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INDEX
ADVENT
1st Sunday of Advent (Year A) . . . . page 1
2nd Sunday of Advent (Year A) . . . . page 4
3rd Sunday of Advent (Year A) . . . . page 6
4th Sunday of Advent (Year A) . . . . page 8
CHRISTMASTIDE
Christmas Vigil Mass (ABC) . . . . page 10
Christmas Midnight Mass (ABC) . . . . page 12
Christmas Mass at Dawn (ABC) . . . . page 14
Christmas Daytime Mass (ABC) . . . . page 16
Feast of the Holy Family (ABC) . . . . page 18
Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God (ABC) . . . . page 20
Epiphany of the Lord (ABC) . . . . page 22
Baptism of the Lord (ABC) . . . . page 24
LENT
Ash Wednesday (ABC) . . . . page 26
1st Sunday of Lent, Year A . . . . page 28
2nd Sunday of Lent, Year A . . . . page 30
3rd Sunday of Lent, Year A . . . . page 32
4th Sunday of Lent, Year A . . . . page 34
5th Sunday of Lent, Year A . . . . page 36
ORDINARY TIME
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 90-93
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 94
4th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 96
5th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 98
6th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 100
7th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 102
8th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 104
9th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 105
10th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 106
11th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 108
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 110
13th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 112
14th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 114
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 116
16th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 117
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 118
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 120
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 121
20th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 122
21st Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 123
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 124
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 126
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 128-131
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 132
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 134
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 136
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 138
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 140
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 142
31st Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 143
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 144
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 146
Feast of Christ the King, Year A . . . . page 148
HOLY DAYS
December 8, Immaculate Conception (ABC) . . . . page 150
August 14, Vigil of the Assumption (ABC) . . . . page 152
August 15, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin (ABC) . . . . page 154
November 1, All Saints (ABC) . . . . page 156
November 2, All Souls (Option 1), ABC . . . . page 158
November 2, All Souls (Option 2), ABC . . . . page 160
CHABANEL TONES
In honor of Saint Noël Chabanel
In honor of Saint Gabriel Lalemant
In honor of Saint Isaac Jogues Based on a tone by Fr. Samuel Weber, OSB
In honor of Saint René Goupil Based on a tone by Fr. Gregory Murray, OSB
In honor of Saint Jean de Lalande
Based on a tone by Fr. Gregory Murray, OSB
In honor of Saint Jean de Brébeuf
In honor of Saint Charles Garnier
In honor of Saint Antoine Daniel Based on a tone by Fr. Samuel Weber, OSB
Another harmonization of Saint Antoine Daniel's tone
In honor of Eustace Ahatsistari
In honor of Paul Onnonhoaraton
In honor of Fr. Enemond Massé
The Nova Organi Harmonia not only provided the theoretical rationale for the modal harmony employed in this
collection of Chabanel Psalms, but was, moreover, the primary inspiration for the entire Chabanel project.
The Nova Organi Harmonia is a 3,000 page collection of Gregorian chant organ accompaniments for the entire
Kyriale, Graduale, and much of the Antiphonale. Based on the Editio Vaticana, and using a “pure” modal harmony
first codified by Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens (†1881), the Nova Organi Harmonia was composed by the Lemmens
Institute (Leuven, Belgium) during the 1930’s. Monsignor Jules Van Nuffel was assisted in this project by Flor
Peeters, Jules Vyverman, Marinus de Jong, Gustaaf Nees, H. Durieux, and E. de Laet.
In terms of harmonic ingenuity, ease of execution, structural shaping of each phrase, contrast of texture (so often
lacking in other editions!), complete unity of style, and profound versatility, the Nova Organi Harmonia is without
equal. [N.B. This statement is not meant to belittle the important developments of such Gregorianists as Potiron,
Desrocquettes, Bragers, Bas, Manzetti, Wagner, Lapierre, and others.]
Reproduced below is Van Nuffel’s brief explanation of the theoretical framework behind the Nova Organi
Harmonia. Flor Peeters later published a much more detailed theoretical work on the modal system of Gregorian
accompaniment employed by the composers of the Nova Organi Harmonia, and this treatise underwent multiple
editions in various languages.
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(1) The accompaniment must be as smooth as possible and must be suited to the
specific character of the organ part.
(2) It is necessary to adhere to the laws of archaic Gregorian style as well as those
of oratorical rhythm.
In examining and listening to similar works, we had noted several instances where
the simultaneous motion of all the accompanying voices produced a disagreeable effect
and made the organ part seem uneven and forced. A calm and steady organ part is
necessary above all in the legato style. However, maintaining this style in the context of a
flowing motion like that of Gregorian melody requires its consistent application to shared
notes (common tones) in the accompanying voices and a smooth bass line. We have
neglected nothing in getting to this point.
