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The Episcopal Church
The Church Hymnal Corporation 800 Second Avenue, New lbrk, New York 10017
Certificate
It was voted by both Houses of the General Convention, held in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eighty two:
That the Hymnal, as reported by the Standing Commission on Church Music, be authorized and approved for use in this Church.
That the work of the Commission be continued, with authority to perfect the details of its work and complete, for the benefit of The Church Pension Fund, pew and accompaniment editions of the revised Hymnal.
That the publication of the Hymnal be committed to the Trustees of The Church Pension Fund for the benefit of that Fund.
Attest
Scott Field Bailey Secretary of the House of Bishops
Charles R. Lawrence II Secretary of the House of Deputies
Hymns referred to in the rubrics of this Book are to be understood as those authorized by this Church. The words of anthems are to be from Holy Scripture, or from this Book, or from texts congruent with them.
Canon 24, Section I It shall be the duty of every Minister to see that music is used as an offering for the glory of God and as a help to the people in their worship in accordance with The Book of Common Prayer and as authorized by the rubrics or by the General Convention of this Church. To thi.s end the Minister shall have final authority in the administration of matters pertaining to music. In fulfilling this responsibility the Minister shall seek assistance from persons skilled in music. Together they shall see that music is appropriate to the context in which it is used.
Copyright© 1985 by The Church Pension Fund
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the written permission of The Church Pension Fund, 800 Second Avenue, New York, New York 10017.
Every effort has been made to trace the owner or holder of each copyright. If any rights have been inadvertently infringed upon, the Publishers ask that the omission be excused and agree to make the necessary corrections in subsequent editions.
Copyright Acknowledgments will be found on page 931 ff.
The Hymnal 1982
Service Music
The Daily Office S 1 - S 66 Daily Morning Prayer: Rite I S 1 - S 25 Daily Evening Prayer: Rite I S 26-S 32 Daily Morning Prayer: Rite II S 33 - S 55 An Order of Worship for the Evening S 56-S 57 Daily Evening Prayer: Rite II S 58-S 66
The Great Litany S 67 Proper Liturgies for Special Days S 68 - S 70
The Sunday of the Passion: Palm Sunday Hymns 153 -157 The Great Vigil of Easter S 68 - S 70
Holy Baptism S 71 - S 75 The Holy Eucharist S 76 - S 176 Canticles S 177 - S 288
Hymns
The Daily Office 1-46 Daily Morning Prayer 1-11 Noonday 12-23 Order of Worship for the Evening and
Daily Evening Prayer 24-37 Compline 38-46
The Church Year 47-293 Sunday 47-52 Advent 53-76 Christmas Season 77-115 Epiphany Season 116-139 Lent 140-152 Holy Week 153-173 Easter 174-213 Ascension Day 214-222 The Day of Pentecost 223-230 Holy Days, the Common of Saints,
and Various Occasions 231-293
Holy Baptism 294-299 Holy Eucharist 300-34 7 Confirmation 348-349 Marriage 350-353 Burial of the Dead 354-358 Ordination 359 Consecration of a Church 360-361 General Hymns 362-634
The Holy Trinity 362-371 Praise to God 372-433 Jesus Christ our Lord 434-499 The Holy Spirit 500-516 The Church 517-527 The Church's Mission 528-544 Christian Vocation and Pilgrimage 545-565 Christian Responsibility 566-612 The Kingdom of God 613-617 The Church Triumphant 618-625 Holy Scripture 626-634
The Christian Life 635-709 Rounds and Canons 710-715 National Songs 716-720
Indexes
Hymns page 932 Authors, Translators, and Sources page 936
Composers, Arrangers, and Sources Service Music page 941 Hymns page 943
Tune Names page 949
First Lines page 954
Preface
In the past several decades, the renewal of the spiritual life of the Church has created a pressing need for new hymnody and liturgical music. This has served as a catalyst for a world-wide outburst of creative liturgical and musical activity of a magnitude perhaps unparalleled since the Reformation. The Hymnal 1982, the culmination of more than a decade of work by ,the Standing Commission on Church Music, incorporates many of the riches of this contemporary renaissance. This hymnal is a response to the challenge of the Church's mission to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ to a changed and changing world.
The Hymnal 1982 is a revision of The Hymnal 1940, and as such stands on the foundation laid by The Joint Commission on Revision of the Hymnal. The precepts guiding that commission led to a comprehensive book of unusual appeal and excellence which served as a model for a number of hymnals produced since the middle of the twentieth century.
As an initial step in its revision process, the Standing Commission on Church Music developed a philosophical statement expressing the Commission's commitment to maintain and enhance the rich repertoire which constitutes the singing tradition of the people of God. This commitment led to the development of the following objectives:
- to prepare a body of texts which presents the Christian faith with clarity and integrity;
- to restore music which has lost some of its melodic, rhythmic, or harmonic vitality through prior revision;
- to reflect the nature of today's Church by including the works of contemporary artists and works representing many cultures;
- to strengthen ecumenical relationships through the inclusion of texts and . tunes used by other Christian traditions;
- to create a hymnal embodying both practicality and esthetic excellence.
The Hymnal 1982 retains the best of the past and sets forth many riches of our own time. The Commission looked for theological orthodoxy, poetic beauty, and integrity of meaning. At the same time the Commission was especially concerned that the hymnody affirm "the participation of all in the Body of Christ the Church, while recognizing our diverse natures as children of God~ This work has resulted in the sensitive alteration of texts which "could be interpreted as either pejorative or discriminatory,' while preserving the artistic quality and intent of the originals. Language deemed "obscure or so changed in the contemporary usage as to have a different meaning"* has been clarified. Texts and music which reflect the pluralistic nature of the Church have been included, affording the use of Native American, Afro-American, Hispanic, and Asian material. Study and
research into historic hymnody have led to the inclusion of chant tunes in rhythmic forms, of early settings of chorales and Psalter tunes, and of tunes whose roots lie deep in the treasury of American folk hymnody.
Often, consistency of style and practice seemed a less important goal than a representation of the wonderful variety of materials that are available. The recent renaissance of hymn-writing imparts rich benefits to The Hymnal 1982. The Commission drew many new hymns from the wealth of available material and commissioned authors and composers to write hymns on themes for which nothing suitable could be found. Here we must record gratitude for the work of the late E Bland Tucker, a poet and priest whose wisdom and skills enhanced the work of the commissions which produced both this book and The Hymnal 1940.
In designing The Hymnal 1982, the Commission sought to create a book which is comprehensive and musically practical. Most tunes which are used more than once appear in different keys or harmonizations. Further variety in the performance of hymns is facilitated by descants and alternative accompaniments. The use of instruments in addition to the organ is encouraged through the inclusion, where appropriate, of guitar chords and bell and percussion parts. Details on notation and performance appear in the general. performance notes in the Accompaniment Edition and with some individual hymns.
The Commission gave serious thought to the evaluation of texts for theological and literary merit by consultants representing congregations across the country before reaching final decisions on the contents of the book. In addition, the testing of new tunes in liturgical settings over an extended period of time determined their appropriateness for congregational singing.
The Commission gratefully acknowledges the contributions of Carl P. Daw, Jr., Georgia M. Joyner, Marilyn J. Keiser, Anne K. Le Croy, J. Waring McCrady, James McGregor; Bruce Neswick, Charles P. Price, McNeil Robinson II, E Bland Tuckert, and John E. Williams, Jr.
The Hymnal 1982 is truly a book of and for the people, reflecting their involvement in its creation and responding to their :desire for new songs with which to praise God. May God prosper this handiwork!
Geoffrey Butcher Marion J. Hatchett Charles J. Child, Jr. David J. Hurd, Jr. Robert H. Cochrane Roy E Kehl Elizabeth Morris Downie James H. Litton Carol Morey Foster Richard T. Proulx Raymond E Glover Arthur Rhea Jerry D. Godwin Walter C. Righter Eric S. Greenwood Russell Schulz-Widmar William M. Hale Frederic P. Williams
Alec Wyton
*Report of the Standing Commission on Church Music to the 1982 General Convention of the Episcopal Church.
tDeceased
Officiant ~ • • • • • • s
Peo-pl.e
Officiant and Peo-pl.e
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spi - rit:
as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. A · men.
= Al - le · lu - ia.
Daily Morning Prayer I The Invitatory: Venite Antiplwns are sung with this setting.
'# -- _, ~-,;;:;:;a. - • • • • LO come, let us sing un - to the Lord;
• a
S2
• • • s
our sal · va · tion. 2. Let us come before his presence with thanks-giv-ing,
'# • • II ,. I! • • I! s • • Q -- • '-'
and show ourselves glad in himwith psalms. [Ant.] 3. For the Lord is a great God,
• • • I! • . ()
and a great King a · bove all gods. 4. In his hand are all the cor - ners
'# • s • I! I! I! • a
of the earth, and the strength of the hills is his al - so. 5. The sea is ,- • • • I! s • • II ,.. • 0 t· ! .... his and he made it, and his hands pre · pared the dry land. [Ant.] 6. 0 come, ,- I! • • s • - I! I! • Q
let us WOT· ship and fall down and kneel before the Lord our Ma-ker.
,. - I! • • I! • s
7. For he is the Lord our God, and we are the people of his pasture
,. • II - I! • Q • I! ~ ,.
= =- and the sheep of his hand. [Ant.] 8. 0 WOT - ship the Lord in the
,. I! • • • s • I! • • • Q
beau - ty of ho - Ii - ness; let the whole earth stand in awe of him.
'# I! • • I! • s - 9. For he cometh, for he com - eth to judge the earth, and with ,- - • I! II • • a
righteousness to judge the world and the peo pl es with his truth. [Ant.]
,. (Gunia Patri may be added)
I! • • • s • I! -- !:: ,. - I! • t2
........ Glo - ry to the Fa - ther, and to the Son, and to the Ho - ly Spi - rit:
I! • I! • • • a II As it was in the be - gin-ning, is now, and will be for ev - er. A-men.[Ant.]
