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Saint Augustine Hymnal ThreeYear / Durable Cover Cantor Book Second Edition ilp ILP MUSIC International Liturgy Publications Nashville, TN

AC20146 Copyright 2014, International Liturgy Publications PO Box 50476 Nashville, Tennessee 37205 www.ilpmusic.org www.saintaugustinehymnal.com International copyright secured. All rights reserved. No part this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, digital or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from appropriate copyright owner. Printed in United States America. The English translation Psalm Responses, Alleluia Verses, Gospel Verses, and Lenten Gospel Acclamation from Lectionary for Mass 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in Liturgy Corporation (ICEL); excerpts from English translation The Roman Missal 1973, ICEL; excerpts from English translation Holy Communion Worship Eucharist outside Mass 1974, ICEL; excerpts from English translation and chants The Roman Missal 2010, ICEL. All rights reserved. Excerpts from New American Bible 1970, 1997, 1998, Confraternity Christian Doctrine, Inc. (CCD), Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. The liturgical texts are reproduced by authority Committee on Divine Worship, United States Conference Catholic Bishops. Select licenses secured through Custom Hymnal, Inc., PO Box 37, Notre Dame, IN, 46556. Published with ecclesiastical approval. NIHIL OBSTAT: Rev. Stephen G. Gideon, Censor Librorum IMPRIMATUR: Most Rev. David R. Choby, Bishop Nashville 25 January 2011 Accompaniments for Saint Augustine Hymnal include keyboard, guitar, and cantor book. Or books for worship available from ILP: The Book Divine Worship Word Eucharist The Book Sacred Liturgy The editorial team Saint Augustine Hymnal has worked diligently to determine precise copyright ownership titles within this hymnal. Despite exhaustive efforts to identify and properly accredit authors, composers and copyright owners, re may be inadvertent oversights, errors or omissions. Should such a deficiency be brought to publisher's attention, we will pay suitable royalties and make appropriate corrections in future editions. International Liturgy Publications PO Box 50476, Nashville, TN, 37205 www.ilpmusic.org 888898SONG

Preface From generation to generation, music has held a preeminent and powerful place in garing believers. Since 1977, ILP has been publishing sacred music for worship and prayer. Throughout years, ten guiding principles have remained at heart our planning: 1. The God Who formed us has compromised nothing in His love for us, and is worthy no less than highest and best that we have to fer. 2. The most important musical instrument in our prayer and divine worship is singing congregation. 3. Old is not bad, simply because it is old; new is not better, simply because it is new. Our timeless deposit faith is richer and invigorated through prudent blending old treasures and new gems. 4. Families grow in love God and one anor through shared prayer. Resources for divine worship must involve and speak to all ages to encourage family experiences faith, drawing us into a wisdom that indelibly forms and informs every generation. 5. Our music and our prayer must speak clear and explicit ology our Catholic faith. Those who try to be everything to everyone speak to no one. 6. Our linguistic conventions must honor God. We cannot weaken language God in name inclusivity. Although ILP is committed to horizontal sensitivity, we will not tamper with Trinitarian ology. We will make all references to God evident by capitalization divine pronouns. 7. Music is language heart and voice spirit. We must publish hymns, songs, psalms and ritual music that resonate within minds, hearts and memories those who sing m; for, wherever se melodies live, so ir message will grow. 8. Texts and melodies must foster sacramental ourney each believer, drawing on wealth Scripture, depth tradition and unspeakable beauty ritual. 9. Music must be published in a key that everyone can sing. 10. There need not be a language war between Vernacular and Vulgate. While enoying accessibility English,we can continue to be enriched by use Latin and or languages. With se principles informing our every decision, ILP is honored to present Saint Augustine Hymnal, Three Year Durable Cover 2nd Edition (SAH 3YR). Filling a great need within Church today, SAH 3YR is a blended compilation traditional and contemporary titles that provides a wealth sacred music, respecting hermeneutic continuity by including timehonored works and new, wellcrafted compositions from a broad variety publishers within last century. Input from scholars, ologians, liturgists, hymnologists and presbyters as well as feedback from parishes that have been using first edition Saint Augustine Hymnal throughout past three years has rendered SAH 3YR a powerful and useful treasure hymns, songs, psalms and Mass settings. After compiling a base timeless Public Domain hymns and chants that span seventeen centuries, ILP s editorial team carefully selected must have titles from or publishers, both traditional and contemporary, including GIA, OCP, WLP, Hope, Oxford, Abingdon and thirty ors. With SAH 3YR, Catholics can at last benefit from a universal experience substantive sacred music in divine worship from parish to parish. Additionally, no or hymnal fers such a wealth musical settings for conforming psalm texts as found in Ritual Edition Lectionary, thus enriching our ongoing experience Liturgy Word. We give thanks to many who have made this hymnal possible: enormously talented authors, composers and arrangers that created contents, tireless engravers and editors that painstakingly and meticulously scrutinized every detail every musical work, those who licensed titles herein, and designers and technicians that carefully crafted se books. International Liturgy Publications (ILP) is honored to bring you Saint Augustine Hymnal, ThreeYear Durable Cover 2nd Edition. May Word, chant, hymns, songs, psalms and canticles that reside within se pages resound always on our lips, within our hearts and through our lives. Vincent Ambrosetti Publisher, ILP

Contents Psalms and Canticles... 6 All Psalms and Canticles are listed in numerical order beginning with Psalm 1 Additional Verses for Hymns...227 Wait for Lord (Hymn #128)...227 Ubi Caritas (Hymn #168)...228 Surrexit Christus (Hymn #189)...229 Litany Saints (Hymn #238)...230 Eat This Bread (Hymn #274)...232 Give to Lord (Hymn #354)...233 Teach Me, Lord, To Pray (Hymn #423)...235 Bless Lord, My Soul (Hymn #427)...236 You Are My Hope, O God (Hymn #446)...237 Laudate Dominum (Hymn #532)...238 Domine Deus (Hymn #594)...240 Gospel Acclamations and Intercessions...241 Mass Renewal...241 People s Mass...245 Mass for American Martyrs...247 Mass Maesty...248 Mass Saint Augustine...249 Mass Good Shepherd...252 Mass Wisdom...255

