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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 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 features the popular refrains and tones of Michel Guimont •• Select pieces from the popular Lyric Psalter along with other lyrical psalm settings •• 11 complete 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 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, Anderson, Jennifer Kerr- Budziak, Heather Martin Cooper, Michael Silhavy, and Tom Stehle.

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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.

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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.

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Text: Marty Haugen Music: Marty Haugen © 1997, GIA Publications, Inc.

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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.

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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.

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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 Psalmf 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 stanas 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 stanas 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.

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3555432-IFTOD-P 1 1/25/11 salmPSALMS AND CANTICLES e re ods eople salm ll the Ends of the Earth Psalm : 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: :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.

ospel cclamation (ass of Christ, ight of the ations) b œ œ œ ˙. œ. . œ. & On-lyœ œ Be-gotœ - ten Son, Lord God,œ. Lambœ ofjœ God,œ Son ofœ thejœ

6 b œ œ œ œ œ jœ b 8 œ. œ œ .œ œ jœ œ Jœ .˙ Fa-ther, you take a-wayœ the sins ofœ the world,œ have mer - cyœ on & Alœ - leœ - luœ - ia, al - leœ - lu - ia, al - le - lu - ia. & jœ œœ . jœ jœ œ jœ Lent: Glo-ry to you, Word of God, Lord Je - sus Christ.

b œ œ œ œ œ jœ & us. you take a - wayœ the sins ofœ the world,œ rejœ - ceive ourœ jœ b œ œ œ . œ œ jœ ˙. jœ œ & Al - le - lu - ia,œ al - leœ - lu - ia,.œ alœ - le -œ lujœ - ia..˙ Glo-ry to you, Word of God, Lord Je - sus Christ.

Text: ICEL, © 1969 Music: Mass of Christ, Light of the Nations, Tony E. Alonso, © 2016, GIA Publications, Inc. b œ œ œ œJ œ Jœ œ & œprayer;. œ youœ are seat - edjœ at the right hand of thejœ Fa-ther,jœ œ œ havejœ

*A Refrain/Verses version of this Gloria may be found at no. xxx. b jœ œ œ. & œmer - cyœ onjœ œus.. œ For jœ œyouœ œ a - loneœ areœ theœ Ho-lyœ œ One, 6717121-GLORY-P.musx p1 May 17, 2016 The through-composed Gloria from Tony Alonso’s new mass setting, 12 bMass œ of Christ,œ œ Light of the Nations.œ œ. & youjœ a-lone are theœ Lord,.˙ youjœ a-loneœ areœ theœ Mostœ œ œ High, .œ Je - susœ.

b .˙ ‰ œ œ œ Jœ œ œ & Christ, with the Ho - lyjœ Spir-it, inœ theœ glo-ryœ œ ofœ œ Godœ theœ

b jœ œ .œ jœ œ jœ œ & Fa-ther. œA- jœ men..˙ A-œ jœ men..˙

Text: ICEL, © 2010 Music: Mass of Christ, Light of the Nations, Tony E. Alonso, © 2016, GIA Publications, Inc.

ospel cclamation (ass of Christ, ight of the ations) GOSPEL ACCLAMATION 268

b 6 œ œ œJ & 8 Alœ - leœ - luœ - ia,œ. alœ - leœ - luœ - ia,œ. al - lejœ - lu - ia.˙. Lent: Glo-ry to you, Word of God, Lord Je - sus Christ. 1712212-ALLEL-P.musx p1 February 24, 2016

b œ œ œ . œ œ jœ & Al - le - lu - ia,œ al - leœ - lu - ia,.œ alœ - le -œ lujœ - ia..˙ Glo-ry to you, Word of God, Lord Je - sus Christ.

Text: ICEL, © 1969 Music: Mass of Christ, Light of the Nations, Tony E. Alonso, © 2016, GIA Publications, Inc.

6717121-GLORY-P.musx p2 May 17, 2016

1712212-ALLEL-P.musx p1 February 24, 2016 b jœ œ œ. & œmer - cyœ onjœ us..œ œ For jœ œyouœ œ a - loneœ areœ theœ Ho-lyœ œ One,

b œ œ œ œ œ. & youjœ a-lone are theœ Lord,˙. youjœ a-loneœ areœ theœ Mostœ œ œ High,œ. Je - susœ.

b ˙. ‰ œ œ œ Jœ œ œ & Christ, with the Ho - lyjœ Spir-it, inœ theœ glo-ryœ œ ofœ œ Godœ theœ

b jœ œœ . jœ œ jœ œ & Fa-ther. œA- jœ men.˙. A-œ jœ men.˙.

Text: ICEL, © 2010 Music: Mass of Christ, Light of the Nations, Tony E. Alonso, © 2016, GIA Publications, Inc.

SERVICE MUSIC for RITUAL SONG—SECOND EDITION This list does not include a complete listing of additional service music, ritual music, or music for the .

MASSES AND EUCHARISTIC ACCLAMATIONS

ospel cclamationFULL SETTINGS (ass of Christ, ight of the ations) Mass of Creation / Misa de la Creación ...... Haugen / Alonso GOSPEL ACCLAMATIONA Community Mass ...... Richard Proulx 268 Mass of Joy and Peace...... Tony Alonso Mass of the Angels and Saints ...... Steve Janco b 6 Mass for a Servant Church...... œ. . .Micœhel GuimontœJ & 8 Alœ -Mass leœ - luœ of - Lightia,œ. . . . alœ. -.le œ. - . luœ . - .ia,œ . . . .al . -. lejœ. -. lu.David - Haasia.˙. Lent: Glo-Massry to inyou, Honor of St.Word Ignatiusof. . God,. . . . . Lord. . RussellJe W - eismannsus Christ. Storrington Mass ...... Marty Haugen Mass of Christ, Light of the Nations...... Tony Alonso Holy Name of Jesus Mass...... Norah Duncan IV b œ œ Cantusœ Missae. œ œ jœ & Al - le - lu - ia,œ al - leœ - lu - ia,.œ alœ - le -œ lujœ - ia..˙ Glo-ry GLORIASto you, Word of God, Lord Je - sus Christ. A New Mass for Congregations ...... Caroll T. Andrews Text: ICEL, © 1969 Music: Mass of Christ,Missa Light of the Pacem Nations, Tony. . E.. Alonso, . .© 2016,. . GIA . Publications, . . . Inc. . . . . L Randolph Babin Congregational Mass...... John Lee Mass of Christ, Our Hope ...... David Haas Mass of Saint Ann ...... Ed Bolduc Mass of Wisdom ...... Steve Janco

EUCHARISTIC PRAYER ACCLAMATIONS Mass of Remembrance...... Marty Haugen The Glendalough Mass ...... Liam Lawton 6717121-GLORY-P.musxDeutsche Messe p2...... Schubert / ProulxMay 17, 2016 Unity Mass...... Norah Duncan IV People’s Mass...... Jan Vermulst Land of Rest...... Richard Proulx Mass of Wisdom ...... Steve Janco No Greater Love Mass...... Michael Joncas Mass of Christ the Savior...... Dan Schutte Mass of the Divine Word...... Howard Hughes, S.M. Mass for the City ...... Richard Proulx Corpus Christi Mass...... Richard Proulx 13

1712212-ALLEL-P.musx p1 February 24, 2016 HYMNS AND SONGS

lace Called Home A Place Called Home

b 4 ˙. & 41. Aœ placeœ calledœ home withœ comœ - fortœ forœ. thejœ weaœ - ry:˙. 2. A place called home where ten - der - ness can flou - rish: 3. A place called home, a prom - ise for to - mor - row: 4. A place called home for ev - ’ry hu - man be - ing:

b ˙. & œ Aœ placeœ calledœ home ofœ nourœ - ishœ - mentœ. andjœ rest:w A place called home, a ha - ven from all harm: A place called home, a vi - sion hand - ed down: A place called home where arms are o - pened wide:

b œ œ œ ˙. œœ . ˙. & œ A place called home thatœ wel-œ comes in thejœ stranœ - ger, A place called home where chil - dren sleep in safe - ty, A place called home for all God’s sons and daugh - ters, A place called home, where all ex - tend the wel - come,

b œ œ & Where oneœ unœ - known˙. beœ - comesœ œa welœ. - comejœ guest,w Where hurts are healed, a shel - ter from the storm, Where love pre - vails and peace is ev - er found, Where none are lost, a - lone or cast a - side,

b œ œ œ ˙. œœ . ˙. & œ Where love can find œa huœ - man hab - jœi - taœ - tion: Where peace can find a hu - man hab - i - ta - tion: Where hope can find a hu - man hab - i - ta - tion: But mem - bers of a sin - gle hu - man fam - ’ly.

b œ œ & God grantœ usœ all˙. thisœ grace:œ œa placeœ. calledjœ home.w œ God grant us all this grace: a place called home. God grant us all this grace: a place called home. God grant us grace to build a place called home.

