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P s a l m s In
His Presence
Sundays , Year A A c c o m p a n i m e n t E d i t i o n
by the composer group
International Liturgy Publications
Nashville, TN
Expressive Responsorial Psalm Settings
of the Three-Year Cycle
from the Texts of the Lectionary for Mass
MB34033 (Accompaniment Edition – Sundays, Year A)
Copyright © 2010, International Liturgy Publications PO Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205 www.ILPmusic.org 888‐898‐SONG International copyright secured. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, digital or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any other storage or retrieval system without the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the United States of America
Psalms In His Presence S u n d a y s , Y e a r A Expressive Responsorial Psalm Settings of the Three‐Year Cycle from the Texts of the Lectionary for Mass by the composer group Songs In His Presence. www.SongsInHisPresence.com Compiled and edited by Jane Terwilliger Photography and cover design by John Anderson
The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. (ICEL). All rights reserved. Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition © 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. Used with permission. All rights reserved. No portion of this text may be reproduced by any means without permission in writing from the copyright owner. Other collections available from ILP: “Psalms In His Presence: Sundays, Year A” by Songs In His Presence
(Vocal/Guitar ‐ MB34043, Choral Refrain ‐ MB34044, CD Set ‐ CD3403) “Psalms In His Presence: Feasts & Solemnities” by Songs In His Presence
(Accomp. ‐ MB34013, Vocal/Guitar ‐ MB34023, Choral Refrain ‐ MB34024, CD Set ‐ CD3401) “Psalms” by Songs In His Presence (CD3400, MB3400) “Waters of the River: Psalms for the Three Year Cycle” by Bill Svarda (MB13103) The Mission Hymnal (HM20101) Saint Augustine Hymnal (HM20102, HM20103, HM20104, AC20102, AC20103, AC20104)
P R E F A C E Songs In His Presence is a group of composers within International Liturgy Publications (ILP) who share spiritual and musical roots in a renewal of faith and worship in our age. This Psalter is a bestowal of God’s bounty to us, shared blessings of faith, love, worship and community. As the Holy Spirit continually refreshes the Church as she seeks Him throughout time, so it is our hope that many will be drawn more deeply into the love of God through these songs of Sacred Scripture, the Psalms. The practical use of these settings will be as the Responsorial Psalms for the Liturgy of the Roman Catholic Mass. Yet all who desire the Word of God to penetrate hearts will find these edifying, inviting many uses in other celebrations of worship and faith. We have maintained the original translations of the New American Bible, as disseminated in the Lectionary for Mass into a 3-year cycle of Sundays, Feasts and Solemnities. The order of appearance in each volume is mainly according to each Psalm’s liturgical use. The Psalms In His Presence collection is available in separate volumes for each year of the cycle (A, B, and C), and a fourth volume for the many Feasts and Solemnities not specified to a designated cycle year. Accompaniment and Vocal/Guitar editions are available. Other editions such as CD and mp3 recordings, congregational refrains, choral octavos and instrumental parts are available as listed by the publisher, ILP. Note: Settings which are assigned to more than one feast during this liturgical cycle year are printed only once, at their first calendar occurrence. (See the Index by Liturgical Calendar.)
The Book of Psalms is the inspired, sung prayer of the Judeo-Christian faith. The Psalms express our hearts to God, our sorrows, our calling “deep unto deep,” yet with hope, faith, gratitude, and love. Communities will participate most effectively and memorably when led by Psalmists who sing not only with skill and beauty, but who accept their role, at all times, as humble messengers of the Holy Spirit. May God grant that our contributions as composers, arrangers, and publisher assist many to receive and be transformed by the Word of God. Jane Terwilliger and the composers of Songs In His Presence
Since its inception in 2004, Songs In His Presence has made an enormous contribution to the musical worship of the Church, helping us to pray more fervently as the mystical Body of Christ. “Psalms In His Presence” is an extraordinary work. We are honored to present this collection of Psalm settings for your use. May the Word that lives within this eloquent music carry us ever more deeply into the enduring presence of God. Vince Ambrosetti Publisher, ILP
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Joyful, relaxed "Gospel"
Psalm 122: Let Us Go Rejoicing
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2001, 2004, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
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Music by
JANE TERWILLIGER
1st Sunday Advent Year A, The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King Year C,
Various Votive and Ritual Masses, Last Weeks of Ordinary Time (Common)
C
Bb/C
Bb/C
Let
Bb/C
us
go
Refrain
C
re joic
C
-
ing,
F
- let
Bb/F
us go
Eb
re joic
Eb
-
ing,
Bb
-
let
Gm7
us go
re joic-
Am7
ing- to
the
house
Bb
of the
Lord.
C
Let
Bb/C
us go
C
re joic
C
-
ing,
F
- let
us
Bb/F
go
Eb
re joic
Eb
-
ing,-
Bb
let
Gm7
us go
re joic-
Am7
ing- to
the
1.
to Verses
house
Bb
Gm7 Bb/C
of the
C
Lord.
F
Bb/C
Let us
F
C/F
Bb/F
F F
Bb/F
3. Ac -5. Be -
2. Je -
Final
F
C/F
Bb/F
F F
Bb/F
F C/F
Bb/F
Bb/C F
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1. I
Verses 1, 4
F
re
joiced
C
-
be cause- they said
Dm
to
me,
Bb
“We
Gm7
will go up
Am7
to
the
4. Pray for
the peace
of Je ru
- sa-
lem!-
May
those who love
you pros
-
house
Bb
of the LORD.”
C
And
now
F
we
C/E
have
Bb/D
set
C
foot
Bb
with
F/Bb
in
F/Bb
-
your
Bb
gates,
Bb
per!
-
May
peace
be with
in-
your walls,
D.S.
D.S.
O
Gm7
Am7
Je
ru
Eb
-
sa- - lem.
C
-
C
Bb/C Bb/C
Let
Bb/C
us
pros
per- i- ty-
in your build
ings.
- - -
Let us
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2. (Je -) ru
Verses 2, 3
F
sa-
lem,
C
-
Je
ru
Dm
- sa-
lem,
Bb
-
built
Gm7
as a cit
Am7
y
- with
3. (Ac -) cord ing-
to the
de cree- for Is
ra-
el,-
to
give
thanks
to
the
com
Bb
pact-
u
C
ni- ty.-
F
To it
the
C/E
tribes
Bb/D
go
C
up,
Bb
F/Bb F/Bb
Bb Bb
name of the LORD.
In it
are set
up
judg ment-
seats,
D.S.
D.S.
Gm7
the
Am7
tribes
Eb
of
the LORD.
C C
Bb/C Bb/C
Let
Bb/C
us
seats
for
the
house
of
Da
vid.-
Let us
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Music by
DONALD FISHEL
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2nd Sunday Advent, Year A
Psalm 72: Justice Shall Flourish in His Time
Jus
Refrain
G
tice
- shall
flour
ish
- in
C/G
his
time,
and
C
full
D
ness
- of
1.
to Verses
rit.
Final
peace
D/F#
for
ev
C/G
- er.
-
G
ev
C/G
er.
-
G
ev
C/G
er.
-
G
4 2
4 2
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
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Verses
1. O God,
G
with your judg
ment-
en dow
Am/G
- the
king,
and
C/G
with
your
2. Jus
tice
- shall flow
er-
in
his
days,
and pro- found
peace,
till the
3. For he
shall
res cue-
the poor
when he cries
out,
and the
af flict
- ed
- when he
has
4. May
his
name
be blessed
for
ev- er;
-
as long
as
the
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jus
tice,
- the king's
G
son;
he
Em
shall
gov ern-
your
moon
be
no
more.
May
he
rule
from
no
one
to
help
him.
He
shall
have
pit y
- for the
sun
his
name
shall
re main.
-
In him
shall all
the tribes
of the
D.C.
D.C.
D.C.
D.C.
peo
Bm
ple
- with jus
tice-
and
C
your
af
flict- ed- ones
with
judg
D/F#
ment.
-
D
sea
to
sea,
and from
the Riv
er
- to the ends
of
the
earth.
low ly
- and the poor;
the lives
of
the
poor
he
shall
save.
earth
be
blessed;
all the na
tions- shall
pro claim
-
his
hap pi- ness.
-
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Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: antiphon, Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; verses, Donald Fishel, b.1950; accompaniment, Jane Terwilliger, © 2008, International Liturgy Publications
P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205. 888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Psalm 146: Lord, Come and Save Us3rd Sunday Advent, Year A
Music by
JANE TERWILLIGER
& DONALD FISHEL
Refrain
C
Lord,
G/B
come,
Am
Am/G
come
F
and
save
Gsus4
G
us.
C
F
G
Am
Lord,
1., Final
to Verses
Em/G
come,
F
C/E
come
Dm7
and
save
Gsus4
G
us.
C
Last time
1. The
Verses
LORD
Dm
God
keeps
faith
F
for ev
C
- er,
-
se cures
- jus
Dm
tice,
-
2. The
LORD
gives
sight
to
the
blind;
the LORD
rais
es- up
3. The
fa
ther- less-
and the wid
ow
- he
sus
tains,
-
but the way
of
the
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Psalm 24: Let the Lord Enter4th Sunday Advent, Year A Music by
ROGER HOLTZ &
JANE TERWILLIGER
Let
Guitar capo 1Refrain
[A]Bb
the
Lord
en
[E]F
ter;
-
he
is
king
[Bm]Cm
of
con pedale
1., Final
to Verses
glo
[D]Eb
ry.
-
[D/A]Eb/Bb
[A]Bb
_____________________
[D/A]Eb/Bb
[A]Bb
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
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Verses
1. The LORD's
[A]Bb
are
the
earth
and its full
[E]F
ness;
-
the
world
[A]Bb
and
those
[A/C#]Bb/D
who
2. Who
can
as
cend
- the moun
tain
- of the LORD?
or
who
may
stand
in his
3. He
shall
re
ceive
- a bless
ing
- from the LORD,
a re - ward
from
God
his
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Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Psalm 51: Be Merciful, O LordAsh Wednesday, lst Sunday Lent Year A
1.
to Verses
Music by
DONALD FISHEL
Final
Guitar capo 3
Refrain
Be
Dm[Bm]
mer
Gm[Em]
ci
- ful,
- O
Lord,
C[A]
for
we
have
sinned.