22 28 33 38 43 # # # liv er him, let him res cue him, if he loves him." VERSE 4 # # # # feet; I can count all my bones. far from me; O my help, hasten to aid me. Cantor, male section, or choir: 4. I will pro claim your name to my breth ren; in midst as sem bly I will praise you: "You who fear LORD, praise him; all you de scendants Ja cob, give glo ry to him; re Psalm 22: My God, My God J Ó Ó w Ó J Ó # w vere him, all you descendants Is ra el!" D.S. D.S. D.S. # Ó J J J J J Ó D.S. 25

Psalm 22: I Will Praise You, O Lord 5th Sunday Easter Year B SA C M O P PY LE α 3 All: α 3 I will praise you, Lord, in as sem bly VERSES 5 αα Cantor: 1. I will fulfill my vows before those who 2. All ends earth 3. To him alone 4. And to him my 7 fear shall shall soul α α y who seek all families before Let coming generation be told 8 αα LORD. member down live; The lowly shall and turn all who sleep my descend LORD him shall shall "May your hearts live shall bow down all who go down in to that y may proclaim to a people yet to be born ustice he Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Joe Higginbotham, b. 1953, 2006, International Liturgy Publications 26 peo ple. your re bow shall eat to in ants ir shall fill; LORD; earth; serve him. praise him: nations bend LORD for be has ever!" fore him. dust. shown.

5 9 q = 8896 13 18 23 27 VERSE 1 # # # # # # ver The Lord is my shep herd; re is noth ing I shall want. 1. The LORD is my shep herd; I shall not want. In dant pas tures he gives me re pose; be side rest ful wa ters he leads me; he re fresh es, re fresh es my soul. 2. He guides me in right paths for his name's sake. E ven though I walk in dark val ley I fear no e vil; for you are at my side with your rod and your staff that give me cour age. Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Elissa Krieg, b.1976, 2002, International Liturgy Publications Psalm 23: The Lord Is My Shepherd 4th Sunday Lent Year A, 4th Easter A, 16th Ordinary B, Solemnity Most Sacred Heart Jesus C, All Souls # # 4 VERSE 2 # # # # # # w J w J J J Ó Ó 28

Psalm 23: The Lord Is My Shepherd VERSE 3 32 37 43 46 49 # # 3. You spread ta ble be fore me in sight my foes; you a # # VERSE 4 # # # # # # J w noint my head with oil; my cup o ver flows. 4. On ly good ness and kind ness fol low me all days my life; and I shall dwell in house LORD for years to come. Lectionary note: For Solemnity Christ King, Year A turn to next page. J J w Ó Ó 29

q = 8896 5 9 ver Psalm 23: The Lord Is My Shepherd # # 4 12 17 22 27 VERSE 1 # # # # VERSE 2 # # # # VERSE 3 # # The Lord is my shep herd; re is noth ing I shall want. 1. The LORD is my shep herd; I shall not want. In dant pas tures he gives me re pose; Be Solemnity Christ King Year A side restful wa ters he leads me; he re fresh es, re fresh es my soul. He guides me in right paths for his name's sake. 3. You spread ta ble be fore me in sight my foes; you a # # w J Ó Ó noint my head with oil; my cup o ver flows. Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Elissa Krieg, b.1976; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, and Elissa Krieg, b.1976, 2002, International Liturgy Publications J w Ó 30

Psalm 23: The Lord Is My Shepherd VERSE 4 33 36 39 # # 4. On ly good ness and kind ness fol low me all days my # # # # J J life; and I shall dwell in house w LORD for years to come. Ó 31

Psalm 23: I Shall Live in House Lord 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A Moderately 3 All: 3 Τ Final SA C M O P PY LE Τ I shall live in house Lord all days my life. VERSES 6 Cantor: 1. The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not 2. He guides me in right paths for his 3. You spread table be 4. Only goodness and kindness 10 want. name's sake. fore me follow me In verdant pastures he gives me re Even though I walk in dark valley I fear no in sight my all days my pose; evil; foes; life; beside restful waters he for you are at my you anoint my head with and I shall dwell in house leads me; side oil; LORD he refreshes my with your rod and your staff that give me my cup over for years to Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Bill Svarda, b. 1941 2003 International Liturgy Publications 32 soul. courage. flows. come.

Psalm 24: Who Is This King Glory? Feb. 2 The Presentation Lord 5 7 All: this King Glo ry? It is Lord! It is Lord! SA C M O P PY LE Who is VERSES 5 7 Cantor: 1. Lift up, O 2. Who is this 3. Lift up, O 4. Who is this gates, your king gates, your king lintels; glory? lintels; glory? reach up, you The Lord, reach up, you The µ that king glory Lord, that king glory he is may mighty may king Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Elizabeth Stearns, b.1960, 2008, International Liturgy Publications 33 an cient strong and an cient Lord come in come in! battle. in! glory. portals, mighty, portals, hosts;

Psalm 24: Let Lord Enter 4th Sunday Advent Year A All: SA C M O P PY LE 3 3 Let Lord VERSES Cantor: 5 1. The LORD's are earth 2. Who can ascend mountain 3. He shall receive a blessing 7 en ter; and from its For he founded it upon One whose hands are sinless, whose heart Such is race is that he is King fullness; LORD? LORD, world and or who may stand in his a reward from Glo ry. those who ho ly God his dwell in it. place? savior. seas clean, seeks for him, and established it up on who desires not what is that seeks face God Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Joe Higginbotham, b. 1953, 2006, International Liturgy Publications 34 rivers. vain. Jacob.

