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Psalms In His Presence Feasts and Solemnities Accompaniment Edition by the composers group International Liturgy Publications Nashville, TN Expressive Responsorial Psalm Settings Of the Three-Year Cycle From the Texts of the Lectionary for Mass
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P s a l m s In

His Presence

Feasts and Solemnit ies A c c o m p a n i m e n t E d i t i o n

by the composers group

International Liturgy Publications

Nashville, TN

Expressive Responsorial Psalm Settings

Of the Three-Year Cycle

From the Texts of the Lectionary for Mass

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MB34013 (Accompaniment Edition – Feasts and Solemnities)

Copyright © 2010, International Liturgy Publications

PO Box 50476, Nashville, TN, 37205

www.ILPmusic.org 888-898-SONG

International copyright secured. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced,

stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, digital or

mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any other storage or retrieval system

without the prior written permission of the publisher.

Printed in the United States of America

Psalms In His Presence F e a s t s a nd S o l emn i t i e s

Expressive Responsorial Psalm Settings of the Three-Year Cycle

from the Texts of the Lectionary for Mass

by the composers group Songs In His Presence. www.SongsInHisPresence.com

Compiled and edited by Jane Terwilliger

Photography and cover design by John Anderson

The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997,

International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. (ICEL) All rights reserved.

Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second

typical edition, © 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc. (CCD), Washington,

D.C. All rights reserved.

Other collections available from ILP:

“Psalms” by Songs In His Presence (CD3400, MB3400)

“Waters of the River: Psalms for the Three Year Cycle” by Bill Svarda (MB13103)

TheTheTheThe Mission Hymnal (HM20101)

Saint Augustine HymnalSaint Augustine HymnalSaint Augustine HymnalSaint Augustine Hymnal (HM20102, HM20103, HM20104, AC20102, AC20103,

AC20104)

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P R E F A C E

Songs In His Presence is a group of composers within International Liturgy Publications (ILP)

who share spiritual and musical roots in a renewal of faith and worship in our age. This Psalter

is a bestowal of God’s bounty to us, shared blessings of faith, love, worship and community. The

Holy Spirit continually refreshes the Church as she seeks Him throughout time. So it is our hope

that many will be drawn more deeply into the love of God through these sung prayers of

Scripture, the Psalms.

The practical use of these settings will be as the Responsorial Psalms for the Liturgy of the

Roman Catholic Mass. Yet all who desire the Word of God to penetrate hearts will find these

edifying, inviting many uses in other celebrations of worship and faith. We have maintained the

original translations of the New American Bible, as disseminated in the Lectionary for Mass into

a 3-year cycle of Sundays, Feasts and Solemnities. The order of appearance in each volume is

mainly according to each psalm’s liturgical use. The Psalms In His Presence collection is

available in separate volumes for each year of the cycle (A, B, and C), and a fourth volume for

the many Feasts and Solemnities not specified to a designated cycle year. Accompaniment and

Vocal/Guitar editions are available. Other editions such as recordings, choral octavos and

instrumental parts are available as listed by the publisher, ILP.

Note: The Feasts and Solemnities volume includes all four Responsorial Psalms of the prolonged

celebration of Mass at the Vigil of Pentecost. (Notitiae, 259, 156-159)

The Psalms are the ageless sung prayers of Sacred Scripture, the shared prayer of the Judeo-

Christian faith. They express our hearts to God, our sorrows, our calling “deep unto deep,” yet

with hope, faith, gratitude, and love. The community will participate in the psalm most

effectively and memorably when led by Psalmists who sing not only with skill and beauty, but

who accept their role, at all times, as humble messengers of the love and faith behind these

divinely-inspired words. We pray that our part as composers, arrangers, and publisher assists

others in reception of God’s bountiful grace.

Jane Terwilliger and the composers of Songs In His Presence

Since its inception in 2004, Songs In His Presence has made an enormous contribution to the

musical worship of the Church, helping us to pray more fervently as the mystical Body of Christ.

“Psalms In His Presence” is an extraordinary work. We are honored to present this collection

of psalm settings for your use. May the Word that lives within this eloquent music carry us ever

more deeply into the enduring presence of God.

Vince Ambrosetti

Publisher, ILP

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Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.

Music by

DONALD FISHEL

Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Psalm 98: Sing to the Lord a New Song

Sing

Refrain

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to

the

Lord

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Last time

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LORD

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Am

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his

3. All

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ends

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earth

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seen

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tion

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our

God.

Sing

4

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you

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sing

praise.

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Verse 2

Em

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Psalm 89: Forever I Will SingVigil of Christmas, Chrism Mass

Music by

JANE TERWILLIGER

Psalm 89: The Son of DavidSolemnity of St. Joseph, husband of Mary

[D9]E9

[D9/C#]E9/D#

[Bm]C#m

[G]A

3

3 3

con pedale

[A]

B

For ev

Refrains I & II[D9]

E9

- er

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[D9/C#]E9/D#

[Bm]C#m

I

will sing

[G]A

[A]

B

the

3 3 3

(REF. II: Sol. St. Joseph)

(REF. I: Vigil; Chrism)

The son

of

Da

vid

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will

live

for

3 3 3

3

3 3 3

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, descant by Roger Holtz, b.1950, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.

1.

to Verses

good

[D9]E9

ness,

-

[D9/C#]E9/D#

the good

[Bm]C#m

ness

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the

Lord.

[C]D

[A]

B

For

[A]B

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1. The6. My

ev

er,

-

will live

for

ev

er.

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The

3

3

3

3 3

6

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with alternate accompaniment and descantRefrain I

Descant (optional)

For

ev

- er

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will

sing

ev

Melody[D9]

E9

er

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[Bm]C#m

I

will sing

[G]A

[A]

B

the

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3 3 3

to Verses Final

the

good

ness

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Lord.

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ness,

[D9/C#]

E9/D#

the good

[Bm]C#m

ness

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Lord.

[C]D

[A]

B

6. "My

6. "My

[A]B

3

3

Lectionary Notes:

Vigil of Christmas: Refrain I, Vss. 2, 3, 4

Solemnity of St. Joseph: Refrain II, Vss. 1, 2, 4

Chrism Mass: Vss. 5, 6

poco rit.

3 3

3

7

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(Solemnity St. Joseph only)

Verses 1, 2, 3, 4 (Solemnity of St. Joseph, Vigil of Christmas)

[D2]E2

is- es-

of the LORD

[A]B

I will sing

[G/B]A/C#

for ev

- er;

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[A]B

through all

[D2]E2

[D2]E2

gen er- a

[A/C#]B/D#

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my

2. I have made a cov

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with my chos

en- one,

I have sworn to Da

vid

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3. Bless ed

- the peo

ple

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the joy

ful- shout;

in

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4. He

(Vigil Christmas only)

shall say of me,

"You

are my fa

ther,

-

my God,

the

3

mouth

[Em]F#m

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[A]B

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3

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3

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coun

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O LORD,

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3

rock,

my sav

ior."- For ev

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my

3

3

33

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ness- is es tab

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5. "I

Verses 5, 6 (Chrism Mass)

[D2]E2

[A]B

have

found

[G/B]A/C#

[A]

B

Da

[D2]E2

[D2]E2

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[A/C#]B/D#

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ser

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vant;

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ho

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al

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3

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my

[D]E

arm

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him

[G/B]A/C#

strong."

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fa

ther,

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sav

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For

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10

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Music by

ROGER HOLTZ &

JANE TERWILLIGER

Psalm 96: Today Is Born

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2006, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.

The Nativity of the Lord, Mass at Midnight

A

Asus4

A

Refrain

To day

A/E

- is

born,

E

to day

- is

con pedale

1.

born

D

our

Sav

A/E

ior,

- Christ

E

the Lord.

A

Asus4

A

To day

A/E

- is

to Verses Final

Lord.

A

Bm/A

A

2. An -

Lord.

A

D/A

A

11

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1. Sing

Verses 1 & 2

A

to

the

3

LORD

a

new

3

song;

E/G#

sing

F#m

to

the

3

LORD,

all

you

3

lands.

C#m

2. (An)- nounce

his

sal

3

va

- tion,

- day

af

ter

3

- day.

Tell

his

glo

ry

- a

3

mong

- the na

tions;

-

3

3

3

3

3

3 3

D.S.

D.S.

Sing

D

to

the

3

LORD;

Esus

bless

E

his

name.

A

D/A

A

To day

- is

a mong

- all

peo

ples,

- his

won

drous

3

- deeds.

To day

- is

3

3

3

12

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Verses 3 & 4

A

3. Let theheav

ens

- be

3

glad

E/G#

F#m

and theearth

re

joice;

C#m

-

D

let thesea

and

what

3

4. They

shall

ex

ult

- be fore

- the

LORD,

for he comes;

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to

3

fills

E

it

re

sound;

D/F#

-

E/G#

A

Let theplains

be

joy

E

ful

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all

F#m

that

is

rule

the

earth.

He shall rule

3

the world,

shall rule

the world

with

3

D.S.

D.S.

in

C#m

them!

Then

D

shall

all

the

trees

Esus

of

the

3

for

E

est

- ex

3

ult.

A

-

D/A

A

A

To day

- is

jus

tice

- and the peo

ples

- the peo

ples

- with

his

con

stan- cy.

-

To day

- is

3

13

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Psalm 97: A Light Will ShineNativity of the Lord, Mass at Dawn

Music by

MICHAEL GISZCZAK

& JANE TERWILLIGER

Refrain

A

light

G

will

shine

Am7/G

on us

this

day:

D/F#

C/G

the

con pedale

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Michael Giszczak, b.1951, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.

Lord

Em

is

Em/D

born

Abmaj7/C

for

Bb/D

us.

Eb

G

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1. The

Verses

. LORD

Bb/G

is

king;

F/A

let

the

earth

G

re

joice;

-

let

the

man

Dm

y- is

lands

-

2. Light

dawns

for

the

just;

and

glad ness,

- for the

Eb/Bb

be

F

glad.

G

G/B

The

heav

C

ens

- pro claim

- his

D/C

up

right

- of

heart.

Be

glad

in the LORD,

you

broaden

jus

G/B

tice,

- and all

G

peo

ples

- see

Em

his glo

Eb/Bb

ry.

-

to Refrain

D

just,

and give

thanks

to his ho

ly- name.

to Refrain

15

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Psalm 98: All the Ends of the Earth

Music by

DONALD FISHEL

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Nativity of the Lord, Mass during the Day

Common (Christmas)

All

Refrain

G

the

ends

Em

of

the

earth

D

have

seen

Bm

the

sav

C

ing

- pow

D

er- of

con pedale

1.

to Verses & Final

God.

Em

God.

Em

Last time

2. The

4. Sing

Last time

4.(Sing) praise

1. Sing

Verses 1, 3, 4Em

to

to

the

the

LORD

LORD

a

with

new

the

song,

harp,

Am

with

for

the

he

harp

D

has

and

mel

done

won

o

- di-

drous

ous

-

-

deeds;

song.