Dm[Bm]
Be
Freely
Verses
Gm[Em]2. For I acknowledge3. A clean heart create for4. Give me back the joy of
1. Have mercy on me, O God,
inmyme,
your
your
ofO
sal
good
vaGod,fence
Dm[Bm]
-
- tion,
ness;
-
-
chords may be rolled and/or revoiced
Gm[Em]and
and a willand a stead
in the greatness of your
commyfasting
- -- -
sin isspiritspirit
passion wipe
- out
bere
sus
myforenewtain
---
ofme
within
me.
fence.
in me.always
-
-
Dm[Bm]
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F[D]
O Lord,
Thoroughly
Cast me not"Against you
outon
o
wash
mely
- -
fromhavefrompen
- - -
myI
yourmy
guilt
sinned,presence,
lips,
C/E[A/C#]
A tempo
D.C.
Am[F#m]
and
and of
and your Hoand done what
myisly
my
-
sinevilSpirit takemouth shall pro
innot
claim
-
----yourfromyour
cleanse
sight."
praise.me.
Dm[Bm]
me.
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2nd Sunday Lent Year A, 5th Easter A, 29th Ordinary B
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2009, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Music by
JANE TERWILLIGER
Psalm 33: Lord, Let Your Mercy Be on Us
Lord,
Guitar capo 2
Refrain*
E[D]
let
your
mer
F#m/E[Em/D]
cy
-
be
on
us,
B[A]
as
we
place
our
E/G#[D/F#]
trust
to Verses
poco rit.
Final
in
you.
A2[G2] A[G]
E[D]
E[D]
Verses
1. Ex
ult,
E[D]
- you
just,
B/E[A/D]
in
the
LORD;
praise
F#m/E[Em/D]
from the
2. Up
right
-
is
the
word
of
the
LORD,
and
all
his
3. See,
the
eyes
of
the
LORD
are
up
on
- those
who
fear
him,
up on
- those
who
4. Our
soul
waits
for
the LORD,
who
is
our
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up
right
- is
fit
E[D]
ting.
-
E/G#[D/F#]
Give
thanks
F#m[Em]
to
the
LORD
on
the
harp;
B/D#[A/C#]
with
the
works
are
trust
wor
- thy.
-
He
loves
jus
tice
- and
right;
of
the
hope
for
his
kind
ness,
-
to
de
liv
- er
- them
from
death
and
pre
-
help
and
our
shield.
May
your
kind
ness,
-
O
LORD,
D.C.
D.C.
D.C.
D.C.
ten
C#m[Bm]
stringed
- lyre
D[C]
chant
his
prais
Bsus4[Asus4]
es.
-
B[A]
kind
ness
-
of
the
LORD
the
earth
is
full.
serve
them
in
spite
of fam
ine.
-
be
up on
- us
who
have
put
our
hope
in
you.
*Refrain note:
throughout the Easter Season, "Alleluia" is the alternate congregational response for the Responsorial Psalm
Lectionary notes:
2nd Sunday Lent A: Vss. 2, 3, 4
5th Sunday Easter A: Vss. 1, 2, 3
29th Ordinary B: Vss. 2, 3, 4
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Music by
DONALD FISHEL
Psalm 95: If Today You Hear His Voice3rd Sunday Lent A, 4th Ordinary B, 23rd Ordinary A, 27th Ordinary C
Common (Ordinary)
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 1981, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
harmony
Em Am D BRefrain
AmIf to day
- you hear his voice,
C hard
D
en- not your
melody
If to day
- you hear his voice,
hard
en
- not
your
1.
to Verses
rit.
Final
hearts.
Em
hearts.
Em
D
Em
D
hearts.
Em
D
Em
D
Em
hearts.
If to - hearts.
hearts.
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Verse 1
A
1. Come, let
us sing
joy
E
ful- ly-
to the LORD;
A
let us
ac claim
- the Rock of
our
B
sal va- tion.-
Let us come
D
in to- his pres
ence- with thanks
-
D.S.
giv
G
ing;
- let us joy
Em
ful- ly- sing psalms
to
him.
B
If to
-
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P A G I N A R A S A
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Psalm 23: The Lord Is My Shepherd
Music by
DONALD FISHEL
4th Sunday Lent Year A, 4th Easter A, 16th Ordinary B, Solemnity of Christ the King A
Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus C, All Souls, Masses for the Dead
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 1981, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Em D C BRefrain*
The
Lord
Em is
my
con pedale
shep
D
herd;
-
there
is
noth
C
ing
-
B
I
shall
want.
Em
Last time
Last time
1. The
Verses
LORD
Em
is
my
shep
herd;
-
I shall
Am
not want.
In ver
dant- pas
G
tures
- he
2. He
guides
me in right
paths
for
his
name's
sake.
E ven- though
I walk
in
the
3. You
spread
the
ta
ble
- be
fore
- me
in
the
sight,
the
4. On ly- good
ness
- and
kind
ness
- fol low- me
all
the
days,
all
the
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gives
me
re
pose;
B
-
Be side
- rest
Em
ful
- wa
ters
- he
leads
Am
me;
dark
val ley
-
I fear
no e
vil;
-
for you
are at
my
side
sight
of
my
foes;
You a noint
- my
head
with
oil;
days
of
my
life;
and I
shall dwell
in the house
of
the
LORD
D.S.
D.S.
D.S.
D.S.
he
re
- fresh
G
es,
-
re - fresh
es
- my
soul.
B
The
with
your
rod
and
your
staff
that give
me cour
age.
-
The
my
cup
my cup
o
ver
- flows.
-
The
for
years,
for years
to
come.
The
Lectionary note:For the Solemnity of Christ the King Year A, the Lectionary text of Verses 1 and 2 is arranged differently, and omits two phrases
*Refrain note:Throughout the Easter Season, "Alleluia" is the alternate congregational response for the Responsorial Psalm
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Psalm 130: With the Lord There Is Mercy5th Sunday Lent, Year A
Music by
ANN BERGER, ROGER HOLTZ
& JANE TERWILLIGER
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Ann Berger, b.1954, Roger Holtz, b.1950, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952
© 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Refrain
CWith the Lord
there is mer
F cy,
-
mer
C/E
cy,
-
and full
D‹
ness,
- full ness- of re demp
G
- tion.
C
-
Verses
A‹1. Out of
the depths
I cry
E‹ to you, LORD,
LORD,
F
hear
D‹
my voice!
E
2. If you,
O LORD,
mark
in iq
- ui- ties,
- LORD, who
can stand?
3. I trust
in the LORD;
my
soul trusts
in his word.
4. For with
the LORD
is
kind
ness
-
and with
him is plen
teous- re demp
- tion;
-
And
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P A G I N A R A S A
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Psalm 16: Lord, You Will Show Us the Path
Music by
MICHAEL GISZCZAK
3rd Sunday Easter, Year A
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Michael Giszczak, b.1951; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2004, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Guitar capo 3
Dm[Bm] Gm7[Em7] Am7[F#m7]
Refrain*
Dm[Bm]
Lord,
you will show
us
the
path
Gm[Em]
of
life.
pedal simile
1.
A[F#] Bb[G]
Lord,
you will show
us
the path
of life.
Dm[Bm] Gm7[Em7] Am7[F#m7]
to Verses
life.
Dm[Bm] Am7[F#m7] Dm[Bm] C[A]
Final
life.Dm[Bm] Gm[Em] Am7[F#m7] D[B]
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Verses
F[D]
1. Keep
me,
O
God,
for in you
Gm[Em]
I
take
ref
uge;
-
2. I
bless
the LORD
who coun
sels-
me;
3. There
fore
- my
heart
is
glad
and my soul
re joic
-
es,-
4. You
will
show
me
the
path
to
life,
a
-
pedal simile
Bb[G]
I
say
to
the
3
LORD,
Bb/D[G/B]
"My LORD
are
you."
Fsus4[Dsus4]
F[D]
e ven- in
the
night
my heart
ex
horts
-
me.
my
bod y,
- too,
a bides
- in
con
fi- dence;-
be
-
bound
ing
- joy
in
your
3
pres
ence,
-
the de
-
*Refrain note:Throughout the Easter Season, "Alleluia" is the alternate congregational response for the Responsorial Psalm
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Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Elissa Krieg, b.1976; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, and Elissa Krieg, © 2002, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Psalm 23: The Lord Is My Shepherd
Music by
ELISSA KRIEG
4th Sunday Lent Year A, 4th Easter A, 16th Ordinary B, Solemnity of Christ the King A
Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus C, All Souls, Masses for the Dead
D
Bm G A
D
con pedale
Refrain I*D
The
Lord
is my shep
Bm7
herd;
-
there is noth
G
ing
- I
A
shall
want.
D
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28th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Psalm 23: I Shall Live in the House of the LordMusic by
ELISSA KRIEG
D
Bm
G
A
D
I
con pedale
Refrain IID
shall
live
in the house
Bm7
of the Lord
A/B
A
all
G
the
days
A
of my life.
D
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Verse 1
D
1. The
LORD
is my shep
Bm7
herd;
- I shall not
G
want.
D
In
ver
Em
dant- pas
tures
A
- he
gives
me re pose;
D
-
be
side
Em
- rest ful- wa
ters- he
leads
A
me;
he re fresh
G
- es,
- re
- fresh
A
es
- my
soul.
D
to Refrain
2. He
Verse 2
D
guides
me
in
right
Bm7
paths
for
his
Em
name's
sake.
A
E
ven
- though
G
I walk
in the dark
A
val
D
ley- I
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fear
Em
no
e
A
vil;
-
for
you
D
are at
my
side
A
with your rod
and your staff
G
that
give
A
me
cour
D
age.