All: 8 b 4 4 VERSES 12 b b Lord, Cantor: w this is 1. The LORD'S are earth and its 2. Who can ascend mountain 3. He shall receive a blessing from w Psalm 24: Lord, This Is People peo ple that For he founded it upon One whose hands are sinless, whose heart is Such is race that Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Bill Svarda, b. 1941 2003 International Liturgy Publications All Saints. fullness; LORD? LORD, longs to see your w seas clean, seeks for him, w face. world and those who or who may stand in his holy a reward from God his w and established it upon who desires not what is that seeks face God to Verses Final U dwell in it. place? savior. U rivers. vain. Jacob. 35

5 10 14 18 q = 92 4 bb b4 Re Psalm 25: Remember Your Mercies mem ber your mer cies, O Lord. Re member your mer cies, O Lord. 1. Your ways, O LORD, make known to me; 3. Good and up right is LORD; teach me your paths, Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Michael Giszczak, b.1951, 2008, International Liturgy Publications 3 26th Sunday Ordinary, Year A 1. to Verses Final bb b n w VERSES 1, 3 bb b bb b bb b bb b bb b bb b w 3 poco rit. J Ó Ó w w thus he shows sin ners way. He 3 guide me in your truth and teach me, guides hum ble to us tice, 36

22 26 31 36 41 bb b bb b VERSE 2 b b b bb b bb b bb b Psalm 25: Remember Your Mercies for you are God my sav ior. 3 and teach es hum ble his way. 3 3 2. Re member that your com passion, O LORD, and your love are w from old. The sins my youth and my frail ties re member not; in your kind ness re mem ber me, be cause your good ness, O LORD. 3 n w D.C. D.C. 3 D.C. 37

Psalm 25: Your Ways, O Lord, Are Love 1st Sunday Lent Year B 5 All: 7 are love Ι and truth to those who keep Ι cov e nant. your (2.Re) SA C M O P PY LE Your ways, O Lord, VERSES 5 9 Cantor: 1. Your ways, O LORD, me in your truth 13 2. Re 18 In 26 guides me; teach me teach me, Ι make known and mem ber that your Ι to and up right Ι hum ble to Ι for you Ι Ι Ι is LORD, us your are God sav my tice, and are from thus he shows sin ners way. Text: refrain: 1969, 1987, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998 CCD Music: Beverly McDevitt, b. 1963, International Liturgy Publications 38 teach es hum ble ior Ι he Ι Guide paths, be cause your goodness, O Ι com pas sion, O LORD,and your love your kind ness re mem ber me, 22 3. Good his old. LORD. Ι Ι way. He

Psalm 25: Teach Me Your Ways 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B α 3 All: α α 3 me your ways, O Lord, teach me your ways. SA C M O P PY LE Teach VERSES 5 α α α 7 α α α α Cantor: 1. Your ways, O LORD, make 2. Remember that your compas sion, O 3. Good and upright is Guide me in your In your kind He guides hum truth ness ble known to me; LORD, LORD; and teach me, re member me, to ustice Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Joe Higginbotham, b.1953, 2006, International Liturgy Publications 39 teach me your and your love are from thus he shows sin ners for you are God because your good ness, and teaches hum ble my O his paths, old. way. savior. LORD. way.

9 17 with Expression q = 100 A Cantor: p 22 27 b 4 B, C b All: mf VERSE 1 b Psalm 30: I Will Praise You, Lord 13th Sunday Ordinary Year B, Easter Vigil, 3rd Easter C, 10th Ordinary C I will praise you, Lord. I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me. I will praise you, Lord. I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me. poco rit. last time 3 3 1. I will ex tol you, O LORD, for you drew me clear and did not let my b 3 w b en e mies re oice o ver me. O LORD, you brought me up from nerworld; you pre served me from among those go ing down in to pit. Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950, 2007, International Liturgy Publication to Verses or Final w B Ó 48

33 39 45 50 56 61 VERSE 2 b 2. Sing praise to LORD, you his faith ful ones, and give thanks to his ho ly b b p name. For his an ger lasts but a mo ment; a lifetime, his good will. At mp night fall, weeping enters in, but VERSE 3 b b b with dawn, re oic ing. 3. Hear, O LORD, and have pit y on me; O LORD, be my help Psalm 30: I Will Praise You, Lord w er. You changed my mourn ing in to danc ing; O LORD, my God, for ev er will I give you thanks. 3 C w w Ó C Ó 49

5 9 q = 84 13 17 # 4 # # VERSES 1, 2 # Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Amy Righi, b.1961, 2008, International Liturgy Publications Psalm 31: Lord, Be My Rock Lord, be my rock, Lord, be my rock, Lord, be my rock safe ty. Lord, be my rock, Lord, be my rock, Lord, 1. to Verses Final b J b J be my rock safe ty. ty. ty. Lord, 1. In you, O LORD, I take ref uge; let me nev er be put to 2. Be my rock ref uge, a strong hold to give me shame. In your us tice, res cue me, in cline your safe 9th Sunday Ordinary, Year A # 3 n b b n # n. J b J J. b n b n. J. J to Coda # n b n ty. You are my rock and for tress; for your b 3 b b n b n 50

20 24 29 # b b n w Ó ear to me, make haste to de liv er me! name's sake you will lead me and guide me. 3. Let your face shine up on your ser vant; save me in your kind ness. Take 34 Psalm 31: Lord, Be My Rock # b n Ó VERSE 3 # n # 3 3 D.S. al Coda b n n b b w Ó courage and be stout heart ed, all you who hope in LORD. CODA b n b # <b>. J (Lord,) be my rock safe ty! b J n rall. D.S. D.S. n 51

Psalm 31: Far, Into Your Hands Good Friday Years ABC 3 All: 3 r, in to your hands I spir it. com mend my SA C M O P PY LE Fa Τ VERSES Cantor: 4 8 12 1. In you, O LORD, I take refuge; 2. For all my foes I am an obect re proach, 3. But my trust is in you, O LORD; 4. Let your face shine upon your servant; In your ustice y who see me abroad rescue me. flee from me. let me never be put to a laughingstock to my neighbors and a dread to my I say, "You are my save me in your Into your hands I commend my I am forgotten like unremembered In your hands is my Take courage and be stout you will redeem me, O LORD, O faithful I am like a dish that is rescue me from clutches my enemies and my all you who hope in God. broken. persecutors." LORD. Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Bill Svarda, b. 1941 2003 International Liturgy Publications 52 shame. friends; God. kindness. spirit; dead; destiny; hearted,

6 q = 104 12 18 23 28 32 b 4 Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950, 2004, International Liturgy Publications Psalm 32: I Turn to You, Lord I turn to you, Lord, in time trou ble, and you 1. to Verses Final fill me with oy sal va tion. va tion. va tion. 1. Bless ed is he whose fault is tak en a way, (bless ed is he)* whose 2. Then I ac knowledged my sin to you, my guilt I covered not, my sin is cov ered. Bless ed man to whom LORD im putes not guilt I cov ered not. I said, "I con fess my faults to guilt, in whose spir it re is no guile, in whose spir it is no guile. LORD," and you took a way guilt, guilt my sin. up 6th Sunday Ordinary, Year B b Ó VERSES 1, 2 b b b b 3 w b 3 w b VERSE 3 b 3 b *text added w w 3. Be glad in LORD and re oice, you ust; ex ult, all you right heart, all you up right heart. Ó w w 53