Em

his

With

3. All

the

ends

of the

earth

have

seen

the sal

va

-

tion

- by

our

God.

Sing

16

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trum

Em

pets

(cue notes: V. 4)

-

hand

and

has

the

won

sound

of the

vic

horn

C

to- ry

-

for him,

for

sing

him,

joy

D

ful- ly

-

his

be

ho

fore

-

ly

the

- arm.

King,

Em

the

LORD.

to Refrain

joy

ful

- ly

- to the

LORD,

all

you

lands;

break

in

to

- song;

sing

praise.

to Refrain

2. (The) LORD

Verse 2Em

has

made

his sal

va

Am

-

tion

- known:

in the

sight

D

of

the

na

tions

-

he

C

has

re

vealed

D

- his

jus

Em

tice.

-

He

has

re

mem

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kind

F

ness

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his

faith

Amful

- ness

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house

D

of

Is

ra

- el.

Em

-

to Refrain

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The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph Music by

JANE TERWILLIGER

and ANN BERGER

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Ann Berger, b.1954, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Psalm 128: Blessed Are Those Who Fear the Lordand Walk in His Ways

Bless

Refrain I

G

ed,

- bless

Am

ed- are those

G/B

who fear

C

D

the Lord

Em

and walk

C

Am

in his ways.

Gsus4

G

3. Be

-

con pedale

q. = 50

The Conferral of the Sacrament of Marriage

Psalm 128: Blessed Are Those Who Fear the Lord

33rd Sunday Ordinary Year AMusic by

JANE TERWILLIGER

and ANN BERGER

Bless

Refrain II

G

ed,

- bless

Am

ed- are those

G/B

who fear

C

the Lord.

Gsus4

G

3. Be

-

con pedale

1. Bless(Ref.II) Bless

Verses 1 & 2

G

eded-

- areis

you--eve

C/G

ry-

whoone- who

fearfears

Am/G

thethe LORD,

LORD,

Em

whowho

walkwalks

C

Am

inin

hishis

ways!ways!

F

D

ForFor

2. Your wife shall be

like a fruit

ful- vine

in the re cess

- - es

of your home;

your

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you

Am

shall eat the fruit

D

of your hand

E‹

i- work;

- blessed

C

shall you be,

A‹

and fa

D

vored.-

D7

C/D

to RefrainD

2 2

chil

dren

- like ol

ive- plants

a round

-

your ta

- ble.

to Refrain 2 2

2 2

2 2

3. (Be-) hold,

Verse 3

G

thus

C/G

is the man

Am/G

blessed

Em

who fears

C

Am

the LORD.

F

D

The

LORD

Am

bless

Dyou from Zi

E‹ on:-

may you see

C

the pros per

- i- ty- of Je

2

-

2

2

ru

Bm

- sa lem-

Em

all the days

F

of your life.

D

D7

C/D

to RefrainD

2

2

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Guitar: capo 2, play D

Psalm 67: May God Bless Us in His Mercy

Music by ROGER HOLTZ

& JANE TERWILLIGER

Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God

May

Cantor:

Refrain

E[D]

God

bless

F#m[Em]

us

in his mer

A[G]

- cy.

E[D]

Refrain

con pedale

to Verses

rit.

Final

May

Assembly:

E[D]

God

bless

F#m[Em]

us

in his mer

A[G]

- cy.

E[D]

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2009, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Verses

A[G]

1. May

God

have

pit

B[A]

y

- on

us

E[D]

and

bless

us;

E/G#[D/F#]

A[G]

May he let

his

2. May

the

na

tions

- be

glad

and

ex - ult

be

cause

- you

3. May

the

peo

ples

- praise

you,

O God;

may

all

the

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face

B[A]

shine

up

on

E[D]

- us.

E/G#[D/F#]

F#m[Em]

So

may

your

way

B[A]

be

rule

the

peo

- ples,

you

rule

the

peo

ples

-

peo

- ples

praise

you!

May

God

D.S.

D.S.

D.S.

known

G#[F#]

up on

- the

earth;

C#m[Bm]

A[G]

a

mong

- all

na

F#m[Em]

tions,

- your

sal

va

-

Bsus4[Asus4]

tion.

-

B[A]

in

eq

ui

- ty;

-

the

na

tions

- on

the

earth

you

guide.

bless

us,

and

may

all

the

ends

of the earth

fear

him!

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Music by

DONALD E. FISHELq = 112-120

Epiphany of the Lord

Psalm 72: Lord, Every Nation on Earth Will Adore You

Lord,

RefrainG

eve

ry

- na

C/G

tion

- on

earth,

eve

C

ry-

con pedale

to Verses Final

na

D

tion

- on

earth

D/F#

will

a

dore

-

C/G

you.

G

dore

C/G

you.

G

4

2

rit.

Verses

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Response from the Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for use in the Dioceses of the United States ,

second typical edition, Copyright © 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950, accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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1. O God,

G

withyour judg

ment-

en dow

Am/G

- the

king,

and

C/G

with

your

2. Jus

tice

- shall flow

er-

in

his

days,

and pro found

- peace,

till the

3. The kings

of

Tar shish

- and the Isles

shall of

fer- gifts;

the kings

of A

-

4. For he

shall

res cue-

the poor

when he cries

out,

and the

af flict

- ed

- whenhe

has

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jus

tice,

- the king's

G

son;

he

Em

shall

gov ern-

your

moon

be

no

more.

May

he

rule

from

ra bi- a

- and

Se ba

- shall bring

trib ute.

-

All

kings

shall

no

one

to

help

him.

He

shall

have

pit y

- for the

D.C.

D.C.

D.C.

D.C.

peo

Bm

ple

- with jus

tice-

and

C

your

af

flict- ed- ones

with

judg

D/F#

ment.

-

D

sea

to

sea,

and from

the Riv

er

- to the ends

of

the

earth.

pay

him

hom age,-

all

na

tions

- shall

serve him.

low ly

- and the poor;

the lives

of

the

poor

he

shall

save.

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Baptism of the Lord (1st Sunday Ordinary ABC)

Music by

JANE TERWILLIGER

Psalm 29: The Lord Will Bless

E

Refrain

The Lord

will bless,

B

C#m

the Lord

will

bless,

B

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2004, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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1. & Final

to Verses

con pedale

E/G#

the Lord

will bless

his peo

A9 ple

- with

peace.

A%/E

E

E

(2., 3.) The

Last time

Last time

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1. Give

G#m

Verses 1, 2

to the LORD,

you

sons

A

of God,

give

C#m

to the LORD

2. (The) voice

of the LORD

is

o ver- the

wa

ters,

-

the LORD,

o ver-

glo

F#m

ry

- and

3

praise,

B

give

G#m

to the LORD

the

glo

C#m

ry

- due

his

name;

D

vast

3

wa

ters.

-

The voice

of the LORD

is

might

- -

3

3

3

D.C.

D.C.

B

a dore

- the

LORD

E

in

ho

Dly

- at

tire.

E

-

y;

-

the voice

of the LORD

is

ma

jes

- tic.

-

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3. (The) God

G#m

Verse 3

A

of glo

ry

- thun

C#m

ders,

-

and

in

his

3

3

3

3

3

poco rit.

poco rit.

A tempo

A tempo

tem

F#m

ple

- all

say,

"Glo

B

ry!"

-

The LORD

G#m

is en throned

C#m

- a bove

- the

flood;

D

broaden

broaden

D.C.

B

E

the LORD

is en throned

D

- as king

for

ev

E

- er.

-

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P A G I N A R A S A

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Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2009, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Psalm 40: Here I Am, Lord

Music by

DONALD FISHEL

Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord, 2nd Sunday Ordinary AB

Here

Refrain

C

C/E

I

am,

F

Lord;

I

come

G

to do

your

will.

C

con pedale

Freely

(Sol.) 5. Your

(A,B) 2. Sac(Sol.) 2. Sac

Verses 1, 2, 5

Am

(A,B) 1. I have

justice I kept not

rifice or ob

rifice or

waited,

--

wait

ofla

hid

F

-

fer

ed

with

-

-tion

for

ing

in

-

-

-

you

my

the

you

heart;

LORD,

wished not,

wished not,

Em

---

but

your

���

faithfulness and your sal

ears open to o

and he stooped toward

G

bedience

vation I

me and heard

-

have

you

my

cry.

spoken of;

gave me.

C

A tempo

D.C.

Am

(1.) And he

(2.) Hol

(3.) I have made no

put a new

secret of your

ocausts or sin

-

song

of

kind

F

in

fer

ness

-

-

to

ings

and

-

-

my

you

your

mouth,

truth

sought not;

Dm

in the

a hymn

then said

vast

to our

I, "Behold,

as

I

---

God.

come."

sembly.

Gsus4

-

G

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Freely

Verse 3

C

3. "In the written

scroll it is

pre

scribed

G/B

- for me,

Am

to do your

will, O my

Am/G

A tempo

D.C.

God,

F

is

my

de

light,

F

-

Dm

and your

law is within

my

heart!"

Gsus4

G

Freely

Am

Verse 4

4. I an

nounced your

Am/G

- jus

F

tice

- in

the

vast

as

sembly;

F

-

A tempo

D.C.

Dm

I did not

re

Dm/C

strain my

Dm/B

- lips,

as

you,

Dm/A

O

LORD,

know.

Gsus4 G

Lectionary notes:

Solemnity of the Annunciation: Vss. 2, 3, 4, 5

2nd Sunday Ordinary A, B: Vss. 1, 2, 3, 4

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Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Psalm 51: Create a Clean Heart in Me

Psalm 51: Be Merciful, O LordAsh Wednesday, lst Sunday Lent Year A

Resurrection of the Lord at the Easter Vigil, 5th Sunday Lent Year B

1.

to Verses

Music by

DONALD FISHEL

Final

Guitar capo 3

Refrains I & II

REF. II: CreREF. I: Be

Dm[Bm]

atemer

-

Gm[Em]

aci

-

cleanful,

- O

heartLord,

C[A]

infor

me,we

O

have

God.sinned.

Dm[Bm]

CreBe

-

Freely

Verses

Gm[Em]2. For I acknowledge3. A clean heart create for

5. Give me back the joy of4. Give me back the joy of

1. Have mercy on me, O God,

6. For you are not pleased with

inmyme,

youryoursac

your

ofO

salsalri

-

good

vava

fi-ces;

God,fence

Dm[Bm]

-

---

tion,tion,

ness;

-

--

chords may be rolled and/or revoiced

Gm[Em]2. and

5. and a will4. and a will

3. and a stead

6. should I offer

1. in the greatness of your

commyfast

inginga

--

-sin isspirit

spiritspirit

passion wipe

holocaust, you

- out

bere

sussus

would

myforenew

taintainnot

--

--

ofme

with

ininac

me.me.

fence.

in me.always

cept it.

