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of Psalms
Arlene Oost-Zinner
Parish Book
of Psalms
iv
Contents
Introduction. ...........................................................................................1
Advent........................................................................................ 3
First Sunday..............................................................................................4
Second Sunday........................................................................................ 10
Third Sunday.......................................................................................... 16
Fourth Sunday........................................................................................22
Christmas................................................................................. 29
Vigil Mass...............................................................................................30
Mass During the Night........................................................................... 32
Mass at Dawn........................................................................................35
Mass During the Day.............................................................................36
Holy Family.............................................................................................38
Mary, Mother of God..............................................................................44
Second Sunday After the Nativity...........................................................46
The Epiphany of the Lord........................................................................48
The Baptism of the Lord..........................................................................50
Lent........................................................................................... 57
Ash Wednesday......................................................................................58
First Sunday............................................................................................60
Second Sunday........................................................................................66
Third Sunday.......................................................................................... 72
Fourth Sunday........................................................................................ 78
Fifth Sunday...........................................................................................84
Holy Week................................................................................ 91
Palm Sunday........................................................................................... 92
Thursday of the Lords Supper................................................................94
Friday of the Passion of the Lord.............................................................96
Easter........................................................................................ 99
Twentieth Sunday.................................................................................306
Twenty-first Sunday.............................................................................. 312
Twenty-second Sunday......................................................................... 318
Twenty-third Sunday............................................................................ 324
Twenty-fourth Sunday.......................................................................... 332
Twenty-fifth Sunday............................................................................. 338
Twenty-sixth Sunday............................................................................344
Twenty-seventh Sunday........................................................................ 350
Twenty-eighth Sunday.......................................................................... 356
Twenty-ninth Sunday........................................................................... 362
Thirtieth Sunday...................................................................................368
Thirty-first Sunday............................................................................... 375
Thirty-second Sunday...........................................................................380
Thirty-third Sunday.............................................................................. 386
Christ the King...................................................................................... 392
Index........................................................................................ 435
Parish Book of Psalms
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viii
Introduction
his collection of plainchant Responsorial Psalm settings in English is intended for Ordinary Form Masses. The texts of these
psalms correspond with those found in the Lectionary for Mass
for the dioceses of the United States of America and provide an accessible, tradition-based option for singing the Responsorial Psalms at
Mass on Sundays and selected solemnities and feasts.
Each of these settings can be led by an unaccompanied schola or
single cantor; members of the congregation should be able to repeat their parts after one or two hearings. All of the verses are fully
pointed and notated to facilitate ease in performance by the cantor or
schola.
Plainchant is text driven. Though modal in form, neither the melodies
nor the mode choices for these settings are based on those of their
corresponding Graduals, which are sometimes considered the predecessors of the Responsorial Psalm. The melodies of these antiphons
are original and were inspired by the abrupt but ultimately delightful
sonority and rhythms of the English language.
The verses are set to the Gregorian Office tone formulas that not
only correspond in terms of mode but also best complement the English idiom. With a few exceptions, I have opted to treat each cycle of
verses with only one mediant and final cadence. This allows the congregation to hear the final cadence only one time per cycle and sends
a clear signal when it is time to repeat the antiphon.
Finally, spending a good deal of time on the reciting tone translates
into fewer interruptions in the flow of the text and, by way of contrast, renewed attention to the antiphon melody.
My hope is that this collection fosters prayer in the minds and hearts
and on the lips of individuals and communities who sing from it
Introduction
Advent
Advent
YEAR A
And now
4. Pray
who
for
love
the
you
peace
of
Jerusalem!
pro-sper! May
May
peace
be
those
within
Lord,
our
God, I
will
pray
Advent
for
your
good. A.
and we shall be saved.
come to save us. A.
2. Once
again,
from
heav-en,
and
Lord
of
see; take
hosts, look
care
of
this
down
vine,
Advent
o you, O Lord, I lift my soul.
for
you
are
God
my
savior,
for
you I wait
him, and
his
covenant,
for
Advent
their
instruction. A.
peace for-e- ver.
judgment. A.
10
all
the
tribes
of
the
In him shall
earth
be
blessed;
Advent
11
YEAR B
your salva- tion.
our land. A.
12
3. The
Lord
himself
will
give
his
ben-e-ts;
Advent
13
YEAR C
we
was
were
like
lled
with
rejoicing. A.
men
dream-ing. Then
laughter, and
our
our
tongue
mouth
has
14
done
great
things
for
them.
The
with
Lord
southern des-ert.
rejoicing. A.
their sheaves. A.
Advent
15
YEAR A
raises
The
up
those
Lord
loves
who
the
were
bowed
down.
just; the
Lord
pro-tects
strangers. A.
16
Advent
17
YEAR B
18
3. He
has
lled
the
hungry
with
good
things,
has
remembered
his
pro-mise
Advent
of
mercy. A.
19
the
One
you
is
great
and
Holy
of
Is-rael.
and
he
has
been
my
savior.
With
you
joy
salvation. A.
the
20
na-tions
make
known
his
deeds,
proclaim
in
your
midst
is
the
Holy
Advent
One
of
Is-rael! A.
21
YEAR A
is king of glory.
1. The Lords are the earth and its full-ness; the world
sinless,
whose
heart
is
clean,
who
what is vain. A.
22
desires
not
from God his savior. Such is the race that seeks for
Advent
23
YEAR B
your faithfulness. A.
24
generations. A.
stands rm. A.
Advent
25
and we shall be saved.
and come to save us. A.
and see; take care of this vine, and protect what your
26
Advent
27
28
Christmas
Christmas
29
Christmas
Vigil Mass
YEAR ABC
generations. A.
in
the
light
of
your
countenance,
Lord,
30
Christmas
31
Christmas
Mass during the Night
YEAR ABC
glory
among
the
nations; among
all
let
32
the
sea
and
what
peo-ples,
lls
it
re-sound;
Christmas
33
34
Christmas
Mass at Dawn
YEAR ABC
A
1. The Lord is king; let the earth rejoice; let the many
isles
be
glad. The
heavens
proclaim
his
justice,
upright of heart.