Psalm 32: Lord, Forgive Wrong 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C 1 All: 3 for give wrong I have way, you, shelter; whose sin is covered. my guilt I cov ered not. from distress you will pre serve me; done. SA C M O P PY LE Lord, VERSES 5 Cantor: 1. Blessed is one whose fault is taken 2. I acknowledged my sin 3. You are 4. 7 a to my Blessed man to whom Lord imputes not I said, I confess my faults to with glad cries Be glad in Lord and re oice, you guilt, Lord, freedom ust; Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Joe Higginbotham, b.1953, 2006, International Liturgy Publications 54 in whose spirit re is and you took away guilt you will ring exult, all you up right no my me guile. sin. round. heart.

Psalm 33: Lord, Let Your Mercy Be on Us 2nd Sunday Lent Year A 5th Sunday Easter Year A 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B α 33 us, as we place Ι in you. SA C M O P PY LE All: Lord, VERSES 5 8 α α from let your mer cy be on 1. Ex ult, you ust, in LORD; praise Cantor: 14 with 17 all α 20 his works kind ness fit ting. ten stringed lyre chant his is 2. Up right α up right 11 harp; α α our trust Give thanks to LORD on prais es. is word LORD, and are trust wor thy. LORD earth is He loves full. Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Beverly McDevitt, b. 1963, 2006 International Liturgy Publications 56 us tice and right;

α 23 26 29 32 35 38 α α α α α 3. See, those who hope for his eyes LORD are up on those who serve m in spite kind ness, to de fam 4. Our soul waits for is our help and our on us who have put our Lectionary notes: 2nd Sunday Lent A: Verses 2, 3, 4 5th Sunday Easter A:Verses 1, 2, 3 29th Sunday Ordinary B: Verses 1, 2, 3 Psalm 33: Lord, Let Your Mercy Be on Us fear him, up on liv er m from death and pre ine. shield. May your hope in you. LORD, who kind ness, O LORD, be up 57

Psalm 33: Blessed People The Most Holy Trinity Year B 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C 1 All: 3 µ Lord has cho sen to be his own, to own. be his SA C M O P PY LE Bless ed peo ple VERSES 9 11 Cantor: 1. Exult, you ust, in 2. Upright is word 3. By word Lord heavens 4. See, eyes Lord are upon those 5. Our soul waits for were who Blessed nation whose God is He loves ustice and For he spoke, and it was To deliver m from May your kindness, O Lord, be up Lord; Lord, made; fear him, Lord, Lord, right; made; death on us Lectionary notes: Holy Trinity B: Verses 2, 3, 4 19th Sunday Ordinary C: Verses 1, 4, 5 Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Joe Higginbotham, b. 1953, 2006, International Liturgy Publications 58 praise from up right and all his works by breath his mouth all upon those who hope for who is our help and people he has chosen for his kindness Lord he commanded, and and preserve m in who have put our is are ir his our own in earth is it stood spite hope in fitting. trustworthy. host. kindness, shield. heritance. full. forth. famine. you.

Psalm 33: The Earth Is Full Easter Vigil 3 All: 3 earth is full good ness Lord, good ness Lord. SA C M O P PY LE The VERSES 5 7 Cantor: 1. Upright is word 2. By word Lord heavens 3. Blessed nation whose God is 4. Our soul waits for were LORD, made; LORD, LORD, He loves us tice and right; He gars waters sea as in a flask; From heaven LORD looks down; May your kindness, O LORD, be up on us Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Joe Higginbotham, b. 1953, 2006, International Liturgy Publications 59 and all his works by breath his mouth all people he has chosen for his own who is our help and kindness LORD in cellars he con he sees who have put our are ir in our trustworthy. host. heritance. shield. earth fines all hope is full. deep. man kind. in you.

q = 90 7 11 15 17 # # # # 4 # # # # VERSES 1, 2 # # # # # # # # # # # # Psalm 34: Taste and See Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, 2006, International Liturgy Publications Taste and see, taste and see, taste and see good ness Lord. rall. A tempo 1. I will bless LORD at all times; his praise shall be ev er in my mouth. 2. Glo ri fy LORD with me, let us toger ex tol his name. Let my soul glo ry in LORD; I sought LORD, and he an swered me and de low liv 4th Sunday Lent Year C; 19th, 20th, 21st Sunday Ordinary Time Year B ly will hear me and be glad. ered me from all my fears. # # # 3 # J # # # # # # # # n w J w 60 Ó Ó Ó D.S. D.S.

20 23 27 30 33 36 39 44 VERSE 3 # # # # 3. Look to him that you may be ra diant with oy, and your fac es may not blush with shame. When poor one* called out, LORD heard and from all his dis tress he saved him. liv 4. The an gel LORD encamps a round those who fear him and de ers m. Taste and see how good LORD is; bless ed man who takes ref uge in him. do 5. The LORD has eyes for ust, and ears for ir cry. The LORD confronts evil ers, to de stroy remembrance m from earth. 3 3 2 # # # # 4 4 # # # # VERSE 4 # # # # # # # # *afflicted man (19th B) # # # 3 D.S. # Ó VERSE 5 # # # # # # # # J J J J Psalm 34: Taste and See (Lent) 3 D.S. Ó D.S. J J w 61 Ó

49 52 55 59 62 65 VERSE 6 # # # # 6. When ust cry out, LORD hears m, and from all ir dis tress he # # # # # # # # VERSE 7 # # # # # # # # # # # # res cues m. The LORD is close to bro kenheart ed; and those who are crushed in spir it he saves. 7. Man y are troubles ust one, but out m all LORD de liv ers him; he watch es o ver all his bones; not one m shall be bro ken. Lectionary notes: 4th Sunday Lent C: Vss 1, 2, 3 19th Sunday Ordinary B: Vss 1, 2, 3, 4 20th Sunday Ordinary B: Vss 1, 2, 3 21st Sunday Ordinary B: Vss. 1, 5, 6, 7 3 3 J J w Psalm 34: Taste and See (Lent) 3 Ó Ó D.S. 62

