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Page 1: Ultimate Roman Catholic Hymnal 225_300

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The u l t imate Catho l i c Missa l & Hymnal

Containing the readings for all three Liturgical

Years, this hymnal will save money for your

parish . . . as much as $10,000 each year!

213

2.

1.

Thy

Thy hand,

her

O

alds-

God,

brought

has

glad

guid

tid

ed

ings

-

-

thy

to

flock,

great

from

est-

age

as

to

to

age;

least;

their

they

won

bade

drous

men

- tale

rise,

is

and

writ

has

ten,

ten

-

-

full

to

clear,

share

on

the

eve

great

ry

King's

- page;

feast;

thy

and

peo

this

ple

was

- owned

all

thy

their

good

teach

ness,

ing,

-

-

and

in

we

eve

their

ry-

deeds

deed

re

and

cord;

word,

-

and

to

both

all

of

a

this

like-

bear

pro

wit

claim-

ness;

ing

-

-

one

one

Church,

Church,

one

one

Faith,

Faith,

one

one

Lord.

Lord.

4.

3.

Thy

And we,

mer

shall

cy-

we

will

be

not

faith

fail

less?

us,

- shall

nor

hearts

leave

fail,

thy

hands

work

hang

un

down?

done;-

shall

with

we

thy

e

right

vade

hand

- the

to

con

help

flict,

us,

- and

thy

cast

vic

a

t'ry-

way

shall

- our

be

crown?

won;

Not

and

so:

then,

in

by

God's

all

deep

cre

coun

a-

sels

tion,

-

-

some

thy

bet

name

ter

shall

- thing

be

is

a

stored;

dored,-

we

and

will

this

main

shall

tain,

be

- un

their

flinch

an

- ing,

them:

-

-

one

one

Church,

Church,

one

one

Faith,

Faith,

one

one

Lord.

Lord.

Tune: KING’S LYNN (76 76D) Text: Edward Plumptre (†1891)

Thy Hand, O God, Has Guided

Possible use: ORDINARY TIME • Entrance Hymn Option

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Years, this hymnal will save money for your

parish . . . as much as $10,000 each year!

214

Tune: DIADEMATA (DSM) Text: Matthew Bridges (†1894)

Crown Him With Many Crowns

Possible use: ORDINARY TIME • Recessional Hymn Option

1.

2.

3.

Crown

Crown

Crown

him

him

him

with

the

the

man

Lord

Lord

y

of

of

- crowns,

life,

love,

the

who

be

Lamb

tri

hold-

up

umphed

his

-

on

o'er

hands

- his

the

and

throne.

grave,

side,

Hark!

and

those

How

rose

wounds,

the

vic

yet

heav'n

to

vis

-

ly

rious

i

-

-

-

an

in

ble-

them

the

a

- drowns

strife

bove,-

all

for

in

mu

those

beau

sic

he

ty

-

-

but

came

glo

its

to

ri-

own.

save.

fied.-

A

His

No

wake,

glo

an

- my

ries

gel

-

-

soul,

now

in

and

we

the

sing

sing,

sky

of

who

can

him

died,

ful

who

and

ly-

died

rose

bear

for

on

that

thee,

high,

sight,

and

who

but

hail

died

down

him

e

ward-

as

ter

bends

-

thy

nal

his

-

match

life

burn

less

to

ing

-

-

King

bring,

eye

through

and

at

all

lives

mys

e

that

ter-

ter

death

ies

-

-

ni

may

so

- ty.

die.

bright.

-

4.

5.

6.

Crown

Crown

Crown

him

him

him

the

the

the

Lord

Lord

Lord

of

of

of

Heav'n,

lords,

years,

en

who

the

throned

o

Po

- in

ver

ten

-

-

worlds

all

tate-

a

doth

of

-

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215

Possible use: ORDINARY TIME • Recessional Hymn Option

bove,

reign,

time,

crown

who

Cre

him

once

a-

the

on

tor-

King

earth,

of

to

th’in

the

whom

car

roll

-

is

nate

ing

-

-

giv'n

Word,

spheres,

the

for

in -

won

ran

ef

drous

somed

fa

-

-

-

name

sin

bly-

of

ners

sub

-

Love.

slain,

lime.-

Crown

now

all

him

lives

hail,

with

in

Re

man

realms

deem-

y

of

er,

-

-

crowns,

light,

hail!

as

where

For

thrones

saints

thou

be

with

hast

fore

an

died

- him

gels

for

-

fall;

sing

me;

Crown

their

thy

him,

songs

praise

ye

be

and

-

kings,

fore

glo

with

him

ry-

man

day

shall

y

and

not

- crowns,

night,

fail

for

their

through

he

God,

out-

is

Re

e

King

deem

ter

-

-

of

er,

ni

-

-

all.

King.

ty.-

MISERERE NOBISQui sedes ad déxteram Patris

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The u l t imate Catho l i c Missa l & Hymnal

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Years, this hymnal will save money for your

parish . . . as much as $10,000 each year!

216

Tune: LAUDA ANIMA (87 87 87) Text: Henry Francis Lyte (†1847)

Praise, My Soul, The King Of Heaven

Possible use: ORDINARY TIME • Recessional Hymn Option

1. Praise, my soul, the King of heav en;- to his feet thy trib ute- bring;

ran somed,- healed, re stored,- for giv- en,- ev er- more- his prais es-

sing: Al le- lu- ia,- al le- lu- ia!- Praise the ev er- last- ing- King.

2. Praise him for his grace and fa vor- to our fa thers- in dis tress;-

praise him still the same for ev er,- slow to chide and swift to

bless: Al le- lu- ia,- al le- lu- ia!- Glo rious- in his faith ful- ness.-

3.

4. An

Fa ther

gels,-

- like,

help

- he

us

tends

to

and

a

spares

dore-

us;

him;

well

ye

our

be

fee

hold-

ble

him

- frame

face

he

to

knows;

face;

in

sun

his

and

hand

moon,

he

bow

gen

down

tly

be

- bears

fore-

us,

him,

res

dwell

cues

ers

-

-

us

all

from

in

all

time

our

and

foes.

space.

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia,

ia,

-

-

al

al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

Wide

Praise

ly

with

- yet

us

his

the

mer

God

cy

of

- flows.

grace.

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217

Tune: GROSSER GOTT (78 78 77) Text: Fr. Ignaz Franz (†1790)

Holy God, We Praise Thy Name

Possible use: ORDINARY TIME • Recessional Hymn Option

1.

2.

3.

Ho

Hark!

Lo!

ly

the

the

- God,

loud

ap

we

ce

os-

praise

les

tol

-

-

thy

tial

ic

-

-

Name;

hymn

train

Lord

an

join

of

gel

the

-

all,

choirs

sa

we

a

cred-

bow

bove

Name

-

be

are

to

-

fore

rais

hal

thee!

ing,

low;

-

-

All

cher

proph

on

u

ets

-

-

earth

bim

swell

-

thy

and

the

scep

ser

loud

ter

a

re

-

-

claim,

phim,

frain,

-

-

all

in

and

in

un

the

heav'n

ceas

white

-

a

ing

robed

-

-

bove

cho

mar

a

rus

tyrs

-

-

dore

prais

fol

- thee;

ing;

low;

-

-

in

fill

and

fi

the

from

-

heav'ns

nite

morn

- thy

with

to

vast

sweet

set

do

ac

of

main,

cord:

sun,

-

-

ev

Ho

through

er

ly,

the

-

-

-

last

ho

Church

ing

ly,

the

-

-

is

ho

song

thy

ly,

goes

-

reign.

Lord.

on.

4.

5.

6.

Ho

Thou

Spare

ly

art

Thy

- Fa

King

peo

ther,

of

ple,

-

-

Ho

glo

Lord,

ly

ry,

we

-

-

Son,

Christ:

pray,

Ho

Son

By

ly

of

a

- Spir

God,

thou

it,

yet

sand

-

-

Three

born

snares

we

of

sur

name

Mar

round-

thee;

y;

ed:

-

-

while

For

Keep

in

us

us

es

sin

with

sence

ners

out

-

-

-

on

sac

sin

ly

ri

to

-

-

One,

ficed,

day,

-

-

un

And

Nev

di

to

er

-

-

vid

death

let

- ed

a

us

- God

trib

be

we

u

con

-

claim

tar

found

-

-

thee;

y:

ed.

-

-

and

First

Lo,

a

to

I

-

dor

break

put

ing

the

my

- bend

bars

trust

the

of

in

knee,

death,

Thee;

while

Thou

Nev

we

has

er,-

own

o

Lord,

the

pened

a

-

mys

Heav'n

ban-

ter

to

don

-

-

y.

faith.

me.

-

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218

Tune: ELLACOMBE (76 76D) Text: Isaac Watts (†1748)

I Sing The Mighty Power Of God

Possible use: ORDINARY TIME • Recessional Hymn Option

1. I sing the might y- pow’r of God, that made the moun tains- rise,

that spread the flow ing- seas a broad,- and built the loft y- skies.

I sing the wis dom- that or dained- the sun to rule the day;

the moon shines full at His com mand,- and all the stars o bey.-

2.

3.

I

There’s

sing

not

the

a

good

plant

ness

or

- of

flow’r

the

be

Lord,

low,-

That

But

fill’d

makes

the

thy

earth

glo

with

ries-

food:

known;

He

And

form’d

clouds

the

a

crea

rise-

tures

and

-

with

tem

his

pests-

word,

blow,

And

By

then

or

pro

der-

nounced

from

- them

thy

good.

throne.

Lord,

While

how

all

thy

that

won

bor

ders

rows

-

-

are

life

dis

from

play’d

Thee

- Where

Is

’er

ev

I

er-

turn

in

mine

Thy

eye,

care,

If

And

I

eve

sur

ry-

vey

where

-

-

the

that

ground

man

I

can

tread,

be,

Or

Thou,

gaze

God,

up

art

on

pre

- the

sent-

sky!

there.

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Years, this hymnal will save money for your

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219

Tune: MIT FREUDEN ZART (87 87 88 7) Text: Johann Jakob Schütz (†1690)

Sing Praise To God, Who Reigns Above

Possible use: ORDINARY TIME • Recessional Hymn Option

1.

2.

Sing

The

praise

an

to

gel-

God

host,

who

O

reigns

King

a

of

bove,

kings,

- the

thy

God

praise

of

for

all

ev

cre

er-

-

a

tell

- tion,

ing,

-

-

the

in

God

earth

of

and

pow'r,

sky

the

all

God

liv

of

ing-

love,

things

the

be -

God

neath

of

thy

our

shad

sal

ow-

va

dwell

- tion;

ing,

-

-

with

a

heal

dore-

ing

the

- balm

wis

my

dom-

soul

which

he

could

fills,

span

and

and

eve

pow'r

ry

which

- faith

formed

less

cre

- mur

a-

mur

tion's

-

-

stills:

plan:

to

to

God

God

all

all

praise

praise

and

and

glo

glo

ry.

ry.

3.

4.

-

-

What

O

God's

ye

al

who

might

name

- y

Christ's

-

pow'r

ho

hath

ly-

made,

name

his

give

gra

God

cious

all

- mer

praise

cy

and

- keep

glo

eth;

ry;

-

-

by

let

morn

all

ing

who

- glow

know

or

his

eve

pow’r

ning

pro

- shade

claim-

his

a

watch

loud-

ful

the

- eye

won

ne’er

drous-

sleep

sto

eth.

ry!

-

-

With

Cast

in

each

- the

false

king

i

dom

dol

-

-

of

from

his

its

might,

throne,

lo!

the

all

Lord

is

is

just

God,

and

and

all

he

is

a

right:

lone:-

to

to

God

God

all

all

praise

praise

and

and

glo

glo

ry.

ry.

-

-

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220

Tune: ICH GLAUB AN GOTT (87 87 with Refrain) Text: Martin B. Hellriegel (†1981)

To Jesus Christ, Our Sovereign King

Possible use: ORDINARY TIME • Recessional Hymn Option

1. To Je sus- Christ, our Sov 'reign- King, Who is theworld's sal va- tion,-

All praise and hom age- do we bring, And thanks and ad o- ra- tion.-

ChristRefrain: Je sus- Vic tor,- Christ Je sus- Rul er!-

Christ Je sus,- Lord and Re deem- er!-

2. Thy reign ex tend,- O King be nign,- To eve ry- land and na tion,-

For in thy king dom,- Lord di vine,- A lone- we find sal va- tion.-

3. To thee and to thy Church, great King,We pledge our heart's ob la- tion,-

Un til- be fore- thy thronewe sing, In end less- ju bi- la- tion.-

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Years, this hymnal will save money for your

parish . . . as much as $10,000 each year!

221

Tune: NUN DANKET ALLE GOTT (67 67 66 66) Text: Martin Rinkart (†1649)

Now Thank We All Our God

Possible use: ORDINARY TIME • Recessional Hymn Option

1. Now thank we all our God, with heart and hands and voic es,-

who won drous- things hath done, in whom his world re joic- es;-

who from our mo ther's- arms hath blest us on our way

with count less- gifts of love, and still is ours to day.-

2.

3.