-
to Refrain
Verse 3
3. You
D
spread
the ta
Bm
ble
- be
-
fore
Em
me
A
in the sight
of my foes;
D
you
a
noint
Bm
-
my
head
F#m
with
oil;
G
my
cup
D/A
o
A
ver- flows.
D
-
to Refrain
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Psalm 66: Let All the Earth Cry out to God6th Sunday Easter Year A, 14th Ordinary C
Music by
ROGER HOLTZ
Let
Refrain*
G
all the earth
G/B
cry
Dsus4
out to God,
Em
cry
G/B
out to
Cmaj7
God
D with joy.
C/G
G
Freely
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2008, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Verses
C
4. Hear now, all you
1. Shout joyfully to God,
3. He has changed the sea in
2. "Let all on earth worship and sing
all
praise
to
who
-
to
dry
the
fear
you,
land;
God,
earth,
D
Bm
sing praise
through the river they
sing praise to the glory
while I declare what he has
of
passed
done
to
his
your
on
for
name;
name!"
foot.
me.
C
(to split
staff)
chords may be rolled and/or revoiced
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A tempo
A tempo
A tempo
A tempo
Am7
(1.) proclaim his glo
ri
- ous
- praise.
Em
Say
to
God,
F
"How
tre
-
(2.) Come and see the
works
of
God,
his
tre men
- dous-
(3.) Therefore let us re
joice
- in
him.
He
rules
(4.) Bless
ed
- - be
God
who
re
fused
- me not
my
D.C.
D.C.
D.C.
D.C.
men
Am
dous- are
your deeds!"
Dsus4
D
deeds
a mong
- the chil
dren-
of A
dam.
-
by his might
for ev
- er.
- -
prayer
or
his kind
ness!
-
*Refrain note:Throughout the Easter Season, "Alleluia" is the alternate congregational response for the Responsorial Psalm
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Psalm 27: I Believe
7th Sunday Easter, Year A Music by
ANN FONS, ROGER HOLTZ,
& JANE TERWILLIGER
Refrain*
I be
lieve
G
- that
I shall see
C/G
the
good
Am7
things
of the Lord
D
in the
con pedale
land
Cmaj7
of
the
liv
Am7
ing.
-
Dsus4
D
Last time
52
1
1
4 Last time
2
Last time
1. The
Verse 1
LORD
Em
is
my
light
G/Dand
my
Csal
va
- tion;
-
whom
F
should
I
fear?
D
The
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Ann Fons, b.1955, Roger Holtz, b.1950, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications
P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205. 888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
poco rit.
A tempo
D.S.
LORD
G
is
D/F#
my
life's
ref
Em
uge;
-
G/D
of
whom
Am7
should
I
C/G
be
a
fraid?
-
D/F# D
I be-
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Verse 2
2. One
Em
thing
I
ask
G/Dof
the
CLORD;
this
I
seek:
D
To
dwell
G
in
the
house
D/F#
of
the
LORD
Em
G/D
all
the
days
F
of
my
life,
D
that
I
may
gaze
Gon the
poco rit.
A tempo
D.S.
love
D/F#
li
- ness
-
Em
of
the
LORD
G/D
and
con
Am7
tem
- plate
-
C/G
his
tem
D/F#
ple.
-
D
I be
-
Verse 3
3. Hear,
Em
O
LORD,
G/Dthe
sound
Cof
my
call;
have
pit
F
y
- on
me,
and
an
Dsus4
swer- me.
D
Of
poco rit.
A tempo
D.S.
you
C
my
heart
speaks;
Em
you
Am7
my
glance
seeks.
Dsus4
I be-
*Refrain note:Throughout the Easter Season, "Alleluia" is the alternate congregational response for the Responsorial Psalm
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Daniel 3: Glory and Praise ForeverPentecost Vigil*, Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Year A
Music by
ROGER HOLTZ
Glo
Refrain**
G
ry- and praise
D/F#
for ev
Cmaj7/E
- er!
D
- Glo
G
ry- and praise,
Am
1.
to Verses
glo
Bm Cmaj7 D ry- - and praise!
Em
Em/D
C
praise!
Em
Em/D
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2005, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
poco a poco rit.
Final
C2
praise!
Em
Em/D
C
G2
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1. Bless
Verse 1
G
ed- are you,
O Lord,
Am
the God
of our fa
Bm7
thers,
C
-
C/D
praise
-
wor
G
thy-
and ex alt
Em
- ed- a bove
F
- all for ev
Dsus4
- er;
D
-
D/F#
and
bless
G
ed-
is your ho
Am
ly- and glo
G/B ri- ous- name,
Dsus4 D
praise
-
D.C.
wor
Fthy-
and ex alt
C/E - ed- a bove
Am - all
for
D/F#
all a
C2/E
ges.-
D
D/F#
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4. Bless
quiet and simple
Verse 4
Em
ed- are you
who look
C
in to
- the depths
G
from your throne
Bm
up on
C
- the
D.C.
cher
D
u
C/E
- bim,
-
D/F# D
praise
wor
F
- thy-
and ex alt
Am
- ed- a bove
Am/G
- all for ev
D/F#
- er.
C2/E
-
D
D/F#
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Psalm 147: Praise the Lord, Jerusalem
Music by
SR. STACY WHITFIELD, S.G.L.
Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Year A
Praise
Guitar capo 1
Refrain
[D]Eb
the
Lord,
[A]Bb
Je
ru
[G]Ab
-
sa
- lem.
[D]Eb
- Praise
[Em]Fm
the
Lord!
[A]Bb
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Stacy Whitfield, SGL, b.1956, © 2008, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
1.
to Verses
Praise
(after verses)
[F#m]Gm
[G]Ab
[A]Bb
the
Lord!
[D]Eb
[G]A¨
[G]A¨
Lectionary note:The alternate refrain "Alleluia" may be sung
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Psalm 103: The Lord's Kindness Is EverlastingSolemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Year A
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: antiphon by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, and Ann Berger, b.1954; verses & accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications
P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205. 888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Music by
JANE TERWILLIGER
& ANN BERGER
Refrain
F
The Lord's
kind ness
-
A
is ev
er- last
Dm
- ing
- to those
Gm
who fear
Bb
him.
F
con pedale
Verses 1, 2
A
1. Bless
the LORD,
D‹
O my soul;
F/C
and all
my be
ing,
-
Bb
bless his ho
ly- name.
2. He par
dons- all
your in iq
- ui- ties,
-
heals all
your ills.
He re
-
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C
Bless the LORD,
A‹
O
Dm
my soul,
Dm/C
and for get
Gm
- not
all
Eb
his ben e- fits.
F
-
to Refrain
deems
your life
from de struc
- tion,
-
crowns you
with kind
ness- and com pas
- -sion.
to Refrain
Verse 3
A
3. Mer ci- ful- and gra
Dm
cious
- is the LORD,
F/C
slow
to
an
Bb
ger- and a bound
- ing
- in kind
Gm
ness.
-
C
Not
Bb
ac cord
Am
- ing- to our
sins
Dm
does he deal
Dm/C
with us,
nor
Gm
does he re quite
- us
Eb
ac cord
- ing- to our crimes.
F
to Refrain
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Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2009, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
q = 100
Psalm 40: Here I Am, Lord
Music by
DONALD FISHEL
2nd Sunday Ordinary AB, Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord
Here
Refrain
C
C/E
I
am,
F
Lord;
I
come
G
to do
your
will.
C
con pedale
Freely
(Sol.) 5. Your
(A,B) 2. Sac(Sol.) 2. Sac
Verses 1, 2, 5
Am
(A,B) 1. I have
justice I kept not
rifice or ob
rifice or
waited,
--
wait
ofla
hid
F
-
fer
ed
with
-
-tion
for
ing
in
-
-
-
you
my
the
you
heart;
LORD,
wished not,
wished not,
Em
---
but
your
���
faithfulness and your sal-
G
ears open to o -
and he stooped toward
bedience
vation I
me and heard
have
you
my
cry.
spoken of;
gave me.
C
A tempo
D.C.
Am
And he
Hol
I have made no
put a new
secret of your
ocausts or sin
-
song
of
kind
F
in
fer
ness
-
-
to
ings
and
-
-
my
you
your
mouth,
truth
sought not;
Dm
in the
a hymn
then said
vast
to our
I, "Behold,
as
I
---
God.
come."
sembly.
Gsus4
-
G
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Verse 3
C
3. "In the written
scroll it is
pre
scribed
G/B
- for me,
Am
to do your
will, O my
Am/G
A tempo
D.C.
God,
F
is
my
de
light,
F
-
Dm
and your
law is within
my
heart!"
Gsus4
G
Freely
Verse 4Am
4. I an
nounced your
Am/G
- jus
F
tice
- in
the
vast
as
sembly;
F
-
A tempo
D.C.
Dm
I did not
re
Dm/C
strain my
Dm/B
- lips,
as
you,
Dm/A
O
LORD,
know.
Gsus4 G
Lectionary notes:Solemnity of the Annunciation: Vss. 2, 3, 4, 52nd Sunday Ordinary A, B: Vss. 1, 2, 3, 4
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3rd Sunday Ordinary Year A, Common (Ordinary)
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Ann Fons, b.1955, Roger Holtz, b.1950, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications
P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205. 888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Music by
ANN FONS, ROGER HOLTZ,
& JANE TERWILLIGER
Psalm 27: The Lord Is My Light
The
Refrain
Lord
G
is
my
light
D/F#
Em
G/D
and
my
C
sal
va
D7
- tion.
G
-
Last time
Last time
con pedale
Last time
1. The
Verse 1
LORD
Em
is
my
light
G/Dand
my
Csal
va
- tion;
-
whom
F
should
I
fear?
D
The
poco rit.
A tempo
D.S.
LORD
G
is
D/F#
my
life's
ref
Em
uge;
-
G/D
of
whom
Am7
should
I
C/G
be
a
fraid?