Psalm 34: The Angel Lord Jun. 29 Ss. Peter and Paul All: 1 3 an gel Lord Ι will res cue those who fear him. SA C M O P PY LE The VERSES Cantor: 7 9 1. I will bless LORD at 2. Glori fy 3. Look to him that you may be radi ant 4. The angel LORD all with en Let my soul glory in I sought LORD, and he When poor one called out, LORD Taste and see how good times; LORD with me, oy, camps LORD; answered me heard, LORD is; Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Joe Higginbotham, b.1953, 2006, International Liturgy Publications 63 his praise shall be ever in my let us toger ex tol his and your faces may not blush with around those who fear him, and de mouth. name. shame. livers m. lowly will hear me and and delivered me from all and from all his dis tress blessed man who takes ref uge be my he in glad. fears. saved him. him.

4 8 11 15 18 6 b 8 e = 122 b b VERSES Psalm 34: The Lord Hears Cry Poor The Lord hears cry poor. 1. to Verses Final 1. 2. The 3. The I LORD LORD in my m from spir it he low all one will bless con fronts is close mouth. earth. saves. ly will ir dis in curs Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, 2004, International Liturgy Publications U The LORD e to bro Let my When The hear tress guilt who me he takes 30th Sunday Ordinary, Year C b J J b at soul ust LORD and res ref cry re all times; vil do ers, ken heart ed; to glo ry in out, deems uge be cues in glad. m. him. his praise de stroy and those who shall be ev er re membrance are crushed in LORD; LORD hears m, and lives his ser vants; 9 6 b 8 8 r J r from no The The The 9 8 D.S. 64

Psalm 40: Here Am I, Lord 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Years A B α α α 33 All: am I, Lord; I come to do your will. SA C M O P PY LE Here ααα VERSES 5 8 1. I have wait ed, Cantor: α α α stooped 11 mouth, α α α 14 2. Sac ri fice a hymn to our or fering α α α 19 sought not; Then said for LORD, and he you wished not, gave I, put me. God. a Hol o causts or sin ferings you Be hold I come. 66 But Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Beverly McDevitt, b. 1963, 2006 International Liturgy Publications my Lectionary notes: 2nd Sunday Ordinary A B: Verses 1, 2, 3, 4 Annunciation: Verses 2, 3, 4, 5 new song in to he o be di ence you And 16 open to cry. α α α ears wait ed toward me and heard my α α α

Psalm 40: Here Am I, Lord α α α 22 25 28 31 35 40 43 46 α α α α α α α α α α α α α α α α α α α α α 3. In will, O my God, is my de light, and your 4. I an writ ten scroll it is prescribed for me, to do your light, to do your will, O my God, is my de Ι sem bly; I did not restrain my law is with in my heart! nounced your us tice in vast as Ι lips, as you, O LORD, know. 5. Your us tice I kept not hid with in my heart; your faith ful ness and your sal va tion I have spo ken ; I have made no se cret your kind ness and your truth in vast as sem bly. 67

q=125 mf Lord, come to my aid! Lord, 1.2. 3.,4. Final # 7 12 20 24 32 38 come to my aid! aid! aid! VERSE 1 # pit N.C. 4 Psalm 40 Lord, Come To My Aid mp mp 20th Sunday Ordinary Time, Year C # 4 w w w 1.I have wait ed, wait ed for Lord, p # Ó VERSE 2 N.C. 4 # and he stooped toward me. 2.The Lord heard my cry. He drew me out de struc tion, out mud swamp; he set my feet u pon a crag; # w # Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Gerard Volk, b.1957, 2008, International Liturgy Publications Ó Ó w w 68

42 VERSES 3, 4 mf 3 3 3 46 3.And he 4.Though I put am Man y shall look You are my help on and a af in de p # Ó # 50 SA Harmony for Refrains 2 to 5 mp Oo. he made firm my steps. new song in to my mouth, flict ed and poor, yet awe, and liv er er, O my trust God, a hymn to our Lord thinks in hold not God. me. Lord. back! O, Oo. Oo. Oo. Oo. Oo. Psalm 40: Lord, Come to My Aid 3 3 3 # 3 3 # # 3 3 Oo. toantiphon Ó # 69

Psalm 41: Lord, Heal My Soul 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B α α α 33 All: Lord, heal my soul for I have sinned a gainst you. SA C M O P PY LE VERSES 5 8 α α α α α α poor; Cantor: 1. Blessed is one who has in day mis for tune α α α 12 Lord α α α 15 give 18 2. The α α α 21 LORD ail ment and pre serve o ver to will help him when he is for on his sick ill. 70 and not he will take a way O The earth, said, him. en e mies. his bed, Once I Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Beverly McDevitt, b. 1963, 2006 International Liturgy Publications and him; and make him blessed on will low ly LORD will de liv er him α α α will keep re gard all LORD, have pit his y on

α α α α 16 19 22 24 27 30 α α α α α α α α α α α α α α α α α α α α heav 2. He com mand ed skies a bove and opened doors µ Ι en; he rained man na up µ gave m heav en ly 3. Man ate bread Psalm 78: The Lord Gave Them Bread an Ι on m for food and bread. gels, food he sent m in a µ bun dance. And he brought m to his ho ly land, to µ moun tains his right hand had won. 107

5 9 q = 110 12 Psalm 78: Do Not Forget Works Lord b 4 Do not for get works Lord, works Lord, works Lord! b 3 Do not for get works Lord! Do not for get. VERSES 1, 2, 3 b 1. Heark en, my peo ple, to my teach ing; in cline your ears to 2. While he slew m y sought him and in quired af ter 3. But y flat tered him with ir mouths and lied to him with ir words my mouth. I will o pen my mouth in a par a ble, I will God a gain, re membering that God was ir rock and tongues, though ir hearts were not stead fast toward him, Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950, 2007, International Liturgy Publications Exaltation Holy Cross 3 3 3 b 3 b 3 b 3 3 b 3 b 3 Ó 2 4 2 4 2 4 108

