RITUALSONG
SAMPLER Introducing RITUAL SONG—SECOND EDITION
For the most up-to-date information on Ritual Song—Second Edition, including PRELIMINARY CONTENTS, visit
www.giamusic.com/ritualsong
Copyright © 2016 GIA Publications, Inc. • All Rights Reserved • Printed in U. S. A. 7404 S. Mason Ave., Chicago, IL 60638 • www.giamusic.com • 800.442.1358 Reproduction of this publication without permission of the publisher is a violation of the U.S. Code of Law for which the responsible individual or institution is subject to criminal prosecution. No one is exempt. Coming Fall 2016… RITUAL SONG Second Edition
itual Song—Second Edition capitalizes on the success of the first Redition while taking full advantage of the experience, insight, and new music we have gained since the first edition of RitualSong introduced in 1996.
Ritual Song—Second Edition contains:
•• A balanced mix of musical styles from chant to contemporary and everything in between •• Two complete Lectionary psalters are included. The first features a collection of classic re- frains by Gelineau, Proulx, Batastini, and others paired with verses set to both the timeless Gelineau tones as well as a number of psalm tones. The second Lectionary psalter features the popular refrains and tones of Michel Guimont •• Select pieces from the popular Lyric Psalter along with other lyrical psalm settings •• 11 complete mass settings and other service music, including Tony Alonso’s brand new setting, Mass of Christ, Light of the Nations •• Orders of service for Taizé Prayer, Stations of the Cross, and other popular forms of prayer and devotions •• An expanded repertoire of music for rituals surrounding the RCIA, Initiation, penance, funerals, healing services, and more •• A wide selection of world music and music from the Taizé and Iona Communities •• A diversity of languages for bilingual or multilingual worship •• The best music from every respected publisher serving the Roman Catholic church Coming Fall 2016… This exciting new hymnal contains a balanced blend of music that will appeal to communities that embrace a broad range of worship styles. Ritual Song—Second Edition includes music that has withstood the test of time, the best of what has been written over the last 20 years, and the most successful mass settings and service music written since the implementation of the Revised Order of Mass. As with all GIA hymnals, Ritual Song—Second Edition has the best titles by the finest composers from a host of publishers. The repertoire in this hymnal represents the needs of the twenty-first-century church. Our committee, comprised of nationally respected pastoral musicians, worked fervently to create a hymnal that honors all that the RitualSong name represents. The breadth of ministry experiences of the committee and the collaborative process has made Ritual Song—Second Edition a hymnal worthy of your worship.
What differentiates Ritual Song—Second Edition from the other great hymnals published by GIA?
Gather—Third Edition favors contemporary, piano-based repertoire while Worship— Fourth Edition is weighted in favor of hymnody and organ-based selections. Ritual Song—Second Edition is equally balanced between these two styles.
The Ritual Song—Second Edition committee members include Tony Alonso, David Anderson, Jennifer Kerr- Budziak, Heather Martin Cooper, Michael Silhavy, and Tom Stehle.
Call 1.800.GIA.1358 today to order or visit www.giamusic.com/ritualsong HYMNALS that BELONG to the SINGING ASSEMBLY
Easy and Effective Fundraising with DONOR BOOKPLATES
y involving your parishioners in the purchase of a new hymnal you are offering them the opportunity to Bcelebrate the memory of a departed loved one, commemorate an important event, or simply honor their family name. You can easily customize our free, downloadable donor bookplates. They adhere directly to the inside front cover of your hymnals, creating a lasting memory for years to come. The necessary funds will be raised quickly and easily. Visit www.giamusic.com/hymnals and click on the “fundraising” icon for more information. FLEXIBLE FINANCING GIA hymnals are affordable, and at GIA a permanent hymnal is always within reach for any parish. We are willing to work with you on an individual basis to accommodate your financial circumstances.
