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408 Ps. 68 The Just Rejoice ANTIPHON: O God, in your goodness 1. Cantor or Schola 11, All — rt + rt rh O— God,.in your good-ness you have made a home — for —the poor. ———w +Ped. PSALM 68: 4-5. 6-7. 10-11. Cantor and Schola alternating Heo ————— T 1. The just rejoice and exult before —__________ God; 3. The fa - ther of orphans and protector of wid - ows 5. A boun - tiful rain you showered _______ down, O God, Fe = ? 1. they are glad and re = _joice. 3. is God in his ho -—ly_— dwell ing. 5. up - on your in - her - i - tance; 604 S = =——| HE = iF Fi 2. Sing to God, chant praise to his name, 4. God gives a home to the for - sak - en; 6. You restored the land when it languished,+ in it your flock found a dwell- ing; it a = ———— s ty $—ty +— + 4 be f 2. whose ——__________ name is the Lord. Ant. 4. to prosperity he —____________ leads forth the pris - on -ers. Ant. 6. in your goodness, O God, you provided it for the need - y. Ant. Optional Verses for SATB Choir* D it 4 7 2. Sing to God, chant praise to his ________________ name, 4. God gives a home to the for - sak - en; 6. You restored the land when it languished,/in it your flock found a aint Ba n23 ==> s helped See at = IFO 2. whose ——_________ name is the Lord, Ant. 4. to prosperity he —____________ leads forth the pris - on- ers, Ant. 6. in your goodness, O God, you provided it____ for the need - y. Ant. _ # : fo} = dpdrd —— * Psalm Tone in Alto Voice 605 409 Ps. 69 I Pray to You for the Time of Your Favor, O God! ANTIPHONS: A In your great love, Lord, answer me B Turn to the Lord in your need A. 1. Cantor or Schola 11. All eS In—_ your great_ love, Lord, an swer_me — + Ped. B 1. Cantor or Schola I. All _ Pr oP hi Turn__ to the Lord in yourneed, and you_ will live. “+ Ped. U PSALM 69: 14. 17. 30-31. 33-34. Cantor and Schola alternating T.Per. ESS = your fa-vor, O God! af - flict-ed’and in pain; be glad,you low-ly ones; bok J pray to you for the time of 1. In your great kindness answer me with_______your con-stanthelp. — 3. let your saving help, O God, —_______‘pro- tect. me, 5. may your hearts be merry who seek God.” a 606 s SSS z SS 2. Answer me, O Lord, for your Kind-ness is boun - teous 4, 1 will praise the name of God in song, 6. For the _ Lord hears the poor, bit J —+ ? 2. in your great mer - cy turn toward me, —— Ant. 4, with thanksgiving I will glo - ni fy him. —— Ant. 6. and he spurns not his own ___ who are in bonds. Ant. Optional Verses for SATB Choir* sy) s = eS 2. Answer me, O Lord, for your kind- ness is boun - teous: 4. 1 will praise the name of God in song, 6. For, the Lordhears the poor, ict pod bps iss 5—a— ate EE ¥—¥ 4 2. in your great mer - cy turn toward me. t 4. with thanksgiving 1 will glo - ri - fy him. Ant. 6. and he spurns not his own ——__—— who are in bonds. Ant * Psalm Tone in Tenor Voice 607 410 Ps. 71 In You,O Lord,I Take Refuge ANTIPHONS: I will sing of your salvation B Since my mother’s womb, you have been my strength A. 1.Cantor or Schola 11. All i will sing of your. sal - va : tion. a ra s +Ped. I I B 1. Cantor or Sehola 11. All We He Lp 17 Since _ my moth-er’s womb, you have _been— my strength —) ——— — yg 4 is a + Ped, PSALM 71: 1-2. 3-4. 5-6. 15.17. Cantor and Schola alternating 7 12 +s - 2 2 é oh ——_ 1. In you, © Lord, I take —_________ ref. + uge; 3. Be omy — rock of —______ ref, + uge, 5. For you are my _____________ hope, 0 Lord; 7. My mouth shall declare your —______ jus - tice, a ed T 1 = Se — 1. let me never be ~~ put-—sto_ shame. 3. a stronghold to give me safe - oy, 5. my trust, O God, —____________from_ my youth, 7. your salva - tion day by day. — — 608 ef i . In your justice rescue me and de - liv 2 -er me; 4. for you are my rock and my for tress. 6. On you I de - pend from birth; 8. O God, from my youth you have taught me, <0 = ty é oe ey 3 2. listen to me and save me. Ant. 4. O my God, rescue me from the hand of the wick - ed Ant. 6. from my mother’s womb you are_ my strength. Ant. 8. and till the present I proclaim your won-drous deeds. Ant. \J7 — - os Bs oF aa Optional Verses for SATB Choir® ty ee F a sa rr 2. In your justice rescue me and de - liv - er me; 4. for you are my rock and my for tress. 6. On you I de - pend from birth; 8. O God, from my youth you have —______ taught me, A 2 c é ak: Fy oD ine 2. listen to me and save me. Ant. 4. O my God, rescue me from the hand of the wick ed. Ant. 6. from my mother’s womb you. are my strength. Ant. 8. and till the present I proclaim your won-drous deeds. Ant. Joy = Dp yt * Psalm Tone in Tenor Voice 609 411 Ps. 72 O God, with Your Judgment Endow the King ANTIPHONS: A Ev'ry nation on earth will serve him B Justice shall flourish in his time A. 1.Cantor or Schola M1. All | itt + Ped. B_ I. Cantor or Schola M1. All F ie Ev - ‘ty ona tion on earth___ will serve him. — ——S r fF Ce jus- tice shall flour-ish_ in _his time, and full-ness of peace.for-ev - er. a———~. + Ped. PSALM 72: 1-2. 