Some changes of harmonies and certain chord placements on unaccented syllables
or notes seemed not less disagreeable. The more attentive the vocal execution, the more
such an arbitrary accompaniment gives an impression of unrest and destroys the rhythm,
especially when the pedal sustains the accompaniment. This is why even the
accompaniment of a simple psalm verse is a very delicate matter, as the changes in
harmony must suit the proper rhythm of each verse. This explains why the complete
harmonization of the verse and of the Gloria Patri has been joined to each Introit.
Based on these experiences, we have accepted on principle the rhythmic
framework of the Gregorian melody as a guide for the placement of harmonies, passing
tones, ornamentation, appoggiaturas, etc. We accepted the general rules of melodic
execution as outlined in the Latin introduction of the Vatican Edition.
This understanding of harmonization provides dual support for the cantor(s) in the
melody and rhythm; and since all Gregorian accompaniment serves principally as support
for the cantors, we believe we have chosen the best model for harmonization.
We did not believe it necessary to emphasize each small rhythm because it would
have seemed excessive; thus, our accompaniment has the requisite flexibility to suit the
Gregorian performance adopted by the different schools.
This rhythmic and harmonic fusion of the vocal performance and the organ
accompaniment constitutes one of the principle characteristics of our harmonization. To
arrive at this point without creating unintentional complexity while maintaining an easy
organ part, we drew upon the many resources in the arsenal of harmony and
counterpoint. Throughout, however, we used harmonies appropriate to the ancient modes
of Gregorian chant.
Our harmonization appears, therefore, like a well-tailored suit that fits the
contours of Gregorian melody, no longer like a flowing jacket that hides the Gregorian
form and blunts its contours.
To treat harmony and rhythm in this matter was a difficult matter. Facing
numerous problems, large and small, that arose constantly, we understood that a flawless
harmonization of Gregorian chant cannot be created by improvisation, no matter the
competence and ability of the organist or harmonist.
Our accompaniment, of which we are confident, will be more perfectly understood
when it is studied and analyzed:
(1) The accented syllable, articulated by a single note, is followed by a group of notes
placed on the following syllable. Observe how we attempted to emphasize in a flexible
way the accented syllable and at the same time the first note of a melodic group:
Note: When, for particular reasons, double accentuation is not possible without creating
an unpleasant effect, we prefer, in principle, to emphasize the group and not the
accentuated syllable. An exception could be made for groups of little melodic importance
which one covers in emphasizing the accentuated syllable. The two following resolutions
are thus admissible, though we give preference to the second:
(2) The same syllable receives a punctum followed by a group. Consequently, it might be
advantageous to place in the accompaniment two rhythmic nuances, the first on the
punctum, the second on the group of notes that follows:
(3) For the same rhythmic motives, a salicus will be lightly emphasized on the first as well
as the second note of the group, especially when the first note of the salicus is the same
pitch as the preceding note:
(4) The succession of the distrophæ, tristrophæ, and virgæ is distinctly articulated by a light
motion written in one of the accompanying voices, in accordance with the necessary
echoes in the vocal execution:
(5) The harmonic support of the first note of a group, being of little melodic importance,
can be emphasized in particular rhythmic motives. This is the case when the first note of
the group is the same pitch as the last note of the preceding group or on the same plane as
the preceding note. Otherwise, if it is a small passing group without melodic importance,
it is sometimes preferable to not emphasize this group:
(6) The last note of a group extended by a mora vocis outside of the fundamental
harmony of the group receives a discreet harmonic resolution:
(7) In the passages sung recto tono, the succession of harmonies will be arranged according
to the rhythm of the recitation of the text:
(8) The last note of a group, when it occupies the antepenultimate place before the
shared note of the pressus minor is sometimes emphasized in the accompaniment; this note
receives in addition a secondary accent in the vocal execution:
(11) The last note of a final cadence sung on another syllable but on the same pitch as
the preceding note, ordinarily requires a supporting harmony, preferably introduced by a
ritardando:
We ask our readers to carefully examine similar examples that occur on nearly
every page of our harmonization. Occurring in close relation with the complete melody
and harmony, these demonstrate all our intentions more clearly. Organists who have an
understanding of the flexibility of Gregorian rhythm will soon grasp – we hope – the range
and subtleties of our harmonic and rhythmic solutions. They will develop a taste for it and
will congratulate themselves for having understood these solutions, which are all the
more beneficial for the vocal execution itself.
