Musical Suggestions for the Order of Christian Funerals

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Musical Suggestions for the Order of Christian Funerals Contents Foreword 2 Music for the Vigil (Wake) 3 Hymns and Songs for the Funeral Mass 4 Seasonal Hymns and Songs...5 Responsorial Psalms..6 Mass Settings/Service Music.7 Songs of Farewell.. 8 Music for the Committal 8 Diocese of Madison 1 Order of Christian Funerals

Foreword Music is integral to all Christian worship, including our funeral rites. It expresses feelings and convictions beyond words and has the power to console, uplift and unify as no other human expression. The texts of songs chosen for a particular celebration should express the Paschal mystery of the Lord s suffering, death and triumph and should be related to the readings from Scripture (OCF 30-31). Music should be provided for the Vigil and Funeral Liturgy and, whenever possible, for the processions and rite of committal (OCF, 32). Instrumentalists, cantor(s) and even choirs should be encouraged to assist the assembly s full participation in the songs, responses and acclamations of these rites (OCF 32-33). In the Fall of 1997, about 30 parish priests, liturgists, and musicians from the Diocese of Madison were surveyed regarding the music sung at the Funeral Mass and related rites. About half responded to the survey. The accompanying list of musical suggestions was compiled from the suggestions submitted by those surveyed as well as by members of the Diocesan Liturgical Commission. This list is not intended to be a definitive list of approved funeral music, nor does it include every suggestion made by those surveyed. It is an attempt to offer guidance and insight to parish priests, liturgists, and musicians regarding appropriate music for the Order of Christian Funerals, as well as illustrating what are the current musical trends throughout the Diocese. The Liturgical Commission and Office of Worship intend to update this list every few years, in order to facilitate full celebration of the funeral rites in the Diocese of Madison. Please contact the Office of Worship if you have any questions or comments regarding this list or the Order of Christian Funerals. Abbreviations OCF BB G GII GC MI RS WC W3 Order of Christian Funerals (the Funeral Rite) Breaking Bread Gather Gather II Gather Comprehensive Music Issue Ritual Song We Celebrate Worship, third edition Diocese of Madison 2 Order of Christian Funerals

Music for the Funeral Vigil (The Wake) Although it is not yet common to include music at the funeral vigil, its use is strongly encouraged in the Order of Christian Funerals and those parishes which celebrate the vigil have found this to be an important element. Well-chosen music can touch the mourners and others present at levels of human need that words alone often fail to reach (OCF, 68). Whenever possible, an instrumentalist and cantor should assist the assembly s participation (OCF, 68). It will be much easier to provide the musical resources necessary when the vigil is celebrated in the church. However, a cantor (with or without an instrumentalist) can lead the singing of simple hymns and songs at the funeral home for the vigil. In the choice of music for the vigil, preference should be given to singing an opening song and the Responsorial Psalm. The litany, the Lord s Prayer, and a closing song may also be sung (OCF, 68). In addition to the hymns, songs, and psalms listed below, most of the music on the following pages is appropriate for the vigil. Selections on this page marked with an asterisk (*) can be sung without instrumental accompaniment. Songs and Hymns for the Vigil Amazing grace* NEW BRITAIN BB, MI, GC, RS, WC, W3 I heard the voice of Jesus say KINGSFOLD BB, MI, GC, RS, WC, W3 I know that my redeemer lives* DUKE STREET BB, MI, GC, RS, WC, W3 O God, our help in ages past* SAINT ANNE BB, MI, GC, RS. WC, W3 Psalm 27: The Lord is my light David Haas G, GII, GC, RS, WC and my salvation Psalm 27: I believe I shall see... Various GII, GC, RS, W3 Psalm 103: The Lord is kind Various G, GII, GC, RS, WC, W3 and merciful Sing with all the saints* HYMN TO JOY GC, RS, WC, W3 The strife is o er* VICTORY BB, MI, GC, RS, W3 Especially appropriate for an evening Vigil: Lord of all hopefulness* SLANE BB, MI, GC, RS, WC, W3 Psalm 134: In the silent hours Howard Hughes GC, RS, W3 of night, bless the Lord* Psalm 134: Silently, peacefully, Mike Hay WC we will rest in you Diocese of Madison 3 Order of Christian Funerals