8, 10. 11-12. 13. 17a. Cantor and Schola alternating th Php ag we = eee. — .0 God, with your_____judg-ment en - dow the ving, May—— he —________________ rule from sea to sea . All kings— will pay him hom - age, . He will_—— have pity on the— low - ly and the poor; BL 1 = a & pete hts ed oes 1. and with your —__________ jus - tice, the king’s son: f 3. and from the river to the ends of the earth. — 5. all peoples pro - claim his won-drous deed 7. the lives of the —______ poor he shall save. 610 h | —————— eS For he will rescue the Blessed forever iol SORN SS He shall govern your peo-ple with jus - tice The kings of Tarshish and the Isles will pay trib - ute to him, poor when they cry out, be his glo-rious name; a $ . and with right judgment your af - flict - ed . the kings of Seba and A - ra - bi - a of - fer . and save the lives of those in t. . with his glory may the whole earth be filled. Ant. Ht +4 Alternate Verses for SATB Choir* Dept ee a f 7 + Tt rs + £ He shall govern your peo-ple with jus - tice For he will rescue the Blessed forever ol 2 OAN The kings of Tarshish and the Isles will pay trib - ute to him, poor when they cry out, be ——his_glo-rious name; feb m . and with right judgment . the kings of Seba and A - . and save the . with his glory may the Ant. Ant. Ant. Ant, fot * Psalm Tone in Tenor Voice 611 412 Ps. 78 (I) What We Have Heard and Know ANTIPHON: The Lord gave them bread from heaven 1. Cantor or Schola M1. All r The Lord gave them bread from heav - en —s aS + Ped. PSALM 78: 3-4, 23-24. 25. 54. Cantor and Schola alternating Te h hs i =f SS SS 1 _______we have heard and know, 3, —_____—_ He com - mand-ed the skies a - bove 5. They__ate__ the______ bread of an - gels. 1. and what our____—s fa - thers de-clared to us, 3. and he 0 ~~ __pened_-heav- en's doors;— 5. Food in a - bun -dance he — sent them __ 612 2. we will declare to the generation to come+ the glorious deeds of the 4. he rained manna up - 6. and to his holy Lord and_ his strength on them for food land he brought them, bo ty 4 G = a f 7 + r pS SE 2. and the won - ders that he wrought._Ant. 4. and gave them heav'n-ly bread. —Ant. 6. to the mountains his right hand had won. — Ant sp Optional Verses for SATB Choir* b- 8 2. we will declare to the generation to come/ the glorious deeds of the — 4. he rained manna up - 6. and to his holy 2 Lord and_ his strength on them for food land he brought them, dood — $3 vv OY — ' — dbp ph + a Raa S 2. and the won -ders that he wrought._Ant, 4. and —— gave them heav'n-ly bread. Ant 6. to the mountains his —___right hand had won, —— Ant. ae = = * Psalm Tone in Tenor Voice 413 Ps. 78 (II) Give Ear, O My People, to My Teaching ANTIPHON: Do not forget the works of the Lord 1, Cantor or Schola U1. All PSALM 78: 1-2. 34-35. 36-37. 38. Cantor and Schola alternating A Sg SS SS rr SSB. t+¥ teach = ings 1. Give ear, O my people, to my 3. When he slew them, they sought for_him; 5. But they flattered him with their mouths; 7. Yet he, being compassionate,+ forgave their in- iq - ui - ty, 4 j= jet — T T “h- = e 2S SS 7 1. incline your ears to the words of my mouth. 3. they repented and sought God ear - nest - ly 5. they lied to him —__ with their tongues. 7. and did not de = stroy them; TT — = # 614 h ei Poy x = FP —_— 2. I will open my mouth in a par - a - ble; 4. They remembered that God was their. rock, 6. Their heart was not steadfast tow - ard him: 8. he restrained his anger of ten, S 5 f—* ee ty = Sa ? a 2. 1 will utter dark say - ings from of old. Ant. 4. the Most High God, their re - deem - er. Ant. 6. they were not true to his cov - e- nant. Ant. 8. and did not stir up all his wrath. Ant. NZ a “Kt = J. — Optional Verses for SATB Choir* +y te # ——= vr 2. 1 will open my mouth in a par - a - ble; 4. They remembered that God was their rock, 6. Their heart was not steadfast tow - ard him; 8. he restrained his anger of ten, ae et £: * ty te — — 3010 5 rt he 2. 1 will utter dark say - ings from of old. Ant. 4. the Most High God, their re - deem . er. Ant. 6. they were not true to his cov - e - nant. Ant. 8. and did not stir up all his. wrath. Anz. + : pty ah = + * Psalm Tone in Tenor Voice 615 = a 414 Ps. 80 (I) Give Ear, O Shepherd of Israel RESPONSE: Lord, mighty God Cantor or Schola RESPONSE: All a and set___us free. Lord, _____might-y God f + Ped. PSALM 80: 1. 2. 14. 15. 17. 18. Cantor or Schola Graduale Simplex a te ee 1. Give ear, O Shepherd of —_______Is_- m- al, 2. Stir — up thy might, 3. Turn again, Q —________________ God — of hosts! 