Text: Michael Joncas, b.1951, © 2016, GIA Publications, Inc. Tune: FINLANDIA, 11 10 11 10 11 10; Jean Sibelius, 1865–1957

14 3234323-APLAC-P.musx, page 1 1/29/16 The Joy of the Gospel The Joy of the Gospel

# 43 œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ & 1. The joyœ ofœ the Gosœ - pelœ in - vites us to - day, 2. The Gos - pel per - suades us to meet Je - sus’ gaze, 3. The joy of the Gos - pel en - gag - es the heart, 4. The Gos - pel im - pels us, with Christ at our side,

# œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ & Be - lievœ - ingœ in Jeœ - sus,œ to walk in his way: To let his Word touch us, de - light and a - maze. Em - pow - ers dis - ci - ples and gives each a part: Pre - pared and com - mis-sioned, with arms o - pen wide,

# œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ & Toœ love and serve oth - ers,œ theœ last and the least, The Gos - pel a - wak - ens, en - liv - ens the soul; To care for the poor and re - spond to their plea, To go forth re - joic - ing in Good News to share:

# œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ & To be forœ our worldœ bothœ the salt and the yeast. It kin - dles the spir - it, makes new and makes whole. To lift up the low - ly, from bur - dens set free. God’s love is for all and ex - tends ev - ’ry - where!

Text: Delores Dufner, OSB, b.1939, © 2016, GIA Publications, Inc. Tune: ST. DENIO, 11 11 11 11; adapt. from a Welsh ballad in John Roberts’ Hymns of the Sanctuary, 1839

Timely new texts for today’s church inspired by the ministry of Pope Francis. These texts are set to familar hymn tunes.

1642751-THEJO-P.musx, page 1 5/4/16 15 Jesus Entered Egypt Jesus Entered Egypt

b 34 œ & 1. Jeœ - susœ enœ - teredœ E-˙ gyptœ Flee-œ ingœ Herœ - od’s hand,˙. 2. Je - sus was a mi - grant liv - ing as a guest 3. Je - sus cross - es bor - ders With the wan - d’ring poor,

b œ œ œ. . & Livœ - ingœ as an a -jœ lienœ Inœ œa forœ - eignœ land.˙ With the friends and stran - gers Who could of - fer rest. Search-ing for a ref - uge, For an o - pen door.

b œ. œ œ œn ˙. & Farœ fromœ homeœ andœ coun -jœ tryœ Withœ his fam - i - ly, Do we hold wealth light - ly So that we can share Do our words and ac - tions An - swer Je - sus’ plea:

b œ œ œ œ œ œ & Was there room andœ wel - come Forœ this ref˙ - uœ - gee?˙. Shel - ter with the home - less, And a - bun - dant care? “Give the low - ly wel - come, And you wel - come me”?

Text: M. L. Tice, b.1979, © 2009, GIA Publications, Inc. Tune: KING’S WESTON, 6 5 6 5 D; Ralph Vaughan Williams, 1872–1958, alt., © 1931, Oxford University Press

6717656-JESUS-P.musx 16 NEW SONGS SINCE 2010 WITH GREAT LOVE With Great Love Refrain

b 4 Œ œ œ œ œ jœ œ jœ & Weœ canœ doœ œ nojœ greatœ jœ things,˙. we can do no great things,

b Œ Œ & ˙. weœ canœ doœ noœ jœ greatœ j things;œ ˙ on-lyœ œ To verses Final ending

b œ. & smallj thingsœœ . withjœ greatœ. j love.œ ˙ greatœ. j love,œ œ withœ greatœ œ love,

b Ó ‰ & w withjœ greatœ œ love. w Verses Solo: b ‰ œ œ œ œ & 1. Usejœ us as in - stru-œ ments,œ œ sim-œ pleœ ves-œ sels ofœ yourœ peace.˙ 2. Lord, make us in - stru-ments, qui - et ves-sels of your love. 3. Choose us as in - stru-ments, sa - cred ves-sels of your will.

b ‰ œ œ œ & Injœ - spire œ in us pureœ heartsœ ofœ unœ - derœ - standœ jœ - ing,œ. Cre - ate in us clean hearts of con - tem - pla - tion Trans-form in us new hearts of God’s com - pas - sion

b Œ ‰ œJ œ ‰ & to know that,œ inœ yourœ warmœ emœ - brace,œ our to see your face in those we serve, injœ to live true lives of read - i - ness: We

D.C. b & bejœ - ingsœ jwillœ jœ findœ jrest.œ ˙ ˙ all who search for you. lis - ten for your call.

Text: Blessed Teresa of Calcutta; adapt. by Chris de Silva, b.1967 Tune: Chris de Silva, b.1967 © 2011, GIA Publications, Inc. 17

1117164-WECAN-P.musx January 29, 2016 A HOUSE OF PRAYER A House of Prayer

Refrain

bb 4 & b 4 Letœ thisœ beœ œ a houseœ ofœ prayer,w shelœ - terœ ofœ God’sœ loveœ andœ

bb œ œ œ œ œ & bcare,w shaped in - toœ a house ofœ livœ - ing stones˙

bb œ œ œ œ 2 4 & b by the handsœ of Christ, ourœ 4 corœ - nerœ - 4stone.w

bb ˙. & b Letœ thisœ beœ œ a houseœ ofœ prayer forœ allœ peoœ -˙ ple. . ˙.

Verses Cantor: b b b ‰ . œ. jœ œ œ œ œ ∑ & 1. Ajœ fontœof jœ God’s love o - ver-flow - ing: 2. A ref - uge in a time of trou - ble: 3. A ta - ble set for friend and stran-ger: All: bb Œ ∑ ∑ & b Letœ thisœ beœ œ a houseœ ofœ

b ‰ b b Ó Œ . œ. jœ œ œ œ œ & Ajœ hoœ - ly jœ ground where all find wel - come: A ves - sel of God’s grace and mer - cy: A bod - y tak - en, blessed and bro - ken:

bb w ∑ ∑ & prayer.b

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18 bb ∑ Ó Œ ‰ œ. Jœ œ. 2 & b Ajœ tem - ple of thejœ 4 A hos - pi - tal where A ban - quet hall for

bb w ∑ 2 & b Letœ thisœ beœ œ a houseœ ofœ prayer. 4

D.C. bb 2 4 ∑ ∑ & b 4 Hoœ - lyœ 4 Spirœ - it:˙ . wounds are treat-ed: ev - ’ry hun-ger:

bb 2 ∑ 4 ∑ w & b 4 4 Letœ thisœ beœ œ a houseœ ofœ prayer. Text: Tony E. Alonso, b.1980 Tune: Tony E. Alonso, b.1980 © 2015, GIA Publications, Inc.

Ritual Song—Second Edition contains new music composed after the implementation of the Revised Order of Mass 2010. These songs are not found in our earlier hymnals.

3212312-LETTH-P.musx page 2 January 29, 2016 19 To You Who Bow To You Who Bow

b 4 ‰ ‰ œ & 1. Tojœ youœ whoœ bow,˙ tojœ youœ whoœ bend,˙ tojœ youœ who 2. To you who teach, to you who heal, to you, the 3. To you who weep, to you who bleed, who dreamed the 4. To you who starve, to you who thirst, to you con - 5. To you who rise, to you, our peace, to you who

b œ œ jœ œ œ œ œ . œ œ & doœ not cling toœ heav-jœ en,œ but un - to us de - scend;œ œ you who lep - er’s res - to - ra - tion, the vic - tim’s last ap - peal; you whose bound - ’ries of O- ri - on, but will not break the reed; you who demned to death by mal-ice, a - ban-doned and ac - cursed; you who lead the way be-fore us, whose spir - it binds and frees; at once the

b œ œ œ œ 2 & sum - monœ usœ asœ serjœ - vantsœ andjœ call your ser - vantsœ friends:˙ 4 life is sown and gath - ered and of - fered as a meal: sow the end of em - pire with ti - ny, peace - ful seed: prom-ised to the wretch - ed the last will be made first: Al - pha and O- me - ga, whose love shall nev - er cease:

b 42 ‰ jœ œ 4 œ œ œ œ ˙. ‰ jœ & To you weœ liftœ ourœ song, loveœ ev - er new, O

1.–4. D.C.

b œ œ œ œ. Œ Ó ‰ & God who bows, weœ singœ ourœ song toœ you.˙.

5.

b Œ ‰ jœ œ œ ˙ ‰ œ. ∑ & you.˙ O God who bows, wejœ singœ ourœ song tojœ you.w

Text: Rory Cooney, b.1952 Tune: Rory Cooney, b.1952 © 2014, GIA Publications, Inc.