15 19 22 25 2 b 4 2 b 4 2 b 4 VERSE 4 b b 4 J ut ter mys teries from old. 4 J Most High God, ir re deem er. 4 J nor were y faith ful to his cov e nant. 4. But he, be ing mer ci ful, for gave ir sin and de stroyed m not; ten he turned back his an ger and let 2 b 4 Psalm 78: Do Not Forget Works Lord J 4 J none his wrath be roused. D.C. D.C. D.C. 2 4 D.C. 109

Psalm 80: Lord, Make Us Turn to You 1st Sunday Advent Year B 4th Sunday Advent Year C 3 All: 3 D G A sus4 A to G you; A sus4 Lord, make us turn A you; to SA C M O P PY LE Lord, make us turn D 5 G let VERSES 9 D/F Em us B sus4 see, see your Cantor: 1. O shep herd Is rael, 13 Ó 18 Ι 2. Once a gain, 22 see; 26 O LORD take care plant ed, 29 hosts, this vine, 3. May your son help be shall Ó with Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: George Lower, b. 1967, 2006, International Liturgy Publications 110 man save us. 3 and what your right hand cher u bim, shine has man whom you your self made strong. from heav en, D saved. come to D sus4 and pro tect A be to save us; we look down and come A sus4 from your throne up on power, and heark en, Rouse your forth. face Em B your right hand,

32 34 with son man whom Then we will no more with you your self made strong. 3 1 3 36 new life, and we will Psalm 80: Lord, Make Us Turn to You draw from you; give us call up on your name. 111

Psalm 80: The Vineyard Lord 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A α α α α 31 The vineyard Lord is house Is ra el, house Is ra el. SA C M O P PY LE All: αα α α VERSES 7 Cantor: µ 1. A vine from Egypt 2. Why have you broken 3. Once again, O 4. Then we will no 8 αα α α you drove away na so that every passerby look down from heav give us new life, and we will call up 9 α α αα It put forth its foliage The boar from forest take care this vine, and protect what your right O LORD, God α α αα 10 its shoots as far and beasts field son man whom you your if your face shine upon us, n we you down LORD more trans its with tions plucks en, on and its and your to lays hand hosts, as feed self shall Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Joe Higginbotham, b.1953, 2006, International Liturgy Publications 112 it has re planted it. fruit, see; name. Sea, waste, planted, store us; up made be planted; walls, hosts, draw from you; River. on it? strong. saved.

Psalm 81: Sing With Joy to God Our Help 9th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B Moderately (2 feel) 33 All: with oy to God our Τ help. SA C M O P PY LE Sing α Final VERSES Cantor: 8 1. Take up a melody, and sound 2. For it is a statute in 3. An unfamiliar speech I 4. "There shall be no strange god a α 12 Blow trumpet at new Who made it a decree for his hands were freed from I, LORD, am your timbrel, Israel, hear: mong you moon, Joseph basket. God pleasant harp and an ordinance God "I relieved his shoulder nor shall you worship any alien at full moon, on our solemn when he came forth from land In distress you called, and I who led you forth from land Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Bill Svarda, b. 1941 2003 International Liturgy Publications 113 lyre. Jacob, burden; god. feast. Egypt. rescued you." Egypt."

Psalm 84: Blessed Are They Who Dwell in Your House The Holy Family Year C (Optional Readings) 5 All: 7 are y who dwell in your house, Lord. O SA C M O P PY LE Bless ed 4 Bless ed VERSES 7 are y who dwell in your is in hear your your our Cantor: 1. How lovely 2. Happy y who dwell 3. O LORD hosts, 9 house, dwelling place, house! prayer; O Continual hearken, O My soul yearns and pines for courts Happy men whose O God, be strength hold you our My heart and my flesh cry out for Their hearts are set up and look upon face liv on your Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Joe Higginbotham, b. 1953, 2006, International Liturgy Publications 114 Lord. 10 O ing a LORD ly y God hosts! praise you. Jacob! LORD. are! shield, God. pilgrimage. nointed.

All: α α 3 3 VERSES α α Cantor: 5 9 12 16 20 α α α α α α α α Lord, let us see your 1. I will kind ness, and grant us your sal va hear what God pro claims; LORD, peace. peo fear ple. him, Near in deed is his sal glo ry dwell ing Ι for *for he tion. he pro claims pro claims peace to his va tion to those who in our land. 2. Kind ness and truth shall meet; us tice and peace shall kiss. Psalm 85: Lord, Let Us See Your Kindness Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Vince Ambrosetti, b. 1956, 1993, International Liturgy Publications 2nd Sunday Advent Year B 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A 3 Truth shall spring out earth, *Alternate text for 2nd Sunday Advent Year B and 116

α α 23 26 29 32 α α α α α α us tice shall look down from heav 3. The en. LORD him self will give his ben e fits; our land shall yield fore him, and pre pare Psalm 85: Lord, Let Us See Your Kindness its in crease. way Jus tice shall walk be his steps. 117

Psalm 86: Lord, You Are Good 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A αα 1 All: 3 you are good and for giv ing. SA C M O P PY LE Lord, 5 α α Lord, you are good and α α VERSES 9 Cantor: 1. You, O LORD, are good 2. All nations you have made shall 3. You, O LORD, are a God merci α 10 α abounding in kindness to all who O LORD, and glori slow to anger, abounding in kindness 11 αα my Hearken, O LORD, to For you are great, and you do won drous Turn toward me, and have pity on for giv and come ful for and and call fy and up your fi ing. prayer deeds; me; and attend to sound you a give your strength 118 giving, worship you, gracious, Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Joe Higginbotham, b.1953, 2006, International Liturgy Publications on you. name. delity. lone to my are your pleading. God. servant.