4. have regard for this vine, 5. But let thy hand be upon the man of thy right hand, 6. Then we will never turn —__________ ack from thee; pS P r thou who art enthroned upon the cheru - bim,— shine — forth. R. All and —______________ come’ to save — us, R. All Look down from heav-en and see; R. All the stock which thy right hand __ plant - ed. R All the son of man whom thou hast made strong— for thy-self. R. All give us life and we will ————_____ call ___ on thy name. oy pene C.Come. [oe a _ : = R.All 616 Alternate Setting for SATB Choir* \| oo 1. O Shepherd of Israel, 2. Stir 3. Turn again, O 4. have regard for 5 6 . Then we will never turn But let thy hand be upon the man of thy hear____ us, up—— thy might, God of hosts! this vine, right hand, back — from thee; P= pus bo Pa and Look down from the stock which thy right the son of man whom thou hast made give us life and we will oy aeNe ——————— fot e- 5 1 s— thou who art enthroned upon the cher - Bis, shine forth.R. All come to save us. R. All heav-en and see; R. All hand— plant - ed. R. All strong— for thy- self. R. All call on thy name C.Come. R. All - a Daw x ppt * Chanting Formula in Alto Voice Optional ending following Verse 6 Cantor, or Schola Soprano deseant: — Lord, might-y God. 617 415 Ps. 80 (II) From Egypt You Took a Vine ANTIPHON: The vineyard of the Lord is the house of Israel 1. Cantor or Schola M1, All e : r P The vine - yard of the Lord__ is the house_of Is - ra- el. Lp Wf + Ped. PSALM 80: 9. 12. 13-14. 15-16. 19-20. Cantor and Schola alternating T.2 = Fi 5 a % ‘ot rT . From E - gypt you______ took a__vine, . Why have you broken down its fence. - es? . Re - turn, OW ____mou______ God__ of __ hosts, We — will turn away from you no more; | it 2. when the moon is new and when the moon is full, Ant. 4. when he came forth from the land of | E gypt. Ant. 6. In distress you called and 1 _ de - liv - ered you.” Ant. 8. who led you forth from the land of ~=E =~ gypt.” Ant. fo * Psalm Tone in Alto Voice 621 417 Ps. 84 (I) How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place RESPONSE: I long for the house of the Lord Cantor(s) z 1. How lovely is your For the courts dwelling place, O Lord of hosts! ~~ of the Lord my soul is long - ing and sigh - ing. —— ve ot 2 RESPONSE: All +Ped. | ~___— PSALM 84: 1-5, 10. 12. 13. Cantor and Schola alternating as s 2. My heart and my flesh cry out for joy 4. Your al - tars, OQ Lord of hosts, 6.0 Lord of hosts, hear my_ prayer, 8. For the Lord God is a sun and a—______ shield, 2d He <= pp ts eR 2 SS ot Z 2 tthe iv = ing God. 4. my king and my God: 6. hearken, 0 God of Ja - cob! 8. the Lord bestows grace. and glo oy. eb —bet 622 h er Ft 3. Even the sparrow finds a home, 5. Blessed are they who dwell in your house,O Lord, 7. O God, our shield, be - hold, 9. The Lord denies nothing good to those who walk in in - no cence. K jer ay HS fae a J . and the swallow a nest to_______ shel - ter her young, R. All . without —________ceas - ing they praise you. R. All look on the face of —_____your a-noint - ed! RAll Happy are they who trust in______ you, O Lord of hosts! R. All — ‘ Optional Verses for SATB Choir kh | ) I L. Viadana, + 1645 ee oe = Zo = = 3. Even the _______ spar - row__ finds’ a home, 5. Blessed are they who___________dwell_ in your _ house,. O Lord, 7.0 ——_ SS God, — our shield, _ be - hold, 9. The Lord denies nothing good to those who walk _ in in - — no- cence, ko da = = os fer ft . and the swallow a nest to shel - ter her —__ young, R. - without —____ eas - praise you. R. look on the face of ___—— your a - _noint - ed! RR, Happy are they who trust in — you, O—— Lord of hosts! R. —T™ el 244 ye e bs- bs Q. ja e or 623 Aly Ps. 84 (If) How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place ANTIPHON: You open your hand and fill ev'ry creature L. Cantor or Schola VW. All Se Ke | 4+ —— 1 Kr r rr pen.your hand andfill_ev-'ry crea-ture with your kind-ness._ a — | “gy ds —= = <—s. F PSALM 84: 2-6. 10-12. Cantor PE Se = ee ; —————— How love - ly is your_______ dwell - ing. place, E - ven the sparrow finds. a home, 1 aE: 7. Blessed are they who find _______strength in you 10. Far bet - ter to lie at the threshold of my———God’s house, aoOCOCOCOCOOSOCOC ed rs - + © Lord of hosts! 1, 4, and the swallow a nest to________ shel - ter her young, 7. when they set their hearts on the sa - credjour - ney. 10. than to dwell in the —_________ tents. of the wick - ed. jo Jo a 624 Schola Your altars, O Fours b ii 5 z= SE= My soul is longing and sigh ing Lord of hosts, © God, our shield, be - hold, 11. For the Lord God is a sun and a —_____ shield; Booed = 1 hb i. = me 1 Sis - at i F tr 2. for the courts of the Lord 5. my king and = my God! 8. look onthe face of your a - noint - ed! 11, the Lord bestows grace and glo - _d 1 SATB Choir* dd 2 Py H fotpe ko 3. My heart and my flesh cry out for joy 6. Blessed are they who dwell in your house, O Lord, 9. Far better one day jin your courts 12. The Lord denies noth - ing good ele _ Db ; fs ———— | a—F p—P—F 3. to liv. = ing God. Ant 6. without —| ceas - ing they praise you. Ant. 9. than a — thou - sand else - where. Ant. 12. to those wi walk in in - no - cence. Ant. dd) id) 4 — # a+ * Psalm Tone in Alto Voice 419 Ps. 85 I Will Hear What the Lord God Proclaims ANTIPHONS: A O Lord, come, let us see your kindness B Grant peace, O Lord; to all who wait for you n r Schola 11, All A L.Cantor or Schola 1 Rorate Caeli © Lord,come, let us see yourkind-ness, and grant us your_sal-va - tion. d ——. |} —__ bd od +Ped. B |. Cantor or Schola U1. All r ? —— Grant_ peace, O Lord, to all who wait for you. Lp If + Ped. PSALM 85: 9-10. 