5171517-TOYOU-P.musx page 1 January 28, 2016

20 The PeopleThe Who WalkedPeople in Darkness Who Walked in Darkness

Verses b b 86 œ œ œ jœ œ œ & 1. Thejœ peo-œ ple who walked injœ dark-œness œA- jœ wakœ - en to 2. For God has en - larged the na - tion, And pros - pered the 3. The yoke of de - spair and bond-age, The chains and the 4. For us now a child is giv - en, For all the de - 5. How vast is our God’s do - min-ion! How far truth and

b . b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ & see a great light. Thejœ peoœ - ple who dwelt in the land of the fruit of its land. God’s peo - ple are blest with the har - vest of slave - mas- ter’s rod Are shat-tered and scat-tered like dust in a spised and for - lorn. The rule of com - pas - sion shall rest on his mer - cy ex - tend. The zeal of the Lord will ac - com-plish its Refrain b b ‰ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. œn œ œ & shadœ - owœ Rise to a Star shin - ing bright. vic - t’ry, Gift from a boun - ti - ful hand. wind-storm Loosed by the jus - tice of God. His name is shoul - der. God’s own Mes - si - ah is born! pur - pose: Jus - tice shall reign with - out end.

b .œ b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. 89 œ. œ œ Jœ & Won - der-ful, Coun-sel-or, Al-might-y God, Fa - ther for - ev- er,œ

bb œ œ 3 œ. 6 .œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ. 9 & œPrince of 8Peace. 8 Won - der-ful, Coun-sel-or, Al-might-y God, 8

To verses Last time D.C. b 9 6 6 b 8 œ. œ œ Jœ œ œ 8 ˙. Œ. Œ 8 ˙. ˙. & Fa-ther for-ev-er,œ œPrinceof Peace. Peace.

Text: Isaiah 9:1–6; Mary Louise Bringle, b.1953 Tune: ISAIAH 9, 8 8 12 7 with refrain; Sally Ann Morris, b.1952 © 2009, GIA Publications, Inc.

3366656-THEPE-P.musx page 1 January 27, 2016 21 reat Cloud of itnessesA Great Cloud of Witnesses

Verses ˙ % œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ w ˙ bb 2 & b 2 1. Byœ God’sœ 2. We give 3. So by

bb ˙ & graceb ˙ weœ wereœ blessed toœ haveœ heœ - roes,œ strongœ andœ true,˙ shin-œ ingœ thanks and re - joice for the gra-cious lives they led, for the faith we go forth on a path as yet un-known, hold-ing

bb œ œ œ œ w œ Œ & bbright˙ throughœ our long and wea - ryœ nights. strength and the wis - dom they passed on. fast to the prom - ise hand - ed down

div. b b b œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ & Eœ - venœ now˙ theyœ are near, inœ ourœ heartsœ theyœ shineœ œa - Once, they sang with God’s voice, and our spir - its still are from the ones who stood firm; though for - sak - en and a - div. œ ˙ œ b œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ ? b b œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ

bb œ & b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ w ˙ new,˙ stillœ œa - bid-ing, ev - erœ guidœ - ingœ usœ toœ light.w ˙ fed on our jour-ney toward the reign where all are one. lone, they took up their cross and laid a - side their crown.

b ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ w ˙ ? b b ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

A sample from the Ritual Song—Second Edition Choir edition.

22 1233454-BYGOD-C.musx p1 June 27, 2016 Refrain b b b œ œ ˙ œ. jœJ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ œ & And a great cloud of wit-ness-esœ œœ sur-œ rounds˙ ˙ us; ˙ they are . œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ œ œ b œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ ? b b œ ˙ œ. Jœ ˙ œ

b ˙ œ. b b ˙ œ. jœJ œ œ œ w œ Œ œ œ & here, they are with usœ inœ thisœ fight.w œ Inœ the ˙ œ. œ œ œ b œ œ œ œ w œ œ ? b b ˙ œ. œ J w œ Œ œ œ

bb ˙ œ ˙ œ & b ˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œœ œ œ œ trials we must face, they are un - ex-pect-ed grace,˙ stillœ œ a -

˙ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ b œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ ? b b ˙ œ œ

bb œ Œ & b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ww ˙. bid-ing, ev - er guid - ing us to light.

œ œ œ œ œ œ œ b œ œ œ œ œ œ w ˙. Œ ? b b œ œ

1., 2. 3. D. S.D.S.

bb Œ œ œ & b œ w ˙ ˙ ˙ w

Text: Hebrews, 12:1–3; Marty Haugen, b. 1950 Tune: Marty Haugen, b.1950 © 2015, GIA Publications, Inc.

23 1233454-BYGOD-C.musx p2 June 27, 2016 Mercy,Mercy, OO God God

Refrain Mer-cy, O God, have mer-cy on us. # ## 4 # 4 jœ œ jœ œ œ jœ œ jœ ˙ & Mer˙ - cy,˙ œ mer˙ - cy.˙

˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ # ## 4 ˙ ˙ œ œ ˙ ? # 4

# ## # jœ œ jœ œ œ ˙ & Sendjœ downœ yourjœ mer-cyœ toœ set usœ free.œ œ

œ œ œ œ œ œ œn # ## jœJ œ jJœ Jœ œ œJ œ ˙ ? #

Mer-cy, O God, have mer-cy on us.

#### & j˙œ œ jœ œ œ œ jœ œ jœ ˙ Mer - cy,˙ mer˙ - cy. #˙ # # ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ ? # #

Last time # ## 2 4 U # jœ œ jœ 4 œ 4 . Œ & Sendjœ downœ yourjœ mer-cyœ œ toœ setœ usœ free.˙. Last time jœ œ jœ œ œ U # # œJ œ Jœ Jœ œ Jœ 2 œ œ 4 ˙. Œ ? # # 4 œ 4

Some classic congregational repertoire has been enriched with additional texts. For example, along with the original verses, Francis Patrick O’Brien’s Mercy, O God now contains a set of Communion verses.

3333123-MERCY-A page 1 June 27, 2016 24 Communion Verses # œ œ œ jœ œ œ œ jœ &1. Now, at thisœ taœ - ble,œ youjœ call us toœ - gethœ - er,œ jœ 2. Out - cast and sin - ner be - long at this ta - ble; you 3. Bread come from heav - en, in Christ’s bod - y bro- ken, will 4. Here is sal - va - tion, a - bun - dant and flow-ing, poured 5. Lord, in your jus - tice you raise up the low - ly; the 6. Heav - en and earth come to praise at this ta - ble;

# œ œ œ œ œ & guests ofœ theœ Lambœ atœ theœ Pasœ - chalœ Feast.˙ gath - er the ones whom the world dis - owns. nour - ish and heal those who seek your face. forth from the cup bear - ing Christ’s own blood. poor be - come rich at this sav - ing meal. all of your works now be - fore you stand.

3 # œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ jœ . & Noœ oneœ willœ thirst;œ noneœ willœ go a - wayœ empœ - ty.œ. Here you give strength to the lost and re - ject - ed; Send us as bread to the poor and the hun - gry; O- pen our hearts to the gifts of this ta - ble. Here we are called to be bear - ers of jus - tice; Teach us to nour - ish and care for cre - a - tion,

3 3 D.C. # œ # ## œ œ œ œ œ w # & Hereœ allœ diœ - viœ - sionsœ will cease.˙ ˙# here you have made them a home. send us to heal and em - brace. Pour in our hearts your great love. here is your cov - e - nant sealed. guid - ed by your gen - tle hand.

Text: Francis Patrick O’Brien, b.1958 Tune: Francis Patrick O’Brien, b.1958 © 2001, GIA Publications, Inc.

CROP #### & 25 3333123-MERCY-A page 3 Holy Manna - Brethren, We HaveHoly Met to Manna Worship

# c œ œ œ œ & 1. Brethœ - ren, œ œ weœ haveœ met to œ wor - œshipœ Andœ œa -œ doreœ theœ 2. Sis - ters, will you come and help us? Mo - ses’ sis - ters 3. Is there here a trem - bling jail - er, Seek - ing grace and 4. Let us love our God su - preme-ly, Let us love each

# œ œ œ œ œ œ & Lord our God.˙ Willœyou œ œ prayœ withœ all yourœ pow - œer œ aid - ed him. Will you help the trem - bling mourn-ers filled with tears? Is there here a weep - ing Mar - y oth - er, too. Let us love and pray for sin - ners

# œ œ œ œ œ œ & Whileœwe œ œ tryœ toœ preach the word?˙ All is vain un - Who are strug - gling hard with sin? Tell them all a - Pour - ing forth a flood of tears? Breth - ren, join your Till our God makes all things new. Christ will call us

# œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ & less theœ Spirœ - itœ Of the ho - ly One comesœ down.˙ bout the Sav - ior. Tell them that he will be found. cries to help them, Sis - ters, let your prayers a - bound! home to heav - en, At his ta - ble we’ll sit down.

# œ œ œ œ & Brethœ - œren, œ pray,œ andœ ho - ly œ man - naœ œ Sis - ters, pray, and ho - ly man - na Pray, oh, pray, that ho - ly man - na Christ will gird him - self and serve us

# œ œ & Willœbe œ œ showœ - eredœ all a - round.˙ Will be show - ered all a - round. Will be scat - tered all a - round. With sweet man - na all a - round.