Setting: Plainsong, Tone 7; adapt. Bruce Ford (b. 1947)
Daily Morning Prayer I The Invitatory: Venite
S3
An antiplum may be sung before and after this seiting. ,. Q
• • 1. 0 come, let us sing unto the Lord; let us heartily rejoice in the strength of our ,.
• • s sal - va - tion.
• s
2. Let us come before his presence with thanks - giv - ing,
• • • • and show ourselves glad in him with psalms. 3. For the Lord is a great God,
0 • • • and a great King a - hove all gods. 4. In his hand are all the corners of the earth,
• • • and the strength of ·the hills is his al - so. 5. The sea is his and he made it,
• • and his hands prepared the dry land.
• • and kneel before the Lord our Ma - ker.
and we are the people of his pasture
the Lord in the beauty of ho - li-ness;
• •
7. For he
• • • s let the whole earth stand in awe of him.
9. For he cometh, for he cometh to judge the earth, and with righteousness to judge (Gloria Patri may be added) - • II 1-• • s
the world and the peo - pies with his truth. Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to
- • • s the Ho-ly Spi-rit:
As it was in the beginning, is now,
Setting: Plainsong, Tone 2; adapt. The Standing Commission on Church Music, 1979, alt.
• • s and will be for ev -er. A- men.
11
S6
Antiphons may be sung with these chants.
0 come, let us 1 si~nt~e 1 Lord; * let us heartily rejoice in the 1 strength of1 our sal1vation.
2 Let us come before his 1 pr~nce wfthth.;nks1giving, * and show ourselves 1 glad in 1 him with 1 psalms. [AnL]
John Naylor (1838-1897)
r
3 For the Lord is a 1great 1 God, * and a great 1 King a1bove all 1 gods.
4 In his hand are all the 1 c~rs ofthe 1 earth, * and the strength of the 1 hills is 1hi"s 1 also.
t5 Th~ sea is 1 his a~e 1 made it, * and his hands pre1pared the 1a.Ty 1 land. [Ant.]
6 0 come, let us worship and 1 fall 1 down * and 1 kneclbefo~e 1 Lord our 1 Maker.
7 For he is the 1 Lord our 1 God, * and we are the people of his 1 p~re ~e 1 sheep of his 1 hand. [Ant.]
s 0 worship the Lord in the 1 beauty of1 holiness; * let the 1 whole earth 1 stand in 1 awe of him.
9 For he cometh, for he cometh to 1judge the 1earth, * and with righteousness to judge the world
and the 1peoples 1 with his 1 truth. [Ant.]
(Gloria Patri may be added)
Glory to the Father, and 1 to the 1 Son, * and 1 to the 1 Holy 1 Spirit:
As it was in the be1gi~ng, is 1 now, * I·~~ I~ I
and will be for ever. A men. [Ant.]
tSecond half of doubl.e chant.
SS
'# a
Daily Morning Prayer I The Invitatory: Psalm 95
When no antiplum is sung:
t)
• • 1. 0 come, let us sing unto the Lord;
• • let us heartily rejoice in the strength of our sal- va-tion. 2. Let us come before his
• • • • II presence with thanks - giv - ing, and show ourselves glad in him with psalms.[Ant.]
• • • • s
3. For the Lord is a great God, and a great King a - bove all gods_
4. In his hand are all the corners of the earth, and the strength of the hills is
• • • s
his al - so. 5. The sea is his and he made it, and his hands prepared
• s II •
the dry land. [Ant.J 6. 0 come, let us worship and fall down and kneel before the
'# - • • • s • s
Lord our Ma-ker. 7. For he is the Lord our God, and we are the people
'# • • s II of his pasture and the sheep of his hand. [Ant.] 8. Today if ye will hear
his voice, harden not your hearts as in the provocation, and as in the day
• • • -• • of temptation in the wil-der-ness; 9. When your fathers tempt· ed me, proved me,
'# • • • • II a
and saw my works. IO.Forty years long was I grieved with this generation, and said,
• • • It is a people that do err in their hearts, for they have not known my ways;
0 • • s II 11. Unto whom I sware in my wrath, that they should not enter in · to my rest. [Ant.]
(Gloria Patri may be added)
• • • • Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho · ly Spi - rit:
t) • II • As it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ev · er. A-men. [Ant.]
Daily Morning Prayer I The Invitatory: Psalm 95
S9
J
Antiplums may be sung with th.ese chants.
0 come, let us 1 si~ntothe 1 Lord; * let US heartily rejoice in the I Strength oe OUr sal1vation.
2 Let us come before his 1 pr;;;;-nce w~ks1giving, * and show ourselves 1glad in 1him with 1psalms. [Ant.]
3 For the Lord is a 1 great' God, * and a great 1 King a1bove all 1 gods.
4 In his hand are all the 1 c~rs of the 1 earth, * and the strength of the 1 hills is 1 his 1 also.
ts The sea is 1 his a~e 1 made it, * and his hands pre1pared the 1dTy 1 land. [Ant.]
6 0 come, let us worship and 1fall1 down * and 1 kneclbefo:;:;the 1 Lord our 1 Maker.
7 For he is the 1 Lord our 1 God, * and we are the people of his 1 pasture ~~I
and the 1 sheep of his hand. [Ant.]
tSecond half of dnuhle chant
George S. Talbot (1875-1918)
J
s Today if ye will hear his voice, 1 h~n n~ur 1 hearts *
as in the provocation,
and as in the 1 day of temp'tatio'n inthe 1 wilderness;
9 When your 1fathers 1tempted me,*
- 1pro~e, and 1saw my 1works. [Ant.]
IO Forty years long was I grieved with this gener 1 atlon, and 1 said, *
It is a people that do err in their hearts,
for 1 they have not 1 known my 1 ways;
11 Unto whom I 1 sw;u:;i'n my 1 wrath, *
that they should not 1enter 1 iAfo my 1 rest. [Ant.]
(GWria Patri may be added)
Glory to the Father, and 1 to the 1 Son, *
and 1 to the 1 Holy 1 Spirit:
As it was in the be1gi~ng, is 1 now, *
and'willbe for 1 e~r. A1men. [Ant.]
'# -- ! "
• • • s
1. 0 be joyful in the Lord all ye lands; serve the Lord with
'# • • II • • a ·~ _.... and come before his pres· ence with a song. [Ant.] 2. Be
s 11
ye
sure that the Lord he is God; it is he that hath made us and not
• • • • • a II we our-selves; we are his people and the sheep of his pas - ture.[AnL]
'# ! • -:J - • • 3.0 go your way into his gates with thanksgiving and in - to
• • • • • t2 II his courts with praise; be thankful unto him and speak good of his Name.[Ant.]
'# f • • • s ! • ! = .........
4. For the Lord is gracious; his mercy is ev - er - last · ing;
'# • II • • 0
and his truth endureth from generation to gen-er- a tion. [Ant.]
(Gloria Patri may be added)
f - • • • • • s c· ! ........ • • • Q
Glo ry to the Fa-ther, and to the Son, and to the Ho- ly Spi-rit:
• • • • • • t) II As it was in the be· gin· ning, is now, and will be for ev- er. A-men. [Ant.]
Setting: Plainsong, Tone 7; adapt. Bruce Ford (b. 1947)
Daily Morning Prayer I The Invitatory: jubilate
Edward John Hopkins (1818-1901) s 13
s 14 Thomas Kelway s 15 (1695-1749)
Henry Aldrich (1647-1710)
Christopher Gibbons (1615-1676)
Antiplwns may be sung with these chants.
0 be joyful in the 1 Lord all ye 1 lands, *
serve the Lord with gladness
and come before his 1presence 1with a 1song. [Ant.]
2 Be ye sure that the Lord he is God;
it is he that hath· made us and not 1 we our1selves; *
we are his 1 people and the 1 sheep of his 1 pasture. [Ant.]
3 0 go your way into his gates with thanksgiving
and into his 1 courts with 1 praise; *
be thankful unto 1him and speak 1 go~f his 1Name. [Ant.]
4 For the Lord is gracious;
his mercy is 1 ever1lasting; *
and his truth endureth from gener1atlon to 1gener1atlon. [Ant.]
(Gluria Patri may be added)
Glory to the Father, and 1 to the 1 Son, *
and 1 to the 1Holy 1 Spirit:
As it was in the be1ginning, is 1 now,*
and 1willbe for 1 e~r. A1men. [Ant.]
s 16 Daily Morning Prayer I Christ our Passover Pascha nostrum
-- () = ' -~ u •-...__...• 0 ~ ... • • • 0 0 II
'--""' Al · le · lu - ia, al le lu ia, al le lu ia.
• • • • s - • •
I. Christ our Passover is sac - ri- ficed for us, therefore let us keep the feast,
• • • • • 9
2. Not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of mal-ice andwick-ed-ness,
'# • • '1 II • • 9 ~- _,. -.............. "-..../ .........
but with the unleaved bread of sin - cer - i - ty and truth. [Ant.] 3. Christ be - ing
• • • • • • • '(:fl
• • • • -.. • •
4. For in that he died, he died un- to sin once; but in that he liveth, he liv-eth un-to God.
- • - 5. Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be dead in - deed un · to sin,
• • • • • • - • •
• • •
man came death, by man came also the resur - rec · tion of the dead.
• • • • • • II 8. For as in Ad - am all die, even so in Christ shall all be made a· live. [Ant.]
(Glmia Patri may be added)
t• ~- - - • • • • • • •
Glo - ry to the Fa · ther, and to the Son, and to the Ho - ly Spi - rit:
• • • • • • II
As it was in the be · gin-ning, is now, and will be for ev - er. A - men. [Ant.]
Setting: Plainsong, Tone 7; adapt. Bruce Ford (b. 194 7)
Daily Morning Prayer I Christ our Passover Pascha nostrum
s 17
s 19
s 18
s 20
2 Christ our Passover is 1 s~fi~r 1 us, *
therefore 1 let us 1 keep the 1 feast,
3 Not with old leaven,
neither with the leaven of1 ~e and 1 wickedness, *
but with the unleavened 1 bread of sin1cerity and 1 truth.