O

All

may

praise

this

and

boun

thanks

teous

to

- God

God

through

the

all

Fa

our

ther-

life

now

be

be

near

giv

us,

en,-

with

the

ev

Son,

er

and

- joy

Him

- ful

who

- hearts

reigns

and

With

bles

them

sèd

in

- peace

high

to

est-

cheer

heav

us;

en,-

and

the

keep

one

us

e

in

ter-

his

nal-

grace,

God,

and

whom

guide

earth

us

and

when

heav'n

per

a

plexed,

dore;

-

-

and

for

free

thus

us

it

from

was,

all

is

ills

now,

in

and

this

shall

world

be

and

ev

the

er-

next.

more.-

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222

Tune: ST. HUGH (CM) Text: Vexilla Christus Inclyta

Triumphantly Doth Christ Unfurl

Possible use: ORDINARY TIME • Recessional Hymn Option

1. Tri um- phant- ly- doth Christ un furl- His ban ners- far and wide!

Ye na tions,- come, give praise, ap plaud- The King Who for us died!

2. He con quers- king doms- not by wars, Nor bru tal- force, nor fear;

But raised on high up on- the Cross, He draws His sub jects- near.

3. O lov ing- King, Thy light we seek, To shine by night and day!

And may the world, blest with Thy peace, A dore- Thee and o bey!-

4. To Thee be glo ry,- Christ our King, Who rul est- all with might,

For ev- er- with the Fa ther,- God, and Spir it,- Lord of Light!

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Years, this hymnal will save money for your

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223

Tune: DEO GRACIAS (LM) Text: Edward Cooper (†1833)

O Lord Of Heaven, Whose Love Profound

Possible use: ORDINARY TIME • Recessional Hymn Option

1. O Lord of heav’n whose love pro found- a ran som-

for our souls hath found, be fore- thy throne we

sin ners- bend; to us thy par d'ning- love ex tend.-

2. Al might- y- Son, In car- nate- Word, our Proph et,-

Priest, Re deem- er,- Lord, be fore- thy throne we

sin ners- bend; to us thy sav ing- grace ex tend.-

3.

4.

E

Thrice

ter

Ho

- nal

ly!

-

-

Spir

Fa

it,

ther,

-

-

by

Spir

whose

it,-

breath

Son,

the

mys

soul

te-

is

rious-

raised

God

from

head,-

sin

Three

and

in

death,

One,

Be

be

fore

fore

-

-

thy

thy

throne

throne

we

we

sin

sin

ners

ners

-

-

bend;

bend;

to

grace,

us

par

thy

don,-

quick

life

’ning

to

- pow’r

us

ex

ex

tend.

tend.

-

-

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224

Tune: HYMN TO JOY (87 87D) Text: Henry Van Dyke (†1933)

Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee

Possible use: ORDINARY TIME • Recessional Hymn Option

2.

1. Joy

All

ful,

thy

- joy

works

ful,

with

- we

joy

a

sur

dore

round

-

-

thee,

thee,

God

earth

of

and

glo

heav'n

ry,

re

- Lord

flect-

of

thy

love;

rays,

hearts

stars

un

and

fold

an

- like

gels-

flow’rs

sing

be

a

fore

round

-

-

thee,

thee,

open

cen

ing

ter

-

-

to

of

the

un

sun

bro-

a

ken-

bove.

praise.

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Melt

Field

the

and

clouds

for

of

est,-

sin

vale

and

and

sad

moun

ness;

tain,

-

-

drive

flow

the

’ry-

dark

mead

of

ow,-

doubt

flash

a

ing-

way;

sea,

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sing

er

ing

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of

bird

im

and

mor

flow

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ing

-

-

glad

foun

ness,

tain

-

-

fill

call

us

us

with

to

the

re

light

joice-

of

in

day!

thee.

3.

4.

Thou

Mor

art

tals,-

giv

join

ing

the

- and

might

for

y-

giv

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er

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ing

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stars

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spring

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depth

love

of

binds

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man

py

to

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man.

Thou

ev

our

er-

Fa

sing

ther,

ing,

-

-

Christ

march

our

we

Broth

on

er,

ward,

-

-

all

vic

who

tors-

live

in

in

the

love

midst

are

of

thine;

strife,

teach

joy

us

ful-

how

mu

to

sic-

love

leads

each

us

oth

sun

er,

ward

-

-

lift

in

us

the

to

tri

the

umph-

joy

song

di

of

vine.

life.

-

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2.

1.

Crown

All hail

Him,

the

ye

pow'r

mar

of

tyrs-

Je

of

sus'

our

- Name!

God,

Let

who

an

from

gels

His

- pros

al

trate

tar

-

-

fall;

call;

Bring

Ex

forth

tol-

the

the

roy

Stem

al

of

- di

Jes

a

se's

-

-

dem,

Rod,

- and

and

crown

crown

Him

Him

Lord

Lord

of

of

all.

all.

Bring

Ex

forth

tol-

the

the

roy

Stem

al

of

- di

Jes

a

se's

-

-

dem,

Rod,

- and

and

crown

crown

Him

Him

Lord

Lord

of

of

all.

all.

4.

3.

Ye

Hail Him,

seed

ye

of

heirs

Is

of

rael's-

Da

cho

vid's

sen

-

-

line,

race,

Whom

ye

Da

ran

vid

somed

-

-

"Lord"

from

did

the

call,

fall,

The

Hail

God

Him

in

Who

car

saves

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you

-

Man

by

di

His

vine,

grace,

- and

and

crown

crown

Him

Him

Lord

Lord

of

of

all,

all.

The

Hail

God

Him

in

Who

-

car

saves

nate,

you

- Man

by

di

His

vine,

grace,

- and

and

crown

crown

Him

Him

Lord

Lord

of

of

all.

all.

Tune: Based on CORONATION (86 86 86) Text: Edward Perronet (†1792)

All Hail The Power Of Jesus’ Name

Possible use: ORDINARY TIME • Recessional Hymn Option

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Tune: 15th century Processionale (LM with Refrain) Text: J. M. Neale (†1866)

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel

Possible use: ADVENT • Entrance Hymn Option

1.

2.

3.

O

O

Ve

come,

come,

ni,-

O

O

ve

come,

Wis

ni-

Em

dom

Em

-

ma

from

-

-

nu

on

nu

-

-

el,

high,

el,

-

-

and

who

Cap

ran

or

tí-

som

ders

vum

-

-

-

cap

all

sol

tive

things

ve

-

-

Is

might

Is

ra

i

ra

-

-

-

el,

ly;

ël,

-

-

-

that

to

Qui

mourns

us

ge

in

the

mit-

lone

path

in

ly

of

e

- ex

knowl

xí-

ile

edge

li

-

-

- -

here

show,

o

un

and

Pri

til

teach

-

-

the

us

tus-

Son

in

De

of

her

i-

God

ways

ap

to

li-

pear.

go.

o.

-

-

R.

R.

R.

Re

Gau

Refrain: joice!

de,

-

-

Re

gau

joice!

de!

-

-

Em

Em

ma

mán

-

-

nu

u

-

-

el

el

-

-

shall

na

come

scé-

to

tur-

thee,

pro

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te,

Is

Is

ra

ra

-

-

ël.

ël.

-

-

6.

5.

4.

O

O

O come,

come,

come,

thou

thou

A

Rod

Key

do-

of

of

nai,-

Jes

Da

Lord

se,

vid,

of

-

-

free

come,

might,

thine

and

who

own

o

to

from

pen

thy

-

Sa

wide

tribes,

tan's

our

on

-

tyr

heav'n

Si

an

ly

nai's

-

-

-

ny;

home;

height

- from

make

in

depths

safe

an

of

the

cient-

hell

way

times

thy

that

once

peo

leads

gave

ple

on

the

-

save,

high,

law

and

and

in

give

close

cloud

them

the

and

vic

path

maj

t'ry

to

es

-

-

o'er

mis

ty-

the

er

and

-

grave.

y.

awe.

-

R.

R.

R.

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Tune: MERTON (87 87) Text: Vox Cla ra Ec ce In to nat

Hark, A Herald Voice Is Calling

Possible use: ADVENT • Entrance Hymn Option

Additional Verses:7.O come, thou Dayspring, come and cheerour spirits by thine advent here;disperse the gloomy clouds of night,and death’s dark shadows put to flight.

9. O come, Desire of nations, bind in one the hearts of all mankind; bid thou our sad divisions cease, and be thyself our King of Peace.

8.O come, thou Root of Jesse’s tree,an ensign of thy people be;before thee rulers silent fall;all peoples on thy mercy call.

1. Hark, a her ald- voice is call ing;- “Christ is nigh,” it seems to say;

“Cast a way- the dreams of dark ness,- O ye chil dren- of the day.”

3.

2. Star

Lo,

tled

the

- at

Lamb

the

so

sol

long

emn

ex

- warn

pect-

ing,

ed,

-

-

Let

Comes

the

with

earth

par

bound

don

-

-

soul

down

a

from

rise;

heav’n;

-

Christ

Let

her

us

Sun,

haste,

all

with

sloth

tears

dis

of

pel

sor

- ling,

row,

-

-

Shines

One

up

and

on

all

- the

to

morn

be

ing

for

- skies.

giv’n.-

5.

4.

Hon

So when

or,-

next

glo

He

ry,-

comes

might,

with

and

glo

bless

ry,

ing

-

-

Shrou

to

ding

the

- all

Fa

the

ther-

earth

and

in

the

fear,

Son,

May

with

He

the

then

ev

as

er-

our

last-

de

ing-

fend

Spir

- er,

it,

-

-

On

while

the

e

clouds

ter-

of

nal-

heav’n

ag

ap

es-

pear.

run.

-

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Tune: NUN KOMM DER HEIDEN HEILAND (77 77) Text: St. Ambrose (†397)

Savior Of The Nations Come

Possible use: ADVENT • Recessional Hymn Option

1. Sav ior- of the na tions,- come; Vir gin's- Son, here make thy home!

Mar vel- now, O heav’n and earth, that the Lord chose such a birth.

2.

3.

4.

Not

Won

From

by

drous

the

-

hu

birth!

Fa

man

O

ther

-

-

flesh

forth

won

and

he

drous-

blood;

child

came

by

of

and

the

the

re

Spir

Vir

turn-

it

gin

eth

-

-

-

of

to

un

our

the

de-

God

same,

filed!-

was

Though

cap

the

by

tive-

Word

all

lead

of

the

ing-

God

world

death

made

and

dis

flesh,

hell

owned,-

wo

still

high

man's

to

the

- off

be

song

spring,

in

of

-

pure

heav’n

tri

and

en

umph-

fresh.

throned.

swell!

5.

6.

7.

-

Praise

Bright

Thou, the

ly

to

-

Fa

doth

God

ther's

thy

the

- on

man

Fa

ly

ger

ther

-

-

-

Son,

shine,

sing,

hast

glo

praise

o'er

rious

to

-

sin

is

God

the

its

the

vic

light

Son,

t'ry

di

our

- won.

vine.

King,

-

bound

Let

praise

less

not

to

- shall

sin

God

thy

o'er

the

-

king

cloud

Spir

dom

this

it

-

-

be;

light;

be

when

ev

ev

shall

er

er

-

-

we

be

and

its

our

e

glo

faith

ter-

ries

thus

nal

-

-

see?

bright.

ly.-

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Tune: WINCHESTER NEW (LM) Text: Charles Coffin (†1749)

On Jordan’s Bank The Baptist’s Cry

Possible use: ADVENT • Recessional Hymn Option

1. On Jor dan’s- bank the Bap tist’s- cry an -

nounc es- that the Lord is nigh; a wake- and heark en,-

for he brings glad tid ings- of the King of kings.

2.

3. For

Then cleansed

thou

be

art

eve

our

ry

sal

- soul

va-

from

tion,-

sin;

Lord,

make

our

straight

ref

the

uge-

way

and

for

our

God

great

with

re

in,

ward;

-

-

pre

with

pare

out

-

-

we

thy

in

grace

our

we

hearts

waste

a

a

home

way-

where

like

such

flow’rs

a

that

might

with

y

er

-

-

Guest

and

may

de

come.

cay.-

4.

5. All

To heal

praise,

the

e

sick

ter-

stretch

nal-

out

Son,

thine

to

hand,

thee,

and

whose

bid

ad

the

vent-

fall

doth

en

thy

- sin

peo

ner

ple

-

-

stand;

free;

shine

whom

forth

with

and

the

let

Fa

thy

ther-

light

we

re

a

store

dore

-

-

earth’s

and

own

Ho

true

ly-

love

Spir

li

it

-

-

ness

ev

- once

er-

more.

more.-

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Tune: Felix Mendelssohn (†1847) Text: Charles Wes ley (†1788)

Hark! The Herald Angels Sing

Possible use: CHRISTMASTIDE • Entrance Hymn Option

1.

2.

Hark!

Christ,

The

by

her

high

ald

est

-

-

an

Heav’n

gels

a

- sing,

dored;-

“Glo

Christ

ry

the

- to

ev

the

er-

new

last-

born

ing

-

-

King;

Lord;

Peace

Late

on

in

earth,

time,

and

be

mer

hold-

cy

Him

- mild,

come,

God

Off

and

spring-

sin

of

ners

the

- rec

vir

on

gin’s

-

-

ciled!”

womb.

-

Joy

Veiled

ful,

in

- all

flesh

ye

the

na

God

tions

head

-

-

rise,

see;

Join

Hail

the

th’in

tri

car-

umph

nate

-

-

of

De

the

i-

skies;

ty,-

With

Pleased

th’an

as

gel

man

- ic

with

- host

man

pro

to

claim,

dwell,

- “Christ

Je

is

sus-

born

our

in

Em

Beth

ma-

le

nu

-

-

hem!”

el.

-

-

Hark!Refrain: the her ald- an gels- sing, “Glo ry- to the new born- King!”

3.

4.