Christmas
35
Christmas
Mass during the Day
YEAR ABC
power of God.
him, his holy arm. A.
Lord
2. The
in
his
36
the
sight
has
of
jus-tice. He
made
the
has
his
nations
salvation
he
remembered
known:
has
revealed
his
kindness
3. All
the
ends
of
the
earth
have
seen
the
4. Sing
praise
to
the
Lord
with
the
harp,
the Lord. A.
Christmas
37
Holy Family
Ps. 128: 1-2, 3, 4-5
V
YEAR ABC
in his ways.
walks in his ways! For you shall eat the fruit of your
2. Your wife shall be like a fruitful vine in the recesses
of your home; your children like olive plants a-round
your table. A.
38
The Lord bless you from Zion: may you see the
Christmas
39
Holy Family
(alternate text)
YEAR B
known
among
the
na-tions
his
deeds. Sing
to
40
of
Jacob, his
chosen
ones! He,
the
Lord,
is
Christmas
41
Holy Family
(alternate text)
Ps. 84: 2-3, 5-6, 9-10
VI
YEAR C
in your house,
O Lord.
Lord.
living God. A.
42
God of
Christmas
43
1. May God have pity on us and bless us; may he let his
you guide. A.
44
all
the
ends
of
the
earth
Christmas
fear
him. A.
45
among us.
gates;
46
thus
for
any
has
not
made
other
nation; his
known
to
Christmas
ordinances
he
them.
Al-le-luia. A.
47
YEAR ABC
judgment. A.
48
the
lives
of
the
poor
he
Christmas
shall
save. A.
49
YEAR A
the Lord glory and praise, give to the Lord the glory
Lord
is
mighty; the
voice
of
majestic. A.
50
the
Lord
is
Christmas
51
YEAR B
of salvation.
Lord, and
he
has
been
my
sav-ior. With
joy
52
let
this
be
known
throughout
all
the
earth.
in
your
midst
is
the
Holy
Christmas
One
of
Is-rael! A.
53
bless the Lord, my soul.
tent-cloth. A.
2. You
have
wa-ters. You
constructed
make
the
your
palace
clouds
upon
your
the
chariot;
54
ministers. A.
3. How
manifold
are
your
In
wisdom
you
have
the
earth
full
of
also,
great
is
and
works,
wrought
wide,
in
Lord!
them
your
crea-tures;
which
the
are
all
sea
schools
Christmas
when
55
you open your hand, they are lled with good things. A.
are
created,
and
you
renew
earth. A.
Antiphon:
A. O bless the Lord, my soul.
56
the
face
of
the
Lent
Lent
57
Ash Wednesday
YEAR ABC
and my sin is
58
and
my
mouth
shall
pro-claim
Lent
your
praise. A.
59
cleanse me. A.
be-fore
me
sinned,
60
always:
Against
you
and my sin is
only
have I
and
my
mouth
shall
pro-claim
Lent
your
praise. A.
61
who keep your covenant.
1. Your
ways,
Lord,
make
known
to
me;
teach
me,
for
you
are
God
my
savior. A.
your
love
are
from
of
old. In
your
kindness
62
sin-ners
the
way. He
guides
the
humble
to
Lent
63
YEAR C
ways. A.
64
3. Upon
their
hands
they
lest
you
dash
your
You
shall
tread
upon
shall
bear
against
foot
the
asp
you
and
up,
stone.
the
viper;
my name.
answer
I
will
him;
will
deliver
be
him
with
him
and
glo-ri-fy
Lent
in
distress;
him. A.
65
ord, let your mercy be on us,
our trust in you.
as we place
2. See, the eyes of the Lord are upon those who fear
him, upon
those
who
hope
for
his
kind-ness,
66
of famine. A.
upon
us
who
have
put
Lent
our
hope
in
you. A.
67
will walk before the Lord, in the land of the
living.
his faithful ones. A.
2. O Lord, I am your ser-vant;
I am your servant,
68
I
will call upon the name of the Lord. A.
of
Lent
Je-rusalem. A.
69
YEAR C
should I be afraid? A.
my glance seeks. A.
70
Lent
71
today
you
hear
YEAR A
his
voice, harden
your hearts.
not
psalms to him. A.
before the Lord who made us. For he is our God, and
72
3. Oh, that today you would hear his voice: Harden not
Lent
73
YEAR B
to the simple. A.
the eye. A.
74
the comb. A.
Lent
75
he Lord is kind and mer-ci-ful.
76
the op-pressed.
to
his
Moses, and
deeds
to
the
Is-rael. A.
children
of
are
his
high
above
kindness
the
toward
earth,
those
Lent
so
who
surpassing
fear
is
him. A.
77
YEAR A
I shall want.
beside
no
78
e-vil; for
you
are
at
my
side
with
your
my
foes; you
anoint
my
head
with
oil; my
cup overows. A.
days
house
of
of
my
the
life; and
Lord
for
Lent
shall
dwell
years
to
in
the
come. A.
79
L
et
my
forget you!
tongue
YEAR B
be
silenced,
if
ever
80
be forgotten! A.
you not,
Lent
81
YEAR C
be ever in my mouth.
Lord
2. Glori-fy
the
extol
name.
his
answered
me and
with
sought
me, let
the
delivered
my fears. A.
82
us
Lord,
me
together
and
from
he
all
and
your
faces
may
not
blush
with
shame.
and
from
all
his
dis-tress
Lent
he
saved
him. A.
83
of redemption.
sup-pli-cation. A.
2. If
you,
Lord,
mark
iniquities,
Lord,
who
be revered. A.
84
More than sentinels wait for the dawn, let Israel wait
4. For
him
redeem
with
is
the
Lord
plenteous
Israel
from
is
kindness
re-demp-tion; and
all
Lent
their
and
with
he
will
in- i-quities. A.
85
reate
clean
heart
in
me, O
YEAR B
God.
cleanse me. A.
86
your
ways,
and
sinners
shall
Lent
return
to
you. A.
