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Hymns for Sundays and Feast-days
Newly-Composed Hymns for the Liturgical Year
Based on the Byzantine Lectionary and Liturgy
Metropolitan Cantor Institute Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh
November 15, 2020
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Preface The Byzantine (Ruthenian) Catholic Church possesses as a rich inheritance a large collection of hymns to the Holy Trinity, to the Mother of God, and to the saints. These hymns are sung before and after services, at pilgrimages and parish events, and have been collected in Traditional Hymns of the Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh. However, this body of traditional hymns included very little material for the Sundays and major feast days of the liturgical year. So from 2001 to 2007, the Metropolitan Cantor Institute prepared and published new hymns for each Sunday of the year, based on the Sunday epistle and Gospel readings, as added new spiritual songs for major feasts based on the prayers of Vespers. These hymns are gathered in this volume, along with a hymn for each day of the week and for a few additional occasions. The Sunday Hymns and the “Lucan Jump” For most Sundays, the first verses of the Sunday hymn are based on the Gospel reading of the day, while the final verse summarizes the theme of the day’s epistle reading. Thus, the faithful can hear, in different words, the message of the Sunday, to prepare them for the readings they will hear during the Divine Liturgy. In the Byzantine tradition, beginning immediately after the Sunday following the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (September 14), we begin reading the Gospel of Luke at the Divine Liturgy. This means that from this point on, there may be a 1- to 3-week discrepancy between the “week” of the Gospel readings and the rest of the service (epistle reading, tone of the week). When this occurs, the final verse of the Sunday hymn may be omitted if desired. But it may also be sung, since the message of Christian discipleship found in the apostolic writings is always relevant. The melodies used here Many of these hymns were initially set to existing traditional Rusyn melodies, following the pattern widely used in our church in Europe. This dependence on “traditional” tunes meant that a large fraction of these hymns were originally set to a single melody, Pod tvoj pokrov (We hasten to your patronage). In this collection, care has been taken not to rely too much on any one melody. Some well-known Christmas melodies, already sung in our church and included among the “traditional hymns” as
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Christmas carols, are used here for hymns of the Christmas Pascha (from December 6 to February 2), to mark the liturgical unity of this season. Other melodies from the English singing tradition have also been used, as follows:
• Forest Green for feasts associated with the Incarnation • Kingsfold for feasts of apostles • Ellacombe for feasts of monastic saints
In many cases, cantors can choose to sing these to traditional Rusyn melodies such as Pod tvoj pokrov (We hsten to your patronage) if desired. Other considerations In the course of assembling this hymnal, many cantors and choir directors have asked for 3-part or 4-part arrangements for singing by a choir or congregation. The Metropolitan Cantor Institute plans to produce a set of harmonizations that includes each of the melodies used in this collection. Use of these hymns is, of course, optional! Cantors and pastors may print out individual hymns or incorporate them into parish bulletins if desired. We hope that this collection provides additional opportunities for the faithful to see the year's services "through the mind of the Church", and that it may lead others to prepare new hymns or hymn translations to grace the liturgical year. May God be glorified in all things!
