his O on God; reeds, earth, Israel; your might, O God, hich you have ands mighty and rulers sing to God, his might is shon praise in for light in ar. Rich merchants ill make ir ay from an cient heavens. Behold, he thunders his voice, his might y ho ly place. He is God, God From your temple high He himself gives strength and poer in to Je rusalem, kings ill come to you ring Ethiopia ill stretch out her Come, acknoledge po his people. Blest ing hands er ir to e us. peoples. Lord skies. Egypt; voice. Israel. triute. God. God. God! 56

The Ascension Lord, cont. 6 Communion Antiphon Mode 1 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis n. Communion Be hold, I am ith you al ays, e ven to end n. age, A Congregational Refrain n n n n n n n al le lu ia. ẇ Mt. 28:20 A You have as cend ed on high, al le lu ia, al le lu ia. ẇ 58

VERSES: Psalm 8079:2, 9 12, 15c 16, 18 19 O shepherd The mountains ere Visit this May your hand e on flock: oughs. planted, on. Is ra el, covered vine man at ith and your its pro right You rought a vine Before it you It stretched out its And e shall never for out hear us, shado, tect it, hand, Egypt; The Ascension Lord, cont. 7 you ho lead Joseph cedars God vine your right son man you have confirmed you drove out na tions cleared ranches to ground; sea; it took to River it son man you have root and stretched claimed sake you a gain; give us life that e may call up and filled out for on like ith hand as a its has your planted it. its your your land. shoots. self. name. 59

Seventh Sunday Easter Entrance Antiphon Mode 1 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis O Lord,.. Entrance n n hear my voice, n n n A you my heart has spo ken: A face from me, Congregational Refrain al le lu ia. ẇ It is your face e seek, O Lord. n n Seek his face; Cf. Ps. 2726:7 9 for I have called to you; A n n hide not your A 60

VERSES: Psalm 2726:1 6, 9, 11, 13 14 5. 6. 5. 6. 5. 6. The LORD is my When those ho do Though an It is your face, O Instruct me, I elieve I shall Dismiss not your The LORD is it is y, my Though ar reak Do not Wait for ser light and my sal vation; hom e vil dra near to de army en camp a gainst me, my heart LORD, that I seek; hide not your LORD, see in your LORD s ay; goodness on an in land e vant in stronghold my enemies and out a a andon or for LORD; e anger; life; foes, gainst me, sake me, strong; you have ho even e e stouarted, and Seventh Sunday Easter, cont. 2 shall vour ould face ven een hom stum n O cause ait I my not from path my should le ould God, for fear flesh, fear. me. lead me living. help. I and I my my dread fall. trust. Savior! enemies. LORD! 61

Seventh Sunday Easter, cont. 3 Communion Antiphon Communion Mode 4 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis Fa r, I pray. that y may e one. as e al so are one, al le lu ia. Congregational Refrain Let us go to house Lord... ẇ Jn. 17:22 62

VERSES: Psalm 122121 Seventh Sunday Easter, cont. 4 I re joiced hen y said to me, Let us go to house Jerusalem is uilt as a city onded as one to For Israel s it ness it is to praise name For peace Je ru sa lem pray, May y prosper, those ho 5. For sake my fami ly and friends, let me say, Peace up 5. And no our It is re that There ere set May peace aide For sake house feet tries thrones in LORD, are go for your our standing up, judgment, alls, God, ithin your and se I ill gates, tries thrones curity e seek good O house in things Je your for LORD. ger. LORD. love you. on you. rusalem. LORD. David. toers. you. 63

Entrance Antiphon Mode 3 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis The love God God Congregational Refrain Fill us, O Lord, Pentecost Sunday At Vigil Mass simple form has een poured in to our hearts through Spir it dell ing ith in us, al le lu ia. ith your love! ẇ Rom. 5:5; cf. 8:11 64

Pentecost Sunday [Vigil], cont. 2 VERSES: Psalm 103102:2 10 Bless LORD, O It is Lord ho forgives all The LORD does The LORD is compassionate ho redeems your life He ill not ho fills your life ith He made knon his ays He does not treat us according to my your just and soul, sins, deeds, gracious, ho heals every one gives full justice to all ho slo to anger and are rich your op in ills, pressed. mercy. from grave, ho crons you ith mercy and com passion, al ays find fault; nor persist in his an ger for ever. good to our things, Moses, sins, and never for get reneing your youth and his deeds to chil nor repay us ac cording all like dren to his an our enefits. eagle s. Israel. faults. 65

Pentecost Sunday [Vigil], cont. 3 Communion Antiphon Communion Mode 8 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis On last day fes ti val, Je sus stood and cried out: ẇ If an y one is thirst y, and drink, Congregational Refrain. al le lu ia. ẇ Come, Ho ly Spir it, re ne face earth!. let him come to me Jn. 7:37 66