Hail

Come,

the

De

heav’n

sire-

ly

of

- Prince

na

of

tions,-

Peace!

come,

Hail

Fix

the

in

Sun

us

of

Thy

Right

hum

eous

ble

-

-

ness!

home;

-

Light

Rise,

and

the

life

wom

to

an’s-

all

con

He

qu’ring-

brings,

Seed,

Ris’n

Bruise

with

in

heal

us

ing

the

- in

ser

His

pent’s-

wings.

head.

Mild

Now

He

dis

lays

play-

His

Thy

glo

sav

ry

ing

-

-

by,

pow’r,

Born

Ru

that

ined-

man

na

no

ture-

more

now

may

re

die.

store;-

Born

Now

to

in

raise

mys

the

tic-

sons

un

of

ion-

earth,

join

Born

Thine

to

to

give

ours,

them

and

sec

ours

ond

to

- birth.

Thine.

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Tune: ADESTE FIDELES Text: John Francis Wade (†1786)

O Come, All Ye Faithful

Possible use: CHRISTMASTIDE • Entrance Hymn Option

1.

2.

3.

O come,

True

Sing,

all

God

choirs

ye

of

of

faith

true

an

ful,

God,

gels,-

joy

Light

sing

ful

from

in

- and

Light

ex

tri

E

ul-

um

ta

ter

-

-

-

phant,

tion;

nal,

-

-

-

O

O

come

Lo,

sing,

ye,

He

all

O

ab

ye

come

hors

cit

-

i-

ye,

not

zens-

to

the

of

Beth

Vir

heav en-

le

gin’s

a

-

-

hem.

womb;

bove!

-

-

Come

Son

Glo

and

of

ry-

be

the

to

hold

Fa

God,

- Him,

ther,

all

- be

born

got

glo

-

the

ten,

ry

-

-

King

not

in

of

cre

the

an

at

high

-

gels;

ed;

est;

-

-

-

O

Ve

Refrain: come,

ní-

let

te,-

us

a

a

do-

dore

-

-

Him,

mus,-

O

ve

come,

ní-

let

te,-

us

a

a

do-

-

-

dore

Him,

mus,-

O

ve

come,

ní-

let

te,-

us

a

a

do-

dore

-

-

Him,

mus-

Christ

the

mi-

Lord.

num.-

5.

4.

6.

Ad

Yea,

é

De

-

Lord,

ste

um

-

-

we

fi

de

greet

De

-

Thee,

les,

o,

-

-

born

lae

lu

this

ti-

hap

tri

men-

py

um

de

morn-

-

phán-

mi-

tes,

ing,

ne

-

-

-

Ve

Je

Ge

-

sus,

te,

stant

-

-

-

to

ve

pu

Thee

él

-

-

be

te

lae

-

-

in

glo

Béth

ry

le

sce

-

-

-

giv'n;

hem.

ra.

-

-

Word

Na

De

of

tum

um

-

-

the

vi

Fa

ve

-

ther,

te

rum,

-

-

-

now

Re

in

gem

ni

-

-

flesh

an

tum-

ap

ge

non

-

pear

fa

-

-

ing.

rum.

ctum.

-

-

-

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Tune: ANTIOCH Text: Isaac Watts (†1748)

Joy To The World

Possible use: CHRISTMASTIDE • Recessional Hymn Option

1.

2.

Joy

Joy

to

to

the

the

world,

earth,

the

the

Lord

Sav

is

ior-

come!

reigns!

Let

Let

earth

men

re

their

-

ceive

songs

her

em

King;

ploy;-

Let

While

eve

fields

ry

and

- heart

floods,

pre

rocks,

pare

hills

- Him

and

room,

plains

And

Re

Heav'n

peat-

and

the

na

sound

ture

ing

-

-

sing,

joy,

And

Re

Heav'n

peat-

and

the

na

sound

ture

ing

-

-

sing,

joy,

And

Re

Heav'n,

peat,-

and

re

Heav'n

peat-

and

the

na

sound

ture

ing

-

-

sing.

joy.

3.

4.

No

He

more

rules

let

the

sins

world

and

with

sor

truth

rows

and

- grow,

grace,

Nor

And

thorns

makes

in

the

-

fest

na

the

tions-

ground;

prove

He

The

comes

glo

to

ries-

make

of

His

His

bless

right

ings

eous

-

- -

flow

ness,-

Far

And

as

won

the

ders-

curse

of

is

His

found,

love,

Far

And

as

won

the

ders-

curse

of

is

His

found,

love,

Far

And

as,

won

far

ders,-

as

won

the

ders-

curse

of

is

His

found.

love.

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2.

1.

From

God rest

God

you

our

mer

heav’n

ry,

ly

-

-

gen

Fa

tle- men,

ther-

- Let

A

noth

bless

ing

èd

-

-

you

an

dis

gel-

may,

came,

-

For

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to

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tain-

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shep

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born

tid

up

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on

of

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the

day

same,

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save

that

us

in

all

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from

le-

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hem-

tan's

was

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a

by

stray.

name.

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joy; O tid ings- of com fort- and joy!

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sing

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with

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place,

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hood

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pest,

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storm

now

and

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wind,

brace.-

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went

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mas-

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ers

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doth

to

ef

find.

face.-

Tune: GOD REST YOU MERRY Text: Traditional

God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen

Possible use: CHRISTMASTIDE • Recessional Hymn Option

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3.

2.

1.

6.

5.

4.

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The

They

Then

This

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first

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by

star

en

let

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us

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to

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with

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saw

that

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wise

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cer

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rev

prais

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poor

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lay;

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in

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and

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of

hath

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in

and

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stop

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earth

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great

in

and

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of

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light,

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ence

nought,

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on

and

and

right

their

and

a

to

cold

so

fol

o

gold,

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it

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ver

win

-

-

con

the

the

and

his

ter's- night

tin

star

place

myrrh,

blood

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that

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where

and

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day

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frank

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bought.

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NowRefrain: ell,- Now ell,- Now ell,- Now ell,-

born is the King of Is ra- el.-

Tune: THE FIRST NOWELL (Irregular) Text: Traditional

The First Nowell

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Tune: DIX (77 77 77) Text: William Dix (†1898)

As With Gladness Men Of Old

Possible use: EPIPHANY • Entrance Hymn Option

1. As with glad ness,- men of old Did the guid ing- star be hold-

As with joy they hailed its light Lead ing- on ward,- beam ing- bright

So, most glo rious- Lord, may we Ev er- more- be led to Thee.

3.

2.

As

As with

they

joy

of

ful

fered

-

-

steps

gifts

they

most

sped

rare

To

At

that

that

low

man

ly

ger

-

-

man

rude

ger

and

- bed

bare;

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So

to

may

bend

we

the

with

knee

ho

be

ly-

fore

joy,

- Him

Pure

Whom

and

Heav’n

free

and

from

earth

sin’s

a

al

dore;

loy,

-

-

So

All

may

our

we

cost

with

liest-

will

treas

ing

ures

-

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feet

bring,

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Christ,

er

to

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our

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heav’n

cy

ly

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seat.

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4. Ho

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ly

the

- Je

heav’n

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ly

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eve

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ry

try

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day

bright,

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nar

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way;

light;

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when

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earth

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ly

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are

its

past,

Crown,

Bring

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our

its

ran

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somed

which

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not

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down;

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need

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no

er-

star

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to

we

guide,

sing

Where

Al

no

le-

clouds

lu-

Thy

ias-

glo

to

ry

our

- hide.

King!

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Tune: ST. GEORGE’S WINDSOR (77 77D) Text: Christopher Wordsworth (†1885)

Songs Of Thankfulness And Praise

Possible use: EPIPHANY • Recessional Hymn Option

1.

2. Man

Songs of

i-

thank

fest-

ful

at

- ness

Jor

- and

dan's-

praise,

stream,

Je

Proph

sus,

et,

-

-

Lord,

Priest

to

and

thee

King

we

su

raise,

preme;-

man

and

i

at

- fest

Ca

- ed

na,

-

-

by

wed

the

ding-

star

guest,

to

in

the

thy

sag

God

es

head

-

-

from

man

a

i-

far;

fest;

-

-

branch

man

of

i-

roy

fest-

al

in

- Da

pow’r

vid’s

di

- stem

vine,-

in

chang

thy

ing-

birth

wa

at

ter-

Beth

in

le

to

-

-

hem;

wine;

-

an

an

thems

thems

-

-

be

be

to

to

thee

thee

ad

ad

dressed,

dressed,

-

-

God

God

in

in

man

man

made

made

man

man

i

i

-

-

fest.

fest.

-

-

5.

4.

3.

Grant

Sun

Man i

and

us

- fest

moon

grace

- in

shall

to

mak

dark

see

ing

ened

thee,

-

-

whole

be,

Lord,

pal

stars

mir

sied

shall

rored

-

-

limbs

fall,

in

the

and

thy

faint

heav’ns

ho

ing

shall

ly

-

-

soul;

flee;

Word;

man

Christ

may

i

will

we

- fest

then

im

- in

like

i-

val

light

tate-

iant

ning

thee

-

-

fight,

shine,

now,

quell

all

and

ing

will

be

- all

see

pure,

the

his

as

dev

glo

pure

il’s

rious

art

-

-

might;

sign;

thou;

man

all

that

i

will

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- fest

then

like

- in

the

to

gra

trum

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cious

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may

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will,

hear,

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all

at

er

will

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- bring

see

great

ing

the

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- good

Judge

piph-

from

ap

a-

ill;

pear;

ny;

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-

an

thou

and

thems

by

may

- be

all

praise

to

wilt

thee,

thee

be

ev

ad

con

er-

dressed,

fessed,

blest,

-

-

God

God

God

in

in

in

man

man

man

made

made

made

man

man

man

i

i

i

-

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fest.

fest.

fest.

-

-

-

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Tune: FOREST GREEN (DCM) Text: Christian Hymnbook, 1865, alt.

“I Come,” The Great Redeemer Cries

Possible use: BAPTISM OF THE LORD • Entrance Hymn Option

1. “I come,” the great Re deem- er- cries, “To do thy will, O Lord!”

At Jor dan's- stream, be hold!- He seals the sure pro phet- ic- word.

“Thus it be comes- us to ful fill- all right eous- ness,”- he said.

Then, faith ful- to the Lord's com mands,- through Jor dan’s- flood was led.

2.

3.

O

True

glo

Lamb

rious

of

- voice!

God

The

made man

Fa ther

i-

- speaks

fest,-

from

the

heav’n’s

Fa

ex

ther's-

alt

bless

- ed

èd

-

-

height:

Son.

“This

And

is

he

my

who

Son,

sin

my

had

well

nev

be

er

-

-

loved,

known

- in

hath

whom

all

I

our

take

sins

de

un

light.”

done.

-

-

The

No

Sav

more

ior

we’ll

- Je

count

sus,

our

- Ho

selves-

ly

our

- Lord!

own

His

but

Name

his

we

in

will

bonds

pro

of

fess,

love.

-

like

Oh,

him

may

de

such

sir

bonds

- ous

for

- to

ev

ful

er-

fill

draw

- God’s

our

will

souls

in

to

right

things

eous

a

- ness.

bove!

-

-

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Tune: TALLIS CANON (LM) Text: Sedulius (5th century), alt.

Blest Author Of This Earthly Frame

Possible use: BAPTISM OF THE LORD • Recessional Hymn Option

1. Blest Au thor- of this earth ly- frame, To take a ser vant’s- form He came,

That, lib er- at- ing- flesh by flesh, Whom He had made might live a fresh.-

2. In that chaste pa rent’s- ho ly- womb Ce les- tial- grace hath found its home;

And she, as earth ly- bride un known,- Yet calls that Off spring- blest her own.

3. That Son, that Roy al- Son she bore, Whom Ga briel's- voice had told a fore;-

Whom, in his moth er- yet con cealed,- The in fant- Bap tist- had re vealed.-

4. Lo, dipped in Jor dan’s- cleans ing- stream, The Lamb of God would whit er- seem;

Yet ’twas our sins, in foul ar ray,- He bore, and bear ing- washed a way.-

5. All hon or,- laud, and glo ry- be, O Je sus,- Vir gin- born- to Thee:

All glo ry,- as is ev er- meet, To Fa ther- and to Par a- clete.-

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Tune: ST. FLAVIAN (CM) Text: Claudia Hernaman (†1898)

Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days

Possible use: LENT & HOLY WEEK • Entrance Hymn Option

1. Lord, who through out- these for ty- days for us didst fast and pray,

teach us with thee to mourn our sins, and close by thee to stay.

2. As thou with Sa tan- didst con tend- and didst the vic t'ry- win,

O give us strength in thee to fight, in thee to con quer- sin.

3. As thou didst hun ger- bear and thirst, so teach us, gra cious- Lord,

to die to self, and chief ly- live by thy most ho ly- word.

4. And through these days of pen i- tence,- and through thy Pas sion- tide,-

yea, ev er- more,- in life and death, Je sus!- with us a bide.-

5. A bide- with us, that so, this life of suf fer- ing- o'er past,-

an East er- of un end- ing- joy we may at tain- at last!

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Tune: AUS DER TIEFE (77 77) Text: George Smyttan (†1870)

Forty Days And Forty Nights

Possible use: LENT & HOLY WEEK • Entrance Hymn Option

1. For ty- days and for ty- nights thou wast fast ing- in the

wild; for ty- days and for ty- nights tempt ed,- and yet un de- filed.-

2. Should not we thy sor row- share and from world ly- joys ab -

stain, fast ing- with un ceas- ing- prayer, strongwith thee to suf fer- pain?

3. Then if Sa tan- on us press, Je sus,- Sav ior,- hear our

call! Vic tor- in the wil der- ness,- grant we may not faint or fall!