D/F#
-
D
The
Verse 2
2. One
Em
thing
I
ask
G/Dof
the
CLORD;
this
I
seek:
D
To
dwell
G
in
the
house
D/F#
of
the
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Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: antiphon, Michael Giszczak, b.1951; verses, Donald Fishel, b.1950; accompaniment, Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2008, International Liturgy Publications
P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205. 888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
4th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Psalm 146: Blessed Are the Poor in SpiritMusic by
MICHAEL GISZCZAK
& DONALD FISHEL
Bless
Refrain
C
ed
- are
the
poor
C/E
in
spir
F
it;
-
the
king
Dm
dom
- of
1.
to Verses Final
heav
G
en
- is
theirs!
C
1.-3. The
1. (The) LORD
VersesDm
keeps
faith
F
for ev
C
- er,
-
se cures
- jus
Dm
tice,
-
2. (The) LORD
gives
sight
to
the
blind;
the LORD
rais
es- up
3. (The) fa
ther- less-
and the wid
ow
- the LORD
sus
tains,
-
but the way
of
the
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jus
F�
tice
- for the
op
pressed,
C
-
G
gives
food
Am
to
Am/G
the
those
who
were
bowed
down.
The
LORD
loves
the
wick
ed
- he
thwarts.
The
LORD
shall
reign
for
-
rit.
D.C.
D.C.
D.C.
hun
F
gry.
-
The
LORD
Dm
sets
cap
tives
- free.
G
just;
the
LORD
pro
tects
-
stran gers.
-
ev er;
-
your
God,
O
Zi
on,
- through
all
gen
er
- a- tions.
- Al le- lu
- ia.
-
Lectionary note:The alternate refrain "Alleluia" may be sung
v.1,2
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Music by
ANN FONS, ROGER HOLTZ
& JANE TERWILLIGERq = 76-84
5th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Psalm 112: The Just Man
poco rit.
Refrain
The just
C
man
G/B
is a light
Am
in dark
Em ness
-
to the up
F2
right.
-
G
1. Light
Verses 1, 2
Am
shines
through the dark
Em ness- for
the up
right;-
F
he is
2. He
shall nev
er
- be
3
moved;
the just
one
shall
3
be in ev
er-
-
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Ann Fons, b.1955, Roger Holtz, b.1950, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications
P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205. 888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
gra cious
- and mer
C
ci- ful-
and just.
G
Well
Am
for
the
3
man
who is gra
F
cious
- and
3
last
ing
- re
3
mem
- brance.
-
An e
vil
- re
3
port
- he shall
not
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Psalm 119: Blessed Are They6th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Music by
ANN BERGER &
JANE TERWILLIGER
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Ann Berger, b.1954, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Bless
Refrain
C
ed
- are they,
F/C
bless
C
ed
- are they
Am
who
fol
F
low
- the
1., Final
to Verses
law
G7
of the Lord!
C
Last time
Lord!
C
Last time
Verses
1. Bless
C
ed
- are
they
F/A whose
way
C/G
is
blame
G
less,
- who walk
Am
in
the
2. You
have
com
mand
-
ed
- that
your
pre
cepts
- be
dil
i
- -
3. Be
good
to
your
ser
vant,
- that
I
may
live
and
4. In
- struct
me,
O
LORD,
in
the
way
of
your
stat
utes,
- that I
may
ex
-
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law
F
of
the
LORD.
Gsus4
G
Bless
C7
ed
- are
they
F
who ob-
gent
ly
- kept.
Oh,
that
I
might
be
keep
your
words.
O
pen
- my
eyes,
that
act
ly
- ob
serve
- them.
Give
me
dis
cern
- ment,
- that
I
may ob
-
serve
G
his
de
crees,
A‹
- who
seek
C/E
him
with
all
F'9
their
heart.
Gsus4
G
to Refrain
firm
in
the
ways
of
keep
ing
-
your
stat
utes!
-
to Refrain
I
may
con
sid- er-
the won
ders
-
of
your
law.
to Refrain
serve
your
law
and
keep
it
with
all
my
heart!
to Refrain
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Music by
JANE TERWILLIGER
& ANN BERGERq = 80
Psalm 103: The Lord Is Kind and Merciful7th Sunday Ordinary Years A, C
The Conferral of the Sacrament of Marriage
Refrain
F The Lord
is
kind,
A
Dm
and the Lord
Bb
is
mer
F
ci- ful.
-
3
con pedale
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: antiphon by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, and Ann Berger, b.1954; verses & accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications
P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205. 888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Verses 1, 2
A
1. Bless
the LORD,
D‹
O my soul;
F/C
and all
my be
ing,
-
Bb
bless his ho
ly- name.
2. He par
dons- all
your in iq
- ui- ties,
-
heals all
your ills.
He re
-
C
Bless the LORD,
A‹
O
Dm
my soul,
Dm/C
and for get
Gm
- not
all
Eb
his ben e- fits.
F
-
to Refrain
deems
your life
from de-struc
tion,
-
crowns you
with kind
ness- and com pas
- - sion.
to Refrain
(v. 2)
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Verses 3, 4, 5
A
3. Mer ci- ful- and gra
Dm
cious
- is the LORD,
F/C
slow
to
4. As
far
as the east
is
from the west,
so
5. But the kind
ness- of the LORD
is from e ter
- ni- ty
-
to e ter
- ni- ty
-
an
Bb
ger- and a bound
- ing
- in kind
Gm
ness.
-
C
Not
Bb
ac cord
Am
- ing- to our
far
has he put
our
trans- gres
sions
- from us.
As a fa
ther- has com pas
- sion- on his
toward those
who fear
him.
And his jus
tice
- toward chil
dren's-
sins
Dm
does he deal
Dm/C
with us,
nor
Gm
does he re quite
- us
Eb
ac cord
- ing- to our crimes.
F
to Refrain
chil
dren,
-
so the LORD
has com pas
- sion
-
on those
who fear him.
to Refrain
chil
dren,
-
a mong
- those
who keep
his
cov
e
- nant.
-
to Refrain
Lectionary notes:7th Sunday Ordinary A,C: Vss. 1, 2, 3, 4Conferral of the Sacrament of Marriage: Vss. 1, 3, 5
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8th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Stacy Whitfield, SGL, b.1956, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Psalm 62: Rest in God Alone, My Soul
Music by
SR. STACY WHITFIELD, S.G.L.
Guitar capo 1
[D]Eb
[Em7]Fm7
[F#m]Gm
[Gmaj7]Abmaj7
[G6]Ab6
[D/F#]Eb/G
[Em7‚4]Fm7‚4
[Dsus4]Ebsus4
[D]E¨
Refrain[D]Eb
Rest
in
God,
[Em7]Fm7
in
God
[F#m]Gm
a
lone,
[Gmaj7]Abmaj7
-
[G6]Ab6
[D/F#]Eb/G
God
a
lone,
[Em7‚4]Fm7‚4
- my
to Verses Final
soul.
[Dsus4]Ebsus4
[D]Eb
soul.
[Dsus4]Ebsus4
[D]Eb
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1. On
Verses 1, 2
[F#m/A]Gm/Bb
ly
- in
God
[F#m]Gm
is
my
soul
[Gmaj7/B]Abmaj7/C
at
[G6/B]Ab6/C
[G6/A]Ab6/Bb
rest;
[D6]Eb6
[D]Eb
[Dmaj7]Ebmaj7
[G/D]Ab/Eb
[D]Eb
from
[Dsus4]Ebsus4
him
[Em7sus4]Fm7sus4
comes
2. On
ly
- in
God
be
at
rest,
my
soul,
For
from
him
mp
mf
[D/F#]Eb/G
my
sal
va
[Em7‚4]Fm7‚4
- tion.
-
[F#m/A]Gm/Bb
He
on
[F#m]Gm
ly
- is
my
rock
[Gmaj7/B]Abmaj7/C
and
my
[G/B]Ab/C
sal
[G6/A]Ab6/Bb
va
[D]Eb
- tion,
-
[Dmaj7]Ebmaj7
[G/D]Ab/Eb
comes
my
hope.
He
on
ly
- is
my
rock
and
my
sal
va
- tion,
-
mp
D.S.
D.S.
[D]Eb
my
strong
[Em7‚4]Fm7‚4
hold;
-
[D/F#]Eb/G
I
shall
not
[Em7‚4/G]Fm7‚4/Ab
be
dis
turbed
-
[F#/A]Gm/Bb
[G/B]Ab/C
at
all.
[Em7]Fm7
[A7]Bb7
my
strong
hold;
-
I
shall
not
be
dis
turbed.
-
f
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Verse 3
[F#m/A]Gm/Bb
3. With
God
[F#m]Gm
is
my
safe
[G/B]Ab/C
ty
- and
[G6/A]Ab6/Bb
my
glo
[G6/D]Ab6/Eb
ry,
[D]Eb
-
[Dmaj7]Ebmaj7
[D6]Eb6
[D]Eb
he
is
the
rock
[Em7‚4]Fm7‚4
of
my
mp
f
strength;
[D/F#]Eb/G
my
ref
[Gmaj7]Abmaj7
uge
- is
in
[Gmaj7&6]Abmaj7&6
God.
[A2-4]Bb2-4
[A]Bb
[F#m/A]Gm/Bb
Trust
in
him
[F#m]Gm
at
all
times,
[Bm]Cm
mf
cresc.
D.S.
O
[A]Bb
my
[F#m/A]Gm/Bb
peo
[G]Ab
ple!
[Gmaj7]Abmaj7
-
[G6]Ab6
Pour
[D/F#]Eb/G
out
your
hearts
be
[D/G]Eb/Ab
fore
[Asus4]Bbsus4
- him.
[A7]Bb7
[A6]Bb6
decresc.
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P A G I N A R A S A
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Psalm 31: Lord, Be My Rock
Music by
AMY RIGHI
9th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Amy Righi, b.1961; accomp. by Amy Righi, b.1961, and Louis Canter, b.1955, © 2008, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Ebmaj7 F G
Lord,
Refrain
G
be my rock,
B7
Lord,
Em7
be
G/E
my rock,
G/D
Lord,
Ebmaj7
be my rock
Bb/F
of
F
safe
F2/G
ty.-
G
Lord,
G
be my rock,
B7
Lord,
Em7
be
G/E
my rock,
G
Lord,
Ebmaj7
1.
to Verses
to Coda
Final
be my rock
Bb/F
of
F
safe
F2/G
ty.-
G
F2/G
ty.