FUNDRAISING & IMPRINTING Financing a hymnal from GIA means: • NO MONEY DOWN • 0% interest for the first four months • Only 1.0% interest per month on outstanding balances thereafter for up to five years • You choose your monthly payment (About 25% of parishes opt for financing. About 50% of parishes raise funds quickly and effectively with our donor bookplates.)
FREE WITH YOUR PURCHASE* • 1 Corresponding Lectionary Psalms edition • 1-year subscription to the GIA Choral Subscription • 1-year subscription to OneLicense.net Service • 1-year Gold membership to GIAPlanner.net • 1 Subscriptions to the GIA Quarterly for the life of your hymnals *Offer only valid on your purchase of 50 or more pew editions (over a $600 value) and on orders placed directly through GIA Publications, Inc. CUSTOM IMPRINTING Add security and pride to your purchase! The name of your church or institution, city, and state can be imprinted on the front cover of all of our new hymnals and the following legacy hymnals: Gather, Gather Comprehensive (1994 and Second editions), RitualSong, Catholic Community Hymnal, or Worship. For this service there is a charge of $40.00 for set-up and 40¢ per book. HYMNALS that BELONG MUSIC FOR THE RITES to the SINGING ASSEMBLY Our first edition of RitualSong was acclaimed for the extensive musical repertoire for the rites of the church. We have expanded that repertoire in this second edition. The rites included in this hymnal: Christian Initiation of Adults, Baptism of Children, Confirmation, Holy Communion outside Mass, Eucharistic Exposition and Benediction, Reconciliation of Several Penitents, Anointing of the Sick, Marriage, Order of Christian Funerals, including the Vigil for the Deceased, Funeral Mass, and Rite of Committal. Alleluia (Weddings)
Cantor, then all: # œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ y involving your parishioners in the purchase of a new hymnal you are offering them the opportunity to & Alœ - le - lu - ia,˙ al - le - luœ -˙ ia, ˙ alœ - le - luœ - ia. ˙ Bcelebrate the memory of a departed loved one, commemorate an important event, or simply honor their family name. Music: Chant Mode VI; acc. by Richard Proulx, © 1985, GIA Publications, Inc. You can easily customize our free, downloadable donor bookplates. They adhere directly to the inside front cover of your hymnals, creating a lasting memory for years to come. The necessary funds will be raised quickly and easily. Cantor: Visit www.giamusic.com/hymnals and click on the “fundraising” icon for more information. # a œ &1. Mayœ theœ Lord bless youœ from Zion,˙ 2. Ev - ’ry - one who loves is begot - ten of God 3. God is love. 4. If we love one another, God re - mains in us 5. Who - ev - er remains in love,
# & hea who made both heavœ - enœ andœ ˙earth. ˙ and knows God. If God loved us, we also must love one an - oth - er. and his love is brought to per - fec - tion in us. remains in God and God in him.
• 1-year subscription to the GIA Choral Subscription Text: Lectionary for Mass, © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL Service Music: Tone 6F, acc. by Robert J. Batastini, © 1986, GIA Publications, Inc. • 1 Subscriptions to the GIA Quarterly for the life of your hymnals *Offer only valid on your purchase of 50 or more pew editions (over a $600 value) and on orders placed directly through GIA Publications, Inc.
Above is an example of a gospel acclamation for weddings now including multiple verses for greater variety.
5
1231232-ALLEL-Ars3, page 1 6/22/16 RITES OF THE CHURCH
LITURGY OF THE WORD 112 There may be one or more readings from Scripture, together with a responsorial psalm. After the homily, a Bible may be given to the new catechumens for their study and prayer through- out the time of the catechumenate.
INTERCESSIONS FOR THE CATECHUMENS All join in prayer for the new catechumens. All respond with: Lord, hear our prayer, or a similar response. If the Eucharist is to be celebrated, the catechumens are first dismissed. For music to accompany the dismissal, see below.