Text: George Atkins, 1793–1827 Tune: HOLY MANNA, 8 7 8 7 D; William Moore, fl.1830

Ritual Song—Second Edition contains classic hymnody never before 5561122-BRETH-P.musxfound in a GIA hymnal. page 1 1/29/16 26 We Glory in the Cross We Glory in the Cross

b c œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ & 1. Weœ gloœ - ry in the cross of Christ, For 2. Bap - tized in - to the death of Christ, We 3. We cel - e - brate the life of Christ, Are 4. Pro - claim to all the love of Christ, Who

b œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ & he isœ our sal - va - tion.œ Hisœ resœ - ur - rec - tion rise through liv - ing wa - ters. A- noint - ed with the nour - ished with his pres - ence. He gives his bod - y, died and rose to save us. By serv - ing oth - ers

b œ œ œ œ œ œ & from the deadœ Gives life toœ all cre - ˙a - tion.˙ sa - cred oil, God names us sons and daugh - ters. shares his blood: A cov - e - nant re - mem - brance. we o - bey The man - date that he gave us.

b ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ œ ˙ ˙ & Praise Christ, our Sav - ior! Praise our Reœ - deem - er!

b œ ˙ œ œ w & Praise˙ andœ a - dore him for - ev - er!˙.

Text: James J. Chepponis, b.1956, © 2015, GIA Publications, Inc. Tune: ICH GLAUB AN GOTT, 8 7 8 7 with refrain; Mainz Gesangbuch, 1870; harm. by Richard Proulx, 1937–2010, © 1986, GIA Publications, Inc.

“We Glory in the Cross” is an example of a new text set to a familar melody.

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27 WORLD CHURCH Adiós, Reina del Cielo / Adiós, O Queen of Heaven Adiós, Reina del Cielo / Adiós, O Queen of Heaven

6 8 jœ œ œ jœ œ. jœ œ jœ œ #jœ œ. œ Estribillo:& A-œ diós,œ # Rei#jœ - naœ delœn cieœ. - lo,œ Maœ - dreœ del Salœ - vaœ - dor.œ. œ 1. De tu di - vi - no ros - tro me

jœ œ œ jœ œ. œJ œ jœ œ jœ . &A-œ diós,œ ohjœ#œ Maœ - dreœ míœ. - a.œ A- diós, a - diós,œ œa - œdiós.. œ Per - mí - te - me que vuel - va tus plan - tas a be - sar. Dul - ce pren - da

4. A dejarte,

5. Adiós, Hija del Padre; Madre del Hijo,

7. Adiós, del cielo

Text: Traditional; tr. by Jill Switzer Wolf, b.1976, and J. Eduardo Wolf, b.1971, © 2012, GIA Publications, Inc. Tune: Traditional; harm. by Ronald F. Krisman, b.1946, © 2012, GIA Publications, Inc.

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5545653-ADIOS-Pch.musx 1/29/16 Come, Bring Your Burdens to God / Adiós, Reina del Cielo / Adiós, O Queen of Heaven Come, Bring Your BurdensWoza to God Nomthwalo / Woza Nomthwalo Wakho Wakho

## 6 & 8 œ. jœ œ œ. jœ œ œ œ œ. Come,œ. bringœ yourœ bur-œ densœ toœ God,œ. come,œ. bringœ yourœ bur-densœ œ toœ God,œ. Wo - za nom-thwa - lo wa-kho, wo - za nom-thwa - lo wa-kho,

. . . # 6 œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ. œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ ? # 8 œ œ Jœ œ œ œ œ. œ œœ J œ œ œ œ.

## œ. jœ œ & come,œ. bringœ yourœn bur-œ densœ toœ Godœ forjœ Je-œ susœ willœ nev-œ erœ sayœ no.˙. wo - zaœ nom - thwa - lo wa-kho U- ye - s’s - ka - so - za-thi hayi.˙

# œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ jœ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙. # œ. œœ J œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙. African? phonetics: œ œ œ œ œ Woh-zah nohm-thwah-loh wah-khoh, U-yehs skah-soh-zah-thee hahyee Text: South African; tr. by Barbara Clark, Mairi Munro, and Martine Stemerick, © 2008, Iona Community, GIA Publications, Inc., agent Tune: South African melody; arr. by Welile Sigabi, © 2008, Iona Community, GIA Publications, Inc., agent

There is a generous amount of world church music and even more selections featuring multiple languages.

3132111-COMEB-Prs2.musx January 29, 2016 29 Lord Jesus Christ Lord Jesus Christ stinato Refrain

## c jœ œ ‰ & œ œ jœ œ jœJœ œ œ œ œ œ Lord Je - sus Christ, your lightœ shinesœ withœ - in us. French: Jé - sus le Christ, lu - mière in - té - rieu - re, Spanish: Cris - to Je - sús, oh fue - go que

# # œ œ & œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ #˙ Let not my doubtsœ norœ myœ dark - ness speak to me. ne lais - se pas mes té - nè - bres me par - ler. que las ti - nie - blas en mí no ten - gan voz. Niech ciem-ność ma nie prze - ma - wia do mnie już. œ œ œ œ ˙ # œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ? # œ œ œ œ œ œ

## jœ œ jœ œ ‰ jœ œ œ œ œ œ & Lordœ Jeœ - susœ Christ,œ yourœ lightœ shinesœ withœ - inœ us.œ Jé - sus le Christ, lu - mière in - té - rieu - re, Cris - to Je - sús, di - si - pa mis som - bras. Je - zu, Tyś jest świat - łoś - cią mej du - szy.

œ œ œ # œ œ ‰œ J œ œ œ œ œ ? # Jœ œ Jœ œ œ œ

# # œ œ ˙ . & œ œ œ œ œ œ # ˙ Let my heart al - ways wel - comeœ yourœ love. don - ne - moi d’ac-cueil - lir ton a - mour. Y que

# œ œ œ œ œ œ # œ œ œ ˙ . Text:? Psalm 139 Tune: Jacques Berthier, 1923–1994 © 1998, Les Presses de Taizé, GIA Publications, Inc., agent

6634255-LORDJ-Pw4.musx page 1 January 29, 2016 30 Lord Jesus Christ LAUDATE OMNES GENTESLaudate Omnes Gentes

stinato Refrain

bb 3 ‰ . ‰ & b 4 jœ . œ. jœ œ œ œ œ œ. jœ œ œ ˙ Lau - dá - te o - mnes genœ - tes,œ laujœnœ - dáœ. - teœ Dó-mi -num.˙ Que to - do

œ œ. œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ b 3 ‰Jœ . œ. Jœ œ œ œ ‰ jœ œ. œ œ ? b b 4 . œ œ œ œ. Jœ Last time U b ‰ ‰ ‰ . & b b jœ œ. jœ œ œ œ œ jœ œ. jœ œ ˙ jœ . Lau - dá - te o - mnes genœ - tes,œ lau - dáœ. - teœ Dó-œ mi-œ num.˙ Lau - Que to - do

In addition to containing the most music from the Taizé Community in a GIA hymnal, Ritual Song—Second Edition also includes an outline for praying with the songs from the Taizé Community.

31 3334351-LAUDA-P.musx January 29, 2016 LECTIONARY PSALMODY Alternate Lectionary Psalm Refrains The following psalm refrains are from Michel Guimont’s Lectionary Psalms. Psalm 122 1000 First Sunday of Advent / A 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 # c Let us goœ reœ - joicœ œ - ing˙ toœ theœ house˙ ofœ the Lord. the popular refrains and tones of Michel Guimont. ADVENT SEASON & œ œ œ w

1001 First Sunday of Advent / B 1012 FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT / C b READING I Micah 5:1–4a / 12 b b c ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ . œ Thus says the Lord: and the rest of his kindred shall return & Lord, makeus turn toyou; let us see your face˙ andœ we˙ shallœ be saved.w You, Bethlehem-Ephrathah to the children of Israel. too small to be among the clans of He shall stand firm and shepherd his 1002 First Sunday of Advent / C Judah, flock from you shall come forth for me by the strength of the Lord, # # one who is to be ruler in Israel; in the majestic name of the Lord, # 3 ˙ œ ˙ ˙ œ whose origin is from of old, his God; & 4 Toœ you,˙ Oœ Lord, I lift myœ soul, toœ you˙ I lift˙ myœ soul.˙. ˙. from ancient times. and they shall remain, for now his Therefore the Lord will give them up, greatness 1003 Second Sunday of Advent / A until the time shall reach to the ends of the earth; when she who is to give birth has he shall be peace. # borne, # 2 œ œ œ œ. & 4 Jus-ticeœ œ shallœ flour-ishœ inœ hisœ time,.œ andœj full-ness ofœ peace forœj evœ œ - er.˙ RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 80:2ac and 3b, 15–16, 18–19 1004 Second Sunday of Advent / B HH, adapt. 2 4 � � � � � � b c œ œ ˙œ . � Lord, make us turn to� you;� let us & Lord,œ letœ usœ see your kind - ness, andœj grantœ usœ yourœ salœ - vaœ -œ tion.˙ 3 1005 Second Sunday of Advent / C � � � � � � � �� � see your face and we shall be saved. b 3 ˙ œ ˙ œ œ 4 The Lordœ hasœ done great things for ˙. œ we œ filledœ withœ ˙joy.. ˙. O shepherd of Israel, hear us, May your hand be on the man at your & œ œ us; œ enthroned on the cherubim, shine right hand, 1006 Third Sunday of Advent / A forth. the son of man you have confirmed Rouse up your might and come to as your own. save us. And we shall never forsake you again; ° b 4 ˙ give us life that we may call upon & 4 Lord, comeœ andœ save˙ ˙ us.w God of hosts, turn again, we implore; your name. ° look down from heaven and see. 1007 Third Sunday of Advent / B Visit this vine and protect it, the vine your right hand has planted, the son of man you have claimed b 4 œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ for yourself. ° & 4 Myœj soulœ reœ - joic-esœ inœ myœ God, myœj soulœ reœ - joic-esœ inœ myœ God.˙ READING II You have the option to choose a hymnal with or without ScriptureHebrews readings. 10:5–10 Brothers and sisters: When Christ came into the world, he said: “Sacrifice and offering you did not desire, 1st Sunday Advent A.musx Nov 6, 2015 9:43 AM 32 but a body you prepared for me; in holocausts and sin offerings you took no delight. Then I said, ‘As is written of me in the scroll, behold, I come to do your will, O God.’”