G
1.
3. Let your
In
F2/G
ty.
G
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1. (In) you,
Verses 1, 2
Eb
O LORD,
F
I take ref
Eb/Bb
uge;
Bb
- let me nev
Eb
er
- be
3
put
F
to
2. Be
my rock
of
ref
uge,
- a
strong
hold
- to
3
give
me
shame.
G(;3)2
In your jus
Cm7
tice,
- res
Dm7
cue- me,
Eb
in cline
Eb/D
- your
safe
ty.
-
You
are my rock
and for
- tress;
for your
D.S.
D.S.
ear
Cm7
to me,
Cm9
make
haste
D7(;3)
to
Dm7
de liv
- er
- me!
G(;3)2 G
Dsus4
name's
sake
you will lead
me
and
guide
me.
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q = 82
Psalm 50: To the Upright I Will ShowMusic by
ANN FONS, ROGER HOLTZ
& JANE TERWILLIGER
10th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Ann Fons, b.1955, Roger Holtz, b.1950, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
To
Refrain
the up
Dm
right
-
I will show
Gm
Am7
the sav
Bb
ing
- pow
Gm
er
- of
3
God.
Asus4
Asus4
A
3
con pedale
Freely
3. "Offer to God2. "If I were hungry,1. God the LORD has
Verses
Dm spok
praiseI
Gmwouldas your
en and sum
-
sacnot
moned
-
ri
thetell
-you, forfice and ful
earth, from the
Dm
- fill your
rising of themine are the
Dm
-
sun to
vows toworld and
Gmitsitsthe
verse chords may be rolled and/or revoiced
setfullMost
Ating.ness.High;
-- Do I
then
"Not for your
eat the fleshsacrifices do I
call upon me in time
Bb
ofof
re
disstrongbuke
Dm
- you,
tress;bulls,
-
D.S.
I willor is thefor your
holocausts are beforeblood of goatsrescue you, and you shall
Gm
--
--glo
--
--ri
- fy
--
--
-
memy
me."
aldrink?"
Asus4
ways."
-
Asus4
A
ToToTo
thethe
the
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Music by
ROGER HOLTZ
11th Sunday Ordinary Year A, 4th Easter C, Common (Ordinary)
Psalm 100: We Are His People
poco rit.
1.
poco rit.
to Verses
rit.
Final
We
Refrain*
D
are
his
peo
F#m
ple:
- the
sheep
G
of
his
flock.
D
G
flock.
D
3. Theflock.
D
G/B
D
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2009, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
1. Sing
Verses
D
joy
A/C#
ful- ly-
to the LORD,
G/B
all
you
lands;
D/A
2. Know
that the LORD
is
God;
he made
us,
his
we
are;
3. (The) LORD
is
good:
his
kind ness
- en dures
- for
ev
er,
-
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rit.
D.C.
D.C.
D.C.
serve
G
the LORD
with
glad
D/F#
ness;
- come be fore
Em
- him
with joy
ful
- song.
Asus4
A
we
are
his
peo
ple,
- the
flock
he
tends.
and
his
faith
ful- ness
- to
all
gen
er
- a
- tions.
-
*Refrain note:Throughout the Easter Season, "Alleluia" is the alternate congregational response for the Responsorial Psalm
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Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2008, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
12th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Music by
ROGER HOLTZ
Psalm 69: Lord, in Your Great Love
Lord,
RefrainD
in your
great
love,
A/C#
tenuto
con pedale
p
Lord,
C
in your
great
love,
G/B
an
Asus4
swer- me,
A
an
A/C#
swer-
1.
to Verses Final
me.
D
2. I
ten.
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Verse 1
F#m
1. For your sake
I bear in
G
sult,
- and
shame
D/A
cov ers- my
face.
A
I have
be
-
p
simile
come
D'2
an out
cast- to my broth
G
ers,-
a stran
D/A
ger
- to my chil
Asus4
dren,
-
A
be cause
- zeal
Bmfor
your
house
G
con
- sumes
D/A
me,
A
and the
cresc.
in
Bmsults
- of
3
those
who
blas
G
pheme
- you
fall
D/A
up
on
Asus4
- me.
A
to Refrain
dim.
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Psalm 89: Forever I Will Sing13th Sunday Ordinary A
Music by
JANE TERWILLIGER
Guitar capo 2
[D9]E9
[D9/C#]E9/D#
[Bm]C#m
[G]A
[A]B
For
-
3
3 3
con pedale
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
ev
Refrain
[D9]E9
er
-
[D9/C#]E9/D#
[Bm]C#m
I
will sing
[G]A
[A]B
the
good
[D9]E9
ness,
-
[D9/C#]E9/D#
the
3 3 3
33
3 3 3
1.
to Verses
poco rit.
Final
good
[Bm]C#m
ness
- of
the
Lord.
[C]D
[A]B
For -
[A]B
1. The
[A]B
3
3
3 3
3
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1. (The) prom
Verses
[D2]E2
is- es-
of the LORD
[A]B
I will sing
[G/B]A/C#
for ev
- er;-
[A]B
through all
[D2]E2[D2]E2
gen er- a
[A/C#]B/D#
- tions
- my
2. Bless ed
- the peo
ple
- who know
the joy
ful- shout;
in
the light
of your
3. You
are the splen
dor- of their strength,
and by
your fa
vor
- our
3
mouth
[Em]F#m
shall pro claim
[A]B
- your faith
[D]E
ful- ness.
-
[F#m]G#m
For you
[G]A
have said,
[G/F#]A/G#
"My
3
coun
te- nance,-
O LORD,
they walk.
At your
3
horn
is
ex alt
- ed.-
For to
the LORD
be longs
- our
3
3
Additional verses, feasts, descant available in other volumes and editions
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Psalm 145: I Will Praise Your Name Forever
Music by
DONALD FISHEL
14th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 1980, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Refrain
I
will
praise
C
your
name,
F
I
will
praise
G
your
name
for ev
Em
- er,
- I
will
con pedale
1.
to Verses
rit.
Final
praise
F
your
name,
Dm
my
king
G
and
my
God.
C
G
I
will
God.
F
C
God.
F
C
Verses
G
1. I
will
ex
tol
F
- you,
O
my
God
C
and King,
G
and
I
will
bless
F
your
name
for
-
2. The
LORD
is
gra
cious
- and
mer
ci- ful,
-
slow
to
an
ger
-
3. Let
all
your
works
give
you
thanks,
O LORD,
and
let
your
faith
ful
- ones
4. The
LORD
is
faith
ful
- in
all
his words
and
ho
ly
- in
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ev
C
er
- and ev
G
er.
-
Am
Eve
ry
- day
will
I
bless
Em
you,
and
of
great
kind ness.
-
The
LORD
is
good
to
bless
you.
Let
them
dis
course
- of
the
glo
ry
- of
your
all
his works.
The
LORD
lifts
up
all
who
are
D.S.
D.S.
D.S.
D.S.
bless
you,
F
and
I
will
praise
Dm
your
name
for
ev
G
er
- and
ev er.
-
I
will
all
and
com
pas
- sion
- ate
- toward
all
his works.
I
will
king
dom
-
and
speak
of
your
might.
I
will
fall
ing
-
and
rais
es
- up
all
who
are
bowed
down.
I
will
Lectionary note:The alternate refrain "Alleluia" may be used
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Psalm 65: The Seed that Falls on Good Ground15th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Music by
JANE TERWILLIGER
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Guitar capo 3
[G2]Bb2
[G]Bb
[D]F
[Em]Gm
The
Refrain
seed
[Em]Gm
that falls
on good
ground
con pedale
[A]C
will yield
[C]Eb
a fruit
ful- har
[G2]Bb2
vest.
-
[G]Bb
1.
to Verses Final
[D]F
[Em]Gm
The
[D]F
[D]F
[G]Bb
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Verses 1, 2
[G]Bb
1. You have vis
it- ed- the earth
and wa
[D]F
tered- it;
great
[Em]Gm
ly- have you
[C]Eb
en
-
2. Thus
have you
pre pared
- the land;
drench ing- its fur
rows,
-
riched
[Am]Cm
it.
[D]F
God's wa
[Em]Gm
ter- cours
- es- are filled;
[A]C
break ing- up its clods,
soft en- ing- it
with show
ers,
-
D.S.
D.S.
you
[F]Ab
have pre pared
[C]Eb
- the grain.
[Gsus2]Bbsus2
[G]Bb
[D]F
[Em]Gm
The
bless
ing
- its yield.
The
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Verses 3, 4
[G]Bb
3. You have crowned
the year
with your boun
[D]F
ty,
-
and your
4. The fields
are gar
ment- ed
- with
paths
[Em]Gm
o ver- flow
[C]Eb
- with a rich har
[Am]Cm
vest;-
the
[D]F
un tilled- mead
[Em]Gm
ows- o ver- flow
- with
flocks
and the val
leys
- blan
ket- ed
- with
D.S.
D.S.
it,
[A]C
and re joic
[F]Ab
- ing- clothes
[C]Eb
the hills.
[Gsus2]Bbsus2
[G]Bb
[D]F
[Em]Gm
The
grain.
They shout
and sing
for joy.
The
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P A G I N A R A S A
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Psalm 86: Lord, You Are Good and Forgiving
Music by
DONALD FISHEL
16th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Refrain
A
C#m
Bm
D
A
C#m
Bm D
Lord,
A
C#m
you
are
good
Bm
D
and
for-
con pedale
1.
to Verses
rit.
Final
giv
A
ing.
-
C#m
Bm D Bm D Bm D A
Verses
Freely
C#m1. You,
O
LORD,
are good
and
for
giv
D- ing,
- abounding in
Bm
kindness to
2. All
the
nations
you
have
made shall
come and worship you, O
LORD, and
3. You,
O
LORD,
are
a
God merci
ful
- and
gra
cious,
- slow to anger, a
bounding in
-
chords may be rolled and/or revoiced
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all
E
who
call
up
on
A
- you.