87
YEAR C
we
was
were
like
lled
men
with
dream-ing. Then
laughter, and
our
rejoicing. A.
our
tongue
mouth
88
with
rejoicing. A.
their sheaves. A.
Lent
89
90
Holy Week
Holy Week
91
Palm Sunday
YEAR ABC
me?
1. All
me
who
with
see
parted
me
sco
lips, they
at
me; they
wag
their
mock
heads:
92
4. I will
proclaim
your
name
to
my
breth-ren;
You
who
fear
the
Lord,
praise
him;
revere
him,
all
you
descendants
Holy Week
of
Is-rael! A.
93
YEAR ABC
Blood of Christ.
the Lord. A.
94
Holy Week
95
ather,
in-to
your
YEAR ABC
hands
my spirit.
commend
be put to shame.
me, O Lord, O faith-ful God. A.
96
I am
dish that is broken. A.
4. Let
your
face
shine
upon
your
servant;
Holy Week
97
98
Easter
Easter
99
of the earth.
1. Bless
the
Lord,
my
soul!
Lord,
my
100
3. You
send
forth
springs
into
the
watercourses
4. You
water
You
raise
the
mountains
from
your
pal-ace;
grass
for
the
cattle,
and
vegetation
Easter
101
5. How
man i fold
are
your
works,
Lord!
Antiphon:
of the earth.
102
Easter
103
YEAR ABC
he con-nes the deep. A.
104
mankind. A.
upon
us
who
have
put
our
Easter
hope
in
you. A.
105
YEAR ABC
disturbed. A.
because you
106
corruption. A.
for-ever. A.
Easter
107
et us sing to the Lord; he has covered himself
in glo- ry.
and
he
108
has been
my
savior.
He
is
my
God,
shat-tered the en-emy. A.
Easter
109
Antiphon:
in glo- ry.
110
Easter
111
1. I
me
will
me.
YEAR ABC
extol
clear
and
you,
did
Lord,
not
let
for
my
you
drew
enemies
112
re-joicing. A.
Easter
113
YEAR ABC
of salvation.
1. God
indeed
is
my
savior; I
am
condent
and
Lord, and
he
has
been
my
sav-ior. With
joy
114
let
this
be
known
throughout
all
the
earth.
in
your
midst
is
the
Holy
Easter
One
of
Is-rael! A.
115
YEAR ABC
to the simple. A.
the eye. A.
116
the comb. A.
Easter
117
soul longs for you, my God.
to
the
house
of
God,
amid
loud
cries
of
fes tival. A.
118
they shall
to your dwelling-place. A.
thanks
upon
the
harp,
Easter
God,
my
God! A.
119
YEAR ABC
of salvation.
1. God
indeed
is
my
savior; I
am
condent
and
Lord, and
he
has
been
my
sav-ior. With
joy
120
let
this
be
known
throughout
all
the
earth.
in
your
midst
is
the
Holy
Easter
One
of
Is-rael! A.
121
VIII
reate
clean
heart
in
me,
YEAR ABC
God.
2. Give
me
back
the
joy
of
your
sal-va-tion,
I will teach
122
to you. A.
oer
holocaust,
you
would
not
ac-cept
it.
a heart
Easter
123
l- le-lia,
al-le-lia, al-le-lia.
YEAR ABC
I shall
not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord. A.
124
won-der-ful in our eyes. A.
Easter
125
his is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice
and be glad.
I shall not
126
3. The
stone
which
the
been
done;
builders
it
is
rejected
has
won-derful
Easter
in
our
eyes. A.
127
G
love is everlasting.
Lord
128
helped
me. My
strength
and
my
courage
is
Lord,
the
and
he
has
been
my
sav-ior.
Easter
129
YEAR A
disturbed. A.
130
because you
will
netherworld,
not
abandon
my
soul
to
the
corruption. A.
forever. A.
Easter
131
YEAR B
132
Easter
133
YEAR C
me.
in-to the pit. A.
134
re-joicing. A.
Easter
135
YEAR A
I shall want.
sake. Even
I
136
fear
though
no
e-vil; for
walk
you
in
the
are
dark
at
my
valley
side
with
your
rod
courage. A.
and
your
sta
that
give
me
overows. A.
days
house
of
of
my
the
life; and
Lord
for
Easter
shall
dwell
years
to
in
the
come. A.
137
YEAR B
the cornerstone.
take
refuge
in
the
Lord
than
to
trust
in princes. A.
138
3. Blessed
is
he
the
Lord;
we
the
Lord.
you
have
good;
for
bless
will
answered
sav-ior. Give
who
thanks
his
comes
in
the
name
of
from
the
house
of
thanks
to
you,
for
have
been
my
you
give
me
to
and
the
kindness
Easter
Lord,
en-dures
for
he
is
forever. A.
139
140
W
e
his ock.
are
his
people, the
YEAR C
sheep
of
2. Know
that
the
Lord
is
God; he
made
us,
and
his
faithfulness,
to
Easter
all
gen-er-ations. A.
141
ord, let your mercy be on us,
our trust in you.
as we place
142
3. See, the eyes of the Lord are upon those who fear
him, upon
those
who
hope
for
his
kind-ness,
of famine. A.
Easter
143
YEAR B
in the assembly
of your people.
Lord. The lowly shall eat their ll; they who seek the
down before him. A.
144
the dust. A.
yet
to
be
born
the
jus-tice
Easter
he
has
shown. A.
145
my God.
1. The
YEAR C
Lord
is
gracious
and
merciful, slow
to
2. Let all your works give you thanks, O Lord, and let
146
dominion
endures
through
Easter
all
gen-er-ations. A.
147
et
with joy.
all
the
earth
cry
out
YEAR A
to
God
148
re-joice
in
him. He
rules
by
forever. A.
his
might
refused
me
not
my
prayer
Easter
or
his
kindness! A.
149
T
YEAR B
saving power.
150
3. All
the
ends
of
the
earth
have
seen
the
all
you
lands:
break
into
Easter
song;
sing
praise. A.
151
YEAR C
salvation. A.
guide. A.
152
may
all
the
ends
of
the
Easter
earth
fear
him! A.
153
YEAR ABC
a blare of trumpets for the Lord.