4. So shall we have peace di vine:- ho lier- glad ness- ours shall

be; round us, too, shall an gels- shine, such as min is- tered- to thee.

5. Keep, O keep us, Sav ior- dear, ev er- con stant- by thy

side; that we thee we may ap pear- at th’e ter- nal- East er- tide.-

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Tune: ST. THEODULPH (76 76D) Text: Theodulph of Orleans (†821)

All Glory, Laud, And Honor

Possible use: LENT & HOLY WEEK • Entrance Hymn Option

AllRefrain: glo ry,- laud and hon or,- To Thee, Re deem- er,- King,

To Whom the lips of chil dren- Made sweet ho san- nas- ring.

1. Thou art the King of Is ra- el,- Thou Da vid’s- roy al- Son,

Who in the Lord’s Name com est,- The King and Bless èd- One.

2. The com pa- ny- of an gels- Are prais ing- Thee on High,

And mor tal- men and all things Cre at- ed- make re ply.-

3. The peo ple- of the He brews- With palms be fore- Thee went;

Our prayer and praise and an thems- Be fore- Thee we pre sent.-

4.

5.

To

Thou

Thee,

didst

be

ac

fore

cept

-

-

Thy

their

pas

prais

sion,

es;

-

-

They

Ac

sang

cept-

their

the

hymns

prayers

of

we

praise;

bring,

To

Who

Thee,

in all

now high

good

ex

de

alt

light

-

-

ed,

est,

-

-

Our

Thou

mel

good

o

and

- dy

gra

- we

cious-

raise.

King.

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Tune: ERHALT UNS, HERR (LM) Text: Pope St. Gregory (†604)

The Glory Of These Forty Days

Possible use: LENT & HOLY WEEK • Recessional Hymn Option

1. The glo ry- of these for ty- days we cel e- brate- with songs of praise; for

Christ, through whom all things were made, him self- has fast ed- and has prayed.

2. A lone- and fast ing- Mo ses- saw the lov ing- God who gave the law;

and to E li- jah,- fast ing,- came the steeds and char i- ots- of flame.

3. So Dan iel- trained his mys tic- sight, de liv- ered- from the li ons’- might;

and John, the Bride groom’s- friend, be came- the her ald- of Mes si- ah's- name.

4. Then grant us, Lord, like them to be full oft in fast and prayer with thee;

our spir its- strength en- with thy grace, and give us joy to see thy face.

5. O Fa ther,- Son, and Spir it- blest, to thee be eve ry- prayer ad dressed,-

who art in three fold- Name a dored,- from age to age, the on ly- Lord.

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Tune: CRUCIFER (10 10 with Refrain) Text: Kitchen (†1912) & Newbolt (†1956)

Lift High The Cross

Possible use: LENT & HOLY WEEK • Recessional Hymn Option

LiftRefrain: high the cross, the love of Christ pro claim- till

all the world a dore- his sa cred- Name.

1.

2. Led

Come, breth

on

ren,

their

- fol

way

low

by

- where

this

our

tri

Cap

um-

tain

phant

-

-

trod,

sign,

our

the

King

hosts

vic

of

to

God

- rious,

in

- Christ

con

the

qu'ring-

Son

ranks

of

com

God.

bine.-

4.

3. Each

From

new

far

born

thest

-

-

sol

re

dier

gions

-

-

of

let

the

their

Cru

hom

ci

age

-

-

fied

bring,

-

bears

and

on

on

the

his

brow

Cross

the

a

seal

dore-

of

their

him

Sav

who

ior-

died.

King.

5.

6.

Set

For

up

thy

thy

blest

throne,

Cross

that

which

earth’s

doth

de

for

spair

all

- may

a

cease

tone-

be

cre

neath

a

-

-

the

tion's-

shad

prais

ow

es

-

-

of

rise

its

be

heal

fore-

ing

thy

- peace.

throne.

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Tune: PASSION CHORALE (76 76D) Text: Bernard of Clairvaux (†1153)

O Sacred Head, Surrounded

Possible use: LENT & HOLY WEEK • Recessional Hymn Option

1. O sa cred- head, sur round- ed- by crown of pierc ing- thorn!

O bleed ing- head, so wound ed,- re viled- and put to scorn!

Our sins have marred the glo ry- of thy most ho ly- face,

yet an gel- hosts a dore- thee and trem ble- as they gaze.

2.

3.

I

In

see

this

thy

thy

strength

bit

and

ter-

vig

pas

or

sion,

-

-

all

Good

fad

Shep

ing

herd,

-

-

in

think

the

of

strife,

me

and

with

death

thy

with

most

cru

sweet

el

com

- ri

pas-

gor,

sion,

-

-

be

un

reav

wor

-

-

ing

thy

-

-

thee

though

of

I

life;

be:

O

be

ag

neath-

o

thy

- ny

cross

- and

a

dy

bid-

ing!

ing

-

-

O

for

love

ev

to

er-

sin

would

ners

I

- free!

rest,

Je

in

sus,

thy

- all

dear

grace

love

sup

con

ply

fid

-

-

ing,

ing,

-

-

O

and

turn

with

thy

thy

face

pres

on

ence-

me.

blest.

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Tune: VICTIMAE PASCHALI (77 77D) Text: Wipo of Burgundy (†1048)

Christ, The Lord, Is Risen Today

Possible use: EASTERTIDE • Entrance Hymn Option

2.

1.

Christ,

Christ, the

the

Lord

Vic

is

tim-

ris’n

un

to

de-

day;

filed,

-

-

Chris

God

tians,

and

- haste

man

your

has

vows

rec

to

on-

pay;

ciled,-

Make

When

your

in

joy

fierce

and

and

prais

blood

es

y

-

-

known

strife

At

Met

the

to

Pas

geth-

chal

er

-

-

Vic

Death

tim’s

and

- throne.

Life.

For

Chris

the

tians,-

sheep

on

the

this

Lamb

hap

has

py-

bled,

day,

Sin

Raise

less

your

- in

hearts

the

with

sin

joy

ner’s

and

- stead;

say:

Christ,

Christ,

the

the

Lord,

Lord,

is

is

ris’n

ris’n

on

on

high;

high;

Now

Now

He

He

lives,

lives,

no

no

more

more

to

to

die!

die!

4.

3.

Christ,

Say, O

Who

wond

once

’ring

for

- Mar

sin

y,

ners

-

-

say

bled,

What

Now

you

the

saw

first

a

born-

long

from

- the

the

way.

dead,

Throned

“I be

in

held

glo

- two

rious-

an

maj

gels

es

-

-

bright,

ty,-

emp

Reigns

ty

through

- tomb

all

and

e

wrap

ter-

pings

ni

-

-

white;

ty.-

I

Hail,

be

e

held

ter

-

-

the

nal-

glo

Hope

ry

on

- bright

high!

Of

Hail,

the

Thou

ris

King

en

of

- Lord

vic

of

to-

light.

ry!-

Christ,

Hail,

my

Thou

hope,

Prince

is

of

ris’n

life

a

a

gain;

dored!

-

-

Now

Help

he

us,

lives,

save

and

us,

lives

gra

to

cious-

reign!”

Lord!

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Tune: AVE VIRGO VIRGINUM (76 76D) Text: St. John Damascene († c. 750)

Come, Ye Faithful, Raise The Strain

Possible use: EASTERTIDE • Entrance Hymn Option

1.

2.

Come,

'Tis

ye

the

faith

spring

ful,

of

- raise

souls

the

to

strain

day:-

of

Christ

tri

hath

um

burst

- phant

his

- glad

pris

ness!

on,

-

-

God

and

hath

from

brought

three

his

days'

Is

sleep

ra

in

- el

death

- in

as

to

a

- joy

sun

from

hath

sad

ris

ness:

en;

-

-

loosed

all

from

the

Pha

win

roah's

ter

-

-

bit

of

ter

our

- yoke

sins,

Ja

long

cob's

and

- sons

dark,

and

is

daugh

fly

ters,

ing

-

-

led

from

them

his

with

light,

un

to

mois

whom

- tened

we

- foot

give

through

laud

the

and

Red

praise

Sea

un

wa

dy-

ters.

ing.

-

-

5.

4.

3.

“Al

Nei

Now the

ther

le-

-

queen

might

lu-

of

the

ia”-

sea

gates

now

sons,

of

we

- bright

death,

cry

with

nor

to

the

the

our

day

tomb's

King

of

dark

Im

splen

por

mor-

dor,

tal,

tal,

-

-

-

with

nor

who

the

the

tri

roy

watch

um-

al

ers,

phant

-

-

-

feast

nor

burst

of

the

the

feasts,

seal

bars

hold

of

comes its

thee

the

joy

as

tomb's

to

a

dark

ren

mor

por

der;

tal:

tal;

-

-

-

comes

but

“al

to

to

le-

glad

day

lu

-

-

Je

a

ia,”-

ru

midst

with

-

-

sa

the

the

- lem,

twelve

Son

- who

thou

God

with

didst

the

true

stand,

Fa

af

be

ther-

fec

stow

prais

-

-

tion

ing

ing;

-

-

-

wel

that

“al

comes

thy

le

-

-

in

peace

lu-

un

which

ia”-

wea

ev

yet

- ried

er

a

-

-

strains

more

gain

-

-

Je

pas

to

sus'

seth

the

-

-

res

hu

Spir

ur

man

it

-

-

-

rec

know

rais

- tion.

ing.

ing.

-

-

-

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Tune: REGINA CAELI JUBILA Text: Cath. Hymn. Germanicum, 1584

Be Joyful, Mary, Heavenly Queen

Possible use: EASTERTIDE • Entrance Hymn Option

2.

1.

The

Be joy

Son

ful,

you

- Mar

bore

y,

by

- heav’n

hea

ly

ven’s

-

-

queen,

grace,

Gau

Be

de,

joy

- Ma

ful,-

Ma

- -

-

a:

ry:

Your

Did

grief

all

is

our

changed

guilt

to

and

joy

sin

se

ef

rene,

face,

-

-

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

-

-

ia,

ia!

-

-

Lae

Re

joice,

-

-

re,

re

- O

joice,-

Ma

O

Ma

- a!

ry!

-

-

3.

4. Then

The Lord

pray

is

to

ris

God,

en

O

- from

Vir

the

gin-

dead,

fair,

Gau

Be

de,

joy

- Ma

ful,-

Ma

- -

-

a:

ry: That

He rose

He

in

our

glo

souls

ry

to

- as

heav

He

en-

said.

bear.

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

-

-

ia,

ia!

-

-

Lae

Re

joice,

-

-

re,

re

- O

joice,-

Ma

O

Ma

- a!

ry!

-

-

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Tune: EASTER HYMN (77 77 with Alleluias) Text: Traditional

Jesus Christ Is Risen Today

Possible use: EASTERTIDE • Recessional Hymn Option

2.

1.

Hymns

Je sus

of

- Christ

praise

is

then

ris'n

let

to

us

day,

sing,

- Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

our

un

tri

to-

um

Christ,

- phant

our

- ho

heav'n

ly

ly

-

-

day,

King,

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

who

who

did

en

once

dured-

up

the

on

cross

- the

and

cross,

grave,

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

suf

sin

fer

ners

-

-

to

to

re

re

deem

deem

-

-

our

and

loss.

save.

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

3.

4. Lives

But the

a

pains

gain-

which

our

he

glo

en

rious-

dured,

King,

- Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

our

Where,

sal

O

va

death,

- tion

is

- have

now

pro

thy

cured,

sting?

- Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

now

Once

a

He

bove

died

- the

our

sky

souls

he's

to

King,

save,

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

where

Where

the

thy

an

vic

gels

to

-

-

ev

ry,-

er

O

- sing.

grave?

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

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Tune: ST. MAGNUS (CM) Text: St. Fulbert of Chartres (†1028)

Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem

Possible use: EASTERTIDE • Recessional Hymn Option

1. Ye choirs of new Je ru- sa- lem,- your sweet est- notes em ploy,-

the pas chal- vic to- ry- to hymn in strains of ho ly- joy.

2. How Ju dah’s- Li on- burst his chains, and crushed the ser pent’s- head;

and brought with him, from death’s do mains- the long im- pris- oned- dead.

3.

4. Tri

From hell’s

um-

de

phant-

vour

in

- ing

his

- jaws

glo

the

ry-

prey

now

a

his

lone

scep

- our

tre-

lead

rul

er

eth

-

-

bore;

all;

his

earth,

ran

heav’n

somed

and

- hosts

hell

pur

be

sue

fore

-

-

their

him

way

bow

where

and

he

at

has

his

gone

foot

be

stool-

fore.

fall.

-

5.

6. All

While joy

glo

ful

ry

-

-

thus

to

his

the

praise

Fa

we

ther-

sing,

be,

his

all

mer

glo

cy

ry

-

-

we

to

im

the

plore,

Son,

-

in

all

to

glo

- his

ry,-

pal

Ho

ace

ly

-

-

bright

Ghost

to

to

bring

thee,

and

while

keep

end

us

less-

ev

ag

er

es

-

-

more.

run.

-

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Tune: WÜRTTEMBURG (77 77 with Alleluia) Text: Michael Weisse (†1534)

He, Who Gave For Us His Life

Possible use: EASTERTIDE • Recessional Hymn Option

1. He, who gave for us His life, Who for us en dured- the strife, Is our

Pas chal- Lamb to day;- We, too, sing for joy, and say: Al le- lu- ia!-

2.

3.

4.