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Contents
Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee 1 Sunday of the Prodigal Son 2 Sunday of Meat-fare (Sunday of the Last Judgment) 3 Sunday of Cheese-fare (Sunday of Forgiveness) 4 Forgiveness Vespers 5 First Sunday of the Great Fast (Sunday of Orthodoxy) 6 Second Sunday of the Great Fast 7 Third Sunday of the Great Fast (Veneration of the Cross) 8 Fourth Sunday of the Great Fast (John Climacus) 9 Akathistos Saturday 10 Fifth Sunday of the Great Fast (Mary of Egypt) 11 Lazarus Saturday 12 Second Sunday of Pascha (Thomas Sunday) 13 Third Sunday of Pascha (Sunday of the Myrrh-bearers) 14 Fourth Sunday of Pascha (Sunday of the Paralytic) 15 Mid-Pentecost Wednesday 16 Fifth Sunday of Pascha (Sunday of the Samaritan Woman) 17 Sixth Sunday of Pascha (Sunday of the Man Born Blind) 18 Ascension of the Lord 19 Sunday of the Fathers of the First Nicene Council 20 Pentecost Sunday 21 All Saints Sunday 22 Second Sunday after Pentecost 23 Third Sunday after Pentecost 24 Fourth Sunday after Pentecost 25 Fifth Sunday after Pentecost 26 Sixth Sunday after Pentecost 27 Seventh Sunday after Pentecost 28 Eighth Sunday after Pentecost 29 Ninth Sunday after Pentecost 30
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Tenth Sunday after Pentecost 31 Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost 32 Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost 33 Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost 34 Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost 35 Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost 36 Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost 37 Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost 38 Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost 39 Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost 40 Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost 41 Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost 42 Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost 43 Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost 44 Twenty-fourth Sunday after Pentecost 45 Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost 46 Twenty-sixth Sunday after Pentecost 47 Twenty-seventh Sunday after Pentecost 48 Twenty-eighth Sunday after Pentecost 49 Twenty-ninth Sunday after Pentecost 50 Thirtieth Sunday after Pentecost 51 Thirty-first Sunday after Pentecost 52 Thirty-second Sunday after Pentecost (Sunday of Zacchaeus) 53 Beginning of the Church Year (September 1) 54 Nativity of the Theotokos (September 8) 55 Sunday before the Exaltation of the Holy Cross 56 Exaltation of the Holy Cross (September 14) 57 Sunday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross 58 The passing of the holy apostle and evangelist John (September 26) 59 Our venerable father Chariton the Confessor 60 Protection of the Theotokos (October 1) 61 The holy apostle Thomas 62 The holy apostle James Alpheus 63 Sunday of the Fathers at the Seventh Ecumenical Council (October 11-17) 64
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The holy apostle and evangelist Luke (October 18) 65 The holy great-martyr Demetrius (October 26) 66 The holy priest-martyr Theodore Romža, bishop of Mukačevo 67 The holy archangel Michael and all the angelic powers (November 8) 68 The holy priest-martyr Josaphat, archbishop of Polotsk (November 12) 69 Our holy father John Chrysostom, archbishop of Constantinople 70 The holy apostle Philip (November 14) 71 The Christmas Fast, or Saint Philip’s Fast (November 15 – December 24) 72 The Christmas Fast – The Ancient Prophecies Foretold 73 The holy apostle and evangelist Matthew (November 16) 75 Entrance of the Theotokos into the Temple (November 21) 76 Thanksgiving Day (Thursday after November 21) 77 The holy apostle Andrew, the first-called (November 30) 78 Our venerable father Sabbas the Sanctified 79 Our holy father Nicholas the Wonderworker, archbishop of Myra 80 Maternity of Holy Anna (December 8 or 9) 81 The Theotokos of Guadalupe, patroness of the Americas (December 12) 82 Second Sunday before the Nativity (Sunday of the Forefathers) 83 The holy prophet Daniel and the three holy youths (December 17) 84 Sunday before the Nativity (Sunday of the Ancestors) 