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The following psalm refrains are from Michel Guimont’s Lectionary Psalms. Psalm 122 1000 First Sunday of Advent / A

# c Let us goœ reœ - joicœ œ - ing˙ toœ theœ house˙ ofœ the Lord. ADVENT SEASON & œ œ œ w

1001 First Sunday of Advent / B 1012 FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT / C b READING I Micah 5:1–4a / 12 b b c ˙ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ . œ Thus says the Lord: and the rest of his kindred shall return & Lord, makeus turn toyou; let us see your face˙ andœ we˙ shallœ be saved.w You, Bethlehem-Ephrathah to the children of Israel. too small to be among the clans of He shall stand firm and shepherd his 1002 First Sunday of Advent / C Judah, flock from you shall come forth for me by the strength of the Lord, # # one who is to be ruler in Israel; in the majestic name of the Lord, # 3 ˙ œ ˙ ˙ œ whose origin is from of old, his God; & 4 Toœ you,˙ Oœ Lord, I lift myœ soul, toœ you˙ I lift˙ myœ soul.˙. ˙. from ancient times. and they shall remain, for now his Therefore the Lord will give them up, greatness 1003 Second Sunday of Advent / A until the time shall reach to the ends of the earth; when she who is to give birth has he shall be peace. # borne, # 2 œ œ œ œ. & 4 Jus-ticeœ œ shallœ flour-ishœ inœ hisœ time,œ. andœj full-ness ofœ peace forœj evœ œ - er.˙ RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 80:2ac and 3b, 15–16, 18–19 1004 Second Sunday of Advent / B HH, adapt. 2 4 � � � � � � b c œ œ ˙œ . � Lord, make us turn to� you;� let us & Lord,œ letœ usœ see your kind - ness, andœj grantœ usœ yourœ salœ - vaœ -œ tion.˙ 3 1005 Second Sunday of Advent / C � � � � � � � �� � see your face and we shall be saved. b 3 ˙ œ ˙ œ œ 4 The Lordœ hasœ done great things for ˙. œ we œ filledœ withœ ˙joy.. ˙. O shepherd of Israel, hear us, May your hand be on the man at your & œ œ us; œ enthroned on the cherubim, shine right hand, 1006 Third Sunday of Advent / A forth. the son of man you have confirmed Rouse up your might and come to as your own. save us. And we shall never forsake you again; ° b 4 ˙ give us life that we may call upon & 4 Lord, comeœ andœ save˙ ˙ us.w God of hosts, turn again, we implore; your name. ° look down from heaven and see. 1007 Third Sunday of Advent / B Visit this vine and protect it, the vine your right hand has planted, the son of man you have claimed b 4 œ œ œ œ. œ œ œ for yourself. ° & 4 Myœj soulœ reœ - joic-esœ inœ myœ God, myœj soulœ reœ - joic-esœ inœ myœ God.˙

READING II Hebrews 10:5–10 Brothers and sisters: When Christ came into the world, he said: Guimont psalm refrains appear according to the liturgical year. “Sacrifice and offering you did not desire, 1st Sunday Advent A.musx Nov 6, 2015 9:43 AM but a body you prepared for me; 33 in holocausts and sin offerings you took no delight. Then I said, ‘As is written of me in the scroll, behold, I come to do your will, O God.’”

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3rd Sunday Advent/B Nov 6, 2015 9:43 AM SAMPLE PAGES FROM THE FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER / A LECTIONARY PSALM EDITIONS A sung Alleluia may replace the following response. b FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER / A FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER / A b b c Œ & œ ˙. œ œ œ . Lord,œ letœ yourœ merœ - cy beœ onœ us, as we placeœ ourœ trustœ inœ you.˙ An alleluia may replace the following refrain. An alleluia may replace the following refrain. bbb c Œ & œ ˙. œ œ œ . b 4 b 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙. & b 4 œ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ œ œ. & b œj 4 œ œ œ wœ œ œ ˙. œ œ œ. œj œ w œ œ œ œ œ ˙ Lord,œ let your mer-cy be onœ us, as we place our trustLord,œ letinœ youryou. mer-cy be onœ us, as we place our trust inœ you. b j ? b ˙. œ œ. ˙. b b c w n œ n œ œ œ b œ œ ˙ Œ 7 7 œ œ œ ˙ . Capo 3: ()Em ()Em/D ()C ()G/B ()Am7 Capo 3:()Bm()Em7 ()C()Em/D()D ()Em ()C ()G/B ()Am ()Bm ()C ()D ()Em œ œ œ œ ˙ Gm Gm/F E B /D Cm7 DmGm7 EGm/FF Gm E B /D Cm7 Dm7 E F Gm Psalm 33:1–2, 4–5, 18–19 / 52 b b b b b b elinea one Mode: Fa, Tonic: Eb b 4 b 4 b b œ œ œ . œ œ œ. & b œj 4 œ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ œ œ. œj œ w & b 1 ( Ó ) w ( Ó ) œ w w w & 4 œw œ œ œ ˙ œ ˙ ˙œœœwœ œ œw œ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙œœ œ œ œ œ ˙ œwœ ww w w œw w w w Œ œ œ Œ 1. Ring out your joy to the LORD, O you just; for praise is fitting for the upright. 2. For the word of the LORD is faithful, and all his works to be trusted. 3. Yes, the LORD’s eyes are on those who fear him, who hope in his merciful love, ˙w w œ œ œ˙w œ œ œ ˙ w œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ? b 4 ˙ ˙ ˙ ? b 4 ˙ œ ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ œ ( ) ( ) b 4 ˙ b 4 œ ˙ ˙ œ ˙ ( ) ? bb 1 w œ w w w w œ w ww w

Ps. 33:1–2, 4 –5, 18 –19 / 52 Psalm Tone #41 Psalm Tone #41 Ps. 33:1–2, 4–5, 18–19 / 52 b b ( ) & Ó œ w ( Ó ) () ADD9 () () ADD9 w w œ w w ()Em ()D/E ()Bm/D Em ()C D/E Bm/D ()C 1. Giveœw thanksw to the LwORD upon the harp;w with œw a ten - stringed wlute sing him songs.w Gm ADD9 F/G Dm/F E ADD9 w w Gm F/G Dm/F E 2. The LORD loves justice and right, and his merciful love fills the earth. b b 3. to rescue their souls from death, to keep them a - live in famine. b b b ˙ ( ) ( ) & b ˙ a& ˙ ˙ a ˙ w 1.RingaaoutyourjoytotheLORD,Oyou just;˙ aforpraiseis1.RingattingaoutfortheyourjoytotheLupright.ORD,Oyou just;˙ aforpraiseisttingforthe upright. ? b w œ w w w ( w ) œ w w w 2.ForthewordoftheLORDis faithful, andallhisworks2.ForthetobewordoftheLORDtrusted.is faithful, andallhisworkstobe trusted. b w w w 3.Yes,theLORD’seyesareonthosewho fearhim, whohopein3.hisYes,mercifultheLORD’seyesareonlove,thosewho fearhim, whohopeinhismerciful love, w œ Psalm one a ? b a ˙˙ a? b a ˙ ˙˙ a ˙ bb b b & œ œ ˙ a œ œ ˙ 1. aRing out your joy to the LORD, O you just;˙ afor praise is fitting forœ theœ upright.˙ 2. For the word of the LORD is faithful, and all his works to be trusted. ()G6/B ()Am6 ()D/F ()G6/B ()Em ()Am6 ()D/F ()Em 3. Yes, the LORD’s eyes are on those who fear him, who hope in his mer - ci - ful love, B 6/D Cm6 F/A# B 6/D Gm Cm6 F/A# Gm b b ? b b bb b a ˙ a œ œ ˙ & b aa ˙ a & aa ˙ ˙ a ˙ œ œ ˙ 1.GivethankstotheLORDuponthe harp;˙ withaten stringedlute1.GivesinghimthankstotheL songs.ORDuponthe harp; awithaten stringedlutesinghim songs. a – ˙ – ˙ b 2.TheLORDlovesjusticeand right, andhismercifullove2.ThellstheLORDlovesjusticeearth.and right, andhismercifullovellsthe earth. b 3.torescuetheirsoulsfrom death, tokeepthemalivein3.torescuetheirsoulsfamine.from death, tokeepthemalivein famine. & a œ ˙ a a œ ˙ a œ œ ˙˙ 1. Give thanks to the LORD up - on the harp; with a ten–stringed lute sing him songs. 2. The LORD loves jus - tice and right, and his merciful love fills the earth. ? a ˙ a ? b a ˙ a 3. to rescue their souls from death, to keep them a - live in famine. bb a ˙ a b a ˙ ˙ a ˙ ˙ ˙ ? b a b a ˙ a ˙ Text: Verses, The Revised Grail Psalms, © 2010, Conception Abbey and The Grail, admin. by GIA Publications, Inc.; refrain, Lectionary for Mass, © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL Music: Refrain, Richard Proulx, © 1986, GIA Publications, Inc.; verses, Joseph Gelineau, SJ, © 1963, The Grail, GIA Publications, Inc., agent, and Laurence Bevenot, OSB, © 1969, Ampleforth Abbey Trustees

Text: Verses, The Revised Grail Psalms,© 2010, Conception Abbey and The Grail, admin. by GIAText: Publications, Verses, The Inc.; Revised Grail Psalms,© 2010, Conception Abbey and The Grail, admin. by GIA Publications, Inc.; refrain, Lectionary for Mass, © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL refrain, Lectionary for Mass, © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL Music: Michel Guimont, verses © 2011, refrain © 1994, GIA Publications, Inc. Music: Michel Guimont, verses © 2011, refrain © 1994, GIA Publications, Inc.