4 Alleluia, 1 alle1luia. *
Alle1luia, 1 alle1luia.
5 Christ being raised from the dead 1 di~th no 1 more; *
death hath 1 n~e do1minion 1 over him.
6 For in that he died, he died unto 1 sin 1 once; *
but in that he liveth, he 1liveth 1unto 1 God.
Likewise reckon ·ye also yourselves tO be dead in1deed umo I Sin,*
but alive unto God through 1Jesus 1 Christ our 1 Lord.
s Alleluia, 1 alle1luia. *
9 Christ is 1 rl:;'n ~e 1 dead, *
and become the 1 first fruits of 1 them that 1 slept. 10 For since by 1man came 1death,*
by man came also the resur1rection 1 of the 1 dead.
11 For as in 1 Adam all 1 die, *
even so in Christ shall 1 all be 1 made a 1live.
12 Alleluia, 1 alle1luia. *
Glory to the Father, and 1 to the 1 Son, *
and 1 to the 1 Holy 1 Spirit:
As it was in the be1gi~ng, is 1now, *
and 1 willbe for 1 e~r. A1men.
Alleluia, 1 alle1luia. *
Alle1luia, 1 alle1luia.
Officiant Peopl.e Officiant
The Lord be with you. And with thy spirit. Let us pray.
Officiant and Peopl.e
Our Father, who art . . . . for ever and ever. A · men.
s 21
Cantm or Offu:iant
Pe<>fJ/,e
R. And make thy chosen people joy- ful.
V. Give peace, 0 Lord, in all the world;
R. For only in thee can we live in safe - ty.
V. Lord, keep this nation un - der thy care;
R. And guide us in the way of jus - tice and·truth.
V. Let thy way be known up -on earth;
R. Thy saving health among all na - tions.
V. Let not the needy, 0 Lord, be forgot - ten;
R Nor the hope of the poor be ta - ken a - way.
V. Create in us clean hearts, 0 God;
R. And sustain us with thy Holy Spi - rit.
Daily Morning Prayer I Suffrages B
Cantor or Ojfidant
V. 0 Lord, save thy people, and bless thine her - i- tage;
People
R. Govern them and lift them up for ev - er.
V. Day by day we mag - ni - fy thee;
R. And we worship thy Name ever, world with - out end.
V. Vouchsafe, 0 Lord, to keep us this day without sin;
R. 0 Lord, have. mercy upon us, have mercy upon us.
s 23
R. As our trust is in thee.
V. 0 Lord, in thee have I trust · ed;
R. Let me never be confound · ed.
s 24 Concluding Versicle and Response
L Cantor trr 0.ffici.ant ,, . . . . Let us bless the Lord.
• • Thanks be to God.
Daily Morning Prayer I
S 25 Daily Morning Prayer I Concluding Versicle and Response in Easter Season # Cantnr trr O.ffici,ant
i~b • •• •J s
Let us bless the Lord, al · le - lu · ia, al· le lu · ia.
Peopk
• •• •J s
Thanks be to God, al· le· lu · ia, al· le lu · ia.
Daily Evening Prayer I Pree es
9 Officiant
s I
Officiant and Peop/,e
s 26
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spi . rit:
as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. A · men.
Al · le · lu · ia.
1.0
pure brightness of the everliving Father in
• • • • -0 • hea · ven, 0 Jesus Christ, ho - ly and bless · edl 2. Now as we come ,, .. 6, • • • • • ' t
to the setting of the sun, and our eyes behold the ves · per light; ,, -~ • • ~· -.__./ 0
• -~ . • =
3. Thou art worthy at all times to be praised by happy voic - es,
,9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 Giv - er of Life, and to be glo - ri - fled through all
Setting: Victor Judson Schramm (1944-1984)
0
• the
•~o
worlds.
II
s 28 Daily Evening Prayer I Salutation and The Lord's Prayer
Officiant Peaple Ojjiciant
The Lord be with you. And with thy spirit. Let us pray.
Officiant and Peaple
Our Father, who art . . . . for ever and ever. A - men.
For Suffrages A, see S 22.
829 Daily Evening Prayer I Suffrages B, Tone I
~ Cantm or Officiant • • • • 0
That this evening may be holy, good, and peace · ful,
• • • s We en · treat thee, 0 Lord.
(This response is sung after each of the fol/owing petitilms)
That thy holy angels may lead us in paths of peace and good-will,
That we may be pardoned and forgiven for our sins and of · fen · ses,
That there may be peace to thy Church and to the whole world,
That we may depart this life in thy faith and fear,
and not be condemned before the great judg · ment seat of Christ,
That we may be bound together by thy Holy Spirit in the communion of
____ and] all thy saints, entrusting one another and all our life to Christ,
Setting: Mason Martens (b. 1933)
Daily Evening Prayer I Suffrages B, Tone II
Canfnr ur Officiant
That this evening may be holy, good, and peace · ful,
Peaple ~ . .
We •
(This response is sung after each of the following petitions)
That thy holy angels may lead us in paths of peace and good- will,
That we may be pardoned and forgiven for our sins and of· fen · ses,
S30
That there may be peace to thy Church and to the whole world,
That we may depart this life in thy faith and fear,
and not be condemned before the great judgment seat of Christ,
That we may be bound together by thy Holy Spirit in the communion of
---. and] all thy saints, entrusting one another and all our life to Christ,
Setting: From the Litany of the Saints; adapt. Mason Martens (b. 1933)
s 31 Concluding Versicle and Response
Cantor qr Officiant 11 • • • •
People i, •• • •
Thanks be to God.
Daily Evening Prayer I
S 3 2 Daily Evening Prayer I Concluding Versicle and Response in Easter Season
&~b Cantor qr Officiant
• • • -~ s • •• ,. t• -s ~.., _, ~ "-""
Let us bless the Lord, al - le - lu - ia, al - le Ju - ia.
&~b People
• • • •....., ! s • •cl!· •S ty ~
Thanks be to God, al- le- lu · ia, al- le Ju ia.
Daily Morning Prayer II Preces
Officiant ~ s • • • s
Peqple
Officiant and Peaple
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spi - rit:
as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. A - men.
Except in Lent, add:
if.~:~--~ •
Venite
S33
S34
• • 1. Come, let us sing to the Lord; let us shout for joy to the Rock of our
-,# • • s • • • v
sal - va - tion. 2. Let us come before his presence with thanks-giv - ing
'# • • • II • f - • • • • • s = and raise a loud shout to him with psalms. [Ant.] 3. For the Lord is a
,- s 0 • • • el s
great God, and a great King a - bove all gods. 4. In his hand are
• • • • • • the caverns of the earth, and the heights of the hills are his al - so.
'# • • • II • • a • el s
5.The sea is his, for he made it, and his hands have mold- ed the dry land. [Ant.]
'# • • -= ,. - • • • • r; • •
6.Come, let us bow down, and bei:J.d the knee, and kneel before the Lord
• our Ma- ker. 7. For he is our God, and we are the people of his pasture
• • • • • • • s II and the sheep of his hand. Oh, that today you would heark -en to his voice! [Ant.]
Venite ends here.
Psalm 95 continues:
• • • • •
8. Hard· en not your hearts, as your forebears did in the wil · der · ness,
• • • • • at Meribah, and on that day at Mas · sah, when they tempt · ed me.
,. • • II - • • • t) • • • • s
9. They put me to the test, though they had seen my works. [AnL]
,. • ! ! • • s '="
10. For - ty years long I detested that ·genera ti on and said,
'# • • • • • s
"This people are wayward in their hearts; they do not know my ways:'
• • • • • • II 11. So I swore in my. wrath, "They shall not en . ter in · to my rest:' [Ant.]
(Gluria Patri may be added)
• • • - • • • • Glo - ry to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho · ly Spi - rit:
• - • - • • II as it was in the begin · ning, is now, and will be for ev · er. A· men. [AnL]
Setting: Plainsong, Tone 4; adapt Bruce E. Ford (b. 1947)
S35 Daily Morning Prayer II The Invitatory: Venite
r I J ) ) I J J b • J I 1. Come, let us sing to the
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Jl ~ 1J J
Lord; __ let us shout for joy to the Rock of our sal -
JCJ.J J I va - tion. _ 2. Let us come be- fore his pres - ence with thanks-giv - ing,_
J 1 l Ji J I Ji Ji Ji J I J£Z1J and raise a loud shout to him with psalms. __ 3. For the
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Lord is a great God, __ and a great King a - hove all
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gods._. __ 4. In his hand are the cav - erns of the earth,_
&!w J~ J~ I :J J> J> .. Ji ) J I J JQ,J J
and the heights of the hills are his al so. __ 5. The
,.# J J J J J) Ji I J J,jdJ,J J'> J) I J J
sea is his, for he made it, and his hands have
w_g_w mold - ed the dry land. _ 6, Come, let us bow down, and bend the
,.# ,J2±£J J I Ji l J> Ji I J PJ J I J JdJ J knee, __ and kneel be -fore the Lord our Ma - ker._ 7. For
,.ii ~ ~ Jl .
#)> --1 I a ~ I JGJ J J I I ~ ~ ]> I d J he is our God, __ and we are the peo-ple of his
,.# J J,£1,J J) J) I r I ffl J J I ,J .I ~
pas - ture __ and the sheep of his hand. __
Ji J I Ji Ji •h Ji I J2±JJ II
Oh, that to · day you would heark·en to his . I voice. __
Setting: Jack Noble White (b. 1938)
The lnvitatory: Venite/Psalm 95 Daily Morning Prayer II
S36 George A. MacFarren s 3 7 (1813-1887)
f
S38
Antiphons =y be sung with these chants.
Come, let us 1 sing to the 1 Lord; * let us shout for joy to the 1Rock of1our sal1vation.