-

-

-

Dm[Bm]

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F[D]

4. O Lord,

1. Thoroughly

3. Cast me not2. "Against you

6. My sacrifice, O5. I will teach trans

outon

ogres

wash

God, is

-

mely

a

- - -

fromhavefrom

pensorscon

- - - -- - - -

myI

your

myyourtrite

-

guiltsinned,

presence,

lips,waysspirit;

C/E[A/C#]

A tempo

D.C.

Am[F#m]

5. and4. and

1. and of

3. and your Ho2. and done what

6. a heart contrite

myisly

my

and

-

sinevilSpirit take

sinners shall remouth shall pro

humbled, O God, you

innot

claimturnwill

--

----yourfrom

yourtonot

cleanse

sight."

praise.

me.

spurn.you.

Dm[Bm]

me.

Lectionary notes:

Ash Wednesday: "Be Merciful," Vss. 1, 2, 3, 4

1st Sunday Lent A: "Be Merciful," Vss. 1, 2, 3, 4

5th Sunday Lent B: "Create a Clean Heart" Vss. 1, 3, 5

Easter Vigil: "Create a Clean Heart," Vss. 3, 5, 6

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with Reverent expression

Psalm 22: My God, My God

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2004, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion, Holy Week (Common)Music by

DONALD FISHEL

Em Cantor:

Refrain A

Em

My

God,

my

God,

Am

why

D

have

you

a

ban

G

- doned- me?

p

1. 2.

EmMy

God,

my

God,

Am Dwhy have you

a

ban

Em

- doned- me?

to Refrain B

to Verse 3

Assembly:Em

Refrain B

My

God,

my

God,

Am

why

D

have

you

a

ban

G

- doned- me?

-

Em

My

God,

my

God,

Am

Fine

Dwhy have you

a

ban

Em

- doned- me?

1, 2, 4

to Verses 1, 2, 4 5.

1, 2, 4

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Verses 1, 2, 3

B

Cantor:

1. All

who

see me

scoff

Em

at me;

they

Cantor:

2. In

deed,

-

man

y

- dogs

sur round

- me,

a

Cantor:

3. They

di

vide

- my

gar ments

- a mong

- them,

3

mock

D

me

with

part

ed- lips,

they

wag

G

their heads:

pack

of e

vil

- do

- ers

- clos

es

- in

up on

- me;

and

for

my

ves

ture

- they

cast

lots.

3

p

3

3

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Em

"He re lied

- on

the LORD;

let him

de liv

Am

- er- him,

let

him

they have pierced

my

hands

and

my

feet;

But

you,

O

LORD,

be

not

far

from me;

O

my

res

G

cue- him,

if

he

loves

B

him."

to Refrain A

to Refrain B

I

can

count

all

my

bones.

help,

has ten

- to aid

me.

to Refrain B

Verse 1,3 to Ref. B

Verse 2 to Ref. A

after vs. 2,3

after vs. 1

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Verse 4

Cantor, male section, or choir:B

4. I

will

pro

-claim

your

name

to my breth

Em

ren;

-

B

in the midst

of the as

-

sem

bly

- I

will praise

Em

you:

D

"You

who

fear

the LORD,

praise

G

him;

all

you

des

cen

Em

- dants

- of Ja

cob,

-

give

glo ry

- to him;

Am

re

vere

G

- him,

all

you de scend

- ants

- of Is

B

ra

- el!"

-

to Refrain B

p

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Psalm 116: Our Blessing CupHoly Thursday Evening Mass of the Lord's Supper

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Ann Berger, b.1954; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Music by

ANN BERGER

Refrain

Our

bless

F

ing- cup

- is a com mun

Bb/F

- ion

F

- with the Blood

Gm

C

of Christ.

Last time

Bb

F

3. (To)

Last time

Last time

1. How

Verses

Dm

shall I make

A‹

a re turn

Gm - to the LORD

Dm

for all the

2. Pre cious- in the eyes

of the LORD

is the

3. (To) you

will I of

fer

- a sac

ri- - fice

of thanks

and will

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good

Ebhe has done

Bb

for

me?

G

C

The cup

D‹

of sal va

Eb

- tion

- I

death

of his faith

ful

- ones.

I

am your ser

vant,

- the

call

on the name

of the LORD.

My vows

to the LORD

will

Bb

take

up,

C

and I will call

Gm

up on- the name

Bb

of the LORD.

C

to Refrain

son

of your hand

maid,

- you

have loosed

my

bonds.

to Refrain

I

will

pay

in the pres

ence

- of all

his peo

ple.

-

to Refrain

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Music by

ANN FONS

Psalm 31: Father, into Your Hands I Commend My SpiritGood Friday of the Lord's Passion

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Ann Fons, b.1955, accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Fa

Refrain

Dm

ther,

- in to- your hands

I com mend

Gm

- my

spir

A

it.-

Verse 1

Dm

1. In you,

O LORD,

I take ref

uge;-

let me nev

Gm

er

- be

3

put

to

shame.

Asus4

A

3

Dm

In your jus

tice

- res

cue- me.

In to

- your hands

Gm

I com mend

- my

spir

A

it;

-

you

will re deem

- me,

O

3

LORD,

F

Gm

O

faith

ful

- God.

Asus4

A

to Refrain

3

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Verse 2

Dm

2. For all

my foes

I am an ob

ject- of re proach,

-

Dm

a laugh

ing- stock

- to my

neigh

bors,- and

a dread

Gm

to my friends;

A

theywho see

me

a

3

broad

-

flee

A

from me.

Dm

I am

for got

- ten- like the un

Gm

re- mem- bered- dead;

C

I

Dm

am like a dish

Gm

that is bro

Asus4

ken.

A

-

to Refrain

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Verse 3

F

3. But my trust

is in you,

O LORD;

I

say,

Gm

"You

are

my

3

God.

Csus4

C Am

In yourhands

is my

3

des

Dm

ti- ny;

- res cue- me

Gm

from the clutch

es- of my en

e- mies

-

C

and my per

se

- cu

Asus4

- tors."

A

-

to Refrain

4. Let

Verse 4

Dm

your face

shine up on- your ser

vant;

-

save

C

me

in

your

kind

A

ness.

-

Take

con pedale

cour

Gm7

age

- and

3

be

stout

heart

F

- ed,

-

all

you

Dm

who hope

Gm

in the LORD.

Asus4

A

to Refrain

3

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P A G I N A R A S A

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Psalm 104: Lord Send out Your SpiritResurrection of the Lord at the Easter Vigil

Music by

SR. STACY WHITFIELD, S.G.L.

Lord,

D

Refrain

A/C#

send

G/B

out

your Spir

D/A

it.

-

G

Re new

- the

con pedale

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Stacy Whitfield, SGL, b.1956; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2008, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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face

D/F#

of

the earth.

Em

A

G

Re

new

- the

face

A

of

A7

the

to Verse 1 & Final to Verses 2 & 4 to Verses 3 & 5

earth.

Dsus4

D

D

2. 4. You

D

3. You5. How

r.h.

r.h.

r.h.

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1. Bless

Verse 1

D

the LORD,

A/C#

O my soul!

G/B

D/A

O

LORD,

my

God,

G

you

are

great

D/F#

in deed!-

Em

A

You

Bm

are clothed

D/A

with

maj

es

- ty

G

- and

glo

D/F#

ry,

-

D.C.

robed

Em

in light

G

as

with

a

cloak.

Asus4

A

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2. (You) fixed

Verse 2

D

the earth

G

on

its

foun

da

D

- tion,

-

G

not

to

be

moved

F#m

for

ev

-

Em/G

er;

A

- with

the o

Em

cean,

-

A

as

with

a

gar

Em

ment,

-

A

you

cov

G

ered

- it;

A

a

-

D.C.

bove

Bm

the

moun

D/A

tains

- the

wa

G

ters

- stood.

Asus4

A

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3. (You) send

Verse 3

D

forth springs

A/C#

in

to

- the

wa

G/Bter

- cours

D/A

- es

- that

wind

G

a

mong

D/F#

- the

moun

Em

tains.

A

- -

Be

side

-

G/B

them

the

birds

D/Aof

heav

en

- dwell;

Em7/G

A

from

a

mong

Bm

- their

branch

F#m

es

-

D.C.

they

Em7/G

send

forth

A

their

song.

D

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4. (You) wa

Verse 4

D

- ter

G

the

moun

D

tains

-

G

from

your

pal

F#m

ace;

Em/G

-

the

A

earth

Em

is

A

re

plete

-

Em

with

A

the

fruit

G

of

your

works.

A

You

raise

D

the grass

A/C#

for the cat

G/B

- tle,

D/A

and

veg

G

e

- ta

D/F#

- tion- for

man's

D.C.

use,

Em

A

pro

duc

G

- ing

- bread

A

from

the earth.

D

r.h.

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5. (How) man

Verse 5

D

i fold-

A/C#

are your works,

G/B

O

LORD!

D/A

In

wis

G

dom

- you

D/F#

have wrought

them

all —

Em

A

the

earth

is

full

D

of

G

your

crea

D

- tures.

G

Bless

the

D.C.

LORD,

Bm

bless

the

LORD,

Em

O

A

my

soul!.

Dsus4 D

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Psalm 33: The Earth Is Full

Music by

ANN FONS

Resurrection of the Lord at the Easter Vigil

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Ann Fons, b.1955; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Refrain

The

earth

D

is

full

A/C#

of the good

Bm

ness- of

the

Lord,

G

con pedale

full

A

of

the

A/G

good

D/F#

ness,

- the good

Em

ness

- of

A

the Lord.

D

Dsus4 D

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Verses 1, 2

1. Up

D

right

- is the word,

Bm7

the word

Em7

of the

LORD,

A/C#

and all

Bm

his

2. By the word

of

the

LORD

the heav

ens- were

made;

by the breath

of his

works

Em

are

trust

wor

Asus4

- thy.

-

A

He loves

Bm

jus

F#m

tice- and

mouth

all

their host.

He gath

ers- the

wa

ters

- of the

D.S.

D.S.

right;

G

A

D/F#

of the kind

Bm

ness

- of the LORD

Em7

the

earth

D/F#

is

full.

A

The

sea

as in

a flask;

in cel

lars- he

con

fines

- the

deep.

The

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Verses 3, 4

3. Bless

D

ed

- the

na

Bm7

tion

- whose God

Em7

is

the LORD,

A/C#

the peo

Bm

ple

- he has

4. Our soul

waits,

waits

for

the LORD,

who

is

our

cho

Em

sen

- for his own

Asus4

in

her

A

- i- tance.

-

Bm

From

heav

F#m

en

- the

help

and

our

shield.

May

your

kind

ness,

-

D.S.

D.S.

LORD

G

looks

A

down;

D/F#

he

Bm

sees

all

Em7

man kind.

D/F#

-

A

The

O

LORD,

be u pon

- us

who have put

our hope

in

you.