He,

He

He

who

Who

Whose

bore

slum

path

all

bered

no

-

pain

in

re

and

the

cords-

loss

grave,

tell,

Com

Is

Who

fort

ex

de

- less

alt

scend

-

-

-

up

ed

ed

-

-

-

on

now

in

the

to

to-

cross,

save;

hell;

Lives

Now

Who

in

through

the

glo

Chris

strong

ry

ten

man

-

-

now

dom

armed

-

on

it

hath

high,

rings

bound,

Pleads

That

Now

for

the

in

us,

Lamb

high

and

is

est-

hears

King

Heav'n

our

of

is

cry;

kings.

crowned.

Al

Al

Al

le

le

le

-

-

-

lu

lu

lu

-

-

-

ia!

ia!

ia!

-

-

-

7.

6.

5.

Christ

Thou,

Now He

our

the

bids

Pas

Lord

us

chal

is

-

tell

Lamb

ris'n

a

in

a

broad

deed,

gain;

-

-

-

How

Christ,

Christ

the

Thy

hath

lost

ran

bro

may

somed

ken

-

-

be

peo

eve

re

ple

ry

-

-

stored,

feed:

chain;

- How

Take

Hark!

the

our

An

pen

sins

gel-

i

and

ic

-

-

tent

guilt

voic

- for

a

es-

giv'n,

way,

cry,

-

-

How

Let

Sing

we,

us

ing-

too,

sing

ev

may

by

er-

en

night

more-

ter

and

on

- Heav’n.

day:

high,

Al

Al

Al

le

le

le

-

-

-

lu

lu

lu

-

-

-

ia!

ia!

ia!

-

-

-

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Tune: LLANFAIR (77 77 with Alleluias) Text: Charles Wesley (†1788)

Hail The Day That Sees Him Rise

Possible use: ASCENSION • Entrance Hymn Option

1.

2. There

Hail the

for

day

him

that

high

sees

tri

him

umph-

rise,

waits;

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

to

lift

his

your

throne

heads,

a

e

bove

ter

-

-

the

nal-

skies;

gates!

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

Christ,

he

the

hath

Lamb

con

for

quered-

sin

death

ners

and

- giv'n,

sin;

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

en

take

ters

the

- now

King

the

of

high

glo

est

ry

-

-

heav'n!

in!

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

AlRefrain: le- lu- ia!

5.

4.

3.-

There

Still

See! he

for

we

lifts

us

shall

his

he

with

hands

in

thee

a

ter

re

-

bove;

cedes,

main,

-

-

- R.

R.

R.

See!

his

part

he

pre

ners-

shows

vail

of

-

the

ing

thy_e

-

prints

death

ter-

of

he

nal-

love:

pleads,

reign,

R.

R.

R.

Hark!

near

there

his

him

thy

gra

self

face

-

cious

pre

for

- lips

pares

ev

-

-

be

our

er-

stow,

place,

see,

-

Al

Al

Al

le

le

le

-

-

-

lu

lu

lu

-

-

-

ia!

ia!

ia!

-

-

-

bless

he

find

ings

the

our

- on

first

heav'n

his

fruits

of

Church

of

heav'ns

be

our

in

low.

race.

thee,

- R.

R.

R.

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Tune: ST. MAGNUS (CM) Text: Thomas Kelly (†1855)

The Head Once Crowned With Thorns

Possible use: ASCENSION • Recessional Hymn Option

1. The head that once was crownedwith thorns is crownedwith glo ry- now;

a roy al- di a- dem- a dorns- the might y- Vic tor's- brow.

2. The high est- place that heav'n af fords- is his, is his by right,

the King of kings, and Lord of lords, and heav'n's e ter- nal- Light.

4.

3.

To

The joy

them

of

the

all

cross

who

with

dwell

all

a

its

bove,

shame,

- the

with

joy

all

of

its

all

grace

be

is

low,

giv'n;

-

to

their

whom

name,

he

an

man

ev

i

er

-

-

fests

last

-

-

his

ing-

love

name;

and

their

grants

joy,

his

the

Name

joy

to

of

know.

heav'n.

5.

6. The

They suf

cross

fer

he

- with

bore

their

is

Lord

life

be

and

low,

health,

- they

though

reign

shame

with

and

him

death

a

to

bove,

him:

-

their

his

prof

peo

it

ple's

-

-

and

hope,

their

his

joy

peo

to

ple's-

know

wealth,

the

their

mys

ev

t'ry

er

-

-

of

last-

his

ing-

love.

theme.

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Tune: LOUIS LAMBILLOTTE (LM with Repeat) Text: Rabanus Maurus (†856)

Come, Holy Ghost

Possible use: PENTECOST • Entrance Hymn Option

1.

2. O

Come, Ho

Com

ly

fort

-

-

Ghost,

er,-

Cre

to

a

Thee

- tor

we

- blest,

cry,

And

Thou

in

heav'n

our

ly-

hearts

Gift

take

of

up

God

Thy

most

rest;

high;

Come

Thou

with

fount

Thy

of

grace

life

and

and

heav'n

fire

ly

of

- aid,

love,

To

And

fill

sweet

the

a

hearts

noint-

which

ing-

Thou

from

hast

a -

made,

bove,

To

And

fill

sweet

the

a

hearts

noint-

which

ing-

Thou

from

hast

a

made.

bove.-

4.

3.

Praise

O Ho

we

ly

the

- Ghost,

Lord,

through

Fa

Thee

ther-

a

and

lone,

Son,

- Know

And

we

the

the

blest

Fa

Spir

ther

it

-

-

and

with

the

Them

Son;

one;

Be

And

this

may

our

the

firm,

Son

un

on

chang

us

- ing

be

- creed:

stow-

That

The

Thou

gifts

dost

that

from

from

Them

the

both

Spir

pro

it-

-

ceed,

flow,

That

The

Thou

gifts

dost

that

from

from

Them

the

both

Spir

pro

it-

ceed.

flow.

-

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Tune: TALLIS CANON (LM) Text: Beata Nobis Gaudia

The Holy Spirit Was Outpoured

Possible use: PENTECOST • Recessional Hymn Option

2.

1.

On

Re joice!

each

- the

the

year

fire,

up

de

on

scend

-

-

its

ing,-

way

stood,

has

in

brought

quiv

a

’ring-

gain

tongues’

- that

si

bless

mil-

èd

i

-

-

day,

tude,-

when

tongues,

on

that

the

their

cho

words

sen

might

-

of

read

the

y-

Lord

prove,

the

and

Ho

fire,

ly

to

- Spir

make

it

them

- was

flame

out

with

poured.

love.

-

3.

4. These

To all

things

in

were

eve

done

ry

in

- tongue

type

they

that

spoke;

day,

a

when

-

maze

East

ment

er

-

-

in

tide-

the

had

crowd

passed

a

a

woke,

way,

-

-

who

the

mocked,

num

as

ber-

o

told

ver

which

- -

come

once

with

set

wine,

free

those

the

who

cap

were

tive-

filled

at

with

the

pow’r

ju

di

bi-

vine.

lee.

-

-

5.

6. To

And now,

God

O

the

ho

Fa

ly

ther,

-

-

God,

God

this

the

day

Son,

re

and

-

gard

God

us

the

as

Spir

we

it,-

hum

praise

bly

be

- pray,

done;

and

may

send

Christ

us,

the

from

Lord

thy

up -

heav'n

on

ly

us

- seat,

pour

the

the

bless

Spir

ings

it’s

-

-

of

gift

the

for

Par

ev

a

er

-

-

clete.

more.

-

-

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256

Tune: ST. FLAVIAN (CM) Text: Frederick Faber (†1863)

Most Ancient Of All Mysteries

Possible use: TRINITY SUNDAY • Entrance Hymn Option

1. Most an cient- of all mys ter- ies,- be fore- thy throne we lie;

have mer cy- now, most mer ci- ful,- most ho ly- Trin i- ty.-

2.When heav'n and earth were yet un made,- when time was yet un known,-

thou in thy bliss and maj es- ty- didst live and love a lone.-

3. Thou wast not born; there was no fount from which thy be ing- flowed;

there is no end which thou canst reach: but thou art sim ply- God.

4. How won der- ful- cre a- tion- is, the work which thou didst bless!

And O what then must thou be like,- e ter- nal- Love li- ness!-

5. Most an cient- of all mys ter- ies,- low at thy throne we lie;

have mer cy- now, most mer ci- ful,- most ho ly- Trin i- ty.-

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257

Tune: TALLIS CANON (LM) Text: Aeterna Lux Divinitas

O Trinity Of Blessed Light

Possible use: TRINITY SUNDAY • Recessional Hymn Option

1. O Trin i- ty- of bless èd- light, O

U ni- ty- of prince ly- might, Thy ho ly- name Thy

ser vants- bless, to Thee we pray, and Thee con fess.-

2.

3. Thou

We praise

First

the

and

Fa

Last,

ther,

from

- might

whom

y

there

- One;

springs

We

the

praise

Fount

the

of

sole

all

be

cre

- got

at

-

-

ten

ed

-

-

Son;

things,

We

Thou

praise

art

the

the

Ho

Life

ly

which

-

Ghost

moves

a

the

bove,

whole,

- Who

sure

joins

hope

Them

of

in

each

one

be

bond

liev-

of

ing-

love.

soul.

4.

5. O

As from

Fa

the

ther,-

Fa

Son

ther

and

- in

Ho

fi

ly

-

-

nite

Ghost,

- His

Al -

Son

might

and

y-

Word

God

e

of

ter

heav'n

- nal

and

- came,

earth,

So

All

too

mor

from

tals-

both

and

the

the

Par

heav'n

a

ly

-

-

clete

host

- Pro

Pro

creeds,

claim

-

-

in

Thy

De

ev

i

er

-

-

ty

last

-

-

the

ing-

same.

worth.

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258

Tune: WINCHESTER NEW (LM) Text: O Gloriosa Femina

O Glorious Maid, Exalted Far

Possible use: IMMACULATE CONCEPTION • Entrance Hymn Option

1. O glo rious- Maid, ex alt- ed- far be -

yond the light of burn ing- star, from him who made thee

thou hast won grace to be Moth er- of his Son.

2. That which was lost in hap less- Eve thy

ho ly- Sci on- did re trieve;- the tear worn- sons of

Ad am's- race through thee have seen the heav'n ly- place.

3.

4. All

Thou wast

hon

the

or,-

gate

laud

of

and

heavn's

glo

high

ry-

Lord,

be,

the

O

door

Je

through

sus,-

which

Vir

the

gin-

light

born-

hath

to

poured.

thee!

Chris

All

tians

glo

- re

ry,-

joice,

as

- for

is

through

ev

a

er-

Maid

meet,

to

to

all

Fa

man

ther-

kind

and

- is

to

life

Par

con

a-

veyed!

clete.

-

-

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259

Tune: FRENCH MELODY (11 11 with Refrain) Text: Traditional

Immaculate Mary

Possible use: IMMACULATE CONCEPTION • Recessional Option

1. Im mac- u- late- Mar y,- thy prais es- we sing,

Who reign est- in splen dor- with Je sus- our King.

ARefrain: ve,- A ve,- A ve- Ma rí- a!-

A ve,- A ve- Ma rí- a!- -

2. In heav en- the bless èd- thy glo ry- pro claim,-

On earth we thy chil dren- in voke- thy fair name.

4.

3.

We

Thy name

pray

is

for

our

our

pow

Moth

er,

er,

-

-

thy

the

vir

Church

tues

up

- our

on-

light,

earth,

Thy

And

love

bless,

is

dear

our

est-

com

La

fort,

dy,

-

-

thy

the

plead

land

ing

of

- our

our

might.

birth.

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260

Tune: ALLE TAGE SING UND SAGE (87 87D) Text: Omni Die Dic Mariae (12th century)

Daily, Daily Sing To Mary

Possible use: ASSUMPTION • Entrance Hymn Option

2.

1.

She

Dai ly,

is

- dai

might

ly

y

-

-

sing

to

to

de

Mar

liv-

y,

er.

-

-

Sing,

Call

my

her,

soul,

trust

her

her

prais

lov

es

ing

-

-

due.

ly.-

All

When

her

the

feasts,

tem

her

pest-

ac

rag

tions

es

-

- round

hon

thee,

or- With

She

the

will

heart's

calm

de

the

vo

trou

- tion

bled

-

-

true.

sea.

Lost

Gifts

in

of

won

heav

d'ring

en

-

-

con

she

tem

has

- pla

giv

- tion,

en,

-

-

Be

No

her

ble-

Maj

La

es

dy,

-

-

ty

to

- con

our

fess'd.

race.

-

Call

She,

her

the

Moth

Queen,

er,

who

- call

decks

her

her

Vir

sub

gin,

jects

-

-

Hap

With

py

the

- Moth

light

er,

of

- Vir

God's

gin

own

- blest.

grace.

4.

3.

All

Sing, my

my

tongue,

sens

the

es,-

Vir

heart,

gin's

af

- tro

fec-

phies

tions,

-

-

Who

Strive

for

to sound

us her

her

Mak

glo

er

ry

-

-

bore.

forth:

For

Spread

the

a

curse

broad-

of

the

old

sweet

in

me

flict

mo

-

-

ed,

rials

-

-

Peace

Of

and

the

bless

Vir

ing

gin's

-

-

to

price

re

less-

store.

worth:

-

Sing

Where

in

the

songs

voice

of

of

peace

mu

un

sic-

end

thrill

- ing,

ing,

-

-

Sing

Where

the

the

world’s

tongue

ma

of

jes

el

- tic

o

-

-

Queen.

quence,-

Wea

That

ry

can

- not

ut

nor

ter-

faint

hymns

in

be

tell

seem-

ing.

ing

-

-

All

All

the

her

gifts

match

she

less-

gives

ex

to

cel-

men.

lence?-

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261

Tune: SALVE REGINA CAELITUM (84 84 77 79) Text: att. Hrm. Contractus (11th century)

Hail, Holy Queen Enthroned Above

Possible use: ASSUMPTION • Recessional Hymn Option

1. Hail, ho ly- Queen en thron'd- a bove,- O Ma rí- a!-

Hail Moth er- of mer cy- and of love, O Ma rí- a!- R.