VERSES 1, 3, 5: Psalm 6867:2, 6, 20 21 5. 5. Let God arise; let his Far orphans, defend Day after day, may This God ours is a foes er Lord God ho e e scattered. idos: lest. saves. He ears our urdens; God is Let those ho hate him such is God in his The LORD our Lord provides an es Pentecost Sunday [Vigil], cont. 4 our flee from ho cape his ly from savior. presence. place. death. 67

Pentecost Sunday [Vigil], cont. 5 VERSES 2, 4, 6: Psalm 6867:4 5, 8 9, 29, 36 6. 6. 6. But just shall rejoice at pres ence O God, hen you ent forth e fore your Summon forth your might, O joicing. desert, us. Aesome is God in his Extol One ho rides at face God, He himself gives strength and poer ho on God to ly his God; people, God; place. clouds. Sinai, people. y shall exult ith glad hen you marched out across your might, O God, hich you have shon O sing to God; make music to earth tremled, heavens poured He is God, God The LORD is his name; ex at face God, ult at God Blest his don his e re for name. rain: Israel. presence. Israel. God! 68

Pentecost Sunday [Vigil], cont. 6 Or: Communion Antiphon Mode 8 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis On last day fes ti val, Je sus stood and cried out: ẇ If an y one is thirst y, and drink, Congregational Refrain. al le lu ia. ẇ Come, Ho ly Spir it, re ne face earth!. let him come to me Jn. 7:37 70

Pentecost Sunday [Vigil], cont. 7 VERSES: Psalm 111110 5. 6. 5. 6. 5. 6. I ill praise LORD ith Majestic and glo all rious my his heart, ork; in meeting just and his justice stands firm as for He gives food to His handiork is jus those tice ho and fear him; truth; keeps his covenant ever his precepts are all in m He has sent redemption to his people, and estalished his covenant for The fear LORD is egin ning isdom; understanding marks all ho at semly. ever. mind. sure, ever. tain it. Great are orks He has given us a memorial His mighty orks he has shon standing firm light gracious heritage uprightness name, to dures in and and e for m. merciful. nations. truth. feared. ever! forev to er his his and LORD, onders. people ever, to e pondered y all ho de The LORD is y giving m rought in Holy his His praise en 71

Entrance Antiphon 1 Mode 8 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis The Spir it Lord Pentecost Sunday At Mass during Day.... has filled hole orld.... and that hich con tains all things un der stands hat is said, Congregational Refrain al le lu ia. Send forth your Spir it, O Lord, and fill earth! Wis. 1:7 72

VERSES 1, 3, 5: Psalm 6867:2, 6, 20 21 5. 5. Let God arise; let his Far orphans, defend Day after day, may This God ours is a foes er Lord God ho e e scattered. idos: lest. saves. He ears our urdens; God is Let those ho hate him such is God in his The LORD our Lord provides an es Pentecost Sunday [Day], cont. 2 our flee from ho cape his ly from savior. presence. place. death. 73

Pentecost Sunday [Day], cont. 3 VERSES 2, 4, 6: Psalm 6867:4 5, 8 9, 29, 36 6. 6. 6. But just shall rejoice at pres ence God; y shall exult ith glad re O God, hen you ent forth e fore your people, hen you marched out across Summon forth your might, O God; your might, O God, hich you have shon for joicing. desert, us. Aesome is God in his Extol One ho rides at face God, He himself gives strength and poer ho on God to ly his place. clouds. Sinai, people. O sing to God; make music to earth tremled, heavens poured He is God, God The LORD is his name; ex at face God, ult at God Blest his don his e name. rain: Israel. presence. Israel. God! 74

Pentecost Sunday [Day], cont. 4 Or: Entrance Antiphon 2 Mode 3 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis The love God God Congregational Refrain Fill us, O Lord, has een poured in to our hearts through Spir it dell ing ith in us, al le lu ia. ith your love! ẇ Rom. 5:5; cf. 8:11 76

Pentecost Sunday [Day], cont. 5 VERSES: Psalm 103102:2 10 Bless LORD, O It is Lord ho forgives all The LORD does The LORD is compassionate ho redeems your life He ill not ho fills your life ith He made knon his ays He does not treat us according to my your just and soul, sins, deeds, gracious, ho heals every one gives full justice to all ho slo to anger and are rich your op in ills, pressed. mercy. from grave, ho crons you ith mercy and com passion, al ays find fault; nor persist in his an ger for ever. good to our things, Moses, sins, and never for get reneing your youth and his deeds to chil nor repay us ac cording all like dren to his an our enefits. eagle s. Israel. faults. 77