2 Let us come before his 1 pr~ce with thanks1giving * and raise a loud 1 shout to 1 him with 1 psalms. [Ant.]
Stephen Elvey (1805-1860)
r
3 For the Lord is a 1great 1 God, *
and a great 1 King a1bove all 1 gods.
4 In his hand are the 1 c~ns offue 1 earth, *
and the heights of the 1 hills are 1 his 1 also.
t5 The sea is 1 his, furhe 1 made it, *
and his hands have 1m;;Ide'd the 1cky 1land. [Ant.]
6 Come, let us bow down, and 1 bend the 1 knee, *
and 1 ~efo;:;;the 1 Lord our rMaker.
7 For he is our God,
and we are the people of his pasture and the 1 sheep of his 1 hand. *
Oh, that to1day ~uld1~n t;;-his 1voice! [Ant.]
Venite ends here. (Gluria Patri may be adMd)
Psalm 95 cuntinu,es:
as your forebears 1 did in the 1 wilderness, *
at Meribah, and on that day at 1 Massah, 1 when they 1 tempted me.
9 They 1 p~e t~e 1 test, *
- 1though they had 1seen my 1works. [Ant.]
10 Forty years long I detested that gener1ation and 1 said, *
"This people are wayward in their hearts;
'they do not 1know my 1ways?'
11 So I 1 s~n my 1 wrath, *
"They shall not 1enter 1imo my 1rest:' [Ant.]
(Gluria Patri may be adMd)
Glory to the Father, and 1 to the 1 Son, *
and 1 to the 1Holy 1 Spirit:
As it was in the be1ginning, is 1 now,*
and 1willbe for 1e;;r. A1men. [Ant.]
tSec<rnd half of double chant
'# . ! ! = • •
1. Be joy ful in the Lord, all you lands; serve the Lord with gladness
&# • II • • • • • -• e ........ ,
and come before his pres - ence with a song. [Ant.] 2. Know this:
&# - • • • • tJ
The Lord him-self is God; he himself has made us, and we are his;
&' • • • • e II • • ! -.....,
we are his people and the sheep of his pas - ture. [Ant.) 3. En - ter his gates
- • • • • 0
with thanksgiving; go in to his courts with praise; give thanks to him
• • • • e II • • • = (
and call up - on his Name. [Ant.] 4. For the Lord is good; his mercy is
• • • • II • !:> • • • 0
ev - er - last - ing; and his faithfulness en - dures from age to age. [Ant.)
(GWria Patri may be added)
• • - • • • • e
Glo - ry to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho- ly Spi - rit:
• • • • • • II e
As it was in the begin -ning, is now, and will be for ev - er. A-men. [Ant.)
Setting: Plainsong, Tone 4; adapt. Bruce E. Ford (b. 1947)
Daily Morning Prayer II The Invitatory: Jubilate
S44 James Nares (1715-1783)
Antiplums may be sung with these chants.
Be joyful in the 1 Lord, all you 1 lands; * serve the Lord with gladness
and come before his 1presence 1 with a 1 song. [Ant.]
2 Know this: The Lord him1self is 1God; * he himself has made us, and we are his;
we are his 1people ~e1 sheep of his 1pasture [Ant.]
3 Enter his gates with thanksgiving;
go into his 1 courts with 1 praise; * give thanks to 1 him and 1 call up~s 1 Name [Ant.]
4 For the Lord is good;
his mercy is 1 ever1lasting: * and his faithfulness en1dures from 1 age to 1 age [Ant.]
(Gloria Patri may be added)
Glory to the Father, and 1 to the 1 Son, * and 1 to the 1 Holy 1 Spirit:
As it was in the be1ginning, is 1 now, * and 1wmbe for 1e;;r. A1men. [Ant.]
Richard Woodward (1744-1777)
• ! t • • • •
I. Al - le lu ia. Christ our Passover has been sac ri ficed for
!"' >S:-<
! • • • • • • • • t) • • ,. -- = "="' =
• •
of sincerity and truth.
·~o ia .
3.Christ be ing raised from the dead will nev er die a gain;
• • • death no longer has do - min ion o - ver him. 4 .. The death that he died,
r- • _,. -= • he died to sin, once for all; but the life he Jives, he lives to God.
• - 5. So al - so consider yourselves dead to sin, and a live to God
• • in Jesus Christ our_ Lord. Al · le lu ia.
&~ -, = • • ,. - • • ! ~ s b t· ! !"' • = ~ ......... z ""'
&~
z=;=.,,- "' -; ;; ~ • • ! • a • ! ! - "! • s 2 ....... ' ........ =- ............
have fal - len a - sleep. 7.For since by a man came death,
<-;?s
c::> -=
by a man has come also the resur- rec ti on of the dead.
""'"""' , -• • • I - • • "( ,• s p -- • • = :;;;::::;> ..........
For as in Ad am all die, so al - so in Christ shall all
2:::;=::s . ; • • • • • tJ
(Gloria Patri may be added)
"' = • ;;(L"';
• ! ,. • "( ,. s r -· • ,. -~ - ......... = ........
"' =--• •:::::!:;::::: ?
• a • ! ,. • • ~ s 0 ...... ' ...... ............ '
Spi rit: As it was in the be gin ning, is now,
, ___ )• • • ~ and will be for ever. A - men. Al-le-lu
-~" ia.
• ly
Setting: Plainsong, Tone I, Introit Form; adapt. Norman Mealy (b. 1923), alt.
II
II
S47
S49
John Hindle (1761-1796)
S 5 0 Tonus Peregrinus; adapt. David Hurd (b. 1950) '# r I F F I tw II d I J J I J J I 4J II
Alleluia, 1 alle1luia. * Alle1luia, 1 alle1luia.
2 Christ our Passover has been 1~~r1 us, * therefore 1 let us 1 keep the 1 feast,
3 Not with the old leaven, the leaven of1 m;Jke and 1 evil, * but with the unleavened 1bread o~n1cerity and 1truth.
4 Aileluia, 1 alle1luia. * Alle1luia, 1 alle1luia.
5 Christ being raised from the dead will 1n~r clka1gain; * death no 1 longer h;;-do1minion 1 over him.
6 The death that he died, he died to sin, 1 once for 1 all; * but the life he 1 lives, he 1 lives to 1 God.
7 So also consider yourselves 1 dead to 1 sin, * and alive to God in 1Jesus 1 Christ our 1 Lord.
s Alleluia, 1 alle1luia. * Alle1luia, 1 alle1luia. ----
9 Christ has been 1 raised from the 1 dead, * the first fruits of1 th~ have 1 fallen a1sleep.
IO For since by a 1 man came 1 death, * by a man has come also the resur1rection 1 of the 1 dead.
II For as in 1 Adam all 1 die, * so also in Christ shall 1 all be 1 made a 1live.
12 Alleluia, 1 alle1luia. * Alle1luia, 1 alle1luia.
(Glnria Patri may be lldil£d)
Glory to the Father, and 1 to the 1 Son, * and 1 to the 1 Holy 1 Spirit:
As it was in the be1ginning, is 1 now, * and 1willbe for 1 e~r. A1men.
Alleluia, 'alle 1luia. * Alle1luia, 1 alle1luia.
Daily Morning Prayer II Salutation and The Lord's Prayer
Officiant People Officiant
The Lord be with you. And also with you. Let us pray.
Officiant and People
Our Father in heaven . . . ever. A · men. or Our Father, who art in heaven ... ever. A · men.
S51
Peapk
V. Clothe your ministers with right · eous :_ ness;
R. Let your people sing with joy.
V. Give peace, 0 Lord, in all the world;
R. For only in you can we live in safe · ty.
V. Lord, keep this nation un · der your care;
R. And guide us in the way of jus - tice and truth.
V. Let your way be known up · on earth;
R. Your saving health among all na · tions.
Daily Morning Prayer II
7 So also consider yourselves 1 dead to 1 sin, * and alive to God in 'Jesus 1 Christ our 1 Lord.
8 Alleluia, 1 alle1luia. * Alle1luia, 1 alle1luia.
---- 9 Christ has been 1 raised from the 1 dead, *
the first fruits of 1 th~o have 1falkn a1sleep.
IO fur since by a 1 man came 1 death, * by a man has come also the resur1rection 1 of the 1 dead.
11 fur as in 1 Adam all 1 die, * so also in Christ shall 1 all be 1 made a1live.
12 Alleluia, 1 alle1luia. * Alle1luia, 1 alle1luia.
(Gloria Patri may be cukled)
Glory to the Father, and 1 to the 1 Son, * and 1 to the 1 Holy 1 Spirit:
As it was in the be1ginning, is 1 now, * and 1 willbe for 1 e;;;'r. A 1men.
Alleluia,' alle1luia. * Alle1luia, 1 alle1luia.
Daily Morning Prayer II Salutation and The Lord's Prayer
Oificiant Peopk Oificiant
The Lord be with you. And also with you. Let us pray.
Officiant and Peopk
Our Father in heaven . . . ever. A · men. or Our Father, who art in heaven ... ever. A - men.
s 51
Peopk
V. Clothe your ministers with right · eous '. ness;
R. Let your people sing with joy.
V. Give peace, 0 Lord, in all the world;
R. For only in you can we live in safe · ty.
V. Lord, keep this nation un - der your care;
R. And guide us in the way of jus - tice and truth.
V. Let your way be known up - on: earth;
R. Your saving health among all na - tions.
Daily Morning Prayer II
V. Let not the needy, 0 Lord, be forgot - ten;
R. Nor the hope of the poor be ta- ken a - way.
V. Create in us clean hearts, 0 God;
R. And sustain us with your Holy Spi - rit.
Daily Morning Prayer II Suffrages B
Cantni" or Officiant
V. Save your people, Lord, and bless your inher - i - tance;
People
V. Day by day we bless you;
R. We praise your Name for ev - er.
V. Lord, keep us from all sin to - day;
R. Have mercy on us, Lord, have mer - cy.
S53
R. For we put our trust in you.
V. In you, Lord, is our hope;
R. And we shall never hope in vain.
S 54 Daily Morning Prayer II Concluding Versicle and Response
Ganim or Officia,nt ~ . . . .