11-12. 13-14. Cantor and Schola alternating TD 4. EE z -——— hear what the Lord God pro - claims, and faith - ful- ness have met, will grant us pros- per - i - ty, ——— ————4 +f e = 5 § ——4 # == SSS = = '——.r oF * la—____woice that speaks of peace. 3. peace and jus - tice have em - braced. 5. and our____earth shall yield ___ its fruit. i bd J. (oe jee $ 626 2. His help is near to those who fear him 4, Prom the earth shall. spring faith - ful - ness 6. Justice shall march be = fore him eh - d > 2. and his glory will _____ dwell in 4. and justice from heav - en 6. and peace shall fol - low Optional Verses for SATB Choir* our land look down his steps. Ant. Ant. Ant. 2. His help is near to those who 4. From the 6. Justice shall march be fear him earth shall spring faith - ful - ness + fore him 2. and his glory will _________ dwell _ in our. land. Ant, 4. and justice from heav- en look down Ant, 6. and peace shall___-_____— fol - low his. steps. ______ Ant. = ——————— * Psalm Tone in Alto, Tenor and Bass Voices 627 42U Ps. 86 You, O Lord, Are Good and For; ANTIPHON: You, © Lord, are good and forgiving 1. Cantor or Schola 11.All ving — _ = =F na You,— O Lord, are good and _ for - giv - ing. om aa PSALM 86: 5-6. 9-10, 15-16. Cantor and Schola alternating f isk —- tse fide ob 1. You, O—— Lord, are —__________ good and for - giv - ing, 3. All the— nations you have made shall come and_ wor-ship you, O_. Lord, 5. You are merciful and ________ gra -cious,O__ Lord, 2 op ‘oY i oF 1. abounding in kindness to all 3. and shall glori - 5. slow to anger, always faith - rt who call on you, fy your name. ful ‘and kind — — 13 le z= 628 bpp 6. Turn toward me and have 2. 0 Lord, —___________ heark - en to my___ prayer 4. For —______________ you a - lone are God; pit - yon me; te 7, Tv | ——~. Iolo —_ Hf a oF 2. and listen to —__________ my ary for_—help. An 4. you are great and you do. won = drousdveds. —— An. 6. and to your ser - vant give your — strength.— Ant. # Optional Verses for SATB Choir* = tf SSS —- Vv vd T 2. O Lord, heark en to) my___ prayer 4. For you a - Jone are God; 6. Turn toward me and have pit on me; ——— SS = + * at tt? 2, and listen to my cry for_—help. Ant. 4. you are great and you do. won - drous_ deeds. Av. 6. and to your ser vant give your strength. Ant * Psalm Tone in Tenor Voice 629 421 Ps, 89 I Will Sing of Your Steadfast Love ANTIPHONS: A I will sing the goodness of the Lord B The son of David will live forever A I. Cantor or Schola M1. All Ne 1 will sing_ the good-ness of the Lord for - + Ped. tr B 1. Cantor or Schola 1. All Se | am The son of Da - vid will live for - ev PSALM 89: 1-4, 15-16. 20-21. 26. 28, Cantor and Schola alternating PG =: 7 2S SS) i — 1. Tf will sing of your steadfast love, OLord, for- ev. - er; 3. Youhave said, “I have made a covenant with my___ cho - sen one, 5. Hap-py the people who know the _______ joy = ful shout, B*7-"1_ have found David, my serv = ant; B°9. “He shall cry to me, “You are my fa - ther, a rt — AB AB A +$—ty St =f }- — r . [will proclaim your faithfulness to all gen-er-a - tions. to my servant, —__________ Da "= vid, I have sworn: +O Lord, they walk in the light of your coun- te- nance with holy oi! _____" ST have’ a= noint-ed him, the rock of my sal - va - tion and my God.’ ge ol * Verses appropriate for Holy Thursday Crism Mass with ion A. Prererrres B 2, For your steadfast love was established for - ev = er; B 4.1 will establish your descendants for - ev - er, 6. They rejoice all the day at your__________ name, B* 8 that my hand may be always with him, B*10. For him I will keep my steadfast love for - ev - er, — fy ty ot x 7 Se SS 2. your faithfulness is as ______ firm as the heav - ens. — Ant. AB 4. and for all gener - a tions build your throne.” Ant. AB 6. and they are exalted through your jus - tice. = Ant. A 8. and that my arm may make him strong. Ant. B 10. and for him my cov - e- nant will stand firm.” Ant, B fet Jol 3 Optional Verses for SATB Choir* IAB 2. For your steadfast love was established for - ev B 4. 