Pentecost Sunday [Day], cont. 6 Communion Antiphon Communion Mode 7 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis They ere all filled and spoke al le lu ia. Congregational Refrain. Acts 2:4, 11 ith Ho ly Spir it mar vels God, Come, Ho ly Spir it, re ne face earth!. 78

VERSES: Psalm 6867:2, 4 5, 6, 8 9, 20 21, 29, 36 5. 6. 5. 6. Let God arise; let his foes But just shall rejoice at presence Far orphans, defender O God, hen you ent forth efore Day after day, may Lord Summon forth your might, joicing. desert, savior. us. O sing to God; make earth tremled, Aesome is 5. This God ours is a 6. He himself gives strength and poer God to e your e O music to heavens poured God in his ho ho his saves. people. scattered. God; idos: people, lest. God; his name. don rain: ly place. Pentecost Sunday [Day], cont. 7 y shall exult ith hen you marched out a He ears our urdens; God your might, O God, hich you have Extol One ho rides on at face God, God He is God, God glad cross is shon clouds. Sinai, Israel. re our for Let those ho The LORD is his hate him flee name; exult from at his his presence. presence. such is at face God in his God, ho God ly place. Israel. The LORD our Lord pro vides an es cape from death. Blest e God! 79

Pentecost Sunday [Day], cont. 8 Or: Communion Antiphon Mode 7 Speech tempo, phrasing and emphasis They ere all filled and spoke al le lu ia. Congregational Refrain. Acts 2:4, 11 ith Ho ly Spir it mar vels God, Come, Ho ly Spir it, re ne face earth!. 80

VERSES: Psalm 111110 5. 6. 5. 6. I ill praise LORD ith all Majestic and glorious He gives food to those His handiork is justice He has sent redemption to The fear LORD is eginning Great are orks He has given us a memorial His mighty orks he has shon standing firm my his ho and his heart, ork; fear him; truth; people, isdom; Pentecost Sunday [Day], cont. 9 in meeting just and as semly. his justice stands firm for ever. keeps his covenant ev er in mind. his precepts are all m sure, and estalished his cove nant for ever. understanding marks all ho at tain it. LORD, to e pondered y all ho de light in his onders. The LORD is grac ious and to his people y giving m heri tage forev er and ever, rought in upright ness and Holy his name, to e His praise en dures for m. merciful. nations. truth. feared. ever! 81

Scriptural Index 4 Esdras 2:36 37...20 Psalm 2726:1 6...29 Psalm 2726:1 6, 9, 11, 13 14...61 Psalm 2726:1 9...60 Psalm 2726:7 10, 13 14...30 Psalm 3332:1, 12 13, 18 22...39 Psalm 3332:5 6...38 Psalm 4746...53 Psalm 6665:1 2...26 Psalm 6665:1 6...27 Psalm 6665:1 7...49 Psalm 6665:1...9, 17 Psalm 6867:2, 4 5, 6, 8 9, 20 21, 29, 36...79 Psalm 6867:2, 6, 20 2... 67, 73 Psalm 6867:4 5, 8 9, 29, 36... 68, 74 Psalm 6867:5 6, 19 21, 25...55 Psalm 6867:29 36...56 Psalm 7877:1 2, 23 27...35 Psalm 7877:1 6...21 Psalm 7877:3...36 Psalm 7877:52 53, 7...40 Psalm 7877:54 55, 70 7...41 Psalm 8079:2, 9 10...45 Psalm 8079:2, 9 12, 15c 16, 18 19...51 Psalm 8079:11 12, 15c 16, 18 19... 46, 59 Psalm 8180...19 Psalm 9695...33 Psalm 9897:1...42 Psalm 9897:1 6...13, 43 Psalm 103102:2 10... 65, 77 Psalm 111110...71, 81 Psalm 118117:1 2, 5, 8, 10 11, 13 1...23 Psalm 118117:1 2, 5, 8, 10 11, 13 17, 21 2...7, 15 Psalm 118117:15 16, 21 29...24 Psalm 12212...63 Psalm 139138:1 6...11 Psalm 139138:18, 5 6... 10 Wisdom 1:7...72 Isaiah 48:20...48 Mat 28:20...58 Luke 24:3...12 Luke 24:35...28 Luke 24:46 47...32 John 7:37...66, 70 John 14:15 16...50 John 15:1, 5...44 John 17:2...62 John 20:27...22 John 21:12 1...34 Acts 1:1... 52, 54 Acts 2:4, 1...78, 80 Romans 5:5... 64, 76 Romans 8:1... 64, 76 1 Corinthians 5:7 8...6, 8, 14, 16 1 Peter 2:...18 Revelation 1:6...12 83