Thanks be to God.
S 55 Daily Morning Prayer II Concluding Versicle and Response in Easter Season
~f, ' Cantm or Officia,nt
Let us bless the Lord, al - le - Ju - ia, al - le Ju - ia.
Peopk
• Thanks be to God, al - le - Ju - ia, al - le lu - ia.
An Order of Worship for the Evening Greeting: Tone I
Officiant
s
Lord.
People
• • • s Thanks be to God.
In Lent and in Easf£r Seasun, the opening AcclamatWns S 78-S 83 are used instead.
Setting: Amhrosian chant; adapt. Mason Martens (b. 1933)
An Order of Worship for the Evening Greeting: Tone II
p Officiant
s......__.o Lord.
Pe<tpk
!:::;• • • Thanks be to
In Lent and in Easf£r Seasi>n, the opening AcclamatU>ns S 78-S 83 are used instead.
Daily Evening Prayer II Preces
Officiant p • • • • • • s
Pe<tpk
Officiant and Pe<tpk
Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spi rit:
S56
S57
S58
as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. A men.
Except in Lent, add:
S59 Daily Evening Prayer II 0 Gracious Light Phos hilaron
,.l!## • • • •Q)s • • • • • •....._.,• • • ... 1. 0 gra-cious Light, pure bright - ness of the ev er - liv - ing
&•ii#• • • s 0 • • tJ • = • • s t) • • • Fa- ther in hea - ven, 0 je - SUS Christ, ho ly and bless - ed!
,.### -~ ... • • t:> • • • • • 0 • • •
2. Now as we come to the set - ting of the sun, and our
,.### • • • • • • • 0 • • • a • • eyes be - hold the ves- per light, we sing your prais - ~s, 0 God:
&•ii## • • • • • s -~ • n • • •...._.... • • a ... "-.../ '--"
Fa- ther,Son, and Ho- ly Spi - rit. 3. You are wor - thy at all times
'#### • • • • • • • • • s 0 • • • s ............,/
to be praised by hap- PY voic - es, 0 Son of God, 0 Giv - er
4#i1## ! ·i?~- if • • II •....._._, if • if • if • 0
of life, and to be glo - ri - fled through all the worlds.
Setting: Mode 2 melody, centonized Bruce E. Ford (b. 1947) and James McGregor (b. 1930)
Daily Evening Prayer II s 60 0 Gracious Light Phos hilaron
&~11 I J J J I J J I I i r r J I rr I • • b - I. 0 gn - cious Light, pure
&~11 11 j r J j I J J J J I JT]-:J J J bright - ness of the ev - er - !iv - ing Fa - ther in hea - ven,
j I r r.-3~ J J I J
0 Je - sus Christ, ho - ly and bless - ed! 2. Now as we
come to the set - ting of the sun, and our eyes be - hold the ves - per
&~11 d. J . 11 ,--3~
~lj J F r r I F r §J J' I r r r light, we sing your prais -es, 0 God: Fa - ther, Son, and
g~~li j I • J ~ F ~ Jl I r r J1
~ Ho - ly Spi - rit. 3. You are wor - thy at all times to be
r j I r I d j I
I J j I ~3--. j i J J j J praised by hap - py voic es, 0 Son of God, 0 Giv - er of life,
I r 1~r r r e 11
and to be glo - ri - fled through all the worlds.
Setting: Ronald Arnatt (b. 1930)
s 61 Daily Evening Prayer II 0 Gracious Light Phos hilaron
' ¥ Ji J ) J. J1 I J> ;1 Ji J) J J J> Ji I. 0 gra- cious Light, pure bright- ness of the ev - er !iv ing
' J J Ji J I J. J J b • I J J J Ji b • Fa ther in heaven, 0 Je - SUS Christ, ho Iy and
' 1.
~
bless ed! 2. Now as we come to the set ting of the
' J ) ) 1~~ ) J> Jl J J) I 4:cc&:::J) Ji J Jl sun, and our eyes be- hold the ves - per light, we sing your
' )
~ I ~ Jl Ji J J J) J) I Ji 4µ)) Ji )
3. You are wor - thy at all times to be praised by hap PY
' ~ J I Ji ) J ;1 ~· ~ I ~ ) J =t • -------voic es, 0 Son of God, 0 Giv er of
' J. } } Ji I ~ J ;t1 J> n ~ I II J 0
life, and to be glo ri fied through all the worlds.
Setting: McNeil Robinson II (b. 1943)
Daily Evening Prayer II Salutation and The Lord's Prayer
Officiant Peopk Officiam
The Lord be with you. And also with you. Let us pray.
Officiant and Peop/,e
Our Father in heaven . . . ever. A - men. or Our Father, who art in heaven ... ever. A - men.
For Suffrages A, see S 52.
Daily Evening Prayer II Suffrages B, Tone I
Canlor or Officiant
~ Peopk
• • • • • 51
(This response is sung after each petition)
good, and peace - fol,
That your holy angels may lead us in paths of peace and good- will,
That we may be pardoned and forgiven for our sins and of - fen - ses,
That there may be peace to your Church and to the whole world,
s 62
s 63
That we may depart this life in your faith and fear,
and not be condemned before the great judg - ment seat of Christ,
That we may be bound together by your Holy Spirit in the communion of
[ __ and] all your saints, entrusting one another and all our life to Christ,
Setting: Mason Martens (b. 1933)
s 64 Suffrages B, Tone II
Canwr or Officiant
Peop/,e ~ . • • • •
(This response is sung after each petition)
Daily Evening Prayer II
That your holy angels may lead us in paths of peace and good- will,
That we may be pardoned and forgiven for. our sins and of - fen - ses,
That there may be peace to your Church and to the whole world,
That we may depart this life in your faith and fear,
and not be condemned before the great judgment seat of Christ,
That we may be bound together by your Holy Spirit in the communion of
[ __ and] all your saints, entrusting one another and all our life to Christ,
Setting: From the Litany of the Saints; adapt. Mason Martens (b. 1933)
Daily Evening Prayer II Concluding Versicle and Response
Canwr or Officiant ~ . . . .
Thanks be to God.
Daily Evening Prayer II Concluding Versicle and Response in Easter Season £ Cant,or or Officiant
ij~" • ·~··S Let us bless the Lord, al · le - lu - ia, al - le lu - ia.
People
• Thanks be to God, al- le- lu - ia, al - le lu - ia.
S65
The Great Litany
s 67 The Officiant at the Litany may be a lay cantm:
Officiant
Officiant
Officiant
0 God the Holy Ghost, Sanctifier of the faith - ful,
Officiant
Officiant
People
People
Have mer - cy up · on us.
Remember not, Lord Christ, our offenses, nor the offenses of our forefathers; neither reward us according to our sins. Spare us, good Lord, spare thy people, whom thou hast redeemed with thy most precious blood, and by thy mercy
People
Officiant
From all evil and wickefness; from sin; from the crafts and assaults of the
devil; and from ever last ing dam -.na- tion,
~ People
(This same response is sung after the petitions that foUow)
We sinners do beseech thee to hear us, 0 Lord God; and that it may please thee to rule and govern thy holy Church Universal in the right way,
People
(This same response is sung ajter the petitions that follow)
~ • • 0 • • s • Officiant Son of God, we beseech thee to hear us. People Son of God, we beseech thee to hear us.
Officiant People
0 Lamb of God, that takest away the sins of the world, Have mer·cy up-·on us.
0. Lamb of God, that takest away the sins of the world, Have mer · cy up· on us.
Officiant ·People
O Lamb of God, that takest away the sins of the world, Grant us thy peace.
lJ Officiant • Q • • a • People
0 Christ, hear us. 0 Christ, hear us.
When the Lit.any is sung immediately before the Eucharist, the Lit.any conclud£s with the Kyries (which may be sung to any setting), and the Eucharist begins with the Salutation and the Collect of the day.
On all other occasions, the Lit.any continues as follows:
• • • • • s 9 ! ! • • s s
Officiant Lord, have mer· cy up on us. Ky· ri e e. lei· son. People Christ, have mer· cy up on us. or Chri . ste e. lei· son. Officiant Lord, have mer· cy up on us. Ky- ri · e e. lei· son.
Officiant and People
Our Father, who art in heaven from evil. A· men.
Officiant People
V. 0 Lord, let thy mercy be showed up · on us. R. As we do put our trust in thee.
The Officiant sings the concluding Collect.
Setting: John Merbecke (1510?-1585?), alt.
Proper Liturgies for Special Days
For Palm Sunday, see Hymns 153-157
S 68 The Great Vigil of Easter Versicle and Response: "The Light of Christ"
Deacon People
The light of Christ. Thanks be to God.
At the second and third pause, the Versicle and Response is sung successively a step higher:
s 69 The Exsultet: Responses
~ Deacon
• • • • ~· 0
People
Dea.con ~ • • • * • •.:::::!/ • •
~ Peaple
Dea.con ~ • •.._.,• •J • .._/ . Iii
The Great Vigil of Easter Great Alleluia
• • '-..../ • e
• o...__,}' A-men.
After the Epistle, this Alleluia is tra.diti.onally sung three times by the Celebrant or by a Cantor, at successively higher pit£hes (one wlwle tone ea.ch time), the Congregation repeating it ea.ch time.
t~ ·- . !- •••• ~- ,,~g,7 II ·~ ~ ----
Al-le lu ia.
Peopk
• e Spi- rit.
And blessed be his kingdom, now and for ev - er. A· men.
Setting: Ambrosian chant; adapt. Mason Martens (b. 1933)
s 72 Opening Acclamation in Easter Season
~ Cekbrant
• • • • • • • El
Peopk
Setting: Ambrosian chant; adapt. Mason Martens (b. 1933)
s 73 Opening Acclamation in Lent
Cekbrant
Peopk
Setting: Ambrosian chant; adapt. Mason Martens (b. 1933)
Holy Baptism
Holy Baptism
Holy Baptism
~ Celebrant
People
Setting: Ambrosian chant; adapt. Hymnal 1982
Holy Baptism Litany and Thanksgiving over the Water
People's response
The Amen after the Collect is monotoned.