Psalm 89: Forever I Will Sing 4th Sunday Advent Year B The Nativity Lord Vigil Mass, Years ABC 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A 3 All: 3 SA C M O P PY LE For ev 6 er ev er I I will sing will sing good ness good ness Lord. For Lord. VERSES Cantor: 10 1. The promis es 15 all 18 22 tab 25 my mouth Ó lished heav en you have for ev your Lectionary notes: 4th Sunday Advent B: Verses 1, 2, 4 Nativity Vigil Mass: Verses 2, 3, 4 13th Sunday Ordinary A: Verses 1, 3, 5 Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Beth Ann Martinez, b. 1947, 1999, International Liturgy Publications 119 through your faith ful "My kind ness er"; ev er; con firmed shall pro claim Ι for For you have said, I will sing ness. LORD gen er a tions is es in faith ful ness. Ó

29 33 36 39 2. I have made a cho sen one, I have Ι cov e nant, a cov e nant with my sworn to Da vid my ser vant: For ev er will I con firm your pos ter i ty and es tab lish your throne for all gen er a 3 1 3 42 47 51 55 3. Bless ed peo ple who know oyful light your name y re us coun te nance, O Ι oice all Psalm 89: Forever I Will Sing day, LORD, y tions. shout; walk. tice y are ex alt ed, y are ex alt in Ι At your and through your ed. 120

59 64 68 71 76 80 84 88 4. He shall say Rock, my me, You are my fa r, my God, sav ior. my sav ior.' For ev er I will main tain my kind ness toward him, cov e nant with him 5. You are strength, and by your stands firm. splen dor ir Stands firm. and my strength, ir fa vor, by your fa vor our horn is ex Ι alt ed. For to Lord belongs our shield, and Ho ly One Is ra el, our king, Psalm 89: Forever I Will Sing our king. 121

Psalm 89: The Son David Saint Joseph, Spouse Blessed Virgin Mary 3 All: 3 son Da vid will live for Ó Τ Τ ev er. SA C M O P PY LE The to Verses Final VERSES 9 11 13 15 Cantor: 1. The promises LORD I will sing for 2. "I have made a covenant with my 3. "He shall say me, 'You are my ever, chosen one; far, through all generations my mouth shall proclaim your I have sworn to David my my God, Rock my for you have said, "My kindness is established for forever will I confirm your pos Forever I will maintain my kindness faithfulness, servant: savior!' ever"; terity toward him, in heaven you have confirmed your and establish your throne for all gener my covenant with him stands Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Bill Svarda, b. 1941 2003 International Liturgy Publications 122 faithfulness. ations." firm."

Psalm 90: Fill Us With Your Love 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B α α α α 33 All: Fill us love, 31 33 O Lord, we and will sing for oy! SA C M O P PY LE with your VERSES 6 9 αα α α Cantor: 3 1. Teach us α α αα to num we may gain 12 αααα long? αα α α 15 α α αα 18 we αα α α 21 days. Have 3 2. Fill us at day may shout pit y with for Make us your your kind and glad, for Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Tim Wells, b.1955, 2000, International Liturgy Publications 124 O Lord! How ser vants! oy turn, on that Ι Re a right, heart. days break our wis dom ber ness, glad days that Ι ness all when our you af

α α α α 23 flict ed us, for years when we saw e α α α α 3 26 3. Let your work be seen by your α α α α 30 33 36 α α α α α α α α chil dren; and may gra cious care ours; hands for us! be Psalm 90: Fill Us With Your Love ours! vil. ser vants and your glo ry by ir Ι Lord our God be pros per work our Pros per work our hands! 125

6 q = 86 11 15 High o ver all earth. Psalm 97: The Lord Is King # # 4 Ó # # VERSES 1, 2, 3 # # Transfiguration Sunday 7th Sunday Easter Year C Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, 2009, International Liturgy Publications The Lord is king, Most 1. to Verses Final (Transf. only) 1. The LORD is king; let earth re oice; let man y is lands be # # (Transf. only) 2. The mountains melt like wax be fore LORD, be fore LORD # # # # # # # # (7th Easter C only) 3. The LORD, LORD is king; let earth re glad. Clouds and dark ness are round a bout him; us tice and all earth. The heavens pro claim his us tice; oice; let man y is lands be glad. us tice and w 3 3 138

18 21 25 2 # # 4 4 w udg ment are foun da tion his throne. 2 # # 4 4 all peo ples see his glo ry. 2 # # 4 4 w udg ment are foun da tion his throne. VERSES 4, 5 # # (7th Easter C) # # 4. The heav ens pro claim his us tice, and all peo ples (Transf.) 5. Be cause you, O LORD, are (7th Easter C) 5. You, O LORD, are # # # # Most Most High High o ver all 2 4 4 see his glo ry. All gods are prostrate be fore him. 2 4 4 w earth, ex alt ed far a bove all gods. Lectionary notes: Transfiguration: Vss. 1, 2, 5 7th Easter C: Vss. 3, 4, 5 Psalm 97: The Lord Is King D.S. D.S. D.S. D.S. D.S. 139

Psalm 97: A Light Will Shine The Nativity Lord Mass at Dawn, Years ABC α α α 33 All: us light will shine on this day: Lord is born for us. SA C M O P PY LE A 5 α α α light will shine VERSE 1 9 α α α Ó on α α α 15 us 18 α 23 glad dawns for in LORD, you earth re oice; The heavens pro claim peo ples ust; see and glad ness, for ust, and give thanks to Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: David Mann, b. 1962, 2008, International Liturgy Publications 140 his let glo us. born for let glad. and all is king; tice, 2. Light αα be Lord isles day: 1. The LORD is man y α α α this Cantor: α α α 12 VERSE 2 us A his ry. up right heart. his ho ly name. Be

7 q = 112132 12 16 20 23 27 32 Psalm 98: The Lord Has Revealed to Nations The Lord has revealed to na tions, revealed his sav ing power. The power. Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950, 2007, International Liturgy Publications 1. to Verses Final 6 # 4 U VERSE 1 # # 1. Sing to LORD a new song, for he has done won drous deeds; his right hand has won vic to ry for him, for him, his ho ly arm. The VERSE 2 # 2. The LORD has made his sal va tion known: in sight na tions # # VERSE 3 # # he has re vealed his us tice. He has re mem bered his D.S. kind oy 6th Sunday Easter Year B 28th Sunday Ordinary Time Year C Last time ness and his faith ful ness toward house Is ra el. The 3. All ends earth have seen sal va tion by our God. Sing ful ly to LORD, all you lands; break in to song; sing praise. The J D.S. D.S. 141