High, the awesome, is the great king o-ver all the earth. A.
joy;
154
3. For
sing
king
hymns
nations,
God
of
of
all
the
earth
is
God;
praise. God
reigns
over
the
holy
sits
up-on
Easter
his
throne. A.
155
of
the
1. The
YEAR A
Lord
Lord
is
in
my
the
land
light
and
of
the
my
living.
salva-tion;
2. One
thing I ask
of
the
Lord;
this I
seek:
156
of
the
Lord
and
contem-plate
his
temple. A.
my glance seeks. A.
Easter
157
YEAR B
not all his benets. A.
158
bidding. A.
Easter
159
the earth.
let the
see
his
glo-ry. All
gods
before him. A.
160
are
pros-trate
3. You,
the
Lord,
earth,
are
exalted
the
far
Most
a-bove
Easter
High
o-ver
all
all
gods. A.
161
Pentecost Sunday
Vigil Mass (simple form)
YEAR ABC
of the earth.
and
glory, robed
2. How
man i fold
in
are
light
your
with
as
cloak. A.
Lord!
is
162
full
of
your
creatures; bless
the
works,
Lord,
my soul! A.
good things. A.
Easter
163
Pentecost Sunday
Vigil Mass, extended form,
after Reading 1
YEAR ABC
his own.
Lord
stands
forever;
the
design
of
his
heart,
mankind. A.
3. From
his
xed
throne
of
each,
he
who
he
beholds
all
who
knows
Easter
all
their
works. A.
165
Pentecost Sunday
Vigil Mass, extended form,
after Reading 2 (option 1)
Dn. 3: 52, 53, 54, 55
VIII
YEAR ABC
1. Blessed
are
you,
Lord,
the
God
of
our
And
blessed
is
your
holy
and
glorious
name,
glo-ry,
166
3. Blessed are you who look into the depths from your
above all forever. A.
Easter
167
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Vigil Mass, extended form,
after Reading 2 (option 2)
Ps. 19: 8, 9, 10, 11
V
YEAR ABC
to the simple. A.
the eye. A.
168
the comb. A.
Easter
169
Pentecost Sunday
Vigil Mass, extended form,
after Reading 3
Ps. 107: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9
III
YEAR ABC
last-ing.
he
has
those whom
of
the
foe
the
west,
from
the
north
and
the
south. A.
170
3. They
cried
to
the
Lord
in
their
dis-tress;
them
mer-cy
give
thanks
to
the
Lord
4. Let
for
his
lled
the
hungry
soul
with
Easter
good
things. A.
171
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Vigil Mass, extended form,
after Reading 4
YEAR ABC
of the earth.
and
glory, robed
2. How
man i fold
in
are
light
your
as
with
works,
cloak. A.
Lord!
172
is
full
of
your
creatures; bless
the
Lord,
my soul! A.
good things. A.
Easter
173
Pentecost Sunday
Mass during the Day
YEAR ABC
face of the earth.
you
are
works,
great
indeed! How
Lord!
The
earth
O Lord, my God,
manifold
is
full
are
your
of
your
creatures. A.
174
they are created, and you renew the face of the earth. A.
3. May
the
glory
of
the
Lord
endure
forever;
Easter
175
1. Blessed
YEAR A
are
you,
Lord,
the
God
of
our
and
blessed
is
your
holy
and
glorious
name,
glo-ry,
3. Blessed are you who look into the depths from your
176
above all forever. A.
Easter
177
YEAR B
his own.
178
of famine. A.
upon
us
who
have
put
our
hope
Easter
in
you. A.
179
YEAR C
and
180
crowned
him
with
glory
and
hon-or.
You have given him rule over the works of your hands,
3. All sheep and oxen, yes, and the beasts of the eld,
the
birds
and
whatever
of
the
air,
swims
the
the
shes
paths
Easter
of
of
the
the
sea,
seas. A.
181
gates;
3. He
182
has
proclaimed
his
word
to
Ja-cob,
his
He
statutes
has
not
and
his
ordinances
done
thus
for
any
to
Is-rael.
other
nation;
Easter
183
I
will take up, and I will call upon the name of the
Lord. A.
184
Easter
185
YEAR C
Melchizedek.
forth
from
Zion: Rule
in
the
e-nemies. A.
midst
of
your
186
have be-gotten you. A.
Mel-chizedek. A.
Easter
187
fear him.
not all his benets. A.
188
3. Merciful
and
gracious
is
the
Lord,
slow
to
to
he
our
sins
requite
does
us
he
deal
accord-ing
Easter
with
to
us, nor
our
does
crimes. A.
189
YEAR B
of salvation.
Lord, and
he
has
been
my
sav-ior. With
joy
190
let
this
be
known
throughout
all
the
earth.
in
your
midst
is
the
Holy
Easter
One
of
Is-rael! A.
191
YEAR C
I shall want.
sake. Even
I
192
fear
though
no
e-vil; for
walk
you
in
the
are
dark
at
my
valley
side
with
your
rod
courage. A.
and
your
sta
that
give
me
overows. A.
days
house
of
of
my
the
life; and
Lord
for
Easter
shall
dwell
years
to
in
the
come. A.
193
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195
YEAR AB
oerings
you
sought
not; then
said
I come. A.
196
I,
Be-hold
with-in my heart! A.
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197
YEAR C
wondrous deeds. A.
198
him, all the earth; Say among the nations: The Lord
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199
YEAR A
should I be afraid? A.
seek:
200
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201
1. Your
YEAR B
ways,
Lord,
make
known
to
me;
and
teach
me,
for
you
are
God
my
savior. A.
love
are
remember
from
me,
of
old. In
because
of
your
your
O Lord. A.
202
kindness
good-ness,
sinners
justice
the
and
way. He
teaches
the
guides
the
humble
hum-ble
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his
to
way. A.
203
our
words,
Lord,
are
Spirit
YEAR C
and
life.
to the simple. A.
en-light-ening the eye. A.
204
my redeemer. A.
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205
YEAR A
of heaven is theirs.
the kingdom
loves
206
the
just; the
Lord
pro-tects
strang-ers. A.
generations. Al-le-luia. A.
