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Liturgical Music Planner 2019-2020, Year A LITURGICAL MUSIC PLANNER 2019-2020, YEAR A Dear Pastoral Minister: Greetings from Collegeville, Minnesota! What follows is the Liturgical Music Planner for Celebrating the Eucharist, its companion songbook Sacred Song (2016 edition), and the Collegeville Hymnal for the first quarter of the 2020 Liturgical Year. We are entering Year A in the Sunday Cycle. As you may know, Liturgical Press published an updated edition of Sacred Song in 2016. This planner recommends songs which are included in Sacred Song 2016, and only notes the corresponding song number from this edition. Although we will no longer offer song recommendations from the 2011 Sacred Song hymnal, we will soon begin incorporating recommendations from some of our newly published music resources which can enhance your community’s prayer life. We are honored you have chosen Liturgical Press pew resources to assist your parish assembly to participate in the sacred liturgy. If you have any questions or concerns, or I can be of any assistance to you, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Wishing abundant blessings upon your ministry to the Body of Christ. Yours sincerely, Shannon Chisholm Publisher, Parish Market Liturgical Press P.O. Box 7500 Collegeville, MN 56321-7500 320.363.2208 800.858.5450, ext. 2089 [email protected] 1st Sunday of Advent – Year A Lectionary for Mass #1 December 1, 2019 Isaiah 2:1-5 Psalm 122:1-2,3-4,4-5,6-7,8-9 Romans 13:11-14 Matthew 24:37-44 MUSIC SUGGESTIONS LITURGICAL MUSIC PLANNER INTRODUCTORY RITES Psalm of the Day SS CTE CH The Collegeville Psalter 536 pg. 46 _____________________________________________________ Gregorian Psalter pg. 46 Entrance Antiphon/Hymn Liturgical Antiphons and Psalms from Psallite _____________________________________________________ Song for the Week: To You, O Lord 448 1 Penitential Rite/Sprinkling Rite Song for the Word: Let Us Go Rejoicing 340 Song for the Table: Now Is the Hour 373 LITURGY OF THE WORD Seasonal Psalm _____________________________________________________ Psalm 25: To You, O Lord (Guimont) 11 Responsorial Psalm Psalm 25: To You, O Lord (Willcock) 635 12 _____________________________________________________ Hymns/Songs Gospel Acclamation Advent Gathering Song: Come, Come Emmanuel 634 _____________________________________________________ Christ Be Our Light 808 RCIA: Dismissal of Catechumens Come to Us, O mmanuel 654 Come, Thou Long Expected Savior 637 75 _____________________________________________________ Comfort My People 171 General Intercessions Comfort, Comfort, Ye My People 638 76 Conditor Alme Siderum 636 Creator of the Stars of Night 635 74 174 LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST Gospel Responses for Advent 659 72 _____________________________________________________ Hark, the Glad Sound 177 Presentation/Preparation of the Gifts Hark! A Thrilling Voice Is Sounding 644 86 He Will Come 81 178 _____________________________________________________ Let the Clouds Rain Down the Just One 594 Holy, Holy, Holy Lift Up Your Heads, You Mighty Gates 650 82 Maranatha, Come 666 _____________________________________________________ Maranatha, Lord Messiah 641 83 Memorial Acclamation O Come, Divine Messiah 655 78 173 _____________________________________________________ O Heavens, Send Your Rain Upon Us/Rorate Caeli 180 Great Amen O Savior, Rend the Heavens Wide 181 Savior of the Nations, Come 647 73 184 _____________________________________________________ Sleepers, Wake! A Voice Astounds Us 186 Lord’s Prayer Soon and Very Soon 970 _____________________________________________________ The Advent of Our God 664 90 187 Lamb of God The King Shall Come 639 89 430 To You, O Lord 593 _____________________________________________________ Wait for the Lord 642 Communion Processional Wake, O Wake and Sleep No Longer 640 84 When the King Shall Come Again 653 _____________________________________________________ Hymn of Praise CONCLUDING RITES _____________________________________________________ Recessional Hymn SS―Sacred Song 2016, CTE―Celebrating the Eucharist, CH―Collegeville Hymnal 2nd Sunday of Advent Lectionary for Mass #4 December 8, 2019 Isaiah 11:1-10 Psalm 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17 Romans 15:4-9 Matthew 3:1-12 MUSIC SUGGESTIONS LITURGICAL MUSIC PLANNER INTRODUCTORY RITES Psalm of the Day SS CTE CH The Collegeville Psalter pg. 62 _____________________________________________________ Gregorian Psalter pg. 62 Entrance Antiphon/Hymn Liturgical Antiphons and Psalms from Psallite _____________________________________________________ Song for the Week: Arise, Jerusalem 215 2 Penitential Rite/Sprinkling Rite Song for the Word: Justice Shall Flourish 329 Song for the Table: God’s Tender Mercy 280 LITURGY OF THE WORD Seasonal Psalm _____________________________________________________ Psalm 25: To You, O Lord (Guimont) 11 Responsorial Psalm Psalm 25: To You, O Lord (Willcock) 555 12 _____________________________________________________ Hymns/Songs Gospel Acclamation Advent Gathering Song: Come, Come Emmanuel 634 _____________________________________________________ Christ Be Our Light 808 RCIA: Dismissal of Catechumens Come to Us, O mmanuel 654 Come, Thou Long Expected Savior 637 75 _____________________________________________________ Comfort My People 171 General Intercessions Comfort, Comfort, Ye My People 638 76 Conditor Alme Siderum 636 Creator of the Stars of Night 635 74 174 LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST For the Coming of the Savior 643 79 _____________________________________________________ Gospel Responses for Advent 659 72 Presentation/Preparation of the Gifts Hail to the Lord’s Anointed 656 87 175 Hark, A Herald Voice Is Calling 176 _____________________________________________________ Hark, the Glad Sound 177 Holy, Holy, Holy Hark! A Thrilling Voice Is Sounding 644 86 Let the Clouds Rain Down the Just One 594 _____________________________________________________ Lift Up Your Heads, You Mighty Gates 650 82 Memorial Acclamation Lord, Come ??? _____________________________________________________ Maranatha, Come 666 Great Amen Maranatha, Lord Messiah 641 83 O Come, Divine Messiah 655 78 173 _____________________________________________________ O Heavens, Send Your Rain Upon Us/Rorate Caeli 180 Lord’s Prayer O Lord of Light 649 _____________________________________________________ On Jordan’s Bank 658 85 182 Lamb of God People, Look East 648 88 183 Psalm 72: Justice Shall Flourish 569 _____________________________________________________ Psalm 85: God Is Speaking Peace 570 Communion Processional The Advent of Our God 664 90 187 The Voice of God Speaks but of Peace 904 616 _____________________________________________________ Hymn of Praise To You, O Lord 556 Wait for the Lord 642 Wake, O Wake and Sleep No Longer 640 84 CONCLUDING RITES When the King Shall Come Again 653 _____________________________________________________ Recessional Hymn SS―Sacred Song 2016, CTE―Celebrating the Eucharist, CH―Collegeville Hymnal 3rd Sunday of Advent Lectionary for Mass #7 December 15, 2019 Isaiah 35:1-6a,10 Psalm 146:6-7, 8-9, 9-10 James 5:7-10 Matthew 11:2-11 MUSIC SUGGESTIONS LITURGICAL MUSIC PLANNER Psalm of the Day SS CTE CH INTRODUCTORY RITES The Collegeville Psalter pg. 82 _____________________________________________________ Gregorian Psalter pg. 82 Entrance Antiphon/Hymn Liturgical Antiphons and Psalms from Psallite _____________________________________________________ Song for the Week: Rejoice in the Lord, Again Rejoice! 392 4 Penitential Rite/Sprinkling Rite Song for the Word: Come, Lord, and Save Us 243 Song for the Table: Be Patient, Beloved 222 LITURGY OF THE WORD Seasonal Psalm Psalm 25: To You, O Lord (Guimont) 11 _____________________________________________________ Psalm 25: To You, O Lord (Willcock) 555 12 Responsorial Psalm Hymns/Songs _____________________________________________________ Advent Gathering Song: Come, Come Emmanuel 634 Gospel Acclamation Awake! Awake, and Greet the New Morn 677 _____________________________________________________ Be Patient, God’s People 665 RCIA: Dismissal of Catechumens Christ Be Our Light 808 Come to Us, O Emmanuel 654 _____________________________________________________ Come, Thou Long Expected Savior 637 75 General Intercessions Comfort My People 171 Comfort, Comfort, Ye My People 638 76 Conditor Alme Siderum 636 LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST Creator of the Stars of Night 635 74 174 _____________________________________________________ For the Coming of the Savior 643 79 Presentation/Preparation of the Gifts Gospel Responses for Advent 659 72 Hail to the Lord’s Anointed 656 87 175 _____________________________________________________ Hark, the Glad Sound 177 Holy, Holy, Holy He Will Come 81 178 Let Desert Wasteland Now Rejoice 645 80 _____________________________________________________ Lift Up Your Heads, You Mighty Gates 650 82 Memorial Acclamation Maranatha, Come 666 _____________________________________________________ Maranatha, Lord Messiah 641 83 Great Amen My Soul in Stillness Waits 646 O Child of Promise, Come! 662 _____________________________________________________ O Come, Divine Messiah 655 78 173 Lord’s Prayer O Come, O Come, Emmanuel 652 70 179 _____________________________________________________ O Heavens, Send Your Rain Upon Us/Rorate Caeli 180 Lamb of God O Lord of Light 649 People, Look East 648 88 183 _____________________________________________________ Savior of the Nations, Come 647 73 184 Communion Processional The Advent of Our God 664 90 187 To You, O Lord 593 _____________________________________________________ Hymn of Praise Veni, Veni, Emmanuel
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