Tri

Refrain:

umph- all ye Cher u- bim,- Sing with us ye

Ser a- phim,- Heav'n and earth re sound- the hymn;

Sal ve,- Sal ve,- Sal ve- Re gí- na!-

2. Our life, our sweet ness,- here be low,- O Ma rí- a!-

Our hope in sor row- and in woe, O Ma rí- a!- R.

4.

3.

Turn

To thee

then

we

most

cry,

gra

poor

cious-

sons

Ad

of

vo-

Eve,

cate,-

O

O

Ma

Ma

-

-

a!

a!

-

-

To

T'ward

thee

us

we

thine

sigh,

eyes

we

com

mourn,

pas-

we

sion-

grieve,

ate,-

O

O

Ma

Ma

-

-

a!

a!

-

-

R.

R.

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262

Tune: KING’S LYNN (76 76D) Text: Horatio Nelson (†1913)

From All Thy Saints In Warfare

Possible use: ALL SAINTS • Entrance Hymn Option

1.

2. Praise,

From all

Lord,

thy

for

saints

thy

in

dis

war

ci-

fare,

ples,

-

-

for

who

all

see

thy

thee

saints

face

at

to

rest,

Face.

to

One

thee,

love,

O

one

bless

zeal

èd

im

- Je

pelled-

sus,

them,

- all

re

prais

spon-

es

sive

-

-

be

to

ad

thy

dressed;

Grace.

-

thou,

May

Lord,

we

didst

with

win

zeal

the

as

bat

ear

tle,

nest

-

-

that

the

they

faith

might

of

con

Christ

quer’rs

main

- be;

tain,-

their

and,

crowns

bound

of

in

liv

love

ing

as

- glo

breth

ry

ren,

-

-

are

at

lit

length

with

thy

rays

rest

from

at

thee.

tain.-

3.

4. Then

A pos

praise

- tles,

we

- proph

God

ets,

the

- mar

Fa

tyrs,

ther,

-

-

and

and

all

praise

the

we

sa

God

cred

the

- throng,

Son,

who

and

wear

God

the

the

spot

Ho

less

ly

-

-

rai

Spir

ment,

it,

-

-

who

e

raise

ter-

the

nal-

cease

Three

less

in

- song,

One;

for

till

these,

all

passed

the

on

ran

be

somed-

fore

num

- us,

ber-

Sav

fall

ior,

down

- we

be

thee

fore-

a

the

dore,

throne,

-

and,

and

walk

hon

ing

or,

-

-

in

pow’r,

their

and

foot

glo

steps,

ry,

-

-

would

as

serve

cribe-

thee

to

more

God

and

a

more.

lone.-

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263

Tune: SINE NOMINE (10 10 10 4) Text: William How (†1897)

For All The Saints

Possible use: ALL SAINTS • Recessional Hymn Option

1. For all the saints, who from their la bors- rest, who thee by

faith be fore- the world con fessed,- thy Name, O Je sus,-

be for ev- er- blest.

AlRefrain: le- lu- ia,- Al le- lu- ia!-

2.Thou wast their Rock, their For tress- and their Might; thou, Lord, their

Cap tain- in the well fought fight; thou, in the dark ness-

drear, their one true Light. R.

3.

4. From

But lo!

earth's

there

wide

breaks

bounds,

a

from

yet

o

more

cean's-

glo

far

rious

thest

-

-

day;

coast,

the

through

saints

gates

tri

of

um

pearl

- phant

streams

- rise

in

in

the

bright

count

ar

less-

ray;

host,

- the

and

King

sing

of

ing- to

glo

Fa

ry

ther,

-

-

pass

Son

es

and

- on

Ho

his

ly-

way.

Ghost:

R.

R.

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Tune: ST. THOMAS (87 87 87) Text: De Pro fun dis Ex cla man tes (1502)

Hearken, Shepherd Of The Sheep

Possible use: FUNERAL MASS • Entrance Hymn Option

1.

2. King

Christ, en

of

throned

glo

- in

ry,-

high

hear

est

our

- heav

voic

en,

es,

-

-

Hear

Grant

us,

the

cry

faith

ing

ful

-

-

from

rest,

the

we

deep

pray;

For

We

the

have

faith

sinned

ful

and

- ones

may

de

not

part

‘bide

- ed,

it,

- For

If

the

Thou

souls

mark

of

our

all

steps

that

a

sleep;

stray,-

As

Yet

Thy

we

kneel

plead

ing

that

- Church

sav

en

ing-

treat

vic

- eth,

tim,

-

-

Heark

Which

en,

for

- Shep

them

herd

we

- of

bring

the

to

sheep.

day.-

3.

4. They

That which

are

Thou,

Thine,

Thy

O

self,

take

- hast

them

of

to

fered

Thee;

- To

Thou

Thy

their

Fa

hope,

ther,

O

- of

raise

fer

them

- we:

high;

By

In

Thy

Thy

sac

mer

ri

cy

-

-

fice,

ev

- O

er-

Je

trust

sus,

ing,

-

-

From

Con

sin’s

fi-

bur

dent-

den

we

- set

make

them

our

free;

cry

Hear

That

us,

the

lov

souls

ing

whom

- friend

Thou

of

hast

sin

pur

ners,

chased

-

-

Mer

May

ci

un

- ful

to

-

-

and

Thy

gra

heart

cious

be

- be.

nigh.

5.

6.Where

Let Thy

the

plen

saints,

teous

Thy

- lov

throne

ing

sur

- kind

round

-

-

ness

ing,

-

-

On

Join

them

in

ev

the

er

an

- more

gel

-

-

be

ic-

poured;

song,

Where

Let them

Thy

through

Moth

Thy

er,-

bound

raised

less

in

- mer

glo

cy

ry,

-

-

Be

Leads

to

the

bound

great

less

re

- life

deem-

re

èd-

stored,

throng,

-

And

Grant

with

that

in

we,

- Thy

with

Fa

souls

ther’s

de

- man

part-

sions

ed,

-

-

Give

May

to

through

each

grace

a

at

place,

length

O

be

Lord.

long.-

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265

Tune: Adaptation from the Graduale Romanum Text: ICEL Adaptation

Editio Vaticana

May the an gels-

take you in to- par a- dise:- may the mar tyrs-

come to wel come- you on your way, and lead you

in to- the

ho ly- cit y,- Je ru- sa- lem.- May the choir of an gels-

wel come- you, and with Laz a- rus- who once was poor

may you have

ev er- last- ing- rest.

In pa ra- dí- sum:- de dú- cant- te An ge- li:-

in tu o- ad vén- tu- sus cí- pi- ant- te Már ty- res,-

et per dú- cant- te in ci vi- tá- tem- san ctam- Je rú- sa- lem.-

Cho rus- An ge- ló- rum- te su scí- pi- at,-

et cum Lá za- ro- quon dam- páu pe- re-

ae tér- -

nam- há be- as- ré qui- em.-

In Paradisum (Options I & II)

Possible use: FUNERAL MASS • Recessional Hymn Option

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Possible use: FUNERAL MASS • Recessional Hymn Option

Adaptation: Fr. Samuel F. Weber, O.S.B.

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In Paradisum (Option III)

To

Par a- dise- now * may the an gels- lead you,

may the mar tyrs- come to wel come- you on your way

and lead you to the ho ly- cit y,- Je ru- sa- lem.-

May the choirs of an gels- wel come- you

and with Laz-

a- rus,- who once was poor,

may you find ev er- last- ing- rest.

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Henoch was seen no more: because God took him . . . . (Genesis 5: 24)

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A fiery chariot and fiery horses parted them. (II Kings 2: 11)

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Hymn Suggestions forHoly Communion (General)

pages 269-325

Hymn SuggestionsOrganized by Liturgical Season

pages 203-266

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Tune: ST. COLUMBA (87 87) Text: Henry Baker (†1877)

The King Of Love My Shepherd Is

Possible use: Holy Communion

2.

1.

Where

The King

streams

of

of

love

liv

my

ing-

shep

wa

herd

ter

-

-

is,

flow,

whose

my

good

ran

ness

somed

-

-

fail

soul

eth

he

- nev

lea

er;

deth,

-

-

I

and

noth

where

ing

the

- lack

ver

if

dant-

I

pas

am

tures-

his,

grow,

and

with

3

he

food

is

ce

mine

les-

for

tial-

ev

fee

er.

deth.

-

-

4.

3. Per

In

verse

death's

- and

dark

fool

vale

ish

I

-

oft

fear

I

no

strayed,

ill

but

with

yet

thee,

in

dear

love

Lord,

He

be

sought

side-

me,

me;

and

thy

on

rod

his

and

3

shoul

staff

der

my

- gen

com

tly

fort

-

-

laid,

still,

and

thy

home,

cross

re

be

joic

fore

-

-

ing,

to

- brought

guide

me.

me.

6.

5.

And

Thou spread'st

so

a

through

ta

all

ble

the

- in

length

my

of

sight;

days

thy

thy

unc

good

tion

ness

-

-

grace

fail

be

eth-

stow

nev

- eth;

er:

-

-

and

Good

O

Shep

what

herd,-

trans

may

port

I

-

3

of

sing

de

thy

light

praise

- from

with

thy

in-

pure

thy

chal

house

ice

for

- flow

ev

eth!

er.

-

-

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f==3p ===’’37P ==’’’7p ===’’’7p ==’’’’’6p =’’’’5p =’’’’6p ==’’6p 6H =’’’+==’’’3p ==’’3p ==’’5p ===6p ==5p ==’43C =’’’’3p ’3. ==;=’’’’5u an-ge, língua, glo-ri- ó- si Córpo- ris mysté- ri- um,

f==5p ===’’’5p ==’6p ===7p ===’6p =’’’6p =’’5p ==4p 4H ==+===3p ===’’5p ===’’’4p ==’’’32C ===’3p ==’34P =’’’4p ’4. ===;==’’2p ===’’23P =’’’==’’’=3u Sangui-nísque pre-ti- ó-si, quem in mundi pré- ti- um, fru-ctus

ventris ge-ne-ró-si Rex ef-fú-dit gén-ti- um.

Text: St. Thomas Aquinas (†1274)

1. “Sing, O my tongue, the mystery of the glorious Body and of the precious Blood, which the King of the Gentiles, the fruit of a noble womb, shed for the redemption of the world.”

2. “Given to us, and born for us of a stainless Virgin, He dwelt on earth sowing the seed of the word, and closed in a wondrous manner the days of His earthly sojourning.”

3. “On the night of the Last Supper, reclining with His brethren—the Law having been fully complied with in regard to legal meats—with His own hands, He gives Himself as Food to the assembled twelve.”

Pange Lingua Gloriosi

Possible use: Holy Communion

P

f===’3p ==’37P ==’’’7p ==7p ====6p ==’5p ==’’6p ==’6p 6H ==’+=’3p ==3p ==’’5p ==’6p ==’’5p ==’’43C =’’’3p ’3. ==;=’’’5p =’’’’5p ===’’’6p ===7p ==’=’6u 2. No-bis da-tus, no-bis na-tus ex in-tácta Vír-gi- ne, et in mundo

conver-sá-tus, sparso ver-bi sé-mi-ne, su- i mo-ras in-co-lá-tus

f====’4p ==’’3p ===’4p ==’’’6p ==5p ==’’’43C =’’’’3p ’3. ===|| ============================================’’’ mi- ro cláu-sit ór-di- ne.

f==’’’3p ==’’’37P ===’7p ===’7p ==’’’6p ==’5p ==’’6p ===6p 6H ===+==’’’3p ==’’3p ===’’5p ====’6p ====’’5p ==’’43C ==’’3p ’3. ===;======’=5u 3. In su-pré-mæ nocte cœ-næ, re-cumbens cum frá-tri- bus,

f===’3p ===3p ==’’’4p ==’’5p ==67P ==76C ==+==’’4p ==’3p ==’4p ==6p ==’’’’5p ==’’’’43C =’’’3p ’3. ====|| =====================

f===’6p ==’’’’6p ==’’5p ==’4p 4H ==+==3p =’’’’5p ==’’4p ==’’32C ===3p ==’’’34P ==’4p ’4. ==|===’2p =’’23P ===’3p ==3p ==’’4p ===5p ==67P ==’76C =’’’4u

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f====5p==’5p==’’6p=’’’7p==’6p==6p==’’’’5p==’’4p4H==+=’’’3p==5p==4p==’’32C==’’3p=’34P==’4p’4.==|===2p==’23P===’’3p==’’’3p===’’=4u observá-ta le-ge ple-ne, ci-bis in le- gá-li-bus, ci-bum turbæ

4. “The Word-made-Flesh changes by His word true bread into His Flesh; and wine becomes the Blood of Christ; and if the intellect does not grasp this, faith alone suf-fices to make sure the sincere heart.”