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207
f
today
you
hear
his
YEAR B
voice, harden
your hearts.
not
psalms to him. A.
208
he guides. A.
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209
will sing of your salvation.
let me never
210
from my youth.
wondrous deeds. A.
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211
T he just man is a light in darkness to the
VI
upright.
everlasting re-membrance.
212
forever;
his
horn
shall
be
exalt-ed
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in
glory. A.
213
raise
the
hearted.
Lord, who
heals
the
broken-
YEAR B
he gathers. A.
214
each by name. A.
lowly;
the
wicked
he
to his
casts
to
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the
ground. A.
215
YEAR C
praises, Lord.
have made great above all things your name and your
216
prom-ise.
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217
the Lord.
2. You
have
commanded
that
your
precepts
be
of keep-ing your statutes! A.
218
observe his decrees, who seek him with all their heart. A.
won-ders of your law. A.
my heart. A.
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and
turn to you, Lord, in time of trouble,
you
ll
me
with
the
joy
of
salva- tion.
covered not.
220
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221
YEAR C
wicked,
nor
walks
in
the
way
of
sin-ners,
and night. A.
222
the way of the just, but the way of the wick -ed
vanishes. A.
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YEAR AC
3. Merciful
224
and
gracious
is
the
Lord, slow
to
to
our
sins
does
he
deal
with
us,
has
father
he
put
has
our
transgressions
compassion
on
his
from
us. As
children,
so far
so
the
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ord,
heal
my
soul, for
have
YEAR B
sinned
against you.
1. Blessed
is
the
one
who
has
regard
for
the
and
not
give
him
over
to
the
e-ne-mies. A.
226
will
of
his
2. The
Lord
will
help
him
on
his
sickbed,
ill.
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227
YEAR A
my
salvation,
my
stronghold;
disturbed. A.
228
shall
not
be
3. With
God
is
my
safety
and
my
glo-ry,
in
God. Trust
people!
Pour
in
out
him
your
at
all
hearts
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times,
be-fore
my
him. A.
229
YEAR B
3. Merciful
230
and
gracious
is
the
Lord, slow
to
has
he
put
our
transgressions
from
so far
us. As
has
compassion
on
those
who
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fear
him. A.
231
YEAR C
2. The just one shall ourish like the palm tree, like a
of our God. A.
232
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233
be
put
to
shame.
In
your
let me never
justice
rescue
me,
2. Be my rock of re-fuge,
a stronghold to give
for
your
names
sake
you
guide me. A.
234
will
lead
and
3. Let
your
face
shine
upon
your
ser-vant;
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235
ing with joy to God our help.
YEAR B
Joseph
when
he
came
forth
from
Egypt. A.
236
the
land
of
In
distress
you
called,
and I rescued
you. A.
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237
238
Ps. 117: 1, 2
VII
out
Good News.
to
all
the
YEAR C
world
and
tell
the
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239
YEAR A
of God.
are be-fore me always. A.
240
your
vows
to
the
Most
High; then
call
upon
glori-fy me. A.
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241
YEAR B
of redemption.
and fullness
sup-pli-cation. A.
revered. A.
242
More than sentinels wait for the dawn, let Israel wait
4. For
with
the
Lord
is
kindness
and
with
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243
will
praise
rescued me.
you,
Lord, for
YEAR C
you
have
in-to the pit. A.
244
re-joicing. A.
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245
246
2. Know
that
the
Lord
is
God; he
made
us,
and
his
faithfulness,
to
all
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gen-er-ations. A.
247
YEAR B
2. The just one shall ourish like the palm tree, like a
of our God. A.
248
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249
ord,
forgive
the
wrong
YEAR C
I
have
done.
not.
and
you
took
away
the
guilt
of
my
sin. A.
250
me; with
glad
me round.
you
cries
of
freedom
you will
ring
just; exult,
all
you
upright
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of
heart. A.
251
ord,
in
your
YEAR A
great
love, answer
me.
my
face.
have
become
an
outcast
to
my
favor, O God!
252
with
your
constant
help. Answer
me,
Lord,
the
seas
and
what-ev-er
moves
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in
them! A.
253
ive
thanks
everlast-ing.
1. They
who
to
the
the
sea
Lord, his
in
love
is
sailed
YEAR B
ships,
trad-ing
the
Lord
and
his
won-ders
in
the
abyss. A.
254
3. They
in
their
cried
to
the
Lord
distress;
were stilled. A.
brought
give
them
thanks
to
to
their
the
desired
Lord
haven. Let
for
his
them
kindness
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soul
my God.
1. O
God,
you
is
thirsting
are
my
for
YEAR C
you, O
Lord
God
whom
seek;
256
As with the
4. You
your
fast
are
wings
to
my
help, and
shout
you; your
for
right
in
the
joy. My
hand
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shadow
soul
upholds
of
clings
me. A.
257
F orever I will sing the goodness of the Lord.
YEAR A
your faithfulness. A.
in
258
the
light
of
your
countenance,
Lord,
shield,
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259
will
praise
rescued me.
you,
Lord, for
YEAR B
you
have
in-to the pit. A.
260
re-joicing. A.
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261
ou
are
my
inher- i tance,
YEAR C
Lord.
262
not
abandon
my
soul
to
the
netherworld,
corruption. A.
forever. A.
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263
my God.
ever. A.
2. The
Lord
anger
and
264
is
of
gracious
great
and
merciful, slow
to
Lord
is
kind-ness. The
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265
ur eyes are xed on the Lord, pleading for
his mercy.
of their masters. A.
266
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267
YEAR C
Adam. A.
268
refused
me
not
my
prayer
or
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his
kindness! A.
269
fruitful harvest.
1. You
have
visited the
land
and
wa-tered
drenching its
show-ers, bless-ing its yield. A.
270
it;
God's watercourses
hills. A.
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YEAR B
your salva- tion.
272
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273
will live.
1. I
your
pray
to
favor,
you,
Lord,
God! In
for
your
the
great
time
of
kindness
in
Lord,
your
for
great
bounteous
mer-cy
is
turn
your
toward
kindness:
me. A.
