SOLEMN VESPERS for THE SEASON OF LENT Jesus in the Desert © 2015, Lucinda Naylor | Eyekon •INTRODUCTORY RITES• Prelude Élévation, Offertoire, and Prélude sur l’Introit Charles Tournemire (1870-1939) Kindle a Flame to Lighten the DarkLaetare from Cycle de Pâques Office No. 15, Op. 56 | L’Orgue Mystique Procession Kindle a Flame Please stand as the procession begins. ## ˙ ˙ & c œ œ . ˙ œ œ ˙˙. œœ ˙ œ œ ˙. œ Kin - dle a flame to light - en the dark and ? # ˙ œ œ ˙. œ ˙ œ œ ˙. œ # c ˙ œ œ ˙. œ ˙ œ œ ˙. œ # & # ˙ w . ˙ ˙ ˙ ˙ w w take all fear a - way. ˙ ˙ ? # ˙ ˙ ˙Opening˙ Sentence#w w . # Lent Vespers . ˙ Donald Krubsack Text: John L. Bell, b.1949. Tune: John L. Bell, b.1949, © 1987 Iona Community. GIA Publications, Inc., agent. Used withOpening permission under Sentence OneLicense.net A-704048. Presider: Lent Vespers Donald Krubsack LucenariumText: John L. Belll, b. 1949 Tune: John2 L.˙ Bell, b.˙ 1949 © 1987 Iona Community. GIA Publications, Inc., agent. Œ UsedPresider: with& 2 permission under OneLicense.net˙. œA-704048.œ œ œ œ ˙. Light and peace through Je - sus Christ our Lord 2 & 2 ˙ ˙ ˙. œ œ œ œ œ ˙. Œ Light and peace through Je - sus Christ our Lord. Assembly: Assembly:& Ó œ ˙ Thanks œ be˙ to Godw Ó Setting: Donald Krubsack, composer-in-residence, © 2015, The Basilica of Saint Mary. & œ All rights reserved. Used with ˙permission. Thanks œ be˙ to God.w RECEIVE THE LIGHT OF CHRIST THANKS BE TO GOD. 3 Text: Tune: Text: Tune: GOD OF DAY AND GOD OF DARKNESS Hymn God of Day and God of Darkness 3 & 2 œ ˙ œ 1. Godœ of day and˙ Godœ ofœ dark˙ - ness˙ Nowœ we 2. Still the na - tions curse the dark - ness, Still the 3. Show us Christ in one an - oth - er, Make us 4. You shall be the path that guides us, You the 5. Praise to you in day and dark - ness, You our & ˙ œ ˙ stand be˙ - foreœ theœ night;w Asœ the shad - ows˙ stretchœ andœ rich op - press the poor; Still the earth is bruised and ser - vants strong and true; Give us all your love of light that in us burns; Shin - ing deep with - in all source and you our end; Praise to you who love and œ & ˙ œ œ ˙ œ deep˙ - en, Come and make our˙ darkœ - nessœ bright.w All cre - bro - ken By the ones who still want more. Come and jus - tice So we do what you would do. Let us peo - ple, Yours the love that we must learn. For our nur - ture As a fa - ther, moth - er, friend. Grant us & ˙ ˙ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ ˙ ˙ œ a - tion still is groanœ - ing For the dawn - ing of yourœ wake us from our sleep - ing, So our hearts can - not ig - call all peo - ple ho - ly, Let us pledge our lives a - hearts shall wan - der rest - less 'Till they safe to you re - all a peace -ful rest - ing, Let each mind and bod - y & w œ ˙ œ œ might, Whenœ the Sun of˙ peace andœ just œ- ice˙ nore All your peo - ple lost and bro - ken, new, Make us one with all the low - ly, turn; Find - ing you in one an - oth - er, mend, So we rise re - freshed to mor - row, Ó & œ œ ˙ Fills the earth with˙ raœ - diantœ light.w All your chil - dren at our door. Let us all be one in you. We shall all your face dis - cern. Hearts re - newed to King - dom tend. 4 Text: Marty Haugen, b.1950, © 1985, 1994, GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission under OneLicense.net A-704048. Text:Tune: Marty Teri Larson, Haugen, b.1962 ©b. 2015. 1950, All rights© 1985, reserved. 1994 Used GIA with Publications,permission. Inc. Tune: Teri Larson, b. 1962 Evening Thanksgiving Presider: As day passes into evening we praise you, O God, giver of life, light, and darkness for your invisible majesty in all that surrounds us. Gratefully we sing: Assembly: & c œ ˙ ˙ Praiseœ andœ thanksœ toœ you,˙ Godœ of mer- cy. Presider: As flickering candles burn and pierce the darkness, we thank you, for the light that illumines our soul and gives us breath. Gratefully we sing: Assembly: & c œ ˙ ˙ Praiseœ andœ thanksœ toœ you,˙ Godœ of whole- ness. Presider: As the evening sun moves toward the golden rays of dawn, we long for peace in our world, in our homes, and in our hearts. Gratefully we sing: Assembly: c & œ œ œ ˙ ˙ Praiseœ andœ thanks toœTITLEyou,˙ God of heal- ing. Presider: As we journey out of ashes to Easter joy, dispell the darkness of our hearts and shine your light within us so that we may proclaim unending praise to you. Gratefully we sing: Assembly: & c œ ˙ ˙ Praiseœ andœ thanksœ toœ you,˙ Godœ of splen - dor. Presider: Illumine our darkness and draw us to your unfailing light for to you all honor and glory is due forever and ever. Assembly: & c Ó ˙ w A - men. Tune: Donald Krubsack, composer-in-residence, © 2015, The Basilica of Saint Mary. Text: Teri Larson, b.1962 © 2013, 2015. All rights reserved. Used with permission. 