The

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Psalm 16: You Are My Inheritance

Music by

MICHAEL GISZCZAK

Resurrection of the Lord at the Easter Vigil

33rd Sunday Ordinary, Year B

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Michael Giszczak, b.1951; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2004, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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[Bm]Dm

[Em7]Gm7

[F#m7]

Am7

Refrain

[Bm]Dm

You are my

in her

- it- ance,

- O

Lord.

[Em]Gm

You are my

in

-

pedal simile

1.

her

[F#]A

it- ance,

- O

Lord.

[G]Bb

You are my

in

her

[A]C

- it- ance,

-

O Lord.

[Bm]Dm

[Em7]Gm7

[F#m7]Am7

to Verses Final

Lord.

[Bm]Dm

[F#m7]

Am7[Bm]Dm

[A]C

Lord.

[Bm]Dm

[Em7]Gm7

[F#m7]Am7

[B]D

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F[D]

Verses

1. O

LORD,

my al lot

- ted

- por

Gm[Em]

tion- and

my

cup,

2. There

fore

- my

heart

is

glad

and my soul

re joic

-

es,-

3. You

will

show

me

the

path

to

life,

pedal simile

Bb[G]you it is

who

hold

Bb/D[G/B]

fast my

lot.

Fsus4[Dsus4] F[D]

my

bod y,

- too,

a bides

- in

con

fi- dence;-

be

-

full

ness

- of

3

joys

in

your

3

pres

ence,

-

the de

-

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Dm[Bm]

I

set

the

LORD

ev

er

- be

3

fore-

Gm[Em]

me;

with

cause

you will

not

a ban

- don

- my soul

to the neth

er- world,

-

nor

will

you

3

lights

at your

right

hand

for

ev

- er,

-

the de

-

him

Eb[C]

at

my

right

hand

Dm[Bm]

I shall not

be

dis turbed.

-

Asus4[F#sus4] A[F#]

to Refrain

suf fer

- your faith

ful

- one

to un

der- go- cor rup

- tion.

-

to Refrain

- lights

at

your

right

hand

for ev

- er.

-

to Refrain

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P A G I N A R A S A

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Exodus 15: Let Us Sing to the LordThe Resurrection of the Lord at the Easter Vigil

Music by

ROGER HOLTZ

Dm

Refrain

Let us

sing

Dm

A

to the Lord;

Dm

he has

cov

Gm

ered

- him self

Dm

- in

glo

A

ry.

- Let us sing

Gm

to the

to Verses Final

Lord;

Dm

he has cov

ered

- him self

A

- in

glo

Dm

ry.

-

glo

Dm

ry.

-

Freely, with proclamation

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Verse 1

D1. I

will

sing

to

the

LORD,

Gm Afor

he

is

glo

rious

- ly

- tri

um

Dm

- phant;

-

verses chords may be rolled or embellished

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Bbhorse

and

cha

riot

- he

has

cast

A

in

to

- the

sea.

Dm

D

My

strength

and

my

cour

age

- is

the

LORD,

Gm

A

and

he

has

been

my

sav

Dm

ior.

-

BbHe

is

my

God,

I

praise

A

him;

the

A tempo

D.S.

God

Gm

of

my

fa

ther,

- I

ex

tol

A

-

Dm/A A Dm/A

him.

A

Dm/A A

Let us

Freely, with proclamation

Verse 2

D2. The

LORD

is

a

war

rior,

- LORD

Gmis

his

name!

A

Pharoah's chariots

and

ar

my

- he

hurled

Dm

in

to

- the

sea;

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A tempo

D.S.

Bb

the elite of his

of

fi

- cers

- were

sub

- merged

Gm

in

the

Red

Sea.

A

Dm/A A Dm/A A

Dm/A A

Let us

Verse 3

Freely, with proclamation

D3. The

flood

wa

ters

- cov

ered

- them,

they

Gmsank into the depths like

a

stone.

AYour

right hand, O LORD,

mag

ni

Dm

- fi

- cent

- in

power,

Bb

your

right

hand,

O

LORD,

has

A tempo

D.S.

shat

Gm

tered

- the

en

A

e- my.-

Dm/A

A Dm/A A

Dm/A A

Let us

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Freely, with proclamation

D4. You

Verse 4

brought

in

the

peo

ple

- you

re

deemed

Gm-

Aand planted them on the

moun

tain of your

- in

her

Dm

- it

- ance:

-

Gmthe place where you made

your

seat,

O

LORD,

A

the sanctuary, O

LORD,

which your hands

es

tab

Dm

- lished.

-

A tempo

D.S.

Bb

The

LORD

shall

reign

for

ev

Gm

-

er

- and

ev

A

Dm/A

er.

A

-

Dm/A A

Dm/A A

Let us

gliss.

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Easter Vigil, 3rd Sunday Easter C, 10th Ord. C, 13th Ord. B Music by

ROGER HOLTZ

Psalm 30: I Will Praise You, Lord

I

Cantor:

Refrain 1F

will praise

you,

Lord.

Bb/F

I

C/F

will praise

you,

Lord,

F

C/E

Dm

for

you

Gm

have

res

C

cued

- me.

p

con pedale

I

Refrain 2

Assembly:

F

will praise

you,

Lord.

Bb/F

I

C/F

will praise

you,

Lord,

F

C/E

mf

Dm

for

you

Gm

have

res

A

cued

- me.

to Verse 1 or 2

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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1. I

Verses 1 & 3Dm

will

ex

3

tol

- you,

O

3

LORD,

Gm

for

A

you

drew

me

clear

Dm

and did

Gm

not

let

my

3. Hear,

O

LORD,

and

have

pit

y

- on

3

me;

O

LORD,

mp

2

1

2

1

21

2

1

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en

A

e- mies- re joice

- o

ver

3

- me.

Dm

D

O

LORD,

Gmyou

brought

me

up

C

from the

be

my

help

er.

-

you

changed

my

mourn

ing

- in to-

neth

F

er- world;

-

C/Eyou pre served

Dm

- me

from among

Bb

those

go

ing

- down

Gm

in

to

- the

pit.

C

back to Refrain 2

danc

ing;

-

O

LORD,

my

God,

for ev

- er

- will

I

give

you

thanks.

on to Refrain 3

3

3

I

Refrain 3

F

will praise

you,

Lord.

Bb/F

I

C/F

will praise

you,

Lord,

F

C/E

Dm

for

f

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1. Final

you

Gm

have

res

A

cued

- me.

to Verse 3

poco rit.

2. Sing

Verse 2

Dm

praise

to the LORD,

Gm

you

A

his

faith

ful

- ones,

Dm

and give

Gm

thanks

to his ho

A

ly

-

2 1

2 1

2

1

name.

Dm

D

For his ang

Gm

er

- lasts

but a mom

C

ent;

-

a life

F

time,

- his

C/E

good

will.

Dm

At

night

Bb

fall,

- weep ing- en ters- in,

Dm

but with

Gm

the

dawn,

re joic

-

C

ing.

-

to Refrain 3

p

mp

3

3

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P A G I N A R A S A

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Music by

SR. STACY WHITFIELD, S.G.L.

Isaiah 12: You Will Draw Water

The Resurrection of the Lord at the Easter Vigil, Baptism of the Lord Year B (option)

Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Year B

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Stacy Whitfield, b.1956, © 2009, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Capo 2:

Refrain

[D]E

You will

draw

[G/D]A/E

[G6/D]

A6/E

wa ter

- joy

ful- ly

[D]E

-

[D]E

from the

springs

[G6/D]A6/E

of sal

[G2-6/E]A2-6/E

va

[G6/D]A6/E

- tion.

-

[G6/A]A6/B

[D]E

You will

draw

[G/D]A/E

lightly

con pedale

1.

[G6/D]

A6/E

wa ter

- joy

ful- ly

[D]E

[Bm]C#m

from the

springs

[F#m]G#m

of sal

va

[G6]A6

-

[A7]B7

- tion.

[D]E

[G/D]A/E

[A7]

B7

lightly

to Verses Final

va

[G6]A6

[A7]

B7

- tion.

[D]E

[G/D]A/E

[A]

B

va

[G6]A6

[A7]

B7

- tion.

[D]E

[D2]

E2

molto rit.

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Verses 1, 3

[D]E

1. God in deed

[A/C#]B/D#

- is my sav

[G/B]A/C#

ior;

-

[D/A]E/B

[G]A

I am con

[D/F#]E/G#

fi- dent

-

[Em]F#m

and un

a- fraid.

[Asus4]Bsus4

-

[A]B

3. Sing

praise

to the LORD

for his glo

rious

-

a chieve

- ment;

-

[D]

E

My

strength

[A/C#]B/D#

and my cour

[G/B]A/C#

age

- is

[A]B

the

LORD,

[Bm]C#m

[D/A]

E/B[G]

A

and

he

[D/F#]E/G#

has

let

this

be

known

through out- all

the

earth.

Shout with ex

ul- ta

- tion,- O

been

[C/E]D/F#

my

sav

ior.

-

[A]B

[D]

E

With

joy

[A/C#]B/D#

you

cit

y- of Zi

on,

-

for

great

in your

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D.C.

D.C.

will

[G/B]A/C#

draw

wa

[Asus4]Bsus4

ter

-

[G]A

at the foun

[D/F#]E/G#

tain- of sal va

[Em]F#m

-

[A]B

tion.

[D]E

-

[A/C#]B/D#

[G/B]A/C#

[Asus4]

Bsus4

midst

is the Ho

ly

- One,

the Ho

ly- One of Is

ra

- el!

-

Verse 2

[D]E

2. Give

thanks

[A/C#]B/D#

to the LORD,

[G/B]A/C#

[D/A]

E/B[G]

A

ac claim

- his name;

[D/F#]E/G#

[Em]F#m

a mong

- the na

[Asus4]Bsus4

tions

[A]B

-

[D]E

make

known

[A/C#]B/D#

his

D.C.

deeds,

[G/B]A/C#

pro

claim

[Asus4]Bsus4

-

[G]A

how ex alt

[D/F#]E/G#

- ed- is his name.

[Em]F#m

[A]

B[D]

E

[A/C#]

B/D#[G/B]A/C#

[Asus4]

Bsus4

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Psalm 19: Lord, You Have the Words Easter Vigil, 3rd Sunday Lent B, Common (Ordinary Time)

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2004, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Music by

ROGER HOLTZ

rit. to Fine

1. and Last time

Fine

Fine

Lord,

RefrainG

you

have

G/A

the

3

words

Bb

of

ev

F

er- last

- ing

F7

- life.

G

3

repeatFirst time only

con pedale

to Verses

G

1. The

Verses 1, 3

law

Eb

of the LORD

is per

Bb/D

fect,

- re- fresh

Csus4

ing

- the

3

soul;

C

the de

-

3. The

fear

of the LORD

is

pure,

en dur

- ing

- for

3

ev

- er;

-

the

3

cree

Gm

of the LORD

is

trust

3

wor

Bb

- thy,

- giv ing- wis

F

dom

- to the sim

Eb

ple.