85 Sunday after the Nativity (Commemoration of the Relatives of the Lord) 86 The Circumcision of the Lord; Our holy father Basil the Great (January 1) 87 Sunday before Theophany 88 Theophany of the Lord 89 Post-festive days of Theophany (January 7-13) 90 Sunday after Theophany 91 Our venerable father Anthony the Great (January 17) 92 Our venerable father Euthymius the Great (January 20) 93 Gregory the Theologian, archbishop of Constantinople (January 25) 94 The Meeting of the Lord with Simeon and Anna (February 2) 95 The holy apostle and evangelist Mark (April 25) 96 The holy apostle James (April 30) 97 Our venerable father Theodosius of the Monastery of the Caves (May 3) 98 The holy apostle and evangelist John the Theologian (May 8) 99
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Translation of the relics of St. Nicholas to Bari in Italy (May 9) 100 The holy apostle Simon the Zealot (May 10) 101 Our holy fathers Cyril and Methodius, apostles of the Slavs (May 11) 102 The holy apostle Jude (June 19) 103 The Nativity of the holy prophet John the Forerunner (June 24) 104 Our Lady of Perpetual Help (June 27) 105 The holy apostles Peter and Paul (June 29) 106 Sunday of the Fathers at the Six Ecumenical Councils (July 13-19) 107 Our holy father and confessor Paul Gojdich, bishop of Prešov 108 The glorious Prophet Elijah (July 20) 109 Our holy father and confessor Basil Hopko, bishop of Medila (July 23) 110 The Transfiguration of the Lord (August 6) 111 The Transfiguration of the Lord – another hymn 112 Dormition of the Theotokos (August 15) 113 The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist (August 29) 114 Hymn for Mondays 115 Hymn for Tuesdays 116 Hymn for Wednesdays 117 Hymn for Thursdays 118 Hymn for Fridays 119 Hymn for Saturdays 120 Saturdays of the Departed (All Souls Saturdays) 121 Hymn for Evening 122 Hymn for Peace 123 Hymn for Monastic Profession 124 Hymn for Presbyteral Ordination 125
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\ Index of First Lines
A lawyer said to Jesus once (25th Sunday) 46 A lawyer said to Jesus once (30th Sunday) 51 A man came up to Christ and said 33 Archangel Michael, prince of all angels 68 All Christ’s faithful, come together 81 As a star, resplendent 84 As he walked the land where the pagans lived (5th Sunday) 26 As he walked the land where the pagans lived (23rd Sunday) 44 As Jesus neared a village 50 As Jesus walked the beaches of the Sea of Galilee 23 As Jesus walked, he saw a man 18 As the Lord was walking, came a solder in distress 25 At festal midpoint, Jesus went 16 Bethesda’s pool was oft a place 15 By temperance and constant prayer 60 Christ called the crowd to him and said: If you would follow me 58 Christ our Savior, save me 117 Christ told the Twelve: you must proclaim 19 Christians, come with hymns of gladness 67 Come, all you faithful 64 Come, all you lovers of the feasts (July 17) 108 Come, all you lovers of the feasts (November 21) 76 Come, all you lovers of the feasts (December 12) 82 Come, let us join the heavenly host 93 Crowns of praise now let us bring (May 9) 100 Crowns of praise now let us bring (December 6) 80 Death defeated! Love is reigning 113 Demetrius, Christ’s martyr great 66 Do unto other what you would have them do 40 Down the road to Jericho, a begging blind man sat 52
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For Chrysostom, the golden-tongued 70 Forgive our sins, as we forgive 5 From earliest youth you heard the call 98 Glory to the Lord of all 86 God himself is manifest 90 God loved the world so much 56 God of endless love and mercy 105 God, of all your martyrs, crown 69 Hear now, you faithful, once more the story 2 Holy father Gregory 94 If you would follow me 92 In his love for the human race 87 In the town of Naim a widow lost her only son 41 In wisdom you have fashioned all things 54 In your Name, your Church has gathered 122 Jesus our life came to the tomb 12 Jesus said: God’s reign is like a king who gave a feast 35 Jesus told this parable 47 Jesus told this story: God’s reign can be compared 32 Jesus went through Sidon 38 Let all Christ’s Church assembled here 109 Let us now praise famous men 83 Let us with crowns of praises crown 106 Life-giving Cross, the power of martyrs 57 Lord and Creator, from clay you formed me 4 Lord of all mercy, each day you bring us 1 O blessed John, the Master’s friend 116 O come you now with praises crown (May 8) 99 O come you now with praises crown (September 26) 59 O come, all you faithful (January 6) 89 O come, you lovers of the feasts 85 O father of the angelic life 79 O Lord, to you we raise a hymn (April 25) 96 O Lord, to you we raise a hymn (April 30) 97