~ Celebrant People
The Lord be with you .. And al - so with you.
~ .... • • • .y Let us give thanks
People
Conclusion
~ Celebrant
."-...._..;. 0
· Cekbrant ~ • • • tJ • • •
Bless-ed be God: Father, Son, and ·Ho - ly Spi- rit.
Peopk
And blessed be his kingdom, now and for ev - er. A- men.
S~tting: Ambrosian chant; adapt. Mason Martens (b. 1933)
s 77 The Holy Eucharist Opening Acclamation
' Cekbrant
·'>-h! • "! ! 'C ........., 0
! f ~. • • • ....... s;;;z • .'----'. .... 0 ...___/
Bless - ed be God: Fa - th er, Son, and Ho- ly Spi rit.
' Peopk
....... 0 • ~··J 0 11
And bless - ed be his king-dom, now and for ev er. A men.
Setting: From Missa orbis factm; arr. David Hurd (b. 1950)
The Holy Eucharist S 78 Opening Acclamation for Easter I>ay through the Day of Pentecost
Celebrant ~ • • w w • • •
People
Setting: Ambrosian chant; adapt. Mason Martens (b. 1933)
The Holy Eucharist S 79 Opening Acclamation for Easter Day through the Day of Pentecost
' Celebrant
' People
• • • • • • e
Setting: From Missa orbis faclm'; David Hurd (b. 1950)
The Holy Eucharist I Opening Acclamation in Lent
Celebrant
~ People
• • • 15 !·
Setting: Ambrosian chant; adapt. Mason Martens (b. 1933)
• e'-.:.---o II
Ju ia.
s 80
s 81 The Holy Eucharist I Opening Acclamation in Lent
' Cekbrant
~ • • • • ~- • • = / • • tJ
Bless the Lord who for giv eth all our sins.
' Peapk
• • • • • • • • ,. ~ • = 0
---- II
Setting: From Missa orbis Jacwr; arr. David Hurd (b. i950)
S82 The Holy Eucharist II Opening Acclamation in Lent
~ Cekbrant
~ Peapk
Setting: Ambrosian chant; adapt. Mason Martens (b. 1933)
S83 The Holy Eucharist II Opening Acclamation in Lent
' Ce/,ebrant
! ,. • • • ~- • • 0 • =
' Peaple
Setting: From Missa orbis facror; arr. David Hurd (b. 1950)
For settings of Gloria in excelsis, see S 201-S 204 and S 272-S 281.
The Holy Eucharist Kyrie eleison
' cl!I' "! '=" ! '?
'-...._.-0
' •J! "! '""""'
• 0
e le - i - son.
Setting: Plainsong, Mode I; Missa orbis faclnr, Mass 11; arr. David Hurd (b. 1950)
S85 The Holy Eucharist Kyrie eleison
Canf,or or Choir All
' :J n f :J t r r I J n f :J t r r Ky ri e e - le i - son. Ky - ri e e le i - son. Cant,or or Choir All
' r u J t r r I
J t I r u r r Chri ste e - le - son. Chri ste e le i - son.
Cant,or or Choir
& :J Af :J tr r All
I :J J1 f :J ij J f fi]3fJ'w Ky - ri - e e - le - i - son. Ky - ri - e e - le -
Setting: Plainsong, Mode 3; Mass 16; adapt. Schola Antiqua, 1983 Melody rhythmic version © 1984, Schola Antiqua Inc. Used by permission.
- son.
II
II
11
S86 The Holy Eucharist Kyrie eleison
• • • • • a • • • • • • a • • • Ky - ri - e e - le - i - son. Ky - ri - e e - le - i - son. Ky- ri - e
,-# II • • • • • • a = • • • a
• • • a • • • 0
le - i - son. Chri - ste e - le - i - son. Ky - ri - e
• • • -­= • a
Setting: From New Plain.rong; David Hurd (b. 1950)
- - . - Ky - ri - e e - le
• • • = • Chri ste e -
The Holy Eucharist Kyrie eleison
& r· ~ r I r· ~ r
' j. J> j j I f,J Ky - ri - e e - le
' J. A II r F son. Chri ste
f
le i - son. Chri ste e
' j. J> j j I 14J]JjJ Ky - ri e e le -
A I J. le · - i - son. Ky
Setting: From Corpus Christi Mass; Jackson Hill (b. 1941)
I
S87
Ji j j l&J J j ri - e e le i son.
I J. J~ J J I &4 =
j J Ky - ri e e le i -
~r ~r r I r ~r F I
·le i son. Chri ste e
I ~r - f I J. II ~r A
le son.
~w I J. t I ~r· ~ r r son. Ky - ri - e e
Ji J J I iaf = J J I j. A 11 ri - e e le i son.
S88 The Holy Eucharist Kyrie eleison
-£ Cantor qr Choir ....-=---..... -1
' All
--=- ~ I f '
e - le i - son.
J I Ji ;1 J I J. ------e - le - i son.
J I Ji Jl J I J. ------e le i - son.
All
I J~ J dJ J). I v Ky - ri - e e - le - i · son. __ Ky
e e - le - i · son.--------
Setting: McNeil Robinson II (b. 1943)
II
II
Unison or hamwny
i f Ky - ri e e le i - son. Ky - ri e e le son .
J J .J J J J J .J J J J
f Ky - ri - e e - le i - son. Chri ste e - le - son._
J J J J .J J
r e - le - i son. __ Chri- ste e - le - i - son. Ky - ri - e e ·
11 J J
le - i - son. Ky - ri - e e - le - i - son. Ky - ri - e e - le - i - son.
1~ld 1.J.
Setting: James McGregor (b. 1930), after Verbum caro Jactum est, Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612)
s 90 The Holy Eucharist I Lord, have mercy upon us Kyrie
&~ J J A J J J J I j j ,J Lord, have mer cy up on us. Lord, have mer
&~ j J J J I j j j j J J j II cy up on us. Lord, have mer cy up on us.
&~ r J ,J j J J J I r J ,J J J J J Christ, have mer cy up - on us. Christ, have mer cy up - on us.
&~ r ~ 1~ j ~ J 1~ II ~- F d j ~ ~ ~ Christ, have mer cy up- on us. Lord, have mer - cy up - on us.
&~ f' F ,J j J J J I f' F
,J j J J A 11 Lord, have mer cy up- on us. Lord, have mer - cy up - on us.
Setting: John Merbecke (1510?-1585?)
s 91 The Holy Eucharist I Lord, have mercy upon us Kyrie
I W J I 0
Lord, have mer - cy up - on us. Lord, have mer - cy up -
ltfJ?) J j J II J J J J'l J'l I on us. Lord, have mer - cy up - on us. Christ, have mer- cy up -
'## ~CJ) J I F J ~W J J I J on us. Christ, have mer - cy up - on us. Christ, have mer - cy up -
r ' I .. II J J J J'l J'l I J J on us. Lord, have mer - cy up - on us.
'## j J j J 11 Lord, have mer - cy up - on us. Lord, have mer-cy up - on us.
Setting: From Missa de Sancf,a Maria Magdakna, Healey Willan (1880-1968)
The Holy Eucharist I Lord, have mercy upon us
• • • • • • e o ~ Lord, ·
Christ, -------
have mer cy up on us. Christ, have mer cy
' !c;• t) II /& 0:::.-s, t ~! -• '
f'J ! = s -"="
' ·3!2-· a
up on us. Lord,
&c: ·-- t s I! • P• 1 I! ~p 0 • - I! • I! • t)
• - . '--" - . -. '----" II
---~-~------ have mer · cy on us.
Setting: From Missa Marialis; Mode l; Mass 9, "Cum jubilo"; adapL Charles Winfred Douglas (1867-1944)
S 93 The Holy Eucharist I Lord, have mercy upon us Kyrie
J I tJJ J J IJ J J Lord, __ _ have mer - cy up - on us.
I 4 P J J I r j Lord,_ have mer - cy up on us.
'# t J J I J I e II j j I J ~ Lord, have mer cy up - on us.
j I tJJ J j I j J J '---"
Christ, __ _ have mer cy up on us.
J,zq I 4 = J J J I r J Christ, __ _ have mer - cy up - on us.
J ) qJ I J j J I J j I 0
II ~
J I tJ J j I j J J "----"
Lord, __ _ have mer cy up on us.
J.zq I 4 = ) J J I r
Lord,_ have mer cy up on us.
J 4 I .. 11
Setting: Leo Sowerby (1895-1968)
&111, Ganim' or Clwir
" a
cy.
n
cy.
Lord,
Setting: Plainsong, Mode 4; Mass 18; adapt. Mason Martens (b. 1933)
The Holy Eucharist II Lord, have mercy Kyrie
&~I, Cantm or Clwir All
s • . - s I s • ·-· "-""' "--"' Lord, have mer cy. Lord, have mer
All Cantm or Clwir
Christ, have mer· cy. Lord, have mer " cy.
Setting: From the Litany of the Saints; adapt. Richard Proulx (b. 1937)
S94
have mer - cy.
1
Setting: From Deutsche Messe; Franz Peter Schubert (1797-1828); arr. Richard Proulx (b. 1937)
The Holy Eucharist II S97 Lord, have mercy Kyrie
' p
F } Ji J J J Ji ;) J J t Ji ;) J J II Lord, have mer - cy. Lord, have mer - cy. Lord, have mer - cy.
' A } bJl J J A Ji l
t1J1 J J A J1 t,Jl J J II Christ, have mer - cy. Christ, have mer - cy. Christ, have mer_ cy.
J I J. F II Lord, have mer - cy. Lord, have mer - cy. Lord, have mer - cy. __
Setting: Richard Felciano (b. 1930)
S98 The Holy Eucharist II Lord, have mercy Kyrie
I :J. } J ) J Lord, have mer cy.
' J. Ji ...,..