274
God,
pro-tect
of
God
in
me.
I will
song, and I
will
thanksgiving. A.
praise
glorify
the
him
name
with
God, may your hearts revive! For the Lord hears the
it,
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our
words,
Lord,
are
Spirit
YEAR C
and
life.
to the simple. A.
the eye. A.
276
the comb. A.
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277
YEAR A
Hearken, O Lord,
are God. A.
278
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279
YEAR B
shall want.
beside
no
280
e-vil; for
you
are
at
my
side
with
your
rod
and
your
sta
that
give
me
courage. A.
overows. A.
days
house
of
of
my
the
life; and
Lord
for
shall
dwell
years
to
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in
the
come. A.
281
e who does justice will live in the presence
of the Lord.
282
3. Who
lends
not
his
money
at
usury
and
does
these
things
shall
nev-er
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be
disturbed. A.
283
YEAR A
delight. A.
284
false way I hate. A.
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YEAR B
he answers
1. Let all your works give you thanks, O Lord, and let
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287
YEAR C
answered me.
1. I
all
will
my
give
thanks
heart, for
of my mouth;
I
your
will
sing
holy
you
Lord,
heard
the
you,
have
temple
praise;
and
will
give
your name. A.
288
with
words
your
to
worship
thanks
at
to
2. Because
of
your
kindness
and
your
truth;
me; you
built
up
strength
with-in
and
the
proud
he
knows
from
me. A.
the
anger
of
my
enemies
a-far.
Though
you
raise
your hand. A.
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Antiphon:
A. Lord,
on
the
day
called
answered me.
290
for
help, you
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291
YEAR A
he answers
anger
and
of
great
kind-ness. The
Lord
is
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293
YEAR B
doors
of
heaven;
he
for
food
and
gave
294
rained
them
manna
upon
heaven-ly
them
bread. A.
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295
I
f
today
you
your hearts.
YEAR C
hear
voice, harden not
his
the night. A.
296
And
may
God
be
for
the
gracious
ours; prosper
us! Prosper
the
of
the
Lord
work
of
our
our
care
the
work
of
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our
hands
hands! A.
297
YEAR A
your salvation.
298
him, and
prepare
the
way
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of
his
steps. A.
299
YEAR A
your salva- tion.
300
3. The
Lord
himself
will
give
his
ben-e-ts;
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301
YEAR B
be ever in my mouth.
Lord
2. Glori-fy
the
extol
name.
his
answered
me and
with
sought
me, let
the
delivered
my fears. A.
302
us
Lord,
me
together
and
from
he
all
blush
with
and
your
faces
may
not
shame.
and
4. The
those
from
angel
who
Taste
and
the
man
all
his
of
dis-tress
the
fear
see
how
who
he
saved
him. A.
Lord
encamps
around
and
de-liv-ers
them.
him
good
takes
the
Lord
ref -uge
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is; blessed
in
him. A.
303
lessed the people the Lord has chosen to be
his own.
inheritance. A.
304
of famine. A.
upon
us
who
have
put
our
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hope
in
you. A.
305
YEAR A
salvation. A.
guide. A.
306
may
all
the
ends
of
the
earth
fear
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him! A.
307
YEAR B
be ever in my mouth.
Lord
2. Glori-fy
the
extol
name.
his
answered
me and
with
sought
me, let
the
delivered
my fears. A.
308
us
Lord,
me
together
and
from
he
all
and
your
faces
may
not
blush
with
shame.
and
from
all
his
dis-tress
he
saved
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him. A.
309
YEAR C
toward me. A.
310
in the Lord. A.
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your
312
kindness
and
your
truth: when
called,
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313
YEAR B
be ever in my mouth.
2. The Lord has eyes for the just, and ears for
their
cry. The
Lord
confronts
destroy remembrance of
the
evildoers,
to
314
and
from
The
those
all
their
Lord
is
close
who
are
distress
to
them.
brokenhearted; and
spir-it
he
in
res-cues
saves. A.
crushed
the
he
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316
Ps. 117: 1, 2
VII
out
Good News.
to
all
the
YEAR C
world
and
tell
the
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soul
my God.
1. O
God,
you
is
thirsting
are
my
for
YEAR A
you, O
Lord
God
whom
seek;
318
As with the
4. You
your
fast
are
wings
to
my
help, and
shout
you; your
for
right
in
the
joy. My
hand
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shadow
soul
upholds
of
clings
me. A.
319
e who does justice will live in the presence
of the Lord.
1. Whoever
walks
blamelessly
and
does
jus-tice;
who thinks the truth in his heart and slan-ders not with
his tongue. A.
320
3. Who
lends
not
his
money
at
usury
and
does
these
things
shall
nev-er
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be
disturbed. A.
321
YEAR C
for the poor.
1. The just rejoice and exult before God; they are glad
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323
f
today
you
hear
YEAR A
his
voice, harden
not
your hearts.
1. Come,
let
us
let
us
sing
acclaim
the
joyfully
Rock
of
to
Lord;
the
our
sal-va-tion.
2. Come,
let
324
us
let
kneel
us
bow
before
the
down
Lord
in
who
worship;
made
us.
For
he
is
people
he
3. Oh,
that
Harden
in
where
me
God,
today
not
the
your
though
your
day
fathers
they
ock
would
hearts
of
we
the
you
and
shepherds,
as
our
as
tempt-ed
had
seen
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he
hear
Massah
are
voice:
Meribah,
desert,
the
me; they
my
his
guides. A.
at
in
the
tested
works. A.
325
VIII
for
the
op-pressed, gives
food
to
the
hun-gry.
2. The
Lord
gives
sight
to
the
blind;
The
Lord
loves
the
just; the
strangers. A.
326
Lord
pro-tects
but
The
the
way
Lord
of
shall
Zion, through
the
reign
all
wicked
he
forever; your
thwarts.
God,
generations.
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Al-le-luia. A.