34 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER / A A sung Alleluia may replace the following response. b FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER / A b b c Œ & œ ˙. œ œ œ . Lord,œ letœ yourœ merœ - cy beœ onœ us, as we placeœ ourœ trustœ inœ you.˙ An alleluia may replace the following refrain. b & b b c . œ . Œ b 4 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙. & b 4 œ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ œ œ. œj œ w œ œ œ œ œ ˙ Lord,œ let your mer-cy be onœ us, as we place our trust inœ you. b j ? b c ˙. œ œ. œ ˙. Œ b b w n œ n œ œ œ œ b œ ˙. Capo 3: ()Em ()Em/D ()C ()G/B ()Am7 ()Bm7 ()C ()D ()Em œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ˙ Gm Gm/F E B /D Cm7 Dm7 E F Gm Psalm 33:1–2, 4–5, 18–19 / 52 b b b elinea one Mode: Fa, Tonic: Eb b b b 4 œ œ œ. b 1 ( Ó ) ( Ó ) & 4 œw œ œ œ œ œ ˙. œ ˙ œ ˙œœj œ œ œ œw œ ˙ & w w œ w w w Œ œ œ 1. Ring out yourœwœ joyww to the LwORD, O you just;w forœw praisew is fittingw for the upright.w 2. For the word of the LORD is faithful, and all his works to be trusted. 3. Yes, the LORD’s eyes are on those who fear him, who hope in his merciful love, ˙w w œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙ ? b 4 ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ œ ( ) ( ) b 4 ˙ œ ˙ ( ) ? bb 1 w œ w w w w œ w ww w

Psalm Tone #41 Ps. 33:1–2, 4 –5, 18 –19 / 52 b b ( ) & Ó œ w ( Ó ) () () () ADD9 w w œ w w Em D/E Bm/D ()C 1. Giveœw thanksw to the LwORD upon the harp;w with œw a ten - stringed wlute sing him songs.w Gm F/G Dm/F E ADD9 w w 2. The LORD loves justice and right, and his merciful love fills the earth. b 3. to rescue their souls from death, to keep them a - live in famine. b b ˙ ( ) ( ) & ˙ a ˙ w 1.RingaaoutyourjoytotheLORD,Oyou just;˙ aforpraiseisttingforthe upright. ? b w œ w w w ( w ) œ w w w 2.ForthewordoftheLORDis faithful, andallhisworkstobe trusted. b w w w 3.Yes,theLORD’seyesareonthosewho fearhim, whohopeinhismerciful love, w œ Psalm one a ? b a ˙˙ a ˙ bb b & œ œ ˙ a œ œ ˙ 1. aRing out your joy to the LORD, O you just;˙ afor praise is fitting forœ theœ upright.˙ 2. For the word of the LORD is faithful, and all his works to be trusted. ()G6/B ()Am6 ()D/F ()Em 3. Yes, the LORD’s eyes are on those who fear him, who hope in his mer - ci - ful love, B 6/D Cm6 F/A# Gm b ? b bb b a ˙ a œ œ ˙ & aa ˙ a ˙ œ œ ˙ 1.GivethankstotheLORDuponthe harp; awithaten–stringedlutesinghim songs.˙ b 2.TheLORDlovesjusticeand right, andhismercifullovellsthe earth. b 3.torescuetheirsoulsfrom death, tokeepthemalivein famine. & a œ ˙ a a œ ˙ a œ œ ˙˙ 1. Give thanks to the LORD up - on the harp; with a ten–stringed lute sing him songs. 2. The LORD loves jus - tice and right, and his merciful love fills the earth. ? a ˙ a 3. to rescue their souls from death, to keep them a - live in famine. bb a ˙ a ˙ ˙ ? b a b a ˙ a ˙ Text: Verses, The Revised Grail Psalms, © 2010, Conception Abbey and The Grail, admin. by GIA Publications, Inc.; refrain, Lectionary for Mass, © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL Music: Refrain, Richard Proulx, © 1986, GIA Publications, Inc.; verses, Joseph Gelineau, SJ, © 1963, The Grail, GIA Publications, Inc., agent, and Laurence Bevenot, OSB, © 1969, Ampleforth Abbey Trustees

Text: Verses, The Revised Grail Psalms,© 2010, Conception Abbey and The Grail, admin. by GIA Publications, Inc.; refrain, Lectionary for Mass, © 1969, 1981, 1997, ICEL Music: Michel Guimont, verses © 2011, refrain © 1994, GIA Publications, Inc.