1 will establish your descendants for - ev: 6. They rejoice all the day at your _______ name, B* 8. that my hand may be always with him, B*10. For him I will keep my steadfast love for - ev - er, = Ph oF Ta, rh ia . your faithfulness is as firm as the heav - ens. Ant. AB and for all gener - + tions build your throne.” Ant. AB . and they are exalted through your jus - tice. Ant. A and that my arm may make him strong. Ant. B . and for him my cov - ¢- nant will stand firm.” Ant. B peep a * Psalm Tone in Alto Voice 631 422 Ps. 90 O Lord, You Have Been Our Refuge ANTIPHONS: A In ev'ry age, O Lord, you have been our refuge B Fill us with your love, O Lord C Lord, give success to the work of our hands A 1. Cantor or Schola Il. All 1 , | wy In ev - ‘Yy + Ped. [t = P © Lord, you have been _our ref B 1. Cantor or Schola U1. All r Fill us with_your love, O Lord, and we will \ sir 4 + Ped. C 1.Cantor or Schola 11. All PSALM 90: 1-2. 3-4. 12. 14. 16. 17. Cantor and Schola alternating Tag ——= shop ty es ou Pte 7 é eer 1. 0 Lord, you have been ourref - uge through all gener - a-tions. 3. You turn us back to dust saying,“Return, O children — of earth.” 5. Teach us_ to num- ber ourdays a-right, that we may gain wisdom —_ of heart. 7. Let your.work be seen by your ser - vants and your glory by their —— chil-dren; oat Ht —-4 : = IF 632 Flex + : sh — Sh — x rm oF oe ere eet er r eT 2. Before the mountains were begotten + and the earth and the 4. For a thousand years in your sight are as yesterday, now that it is. past, world were brought forth, 6. Fill us at daybreak with your kind - ness, 8. And may the gracious care of the_______ Lord our God be ours; fd — ¢ fi f—* h—- zs ae 2. from everlasting to everlasting you are God. Ant. 4. or as a watch of — the night. Ant. 6. that we may shout for joy and gladness all our days. Ant. 8. prosper the work of our hands! Ant. a Jot —— Optional Verses for SATB Choir* fo = [. * roi 2. Before the mountains were begotten / and the earth and the world were brought — forth, 4. For a thousand years in your sight are as yesterday, now that it is past, 6. Fill us at daybreak —____" with your kind - ness, 8. And may the gracious care of the Lord our God be ours; Job 2 2 fF P+ IN fF =a 2. from everlasting to everlasting ______________ you. are. God. Ant. 4. or as a watch of —___ the night. Ant. 6. that we may shout for joy and gladness all our days. Ant. 8. prosper the work of ——— our hands! Ant. 9 _ J * Psalm Tone in Tenor Voice 633 423 Ps. 91 You Who Dwell in the Shelter of the Most High ANTIPHONS: A When I am troubled, Lord, be my refuge B He has placed his angels over you A L-Cantor or Schola U1. All ——— ee iF When ]____ am___ trou - bled, Lord,— L I uge. +Ped. B I. Cantor or Schola 11. All = a a nie He has placedhis an-gels 0 - ver you to guard-you in all_ your_ways. +Ped, PSALM 91: 1-2. 10-11. 12-13. 14. 16. Cantor and Schola alternating 3. nor shall affliction come 5. lest you dash your foot a - 7. 1 will set him on high because he acknowledges a iN — {2228S or a . You who dwell in the shelter of the Most High, No e - vil____________ shall be - fall you, Up - on. their hands they shall bear you up, Be - cause_ he clings to me I will de -liv - er him; Jy i 4 2 1 T Ny 4 mia # 1. who abide in the shadow of the Al - might y near your tent. gainst a stone, my, name. iol Py a - 634 —— z PSP Sy z = oOo 2. say to the Lord, “My refuge and my_ for tress, 4. For to his angels he has given com - mand a- bout you, 6. You shall tread upon the asp and the vi - per, 8. 1 will gratify him with length of days et d imi) ai 2. my God in whom 1 trust.” Ant. 4. that they guard you in all your ways. Ant. 6. you shail trample down the lion and the. drag - on. Ant. 8. and I will show him my sal - va - tion. Ant. fl 4 > Optional Verses for SATB Choir* ——= = = + Se Pr 2. say to the Lord, “My refuges ands my = for” s-_—stress, 4. For to his angels he has given com - mand a- bout you, 6. You shall tread upon the asp and the vi -__ per; 8. 1 will gratify shim >with length of days a 2 2 gi z ———# pp} * vp Tt 2. my God in — whom trust.” Ant 4. that they guard you in all your ways. Ant. 6. you shail trample down the lion and the drag - on. Ant. 8. and I will show him my sal - tion, Ant. pips * Psalm Tone in Tenor Voice 635 424 Ps. 92 It Is Good to Give Thanks to the Lord ANTIPHON: O Lord, it is good to give thanks and sing your praise, Most High 1. Cantor or Schola 1. All ? good_to give thanks and sing_your_praise;Most_High PSALM 92: 2. 3. 13-16. Cantor and Schola alternating T.1a a ——_—_ I 1, It__ is __ good to give. thanks to the Lord, Hl 3. The— just shall flourish like the palm tree, 5. They_ shall bear fruit_______e - ven in old age; 2 Jot et aS 1, to sing praise to ____ your name, Most 3. like the cedar of Leb - a - non shall they 5. vigorous and_________stur - dy. shall they OO zy zt 636 —— a 2 = 2. to proclaim your _______________ kind - ness. at dawn 4. They that are planted in the —______ house of the Lord 6. declaring how_____ just isthe Lord, io » a = Gy 2. and your faithful - ness through-out the 4. shall flourish in the courts of our 6. my rock, in_____ whom «there is no wrong. Ant. — er = = Alternate Verses for SATB Choir * 2, to proclaim your _____________ kind- ness at dawn 4. They that are planted in the house of the _ Lord 6. declaring how just’ is the Lord, Dd) 2. and your faithful - ness through-out the —_night.