5 Text: Tune: • PSALMODY • Psalm 110 (Please be seated.) God Has Appointed Christ Schola, then all: ˙ œ & œ œœ œ œ œ œ Godœ hasœ apœ -- pointœ ed Christ to be the judge of the livœ - ing andœ theœ dead.˙ a. b. c. W œ w & œ œ W œ w W œ w Schola: a. The Lord’s revelation to my Master: b. “Sit on my right: c. your foes I will put beneath your feet.” Assembly: a. The Lord will yield from Zion b. your scepter of power: c. rule in the midst of all your foes. a. A prince from the day of your birth b. on the ho-ly mountains; c. from the womb before the dawn I be-got you. a. The Lord has sworn an oath he will not change. b. “You are a priest forever, c. a priest like Melchizedek of o l d .” a. The Master standing at your right hand c. will shatter kings in the day of his wrath. a. He shall drink from the stream by the wayside c. and therefore he shall lift up his head. All Bow: a. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho-ly Spirit: b. as it was in the beginning, is now, c. and will be forever. A-men. Antiphon Text: Verses, The Revised Grail Psalms, © 2010, Conception Abbey and The Grail, admin. by GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission under OneLicense.net A-704048. Music: Donald Krubsack, composer-in-residence, © 2015, The Basilica of Saint Mary. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Psalm Prayer (Please stand.) 6 Psalm 114 (Please be seated.) The Lord of Hosts Protects Us Schola, then all: bb & œ œ œ œœœ œ œ The Lord of hostsœ proœ - tects us and sets us free,˙. b & b œ œ œ œ œ He guides and saves His peoœ - ple.˙. a. b. c. b & b W œ w W œ œ w œ œ W œ œ w Schola: a. When Israel came forth from Egypt, b. Jacob’s sons from an a-lien people b. Judah became the Lord’s temple, c. Is-ra-el be-came his kingdom. Assembly: a. The sea fled at the sight: b. the Jordan turned back on its course, b. the mountains leapt like rams c. and the hills like year-ling sheep. Schola: a. Why was it, sea, that you fled, b. that you turned back, Jordan, on your course? b. Mountains, that you leapt like rams; c. —hills, like year-ling sheep? Assembly: a. Tremble, O earth, before the Lord, b. in the presence of the God of Jacob, b. who turns the rock in-to a pool c. and flint into a spring of water. All Bow: a. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, b. and to the Ho-ly Spirit: b. as it was in the begin-ning, is now, c. and will be forev-er. A-men. Antiphon Text: Verses, The Revised Grail Psalms, © 2010, Conception Abbey and The Grail, admin. by GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission under OneLicense.net A-704048. Refrain: Donald Krubsack, composer-in-residence, © 2015, The Basilica of Saint Mary; Psalm tone: Teri Larson, © 2015. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Psalm Prayer (Please stand.) 7 Canticle Lent Vespers 2015 CanticleI Peter (Please 2:21b-24 remain standing.) God Did Not Spare His Own Son Donald Krubsack Schola, thenSchola, all: then all: b b & b b c ∑ œ œ œ œ ˙ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ w God did notœ spare his own Son but gavehim up for us all. Christ suffered for you, and left you an example to have you follow in his footsteps. Refrain 1. Christ suffered for you, and left you an example to haveHe did you no follow wrong; in his no footsteps. deceit was Refrain in his mouth. When he was insulted, he returned no insult. Refrain 2. He did no wrong; no deceit was in his mouth. When When he was he was made insulted, to suffer he returned he did no not insult. counter Refrain with threats. Instead3. Whenhe delivered he was made himself to suffer up to he One did not who counter judges with justly. threats. Refrain Instead he delivered himself up to One who judges justly. Refrain In his own body He brought your sins to the cross, so that4.
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