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O Lord, to you we raise a hymn (May 10) 101 O Lord, to you we raise a hymn (June 19) 103 O Lord, to you we raise a hymn (October 6) 62 O Lord, to you we raise a hymn (October 8) 63 O Lord, to you we raise a hymn (October 18) 65 O Lord, to you we raise a hymn (November 14) 71 O Lord, to you we raise a hymn (November 16) 75 O Lord, to you we raise a hymn (November 30) 78 O Lord, when you were shown in your glory 111 O Savior, Jesus, Lord of all 120 O Word of God and lover of Mankind 107 On a Sabbath day, Jesus went his way 48 On seeing throngs who sought him out 29 Once a lawyer said to Jesus 36 Once there was a banquet, prepared for many guests 49 Once there was a man who had made a plan 37 Once there was a rich man 43 One day a man named Jairus came 45 Our Church, in joyful chorus 102 Out the farmer went 42 People brought to Jesus a cripple in his pain 27 Rejoice with us, you angel ranks 115 Sending his disciples sailing, Jesus went to pray 30 Sure defense of all who sorrow 61 Take the helmet of salvation 124 That first Paschal night 125 The ancient prophecies foretold 73 The birds aloft, the grass beneath 24 The Church of God with angel ranks 110 The evening of the day he rose 13 The first day of the week at dawn 14 The God-named Voice, lamp of the Light 104 The Lord said: There was once a man planting vines 34 The Master came with his three friends 112
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The Spirit of the Lord Most High Then lifting up his eyes to you 20 Through faith, the saints have conquered kingdoms 22 Through you, joy will shine 10 Thus says the Lord: I send before you 88 To the Master’s side came a man who cried 31 Today in your forerunner’s praise 114 Truly, Zion’s people 72 Two blind men, seeking Jesus out 28 Upon the last, great festal day 21 We plow the field and scatter 77 When John was placed in prison by Herod 91 When travelling through Jericho 53 When walking by the lake-side, there the Master saw two boats 39 When you shall come to render just judgment 3 When you were crucified 119 While in Samaria, Jesus came 17 With joy we keep the holy Fast (1st Sunday) I 6 With joy we keep the holy Fast (2nd Sunday) 7 With joy we keep the holy Fast (3rd Sunday) 8 With joy we keep the holy Fast (4th Sunday) 9 With joy we keep the holy Fast (5th Sunday) 11 With the choirs of saints and angels 55 With your most holy blood you redeemed us 121 You have magnified, O Savior 118 Zion, see your Savior come 95
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Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Luke 18: 10-14 (vv. 1-3)Melody: Krestu Tvojemu / At the most holy cross (from Grekokatolicki Duchovňi Pisňi, 1969)
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Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Luke 15: 11-32 (vv. 1-3), 1 Corinthians 6: 12-20 (v. 4)Melody: Krestu Tvojemu / At the most holy cross (from Grekokatolicki Duchovňi Pisňi, 1969)
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Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on the Vespers stichera at Psalm 140 for Meat-fare SundayMelody: Krestu Tvojemu / At the most holy cross (from Grekokatolicki Duchovňi Pisňi, 1969)
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Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on the Vespers stichera at Psalm 140 for Cheese-fare Saturday and SundayMelody: Krestu Tvojemu / At the most holy cross (from Grekokatolicki Duchovňi Pisňi, 1969)
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Third Sunday of the Great FastVeneration of the Holy Cross
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Text and melody: J. Michael Thompson
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Text and melody: J. Michael Thompson