327
n every age, O Lord,
refuge.
children
in
your
is
the
men.
of
sight
past,
2. You
328
or
make
next
are
as
an
For
as
end
morning
thousand
yesterday,
watch
of
of
them
they
now
the
in
are
years
that
it
night. A.
their
sleep;
like
the
chang-ing
grass, which
anew, but
3. Teach
that
by
us
eve-ning
to
we
may
number
gain
at
dawn
springs
wilts
up
and
fades. A.
our
days
aright,
wisdom
of
heart.
servants! A.
4. Fill
us
at
that
we
our
days. And
may
daybreak
with
shout
for
joy
may
the
gracious
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your
and
kindness,
gladness
care
of
all
the
329
Lord
our
God
be
ours; prosper
the
work
of
Antiphon
A. In
every
age,
Lord,
you
refuge.
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have
been
our
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331
he Lord is kind and merciful, slow to anger,
and rich in compassion.
his
holy
name. Bless
the
Lord,
my
soul,
332
crimes. A.
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333
will walk before the Lord, in the land of the
liv-ing.
the day I called. A.
of
into
334
the
netherworld
distress
and
seized
up-on
sorrow, and
me;
called
fell
upon
before
the
Lord
in
the
land
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of
my eyes
I shall walk
the
living. A.
335
YEAR C
cleanse me. A.
336
not spurn. A.
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337
he Lord is near to all who call upon him.
and
highly
to
be
praised;
his
un-search-able. A.
greatness
is
338
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339
he Lord upholds my life.
their eyes. A.
3. Behold,
340
God
is
my
helper; the
Lord
sustains
I will
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341
YEAR C
and for-ever. A.
above the
342
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343
emember your mercies, O Lord.
love
are
from
of
old. The
sins
of
my
youth
344
sinners
the
justice,
and
way. He
teaches
guides
the
the
hum-ble
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humble
his
to
way. A.
345
he precepts of the Lord give joy to the heart.
to the simple. A.
in keep-ing them,
346
let
it
not
rule
o-ver
me. Then
shall
be
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347
VIII
for
the
op-pressed, gives
food
to
the
hun-gry.
2. The
Lord
gives
sight
to
the
blind;
The
Lord
loves
the
just; the
strangers. A.
348
Lord
pro-tects
but
The
the
way
Lord
of
shall
Zion, through
the
reign
all
wicked
he
forever; your
thwarts.
God,
generations.
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Al-le-luia. A.
349
of Is-rael.
YEAR A
is the house
to
far
the
Sea, its
shoots
as
as
the
River. A.
passer-by plucks its fruit, the boar from the forest lays
350
heaven,
and
see; take
care
of
this
vine,
and
4. Then
we
will
no
more
withdraw
from
Lord,
God
of
hosts,
restore
us; if
you;
your
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351
YEAR B
our lives.
your table. A.
352
The Lord bless you from Zion: may you see the
up-on Is-rael! A.
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353
f
today
you
hear
his
YEAR C
voice, harden
your hearts.
not
psalms to him. A.
354
he guides. A.
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355
YEAR A
days of my life.
356
overows. A.
days
house
of
of
my
the
life; and
Lord
for
shall
years
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dwell
to
in
the
come. A.
357
F
may
gain
wisdom
of
heart.
Return,
Lord!
Make
358
us
glad,
for
the
days
when
you
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359
T
YEAR C
saving power.
360
3. All
the
ends
of
the
earth
have
seen
the
all
you
lands:
break
into
song;
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sing
praise. A.
361
ive
the
YEAR A
Lord
glory
and
hon-or.
the heavens. A.
362
glory due his name! Bring gifts, and en-ter his courts. A.
tremble be-fore
him, all the earth; say among the nations: The Lord
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363
YEAR B
our trust in you.
as we place
2. See, the eyes of the Lord are upon those who fear
him, upon
those
who
hope
for
his
kind-ness,
364
of famine. A.
upon
us
who
have
put
our
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hope
in
you. A.
365
YEAR C
and earth.
slumbers
366
nor
sleeps,
the
guardian
of
Is-rael. A.
and
your
going,
both
now
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and
for-ever. A.
367
YEAR A
my fortress, my deliverer. A.
2. My
God,
my
rock
of
refuge, my
shield,
the
en-emies. A.
368
Extolled be
king and
showed
kindness
to
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your
anointed. A.
369
YEAR B
great
370
things
for
us; we
are
glad
indeed. A.
reap rejoicing. A.
their sheaves. A.
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he
Lord
hears
the
cry
of
the
YEAR C
poor.
2. The
Lord
confronts
the
evildoers,
to
destroy
cry out, the Lord hears them, and from all their
372
Lord;
3. The
Lord
is
close
to
the
brokenhearted;
The
Lord
redeems
the
lives
of
his
servants;
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373
374
n
you,
Lord,
have
found
my
YEAR A
peace.
haugh-ty;
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375
YEAR B
O Lord,
2. My
God,
my
rock
of
refuge, my
shield,
the
en-emies. A.
376
king and
showed
kindness
to
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your
anointed. A.
377
my God.
ever. A.
2. The
Lord
anger
and
378
is
of
gracious
great
and
merciful, slow
to
Lord
is
kind-ness. The
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379
y
soul
my God.
1. O
for
God,
you
is
thirsting
my
are
esh
for
you, O
my
God
whom
pines
and
my
you
Lord
I
soul
seek;
thirsts
380
As with the
for joy.
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381
captives free. A.
raises
up
The
Lord
those
who
loves
the
were
just; the
strangers. A.
382
bowed
Lord
down.
pro-tects
3. The
but
The
fatherless
the
way
Lord
and
of
shall
Zion, through
the
the
reign
all
widow
he
sus-tains,
wicked
he
thwarts.
forever; your
God,
generations.
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Al-le-luia. A.
383
YEAR C
be full.
Lord,
1. Hear,
outcry;
deceit. A.
just
suit;
at-tend
to
my
have not faltered. I call upon you, for you will answer
384
3. Keep
hide
But
me
me
in
in
as
the
justice
the
apple
shad-ow
shall
of
of
behold
your
your
eye,
wings.
your
face;
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385
lessed
are
those
who
fear
YEAR A
the
Lord.
in
his
ways! For
you
shall
eat
the
fruit
of
your table. A.