J J I ~J. J l!!§i
) I J J J A II Lord, have mer cy. Lord, have mer cy.
' ~ :J. }~JJ J l#J. J~ ffl J I J. ' J' lJ]j]Ji? J F II Christ, have mer - cy. Christ, have mer - cy. Christ, have mer cy.
J~ n r I J. Jl J ) J I J i?j I J J. II Lord, have mer - cy. Lord, have mer - cy. Lord, have mer.· cy.
Setting: William Mathias (b. 1934)
S99 The Holy Eucharist Holy God Trisagion
'## . ~ • ,• s • • • "'. • •s;;;;;z
~ ."---'. s "-7 = ·Ho ly God, Ho ly and Might y,
'## • • • • • • ! s = • • • s s
Ho - ly Im - mor - tal One, Have mer - cy up - on us.
'## • • ,• s '! • • • • • ."---'. s ~ I = = ~
'## • • • • • 1.:1
'## • • • ~ ."-----". 1.:1
Setting: Plainsong, Mode I; adapt. Bruce E. Ford (b. 1947)
The Holy Eucharist Holy God Trisagion
'; '##
II -· ...___..... • • 1.:1 1.:1
s 100
·......._....· a
on us. Ho ly God,
r· • 0 • • • Ho ly and Might - y, Ho ly Im mor - tal One, Have mer - cy
'## = ; I • • • • Q • •s;;;;z ~ 0 • .'--"'. Q
up on us. Ho ly God, Ho ly and Might y,
'## • • • i~~ • a • • • • *.._.,• a II Ho ly Im mor tal One, Have mer cy up on us.
Setting: From New Plainstmg; David Hurd (b. 1950)
s 101 The Holy Eucharist Holy God Trisagion
' u Ho- ly God, Ho - ly and Might- y, Ho- ly Im-mor-tal
' j. Jl II ;1 ~} J ±d One, Have Ho - ly God,
'd J I ~r· ~ Ho ly and Might - y, Ho - ly Im - mor - tal One, Have
II#; } j I J J p ~ • Jl }
mer - cy up - on us. Ho- ly God, Ho ly and Might - y,
' • Jl r p p ~ I r ~ I E3 J~ Ji • Jl J. 11
Ho - ly Im - mor - tal One, Have mer - cy up on us.
Setting: John Rutter (b. 1945)
s 102 The Holy Eucharist Holy God Trisagion
ly and Might y,
1 1 _J _J
Ho ly Im - mor - tal One, Have mer cy up - on us.
_.! _.! _.! _.! _.! 1 1 J
• • • (J
• • • • • • 0
• • • • • • And in one Lord Je - sus
S'-----"o Christ,
• • • • • • on - ly be - got - ten Son
s 103
s
hie;
God,
' .'---". • • • • • • • • • s I • • s • • ·~s Light, be - got- ten of his Fa- ther be - fore all worlds, God of God, Light of
• • . . . ~­'----' ve - ry God of ve - ry God,
. ......_,,..,. be -
• 0
• • • • • s
S::-,._.,o Gliost
• • • •
whom all things were made; who for us
• • • • came down from hea ven,
• and •
I • • • • • and the third day he
• rose
• a -
gam
- - • - • • - • • • • • - ac - cord- ing to the Scrip-tures, and a - scend - ed in to hea - ven,
•......__.,,,•
and he shall come
• • • • - 1. ___ kf - .'---""'. - - - • - • • a - gain, with glo - ry, to judge both the quick and the dead; whose king- dom
• • - • • • • • • • - • shall have no end. And I be - lieve in the Ho - ly Ghost the Lord,
'•d· . • • • • • • • • • • • • and Giv - er of Life, who pro - ceed - eth from the Fa -ther and the Son;
& • • • • • • • • • • I • •J! • • • •
t• 13
• •
• • • • • •
• • '---"
lie
• • • • • • • • • • • • •
mis - sion of sins; and I look for the re sur - rec - tion of the dead,
• • • • • • 0 11 ----- and the life of the world to come. A men.
Setting: Plainsong, Mode 4; Credo I; adapt. Charles Winfred Douglas (1867-1944), alt.
The Holy Eucharist s 104 The Nicene Creed (Contemporary)
• • - • • • .....__/
• • • • • -
seen and un - seen. We be - lieve
• • • • - • • • • - - • • • '-...-/ •
be · got - ten of the Fa · ther, God from God, Light from Light, true God
- t·. . -'-.__/ • • c· • • • • • • • • •
from true God, be - got · ten, not made, of one Be - ing with the Fa- ther.
• - • Through him all things were made.
- • - • • I •
......_/. For
• - • • • • •
he came down from hea - ven: by the pow - er of the Ho · ly Spi · rit
- • - • - • - • - • • • - • he be - came in - car -nate from the Vir - gin Ma · ry, and was made man .
• • •" • • - • • - - • - • • For our sake he was cru ci fled un der Pon tius Pi late;
• • • - • • I • - • • • • • - he suf - fered death and was bur - ied. On the third day he rose a · gain
• • • • • • • • • • • • in ac - cord - ance with the Scrip-tures; he a - scend- ed
• • • • *__./
• • • • • • •
• • • •
in to hea - ven
• • • • He will come a -
• • • • '! *--./ • • • • • • • •
0
will have no end. We be - lieve in the Ho - ly Spi - rit, the Lord,
• • -• • • • • • • • • • • the Giv er· of life, who pro - ceeds from the Fa - ther and the Son.
• - • • • • e· • • • • • • • With the Fa - ther and the Son he is wor- shiped and glo - ri fled.
• • • • I • • • • • • • • • • • He has spo - ken through the Pro - phets. We be - lieve in one ho ly
• ~ . .._./ • • cath - o lie and
• • • • '---" • • •
• • • • ac- know-ledge one bap- tism
• • • • • • • for the for-give-ness of sins. We look for the re - sur - rec - tion of the dead,
• • • II~ • • • • • and the life of the to come. A world
!~ men.
II
Setting: Plainsong? Mode 4; Credo I; adapt. Mason Martens (b. 1933)
The Holy Eucharist s 105 The Nicene Creed (Contemporary)
,91'
Introduction
J tJ" We be - lieve in one God, the
J J I J J J Fa - ther, the Al might y, ma - ker of hea - ven and
,,
J one Lord, Je - sus Christ, the on - ly Son of God, e - ter-nal- ly be -
fl } J~ got - ten of the Fa - ther, God from God, Light from Light, true God from
true God, be - got - ten, not made, of one Be - ing with the Fa - ther.
Through him all things were made. For us and for our sal va -tion
he came down from heav- en: by the pow- er of the Ho - ly Spi - rit
he be-came in - car-nate from the Vir - gin Ma - ry, and was made man.
J~
For ~ r Jl p
our sake he was
..____.. he suf- fered death_
I p l J l Jl I l Jl J J cru - ci - fled un - der Pon - tius Pi late;
Ji ) J I J and was bur - ied. On the third day he
I l Jl ~ ~
rose a - gain in ac - cord-ance with the Scrip-tures; he a- scend-ed
J J> ) I J ) in - to hea - ven and is seat - ed at the right hand of the Fa - ther.
&~lz ~ ~ • n I ~ J> ~ J )> I .h J> -I J ;) } I lz I He will come a - gain in glo ry to judge the liv ing and the
J.
dead, and his king-domwill have no end. We be-lieve in the
Ho - ly Spi - rit, the Lord, the giv - er of life, who pro - ceeds from the
Fa - ther and the Son. With the Fa- ther and the Son he is wor-shiped and
, IJ>JJ J glo - ri- tied. He has spo-ken through the Pro - phets. We be - lieve in
J n I J J J) J) J Ji I J jJ J. j
one ho ly cath - 0 - lie and a - po sto lie Church.
We ac-know-ledge one bap - tism for the for-give-ness of sins.
&~lz lz c:J F ;) ~ I ~ } J J I } J) JJJtJ J.
We look for the re - sur- rec - ti on of the dead, __
&~'' ,, J J J J) J) I ~ ~ j IJ1 t_JJ 11 and the life of the world to ·come. A -men. A - men._
Setting: Calvin Hampton (1938-1984)
T~e Holy Eucharist s 106 The Prayers of the People: Form I
Deacon or Cantur
• • With all our heart and with all our mind, let us pray to the Lord, say- ing
• s
• • Lord, have mer - cy.
Deacon or Cantor concludes
In the communion of [ ___ _ and of all the] saints, let us commend
'# • e • • • • • • • ourselves, and one an - 0 - ther, and all our life, to Christ our God.
'# Peopk
Si/.ence
The Cekbrant adds a concluding Colkct whU:h may be monotoned or sung w Colkct Tone II found in the Musi.cal
Appendix w the Altar Editinn of the Holy Eucharist.
The resp<m.<es may be sung in harnwny, as follows:
A - men.
_J
s 107 The Holy Eucharist The Prayers of the People: Form III
Dea,con or Cantnr PeojJk
• • • • • • • • II Fa - ther, we pray for your holy Cath - o - iic Church; That we all may be one.
Dea,con or Cantnr
• • • • • tJ
Grant that every member of the Church may truly and hum - bly serve you;
• • II That your Name may be glorified by all peo - pie.
Dea,con or Cantnr ' . • • • • 0
We pray for all bishops, priests, and dea - cons;
• • • • II That they may be faithful ministers of your word and sac - ra - ments.
Dea,con or Cantor
• • • • We pray for all who govern and hold authority in the nations of the world;
• • • • II That there may be jus - tice and peace on earth.
Dea,con or Cantor
' • • • • Give us grace i:o do your will in all that we un - der - take;
' Peopk
' &
'
• • • - • n
Have com· passion on those who suffer from any grief or trou · ble;
• - • • II That they may be deli'v · ered from their dis · tress.
Deacon OT Cantnr
People
• - s s II Let light perpetual shine up· on them.
Deacon OT Cantnr
• • • • We praise you for your saints who have entered in - to joy;
People
• - s May we also come to share in your hea - ven - ly king · dom.