RITES OF THE CATECHUMENATE 113 DISMISSAL OF THE CATECHUMENS When the catechumens are present at Mass, they are usually dismissed after the homily. Only when they have been baptized are they able to join the faithful in the reception of the eucharist. After their dismissal, the catechumens remain together and Dismissalare joined ofby thetheir Elect catechists or others to pray and reflect on the scripture readings.
One of the following may be sung to accompany the dismissal: 114
Priest: All:
& b aGoinpeace,andmaytheLordremainwith youœ always.a c Goœœ now inœ peace,˙
b œ œ œ & goœœ now inœ peace,˙ Christœ will be your way,œ yourœ truth,œ yourœb life.˙ Text: Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, © 1985, ICEL Music: Lynn Trapp, © 1991, MorningStar Music Publishers Go In Peace 115 Or: Repeat as needed
3 � � � 4 Go� in� peace,��� the � peace� of� Christ,�� and � learn� the� ways� of� God.� �
Text: Marty Haugen Music: Marty Haugen © 1997, GIA Publications, Inc. A Lamp For Our Feet Or: 116
�� 3 � � � � �� � � May4 � the� Word� be a lamp� for� our� �feet,� ��and� a light� to� guide� our path! Text: David Haas (your) (your) Music: David Haas © 1991, GIA Publications, Inc.
Commentaries are provided throughout the ritual music section to help catechize the assembly.
6
8/30/11 1231111-GOINP-P, page 1
Text: Marty Haugen Music: Marty Haugen © 1997, GIA Publications, Inc.
3555655-GOINP-P page 1 Thursday, February 3, 2011
3451765-MAYTH-Pg3 page 1 Friday, April 8, 2011 RITES OF THE CHURCH
CELEBRATIONS OF THE WORD OF GOD On Sundays, after the catechetical sessions, before the beginning of a new liturgical season, and at other times the catechumens and others may join for liturgy: song, reading of Scripture, psalmody, prayer and silence are normally part of such a service.
MINOR EXORCISMS At appropriate times during the catechumenate, the catechists or other approved ministers may lead the community in prayers of exorcism over the catechumens. These prayers acknowledge the struggle against evil and ask that God strengthen the catechumens.
BLESSINGS OF THE CATECHUMENS Prayers of blessing and the laying on of hands may take place whenever the cat- echumens gather for instruction or other purposes. Catechists or other approved ministers ask these blessings over the catechumens.
ANOINTINGS AND PRESENTATIONS During the catechumenate or during Lent, the candidates may be anointed with the oil of catechumens as a sign of strength given for their struggle to live the gospel. At some point in this time they are publicly presented with the Church’s treasury of prayer and faith, the Lord’s Prayer and the Creed.
RITE OF ELECTION OR ENROLLMENT OF NAMES At the beginning of Lent, it is the responsibility of the bishop to call those who are judged ready to prepare for the sacraments of initiation at Easter. The bishop is to consult first with the pastors, catechists and others. The rite of election may take place at the cathedral. If the rite takes place in the parish church, the bishop may designate the pastor to act in his place. This rite is also called the “Enrollment of Names.” Each candidate now gives his/her name, or writes it down. When all have been enrolled, the bishop says: “You have been chosen to be initiated into the sacred mysteries at the Easter Vigil.” He then speaks to them and to their sponsors about their lenten preparation for baptism. While or immediately after the candidates have signed their names, an appropriate hymn or acclamation may be sung, for example, Blessed Be God, no. 532.