Hymns and Songs for the Funeral Mass The music at funerals should support, console, and uplift the participants and should help to create in them a spirit of hope in Christ s victory over death and in the Christian s share in that victory (OCF, 31). Since music can evoke strong feelings, it should be chosen with great care. The songs and hymns listed below are appropriate for use at funerals as opening or closing songs, or at other parts of the liturgy (such as the preparation of the gifts or communion). Title Composer/Tune Source(s) All creatures of our God and King LASST UNS ERFRUEN BB, MI, GC, RS, WC, W3 Amazing grace NEW BRITAIN BB, MI, GC, RS, WC, W3 Be not afraid Bob Dufford BB, MI, G, GII, GC,RS Blest are they David Haas WC, G, GII, GC, RS Christ is alive TRURO RS, W3 City of God Dan Schutte BB, MI, G, GII, GC, RS Eye has not seen Marty Haugen BB, MI, G, GII, GC, RS, WC For all the saints SINE NOMINE BB, MI, GC, RS, WC, W3 I have loved you Michael Joncas BB, MI, GC, GII, RS I heard the voice of Jesus say KINGSFOLD BB, MI, GC, RS, WC, W3 I know that my redeemer lives DUKE STREET BB, MI, GC, RS, WC, W3 I want to walk as a child of the light HOUSTON GII, GC, RS, WC, W3 Jerusalem, my happy home LAND OF REST BB, MI, GC, RS, WC, W3 Jesus, remember me Jacques Berthier BB, MI, G, GII, GC, RS, WC, W3 Keep in mind Lucien Deiss BB, MI, GC, RS, WC Litany for a funeral procession John Becker Oregon Catholic Press (octavo) Lord of all hopefulness SLANE BB, MI, GC, RS, WC, W3 O God, our help in ages past SAINT ANNE BB, MI, GC, RS. WC, W3 O Lord, you died that all might live MELITA W3 On eagle s wings Michael Joncas BB, MI, G, GII, GC, RS Rest in peace Russell Schulz-Widmar RS Shepherd of my heart Francis Patrick O Brien GII, GC Sing with all the saints HYMN TO JOY GII, RS, WC, W3 Only a shadow Carey Landry BB, MI The strife is o er VICTORY BB, MI, GC, RS, W3 We shall rise again Jeremy Young G, GII, GC, RS We walk by faith DUNLAP S CREEK W3 We walk by faith Marty Haugen BB, MI, G, GII, GC, RS, WC We will rise again David Haas G, RS What wondrous love WONDROUS LOVE BB, MI, G, GII, GC, RS, W3 Hymns and Songs (continued from previous page) Continued on next page Diocese of Madison 4 Order of Christian Funerals

Title Composer/Tune Source(s) Especially appropriate for the communion processional (also see Responsorial Psalms below): Eat this bread Jacques Berthier BB, MI, G, GC, GII, RS, WC, W3 I am the Bread of Life Suzanne Toolan BB, MI, G, GC, GII, RS, WC, W3 Taste and See James Moore G, GII, GC You satisfy the hungry heart Robert Kreutz GC, RS, WC, W3 Especially appropriate for the procession to the place of committal (closing hymn/song): In paradisum (May choirs of angels) Chant BB, MI, GC, RS, W3 May saints and angels TALLIS CANON RS, W3 May the angels lead you Various settings GC, RS, W3 Seasonal Hymns and Songs Funeral music should take into account the liturgical season which is being celebrated. Easter provides an excellent time to make a connection between the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ and our own dying and rising to eternal life. Selections during Advent may focus on our longing for the coming of the kingdom while music during Lent can highlight God s merciful forgiveness. The hymns and songs below are suggestions for the various seasons. It is not a comprehensive list. You may sing other appropriate hymns and songs that your parish knows. All creatures of our God and King (Easter) LASST UNS ERFRUEN BB, MI, GC, RS, WC, W3 Comfort, comfort, O my people (Advent) GENEVA BB, MI, GC, RS, W3 I know that my redeemer lives (Easter) DUKE STREET BB, MI, GC, RS, WC, W3 Jesus walked this lonesome valley (Lent) Traditional GC, RS, W3 O Sun of Justice (Lent) Chant RS, W3 Of the Father s love begotten (Christmas) DIVINUM MYSTERIUM BB, MI, GC, RS, W3 The strife is o er (Easter) VICTORY BB, MI, GC, RS, W3 This is the feast (Easter) FESTIVAL CANTICLE BB, MI, GC, RS Wait for the Lord (Advent) Jacques Berthier G, GII, GC, RS, W3 When the King shall come again (Advent) GAUDEAMUS PARITER GC, RS, W3 Diocese of Madison 5 Order of Christian Funerals

Responsorial Psalms The psalms are rich in imagery, feeling and symbolism. They powerfully express the suffering and pain, the hope and trust of people of every age and culture. Above all the psalms sing of faith in God, of revelation and redemption. They enable the assembly to pray in the words that Jesus himself used during his life on earth. In the psalms, the members of the assembly pray in the voice of Christ, who intercedes on their behalf before the Father (OCF, 25). Since the psalms are songs, whenever possible, they should be sung (OCF, 26). Psalm texts should come from the Book of Psalms, and the Responsorial Psalm should never be replaced by another hymn or song, even if that text is scriptural. Psalms are also very appropriate for use during the communion procession. Although it is not common in this Diocese, congregational singing during the communion procession is a recommended practice which serves as a visible sign of unity. Selections marked with an asterisk (*) are also appropriate for the communion procession. Psalm Refrain Composer/Tune Source(s) 23 My shepherd is the Lord* Joseph Gelineau GC, RS, WC, W3 Shepherd me, O God* Marty Haugen BB, MI, G, GII, GC, RS, WC The Lord, is my shepherd* Various BB, MI, GII, GC, RS, WC, W3 25 To you, O Lord Marty Haugen G, GII, GC, RS 27 The Lord is my light David Haas G, GII, GC, RS, WC 42 & 43 My soul is thirsting Joseph Gelineau W3 for the living God* 63 My soul is thirsting for you Various BB, MI, G, GII, GC, RS, WC, W3 103 The Lord is kind & merciful* Various G, GII, GC, RS, WC, W3 116 I will walk in the presence* Various GII, GC, RS, WC, W3 122 I rejoiced when I heard them Various BB, MI, G, GII, GC, RS, WC, W3 130 Out of the depths Various BB, MI, RS, WC, W3 Diocese of Madison 6 Order of Christian Funerals