___ Ant. 4. shall flourish in the courts. of our God. — Ant. 6. my rock, in whom there is no wrong. Ant. 2 * Psalm Tone in Tenor Voice 637 Ps. 93 425 The Lord Is King ANTIPHON: Christ, Lord of glory “Christus Vincit"- Ambrosian Chant 1. Cantor or Schola 1. All Tr. Joseph Nolan —— +} —S— bh }—h—h SS Se a ror ne Christ, Lord of glo - ry! Christ,Prince of _na- tions! Christ,the King of kings! LS "| \ | > + = 32 Z = e o I I + Ped: | I I Ped. PSALM 93: 1. 2. 4.5. Cantor and Schola alternating + +A SN T.4g == = = The Lord is king; 3. He has made the world firm, 5. More pow-er-ful than the roar of many waters+ and more powerful than the break-ers of the sea, J+ — — | 1. he is robed in 3. not to 5. powerful on high moved. 638 hh} SS SS 2. The Lord is king, in splen - dor robed; 4. From of old your throne stands firm; 6. Your decrees are wor - thy of trust in - deed; ia ———~ ty 4 2. robed is the Lord and girt a - bout with strength. Ant. 4. from everlasting you are, © Lord. Ant. 6. holiness befits your house, O Lord, for length of days. Ant. a — Optional Verses for SATB Choir* 2. The Lord is ____________ king, in splen - dor robed; 4. From of old your throne stands firm; 6. Your decrees are wor - thy “of trust in - deed; 2 BE oh 18r e— vp f 2. robed is the Lord and girt a - bout with strength. Ant. 4. from everlasting you ———_________ are, O Lord. Ant. 6. holiness befits your house, © Lord, for length of days. Ant. pp — * Psalm Tone in Tenor Voice 639 426 Ps. 95 Come, Let Us Sing Joyfully to the Lord ANTIPHONS: A If today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts B Let us come before the Lord and praise him A I. Cantor or Schola M1. All s SS a - € é =e tT rt rT ny If to- day_ you_ hear_his voice, hard - en not your hearts. — jay ye a z oe ie = + Ped, I B 1. Cantor or Schola Ul. All > h Let us come_ be - fore the Lord and praise him. 2 a. a8 + Ped PSALM 95: 1-2. 6-7. 8-9. Cantor and Schola alternating AB 1. Come,let us sing______ joy -ful- ly tothe Lord; AB 3. Come,let_ us bow down and wor - ship him; A 5. 0h, that today you wouldhear his voice: rt $5 ie SF 1. let us acclaim the rock of our sal- va - tion, 3. let us kneel before the —___________Lordwho made_ us. 5. “Harden not your hearts as at Meribah,/ as in the day of Massah in the des - ert, esas er 640 h er AB 2. Let us greet him SSS SS SS ———— with “thanks- giv - ing; AB 8. For he ns God, JA 6. where your fs thers tempt-ed me; ——_ n= — = +}—* t—h— 2. let 4. and we are the 6. they tested me lysing psalms. to him. Ant. AB herds, the flock — he guides. ‘Ant. AB ——— they had seen __ my works.” Ant. A pO people he shep - though = Optional Verses for SATB Choir* B 2. Let us greet him B A JA A 2. 4, For he is 6. where your fy f aa with thanks-giv our thers tempt - ed ing; God, me; 2 2. let us joyful - 6. they tested me 4. and we are the = = v-¥ Lt? ly sing psalms. to him. Ane. AB people he shep - herds, the flock he guides. Ans. AB though they had seen my works.” Ant. A “Psalm Tone in Tenor and Bass Voices 641 427 Ps. 96 (I) Sing to the Lord a New Song ANTIPHONS: A Today is born our Savior, Christ the Lord B Proclaim his marvelous deeds to all the nations A 1. Cantor or Schola U1. All eh a se as ae +": f fe = : To-day is born our Sav - ior,____Christ_ the Lord. 1: | 41. oa : : 2 = + Ped. B 1. Cantor or Schola 1. All =I ma Pro - claim_his mar-vel-ous deeds. to _—— J +Ped. all the PSALM 96: 1. 2. 3. 7-8. 11. 12. 13. Cantor and Schola alternating _—_—, tions. bh rn K kK ‘T.7a dupe) pap = —— eS AB 1. Sing_to__ the Lord anew song; ‘AB 3. Tell_his jlo - ry through-out the world, B 5. You-fam - ilies of nations, give to the Lord, A 7. Let—the—plains be joyful and. all that is in them! 9. With jus - tice he shall rule the world, a7 -¢ teh Shy ei o— a # 1. sing to the Lord, all. you lands. _ 3. among all peo-ples, his won-drous deeds. — 5. give to the Lord glo - ry and praise;— 7. Then shall the trees of the for est sing for joy. 9. and the. peo - ples with his truth. —Ant.A a seat 4 642 nh 2 a a AB 2. Sing to the Lord; bless his name; AB 4. Let the heavens be glad and the earth re - joice; BO. give tothe Lord A 8. They shall exult before the Lord for he comes, iad J ee ie = 2. announce his sal - va- tion day af - ter day. Ant. AB 4. let the sea and what fills it re sound.— Ant. A B 6. the glo - ry due his name!_ Ant. B 8. for he comes to rule the earth. Ant. A it — fet = Optional Verses for SATB Choir* ty +5 pid ag fg I AB 2. Sing to the Lord; bless his name; AB 4, Let the heavens be glad and the earth re - joice; B 6. give to the Lord A 8. They shall exult before the —Lord for he comes, a yd ) d, 4 $e teh ——s ¥ FF h oh ge Z dp p—p— SS 2. announce his sal - va-tion day af - ter day. Ant. AB 4. let the sea and what fills it re - sound.