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Text: J. Michael ThompsonMelody: Radujsja z’ilo / Rejoice today (traditional)
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Thomas SundaySecond Paschal Sunday
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on John 20: 19-31Tune: Christos voskres! Pid neba zvid (from Cerkovni Pisni, 1926)
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Sunday of the Myrrh-bearersThird Paschal Sunday
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Mark 15:43-16:9Tune: Christos voskres! Pid neba zvid (from Cerkovni Pisni, 1926)
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Sunday of the ParalyticFourth Paschal Sunday
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on John 5: 1-15Tune: Christos voskres! Pid neba zvid (from Cerkovni Pisni, 1926)
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Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on John 7: 14-30Tune: Christos voskres! Pid neba zvid (from Cerkovni Pisni, 1926)
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Sunday of the Samaritan WomanFifth Paschal Sunday
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on John 4: 5-42Tune: Christos voskres! Pid neba zvid (from Cerkovni Pisni, 1926)
17
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Sunday of the Man Born BlindSixth Paschal Sunday
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on John 9: 1-38Tune: Christos voskres! Pid neba zvid (from Cerkovni Pisni, 1926)
18
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Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Luke 24: 36-53Tune: Christos voskres! Pid neba zvid (from Cerkovni Pisni, 1926)
19
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Sunday of the Holy Fathersof the First Nicene Council
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on John 17: 1-13Tune: Christos voskres! Pid neba zvid (from Cerkovni Pisni, 1926)
20
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Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Hebrews 11: 33-39, 12: 1-2; Matthew 10: 32-33, 37-38Tune: Kol’ slaven naš / So great is God (Dmitri Bortniansky, 1751-1825)
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Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 4: 18-23 (vv. 1-2), Romans 2: 10-16 (v. 3)Melody: Pod tvoj pokrov / We hasten to your patronage (traditional)
23
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Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 6: 22-34 (vv. 1-3), Romans 5: 1-10 (v. 4)Melody: O Marije Mati Boža / O Mary Mother of our God (traditional)
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Fourth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 8: 5-13 (vv. 1-3), Romans 6: 18-23 (v. 4)Melody: Christijane, Proslavl’ajme / All the faithful come before you (traditional)
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& b jœ jœ jœ jœ œ jœ jœ jœ jœ œ1, As2. De3. When4. Lips’
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walkedknewpigs,
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Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 8: 28-34 (vv. 1-3), Romans 10: 1-10 (v. 4)Melody: Anhel Božij / When the Angel came (traditional)
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& # .œ jœ# œ œ œ œ œ1. Peo2. Je3. Je4. Je5. Dif
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& # .. .œ jœ# œ œ# œ œ ˙“Your sins are for giv en!”
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& # ...œ jœ# œ œ œ œ œCall ing us to new life
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙who put our faith in him.-
Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 9: 1-8 (vv. 1-4), Romans 12: 6-14 (v. 5)Melody: Prizri, o Marije / Mary, look upon us (traditional)
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Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 9: 27-35 (vv. 1-2), Romans 15: 1-7 (v. 3)Melody: Pod tvoj pokrov / We hasten to your patronage (traditional)
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& b œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ1. On2. As3. In -4. Christ5. Let
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andSaidandandand
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& b ˙ ˙Je - sus,
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œ œn ˙soul in need!