5. “Let us therefore, prostrate, adore so great a Sacrament, and let the Old Law give way to the New Ordinance; let faith supplement the weakness of the senses.”

du- o-dé-næ se dat su- is má-ni- bus.

f====’3p===37P====7p==7p==’’’6p==’’’5p===’’’6p==’6p6H==’+==’’3p==’3p=’’’’5p==’’6p===5p==43C=’’’’3p’3.==’’;=’’’’5p===’5p====’=6u 4. Ver-bum ca-ro, pa-nem ve-rum, Verbo carnem éf-fi- cit, fitque

f==’’’’6p===’’’7p=====6p==’’6p==’’5p==’4p4H===+==3p==’5p=’’’’’4p==’’3p===4p=’’’’’45P=’’’5p’5.==’|==’’’2p==’’23P==’’’3p==’’’’3p====’’’’’=4u sanguis Chri-sti me-rum, et si sensus dé- fi-cit, ad firmándum

cor sincé-rum so-la fi-des súf-fi- cit.

f===’3p==’’’37P==’’’7p==7p==’6p==’5p==’6p==’’’6p6H===+==3p==’’3p==5p==’’’’6p===5p==’’43C==3p’3.===’;=’’’’’’5p==’’5p==’’’6p====7u 5. Tantum ergo Sacraméntum ve-ne-ré-mur cérnu- i: et an-tí-

f====’7p====’’’6p==’’6p==’5p==’’4p4H===+==’’’3p==’’’5p==4p==’’32C==’’3p=’’’34P=’’’4p’4.==’’’’|====2p==’’23P==’’’3p==3p==’’’4p==’==5u quum do-cuméntum no-vo ce-dat rí-tu- i: præstet fi-des sup-

plementum sénsu- um de-fé-ctu- i.

f====’’’4p=’’’5p==’’’67P==’76C==’’+==’’4p==3p==’’’4p=’’6p===’5p==’43C=’’’’3p’3.===||===========================’’’’

f===’’’’4p==’5p==’’67P==76C==+=’’’4p=’’’3p==4p==’6p==’’’5p=’’’’’43C=’’’3p’3.==’’=’||==============================’

f===’5p==’67P==’’76C===+===’’4p==’3p==4p===’’’6p==’5p===’43C=’’’3p’3.===||=============================’’

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1. Pange, língua, gloriósi Córporis mystérium,Sanguinísque pretiósi, quem in mundi prétium,

fructus ventris generósi Rex effúdit géntium.

1. “Sing, O my tongue, the mystery of the glorious Bodyand of the precious Blood, which the King of the Gentiles,

the fruit of a noble womb, shed for the redemption of the world.”

This famous text can be sung to numerous melodies:

6. “To the Father and to the Son be praise, glory, salvation, honor, power, and bene-diction also! And to Him proceeding from Them both be equal praise.”

Cantus Selecti, Tantum Ergo VII (“Sancte Dei”)

f===’’’3p==’’37P==’7p==’7p===6p==’’5p==’6p==’’6p6H==+==’’’3p==’’3p==’5p==6p=’’5p=’’’’43C=’’3p’3.===;==5p=’’’’5p===’’’6p==’’7p==’’=6u 6. Ge-ni- tó- ri, Ge-ni- tóque laus et ju-bi-lá-ti- o; sa-lus, ho-nor,

vir-tus quoque sit et be-ne- dícti- o; pro-ce-dénti ab utróque

f===’4p===’’3p==’’4p==’’6p==’5p=’’’43C=’’’3p’3.===||===’’3p4p3p===23P’2.3.===||===============================’’ compar sit laudá-ti- o. A- men.

f===6p==’’’6p===’’’’’5p==’’’4p4H=’’’+’’’’’’3p==5p==’’’4p==’’32C=’’’’3p=’’’34P=’’4p’4.=’’’’|===’2p==’’23P==’’3p==’3p==4p==5p==67P==’’’76C’’=+’’’’’4u

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6. “To the Father and to the Son be praise,glory, salvation, honor, power, and benediction also!

And to Him proceeding from Them both be equal praise.”

6. Genitóri, Genitóque laus et jubilátio;salus, honor, virtus quoque sit et benedíctio;

procedénti ab utróque compar sit laudátio. Amen.

5. “Let us therefore, prostrate, adore so great a Sacrament,and let the Old Law give way to the New Ordinance;

let faith supplement the weakness of the senses.”

5. Tantum ergo Sacraméntum venerémur cérnui;et antíquum documéntum novo cedat rítui;

præstet fides supplementum sénsuum deféctui.

4. Verbum caro, panem verum, Verbo carnem éfficit,fitque sanguis Christi merum, et si sensus déficit,

ad firmándum cor sincérum sola fides súfficit.

4. “The Word-made-Flesh changes by His word true bread into His Flesh;and wine becomes the Blood of Christ; and if the intellect does not grasp this,

faith alone suffices to make sure the sincere heart.”

3. “On the night of the Last Supper, reclining with His brethren(the Law having been fully complied with in regard to legal meats)

with His own hands, He gives Himself as Food to the assembled twelve.”

3. In suprémæ nocte cœnæ, recumbens cum frátribus,observáta lege plene, cibis in legálibus,

cibum turbæ duodénæ se dat suis mánibus.

2. Nobis datus, nobis natus ex intácta Vírgine,et in mundo conversátus, sparso verbi sémine,

sui moras incolátus miro cláusit órdine.

2. “Given to us, and born for us of a stainless Virgin,He dwelt on earth sowing the seed of the word,

and closed in a wondrous manner the days of His earthly sojourning.”

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Tune: A MONK OF GETHSEMANI (87 87 87) Text: Pange Lingua Gloriosi

Sing, My Tongue, The Mystery Holy

Possible use: Holy Communion

1.

2.

3. On

Sing,

Of

my

a

the

tongue,

pure

night

the

and

be

mys

spot

fore-

t'ry

less

His

-

-

ho

vir

pas

ly

gin,

sion,

-

-

-

Of

Born

His

the

for

A

Bod

us,

pos-

His

y

tles

-

-

of

love

by

my

to

His

Lord,

show,

side,

And

He,

He

His

as

ful

Pre

man,

filled-

cious

with

the

- Blood,

man

law

the

con

com

ran

vers

plete

-

-

som

ing,

ly

-

-

-

Which

Stayed,

With

up

the

the

on

seeds

food

- the

of

He pu

truth

earth was

to

ri-

sow;

fied;

poured.

-

Fruit

Then

Then

of

He

He

Mar

closed

gave

y's

in

Him

- womb

won

self-

all

drous

un

-

ho

fash

to- them,

ly,

ion,

-

-

May

This

Bread

He

His

His

ev

life

hands

er

on

had

- be

earth

sanc

a

be

ti-

dored.

low.

fied.

-

-

-

4.

5.

6. Praise

The

Down

In

in

to

car

ad

the

- nate

o

Al

-

-

Word

ra

might

-

-

now

tion

y

-

-

chang

fall

Fa

es

ing,

ther;

-

-

-

This

Bread

Hon

to

great

or,-

flesh

sac

glo

at

ra

ry

-

-

His

to

ment-

com

we

the

mand,

hail;

Son;

-

And

O

Ad

the

ver

o

-

-

wine

an

ra-

be

cient

tion

-

-

comes

forms

to

- His

of

the

life

wor

Spir

blood.

ship

it,

-

-

-

Sens

New

Who

es

er

with

-

-

fail

rites

Them

to

of

is

un

grace

ev

der

pre

er

-

-

stand;

vail;

one,

-

-

But

Faith

And

the

re

pro

heart

minds

cedes

-

-

that

us

from

is

Christ

both

in

is

for

ear

pre

ev-

nest

sent

er,

-

-

-

Can

When

As

by

our

e

faith

hu

ter-

its

man

nal

-

-

doubt

sens

ag

with

es

es

-

-

fail.

run.

stand.

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Tune: C. EARLS (87 87 87) Text: Pange Lingua Gloriosi

Sing, My Tongue, The Savior’s Glory

Possible use: Holy Communion

2.

1.

Of

Sing, my

a

tongue,

pure

the

and

Sav

spot

ior's

less

-

-

glo

vir

ry,

gin

-

-

Of

Born

His

for

flesh

us

the

on

mys

earth

t'ry

be

- sing;

low,-

Of

He,

the

as

blood,

man,

all

with

price

man

ex

con

ceed

vers

-

-

ing,

ing,

-

-

Shed

Stayed,

by

the

our

seeds

im

of

mor

truth

- tal

to

- king,

sow;

Des

Then

tined,

He

- for

closed

the

in

world's

sol

re

emn-

demp

or

- tion,

der

-

-

From

Won

a

drous-

no

ly-

ble

His

- womb

life

to

of

spring.

woe.

3.

4.Word

On the

made

night

flesh,

of

the

that

bread

Last

of

Sup

na

per

ture

-

-

Seat

By His

ed- with

word

His

to

cho

flesh

sen

He

- band,

turns;

He,

Wine

the

in

pas

to-

chal

His

- vic

blood

tim

He

- eat

chang

ing,

es:

-

-

First

What though

ful fills

sense

- the

no

Law's

change

com

dis

mand:

cerns?

-

-

Then

On

as

ly-

food

be

to

the

all

heart

His

in

Breth

ear

ren

nest,

-

-

Gives

Faith

Him

her

self

les

- with

son-

His

quick

own

ly-

hand.

learns.

5.

6. To

Down in

the

ad

ev

o

er

-

-

ra

last

-

-

tion

ing

-

-

fall

Fa

ing,

ther,

-

-

Lo!

And

the

the

sa

Son

cred

who

- host

reigns

we

on

hail;

high,

Lo!

With

o'er

the

an

Ho

cient

ly

-

-

forms

Ghost

de

pro

part

ceed

-

-

ing,

ing

-

-

New

Forth

er

from

- rites

Each

of

e

grace

ter-

pre

nal-

vail;

ly,

-

-

Faith

Be

for

sal

all

va-

de

tion,-

fects

hon

- sup

or,-

ply

bless

- ing,

ing.

-

-

Where

Might,

the

and

fee

end

ble

less

-

-

sens

maj

es

es

-

-

fail.

ty.-

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Tune: HYFRYDOL (87 87D) Text: Charles Wes ley (†1788)

Love Divine, All Loves Excelling

Possible use: Holy Communion

2.

1.

3.

Love

Fin

Come,

di

Al

ish,-

vine,

might

then,

-

-

all

y

Thy

-

loves

to

new

ex

de

cre

cel

liv

a

-

-

-

ling,

er,

tion;

-

-

-

Joy

Let

Pure

of

us

and

heav'n

all

spot

to

Thy

less-

earth

life

let

come

re

us

down;

ceive;

be.

-

Fix

Sud

Let

in

den

us

-

us

ly

see

-

thy

re

Thy

hum

turn

great

-

ble

and

sal

-

-

dwell

nev

va

ing;

er,

tion

-

-

-

All

Nev

Per

thy

er

fect

-

-

faith

more

ly-

ful

Thy

re

- mer

tem

stored-

cies

ples

in

-

-

crown!

leave.

Thee;

Je

Thee

Changed

sus,

we

from

- Thou

would

glo

art

be

ry-

all

al

in

com

ways

to

-

-

pas

bless

glo

- sion,

ing,

ry,

-

-

-

Pure

Serve

Till

un

Thee

in

-

bound

as

heav'n

ed

Thy

we

- love

hosts

take

Thou

a

our

art;

bove,

place,

-

Vis

Pray

Till

it

and

we

- us

praise

cast

with

Thee

our

Thy

with

crowns

sal

out

be

-

-

-

va

ceas

fore

tion;

ing,

Thee,

-

-

En

Glo

Lost

ter

ry

in

-

-

eve

in

won

ry

Thy

der,

-

-

trem

per

love,

bling

fect

and

-

-

heart.

love.

praise.

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Tune: HYFRYDOL (87 87D) Text: William Dix (†1898)

Alleluia, Sing To Jesus

Possible use: Holy Communion

1.

2.

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

sing

not

to

as

Je

or

sus!

phans

-

-

His

are

the

we

scep

left

ter,

in

- his

sor

the

row-

throne.

now;

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

His

He

the

is

tri

near

umph,

us,

- his

faith

the

be

vic

lieves,-

to

nor

- ry

ques

- a

tions-

-

lone.

how;

Hark!

Though

the

the

songs

cloud

of

from

peace

sight

ful

re

- Zi

ceived-

on

him

- thun

when

der

the

- like

for

a

ty-

might

days

y

were

- flood.

o'er

Je

shall

sus

our

- out

hearts

of

for

eve

get-

ry

his

- na

prom

tion

ise,

-

-

hath

"I

re

am

-

deemed

with

us

you

by

ev

his

er-

blood.

more"?-

3.

4.

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

bread

King

of

e

heav

ter-

en,

nal,

-

-

here

thee

on

the

earth

Lord

our

of

food

lords

and

we

stay!

own;

Al

Al

le

le

-

-

lu

lu

-

-

ia!

ia!

-

-

here

born

the

of

sin

Mar

ful

y,

-

-

flee

earth

to

thy

thee

foot

from

stool,-

day

heav'n

to

thy

day.

throne.

In

Thou

ter

with

- ces

in

-

-

sor,

the

- Friend

veil

of

hast

sin

en

ners,

tered,

-

-

earth's

robed

Re

in

deem

flesh,

- er,

our

- plead

great

for

High

me.

Priest.

Where

Thou

the

on

songs

earth

of

both

all

Priest

the

and

sin

Vic

less

tim

-

-

sweep

in

a

the

cross

Eu

- the

cha-

crys

ris-

tal

tic

-

-

sea.

Feast.

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Tune: SONG 46 (10 10 10 10) Text: Sancti Venite Christi Corpus Sumite

Possible use: Holy Communion

2.