C#m
Heark
en,
- O
LORD,
to
my
prayer
Dand
at
-
glo
ri
- fy
- your
name.
For
you
are
great, and
you
do
won
drous deeds;
-
kind
ness
- and
fi
del
- i
- ty.
-
Turn
toward
me,
and
have
pit
y
- on
me;
A tempo
A tempo
A tempo
D.S.
D.S.
D.S.
tend
Bmto
the
sound
of
my
plead
E
ing.
-
E7
you
a
lone
- are
God.
give
your
strength
to
your
ser
vant.
-
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Tenderly, with expression
Psalm 119: Lord, I Love Your Commands
Music by
ANN FONS, ROGER HOLTZ
& JANE TERWILLIGER
17th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Ann Fons, b.1955, Roger Holtz, b.1950, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications
P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205. 888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
1., Final
to Verses
Lord,
Guitar capo 3
Refrain
[D]F
[Em]Gm
[C]Eb
I
love
your com mands.
[D]F
-
con pedale
Verses[F#m]Am
1. I have said,
O
LORD,
[Bm]Dm
that my part
[Em]Gm
is to keep
your
2. Let your kind
ness
- com fort- me
ac cord
- ing- to your prom
ise- to your
3. For I love
your com mands
-
more than gold,
how ev
- er
-
4. Won der- ful- are your
de
crees;
-
there fore- I
ob serve
-
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words.
[Asus4]Csus4
[A]C
The law
[G]Bb
of
your
3
mouth
is to me
[D/F#]F/A
more
pre cious
- than
ser
vants.
-
Let your
com pas
- sion
- come
to
me
that I
may live,
fine.
For in all
your
pre
cepts
- I
go
for ward;- eve ry-
them.
The rev
e
- la- tion- of your words
sheds
light,
giv ing-
rit.
thou
[Em]Gm
sands- of gold
and sil ver- piec
[G]Bb
es.
-
[A]C
to Refrain
for your law
is my de light.
-
to Refrain
false
way
I
hate.
to Refrain
un
der
- stand- ing- to the sim
ple.
-
to Refrain
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Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Music by
DONALD FISHEL
Psalm 145: The Hand of the Lord Feeds Us18th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
to Verses
poco rit.
Final
The
Refrain
hand
F
of the Lord
Am
feeds
Em
us;
he
an
Dm
swers
- all
F
our
needs.
C
needs.
C
con pedale
2-5
2-5
1. The
Verses 1, 2
LORD
Dm
is
gra cious
- and mer
C
ci- ful,
- slow to an
F
ger
- and of
great
kind
C
ness.
- The
2. The
eyes
of
all
look hope
ful- ly- to you,
and you give
them
their food
in due sea
son;
- you
LORD
D
is good
to
all
G
and com pas
F
- sion- ate- toward all
his
works.
G
to Refrain
o
pen- your hand
and
sat
is- fy
- the de sire
- of eve ry- liv
ing
- thing.
to Refrain
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3. The
Verse 3
LORD
Dm
is
just
in all
C
his ways
and ho
F
ly
- in all
his
works.
C
The
(opt.)
LORD
D
is near to all
who call
G
up on
- him,
to all
F
who call up on
- him
in truth.
G
to Refrain
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Psalm 85: Lord, Let Us See Your Kindness2nd Sunday Advent Year B, 19th Ordinary A, 15th Ordinary B
Music by
ROGER HOLTZ &
JANE TERWILLIGER
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Lord,
Refrain
D
let us see your kind
G
ness,
-
and
p
con pedale
1., Final
to Verses
grant
Em
us
your sal va
A
- tion.
D
-
Last time va
A
tion.
D
-
Last time
Last time
Verses
1. I
D
will hear
what God pro claims;
A/C#
-
the LORD
Bm
for he
pro claims
-
2. Kind ness
- and truth
shall
meet;
jus tice
- and peace
shall
3. The
LORD
him self-
will give his ben
e- fits;
-
our land
shall yield
its
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peace.
F#m/A
Near
in deed
G
- is his sal va
Em
- tion
-
to those
Em/D
who
kiss.
Truth
shall
spring
out
of the earth,
and
in
crease.
- Jus
tice
- shall walk,
shall walk
be
-
D.S.
D.S.
D.S.
fear
C
him,
glo
A
ry
- dwell
A/C#
ing- in our land.
G/D
D
jus
tice
- shall
look
down
from heav
en.
-
fore
him,
and pre pare
- the way
of
his
3
steps.
3 3
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Psalm 67: O God, Let All the Nations Praise You
Music by
ROGER HOLTZ &
JANE TERWILLIGER
20th Sunday Ordinary Year A, 6th Easter C
O
Guitar capo 2
[G/A]A/B
Refrain*
God,
[D]E
[D/F#]E/G#
let
all
[G]A
the na
tions
- praise
[A]B
you,
[Bm]C#m
[Bm/A]C#m/B
let
1.
to Verses
rit.
Final
all
[G]A
the na
tions
- praise
[Em]F#m
[A]B
you!
[D]E
O
[G/A]A/B
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2009, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Verses
[G]A
1. May
God
have
pit
[A]B
y
- on
us
[D]E
and
bless
[D/F#]E/G#
us;
[G]A
May he let
his
2. May
the
na
tions
- be
glad
and
ex ult
-
be
cause
- you
3. May
the
peo
ples
- praise
you,
O God;
may
all
the
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face
[A]B
shine
up
on
[D]E
- us.
[D/F#]E/G#
[Em]F#m
So
may
your
way
[A]B
be
rule
the
peo
ples,
-
you
rule
the
peo
ples
-
peo
ples
- praise
you!
May
God
D.S.
D.S.
D.S.
known
[F#]G#
up on
- the
earth;
[Bm]C#m
[G]A
a
mong
- all
na
[Em]F#m
tions,
- your
sal
va
[Asus4]Bsus4
- tion.
-
[A]B
O
[G/A]A/B
in
eq
ui
- ty;
-
the
na
tions
- on
the
earth
you
guide.
O
bless
us,
and
may
all
the
ends
of the earth
fear
him!
O
*Refrain note:Throughout the Easter Season, "Alleluia" is the alternate congregational response for the Responsorial Psalm
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Music by
ROGER HOLTZ
q = 72-88
21st Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Psalm 138: Lord, Your Love Is Eternal
Lord,
Refrain
D
your love
Am
is e ter
D
- nal;
-
do not
C
for sake
G/B
- the work
Am
of
Last time
your hands.
D5
*
Last time
Verses 1, 3
1. I
Bm
will give thanks
to you, O LORD,
C
with all
my heart,
for you
D
have heard
* When repeating the refrain in succession, the 4th beat of the final bar is implied.
the words
Bm
of my
3. The LORD
is ex alt
- ed,- yet
the low
ly
- he sees,
and the proud
he knows
from a
-
mouth;
C
in the pres
G
ence- of
the an
gels- I
will sing
D
your
praise;
I will
far.
Your kind
ness,
- O LORD,
en dures
- for ev
- er;
-
for
-
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wor
C
ship- at
your ho
Am
ly
- tem
Dsus4
ple.
D5
-
to Refrain
sake
not
the
3
work
of your hands.
to Refrain
Verse 2
2. I
Bm
will give thanks
to your name,
C
be cause
- of
your
3
kind
D
ness
-
Bm
and your truth:
C
3
G
When I called,
Gsus4
you an
D
swered- me;
you built
C
up
strength
Am
with in
Dsus4
- me.
D5
to Refrain
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Psalm 63: My Soul Is Thirsting
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 1980, 2004, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Music by
DONALD FISHEL
22nd, 32nd Sunday Ordinary Year A, 12th Ordinary C
Common for Ordinary Time, Masses for the Dead
1.
Guitar capo 3
Refrain
[D]F
My soul
is thirst
[Em]Gm
ing
- for you,
[G]Bb
O Lord,
[Em]Gm
my
[A]C
God.
[D]F
con pedale
to Verses Final
God.
[D]F
God.
[D]F
Verses 1, 3, 5
[Bm]Dm
1. O God,
you are
my God,
[C]Eb
my God
whom I seek;
[D]F
3. Thus will
I bless
you while*
I live;
lift ing- up
my hands,
I will
5. I will
re mem
- ber- you
up on
- my couch,
and through
the night
watch- es-
*"as" (Common)
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[Bm]Dm
for you
my flesh
pines and
my soul
[C]Eb
thirsts like
the
call up on
- your name.
As with
the rich
es- of
a ban
quet- shall
my
I will med
i- tate
- on you:
you are
my help,
and in
the
D.C.
D.C.
D.C.
earth,
parched,
[D]F
life less-
[A]C
and with
out- wa
ter.
-
soul be sat
is- fied,
- and with
ex ult
- ant- lips
my mouth
shall
praise
you.
shad ow- of
your wings
I shout
for
joy.
Verses 2, 4
[A]C2. Thus have
I gazed
toward you
in
[G]Bb
the sanc
tu- ar
- y
- to see
[D]F
your
4. You are
my help,
and in
the shad
ow- of
your wings
I shout
for joy.
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Psalm 103: The Lord Is Kind and Merciful, Slow to Anger24th Sunday Ordinary, Year A Music by
JANE TERWILLIGER
& ANN BERGER
Refrain
F
The Lord
is kind
and mer
A
ci- ful,
- slow
Dm
to an
Gm
ger,
- and rich
in com pas
Bb
- sion.
F
-
con pedale
Verses 1, 2
A1. Bless
the LORD,
D‹
O my soul;
F/C
and all
my be
ing,
-
Bb
bless his ho
ly- name.
2. He par
dons- all
your in iq
- ui- ties,
-
heals all
your ills,
re
-
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: antiphon by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, and Ann Berger, b.1954; verses & accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications
P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205. 888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
C
Bless the LORD,
A‹
O
Dm
my soul,
Dm/C
and for get
Gm
- not
all
Eb
his ben e- fits.