-

F'2

or di- nanc- es-

of the LORD

are

true,

all

of

them

just.

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Lord,

G

you

have

G/A

the

3

words

Bb

of

ev

F

er- last

- ing

F7

- life.

G

(2. The)

3

l.h.

2. pre

Verses 2, 4

Eb

cepts- of the LORD

are

right,

Bb/D

re joic

Csus4

- ing

- the

3

heart;

C

the com

-

4. They

are

more

3

pre

cious

- than

3

gold,

than a heap

of

pur

3

est

- gold;

3

3

D.C. al Fine

D.C.

mand

Gm

of the LORD

is

3

clear,

Bb

en light

F

- en- ing

- the

eye.

Eb

F'2

sweet

er

- al

so

- than

3

syr

up

-

or hon

ey

- from the comb.

3

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Psalm 42: Like a DeerResurrection of the Lord at the Easter Vigil Music by

SR. STACY WHITFIELD, S.G.L.

ELike

a deer

B/D#

that

longs

A/C#

for run

ning

- streams,

E/B

my

A

soul

con pedale

1.

to Verses Final

longs

F#m

for you,

my

God.

E (God.)

1. A2. I

- (God.)

1. (A-) thirst

Verse 1G

is my soul

for God,

D/F#

the liv

ing

- God.

A/E

3 3

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Stacy Whitfield, b.1956; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 1999, 2004, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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D.C

When

C

shall I go

and be hold

G

- the face

of

God?

B

3

3 3

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2. (I) went

Verse 2

G

with the throng

and led

D/F#

them,

led

G

them in

pro ces

D/F#

- sion- to

the

house

A/E

of God,

a mid

C

- cries of joy

and thanks giv

G/B

- ing,

-

D.C

with

C

the mul

ti- tude-

G

keep

ing

-

fes

B

ti- val.

-

3

molto rall.

molto rall.

3. Send

Verse 3

G

forth your light,

your fi del

D/F#

- i- ty;

- they

G

shall lead

me

on

D

and

bring

F#

me

to your ho ly-

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A tempo

A tempo

D.C

moun

Bmtain,

-

to your dwell

G ing

A-

place.

B-

4. Then

Verse 4

C

will I go

in to the al

G/B

tar

- of God,

C

the God

of my glad

G/B

ness

- and

my

joy;

D/F#

3

then

Fwill I give

you thanks

C/E up on

- the

harp,

B women:

O

God,

my

God!

E

men:

Refrain

Like

a

3

3

D.C

deer

B/D#

that

longs

A/C#

for run

ning

- streams,

E/B

My

my

A

soul

soul

longs

longs

F#m

for

for

you,

you,

my

my

God.

God.

E B

3

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P A G I N A R A S A

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Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Music by

ROGER HOLTZ

Psalm 118: This Is the Day the Lord Has MadeResurrection of the Lord Mass of Easter Day

This

Refrain*

G

is

the day,

G/B

the

day

C

the Lord

has

made;

D

con pedale

1., Final

to Verses

G/Blet

us

Cre

joice

G/D

-

and

Dsus4

be

D

glad.

C

G

glad.

C

G

1. Give

Verses

thanks

G

to the LORD,

for he

D/F#

is

good,

for his mer

C/E

cy

- en

C/D

3

dures

C

- for

-

2. "The

right hand of the LORD

has

struck

with

pow'r;

the right

hand of the LORD

is ex

-

3. The

stone

which the build

ers

- re

3

ject

- ed

- has

be come-

the

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ev

D

er.

-

Let the house

G

of Is

rael

- say,

D

"His

alt

ed.

-

I shall

not

die,

but live,

and de

-

cor ner- stone.

-

By the LORD

has

this

been

done;

it is

mer

Am

cy

- en

3

dures

C/G

- for

ev

-

D/F#

er."

-

D

to Refrain

clare

the works

of the LORD."

to Refrain

won

der

- ful

3

- in

our

eyes.

to Refrain

*Refrain note:Throughout the Easter Season, "Alleluia" is the alternate congregational response for the Responsorial Psalm

r.h.

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Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2004, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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2nd Sunday Easter Year ABC (Divine Mercy)

Psalm 118: Give Thanks to the Lord

Music by

JANE TERWILLIGER

D A/C# Bm

G

D/F#

Em7

A

con pedale

D Dsus4 D

Refrain*

Give

thanks

D

to the Lord

for

A/C#

he is good,

Bm

his

1. & Final

love

G

is ev

D/F#

er

- last

Em7

-

A

- - ing.

D

Dsus4

D

Last time

Last time

2.- 4.

D

Verses

1. Let the house

D

of

Is

ra

- el

3

- say,

Bm

"His mer

G[add2]

cy

- en dures

- for e-

-

2. I was hard

pressed

- and I was fall

ing,

-

but

the LORD

3. The stone

which the build

ers

- re

3

ject

- ed

-

has

be come-

the

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G/A

ver."

A

Let the house

F#m

of

Aa

ron

- say,

Bm7

"His mer

C

cy

- en

3

dures

G/B

- for

ev

A

- er."

-

Vs.2 to bottom

Let

those

who

3

helped

me.

My

strength

and

cour

age

- is the

LORD,

and he

has

been

my

sav

ior.

-

The

cor ner

- stone.-

By the

LORD

has

this been

done;

it is won

der

- ful

3

- in

our

eyes.

This

is

the

3

3

D.S.

D.S.

(1) fear

Verses 1, 3, continuing

F#m

the

LORD

say,

Bm

"His mer

G[add2]

cy

- en dures

D/F#

- for

ev

G[add2]

- er."

-

A/G

G

Give

(3) day

the LORD

has

made;

let us

be glad

and re joice

- in

it.

Give

3

D.S.

(2) joy

Verse 2, continuing

ful

G[add2] - shout

of vic

D[add2]

to

- ry-

in

C[add2]

the

tents

of the just.

G[add2]

A/G

G

Give

*Refrain note:Throughout the Easter Season, "Alleluia" is the alternate congregational response for the Responsorial Psalm

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Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord

Music by

DONALD FISHEL

Psalm 47: God Mounts His Throne

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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G

C/G D/G

C/G

Refrain*

G

God

mounts

his

throne

C

to shouts

of joy:

con pedale

1., to Final

to Verses Final

G

a blare

of trum

D

pets

- for the Lord.

C

G

C/G

G

G

Verses

G

1. All you peo

ples,- clap your hands,

C

Am

shout to God

with cries of

2. God mounts

his throne

a mid- shouts

of joy;

the LORD,

a mid

- trum pet-

3. For king

of all

the earth is God;

sing hymns

of

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glad

D

ness,

-

Bm

for the LORD,

the Most

High,

the

blasts.

Sing praise

to God,

sing

praise.

God reigns

o

ver

- the

D.S.

D.S.

D.S.

awe

C

some,

- is the great king

G

o ver- all the earth.

Dsus4

D

praise;

sing praise

to our

(Lectionary correct:)

king,

sing

sing

praise

praise,

sing

to our king.

praise.

na tions,

-

God sits

up on

- his ho

ly- throne.

*Refrain note:Throughout the Easter Season, "Alleluia" is the alternate congregational response for the Responsorial Psalm

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Psalm 33: Blessed the People

Music by

JANE TERWILLIGER

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2005, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.

Pentecost Vigil

Bless

Guitar capo 2

Refrain*

[D]E

- ed

the peo

[Em]F#m

ple-

the Lord

[D/F#]E/G#

has

chos

[G]A

en-

to

be

[Em]F#m

con pedale

[A]B

his

own.

[D]E

[G/D]A/E

Last time

[D]E

to Verses

1. The

Last time

1. (The) LORD

Verses[C/D]

D/E

brings

to naught

the plans

[G/D]A/E

of na

tions;-

[G/B]A/C#

he foils

[F/A]G/B

the

de

-

2. Bless

- ed

the na

tion-

whose God

is

the LORD,

the peo

ple- he

has

3. From

his

fixed

throne

he

be holds

-

all

who

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signs

[F]G

of peo

[G]A

ples.

-

[G/F]A/G

But the plan

[Eb]F

of the LORD

stands

for ev

[Bb/D]C/E

- er;

-

cho

sen-

for his own

in her

- it- ance.-

From heav

en

- the LORD

looks

dwell

on the earth,

He who fash

ioned-

the heart

of each,

the de sign

[F/C]G/D

- of his heart,

[C]D

through all

[G/B]A/C#

gen

[A]B

er

-

[G/B]A/C#

a-

[A/C#]B/D#

- tions.

[A]B

to Refrain2

down;

he

sees

all

man - kind.

to Refrain2

he

who knows

all

their works.

to Refrain2

2 2

*Refrain note:Throughout the Easter Season, "Alleluia" is the alternate congregational response for the Responsorial Psalm

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Daniel 3: Glory and Praise ForeverPentecost Vigil*, Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Year A

Music by

ROGER HOLTZ

Glo

Refrain*

G

ry- and praise

D/F#

for ev

Cmaj7/E

- er!

D

- Glo

G

ry- and praise,

Am

1.

Glo

Bm Cmaj7 D ry- - - and praise!

Em

Em/D

C

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2005, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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praise!

Em

Em/D

C

praise!

Em

Em/D

C

G

poco rit.

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1. Bless

Verse 1

G

ed- are you,

O Lord,

Am

the God

of our fa

Bm7

thers,

C

-

C/D

praise

-

wor

G

thy-

and ex alt

Em

- ed- a bove

F

- all for ev

Dsus4

- er;

D

-

D/F#

and

bless

G

ed-

is your ho

Am

ly- and glo

G/B ri- ous- name,

Dsus4 D

praise

-

D.C.

wor

Fthy-

and ex alt

C/E - ed- a bove

Am - all

for

D/F#

all a

C2/E

ges.-

D

D/F#

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2. Bless

Verses 2, 3

G

ed- are you

in the tem

Am

ple- of your

ho ly- glo

Bm7

ry,

C

-

C/D

praise

-

3. Bless ed- are you

on the throne

of your king

dom,

-

praise

-

D.C.

D.C.

wor

G

thy-

and glo

Em

rious- a bove

F

- all for ev

-

D/F#

er.

C2/E

-

D

D/F#

wor

thy-

and ex alt

- ed- a bove

- all for ev

- er.

-

*Refrain note:Throughout the Easter Season, "Alleluia" is the alternate congregational response for the Responsorial Psalm

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4. Bless

quiet and simple

Verse 4

Em

ed- are you

who look

C

in to

- the depths

G

from your throne

Bm

up on

C

- the

D.C.

cher

D

u

C/E

- bim,

D/F#

-

D

praise

wor

F

- thy-

and ex alt

Am

- ed a bove

Am/G

- all for ev

D/F#

- er.