386
The Lord bless you from Zion: may you see the
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387
ou
are
my
inher- i tance,
YEAR B
Lord.
disturbed. A.
because you
388
will
you
suffer
corruption. A.
3. You
fullness
will
of
your
show
joys
faithful
me
in
the
your
one
path
to
under-go
to
life,
pres-ence,
the
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389
YEAR C
the Lord. A.
390
to
with
rule
the
justice
earth;
and
he
the
will
peo-ples
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rule
with
the
world
equity. A.
391
I shall want.
my
392
foes; you
anoint
my
head
with
oil; my
cup overows. A.
days
house
of
of
my
the
life; and
Lord
for
shall
years
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dwell
to
in
the
come. A.
393
394
1. The
he Lord is king; he is robed in majesty.
Lord
is
king,
in
splendor
robed;
you are, O Lord. A.
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395
YEAR C
And now we
396
In it are set up
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of David. A.
397
398
Feasts and
Solemnities
399
400
Ps. 117: 1, 2
VII
out
Good News.
to
all
the
YEAR ABC
world
and
tell
the
401
Ps. 24: 7, 8, 9, 10
V
ho is this king of glo-ry?
It is the Lord!
402
the king of glory. A.
403
YEAR ABC
your faithfulness. A.
404
all gen-er-ations. A.
stands rm. A.
405
ere
am
I,
Lord;
your will.
come
YEAR ABC
to
do
To
do
your
will,
my
God,
is
my
406
and
have
your
made
no
truth
secret
in
the
of
vast
your
kindness
as-sembly. A.
407
YEAR ABC
my strength.
incline
your
ear
to
me,
and
save
me. A.
408
3. For
you
are
my
hope,
Lord;
my
trust,
wondrous deeds. A.
409
praise you, for I am wonderfully made.
you
know
when
sit
and
when
stand;
are fa-miliar. A.
410
works. A.
earth. A.
411
YEAR ABC
fear him.
be ev-er in my mouth.
2. Glori-fy
extol
his
the
Lord
name.
with
I sought
me,
the
let
us
Lord,
togeth-er
and
he
412
and
your
faces
may
not
blush
with
shame.
fear him, and delivers them. Taste and see how good
in him. A.
413
the earth.
YEAR ABC
of his throne. A.
414
all
the
earth,
exalted
far
a-bove
all
gods. A.
415
the ark of your ho-liness.
1. Behold,
we
heard
of
it
in
Eph-ra-thah;
his footstool. A.
416
anointed. A.
in
her
will
dwell,
for
prefer
her. A.
417
418
in gold.
YEAR ABC
the pal-ace of the king. A.
419
o
not
forget
the
works
of
YEAR ABC
the
Lord!
2. While
he
slew
them
they
sought
him
and
redeemer. A.
420
his covenant. A.
4. But
he,
being
merciful, forgave
their
sin
421
your face.
YEAR ABC
1. The
Lords
are
the
earth
and
its
fullness;
For he
rivers. A.
422
is vain. A.
423
YEAR ABC
shall want.
In
verdant
pastures
he
gives
me
re-pose;
my soul. A.
sake. Even
424
though
walk
in
the
dark
valley
I
fear
no
e-vil; for
you
are
at
my
side
overows. A.
days
house
of
of
my
the
life; and
Lord
for
shall
dwell
years
to
in
the
come. A.
425
YEAR ABC
I fear no evil, for you are with me.
In
verdant
pastures
he
gives
me
re-pose;
my soul. A.
426
overows. A.
days
house
of
of
my
the
life; and
Lord
for
shall
years
dwell
to
in
the
come. A.
427
YEAR ABC
of the sea. A.
428
God
is
in
its
midst;
it
shall
not
be
God of Ja-cob.
429
December 8:
The Immaculate Conception
of the Blessed Virgin Mary
YEAR ABC
marvelous deeds.
him, his holy arm. A.
2. The
in
the
Lord
sight
has
his
430
of
jus-tice. He
made
the
has
his
nations
salva-tion
he
remembered
known:
has
revealed
his
kindness
3. All
the
ends
of
the
earth
have
seen
the
all
you
lands; break
in-to
song;
sing
praise. A.
431
432
YEAR ABC
2. Your
by
deed
those
of
who
hope
tell
will
of
the
never
might
be
of
forgotten
God. A.
433
434
Index
Index
435
Antiphons
A light will shine on us this day.............................................................35
All the ends of the earth have seen........................................................36
Be merciful, O Lord, for we have sinned.........................................58, 60
Be with me, Lord, when I am in trouble................................................64
Blessed are the poor in spirit.................................................................206
Blessed are they who dwell in your house............................................42
Blessed are they who follow the law of the Lord................................218
Blessed are they who hope in the Lord...............................................222
Blessed are those who fear the Lord..............................................38, 386
Blessed the people the Lord has chosen..............................164, 178, 304
Create a clean heart in me, O God.................................................86, 122
Cry out with joy and gladness................................................................20
Do not forget the works of the Lord....................................................420
Father, into your hands I commend my spirit.......................................96
Fill us with your love, O Lord...............................................................358
Forever I will sing the goodness of the Lord...........................24, 30, 258
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good...............................................128
Give thanks to the Lord; his love is everlasting..........................170, 254
Give the Lord glory and honor.............................................................362
Glory and praise for ever...............................................................166, 176
Go out to all the word and tell the Good News.................239, 317, 401
God, in your goodness, you have made a home.................................322
God mounts his throne to shouts of joy..............................................154
He who does justice will live.........................................................282, 320
Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will......................................196, 406
I believe that I shall see the good things of the Lord.........................156
I love you, Lord, my strength........................................................368, 376
I praise you, for I am wonderfully made..............................................410
I shall live in the house of the Lord......................................................356
I turn to you, Lord, in time of trouble..................................................220
I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me........112, 134, 244, 260
I will praise you, Lord, in the assembly...............................................144
I will praise your name forever.............................................146, 264, 378
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Antiphons
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441
443
445
446