Psalm 98: Sing to Lord a New Song Immaculate Conception 5 α 7 All: a new Τ Τ song, for he has done mar vel ous deeds. SA C M O P PY LE Sing to Lord to Verses Final VERSES Cantor: 8 α 1. Sing to LORD a 2. The LORD has made his salvation 3. All ends new song, known: earth for he has done wondrous in sight nations he has revealed his have seen salvation by our deeds; ustice. God. α 12 his right hand has won victory for He has remembered his kindness and his Sing oyfully to LORD, all you him, faithfulness lands; his holy toward house break into song; sing arm. Israel. praise. Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Bill Svarda, b. 1941 2003 International Liturgy Publications 142

Psalm 98: All Ends Earth The Nativity Lord Years ABC α 57 All: ends earth have seen Ι sav ing power 1. 2. God. God. SA C M O P PY LE All VERSES 6 α Cantor: 1. Sing to LORD a 2. The LORD has made his sal va 3. All ends 4. Sing praise to LORD with 8 α new tion his right hand has won victor y He has remembered his kindness and Sing oyfully to LORD, all With trumpets and sound song, known: earth harp, for he has done won in sight nations he has re vealed have seen salvation by with harp and me lo for his you him, faithfulness lands; horn Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Joe Higginbotham, b. 1953, 2006, International Liturgy Publications 143 his ho toward house break into song; sing oyfully before King, drous his our dious deeds; ustice. God. song. ly sing arm. Israel. praise. LORD.

Psalm 98: The Lord Comes to Rule Earth 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C Moderately 3 All: 3 Lord comes to Ó Τ to Verses Final VERSES 11 Cantor: Sing praise to LORD with Let sea and what fills it re Before LORD, for he 15 Τ earth with us tice. rule SA C M O P PY LE The 2 harp, sound, comes, with harp and melodious world and those who for he comes to rule song. dwell in it; earth; With trumpets and sound let rivers clap ir he will rule world with horn hands, ustice sing oyfully before King, mountains shout with m for and peoples with LORD. oy. equity. Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1997, 1998 1970, CCD Music: Bill Svarda, b. 1941 2003 International Liturgy Publications 144

Psalm 100: We Are His People 4th Sunday Easter Year C 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A Moderately 33 Ó 3 We are his peo ple, Al le lu ia, sheep his flock. al le lu ia. 10 14 1. Sing oyfully to LORD, all you 2. Know that LORD is 3. The LORD is come be his and his fore peo faith lands; God; good: with oyful flock he to all gener him ple, fulness, Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Bill Svarda, b. 1941 2003 International Liturgy Publications 145 ( serve LORD with he made us, his we his kindness endures for song. tends. ations. Τ Final 4 3 SA C M O P PY LE glad ness; are; ev er,

Psalm 103: The Lord's Kindness The Sacred Heart Jesus Year A α α α 33 All: Lord's kind ness ev er last ing is to those who fear him. SA C M O P PY LE The α α α VERSES 6 Cantor: α 1. Bless LORD, O 2. He pardons all your 3. Merciful and gracious is 8 αα α my soul; in iquities, LORD, α all my being, bless his ho ly heals all your slow to anger and abound ing in name. ills. kindness. and forget not all his benefits. Bless LORD, O my soul; He redeems your life from de struction, crowns you with kindness and com passion. Not according to our sins does he deal with us, nor does he requite us according to our crimes. Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: David Mann, b.1953, 2008, International Liturgy Publications 146

5 10 14 18 21 q = 86¼92 # 4 Psalm 104: Lord, Send Out Your Spirit Lord, send out your Spir it, and re # < > new face earth. earth. VERSE 1 # 1a. Bless 1b. Bless # LORD, LORD, O O 1. to Verses Final my my soul! soul! Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1970, 1997, 1998, CCD Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950, 2007, International Liturgy Publications O O man i fold are your works, O LORD! clod with ma es ty and glo ry, VERSES 2, 3 # Pentecost Vigil, Pentecost Mass during Day LORD, LORD, The robed in 2. How 4. If you 5. May my God, my God, earth light is as earth. you are you are full with a poco rit. great in deed! How great in deed! You are your crea tures. cloak. 2. (How) man i fold are your works, O LORD! In wis dom you have wrought m # # # J 3. Crea tures all look to you to give m food in due J all earth is full your crea tures; bless J J J time. When you give it to m, y gath er it; when you 154 D.S.

24 26 LORD, O my soul! Al le lu ia. o pen your hand, y are filled with good things. 4. (If you) take a way ir breath, y 5. (May ) glo ry LORD en dure for ev er; may 28 31 # per ish and re turn to ir dust. When you send forth your spir it, y are cre LORD be glad in his works! Pleas ing to him be my at Psalm 104: Lord, Send Out Your Spirit # 3 VERSES 4, 5 # # # 3 J J # # # J J ed, and you re new face earth. me; I will be glad in LORD. Lectionary notes: Pentecost Vigil: Vss. 1b, 2, 3, 4 Pentecost Mass during Day: Vss. 1a, 4, 5 D.S. D.S. D.S. D.S. 155

Psalm 116: Our Blessing Cup Holy Thursday Mass Lord's Supper All: 33 bless ing cup is a α com mun ion with SA C M O P PY LE Our 3 α Blood Christ, with α Blood Christ. VERSES Cantor: 7 1. How shall I make a return to 2. Precious in eyes 3. To you will I fer sacrifice 9 α The cup salvation I will I am your servant, son My vows to LORD I α up, handmaid; pay and I will call upon name you have loosed in presence all LORD LORD thanks giving, take your will α for all good he is death and I will call upon name Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Joe Higginbotham, b. 1953, 2006, International Liturgy Publications 168 α has his done for me? faithful ones. LORD. my his LORD. bonds. people.

Psalm 116: I Will Take Cup Salvation The Most Holy Body and Blood Christ Year B Moderately Take repeat each time All: will take SA C M O P PY LE 3 α 3 I 3 α call up on name Cantor: How shall I make a return to Precious in eyes To you will I fer a sacrifice thanks α α αα 10 The cup salvation I will take I am your servant, son your My vows to LORD I will sal va α α αα VERSES 6 cup tion, 2nd time to Verses Lord. LORD LORD giving, for all good he has is death his and I will call upon name and Τ Final ( done for me? faith ful ones. LORD. up, handmaid; pay and I will call upon name you have loosed my in presence all his LORD. bonds. people. 169 αααα (Lord.) Text: refrain: 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL; verses: 1998, 1997, 1970, CCD Music: Bill Svarda, b. 1941 2003 International Liturgy Publications