35 By All Your Saints Still Striving Epiphany Carol HYMN INDEX (subject to change) By the Waking of Our Hearts Eternal Father, Strong to Save By the Waters of Babylon Ever We Praise You A Child Is Born in Bethlehem / Puer Natus Called to the Supper Every Time I Feel the Spirit in Bethlehem Canticle of the Sun Everything That Has Voice A Generous Heart Canticle of the Turning Eye Has Not Seen A Great Cloud of Witnesses Center of My Life Father, We Praise You A House of Prayer Christ Be beside Me Father, We Thank You, Who Have A Hymn of Glory Let Us Sing! Christ Has Arisen, Alleluia / Mfurahini, Planted A Litany of Love Haleluya For All the Faithful Women A Living Faith Christ Has No Body Now But Yours For All the Saints A Nuptial Blessing Christ in Me Arise For Builders Bold A Place Called Home Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation For Every Child A Prayer Canticle Christ Is the King! For God So Loved the World A Year of God’s Favor Christ the Lord Is Risen Today For the Beauty of the Earth Abide With Me Christ the Lord Is Risen! For the Faithful Who Have Answered Abundant Life Christ, Be Our Light! For the Fruits of All Creation Adiós, Reina del Cielo / Adiós, O Queen Christ, Mighty Savior For the Healing of the Nations of Heaven Christ’s Church Shall Glory Forgive Our Sins Adoramus Te Christe Christians, Lift Up Your Hearts Forty Days and Forty Nights Advent Gathering Rite City of God Freedom Is Coming Again We Keep This Solemn Fast Come and Be Sealed Fresh as the Morning Alabaré Come and See the Many Wonders From Ashes to the Living Font All Are Welcome Come Down, O Love Divine From the Dawning of Creation All Creatures of Our God and King Come Now and Praise the Humble Saint From the Many, Make Us One All Glory, Laud, and Honor Come Now, O Prince of Peace Gather Us In All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name! Come to Me Gather Us in Mercy, Lord All People That on Earth Do Dwell Come to Me, All Pilgrims Thirsty Gather Your People All Who Claim the Faith of Jesus Come to Me, O Weary Traveler Gaudete All Who Hunger Come to the Water Gentle Mary Laid Her Child All Who Hunger, Gather Gladly Come to Us, Creative Spirit Gift of God All Will Be Well Come, Bring Your Burdens to God / Give Me Jesus All You Who Pass This Way Woza Nomthwalo Wakho Gloria, Gloria Alleluia No. 1 Come, Christians, Join to Sing Glorify the Lord by Our Lives Alleluia! Jesus Is Risen! Come, Emmanuel Glory in the Cross Alleluia! Sing to Jesus! Come, Holy Ghost Go Make of All Disciples Amazing Grace! Come, Holy Spirit, on Us Shine Go Out to the World Amén. El Cuerpo de Cristo Come, Lord Jesus Go Tell It on the Mountain America the Beautiful Come, My Way, My Truth, My Life Go to the World! Among All Come, O Fount of Every Blessing God Has Chosen Me Angels We Have Heard on High Come, O Long-Expected Jesus God Has Spoken by the Prophets As a Fire Is Meant for Burning Come, Rejoice before Your Maker God Is Alive As Stars Adorn the Night-Veiled Sky Come, Sing a Home and Family God Is Forgiveness As the Bread of Life Is Broken Come, You Faithful, Raise the Strain God Is Here! As We His People As We Gather at Your Table Come, You Sinners, Poor and Needy God Is Still Speaking As with Gladness Men of Old Come, You Thankful People, Come God of Day and God of Darkness At Evening Comfort, Comfort, O My People God of Love, Embrace Your People At That First Eucharist Como Estrella en Claro Cielo / As a Star God of Love, Whose Mercies Daily At the Cross Her Station Keeping on Cloudless Evenings God of Mercy and Compassion At the Lamb’s High Feast We Sing Confitemini Domino / Come and Fill God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen At the Name of Jesus Our Hearts God Sends Us Forth At the Table of Jesus Covenant Hymn God Weeps with Us Who Weep and Ave Maria Creating God Mourn Ave Maria (Kantor) Creator of the Stars of Night God, Bless Your Church with Strength! Awake! Awake, and Greet the New Morn Crown Him with Many Crowns God, in the Planning Away in a Manger Crucem Tuam / O Lord, Your Cross God, We Praise You! Bambelela / Never Give Up Crux Fidelis God, Who Made the Earth and Heaven Baptized in Water Da Pacem Cordium God, Whose Almighty Word Be Joyful, Mary Day Is Done God, Whose Giving Knows No Ending Be My Hands and Feet Day of Delight God, Whose Purpose Is to Kindle Be Not Afraid (Dufford) Daylight Fades Good Christian Friends, Rejoice Be Not Afraid (Taizé) Deep Within Good Christians All Be Present, Spirit of the Lord Desde el Cielo / From the Heavens Goodness Is Stronger than Evil Bless the Lord Diverse in Culture, Nation, Race Grant to Us, O Lord Bless These Walls Do Not Be Afraid Guide My Feet Blessed Be God, Who Chose You in Christ Dona Nobis Pacem Gusten y Vean / Taste and See Blessed Feasts of Blessed Martyrs Dona Nobis Pacem Domine Hacia Belén / Mary Journeyed with Her Blest Are They Down to the River to Pray Husband Boundless Love / Tình Chúa Cao Vòi Draw Near Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise Bread of Life from Heaven / Pan de Vida Draw Us in the Spirit’s Tether Hail Thee, Festival Day! Eterna Earth, Earth, Awake! Hail, Holy Queen Enthroned Above Broken for the Broken Easter Alleluia Halleluya! We Sing Your Praises Buenos Días, Paloma Blanca / Fairest Dove, Easter Vigil Initiation Acclamations Hark! The Herald Angels Sing Most Lovely Maiden Eat This Bread He Came Down 36 He Comes to Us as One Unknown Joyous Cup Moved by the Gospel, Let Us Move Healer of Our Every Ill Joyous Light of Heavenly Glory My Lord, What a Morning! Healing River of the Spirit Jubilate Deo / In the Lord Rejoicing My Shepherd, You Supply My Need Hear Us, Almighty Lord / Attende Jubilate, Servite My Song Is Love Unknown Domine Keep in Mind My Soul in Stillness Waits / En el Silencio Heart of a Shepherd Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning Te Aguardo Heaven Is Singing for Joy / El Cielo Canta Kyrie Nada Te Turbe / Nothing Can Trouble Alegría Laudate Dominum Night of Silence Help Us Forgive, Forgiving Lord Laudate Omnes Gentes No Greater Love Here I Am, Lord Laudate, Laudate Dominum No Wind at the Window Hidden Here before Me / Adóro Te Lead Me, Guide Me Not for Tongues of Heaven’s Angels Devóte Led by the Spirit Nothing Can Ever Hold Us in Your Mercy: Penitential Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence Nothing Is Impossible with God Litany Let All Things Now Living Now in This Banquet Hold Us, Jesus Let All Who Are Thirsty, Come Now Let Us from This Table Rise Holy God, We Praise Thy Name Let Christians All Their Voices Raise Now Thank We All Our God Holy Manna Let There Be Light Now the Green Blade Rises Holy Spirit, Come to Us Let Us Rise Now the Heavens Start to Whisper Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty! Let Us Sing to the Lord / Bénissez le Now We Remain How Blessed Is This Place Seigneur O Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit How Bright Is the Day Life-Giving Bread, Saving Cup O Blessed Savior How Can I Keep from Singing? Lift Every Voice and Sing O Breathe on Me, O Breath of God How Firm a Foundation Lift High the Cross / Alcen la Cruz O Christ the Great Foundation How Good and Pleasant, Lord, It Is Lift Up Your Heads O Christ, the Healer How Good, Lord, to Be Here! Light Dawns on a Weary World O Christ, What Can It Mean for Us How Great Thou Art Like a Bird O Christ, Your Heart Compassionate How Long, O God Litany of Mary / Letanía de la Santísima O Come, All Ye Faithful / Venid, Fieles I Am the Bread of Life / Yo Soy el Pan Virgen María Todos / Adeste Fideles de Vida Litany of the Saints O Come, Divine Messiah! I Bind unto Myself Today Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming O Come, O Come, Emmanuel I Come with Joy Loaves Were Broken, Words Were Spoken O Dawn of All Creation I Danced in the Morning Long-Awaited Holy One O Day of Peace I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say Lord Jesus Christ / Jésus le Christ O God beyond All Praising I Know That My Redeemer Lives Lord Jesus Christ, Lover of All O God of Love, O King of Peace (Hughes) Lord of All Hopefulness O God, Almighty Father I Know That My Redeemer Lives! (DUKE Lord of All Nations, Grant Me Grace O God, Keep Me Safe STREET) Lord, Help Us Walk Your Servant Way O God, Our Help in Ages Past I Receive the Living God Lord, Make Us Servants of Your Peace O God, Who Gives Us Life and Breath I Rejoiced When I Heard Them Say Lord, Who throughout These Forty Days O God, Why Are You Silent? I Sing a Maid Lord, Whose Love in Humble Service O God, You Search Me I Sing the Mighty Power of God Lord, You Give the Great Commission O Holy City, Seen of John I Want to Walk as a Child of the Light Love Divine, All Loves Excelling O Holy Spirit, by Whose Breath I Will Be the Vine Love Has Brought Us Here Together O Little Town of Bethlehem If You Believe and I Believe Love Has Come (Maher) O Lord, Hear My Prayer Immaculate Mary Love Has Come (UN FLAMBEAU) O Lord, You Died That All Might Live Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise Love Is Flowing O Sacred Head Surrounded In Christ There Is No East or West Love Is His Word O Sanctissima / O Most Holy One In Every Age Love Is the Sunlight O Sons and Daughters In His Temple Now Behold Him Love, Burn Bright O Spirit All-Embracing In Love You Summon Lux Aeterna Litany O Sun of Justice In Manus Tuas, Pater Magnificat (Taizé) Of the Father’s Love Begotten In Memory of You Make Me a Channel of Your Peace On Eagle’s Wings In the Arms of God Make of Our Hands a Throne On Jordan’s Bank In the Lord I’ll Be Ever Thankful Making Their Way On the Journey to Emmaus It Came upon the Midnight Clear Mañanitas a la Virgen de Guadalupe Once in Royal David's City Jerusalem, My Destiny / Morning Praises to the Virgin of Once We Sang and Danced with Gladness Jerusalem, My Happy Home Guadalupe One Bread, One Body Jesu, Jesu / Jesús, Jesús Many and Great One Lord Jesus Christ Is Risen Today Mary, First among Believers Open My Eyes Jesus Christ, Yesterday, Today, and May Holy Angels Lead You Our Darkness Forever / Jesucristo Ayer May Light Eternal Shine on Your Servant Our Father, We Have Wandered Jesus Entered Egypt May Saints and Angels Lead You On Over My Head Jesus Shall Reign May the Angels Lead You into Paradise Palm Sunday Processional Jesus Took a Towel May the Grace of Christ Our Savior Parce Domine / Spare Us, Gracious Lord Jesus, Heal Us May the Peace of Christ Be with You / Ki Peace, Be Not Anxious Jesus, Hope of the World Ri Su To No People, Look East Jesus, Lead the Way May the Road Rise to Meet You Perdona a Tu Pueblo, Señor / Forgive Us, Jesus, Our Divine Companion May We Be One (Communion Hymn) Your People, O Lord Jesus, Remember Me May We Be One (Communion Litany) Pescador de Hombres / Lord, When You Jesus, the Light of the World Mayenziwe / Your Will Be Done Came Jesus, Your Spirit in Us Merciful God Plenty Good Room Journey of Faith Mercy, O God Praise and Thanksgiving Joy to the World More Than Watchers for the Morning Praise Our God and Savior Joyful, Joyful, We Adore You Morning Has Broken 37 Praise the One Who Breaks the Darkness Taste and See Uyai Mose / Come All You People Praise the Spirit in Creation Te Deum Vamos Todos al Banquete / Let Us Go Praise to the Lord, the Almighty Thank You, Lord Now to the Banquet Praise to You, O Christ, Our Savior That Easter Day with Joy Was Bright Veni Creator Spiritus Praise We the Lord This Day The Angel Gabriel from Heaven Came Veni Sancte Spiritus Praise, I Will Praise You, Lord The Church of Christ Cannot Be Bound Wade in the Water Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven The Clouds’ Veil Wait for the Lord Praise, O Zion, Voices Raising The Cross of Jesus Wake, O Wake, and Sleep No Longer Prayer of Peace The Day You Gave Us, Lord, Is Ended Wash, O God, Our Sons and Daughters Compared to a disposable newsprint subscription service, a hymnal from Precious Lord, Take My Hand The First Nowell Watch, O Lord Prepare a Room for Me The Glory of These Forty Days Way of the Cross GIA makes more sense financially. Take a look at this cost comparison: Prepare the Way of the Lord The God of Abraham Praise We Are Called Prepare! Prepare! The God of All Eternity We Are Many Parts DISPOSABLE SUBSCRIPTION Your annual subscription cost for 750 large-print (which is Pues Si Vivimos / If We Are Living The God of Second Chances We Are Marching / Siyahamba comparable in size to a GIA hymnal) songbook/missal combinations comes to $5737.50. Over the course Quietly, Peacefully The Great Forerunner of the Morn We Arise Refreshing as the Summer Rain The Hands that First Held Mary’s Child We Belong to You of a 10-year period that totals $57,375. Keep in mind that the majority of music you are purchasing in a Regina Caeli / O Queen of Heaven The Joy of the Gospel We Cannot Measure How You Heal disposable worship aid remains the same season after season, year after year. Why spend your money on the Remember You Are Dust / Del Polvo The King of Love My Shepherd Is We Come with Joy in Jesus Christ same music over and over again? Eres Tú The King Shall Come When Morning We Gather Together Rest Eternal Dawns We Give You Thanks Resucitó The Kingdom of God (LAUDATE We Glory in the Cross The average annual shipping costs for a subscription service songbook/missal combination of 750 large-print Return to God DOMINUM) We Have Been Told units (comparable in size to a GIA hymnal) can easily cost $900.Over the course of a 10-year period that comes Risen Lord, We Gather Round You The Kingdom of God (Taizé) We Have Put on Christ to $9000. Rorate Caeli / Come, Savior, Come The Lord Is My Light We Know That Christ Is Raised Salvator Mundi The Lord Is My Savior We Remember Salve Regina / Hail, Queen of Heaven The Love of the Lord We Shall Overcome Add these two costs together and you get a total cost for a disposable Savior of the Nations, Come The Master Came to Bring Good News We Shall Rise Again Seek Ye First The Peace of the Earth / La Paz de la We Sing of a Woman songbook/missal of $66,375. Send Down the Fire Tierra We Sing with Holy Mary Send Us Your Spirit The People Who Walked in Darkness We Three Kings of Orient Are Sent Forth by God’s Blessing The Reign of God We Walk by Faith PERMANENT GIA HYMNAL A purchase of 750 pew editions with readings from GIA averages Shall Tribulation or Distress The Servant Song We Walk His Way / Ewe, Thina $12,375 and the shipping cost is about $900. Shall We Gather at the River The Spirit Sends Us Forth to Serve We Will Walk with God / Caminemos Shout for Joy, Loud and Long The Stars Declare His Glory con Dios / Sizohamba Si Fui Motivo de Dolor / If I Have Been The Steadfast Love of the Lord Were You There Your one-time total cost for a GIA hymnal comes to only $13,275. the Source of Pain The Strife Is O’er What Child Is This Si Yo No Tengo Amor / If I Do Not Have The Summons What Does the Lord Require Love The Table of Emmanuel What Is This Place Silent Night / Noche de Paz The Thirsty Cry for Water, Lord What Star Is This Sing a New Church The Trumpet in the Morning What Wondrous Love Is This Sing a New Song There Is a Balm in Gilead What You Have Done for Me Sing a New Song to the Lord There Is a Longing When I Survey the Wondrous Cross Sing Alleluia There Is a Place When in Our Music God Is Glorified Sing of Mary, Pure and Lowly There Is One Lord When Jesus Came to Jordan Sing of the Lord’s Goodness There’s a Wideness in God’s Mercy When John Baptized by Jordan’s River Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above These Alone Are Enough When Love Is Found Sing Praise to the Lord / Cantad al Señor This Is a Day of New Beginnings When the King Shall Come Again Sing We Now of Christmas This Is My Example Where Charity and Love Prevail Sing We of the Blessed Mother This Is My Song Where the Promise Shines Sing with All the Saints in Glory This Is the Body of Christ Where True Love and Charity Are Found Sing, My Tongue, the Song of Triumph This Is the Feast of Victory / Ubi Caritas So You Must Do This Is the Time of Fulfillment Where Two or Three Are Gathered Softly and Tenderly Jesus Is Calling This Joyful Eastertide Wherever You Go (Haas) Soli Deo Gloria This Little Light of Mine Who Calls You by Name Somebody’s Knockin’ at Your Door Those Who Love and Those Who Labor Who Can Measure Heaven and Earth Incredible savings Song of Farewell Thuma Mina / Send Me, Jesus Why Stand So Far Away Song of the Body of Christ / Canción del ’Tis the Gift to Be Simple Wisdom, My Road In this particular comparison, Cuerpo de Cristo To Jesus Christ, Our Sovereign King With Great Love purchasing 750 hymnals from GIA Song to Jesus Christ To Jordan Jesus Humbly Came Within Our Darkest Night Songs of Thankfulness and Praise To You Who Bow Within the Reign of God saves your parish over Soon and Very Soon Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day Without Seeing You Stainless the Maiden / Serdeczna Matko Touch the Earth Lightly Wood of the Cradle $53,000 Stand by Me Transform Us Word of God, Come Down on Earth Stay Here and Keep Watch Tree of Life Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones Stay with Me Tree of Life and Glory Yes, I Shall Arise Steal Away to Jesus Turn My Heart, O God You Are All We Have Stop By, Lord Turn to the Living God You Are Mine This total doesn’t even take into account inflation over the course of 10 years. In addition, if you Surely It Is God Who Saves Me Two Fishermen You Have Anointed Me Surrexit Christus Two Noble Saints You Satisfy the Hungry Heart keep your hymnal beyond 10 years the savings continue to grow. Is this the most prudent use of Take and Eat Ubi Caritas (Hurd) You Walk along Our Shoreline your parish’s financial resources? Take Me Home Ubi Caritas (Taizé) You, Lord, Are Both Lamb and Shepherd Take Up Your Cross Unless a Grain of Wheat The above amounts are based on an average price for a pew edition from GIA and a large-print edition of a popular disposable subscription service over Take, O Take Me As I Am Unless a Grain of Wheat Falls into the Contents are subject to change. Earth a 10-year period. 38 WANT TO SAVE YOUR PARISH A LOT OF MONEY? TAKE A LOOK AT THIS Compared to a disposable newsprint subscription service, a hymnal from GIA makes more sense financially. Take a look at this cost comparison: DISPOSABLE SUBSCRIPTION Your annual subscription cost for 750 large-print (which is comparable in size to a GIA hymnal) songbook/missal combinations comes to $5737.50. Over the course of a 10-year period that totals $57,375. Keep in mind that the majority of music you are purchasing in a disposable worship aid remains the same season after season, year after year. Why spend your money on the same music over and over again?