& b ˙ ˙Show us
œ œ ˙all your love;
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Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 14: 14-20 (vv. 1-4), 1 Corinthians 1: 10-17 (v. 5)Melody: O Marije Mati Boža / O Mary Mother of our God (traditional)
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& bb œ œ œ œ1. Send2. Then3. Je4. Je5. Each
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hisJehas
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tened“How
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& bb œ œ œ œJe sus stretched His
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& bb ..œ œ œ œAs you did for
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œ œ œ œhear and save us
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Ninth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 14: 22-34 (vv. 1-4), 1 Corinthians 3: 9-17 (v. 5)Melody: Christijane, proslavl’ajme / All the faithful come before you (traditional)
30
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& b jœ jœ jœ jœ œ jœ jœ jœ jœ œ1. To2. Stum3. The
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man,cily
whoplesab
cried:came;surd,
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& b Jœjœ œ œ jœ jœ ˙
allshows
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pitstrivpath
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jœ jœ jœ jœ œJeJe
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hisatas fools,
last,pray’r-
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& b jœ jœ jœ jœ œ
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Jœ Jœ œ œ Jœjœ ˙
has the pow’r to con quer need.- -
& b jœ jœ jœ jœ œ jœ jœ jœ jœ œMoun tains large and grand move at faith’s com mand;
Jœ jœ œnoth ing stands- - -
& b œ jœ jœ ˙a gainst faith’s plead.-
Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 17: 14-22 (vv. 1-2), 1 Corinthians 4: 9-16 (v. 3)Melody: Anhel Božij / When the Angel came (traditional)
31
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& # .œ jœ# jœ jœ jœ Jœ œ1. Je -2. One3. “Lord,4. Leav -5. Though6. Told7. Sow -
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.œ jœ Jœjœ jœ jœ ˙
harsh - ly or with mer - cy,
& # ...œ jœ# jœ jœ jœ Jœ œSo our heav’n - ly Fa - ther
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙will treat us in re - turn.
Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 18: 23-35 (vv. 1-6), 1 Corinthians 9: 2-12 (v. 7)Melody: Prizri, o Marije / Mary, look upon us (traditional)
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& # œ1. A2. The3. He4. This
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andthe
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man,is
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& # ..˙ œstat -waynot
which
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thingsknown
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give.”me.”
Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 19: 16-26 (vv. 1-3), 1 Corinthians 15: 1-11 (v. 4)Melody: Pod tvoj pokrov / We hasten to your patronage (traditional)
33
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& b œ1. The2. The3. The4. At5. What6. Stand
œ œ œ œLordownrentlastwillfirm
said,erershethein
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seizedsaid,ownfaith
wasedand“Ier
and
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manland;
slaves,sendvine
guard:yard
˙ ˙ ˙plantwenthurtmydoact
inga
themownin
like
vines,way.sore;son.”turn?men!
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& b œ œ œ œHedgedComeWhenThenHeIn
histhethethewill
a
vineharownrenttake
word,
yard,vest,
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guide
worksharehurttheythoseyou
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who’lla
fine!way.more.won.learn!gain.
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& b .. ˙ ˙The re
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& b ..˙ ˙Won drous
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œ œ œ œDone by God a
.˙ Œlone!- -
Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 21: 33-42 (vv. 1-5), 1 Corinthians 16: 13-24 (v. 6)Melody: O Marije Mati Boža Prečista / O Mary, Mother of our God (traditional)
34
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& bb œ œ œ œ1. Je2. But
4. God3. When
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said:sum
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whocame
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& bb œ œ œ œForSaid
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& bb .. œ œ œ œTell all those in
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& bb œ œ œ œEv 'ry thing is
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& bb ..œ œ œ œMan y are in
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œ œ œ œcho sen seat ed
.˙ Œthere.- - - - -
Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 8: 5-13 (vv. 1-3), 2 Corinthians 1: 21-2:4 (v. 4)Melody: Christijane, proslavl’ajme / All the faithful come before you (traditional)
35
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& bb œ œ œ œ1. Once2. In3. God, who
ahis
law
calledturn,
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œ œ œ œsaid
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& bb .. œ œ œ œYou shall love the
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.˙ Œsoul;
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œ œ œ œlove your neigh bor:
œ œ œ œmake this law your
.˙ Œgoal!- -
& bb ..œ œ œ œLov ing God and
œ œ œ œlov ing neigh bor:
œ œ œ œthese two make one
.˙ Œwhole!- - -
Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 22: 35-46 (vv. 1-2), 2 Corinthians 4: 6-15 (v. 3)Melody: Christijane, proslavl'ajme / All the faithful come before you (traditional)
36
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& b jœ jœ jœ jœ œ jœ jœ jœ jœ œ1. Once2. Two3. When4. Now,
therementhethe
wastookmantime
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and
man,wealth,turned,
day!