SCRUTINIES The scrutinies occur on the Third, Fourth and Fifth Sundays of Lent. The elect are called before the community for exorcismGeneral and prayer. Intercessions If the Intercessions for the Elect are chanted, the assembly may respond with one of the following: 117
bb b 2 œ œ œ œ . & b 2 œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ ˙ a ˙ . Scrutinies KŒ-ri - e, e - lé - i-son, KŒ - ri - e, e - lé-i - son. ScrutiniesMusic: Jacques Berthier, © 1998, Les Presses de Taizé, GIA Publications, Inc., agent Or: Scrutinies 118 Scrutiniesb b 4 bbb b 4 œ œ Jœ œ œ &Firstb b Scrutiny:b 4 1. Wejœ thirstœ forœ livœ --ingœ waJœ ter,œ jœ œ œ œ ˙118 Second&First Scrutiny:b 4 2.1. Wejœ searchthirstœ for lightliv --inginœ darkwa ---ness,ter, dejœ livœ erœ us,œ Oœ Lord.˙ SecondThirdb bScrutiny:4 3.2. We searchlong forto lightrise toin darknew ---ness,life, de liv er us, O Lord. Thirdbbb Scrutiny:b 4 œ œ Jœ œ œ &Firstb b Scrutiny:b 4 1.3. WeWejœ thirstlongœ forœto livriseœ --ingœto newwaJœ ter,life,œ jœ œ œ œ ˙ Second&First Scrutiny:b 4 2.1. Wejœ searchthirstœ for lightliv --inginœ darkwa ---ness,ter, dejœ livœ erœ us,œ Oœ Lord.˙ SecondThird Scrutiny: 3.2. We searchlong forto lightrise toin darknew ---ness,life, de liv er us, O Lord. Thirdb Scrutiny:b 3. We long to rise to new life, bbb b œ œ œ 43 œ & b bb K -----riœ e,œ œ eœ léœ i son,œ 3 K -----riœ e,œ œ e léœ œ i son.˙. & b KœŒ -----riœ e,œ œ eœ léœ œ i son, 4 KœŒ -----riœ e,œ œ e l霜 i son..˙ Text:The Carol Scrutinies BrowningŒ Œ Music: Carolb b Browning 3 ©Text: 2011, Carolb GIAbb Browning Publications, Inc. œ Music:& Carolb Browningb Kœ -----riœ e,œ eœ léœ œ i son, 43 Kœ -----riœ e,œ e l霜 i son. © 2011,b GIAb Publications, Inc. œ œ œ .˙ & b KœŒ -----riœ e,œ œ eœ léœ œ i son, 4 KœŒ -----riœ e,œ œ e léœ œ i son..˙ Text:TheRefrain Carol Scrutinies BrowningŒ Œ Music: Carol Browning 119 ©Text: 2011, Carol GIA Browning Publications, Inc. Or:Music: Carol Browning © 2011, #GIA3 Publications, Inc. Refrain 4 œ jœ œ jœ . 119œ & First Scrutiny: Godjœ ofœ all pow-er, foun-tainœ ofœ grace:œ Ojœ liv-œ ing Second# 3 Scrutiny: God of all mer-cy, re - store our sight: Lead us from Third4 Scrutiny: God of theœ liv-jœ ing,œnot jœ of the dead:. Raise us œto & First Scrutiny: Godjœ ofœ all pow-er, foun-tainœ ofœ grace:œ Ojœ liv-œ ing Second Scrutiny: God of all mer-cy, re - store our sight: Lead us from Third# Scrutiny: God of the liv-ing, not of the dead: Raise us to œ œ . œ jœ œ jœ & wa - ter, showœ yourœ face!œ Godjœ ofœ all pow - er, foun-tainœ ofœ # dark - ness in - to light! God of all mer - cy, re - store our lifeœ beœ - yond our death!. God of theœ livjœ - ing,œnot jœ of the & wa - ter, showœ yourœ face!œ Godjœ ofœ all pow - er, foun-tainœ ofœ dark - ness in - to light! God of all mer - cy, re - store our #life be - yond our death! God of the liv - ing, not of the . œ œ œ . & grace:œ Ojœ livœ - ing wa - ter, showœ yourœ face!˙ #sight: Lead us from dark- ness in - to light! dead: Raise us to lifeœ be - yond our death! & grace:œ. O livœ - ingœ wa - ter,œ showœ yourœ face!˙. Text: David Haas, b.1957 jœ Tune: Davidsight: Haas, b.1957 Lead us from dark- ness in - to light! © 1988,dead: GIA Publications, Inc.Raise us to life be - yond our death!