F
-
to Refrain
deems
your life
from de struc
- tion,
-
crowns you
with kind
ness- and com pas
- - sion.
to Refrain
(v. 2)
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Verses 3, 4
A
3. He
will not,
Dm
he
will
not
F/C
al ways- chide,
4. For as
the heav
ens
- are high
a
bove
- the earth,
so sur
-
nor
Bb
does he keep
his wrath
Gm
for ev
C
- er.
-
Not
Bb
ac cord
Am
- ing- to our
pass ing- is his kind
ness
- toward those
who fear him.
As far
as the east
is from the
sins
Dm
does he deal
Dm/C
with us,
nor
Gm
does he re quite
- us
Eb
ac cord
- ing- to our crimes.
F
to Refrain
west,
so far
has he put
our trans gres
- sions
- from us.
to Refrain
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25th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Psalm 145: The Lord Is Near to All
Music by
DONALD FISHEL
Refrain
A
The
Lord
is
near
D
to all
who
call
up
on
A
- him.
The
Lord
is
1.
to Verses Final
near
Bm
to all
who call
E
up on
-
him.
A
him.
A
him.
A
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2004, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
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Verses
1. Eve
F#m
ry- day
will I bless
C#m
you,
and I
will praise
D
your name
for
-
2. The LORD
is
gra cious
- and mer
ci- ful,-
slow
to an
ger
-
3. The LORD
is
just
in
all
his ways
and ho
ly
- in
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Psalm 25: Remember Your Mercies26th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Music by
MICHAEL GISZCZAK
Guitar capo 3
Refrain
[Am]Cm
Re
mem
- ber
- your
3
mer
[Em]Gm
cies,
- O Lord.
[F]Ab
[Am]Cm
3
1.
to Verses & Final
con pedale
[C]Eb
Re
mem
- ber
- your
3
mer
[D]F
cies,
- O Lord.
[E]G
3 Last time
Verses 1, 3
Last time
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Michael Giszczak, b.1951; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2008, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
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[Am]Cm
1. Your
ways,
O
LORD,
[G]Bb
make
known
to me;
[A]C
3. Good
and up
right
- is
the LORD;
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Verse 2
[Am]Cm
2. Re
mem
- ber
- that
3
your
[G]Bb
com
pas
- sion,
- O
3
LORD,
[A]C
and
your
love
[F]Ab
are
3
3
from
[Dm]Fm
of
old.
[Esus4]Gsus4
[E]G
The
sins
of
my
3
youth
[F]Ab
and
my
frail
[G]Bb
ties
- re
-
3
3
3
mem
[Am]Cm
ber- not;
in
your
kind
[F]Ab
ness
- re
mem
[G]Bb
- ber- me,
[Am]Cm
D.C.
[F]Ab
be
cause
- of
your
3
good
[Dm]Fm
ness,
- O
LORD.
[Esus4]Gsus4
[E]G
3
108
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P A G I N A R A S A
109
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opy
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Roger Holtz, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
q = 84
Psalm 80: The Vineyard of the LordMusic by
ROGER HOLTZ
27th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
The
Refrain
vine
G
yard
- of the Lord
D
is the house
G/B
A
of Is
G2
ra
- el.
-
D
Last time
Last time
1. A
Verses 1, 2, 4
vine
Em
from E
gypt
- you
D/F#
trans
plant- ed;
-
D/A
you
2. Why
have you bro
ken- down its walls,
so that
4. Then we will no more
with draw- from you;
give us
drove
G
a way- the na
tions
- and plant
A
ed- it.
It put
Bm forth its fo
liage- to the
eve ry- pass er- by
- plucks its fruit,
the boar
from the for
est- lays it
new life,
and we
will call
up on- your name.
LORD,
God of hosts,
re
-
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D.S.
D.S.
D.S.
Sea,
F#m
its shoots
G
as far
as
the
3
Riv
D
er.
-
The
waste,
and the beasts
of the field
feed
up
3
on
- it?
The
store
us;
if your face
shine up on
- us,
then
3
we
shall
be
3
saved.
The
3
Verse 3
3. Once
Em
a gain,
- O LORD of hosts,
D/F#
D/A
look down
G
from heav
en
- and
3
see;
A
take
3
care,
Bm
take care
of this vine,
F#m
and pro tect
G
- what your right
hand
has
3
3
D.S.
plant
Em
ed,
-
the son
of man
C
whom you
your self
- made
D
strong.
D
The
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opy
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Stacy Whitfield, SGL, b.1956; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
h = 66
"in Two"
"in Two"
Psalm 96: Give the Lord Glory and HonorMusic by
SR. STACY WHITFIELD, S.G.L.
29th Sunday Ordinary, Year A
Guitar capo 3
F[D]Refrain
Give
the Lord
Bb/F[G/D] glo
C/F[A/D]
ry
- and hon
F[D]
or.
-
F[D]Give
the Lord
1.
to Verses Final
Gm/F[Em/D]
glo
Bb/F[G/D]
ry
- and hon
F[D]
or.
-
Bb/F[G/D] Bb/F[G/D]2. For
Bb/F[G/D] F[D]
Verse 1F[D] harmony Bb/F[G/D]
1. Sing
to
the LORD
a
new song;
F[D]
melody1. Sing
to
the LORD
a
new
song;
Sing
to
the LORD,
F[D] Bb/F[G/D]
Sing
to
the LORD,
all
you lands.
Am[F#m] Tell
his glo
-
all
you
lands.
Tell
his glo
-
112
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D.C.
(unison)Dm[Bm]
ry
- a
- mong
Bb[G]
the
na
C[A]
tions;
- a
3
mong
- all
peo
Gm[Em]
ples,
- his
3
won
Bb[G]
drous
- deeds.
C[A]
3 3
Verse 2
F[D]
harmony 2. Great
Bb/F[G/D]is
the LORD
to
be praised;
F[D]
2. (For) great
melody
is
the LORD
and
high
ly
- to
be praised;
awe
some
- is he,
F[D] Bb/F[G/D]
awe
some
- is he,
be
yond
- all gods.
Am[F#m] For all
the
be yond
- all
gods.
For all
the
D.C.
gods
(unison)
Dm[Bm]
of
the
na
Bb[G]
tions
- are
3
things
of
nought,
C[A]
but
the
LORD
Gm[Em]
3
made
Bb[G]
the
heav'ns.
C[A]
3
3
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30th Sunday Ordinary Year A, 31st Sunday Ordinary B
Psalm 18: I Love You, Lord, My Strength
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
888-898-SONG, www.ILPmusic.org. All rights reserved. International copyright secured.
Music by
JANE TERWILLIGER
Refrain
I love
C
you,
Lord,
G
I love
you,
Lord,
Am
C/G
my
con pedale
to Verses
poco rit.
Final
strength.
F
strength.
F
Verses
1. I love
C
you,
O LORD,
F
I
2. My God,
my rock of ref
uge,
- my shield,
the
3. The LORD
lives!
And bless ed- be
my rock!
Ex
-
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love
D
you, O LORD,
my strength,
G
G/F
O LORD,
E
my
horn of my sal va
- tion,
- my strong
hold!
-
Praised
be the LORD,
I ex
-
tolled
be God
my sav
ior,
-
you who gave
great vic
t'ries- to your
D.C.
D.C.
D.C.
rock,
Am Am/G
my for
F
tress
- and my de liv
Gsus4
- er- er.
-
G
claim,
and I
am
safe
from my en
e- mies.
-
king
and showed kind
ness
- toyour a noint
- ed.
-
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Psalm 131: In You, Lord, I Have Found My Peace
q = 88
Music by
DONALD FISHEL
31st Sunday Ordinary, Year A
1.
to Verses
In
Guitar capo 3
Refrain
you,
[Bm]Dm
Lord,
I
[Em]Gm
have
found
[G]Bb
my
peace.
[D]F
In
peace.
[D]F
Verses 1, 2
[G]Bb
1. O LORD,
my heart
is not proud,
[A]C
[Em]Gm
nor are
my eyes
2. Nay
rath er,- I have stilled
and qui
et- ed- my soul
like a weaned
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Donald Fishel, b.1950; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2007, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
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haugh
[D]F
ty;
-
[Bm]Dm
I bus
y- not
my self- with
child.
Like a weaned
child
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D.S.
D.S.
great
[A]C
things,
nor with things
[G]Bb
too sub lime
- for me.
[D]F
In
on its moth er's- lap,
so is
my soul
with in
- me.
In
Verse 3
[A]C
3. O
Is
ra
- el,
[G]Bb
- hope
in
the
3
LORD,
[D]F
both
now
and
for
3
ev
[A]C
- er.
-
Hope
in
the
3
3
3
3
rit.
LORD.
[Bm]Dm
[G]Bb
In
Final Refrain
you,
[D]F
Lord,
I
[Em]Gm
have
found
[G]Bb
my
peace.
[D]F
119
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e = 138
Psalm 128: Blessed Are Those Who Fear the Lord
Text: The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. Verse text from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition
© 1998, 1997, 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Inc., Washington, D.C. All rights reserved. Used with permission.Music: Ann Berger, b.1954, and Jane Terwilliger, b.1952; accomp. by Jane Terwilliger, b.1952, © 2010, International Liturgy Publications, P.O. Box 50476, Nashville, TN 37205
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33rd Sunday Ordinary, Year A
For the Conferral of the Sacrament of Marriage Music by
JANE TERWILLIGER
& ANN BERGER
Bless
Refrain I
G
ed,
- bless
Am
ed- are those
G/B
who fear
C
the Lord.
Gsus4
G
3. Be
-
Last time
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Psalm 128: Blessed Are Those Who Fear the Lordand Walk in His Ways
The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph
Music by
JANE TERWILLIGER
& ANN BERGER
Bless
Refrain II
con pedale
G
ed,
- bless
Am
ed- are those
G/B
who fear
C
D
the Lord
Em
and
walk
C
Am
in his ways.