The average annual shipping costs for a subscription service songbook/missal combination of 750 large-print units (comparable in size to a GIA hymnal) can easily cost $900.Over the course of a 10-year period that comes to $9000. Add these two costs together and you get a total cost for a disposable songbook/missal of $66,375.

PERMANENT GIA HYMNAL A purchase of 750 pew editions with readings from GIA averages $12,375 and the shipping cost is about $900. Your one-time total cost for a GIA hymnal comes to only $13,275. TOTAL NUMBER COPIES ORDERED 750 500 250 GIA HYMNAL w/ READINGS $12,375 $8,250 $4,125 +shipping 900 750 500 GIA HYMNAL 10-YEAR TOTAL 13,275 9,000 4,625 10-year subscription for a DISPOSABLE WORSHIP AID 57,375 38,250 19,125 missal/songbook combination +shipping (mulitple times per year for 10 years) 9,000 7,500 5,000 DISPOSABLE WORSHIP AID 10-YEAR TOTAL 66,375 45,750 24,125 TOTAL SAVINGS OVER 10-YEARS 53,000 36,750 19,500 Not counting inflation or rising shipping costs Incredible savings In this particular comparison, purchasing 750 hymnals from GIA saves your parish over $53,000

This total doesn’t even take into account inflation over the course of 10 years. In addition, if you keep your hymnal beyond 10 years the savings continue to grow. Is this the most prudent use of your parish’s financial resources?

The above amounts are based on an average price for a pew edition from GIA and a large-print edition of a popular disposable subscription service over Contents are subject to change. a 10-year period. 39 the choice is clear Beyond wasting your parish’s money are the immeasurable adverse effects disposable worship aids have on our earth. The permanence that a GIA hymnal offers enables your parish to save money while consuming fewer natural resources and emitting less toxic carbon emissions into our earth’s atmosphere.

hymnals

= trees consumed by 500 GIA HYMNALS

= GIA HYMNALS are only shipped once

disposable worship aids

= trees consumed by a 10-year subscription of 500 disposable worship aids

= shipment after carbon-emitting shipment delivers disposable worship aids, multiple times over the course of 10 years