C2/E

-

D

D/F#

2

2

2

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P A G I N A R A S A

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Psalm 107: Give Thanks to the Lord

Music by

SR. STACY WHITFIELD, S.G.L.

Pentecost Vigil*, Votive Masses, Friday 20th Week Ordinary Year II

Refrain*

[D]Eb

Give

thanks

[G6]Ab6

to the Lord,

[D]Eb

[G'2]Ab'2

con pedale

1.

[D]Eb

his

love

[G'2/E]Ab'2/F

is

[D/F#]

Eb/Gev

er

- last

-

[G'2/E]Ab'2/F

ing.

-

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Stacy Whitfield, SGL, b.1956; accomp by Stacy Whitfield, SGL, b.1956 and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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to Verses Final

last

[G'2/E]Ab'2/F

ing.

-

last

[G'2/E]Ab'2/F

ing.

-

[D]Eb

[A7]Bb7

[D]Eb

[Dsus4]Ebsus4

[D]Eb

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Verses 1, 4[D]Eb1. Let

the

re deemed-

[G'2]Ab'2

of

the

LORD

[D]Eb

say,

[G'2]Ab'2

[D]Ebthose whom he

has

re

3

-

4. Let

them

give thanks

to

the LORD

for

his

mer

cy

-

and his won

drous

3

-

3

deemed

[G'2]Ab'2

from

the

hand

[D]Eb

of

the foe

[G6]Ab6

[D]Eb

and

gath

ered

- from

[G6]Ab6

the lands,

deeds

to

the

chil

dren

- of

men,

be

cause

- he

sat

is- fied-

[D]Eb

from the east

and

[C]Db

the west,

[Em/B]

Fm/Cfrom the north

and

[Asus4]Bbsus4

the

[A7]Bb7

south.

[D]Eb

[G6/9]Ab6/9 to Refrain

the long

ing

- soul

and filled

the hun

gry

- soul

with

good

things.

to Refrain

Votive Masses: for a Country, City, for Those Who Serve in Public Office; in Various Public Circumstances; in Time of Famine or for People in Famine

*Refrain note:Throughout the Easter Season, "Alleluia" is the alternate congregational response for the Responsorial Psalm

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Verses 2, 3[D]Eb2. They

went

a stray-

[G6]Ab6

in the des

[D]Eb

ert

- wil

der- ness;-

[G]Ab

[D]Eb

the

way

3. They

cried

to the LORD

in

their

dis tress;-

from

their

[G6]Ab6

to

an

in

3

hab

[D]Eb

- it

- ed

3

- cit

y

- they

3

did

[G6]Ab6

not

find.

[D]Eb

Hun

gry

- and

thirst

[G]Ab

y,

-

straits

he

res

cued-

them.

And he led

them

by

a di rect

- way

3

3

3

[C]Db

their

life

was wast

[Em/B]Fm/C

ing

- a way-

[Asus4]Bbsus4

with

in

[G6/9]Ab6/9

- them.

to Refrain

to

reach

an

in

3

hab

- it

- ed

- cit

y.

-

to Refrain

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P A G I N A R A S A

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Psalm 104: Lord, Send out Your SpiritPentecost Vigil*, Pentecost (Vigil)*, Pentecost Mass during the Day

Music by

DONALD FISHEL

G [C] Lord,

Refrain*

G

send out

your Spir

Am/G

it,

- and re

-

con pedale

1.

to Verses

poco rit.

Final

new

D/G

the face

C/G

of the earth.

G

earth.

G

2. How4. If5. May

youthe

earth.

G

1a. Bless

1b. Bless

Verse 1 G

the

the

LORD,

LORD,

O

O

my

my

soul!

soul!

Em

O

O

LORD,

LORD,

C

my

my

God,

God,

you

you

are

are great

great

D

in

in

deed!

deed!

-

- You

How

are

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger. b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.

man

clothed

G

i- fold

-

with maj

es-

are

ty-

your

and

works,

glo

Em O

ry,

LORD!

-

The

robed

Em/D

in

earth

light

C

is

as

full

with

of

a

your crea

cloak.

D

tures.

-

to Refrain

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2. (How) man

Verses 2, 3

G

i- fold

- are your works,

Em

O LORD!

In wis

C

dom

- you have wrought them

3. Crea tures- all

look

to you

to give

them

food

in due

all—

D

the earth

G

is full

of your crea

Em

tures;

- bless

Em/D

the

time.

When you give

it

to them,

they gath

er- it;

when you

LORD,

C

O my soul!

Al le- lu

D

- ia.

-

to Refrain

o pen

- your hand,

they are filled

with

good

3

things.

to Refrain

Lectionary notes:

Pentecost Vigil and Pentecost (Vigil): Vss. 1b, 2, 3, 4

Pentecost Mass during the Day: Vss. 1a, 4, 5

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4. (If you) take

Verses 4, 5

G

a way

- their

breath,

Em

they

5. (May the) glo ry- of the LORD

en dure- for ev

- ver;

- may the

per

C

ish- and re turn

- to their dust.

D

When you send

G

forth

your spir

it,- they

are cre

3

-

LORD

be glad

in his works!

Pleas ing

- to him

be my

3

at

Em

ed,

- and you

Em/D

re new

C

- the face

of the earth.

D

to Refrain

theme;

I

will be glad

in the LORD.

to Refrain

*Refrain note:Throughout the Easter Season, "Alleluia" is the alternate congregational response for the Responsorial Psalm.This option may be chosen beginning with the Mass of Easter Day through the Vigil of Pentecost.

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Music by

ROGER HOLTZ

Isaiah 12: Cry out with Joy and Gladness3rd Sunday Advent, Year C

Feast of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Isaiah 12: Among You is the Great and Holy One

II. Cry

I. A

Refrains I, II

-

mongout

Dm

youwith

is

joy

theand

greatglad

A

andness:

-

Ho

lyCry

- Oneout

of

with

Is

joy

ra

and

- el.

glad

Dm

-

ness:

-

D

Afor a

-

-

(I,II) mong

Gmyou

is

C

the great

F and

Ho

Bbly

- One

Gm

of Is

Ara- - el.

Dm -

Freely

Verses 1, 2

F1. God indeed is my2. Give thanks to the

savior; ILORD, acclaim

hisam

name;

confident and un

C

--a

-

--fraid.

-

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2009, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.

Dmamong the

my strength and my courage is the

LORD,

nations make known

andhis

deeds,

he has been my

A

--sav

--ior.

-

(to staff split)

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A tempo

A tempo

D.S.

D.S.

(1.) With

joy you

Bb

will

draw

wa

Fter

-

at the foun

A

tain

- of

sal

va

Dm

- tion.

-

II. Cry

I. A -

(2.) pro

claim

- how

ex

alt

- ed,

-

pro claim

- how ex alt

- ed- is his name.

II. Cry

I. A -

Verse 3

Freely

F3. Sing praise to the

LORD

for

his

glorious a

C

chieve

- ment;

-

Dmlet this be

known

through

out

- all

A

the

earth.

A tempo

Shout

Bb

with

ex

ul

- ta

F

- tion,

- shout

C

with

ex

ul

- ta

F

- tion,

- O

city of

Bb

Zi

F

F/E

on,

Dm

-

for

D.S.

great

Dm

inyour midst

is the Ho

Gm

ly

- One

of Is

A

ra

- el!

Bb-

Dm

II. Cry

I. A -

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Music by

ROGER HOLTZ &

JANE TERWILLIGER

Psalm 71: Since My Mother's WombSolemnity of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist (Vigil)

Refrain

D/A

Em7/A

A

Since my moth

D

er's- womb,

you have been

G/B

my

A/C#

strength.

D

Last time

Last time

con pedale

Last time

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc.

All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2009, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.

G/A

Verses

1. In you,

D

O LORD,

I take ref

Em

uge;

- let me nev

A/D

er

- be

2. Be my rock

of ref

- uge,

a strong

hold

- to

3. For you

are my hope,

O LORD;

my trust,

O

4. My mouth

shall de clare

- your jus

tice,

-

day

by day

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put

to shame.

D

A/C#

In your jus

Bm

tice- res

cue- me,

Bm/A and de liv

G

- er- me;

give

me

safe

ty,

-

for you

are

my rock

and my for

tress.

-

God,

from my youth.

On you

I de pend

- from birth;

your sal va

- tion.

-

O God,

you have taught

me from

my youth,

D.S.

D.S.

D.S.

D.S.

D/F#

in cline

- your ear

Em

to me,

D/F#

and save

G9

me.

O my God,

res cue- me

from the hand

of the wick

ed.

-

from my moth

er's- womb

you are

my

strength.

and till

the pres

ent- I

pro claim

- your won

drous- deeds.

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Rubato, with awe

Psalm 139: I Praise YouSolemnity of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist

Music by

ROGER HOLTZ

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2004, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.

I

Refrain

praise

F

you,

B¨/A

I

praise

G‹

you

C

C/E

for

I

con pedale

F

A‹

am

B¨[ƒ‡‡ 9]won

der- ful

C

- ly

- made.

F

Last time

Last time

Verse 1

1. O

LORD,

G‹

you have probed

me

C

and you know

me; you know

F

when I sit

F/A

and when I stand;

you

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un

G‹

der- stand- my thoughts

from a far.

Csus4

-

C

My jour

F

neys- and my rest

you

scru

ti- nize,

-

with all

G‹

my ways

you are fa mil

C/E

- iar.

-

C

to Refrain

r.h.

Verse 2

2. Tru

G‹

ly- you have formed

my

in

C

most

- be ing;

- you knit

F

me

in

F/A

my moth er's- womb.

I give

F

you thanks that I

am fear

B¨[ƒ‡‡ 9] ful- ly,-

won

F/Cder- ful-

ly

- made;

C

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won

D‹

der

- ful

3

- are

D‹/C

your

works,

F/A

won

G‹

der

- ful

3

- are

G‹/F

your

works.

C/E

C

to Refrain

3

3

r.h.

Verse 3

3. My

G‹

soul

al so

- you knew

C

full

well;

nor

F

was my frame

F/A

un known- to

you

when I

F

was made

in se

D‹

cret,

-

when

3

pp

to Refrain

I

G‹

was fash

ioned- in the depths

of

the

3

earth.

C

3

3

r.h.

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Psalm 19: Their Message Goes OutWorld Mission Sunday (Mass for the Evangelization of Peoples)

All the Holy Apostles, Solemnity of Ss. Peter and Paul (Vigil) Music by

ROGER HOLTZ

Their

Refrain

mes

G

sage

- goes

out

G/B

through

all

Cthe

earth,

D

1.

to Verses or Final

all

Am

D

the earth.

G

earth.

G

1. The

Last time

Last time

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2004, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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1. (The) heav

Verse 1

G

ens

- de

clare

G/B

- the

glo

Dry

- of

God,

Em

and the fir

C

ma- ment

- pro claims

G/D

- his

hand

Di- work.-

Day

Em

pours

out

D/F#

the

word

G to

day,

C/Gand

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D.S.

night

Fto

night

C/E

im parts

- knowl

Dsus4

edge.