Mass Settings and Service Music As at Sunday Eucharist, several parts of the celebration should always be sung, even if there is no other music. These are the psalm, Gospel acclamation, the Eucharistic acclamations (Holy, Holy, Holy, the Memorial Acclamation, the Great Amen), and the Lamb of God. Ideally, these should be well-known by the congregation, and may be the same that are used on Sundays. The following settings were the most-often mentioned in our survey of Diocesan musicians. Complete Mass Settings Community Mass Richard Proulx GC, RS, W3 Danish Amen Mass Traditional WC Land of Rest Acclamations arr. Richard Proulx GII, GC, W3 Mass of Christian Unity Jan Vermulst WC Mass of Creation Marty Haugen BB, MI, G, GC, RS, W3, WC Mass of Light David Haas G, GII, GC, RS Mass of Remembrance Marty Haugen G, GII, GC, RS People s Mass Jan Vermulst GC, WC Gospel Acclamations (also see Complete Mass Settings) Alleluia from O sons and daughters GC, W3 (in these sources called Easter Alleluia ) G, RS Alleluia from The strife is o er BB, MI, GC, RS, W3 Celtic Alleluia Walker/O Carroll G, GII, GC, RS, BB, MI Chant Alleluia Chant GC, RS, W3 Lenten Gospel Acclamation Various BB, MI, G, GII, GC, RS, WC, W3 Lamb of God (also see Complete Mass Settings) Agnus Dei Chant GC, RS, W3 Holy Cross Mass David Clark Isele RS, W3 Psallite Mass Michael Joncas GII, GC, RS A common and acceptable practice during the Lamb of God involves the use of tropes (verses) to extend the length of the litany. Always begin and end with Lamb of God. Appropriate tropes for extending the litany during funerals are Bread of Life, Saving Cup, Lord of Life, Victor Over Sin and Death, and Passover from Death to Life. Of course, these may need to be adapted to suit the rhythm of a particular musical setting. Songs of Farewell Diocese of Madison 7 Order of Christian Funerals

The Song of Farewell follows the prayer after communion. According to the Order of Christian Funerals, there is an invitation to prayer, which is followed by a period of time for all to pray in silence. After the silence, the song begins. The song may serve several functions: Intercedes for the deceased, that God will count him/her among the blessed, and that God will grant him/her a merciful judgment Expresses our affection for the deceased Eases our sadness and strengthen our hope Consoles one another in the faith of Jesus Christ Prays for our own behalf Commends the deceased to the Lord See the Order of Christian Funerals numbers 174 and 403 for appropriate texts. Although other texts may be used, these texts serve as a model, and normally should be chosen. I know that my redeemer lives Howard Hughes, SM W3 I know that my redeemer lives DUKE STREET GC, RS, W3 Lord, our God, receive your servant John Bell GIA (octavo) Receive his/her soul Steven Janco GII, GC, RS Receive his/her soul David Haas RS Saints of God Richard Proulx RS, W3 Song of Farewell Michael Joncas G, GII, GC, RS Song of Farewell Ernest Sands MI, BB Song of Farewell Smolarski / OLD HUNDREDTH BB, MI, WC Music for the Committal The community continues to show its concern for the mourners by participating in the rite of committal (OCF, 213). The singing of well-chosen music at the rite of committal can help the mourners as they face the reality of the separation (OCF, 214). At the rite of committal with final commendation, whenever possible, the song of farewell should be sung. In either form of the committal rite, a hymn or liturgical song that affirms hope in God s mercy and in the resurrection of the dead is desirable at the conclusion of the rite (OCF, 214). Many of the songs on the previous pages are appropriate for the committal. Note: All of the pieces listed below can be sung without accompaniment at graveside. Title Composer/Tune Source(s) I know that my redeemer lives DUKE STREET BB, MI, GC, RS, WC, W3 O God, our help in ages past SAINT ANNE BB, MI, GC, RS, WC, W3 Sing with all the saints in glory HYMN TO JOY GC, RS, WC, W3 Song of Farewell Smolarski/OLD HUNDREDTH WC, MI, BB Diocese of Madison 8 Order of Christian Funerals

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