Gsus4
G
3. Be
-
Last time
con pedale
(Ref.I) 1. Bless(Ref.II) 1. Bless-
Verses 1, 2G
eded-
isare you----
eve-ry
C/G
whoone- who fears
fear
Am/G
thethe LORD,
LORD,
Em
whowho
walkwalks
C
Am
inin
hishis
ways!ways!
F
D
ForFor
2. Your wife shall be
like a fruit
ful- vine
in the re cess
- es-
of your home;
your
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you
Am
shall eat the fruit
D
of your hand
E‹
i- work;
- blessed
C
shall you be,
A‹
and fa
D
vored.-
D7
C/D
to Refrain
D
chil
dren
- like ol
ive- plants
a round
-
your ta
ble.-
to Refrain
3.(Be-) hold,
Verse 3
G
thus
C/G
is the man
Am/G
blessed
Em
who fears
C
Am
the LORD.
F
D
The
LORD
Am
bless
Dyou from Zi
E‹ on:-
may you see
C
the pros per
- i- ty- of Je
-
ru
Bm
- sa lem-
Em
all the days
F
of your life.
D
D7
C/D
to RefrainD
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I N D E X B Y P S A L M N U M B E R Psalm Text of Response Page
16 Lord, You Will Show Us the Path of Life 2918 I Love You, Lord, My Strength 11623 The Lord Is My Shepherd (Fishel) 2423 The Lord Is My Shepherd (Krieg) 3223 I Shall Live in the House of the Lord 3224 Let the Lord Enter; He Is King of Glory 1425 Remember Your Mercies, O Lord 10627 I Believe that I Shall See 3827 The Lord Is My Light and My Salvation 5231 Lord, Be My Rock of Safety 6633 Lord, Let Your Mercy Be on Us 1840 Here I Am, Lord; I Come to Do Your Will 5050 To the Upright I Will Show the Saving Power 6951 Be Merciful, O Lord, for We Have Sinned 1662 Rest In God Alone, My Soul 6263 My Soul Is Thirsting for You, O Lord 9865 The Seed that Falls on Good Ground 8266 Let All the Earth Cry out to God with Joy 3667 O God, Let All the Nations Praise You 9469 Lord, In Your Great Love, Answer Me 7272 Justice Shall Flourish in His Time 1080 The Vineyard of the Lord Is the House of Israel 11085 Lord, Let Us See Your Kindness 9286 Lord, You Are Good and Forgiving 8689 Forever I Will Sing the Goodness of the Lord 7795 If Today You Hear His Voice 2096 Give the Lord Glory and Honor 112
100 We Are His People, the Sheep of His Flock 70103 The Lord's Kindness Is Everlasting 48103 The Lord Is Kind and Merciful 60103 The Lord Is Kind and Merciful, Slow to Anger 102112 The Just Man Is a Light in Darkness 56119 Blessed Are They 58119 Lord, I Love Your Commands 88122 Let Us Go Rejoicing to the House of the Lord 5128 Blessed Are Those Who Fear the Lord 120130 With the Lord There Is Mercy 26131 In You, Lord, I Have Found My Peace 118138 Lord, Your Love Is Eternal 96145 I Will Praise Your Name Forever 80145 The Hand of the Lord Feeds Us 90145 The Lord Is Near to All Who Call upon Him 104146 Lord, Come and Save Us 12146 Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit 54147 Praise the Lord, Jerusalem 44
Dan. 3 Glory and Praise Forever 40
Psalms In His Presence Sundays Year A, Accompaniment
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I N D E X B Y L I T U R G I C A L C A L E N D A RFeast/Use Psalm Text of Response Page1st Sunday Advent A 122 Let Us Go Rejoicing to the House of the Lord 52nd Sunday Advent A 72 Justice Shall Flourish in His Time 103rd Sunday Advent A 146 Lord, Come and Save Us 124th Sunday Advent A 24 Let the Lord Enter; He Is King of Glory 141st Sunday Lent A 51 Be Merciful, O Lord, for We Have Sinned 162nd Sunday Lent A 33 Lord, Let Your Mercy Be on Us 183rd Sunday Lent A 95 If Today You Hear His Voice 204th Sunday Lent A 23 The Lord Is My Shepherd (Fishel) 245th Sunday Lent A 130 With the Lord There Is Mercy 263rd Sunday Easter A 16 Lord, You Will Show Us the Path of Life 294th Sunday Easter A 23 The Lord Is My Shepherd (Krieg) 325th Sunday Easter A 33 Lord, Let Your Mercy Be on Us 186th Sunday Easter A 66 Let All the Earth Cry out to God with Joy 367th Sunday Easter A 27 I Believe that I Shall See 38Most Holy Trinity A Dan. 3 Glory and Praise Forever 40Body and Blood A 147 Praise the Lord, Jerusalem 44Sacred Heart of Jesus A 103 The Lord's Kindness Is Everlasting 482nd Sunday Ordinary A 40 Here I Am, Lord; I Come to Do Your Will 503rd Sunday Ordinary A 27 The Lord Is My Light and My Salvation 524th Sunday Ordinary A 146 Blessed Are the Poor In Spirit 545th Sunday Ordinary A 112 The Just Man Is a Light in Darkness 566th Sunday Ordinary A 119 Blessed Are They Who Follow the Law of the Lord 587th Sunday Ordinary A 103 The Lord Is Kind and Merciful 608th Sunday Ordinary A 62 Rest In God Alone, My Soul 629th Sunday Ordinary A 31 Lord, Be My Rock of Safety 6610th Sunday Ordinary A 50 To the Upright I Will Show the Saving Power of God 6911th Sunday Ordinary A 100 We Are His People, the Sheep of His Flock 7012th Sunday Ordinary A 69 Lord, In Your Great Love, Answer Me 7213th Sunday Ordinary A 89 Forever I Will Sing the Goodness of the Lord 7714th Sunday Ordinary A 145 I Will Praise Your Name Forever, My King 8015th Sunday Ordinary A 65 The Seed that Falls on Good Ground 8216th Sunday Ordinary A 86 Lord, You Are Good and Forgiving 8617th Sunday Ordinary A 119 Lord, I Love Your Commands 8818th Sunday Ordinary A 145 The Hand of the Lord Feeds Us 9019th Sunday Ordinary A 85 Lord, Let Us See Your Kindness 9220th Sunday Ordinary A 67 O God, Let All the Nations Praise You 9421st Sunday Ordinary A 138 Lord, Your Love Is Eternal 9622nd Sunday Ordinary A 63 My Soul Is Thirsting for You, O Lord My God 9823rd Sunday Ordinary A 95 If Today You Hear His Voice 2024th Sunday Ordinary A 103 The Lord Is Kind and Merciful, Slow to Anger 10225th Sunday Ordinary A 145 The Lord Is Near to All Who Call upon Him 10426th Sunday Ordinary A 25 Remember Your Mercies, O Lord 10627th Sunday Ordinary A 80 The Vineyard of the Lord Is the House of Israel 11028th Sunday Ordinary A 23 I Shall Live in the House of the Lord 3229th Sunday Ordinary A 96 Give the Lord Glory and Honor 11230th Sunday Ordinary A 18 I Love You, Lord, My Strength 11631st Sunday Ordinary A 131 In You, Lord, I Have Found My Peace 11832nd Sunday Ordinary A 63 My Soul Is Thirsting for You, O Lord My God 9833rd Sunday Ordinary A 128 Blessed Are Those Who Fear the Lord 120Christ the King A 23 The Lord Is My Shepherd (Fishel or Krieg) 24/32
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I N D E X: A D D I T I O N A L F E A S T S A N D U S E S Psalm Text of Response Feast/Use Page
18 I Love You, Lord, My Strength 31st Sunday Ordinary B 11623 The Lord Is My Shepherd 16th Sunday Ordinary B 24/3223 The Lord Is My Shepherd (Fishel or Krieg) Most Sacred Heart of Jesus C 24/3223 The Lord Is My Shepherd (Fishel or Krieg) All Souls 24/3223 The Lord Is My Shepherd (Fishel or Krieg) Masses for the Dead 24/3227 The Lord Is My Light and My Salvation Common (Ordinary) 5233 Lord, Let Your Mercy Be on Us 29th Sunday Ordinary B 1840 Here I Am, Lord, I Come to Do Your Will Annunciation of the Lord 5051 Be Merciful, O Lord, For We Have Sinned Ash Wednesday 1663 My Soul Is Thirsting for You, O Lord, My God 12th Sunday Ordinary C 9863 My Soul Is Thirsting for You, O Lord, My God Common (Ordinary) 9863 My Soul Is Thirsting for You, O Lord, My God Masses for the Dead 9866 Let All the Earth Cry out to God with Joy 14th Sunday Ordinary C 3667 O God, Let All the Nations Praise You 6th Sunday Ordinary C 9485 Lord, Let Us See Your Kindness 2nd Sunday Advent B 9285 Lord, Let Us See Your Kindness 15th Sunday Ordinary B 9295 If Today You Hear His Voice 4th Sunday Ordinary B 2095 If Today You Hear His Voice 27th Sunday Ordinary C 2095 If Today You Hear His Voice Common (Ordinary) 20
100 We Are His People, the Sheep of His Flock 4th Sunday Easter C 70100 We Are His People, the Sheep of His Flock Common (Ordinary) 70103 The Lord is Kind and Merciful 7th Sunday Ordinary C 60103 The Lord Is Kind and Merciful Conferral of the Sacrament of Marriage 60122 Let Us Go Rejoicing to the House of the Lord Common (Ordinary, Last weeks) 5122 Let Us Go Rejoicing to the House of the Lord Masses for the Dead 5122 Let Us Go Rejoicing to the House of the Lord Anniversary of Dedication of a Church 5122 Let Us Go Rejoicing to the House of the Lord Unity of Christians 5122 Let Us Go Rejoicing to the House of the Lord Our Lord Jesus Christ the King, Year C 5128 Blessed Are Those Who Fear the Lord and Walk Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, & Joseph 120128 Blessed Are Those Who Fear the Lord Conferral of the Sacrament of Marriage 120
Dn 3 Glory and Praise Forever Pentecost Vigil 40
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