— Ant. AB 6. the glo ry due his name! Ant, B 8. for he mes: to rule the earth. Ant.A py 2 dy db db. = Seat 1eh $ ———_ = * Psalm Tone in Tenor Voice. 643 428 Ps. 96 (II) Sing to the Lord a New Song ANTIPHONS: A Go forth into the world and teach all nations B Give to the Lord glory and honor AL. Cantor or Schola M1. All Z a a hia Go forth in- to__ the world and teach__ all na - _ tions. \ | PI —J. eS I + Ped. B I. Cantor or Schola I. All — ie Give to the Lord glo - soy and hon - or. + Ped. PSALM 96: 1. 3. 4-5. 7-8. 9. 10. Cantor and Schola alternating = tops s = — to the _________ Lord a new song; great_ _is the Lord and high - ly to _ be praised; fam - ilies of nations, give to the Lord, ship— the Lord in ho - ly at. - ‘tire; e Z - 18 ppb (A — SB : = 1. sing to the _____Lord, all you lands. 3. awesome is___ he be - yond all gods. 5. give to the Lord__glo - ty and praise;__ 7. tremble be - fore him, all the — earth; __ — Ss it hoy, hn I er = a : |. Tell his glo = ry through-out the world; For all the gods of the na - tions are things of nought, give to the Lord the glo - ry due his name! say among the na - tions: the Lord is king, Se = 2ORN = ; 2. among all _________ peoples, his won-drous deeds. Ant. 4. but the heav-ens” the Lord = made. — Ant 6. Bring gifts and en - ter his courts.— Ant. 8. he governs the peo- ples with eq - ui - ty. Ant. +, dd aoe Optional Verses for SATB Choir* 2. Tell his _____ glo - ry through-out the world; 4. For all the gods of the na - tions are things of nought, 6. give to the Lord the glo - ry due his name! 8. Say among the na - tions: the Lord is king, 2 pd pds SS yoy ie do) te ate rr 2. among all __________ peo - ples, his won -drous deeds. Ant. 4. but the _____mtm_heav-ens =the Lord made.— Ant. 6. Bring gifts and en ter_his courts. Ant 8. he governs the peoples with eq- ui - ty. Ant. PI ddd Did FS ot a eet yyy * Psalm Tone in Tenor Voice 645 429 Ps. 96 (I) Sing to the Lord, O Bless His Name ANTIPHON: Sing a new song to the Lord PSALM 96: 1-3. 7-9. 1, Choir M1. All Paul Manz Quickly Sing anew song to the Lord, Sing to the Lord,all the earth! |. —@—]. Sing tothe Lord,O —bless_his name,O sing _ to the Lord,O bless_his name, O. to the Lord, O bless_ his name,_ sing to the Lord, O dd1 dD Mem) paid bless_his name;Go tell his sal-va-tionfrom day _J32 2 dd2pdd0 2 647 ANTIPHON I. Choir Il. All Sing a new song to the Lord, sing to the Lord, all the ba - pe = == SSS Prose f De - clare his glo-ry a - mong the na-tions,his ; ; pie ba a) | s E3 SS ¢ x: pot 5 v f De- clare his glo-ry a - mong— the 648 mar - vel-ous works from day to day,— to day to day, na-tions, his mar - vel-ous works from day to day, to day, to ANTIPHON I. Choir Il. All Sing anew song to the Lord, b. Sing to the Lordaall the earth. a ~J ? mp A ~ scribe to the Lord the. glo-ry of his name, bring an aid rr FRPP ALP - fring and come un-to his courts. A - scribe to the 22 guga 2d d T a - scribe to the Lord, a - scribe to the Lord all 234 Jaiudad gy ANTIPHON 1. Choir 11. All : : strength, Sing anew song to the Lord, >. 650 Sing to the Lordjall the earth. _—_ 2. Sop. f Wor - ship the Lord in TT 2s f Wor - ship the Lord in great = 651 A f Wor - ship the Lord in T. fear him, ye —————— ar - ray, fear him, ye - serves and 652 ANTIPHON 1. Choir Il. All or f Sing a new — song to the Lord, f Sing anew — song to the Lord, b Sing to the Lord,all the earth. _— POF Optional cut 10 page 655 2. DOXOLOGY ry be to the Fa-ther and to__ the * A Mighty Fortress and to the Ho - ly 654 in the begin-ning,is now, and ev-er shall be — world with-out end. ANTIPHON Choir in unison Sing anew song to the Lord, Sing to the Lord, all the en : ba bP: ab. Sing a new song to the Lord, sing to the Lord, all the b bal. bh : b Ps. 96 (IV) 430 Sing to the Lord, O Bless His Name RESPONSE: Alleluia PSALM 96: 2. 3. 8.9. Cantor or Schola All Graduate Simplex a “hh er = pS E J 1. Sing to the Lord, © bless_his name,_ al - le-lu - 2. Declare his glory to. ail__the_ world, al - le-lu 3. Ascribe to the Lord the glo - ty of——his name,__ al - le-lu 4. Worship the Lord in great array, fear him ye folk—on earth; —al - le- lu - ia,__ . Glory be to the Father and to the Son and to the Ho- = ly Spirit, al - le-lu - ia,__ *: i = = pa a5 = P f r ms bd 2 ba d =: £ x — FE - Ped. +Ped. | Cantor or Schola co All ® be is i a # et 1. go tell his salvation from day_ to day, al-le - lu = ia, 2. his marvelous work from day— to day, al-le - lu - ia, 3. bring an offering and come in - to—_his courts, al - le lu ja, 4. bring him the glory he deserves and come. a-dore_ him, al - le lu ia. as it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world with - | out end._A-men, —al- le - Iu ~ ia. Ped. 657 431 Ps. 97 The Lord Is King ANTIPHONS: A A light will shine on us this day: the Lord is born for us B The Lord is king, the most high over all the earth C Let the good rejoice in the Lord A I. Cantor or Schola I1All - r rt mF A light will shine_on us this day: the Lord is_ born_for us. — + Ped. B 1. Cantor or Schola 11 All — a 7 i % ‘The Lord is king, the most high 0 = ver all___ the earth —!). —~] —, + Ped. C 1. Cantor or Schola 11. All 7 Let the good_ re - joice,____re - joice in__ the Lord. + Ped. PSALM 97: 1-2. 