(a) the movement of the lines reserved for the intermediary voices in polyphony,
that of the tenor and especially that of the bass
(b) the constant and varied use of shared notes in different voices
(c) the pleasing use of pedal notes in the bass, tenor, and even alto
(d) the frequent application of conjunct motion in the movement of voices
(e) the richness of harmonic nuances obtained by minimal movement of voices
(f) the rigorously modal character of the accompaniment
Numerous applications of these diverse devices appear in the body of this work,
and we consider it superfluous to include them here.
In basing our work on the principles duly established, we did not believe it
necessary to strictly adhere to those principles without permitting exceptions. Thus,
for aesthetic reasons, we have not removed certain fifths and octaves, the elimination
of which would have caused many discordant resolutions, nor have we absolutely
condemned the free entrance and the resolution of certain dissonances. In the case of
conflict between the rule and the aesthetic solution, we have always favored
flexibility. This license will not disrupt the strictness nor the archaic and logical
harmonization of the overall work.
1 As mentioned above, Flor Peeters was chosen to complete this task, and his treatise underwent numerous editions.
SAMPLE PAGE (Nova Organi Harmonia) • Page 147, PARS II
SAMPLE PAGE (Nova Organi Harmonia) • Page 237, PARS I
The Responsorial Psalms in this book are humbly dedicated
to the Sovereign Pontiff, Pope Benedict XVI,
with extreme gratitude, in particular, for all
His Holiness has done to restore sacredness to
the Liturgy of the Catholic Church.
The English translation of some of the Psalm Responses from the Lectionary for Mass © 1968, 1981, 1997,
International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc., (ICEL). All rights reserved.
1334 • 1st Sunday of Advent, Year A Ps. 122:1-2, 3-4, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Let us go re - joic - ing to the house of the Lord.
A
Let us go re - joic - ing to the house of the Lord.
B
Let us go re - joic - ing to the house of the Lord.
C
Let us go re - joic - ing to the house of the Lord.
D
Let us go re - joic - ing to the house of the Lord.
E
Let us go re - joic - ing to the house of the Lord.
F
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Psalm Verse no. 1
I re - joiced be - cause they said to me, "We will go up to the house of the Lord."
And now we have set foot with - in your gates, O Je - ru - sa - lem.
Psalm Verse no. 2
Je - ru - sa - lem, built as a cit - y with com - pact u - ni - ty.
To it the tribes go up, the tribes of the Lord.
Psalm Verse no. 3
Ac - cord - ing to the de - cree for Is - ra - el, to give thanks to the name of the Lord.
In it are set up judg - ment seats, seats for the house of Da - vid.
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Psalm Verse no. 4
Pray for the peace of Je - ru - sa - lem! May those who love you pros - per!
May peace be with - in your walls, pros - per - i - ty in your build - ings.
Psalm Verse no. 5
Be - cause of my broth - ers and friends I will say, "Peace be with - in you!"
Be - cause of the house of the Lord, our God, I will pray for your good.
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1336 • 2nd Sunday of Advent, Year A Ps. 72:1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Jus -tice shall flour -ish in his time, and full -ness of peace for ev - er.
A
Jus -tice shall flour -ish in his time, and full -ness of peace for ev - er.
B
O God, with your judg - ment en - dow the king, and with your jus - tice,
1
the king's son; he shall gov - ern your peo - ple with
jus - tice and your af
flict - ed ones with judg - ment.
Jus - tice shall flow - er
2
in his days, and pro - found peace, till the moon be no more. May he
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rule from sea to sea, and from the Riv - er to the ends of the earth.
For he shall res - cue the poor when he cries out, and the af - flict - ed
3
when he has no one to help him. He shall have pit - y for the
low - ly and the
poor; the lives of the poor he shall save.
May his name be bless - ëd for - ev - er; as long as the sun his name
4
shall re - main. In him shall all the tribes of the earth be
blessed;
all the na - tions shall pro - claim his hap - pi - ness.
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1338 • 3rd Sunday of Advent, Year A Ps. 146:6-7, 8-9, 9-10 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
A
Lord, come and save us.
B
Lord, come and save us.
C
ALLELUIA can
also be used as
the REFRAIN
Al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia.
A
Al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia.
B
Al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia.
C
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The Lord God keeps faith for - ev - er, se - cures jus - tice for the op - pressed,
1
gives food to the hun - gry. The Lord sets cap -tives free.
The Lord gives sight to the blind; the Lord rais - es up those who were bowed down.
2
The Lord loves the just; the Lord pro - tects stran - gers.
The fa - ther -less and the wid - ow he sus - tains, but the way of the wick - ed he thwarts.