-

D

D/F#

Their

Verse 2

G2. Not

a

word

D/F#

nor

a

dis

course

-

C/E whose

voice

is

not

heard;

D

through

G

all

the

earth

their

voice

F/Gre

sounds,

- and

C/Gto

the

ends

of

the

D.S.

world,

Dsus4

D

their

mes

F/C

sage.

-

C

C/D

D

D/F#

Their

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Guitar capo 2

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2006, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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The Solemnity of Ss. Peter and Paul, Apostles

Psalm 34: The Angel of the Lord

Music by ROGER HOLTZ

E[D] Refrain

F#m/E[Em/D]The

an

E[D]

gel

- of the Lord

C#m[Bm]

will

con pedale

res

F#m[Em]

cue

- those

who fear

A/B[G/A]

B[A]

him.

E[D]

1. I

Verses 1, 2

E[D]

will bless the LORD

at all

B/D#[A/C#]

times;

his praise

A2/C#[G2/B]

shall be

2. Glo ri- fy- the LORD

with

me,

let us

to geth

- er

- ex

-

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ev

F#m[Em]

er- in my mouth.

B[A]

Let

A2[G2]

my soul

glo

E/G#[D/F#]

ry- in the LORD;

the

tol

his

name.

I

sought

the

3

LORD,

and he

an -swered me

and de

-

D.S.

D.S.

low

F#m[Em]

ly

- will hear

me and be glad.

A[G]

E[D]

The

liv ered- me from all

my

fears.

The

3. Look

Verse 3

E[D]

to him that you

may be ra

B/D#[A/C#]

diant- with joy,

and your fac

A2/C#[G2/B]

es

- may

3

not

blush

with

3

3

3

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shame.

C#m[Bm]

When

D[C]

the poor

one

called out,

F#m[Em]

the LORD

Bsus[Asus]

heard

B[A]

and from

D.S.

all

F#m[Em]

his dis tress

- he saved

A[G]

him.

E[D]

The

Verse 4

E[D]

4. The an

gel- of the LORD

B/D#[A/C#]

en camps

-

a

-

round

A/C#[G/B]

those who fear

him and de liv

B[A]

- ers- them.

Taste

A2[G2]

and see

how

D.S.

good the

E/G#[D/F#]

LORD

is;

bless

F#m[Em]

ed

- the man

who takes

ref

A[G]

uge

- in

3

him.

E[D]

The

3

Note: alternate refrain "Taste and See" and additional verses are available in other editions

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P A G I N A R A S A

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Psalm 97: The Lord Is King

Music by

JANE TERWILLIGER

The Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2009, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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D Dsus2 G2/DRefrain

D The Lord

is

king,

A/C#

Bm

the Most

Bm/A

con pedale

1.

to Verses Final

High

G

A

o ver- all

D

theearth.

Dsus4

Dsus4

G2

(3. Be-)

Dsus4 D

Verses 1, 2

D

1. The LORD

is king;

let

Gsus2/D

the earth

re joice;

G/D

-

let

Em

the man

y- is

D/F#

lands

- be

2. The moun

tains- melt

like wax

be fore- the LORD,

be fore

- the LORD

of

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glad.

G

A

Clouds and dark

F#m

ness

- are round

a bout

Bm

- him;

jus

Bm/A

tice

- and

3

all

the earth.

The heav

ens

- pro claim

- his jus

tice;

-

3

judg

Em

ment

- are

G/D

the foun da

C

- tion- of

his throne.

Gsus2

to Refrain

all

peo

ples

- see

his glo

ry.-

to Refrain

r.h.

3. (Be-) cause

Verse 3D

you, O LORD,

are the Most

Gsus2/D

High

G/D

Em

o ver- all

D/F#

the

earth,

G

A

ex alt

Bm

- ed

- far a bove

C

- all gods.

Gsus2

to Refrain

r.h.

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Psalm 132: Lord, Go Up to the Place of Your Rest

Music by

JANE TERWILLIGER

Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary at the Vigil Mass

G

C

Refrain

Lord,

G

go up

to

G/B

the place

Bm

of your rest,

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2009, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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to Verses Final

you

C

and the ark

of

C/E

your ho

D

li- ness.

G

-

-ness.

G

Gsus4

G

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1. Behold, we heard of it

3. For the LORD has cho

2. May your priests be clothed

Verses

G

with

in

sen

-

Eph

jus

Zi

D

tice;

on;

rathah;

-

-

-

-

let

he

we

your

pre

fers her

found it in the

faithful ones shout merri

C

- for

ly

fields

- for

his

of

Jaar.

joy.

dwelling.

G

chords may be rolled and/or revoiced

A tempo

D.S.

For the sake of David

Let us enter

"Zion is my resting place

G

for

his

your

dwell

ser

ev

D

-

ing,

vant,

er;

-

-

-

let

us

in

re

worship at

C

-

her will I dwell, for I

ject not the plea of your

his

a

pre

foot

noint

fer

G

-

-

stool.

her."

ed.

-

-

C

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q.=58

Majestically

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Amy Righi b.1961, © 2004, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Psalm 45: The Queen StandsThe Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Music by

AMY RIGHI

C

D

E

The

Refrain

queen

E

stands

at

A

your right hand,

E

ar

-

rayed

D

in

Bm7

gold.

E

The queen

stands

at your

A

right

D/F#

hand,

E

ar

-

1.

to Verses Final

rayed

C

in

D

gold.

E

The gold.

E

1. The gold.

E

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1. (The) queen

Verses

E

takes her place,

C#m

C#m/B

the queen

A

takes

her place

Bsus4

B7

2. Hear,

O daugh

ter,

-

and see;

turn your ear,

3. So

shall the king,

the king

de sire

- your beau

ty;

-

for

4. They

are borne

in with glad

ness,

-

with glad

ness

- and joy;

they

D.S.

D.S.

D.S.

D.S.

C#m

at

C#m/B

your right

D/A

hand

A

in gold

F#m

of

E/G#

O phir.

Aadd2

-

B

The

for get

- your peo

ple

-

and

your fa

ther's- house.

The

he

is your lord.

for he

is

your lord.

The

en

ter- the pal

ace,

-

the pal

ace- of

the king.

The

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Psalm 78: Do Not Forget the Works of the Lord

q = 110

Music by

ROGER HOLTZ

Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross

Do

Refrain A

Dm

not

for get

- the works

of

the

3

Lord,

works

Gm

of

the

3

Lord,

works

Asus4

of

the

3

Lord!

A

A/C#

3

3

3

1.

to Verses 1, 2, 3

Do

Dm

not

for get

- the works

of

the

3

Lord!

Dm/C

Bb

Do

not

A

for

get.

Dm

-

get.

Dm

3

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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1. Heark

Verses 1, 2, 3Gm

en,

- my peo

ple,- to my teach

Dm

ing;

-

in cline

C

- your ears

to the

2. While

he

slew

them

they

3

sought

him

and in quired

- af ter-

3. But they flat

tered

- him

3

with

their

mouths

and lied

to him

with their

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words

F

of

my

3

mouth.

A

I will o

Gm

pen

- my

3

mouth

in a par

Dm

a- ble,

- I will

God

a gain,-

re mem

- b'ring

- that

3

God

was their rock

and the

tongues,

though their hearts

were

not

3

stead

fast

- toward him,

3

D.C.

D.C.

to Refrain B

ut

Bb

ter

- mys

Gm

t'ries

- from

of

old.

Asus4

A

Most

High

God,

their

re

deem

- er.

-

nor

were they faith

ful

- to

his

cov

e- nant.

-

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Do

Dm

not

Refrain B

for get

- the works

of

the

3

Lord,

works

Gm

of

the

3

Lord,

works

Asus4

of

the

3

Lord!

A

A/C#

3

3

3

to Verse 4

Fine

Final

Do

Dm

not

for get

- the works

of

the

3

Lord!

Bb

Do

not

A

for

get.

Dm

-

get.

Dm

3

4. But

Verse 4Gm

he,

be ing- mer

Dm

ci- ful,

-

for gave

C

- their sin

and de-stroyed

F

them

not;

A

of

Gm

ten

- he turned

back his

D.S. al Fine

an

Dm

ger

- and let none

Bb

of his wrath

Gm

be

roused.

Asus4

A

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P A G I N A R A S A

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Psalm 24: Lord This Is the PeopleSolemnity of All Saints

Music by ROGER HOLTZ

& JANE TERWILLIGER

Lord,

Guitar capo 3Refrain

Bb[G]

this

is

the peo

F[D]

ple

-

that

longs

Cm[Am]to

con pedale

1. & Final

to Verses

see

F[D]

your

face.

Eb/Bb[C/G]

Last time

Bb[G]

face.

Eb/Bb[C/G] Bb[G]

Last time

Last time

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2009, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Verses

1. The LORD's

Bb[G]

are

the

earth

and its full

F[D]

ness;

-

the

world

Bb[G]

and

those

Bb/D[G/B]

who

2. Who

can

as

cend

- the moun

tain

- of the LORD?

or

who

may

stand

in his

3. He

shall

re

ceive

- a bless

ing

- fromthe LORD,

a re ward

- from

God

his

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dwell

Eb[C]

in

it.

F[D]

For

he

found

Bb[G]

ed

- it

F/A[D/F#]

up

on

Gm[Em]

- the

seas

ho

ly

- place?

One

whose

hands

are

sin

less,

-

whose heart

is

clean,

sav

ior.

-

Such

is

the race

that

seeks

for

him,

Gm/F[Em/D]

and es tab

-

C/E[A/C#]

lished

- it

C[A]

up on

- the

riv

Fsus4[Dsus4]

ers.

-

F[D]

D.C.

who de sires

- not

what

is

vain.

D.C.

that

seeks

the

face

of

the

God

of

Ja

cob.

-

D.C.

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The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls)

Common (Ordinary), Masses for the Dead

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Ann Fons, b.1955, Roger Holtz, b.1950, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952

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Psalm 27: The Lord Is My Light

Music by

ANN FONS, ROGER HOLTZ,

and JANE TERWILLIGER

The

Refrain I

Lord

G

is

my

light

D/F#

Em

G/D

and

my

C

sal

va

D7- tion.

G

-

con pedale

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Psalm 27: I Believe The Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls)

Common (Ordinary), Masses for the Dead Music by

ANN FONS, ROGER HOLTZ,

and JANE TERWILLIGER

I

Refrain II

be

lieve

G

- that

I shall see

C/G

the

good

Am7

things

of the Lord

D

in the

con pedale

land

Cmaj7of

the

liv

Am7

ing.

-

Dsus4

D

52

1

1

3

2

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1. The

Verse 1

LORD

Em

is

my

light

G/Dand

my

Csal

va

- tion;

-

whom

F

should

I

fear?