6. 9.11.12. Cantor and Schola alternating | Diya ot aS . The.Lord.is king;let theearth rejoice; let the man - y isles be glad. |. The-heav-ens proclaim his righteousness, and his glo - ry all peo-ples see. Light dawns for the just, and gladness for the—up - right in heart.— ih 4 _———————~. J meee <=4 Bi i 658 hs | a : SSS EEF 2s tice and judg - ment 4. You, Lord,are the most____—_ high 0 - ver all the earth. 6. Be glad in the Lord, ye just; 7 = se + — 2. are the foun - da -tion of _ his throne. Ant. 4. and exalted far a - bove all gods. Ant. 6. and givethanks to his ho - ly name. Ant. a Optional Verses for SATB Choir* 2, — us tice and judg = ment 4. You, Lord,are the most high 0 - ver all the earth, 6, Be———_____________ glad. inthe Lord, ye just; diy 2 4 7 2. are the foun - da - tion of his throne. Ant, 4. and exalted far a - bove all gods. Ant. 6. and give thanks to his ho - ly name. Ant. 2 — * Psalm Tone in Tenor Voice 659 432 Ps. 98 (I) Sing to the Lord a New Song ANTIPHON: All the ends of the earth 1. Cantor or Schola 11. All the earth have seen the sal ~ 2 4 bd PSALM 98: 1, 2-3a. 3b-4. 5-6. SATB Choir | h TM, a= ba a ee ees — a ——— St v I 1, Sing _________ to ______ the Lord___ a new song 3. The Lord has made_— his sal - va - tion known; 5. All the ends __ of the earth_______ have seen 7. Sing praise__ to the Lord with the harp, ie d ad [— r) f_# es a — : # ime be 3 f f = = oe a le 1. for he has —______________________ done__ won-drous deeds; __ 3. in the sight of the nations he has re - vealed his jus - tice. —— 5. the sal - va - tionby our God.— 7. with the harp and mel - ° - " dious song. aft + dig dy Pe 7 = 660 a SS ; ; > me rere rp 2. his right ___________ hand has won vie - to-ry for him, 4. He has remembered his kind-ness and his faith - ful - ness 6. Sing joyful - ly to the Lord, all you lands; 8. With\______________trum-petsand the sound—_of the horn 7, : 2 |, dt, 2 z tafe et t - _ F oF 2. his ho e ly arm. Ant. 4. toward the __________ house of _Is - ra - el. Ant. 6. break into song; ____ sing praise. Ant 8. sing joyfully be - fore the king, the Lord. Antiphon é below S : Dd ad 2 < 1 e ° ANTIPHON - last time Soprano descant Fa the the sal seen the sal - va - God. 2 bd a 661 433 Ps. 98 (II) Sing to the Lord a New Song ANTIPHONS: A The Lord has revealed to the nations B_ The Lord comes to rule the world with justice A L. Cantor or Schola I. All r f The Lord_ has re - vealed_to the na ~- tions his sav - ing pow’r. 2 z L UL +Ped, B 1. Cantor or Schola M1. All — Lord comes_ to rule the world a Fr with jus - tice. Lp ms Te —, + Ped. PSALM 98: la-1b. 2-3a, 3b-4, 5-6. 9. Cantor and Schola alternating k 1.86 & = =r jy A 1.Sing to the Lord a srnew song A 3. The Lord has made his sal - va - tion known; A 5. All the ends of the ________ earth have seen AB 7. Sing praise to the Lord with the harp, ‘AB 9. Let. them sing be - fore’ the Lo oe Pe ee a a: a - == K ty - ee a 1. for he ______has_ done won - drous deeds; 3. in the sight of the nations he has re - vealed his jus - tice. 5. the sal - va-tion by our God. 7. with the harp —________________ and_ mel - 0 - dious song. 9. for he ——________________comes to rule the earth. 7 4 4 662 as : = 2. his right hand for him has won _ vic - to - ry, 4. He has remembered his kindness and |_____ faith - ful - ness 6. Sing joyfully to the Lord, all you —______ lands; 8. With the sound of the horn and the. —______trum - pets, 0. With justice he will ___ rule the world R = I ' b Tr +5 + oF — = je t 2. his ho = ty arm. A A 4. toward the ______________ house of Is - ra - el Ant. A 6. break in - to — song; sing praise. Ant. A 8. sing joyfully be fore the King, the Lord. Ant. AB 10, and the peo - ples with ¢ - qui- ty. Ant. AB —;—lol jer Optional Verses for SATB Choir* fr be rehgt V0’ PF A 2. his right hand for him has won —__________ vic - to - ry, A 4. He has remembered his kindness and his ________ faith - ful - ness A 6, Sing joyfully to the Lord, all you _______ lands. AB_ 8. With the sound of the horn and the. _ tum pets, AB 10. With justice he will —_______________ rule_ the world mt 24 — = i ¥ _h K bh a ———— a) Oa ft 2, — his ho = ty arm. Ant A 4. toward the —______________ house_ of Is ra- el, Ant A 6. break in - to song; sing praise. Ant. A 8. sing joyfully be - fore the King, the Lord. Ant. AB 10. and the peo - ples with e¢ - qui - ty. Ant. AB 2 s _—— oe + = e *Psalm Tone in Tenor Voice 663

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