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madeit
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way!
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comnot
travpaidmendwaste
eltheired
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& b jœ jœ ˙farmas
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hisin
whoseour
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woes,
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fortour
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wascan
givwithtaksee
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fundsin
fromlov
thatt’resthising
day.paid.hand.face!
Jœ Jœ œ œ Jœjœ ˙
Faith ful serv ant, work ing hard,
Refrain
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& b Jœ Jœ œ œ Jœjœ ˙
bring ing in your great re ward,
jœ jœ jœ jœ œ jœ jœYou have worked with less; now with- -
& b ..jœ jœ œmore you’re blest:
Jœ jœ œ œ jœ jœ ˙Come and share your mas ter’s joy!-
Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 25: 14-30 (vv. 1-3), 2 Corinthians 6: 1-10 (v. 4)Melody: Anhel Božij / When the angel came (traditional)
37
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& # .œ jœ# jœ jœ jœ Jœ œ1. Je -
4. Je -5. We
2. “Lord,3. “Food
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free;
hound!”deed!”
& # .œ jœ# jœ jœ jœ Jœ œ
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anothery
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man,swer,eats
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on
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ful
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& # .. .œ jœ# Jœ Jœ# Jœ jœ ˙Lord, O Son of Da - vid!
Refrain
.œ jœ Jœjœ jœ jœ ˙
Show to me your pi - ty!
& # ...œ jœ# jœ jœ jœ Jœ œHear the pray'r I of - fer!
œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙Give heed and set me free!
Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Matthew 15: 21-28 (vv. 1-4), 2 Corinthians 6: 16b-7:1 (v. 5)Melody: Prizri, o Marije / Mary, look upon us (traditional)
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Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Luke 5: 1-11 (vv. 1-2), 2 Corinthians 9: 6-11 (v. 3) Melody: Pod tvoj pokrov / We hasten to your patronage (traditional)
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Nineteenth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Luke 6: 31-36 (vv. 1-2), 2 Corinthians 11:31-12:9 (v. 3) Melody: O Marije Mati Boža / O Mary, Mother of our God (traditional)
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Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Luke 7: 11-16 (vv. 1-2), Galatians 1: 11-19 (v. 3) Melody: Christijane, proslavl’ajme / All the faithful come before you (traditional)
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God’s own Kingdom to ex plain.
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Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Luke 8: 5-15 (vv. 1-3), Galatians 2: 16-20 (v. 4) Melody: Anhel Božij / When the angel came (traditional)
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Twenty-second Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Luke 16: 19-31 (vv. 1-6), Galatians 6: 11-18 (refrain) Melody: Prizri, o Marije / Mary, look upon us (traditional)
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Twenty-third Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Luke 8: 26-39 (vv. 1-3), Ephesians 2: 4-10 (v. 4) Melody: Anhel Božij / When the Angel came (tradtional)
Note: this hymn is similar to, but different from, the hymn for the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost, which is basedon the same event as related by Saint Matthew.
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Twenty-fourth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Luke 8: 41-56 (vv. 1-3), Ephesians 2: 4-10 (v. 4) Melody: Pod tvoj pokrov / We hasten to your patronage (traditional)
* Note: Jairus is pronounced "JI-rus", with a long I.
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.˙ Œgoal!-
Twenty-fifth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Luke 10: 25-37melody: O Marije Mati Boža / O Mary Mother of our God (traditional)
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Twenty-sixth Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Luke 12: 16-21 (vv. 1-5), Romans 6: 18-23 (refrain) Melody: Christijane, proslavl'ajme / All the faithful come before you (traditional)
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Twenty-seventh Sunday after Pentecost
Text: J. Michael Thompson, based on Luke 13:10-17 (vv. 1-4), Ephesians 6: 10-17 (refrain) Melody: Anhel Božij / When the angel came (traditional)
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