Text: David Haas, b.1957 Tune:PREPARATORY David Haas, b.1957 RITES ©Various 1988, GIA Publications, preparation Inc. rites take place during the day on Holy Saturday. These include5565667-KYRIE-P prayer, recitation of the Creed,page and 1 the rite of Ephphetha (openingFriday, May of 6, ears 2011 PREPARATORYand mouth). RITES Various preparation rites take place during the day on Holy Saturday. These 7 includeSACRAMENTS prayer, recitation OF INITIATION of the Creed, and the rite of Ephphetha (opening of ears andThe mouth).sacraments of initiation take place at the Easter Vigil. SACRAMENTSPERIOD OF MYSTAGOGIA OF INITIATION The“Mystagogia” sacraments refers of initiation to the fifty-day take place period at the of Easterpostbaptismal Vigil. catechesis and celebra- tion when the newly baptized are gradually drawn by the community into the full- PERIOD1355365-WETHI-P.musx OF MYSTAGOGIA page 1 May 24, 2016 ness1355365-WETHI-P.musx of Christian life and prayer. The newlypage 1 baptized retain a special placeMay 24,in 2016the “Mystagogia”assembly and refersare mentioned to the fifty-day in the periodprayers of of postbaptismal intercession. Acatechesis special celebration, and celebra on- tion1355365-WETHI-P.musxPentecost when orthe just newly before, baptized may mark are gradually the conclusionpage 1 drawn of by the the whole community period intoof Mayinitiation. the 24, full 2016- ness1355365-WETHI-P.musx of Christian life and prayer. The newlypage 1 baptized retain a special placeMay 24,in 2016the assembly and are mentioned in the prayers of intercession. A special celebration, on Pentecost or just before, may mark the conclusion of the whole period of initiation.
3671776-GODOF-P, page 1 5/24/16
3671776-GODOF-P, page 1 5/24/16 PSALMODY PSALMS AND CANTICLES salm27 Psalm Taste and 34: See Taste and See Psalm 34: Taste and See 6. 12 Come, children, ànd hear me, ntiphon that I may teach you the fear of thé LORD. 13 Who is eager fòr life and longs to see prospérous days? # 3 ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙. 14 & 4 Tasteœ andœ see˙ theœ good - ness of theœ Lord. 7. Guard your tongue fròm evil, and your lips from speaking déceit. 15 ntiphon Turn aside from evil and dò good. Seek after peace, ánd pursue it. # 3 ˙ 8. 16 The eyes of the LORD are on thè righteous; 4 ˙ œ ˙ œ ˙ ˙. God’s ears are open to théir cry. I will bless the Lord at allœ times. 17 & œ The LORD’s face is turned against thè wicked to cut off their remembrance fróm the earth. ntiphon 1. 2. 9. 18 When the righteous cry out, the LÒRD hears, and rescues them in all their dístress. # 19 6 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ. . ˙. The LORD is close to the brokènhearted, & 8Tasteœ andœj see,œ. taste andj see thej good-ness of the Lord. Lord. and saves those whose spirít is crushed.
20 uimont Tone 10. Many are the trials of thè righteous, but from them all the LORD wíll rescue them, 21 God keeps guard over all thèir bones; # ` ´ ` ´ not one of their bones sháll be broken. a œ ˙ a nœ ˙ a œ ˙ ( ) a œ œ ˙ ˙ & Benedicam Dominum ˙ 11. 22 Evil brings death to thè wicked; 2 those who hate the righteous áre doomed. 1. I will bless the LORD at àll times; 23 The souls of those who serve the LORD àre ransomed. praise is always in mŒ mouth. None who trust in God shall bé condemned. 3 In the LORD my soul shall make ìts boast; the humble shall hear ánd be glad. 12. Give praise to the Father Àlmighty, 4 to his Son, Jesus Christ thé Lord, 2. Glorify the LORD wìth me; to the Spirit who dwells in òur hearts, together let us praise Gód’s name. both now and for evér. Amen. 5 I sought the LORD, whò answered me,
and set me free from áll my terrors. Text: Psalm 34; The Ecumenical Grail Psalter, © 2015, Conception Abbey and The Grail, admin. by GIA Publications, Inc.; antiphons trans., © 1969, ICEL 3. 6 Look towards the Lord and bè radiant; Music: Michel Guimont, antiphon I and verses, © 1995, and antiphons II and III, © 2011, GIA Publications, Inc. let your faces not be ábashed. 7 When the lowly call out, the LÒRD hears, and rescues them from all théir distress.