1. Draw

Saved

nigh

by

and

that

take

Bod

the

y-

Bod

and

y

that

- of

pre

the

cious-

Lord,

Blood,

and

with

drink

souls

the

re

ho

freshed,-

ly

we

- Blood

ren

for

der-

you

thanks

out

to

poured.

God.

-

4.

3. Sal

Of

va

fered

-

-

tion's

was

- Giv

he

er,

for

- Christ,

great

the

est-

on

and

ly

for

- Son,

least,

by

him

his

self-

dear

the

Cross

Vic

and

tim,-

Blood

and

the

him

vic

self-

t'ry

the

- won.

Priest.

6.

5.

He

Ap proach

that

- ye

in

then

this

with

world

faith

rules

ful

his

- hearts

saints

sin

and

cere,

shields,

-

and

to

take

all

the

be

safe

liev-

guard

ers

-

-

of

life

sal

e

va

ter

-

-

tion

nal

-

-

here.

yields.

8.

7.With

Al

heav'n

pha-

ly

O

- bread

me-

makes

ga-

them

un

that

to-

hun

whom

ger

shall

- whole,

bow

gives

all

liv

na

ing

tions

-

-

wa

at

ters

the

- to

Doom,

the

is

thirst

with

ing

us

- soul.

now.

Draw Nigh, And Take (Version I)

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Tune: ALL SOULS (10 10 10 10) Text: Sancti Venite Christi Corpus Sumite

Possible use: Holy Communion

1. Draw nigh and take the Bod y- of the Lord, and drink the

ho ly- Blood for you out poured.- Saved by that Bod y- and that

pre cious- Blood, with souls re freshed,- we ren der- thanks to God.

3.

2. Sal

Vic

va

tims

-

-

tion's

were

- Giv

of

er,

fered

-

-

Christ,

by

the

the

on

law

ly

of

- Son,

old,

by

which

his

in

dear

a

Cross

type

and

this

Blood

heav'n

the

ly-

vic

mys

t'ry

t'ry

-

- fore

won.

told.-

Of

He,

fered

Ran

- was

som-

he

er,-

for

from

great

death,

est

and

-

and

Light

for

from

least,

shade,

him

now

self

gives

- the

his

Vic

ho

tim,

ly

-

-

and

grace

him

his

self

saints

- the

to

Priest.

aid;

5.

4. Ap

With

proach

heav’n

- ye

ly-

then

Bread

with

makes

faith

them

ful

that

- hearts

hun

sin

ger-

cere,

whole,

- and

gives

take

liv

the

ing-

safe

wa

guard

ters

-

-

of

to

sal

the

va

thirst

- tion

ing

-

-

here.

soul.

He

Al

that

pha-

in

and

this

O

world

me-

rules

ga,-

his

to

saints

whom

and

shall

shields,

bow

to

all

all

na

be

tions-

liev

at

- ers

the

- life

Doom,

e

is

ter

with

- nal

us

- yields.

now.

Draw Nigh, And Take (Version II)

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Tune: SONG I (10 10 10 10 10 10) Text: William Turton (†1938)

O Thou, Who At Thy Eucharist Didst Pray

Possible use: Holy Communion

2.

1.

For

O thou,

all

who

thy

at

Church,

thy

O

Eu

Lord,

cha

we

- rist

in

- didst

ter-

pray

cede;-

that

make

all

thou

thy

our

Church

sad

might

di -

be

vi

for

sions-

ev

soon

er

to

- one,

cease;

grant

draw

us

us

at

the

eve

near

ry

er

-

-

Eu

each

cha

to

- rist

each,

- to

we

say

plead,

with

by

long

draw

ing

ing

-

-

heart

all

and

to

soul,

thee,

"Thy

O

will

Prince

be

of

done."

Peace;

O

thus

may

may

we

we

all

all

one

one

Bread,

Bread,

one

one

Bod

Bod

y

y

-

-

be,

be,

through

through

this

this

blest

blest

Sac

Sac

ra

ra

-

-

ment

ment

-

-

of

of

u

u

ni

ni

-

-

ty.

ty.

-

-

4.

3.

So,

We pray

Lord,

thee

at

too

length

for

when

wan

sac

d’rers

ra

-

-

from

ments-

thy

shall

fold;

cease,

O

may

bring

we

them

be

back,

one

good

with

Shep

all

herd

thy

- of

Church

the

a

sheep,

bove,-

back

one

to

with

the

thy

faith

saints

which

in

saints

one

be

un

lieved

bro

-

-

of

ken-

old,

peace,

back

one

to

with

the

thy

Church

saints

which

in

still

one

that

un

faith

bound-

doth

ed-

keep;

love;

soon

more

may

bless

we

èd-

all

still,

one

in

Bread,

peace

one

and

Bod

love

y

to

- be,

be

through

one

this

with

blest

the

Sac

Trin

ra

i

-

-

ment

ty

-

-

of

in

u

U

ni

ni

-

-

ty.

ty.

-

-

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Possible use: Holy Communion

1. And now, O Fa ther,- mind ful- of the love that bought us, once for

all, on Cal v’ry’s- Tree, and hav ing- with us him that pleads a bove,-

we here pre sent,- we here spread forth to thee that on ly- Of f’ring-

per fect- in thine eyes, the one, true, pure, im mor- tal- Sac ri- fice.-

2.

3.

Look,

And

Fa

so

ther,

we

- look

come:

on

O

his

draw

a

us

noint

to

- ed

thy

- face,

feet,

and

most

on

pa

ly

tient

-

-

look

Sav

on

ior,-

us

who

as

canst

found

love

in

us

him;

still;

look

and

not

by

on

this

our

Food,

mis

so

us

awe

- ings

ful

-

-

of

and

thy

so

grace,

sweet,

our

de

prayer

liv-

so

er-

lan

us

guid,

from

- and

eve

our

ry-

faith

touch

so

of

dim:

ill:

for

in

lo,

thine

be

own

tween

ser

- our

vice-

sins

make

and

us

their

glad

re

and

ward

free,

- we

and

set

grant

the

us

Pas

nev

sion

er

-

-

of

more

thy

to

Son

part

our

with

Lord.

thee.

Tune: UNDE ET MEMORES (10 10 10 10 10 10) Text: William Bright (†1901)

And Now, O Father, Mindful Of The Love

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1. O Food of men way far- ing,- The bread of an gels-

shar ing,- O Man na- from on high! We hun ger;- Lord, sup ply- us,

Nor Thy de lights- de ny- us, Whose hearts to Thee draw nigh.

2. O stream of love past tell ing,- O pur est- foun tain,-

well ing- From out the Sav ior’s- side! We faint with thirst; re vive- us,

Of Thine a bun- dance- give us, And all we need pro vide.-

3. O Je sus,- by Thee bid den,- We here a dore- Thee,

hid den- ’Neath forms of bread and wine. Grant when the veil is riv en,-

We may be hold,- in heav en,- Thy coun te- nance- di vine.-

Tune: O ES CA VI A TOR UM (776D) Text: Athelstan Riley (†1945)

O Food Of Men Wayfaring (Version I)

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Tune: IN ALLEN MEINEN THATEN (776D) Text: Athelstan Riley (†1945)

O Food Of Men Wayfaring (Version II)

Possible use: Holy Communion

1. O Food of men way far- ing,- the bread of an gels- shar ing,-

O Man na- from on high! We hun ger;- Lord, sup ply- us,

nor thy de lights- de ny- us, whose hearts to thee draw nigh.

2. O stream of love past tell ing,- O pur est- foun tain,- well ing-

from out the Sav ior's- side! We faint with thirst; re vive- us,

of thine a bun- dance- give us, and all we need pro vide.-

3. O Je sus,- by thee bid den,- we here a dore- thee, hid den-

'neath forms of bread and wine. Grant when the veil is riv en,-

we may be hold,- in heav en,- thy coun te- nance- di vine.-

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1. O Food of ex iles- low ly,- O Bread of an gels- ho ly,-

O Man na- from on high! We hun ger- for Thy bless ing,-

All good in Thee pos sess- ing,- Oh, hear our heart's out cry.-

2. O cleans ing- Wa ter,- stream ing- From Je sus'- side, re deem- ing-

All men of A dam's- race! O lim pid- Foun tain- flow ing,-

Our ev 'ry- want be stow- ing,- Come, fill our souls with grace.

3. O Lord! We kneel be fore- Thee, And fer vent- ly- a dore- Thee,

From hu man- sight con cealed.- In heav'n, Thy mer cies- prais ing,-

May we, with glad ness- gaz ing,- Be hold- Thy face re vealed.-

Tune: HEINRICH ISAAC (776D) Text: O Esca Viatorum

O Food Of Exiles Lowly

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1.

2.

My

May

faith

Thy

looks

rich

up

grace

to

im

Thee,

part-

Thou

Strength

Lamb

to

of

my

Cal

faint

va

ing

-

-

ry,

heart,

- Sav

my

ior

zeal

- di

in

vine!

spire!

-

-

Now

As

hear

Thou

me

hast

while

died

I

for

pray,

me,

take

O

all

may

my

my

guilt

love

a

to

way,

Thee,

-

O

Pure

let

warm,

me

and

from

change

this

less-

day

be,

be

a

whol

liv

ly

ing

-

-

Thine!

fire!

3.

4. When

While life’s

ends

dark

life’s

maze

tran

I

sient-

tread,

dream,

And

When

griefs

death’s

a

cold

-

round

sul

me

len-

spread,

stream

be

o

Thou

ver-

my

me

Guide;

roll;

Bid

Blest

dark

Sav

ness

ior,

-

-

turn

then

to

in

day,

love,

wipe

fear

sor

and

row’s

dis

- tears

trust-

a

re

way,

move;

-

-

Nor

O

let

bear

me

me

ev

safe

er

a

- stray

bove,-

from

a

Thee

ran

a

somed-

side.

soul!

-

Tune: OLIVET (664 6664) Text: Ray Palmer (†1887)

My Faith Looks Up To Thee

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Tune: PICARDY (87 87 87) Text: Gerald Moultrie (†1885)

Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence

Possible use: Holy Communion

1.

2. King

Let all

of

mor

kings,

tal

yet

- flesh

born

keep

of

si

Mar

lence,

y,

-

-

and

as

with

of

fear

old

and

on

trem

earth

bling

he

- stand;

stood,

pon

Lord

der

of

- noth

lords

ing

in

- earth

hu

ly

man

-

-

mind

ves

ed,

ture,

-

-

for

in

with

the

bless

Bod

ing

y

-

-

in

and

his

the

hand

Blood

Christ

he

our

will

God

give

to

to

earth

all

des

the

-

cend

faith

eth,

ful

-

-

our

his

full

own

hom

self

age

for

- to

heav’n

de

ly-

mand.

food.

-

4.

3.

At

Rank on

his

rank

feet

the

the

host

six

of

winged-

heav

ser

en

aph;

-

-

spreads

cher

its

u-

van

bim-

guard

with

-

on

sleep

the

less-

way,

eye,

as

veil

the

their

Light

fac

of

es-

Light

to

des

the

cend

Pres

- eth

ence,

-

-

from

as

the

with

realms

cease

of

less-

end

voice

less

they

- day,

cry,

that

"Al

the

le-

pow’rs

lu-

of

ia,-

hell

al

may

le- -

van

lu

ish

ia!

- -

- -

as

Al

the

le-

dark

lu-

ness

ia,

-

-

clears

Lord

a

Most

way.

High!"

-

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Tune: NEWMAN (CM) Text: Blessed Cardinal Newman (†1890)

Praise To The Holiest In The Height

Possible use: Holy Communion

1.

2.

Praise

O

to

lov

the

ing-

Ho

wis

liest

dom

-

-

in

of

the

our

height,

God!

and

When

in

all

the

was

depth

sin

be

and

praise;

shame,

in

a

all

sec

his

ond-

words

Ad

most

am-

won

to

der

the

- ful,

fight

- most

and

sure

to

in

the

all

res

his

cue-

ways!

came. 4.

3.

O

And

wis

that

est

the

- love!

high

that

est-

flesh

gift

and

of

blood,

grace

which

should

did

flesh

in

and

Ad

blood

am

re

- fail,

fine:-

should

God's

strive

pres

a

ence-

-

fresh

and

a

his

gainst

ver

- the

y-

foe,

self,

should

and

strive,

es

and

sence-

should

all

pre

di-

vail.

vine.

-

-

6.

5. O

And

gener

in

ous

the

- love!

gar

that

den-

he

se

who

cret-

smote

ly,-

in

and

man

on

for

the

man

cross

the

on

foe,

high,

the

should

dou

teach

ble

his

- ag

breth

o

ren,

-

-

ny

and

- in

in

Man

spire-

for

to

man

suf

should

fer-

un

and

der

to

- go.

die.

-

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Tune: THAXTED (13 13 13 13 13 13) Text: Vincent Coles (†1929)

O With Thy Benediction

Possible use: Holy Communion

1. We pray thee, heav’n ly- Fa ther,- to hear us in thy love,

and pour u pon- thy chil dren- the un ction- from a bove;-

that so in love a bid- ing,- from all de file- ment- free,

we may in pure ness- of fer- one sa cri- fice- to thee.

O

Refrain:

with Thy be ne- dic- tion,- u pon- our souls out poured,-

may we now pro ceed- in glad ness- to glo ri- fy- the Lord.

2. Be thou our Guide and Help er,- O Je sus- Christ, we pray;

so may we well ap proach- Thee, if Thou wilt be the Way:

Thou, ve ry- Truth, hast pro mised- to help us in our strife,