D

The

LORD

G

is

D/F#

my

life's

ref

Em

uge;

-

G/D

of

whom

Am7

should

I

C/G

be

a

fraid?

D/F#

-

D

II. II. The

to Refrain

be-

poco rit.......

Verse 2

2. One

Em

thing

I

ask

G/Dof

the

LORD;

C this

I

seek:

D

To

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dwell

G

in

the

house

D/F#

of

the

LORD

Em

G/D

all

the

days

F

of

my

life,

D

That

I

may

gaze

Gon the love

D/F# li

- ness

-

Em

of

the

LORD

G/D

and

con

Am7

tem

- plate

-

C/G

his

tem

D/F#

ple.

-

D

II. II. The

to Refrain

be-

poco rit.......

Verse 3

3. Hear,

Em

O

LORD,

G/Dthe

sound

Cof

my

call;

have

pit

F

y

- on

me

and

an

Dsus4

swer- me.

D

Your

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pre

C

-sence,

O

LORD,

I

seek!

Em

Hide

Am7

not

your

face

from

me.

Dsus4

D

to Refrain

II. II. The

be-

poco rit.......

4. I

Verse 4

be lieve

Em

- that

I shall see

G/D

the

boun

Cty

- of the LORD

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Lectionary notes:

All Souls: Refrain I or II; Vss. 1, 2, 3, 4

Common (Ordinary): Refrain I; Vss. 1, 2, 4

Masses for the Dead: Refrain I or II; Vss. 1, 2, 3

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Solemnity of the Dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran

Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Ann Fons, b.1955, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Psalm 46: The Waters of the RiverMusic by

ANN FONS &

JANE TERWILLIGER

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Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition

© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205

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Psalm 148: Let All Praise the Name of the Lord

Music by

JANE TERWILLIGER

The Conferral of the Sacrament of Marriage

Funeral Mass for Baptized Children

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Lectionary notes:

*"Alleluia" begins Verse 1 in only the Conferral of the Sacrament of Marriage

Conferral of the Sacrament of Marriage: Vss. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Funeral Mass for Baptized children: Vss. 1, 4, 5

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51 Easter Vigil 16 You Are My Inheritance

66 Easter Vigil 19 Lord, You Have the Words

100 Ss. Peter & Paul, Apostles (Vigil) 19 Their Message Goes Out

32 Palm Sunday, Common for Holy Week 22 My God, My God, Why Have YouAbandoned

116 All Saints 24 Lord, This Is the People

118 All Souls 27 The Lord Is My Light

118 All Souls 27 I Believe That I Shall See the Good

24 Baptism of the Lord (ABC) 29 The Lord Will Bless His People

59 Easter Vigil 30 I Will Praise You, Lord

38 Good Friday of the Lord's Passion 31 Father, into Your Hands

48 Easter Vigil 33 The Earth Is Full

78 Pentecost Vigil 33 Blessed the People the Lord Has Chosen

102 Ss. Peter & Paul, Apostles (Day) 34 The Angel of the Lord

28 Annunciation of the Lord 40 Here I Am, Lord

68 Easter Vigil 42 Like a Deer

110 Assumption of B.V.M. (Day) 45 The Queen Stands

122 Dedication of Lateran Basilica 46 The Waters of the River

76 Ascension of the Lord 47 God Mounts His Throne

30 Ash Wednesday 51 Be Merciful, O Lord

30 Easter Vigil 51 Create a Clean Heart in Me

20 Mary, the Mother of God 67 May God Bless Us in His Mercy

94 Nativity of St. John the Baptist (Vigil) 71 Since My Mother's Womb

22 Epiphany of the Lord 72 Lord, Every Nation on Earth

112 Exaltation of the Holy Cross 78 Do Not Forget the Works of the Lord

6 Holy Thursday, Chrism Mass 89 Forever, I Will Sing

6 Nativity of the Lord (Vigil) 89 Forever, I Will Sing

6 St. Joseph, Husband of Mary 89 The Son of David Will Live for Ever

11 Nativity of the Lord (Midnight) 96 Today Is Born

106 Transfiguration of the Lord 97 The Lord is King, the Most High

14 Nativity of the Lord (Dawn) 97 A Light Will Shine on Us

4 Immaculate Conception of the B.V.M. 98 Sing to the Lord a New Song

16 Nativity of the Lord (Day) 98 All the Ends of the Earth

42 Easter Vigil 104 Lord, Send out Your Spirit

89 Pentecost Day 104 Lord, Send out Your Spirit

89 Pentecost Vigil, Pentecost (Vigil) 104 Lord, Send out Your Spirit

85 Pentecost Vigil 107 Give Thanks to the Lord, His Love Is

36 Holy Thursday, Evening Mass 116 Our Blessing Cup

74 2nd Sunday Easter; Divine Mercy 118 Give Thanks to the Lord, for He Is Good

72 Easter Day 118 This Is the Day the Lord Has Made

18 Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph 128 Blessed are Those Who Fear the Lord

108 Assumption of the B.V.M. (Vigil) 132 Lord, Go up to the Place of Your Rest

97 Nativity of St. John the Baptist 139 I Praise You, for I Am Wonderfully Made

124 Conferral of the Sacrament of Marriage 148 Let All Praise the Name of the Lord

80 Pentecost Vigil Dan. 3 Glory and Praise Forever

55 Easter Vigil Ex. 15 Let Us Sing to the Lord

63 Easter Vigil Is. 12 You Will Draw Water

92 Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Is. 12 Among You Is the Great and Holy One

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Date Page Feast/Use Psalm Text of Response

Dec 8 4 Immaculate Conception of the B.V.M. 98 Sing to the Lord a New Song

Dec 25 6 Nativity of the Lord (Vigil) 89 Forever, I Will Sing

Dec 25 11 Nativity of the Lord (Midnight) 96 Today Is Born

Dec 25 14 Nativity of the Lord (Dawn) 97 A Light Will Shine on Us

Dec 25 16 Nativity of the Lord (Day) 98 All the Ends of the Earth

18 Holy Family of Jesus, Mary & Joseph 128 Blessed are Those Who Fear the Lord

Jan 1 20 Mary, the Mother of God 67 May God Bless Us in His Mercy

Jan 6 22 Epiphany of the Lord 72 Lord, Every Nation on Earth

24 Baptism of the Lord (ABC) 29 The Lord Will Bless His People

Mar 19 6 St. Joseph, Husband of Mary 89 The Son of David Will Live for Ever

Mar 25 28 Annunciation of the Lord 40 Here I Am, Lord

30 Ash Wednesday 51 Be Merciful, O Lord

32 Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion, Common

for Holy Week

22 My God, My God, Why Have You

Abandoned Me?

6 Holy Thursday, Chrism Mass 89 Forever, I Will Sing

36 Holy Thursday, Evening Mass 116 Our Blessing Cup

38 Good Friday of the Lord's Passion 31 Father, into Your Hands

42 Easter Vigil 104 Lord, Send out Your Spirit

48 Easter Vigil 33 The Earth Is Full

51 Easter Vigil 16 You Are My Inheritance

55 Easter Vigil Ex 15 Let Us Sing to the Lord

59 Easter Vigil 30 I Will Praise You, Lord

63 Easter Vigil Is 12 You Will Draw Water

66 Easter Vigil 19 Lord, You Have the Words

68 Easter Vigil 42 Like a Deer

30 Easter Vigil 51 Create a Clean Heart in Me

72 Easter Day 118 This Is the Day the Lord Has Made

74 2nd Sunday Easter; Divine Mercy 118 Give Thanks to the Lord, for He Is Good

76 Ascension of the Lord 47 God Mounts His Throne

78 Pentecost Vigil 33 Blessed the People the Lord Has Chosen

80 Pentecost Vigil Dn 3 Glory and Praise Forever

85 Pentecost Vigil 107 Give Thanks to the Lord, His Love Is

Everlasting

89 Pentecost Vigil, Pentecost (Vigil) 104 Lord, Send out Your Spirit

89 Pentecost Day 104 Lord, Send out Your Spirit

May 31 92 Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Is 12 Among You Is the Great and Holy One

Jun 24 94 Nativity of St. John the Baptist (Vigil) 71 Since My Mother's Womb

Jun 24 97 Nativity of St. John the Baptist 139 I Praise You, for I Am Wonderfully Made

Jun 29 100 Ss. Peter & Paul, Apostles (Vigil) 19 Their Message Goes Out

Jun 29 102 Ss. Peter & Paul, Apostles (Day) 34 The Angel of the Lord

Aug 6 106 Transfiguration of the Lord 97 The Lord Is King, the Most High

Aug 15 108 Assumption of BVM (Vigil) 132 Lord, Go up to the Place of Your Rest

Aug 15 110 Assumption of BVM (Day) 45 The Queen Stands

Sept 14 112 Exaltation of the Holy Cross 78 Do Not Forget the Works of the Lord

Nov 1 116 All Saints 24 Lord, This Is the People

Nov 2 118 All Souls/Masses for the Dead 27 The Lord Is My Light

Nov 2 118 All Souls/Masses for the Dead 27 I Believe That I Shall See the Good

Nov 9 122 Dedication of the Lateran Basilica 46 The Waters of the River

124 Conferral of the Sacrament of Marriage 148 Let All Praise the Name of the Lord

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Page Feast/Use Psalm Text of Response

51 33rd Sunday Ordinary B 16 You Are My Inheritance

66 3rd Sunday Lent B 19 Lord, You Have the Words

100 World Mission Sunday 19 Their Message Goes Out

100 Mass for the Evangelization of Peoples 19 Their Message Goes Out

100 All the Holy Apostles 19 Their Message Goes Out

66 Common (Ordinary) 19 Lord, You Have the Words

118 Masses for the Dead 27 The Lord Is My Light

118 Masses for the Dead 27 I Believe That I Shall See the Good

118 Common (Ordinary) 27 The Lord Is My Light

118 Common (Ordinary) 27 I Believe That I Shall See the Good

59 3rd Sunday Easter C 30 I Will Praise You, Lord

59 10th Sunday Ordinary C 30 I Will Praise You, Lord

59 13th Sunday Ordinary B 30 I Will Praise You, Lord

28 2nd Sunday Ordinary B 40 Here I Am, Lord

85 Friday 20th week Ordinary II 107 Give Thanks to the Lord, His Love Is

Everlasting

85 Various Votive Masses 107 Give Thanks to the Lord, His Love Is

Everlasting

124 Funeral Mass for Baptized Children 148 Let All Praise the Name of the Lord

80 Most Holy Trinity Yr. A Dan. 3 Glory and Praise Forever

92 3rd Sunday Advent C Is. 12 Cry out with Joy and Gladness

63 Baptism of the Lord (Yr. B opt.) Is. 12 You Will Draw Water Joyfully

63 Most Sacred Heart of Jesus B Is. 12 You Will Draw Water Joyfully

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