4. 8 The angel of the LORD is èncamped around those who are reverent, tó rescue them. 9 Taste and see that the LORD ìs good. Blessed are they who seek refúge in him.
5. 10 Fear the LORD, yòu holy ones. They lack nothing, those who féar God. 11 The rich suffer want and gò hungry, but those who seek the LORD láck no blessing.
8
3/24/16 1765543-TASTE-Prs2.musx, page 1 1765543-TASTE-Prs2.musx, page 2 3/24/16 PSALMS AND CANTICLES
6. 12 Come, children, ànd hear me, that I may teach you the fear of thé LORD. 13 Who is eager fòr life and longs to see prospérous days? 7. 14 Guard your tongue fròm evil, and your lips from speaking déceit. 15 Turn aside from evil and dò good. Seek after peace, ánd pursue it.
8. 16 The eyes of the LORD are on thè righteous; God’s ears are open to théir cry. 17 The LORD’s face is turned against thè wicked to cut off their remembrance fróm the earth.
9. 18 When the righteous cry out, the LÒRD hears, and rescues them in all their dístress. 19 The LORD is close to the brokènhearted, and saves those whose spirít is crushed. 10. 20 Many are the trials of thè righteous, but from them all the LORD wíll rescue them, 21 God keeps guard over all thèir bones; not one of their bones sháll be broken. 11. 22 Evil brings death to thè wicked; those who hate the righteous áre doomed. 23 The souls of those who serve the LORD àre ransomed. None who trust in God shall bé condemned. 12. Give praise to the Father Àlmighty, to his Son, Jesus Christ thé Lord, to the Spirit who dwells in òur hearts, both now and for evér. Amen.
Text: Psalm 34; The Ecumenical Grail Psalter, © 2015, Conception Abbey and The Grail, admin. by GIA Publications, Inc.; antiphons trans., © 1969, ICEL Music: Michel Guimont, antiphon I and verses, © 1995, and antiphons II and III, © 2011, GIA Publications, Inc.
The psalmody in the front of the hymnal features a number of settings using the Ecumenical Revised Grail. These texts are especially useful for celebrations outside of the Liturgy of the Word.