Deacon OT Cantnr
• • • a • • • • '! !I' s
II
Let us pray for our own needs, and the needs of 0 - the rs.
Silence
Thi! People may add their own petitions.
Thi! Celebrant adds a conclu.ding Collect which may be sung in monotone.
Setting:_ Anaphora! chant; adapt. Bruce E. Ford (b. 1947)
II
s 108. The Holy Eucharist The Prayers of the People: Form IV
Dea.c<m ur Cantor
• • Let us pray for the Church and for the world.
Grant, Almighty God, that all who confess your Name may be united in your truth, live
• • together in your love, and reveal your glory I in the world. Silence
Peop/.e (unis<m ur harmony)
• - • II - I g II Lord, in your mer - cy Hear our prayer . ... : : 2•11 • II
Guide the people of this land, and of all the nations, in the ways of justice and peace; that we may honor one another and serve the I common good.
Silence
Lord, in your mercy Hear our prayer.
Give us all a reverence for the earth as your own creation, that we may use its resources rightly in the service of others and to your hon-/ or and glory.
Silence
Lord, in your mercy Hear our prayer.
Bless all whose lives are closely linked with ours, and grant that we may serve Christ in them, and love one another as I he loves us.
Silence
Lord, in your mercy Hear our prayer.
Comfort and heal all those who suffer in body, mind, or spirit; give them courage and hope in their troubles, and bring them the joy of I your salvation.
Silence
Lord, in your mercy · Hear our prayer.
We commend to your mercy all who have died, that your will for them may be fulfilled; and we pray that we may share with all your saints in your e- I ter-nal kingdom.
Silence
Lord, in your mercy Hear our prayer.
The Cekbrant adds a concluding Col/,ect which may be monotoned or sung to Col/,ect Tone II found in the Musical Appendix to the Altar Edititm of the Holy Eucharist.
After the Col/,ect
H ~
... ... .a. ... .L .a.
z ::ic ::u
Setting: David Hurd (b. 1950)
s 109 The Holy Eucharist The Prayers of the People: Form V
Deactm or Cantnr
In peace, let us pray to the Lord,
saying, . "Lord, have mer - cy?' or "Ky - ri - e e - lei - son?'
Deactm or Cantnr
People ~ . . v 0 C• o
Lord, have mer - cy. or Ky - ri - e e - lei - son. (This response i.s sung after each petition)
Deactm or Cantnr concludes
Re - joic - ing in the fellowship of [the ever-blessed Virgin Mary, (blessed N.) and] all
the saints, let us commend ourselves, and one another, and all our life to Christ
People
Silence
The Celebrant a4ds a concluding Collect which may be rrunwttmed or sung to Collect Tone I found in the Musical Appendix to the Altar Edition of the Holy Ew:hari.st.
Alternatively, the Celebrant may conclude with the following Doxology.
For yours is the majesty, 0 Father, Son, and Holy Spi · rit; yours is the kingdom and
'---' the power and the glory, now and for ev · er.
Setting: Mason Martens (b. 1933)
The Holy Eucharist I The Peace
~ Celebrant
~ People
• • • • s
The Holy Eucharist II The Peace
Celebrant
• • • The peace of the Lord be al · ways with you.
People ~ . . • •
Setting: Ambrosian chant; adapt. Mason Martens (b. 1933)
People
s 111
s 112 The Holy Eucharist I Lift up your hearts Sursum corda
'9
'9
'9
We lift them up . ~­ un - to
·~ • • -::::::::;• C• •J • • • -...__, ...__,, s Let us give thanks un - to our Lord God.
Peaple .... • • (005! • fJ • • • s'--.. ..0 '--" It is meet and right so to do.
• s....___..o the Lord.
s 113 The Holy Eucharist I Holy, holy, holy Sanctus
' 1 J 'J j I j J J J J J Ho ly, ho ly, ho ly, Lord God of Hosts:
' J J J J J J J j J I J. ) J Heaven and earth are full of thy glo ry_ Glo ry be
' J j j A J J II J. Ji j J J J. J> to thee, 0 Lord Most High. Bless ed is he that com - eth
' J J J j J J I J ,J -i
j II J J J J in the name of the Lord. Ho- san na in the high est.
Setting: John Merbecke (1510?-1585?); adapt. Hymnal 1982
The Holy Eucharist I s 114 Holy, holy, holy Sanctus
I j I iii ij I J J J
Ho ly, ho - ly, ho ly, Lord God of
I J. Ji ;J IJ J ;tg) v J I f} I
I ;Vjf?i Hosts: Hea - ven and earth are full__ of thy glo - ry. Glo
'!fr F r J I J J r J I .. ,J I - ry be to thee, 0 Lord Most High. Bless - ed __ is he that com - eth_
I J J J ()
11 ..__/
__ in the name of the Lord. Ho san - na in the high est.
Setting: From Missa de Sanda Maria Magdalena, Healey Willan (1880-1968)
The Holy Eucharist I s 115 Holy, holy, holy Sanctus
(;)'-""'. 0
. "' . . . ~
are full
• co II of thy glo ry. Glo- ry be to thee, 0 Lord Most High.
'pf, p {Q; ,,.--.. • r- •77~ I • •-:) !-?~-• 0 b ~
~· 0
Bless ed is he that com - eth in the name of the Lord.
r4;:;;! '· ;:;=-. • • • • ?• • • o • ~ ti ~-0 Ho san - a in the high est.
Setting: From Missa Marialis; Plainsong, Mode 5; Mass 9; adapt. Charles Winfred Douglas (1867-1944) and Bruce E. Ford (b. 194 7)
11
s 116 The Holy Eucharist I Holy, holy, holy Sanctus
~ 0
' -9~-of thy
II • ;-:?i • <SJ7>1 Bless - ed is he
• • - - r[ ;==:::;::- o - in the name of the Lord.
•J a • •
the high est.
Setting: From Missa de Angelis; Mode 5; Mass 8; adapt. Charles Winfred Douglas (1867-1944)
f
11
Unisun or harmony
r~ ~ 11 J
.J J. ) J
na in the est.
Setting: James McGregor (b. 1930), after Verbum caro factum est, Hans Leo Hassler (1564-1612)
s 118 The Holy Eucharist I Conclusion of Eucharistic Prayer and Amen
Celebrant People
'p'' • • • • • tJ • ~- •(5!
Our Fa - ther, who art in hea ven, hal low ed
'pf, • f s I • • • • • ~a • s tJ • = ~ .____,,
be thy Name, thy king- dom come, thy will be done,
'p'' • • • • !"' • • • • ~- • • • • • '-" '-..../ = on earth as it is in hea ven. Give us this day our
&~'' • • • • • • • • s ~o • 0
dai - ly bread. and for give us our tr es pas ses,
'p'' • • • • • • • • • s s • • as we for - give those who ti-es - pass a - gainst us. And lead
'pf, • • • • • -- a • • • • • "'---'
us not in to temp ta ti on, but de liv er us
&~'' • .,. • • • • s • • • ~
tJ • from e vii. For thine is the king-dom, and the power,
'p'' • • -- tJ I • • • • -- a "'---' ,,,,_..,. • 'U 11
and the glo ry, for ev er and ev er. A ,men.
Setting: Plainsong; adapt. Charles Winfred Douglas (1867-1944)
The Holy Eucharist II Lift up your hearts Sursum corda
People
The Lord be with you. And al - so with you.
Celebrant
People ~ ....
• • •23l • • •
• •J • s
•.._,* • ~o
&~ • •=!" - c· - s • • -- "!'C!::· - = a - ......, 0
God of power and might, heaven and earth are foll of your glo ry.
&~ • -- ~- • • ,. 0 •..:::::::::::;;
,. - • • s • ---- '-' = 0
Ho- san - na in the high - est. Bless ed is he who comes
&~ II • • • • ' ! ~) - . • • • i'! a ......... • ---- -- -= 0
in the name of the Lord. Ho- san na in the high - est.
Setting: Plainsong, Te Deum Tone; adapt. James McGregor (b. 1930)
s 122 The Holy Eucharist II Holy, holy, holy Lord Sa net us
' 0 '< 9 ~- '{ 9 ............ -( ........... -z=::;t •
Ho ly, ho ly, ho ly Lord, God of
' • • f.2 • • • • • ~- • • 9 0
power and might, heav · en and earth are fuil of your glo ry.
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Setting: Plainsong; Mass 18; adapt. Mason.Martens (b. 1933)
s 123 The Holy Eucharist II Holy, holy, holy Lord Sa net us
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Ho· ly, ho · ly, ho · ly Lord, God of power and might,
hea · ven and earth are full of your glory. Hosanna in the high · est.
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Bless-ed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Ho-san-na in the high-est.
Setting: Mozarabic chant, ca. 8th cent.; adapt. Howard E. Galley (b. 1929)
The Holy Eucharist II Holy, holy, holy Lord
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s 124
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Setting: From New Plainsong; David Hurd (b. 1950)
The Holy Eucharist s 125 Holy, holy, holy Lord Sanctus
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Setting: From A Community Mass; Richard Proulx (b. 1937)
s 126 The _Holy Eucharist II Holy, holy, holy Lord Sanctus
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Setting: Richard Felciano (b. 1930)
s 127 The Holy Eucharist II Holy, holy, holy Lord Sanctus
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Setting: Calvin Hampton (1938-1984)
The Holy Eucharist II s 128 Holy, holy, holy Lord Sanctus
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Setting: William Mathias (b. 1934)
The Holy Eucharist II s 129 Holy, holy, holy Lord Sanctus
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might, hea - ven and earth are full of your glo ry. Ho
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Setting: Robert Powell (b. 1932)
S 130 The Holy Eucharist II Holy, holy, holy Lord Sanctus
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Setting: From Deutsche Messe, Franz Peter Schubert (1797·1828); arr. Richard Proulx (b. 1937)
s 131 The Holy Eucharist II Holy, holy, holy Lord Sanctus
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heaven and earth are full of your glo ry. Ho
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