3
The Lord shall reign for - ev - er; your God, O Zi - on, through all gen - er - a - tions.
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1340 • (Higher Key) 4th Sunday of Advent, Year A Ps. 24:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Let the Lord en - ter; he is king of glo - ry.
R.
The Lord's are the earth and its full - ness; the world and those who dwell in it.
1
on on
For he found - ed it up - the seas and es - tab - lished it up - the riv - ers.
of ho
Who can as - cend the moun - tain the Lord? or who may stand in his - ly place?
2
One whose hands are sin - less, whose heart is clean, who de - sires not what is vain.
He shall re - ceive a bless - ing from the Lord, a re - ward from God his sav - ior.
3
God
Such is the race that seeks for him, that seeks the face of the of Ja - cob.
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1340 • (Lower Key) 4th Sunday of Advent, Year A Ps. 24:1-2, 3-4, 5-6 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Let the Lord en - ter; he is king of glo - ry.
R.
The Lord's are the earth and its full - ness; the world and those who dwell in it.
1
For he found - ed it up - on the seas and es - tab - lished it up - on the riv - ers.
Who can as - cend the moun - tain of the Lord? or who may stand in his ho - ly place?
2
One whose hands are sin - less, whose heart is
clean,
who de - sires not what is vain.
He shall re - ceive a bless - ing from the Lord, a re - ward from God his sav - ior.
3
Such is the race that seeks for him, that seeks the face of the God of Ja - cob.
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1122 • Christmas Vigil Mass, ABC Ps. 89:4-5, 16-17, 27, 29 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
For ev - er I will sing the good -ness of the Lord.
A
For ev - er I will sing the good -ness of the Lord.
B
For ev - er I will sing the good -ness of the Lord.
C
For ev - er I will sing the good -ness of the Lord.
D
For ev - er I will sing the good -ness of the Lord.
E
For ev - er I will sing the good -ness of the Lord.
F
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Psalm Verse no. 1 Based on a tone by Fr. Gregory Murray, OSB
I have made a cov - e - nant with my cho - sen one. I have sworn to
Da - vid my ser - vant.
For - ev - er will I con -firm your pos - ter - i - ty. and es - tab -lish your throne for all gen -er - a - tions.
Psalm Verse no. 2
Bles -sëd the peo - ple who know the joy - ful shout. In the light of your coun - te - nance, O Lord, they walk.
At Your name they re - joice all the day, and through Your jus - tice they are ex - alt - ed.
He shall say of me, You are my fa - ther, my God, the
Rock my Sav - ior.
3
For - ev - er I will main -tain my kind -ness t'ward him, and my cov - e - nant with him stands firm.
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1126 • Christmas Midnight Mass, ABC Ps. 96: 1-2, 2-3, 11-12, 13 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
To - day is born our Sav - ior Christ the Lord.
B
To - day is born our Sav - ior Christ the Lord.
C
To - day is born our Sav - ior Christ the Lord.
D
To - day is born our Sav - ior Christ the Lord.
E
To - day is born our Sav - ior Christ the Lord.
F
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song; all
Sing to the Lord a new sing to the Lord, you lands.
1
bless
Sing to the Lord; his name. An -nounce his sal - va - tion, day
2
day. mong won -drous deeds.
af - ter Tell his glo - ry a- the na - tions; a -mong all peo - ples, his
earth it
Let the heav -ens be glad and the re - joice; let the sea and what fills re - sound;
3
that is in them! Then shall all the trees of the for -est ex - ult.
let the plains be joy - ful and all
for rule
They shall ex - ult be - fore the Lord, he comes; for he comes to the earth.
4
world with
He shall rule the with jus - tice and the peo - ples his con - stan - cy.
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1130 • Christmas Mass at Dawn, Year A Ps. 97:1, 6, 11-12 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
A light will shine on us this day: the Lord is born for us.
A
A light will shine on us this day: the Lord is born for us.
B
Psalm Verse no. 1 Based on a tone by Fr. Gregory Murray, OSB
The Lord is king; let the earth re - joice; let the man - y is - lands be glad.
The heav - ens pro - claim his jus - tice, and all peo - ples see his glo - ry.
Light dawns for the just; and glad - ness, for the up - right of heart.
2
Be glad in the Lord, you just, and give thanks to his ho - ly name.
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Deus misereátur nostri, et benedícat nobis. (May God have pity on us and bless us.)
From the Feast of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God (Page 20)
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1134 • Christmas Daytime Mass, ABC Ps. 98:1, 2-3, 3-4, 5-6 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
All the ends of the earth have seen the sav - ing pow'r of God.
A
All the ends of the earth have seen the sav - ing pow'r of God.