1765543-TASTE-Prs2.musx, page 2 3/24/16 9 PSALMS AND CANTICLES salm Come, et s orship salm Psalm f Today ou 95: Hear If TodayHis Voice You Hear His Voice Psalm 95: If Today You Hear His Voice 59 ntiphon Refrain b 2 ‰ œ œ œ b b 4 Œ Œ ˆ ˆ ˆ & 4 jœ œ œ œ œ & 4 Ifˆ to-day,ˆ ˙ if to-dayˆ you hearˆ hisˆ voice,˙ hard-enˆ ˆ notˆ your hearts. O come, let us wor - ship the Lord. ˆ w Text: The Grail Verses Music: Joseph Gelineau, SJ © 1963, The Grail, GIA Publications, Inc., agent 1. Come, let us ring out our joy to the LORD; ntiphon hail the rock who saves us. Let us come into his presence, giving thanks; let us hail him with a song of praise. 3 œ œ œ œ œ œ & 4 œ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ 2. O come; let us bow and bend low. Let us bow down be-fore the Lord, the God whoœ made us. Let us kneel before the God who made us, Text: The Grail Music: A. Gregory Murray, OSB for he is our God and we © 1963, The Grail, GIA Publications, Inc., agent the people who belong to his pasture, the flock that is led by his hand. Conception ey Tone mit for line sts. mit for line stan as 3. O that today you would listen to his voice! ` ` “Harden not your hearts as at Meribah, & a œ ˙ a œ´ ˙ a œ ˙ a œ´ ˙ a œ` a ´ ˙ as on that day at Massah in the desert Music: Gregory J. Polan, OSB, © 2010, Conception Abbey, admin. by GIA Publications, Inc. ˙ œ when your forebears put me to the test; when they tried me, though they saw my work.” elineau Tone mit for line sts. mit for line stan as Text: Psalm 95:1–2, 6–7, 8–9; The Revised Grail Psalms, © 2010, Conception Abbey and The Grail, admin. by GIA Publications, Inc.; refrain trans., © 1969, ICEL Music: Paul A. Tate, © 2013, GIA Publications, Inc. w w œ w w w œ w w w œ w wb Psalm 95: If Today You Hear God’s Voice Music:& Josephœ w Gelineau, SJ, © 1963, The Grail, GIA Publications, Inc., agent w w w w w œ w w œ Psalm Psalm 95: 95: If IfToday Today You You Hear Hear God’s God’s Voice Voice 60 Venite, exultemus Refrain 1 Come, let us ring out our joy to thè O that today you would heed Gòd’s LORD; voice! � 3 hail the rock whó saves us. 8 “Harden not your hearts as át � � 4 � � � � � �� � � �� � � � � 2 Let us come before God givìng thanks; Meribah, � If to - day you hear God’s voice,� hard-en not� your�� hearts.� � with songs of praise, let us hail thé Lord. as on that day at Massah in thè desert 9 when your ancestors put me to thé test; 3 A mighty God is thè LORD, when they tried me, though they saw � a great king above áll gods, mý work. � � � � � � � �� � � �� � � � � � 4 in whose hand are the depths of thè � If to - day you hear God’s voice,� hard-en not� your�� hearts.� � � earth, 10 “For forty years I abhorred that Verses and the heights of the mountains ás well. genèration, 5 The sea belongs to God, whò made it, and I said, ‘Their heart goes ástray; whose hand shaped the dry land ás well. this people does not know mỳ ways.’ 1. Come, ring out our joy to the Lord, hail the rock who saves us, 11 Then I took an oath in mý anger, let us come now before our God, with songs let us hail the Lord. 6 O come; let us bow and bènd low. ‘Never shall they enter mý rest.’” Let us kneel before the LORD whó 2. Come, let us bow and bend low, let us kneel before God who made us, made us, Give praise to the Father Àlmighty, for here is our God; we the people, the flock that is led by God’s hand. 7 for the Lord is our God, ànd we to his Son, Jesus Christ thé Lord, the people of the heavenlý pasture, to the Spirit who dwells in òur hearts, 3. O that today you would hear God’s voice, “Harden not your hearts, the flock led by the almightý hand. both now and for ever. Ámen. as on that day in the desert, when your parents put me to the test.” Text: Psalm 95; The Ecumenical Grail Psalter, © 2015, Conception Abbey and The Grail, admin. by GIA Publications, Inc. Text: Psalm 95:1–2, 6–7, 8–9; David Haas 7116143-IFTOD-P.musxMusic: David Haas p1 March 30, 2016 © 1983, 1994, GIA Publications, Inc.
4122655-COMEL-Prs2.musx, page 1 3/29/16 10
3555432-IFTOD-P 1 1/25/11 salmPSALMS AND CANTICLES e re od s eople salm ll the Ends of the Earth Psalm Psalm 100: 100:We Are We God’s Are God’s People People 65 stinato Refrain Refrain Sopranos: Last time # U ## 6 œ œ # 3 ˙. œ Œ . 8 œ œ. œ .œ œ œ œ œ œ . & 4 œ œ ˙. ˙ œ ˙. œ œ œ ˙. ˙ & All thejœ ends of theœ earth havejœ seen the pow-er of God;˙ We are God’s peo - ple, the flock of the Lord. Tenors: Last time # U Altos:3 ˙. œ ## ‰ # 4 œ œ ˙. ˙ œ ˙. œ œ ˙ Œ . œ œ. œ œ. œ jœ œ jœ & ˙. œ œ œ ˙. ˙ œ ˙. œ ˙. ˙ & all thejœ ends of theœ earth have seen the pow-erœ œ ofœ God.œ. jœ Verses œ œ œ ˙
Refrain 1. Cry out with joy to the Lord, all you lands, all you lands. Serve the Lord now with gladness, come before God singing for joy! ## 6 œ œ 8 œ œ. œ œ. œ œ .œ œ œ . 2. Know that the Lord is God! Know that the Lord is God, & Singœ to theœ Lord a newœ song, forjœ God has done won-der-ful deeds.˙ who made us, to God we belong, God’s people, the sheep of the flock! 3. Go, now within the gates giving thanks, giving thanks. # Enter the courts singing praise, give thanks and bless God’s name! # œ œ. œ œ. œ jœ œ œ œ . ‰ & Sing toœ theœ Lord a newœ song, for God has done wonœ - der-fulœ œ deeds.œ. jœ 4. Indeed, how good is the Lord, whose mercy endures for ever, for the Lord is faithful, is faithful from age to age!
Refrain Text: Psalm 100:1–2, 3, 4, 5; David Haas Music: David Haas © 1983, GIA Publications, Inc. # 6 œ # 8 œ. œ. œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ & Thejœ Lord comes to theœ earth tojœ rule the earth with jus-tice.jœ
# # jœ œ. œ. œ œ. œ jœ œ jœ ‰ & The Lord comes to theœ earth to rule the earthœ œ withœ jus-tice.jœ œ jœ In addition to two complete Lectionary psalters in the back of the Verses hymnal, the front psalm section features an assortment of favorite classics along with settings from new psalm collections. 1. Sing to the Lord a new song, for God has done wondrous deeds; whose right hand has won the victory for us, God’s holy arm. 2. The Lord has made salvation known, and justice revealed to all, remembering kindness and faithfulness to Israel. 3. All of the ends of earth have seen salvation by our God. Joyfully sing out all you lands, break forth in song. 4. Sing to the Lord with harp and song, with trumpet and with horn. Sing in your joy before the king, the king, our Lord.
Text: Psalm 98:1, 2–3, 3–4, 5–6; David Haas, Marty Haugen Music: David Haas, Marty Haugen; refrain II, III adapt. by Diana Kodner © 1983, 1994, GIA Publications, Inc.
5432311-WEARE-P(harm.).musx 12/22/15 3143251-ALLTH-Pgc2 1 12/22/15 11 lory to od ( assMASS of Christ, ight SETTINGS of the ations) 324 GLORIA* GLORIA
b 6 œ œ œ œ œ œ . œ œ œ & 8 œ œ œ œ Glo-ryœ œ toœ Godœ inœ theœ high-est,œ œ andœ on
b œ. œ Jœ œ jœ jœ & earth peace to peoœ - ple,œ œ. peoœ - ple ofœ goodjœ œwill.. œ We
b œ. œ. jœ & praise you,œ wejœ blessjœ œ you, œ weœ œ a - dore you,œ wejœ gloœ. - riœ - fyœ you,œ we
b œ œ œJ œ jœ . & give youjœ thanks for your greatjœ glo jœ - ry,œ Lordœ God, heavœ - en-lyœ œ
b œ jœ œœ . & œKing,. œ Ojœ œGod,œ alœ - might-yœ œ Fa-ther. Lordœ Jeœ - susœ Christ,œ.