B
All the ends of the earth have seen the sav - ing pow'r of God.
C
Sing to the Lord a new song, for he has done won - drous deeds;
1
his right hand has won vic - t'ry for him, his ho - ly arm.
The Lord has made his sal - va - tion known: in the sight of the na - tions
2
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he has re - vealed his jus - tice. He has re - mem - bered his
kind - ness and his faith - ful - ness t'ward the house of Is - ra - el.
All the ends of the earth have seen the sal - va - tion by our God.
3
Sing joy - ful - ly to the Lord, all you lands; break in - to song; sing praise.
Sing praise to the Lord with the harp, with the harp and me - lo - dious song.
4
Withtrum-pets and the sound of the horn sing joy - ful - ly be - fore the king, the Lord.
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1342 • Feast of the Holy Family, ABC Ps. 128:1-2, 3, 4-5 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Bless - ëd are those who fear the Lord and walk in His ways.
A
Bless - ëd are those who fear the Lord and walk in His ways.
B
Bless - ëd is ev - 'ry - one who fears the Lord, who walks in His ways.
1
For you shall eat the fruit of your hand - i - work. Bless - ëd shall you be and fa - vored.
Your wife shall be like a fruit - ful vine in the re - cess - es of your home;
2
your chil - dren like ol - ive plants a - round your ta - ble.
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Psalm Verse no. 3
Be - hold, thus is the man blest who fears the Lord. The Lord bless you from Zi - on.
May you see the pros - per - i - ty of Je - ru - sa - lem all the days of your life.
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1138• (Higher Key) Mary, Mother of God, ABC
Ps. 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
A May God bless us in His mer - cy. B May God bless us in His mer - cy.
us shine
May God have pit - y on and bless us; may he let his face up - on us.
1
up your
So may your way be known - on earth; a - mong all na - tions, sal - va - tion.
and
May the na - tions be glad ex - ult be - cause you rule the
2
peo - ples earth
in eq - ui - ty; the na - tions on the you guide.
you, peo
May the peo - ples praise O God; may all the - ples praise you!
3
God earth
May bless us, and may all the ends of the fear him!
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1138• (Lower Key) Mary, Mother of God, ABC
Ps. 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
A May God bless us in His mer - cy. B May God bless us in His mer - cy.
us
May God have pit - y on and bless us; may he let his face shine up - on us.
1
up
So may your way be known - on earth; a - mong all na - tions, your sal - va - tion.
and
May the na - tions be glad ex - ult be - cause you rule the
2
ples
peo - in eq - ui - ty; the na - tions on the earth you guide.
May the peo - ples praise you, O God; may all the peo - ples praise you!
3
May God bless us, and may all the ends of the earth fear him!
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1344 • Epiphany of the Lord, ABC Ps. 72:1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
A
Lord, ev - 'ry na - tion on earth will a - dore you.
B
Lord, ev - 'ry na - tion on earth will a - dore you.
C
Lord, ev - 'ry na - tion on earth will a - dore you.
D
O God, with your judg -ment en - dow the king, and with your jus - tice, the king's son;
1
He shall gov - ern your peo -PLE with jus - tice and your af - flict - ed ones with judg - ment.
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Jus - tice shall flow - er in his days, and pro -found peace, till the moon be no more.
2
May he rule from sea to sea, and from the Riv - er to the ends of the earth.
The kings of Tar - shish and the Isles shall of - fer gifts; the kings of A - ra - bi - a
3
and Se - ba shall bring trib - ute. All kings shall PAY him hom - age, all na - tions shall serve him.
For he shall res - cue the poor when he cries out,
4
and the af - flict - ed when he has no one to help him.
He shall have pit - y for the low - ly and the poor; the lives of the poor he shall save.
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1142• Baptism of the Lord, ABC Ps. 29:1-2, 3-4, 3, 9-10 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
The Lord will bless his peo - ple with peace.
A
The Lord will bless his peo - ple with peace.
B
The Lord will bless his peo - ple with peace.
C
The Lord will bless his peo - ple with peace.
D
The Lord will bless his peo - ple with peace.
E
The Lord will bless his peo - ple with peace.
F
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Give to the Lord, you sons of God, give to the Lord glo - ry and praise,
1
ho - ly
Give to the Lord the glo - ry due his name; a - dore the Lord in at - tire.
The voice of the Lord is o - ver the wa - ters, the Lord, o - ver vast wa - ters.
2
is
The voice of the Lord is might - y; the voice of the Lord ma - jes - tic.
The God of glo - ry thun - ders, and in his tem - ple all say, "Glo - ry!"
3
The Lord is en -throned a - bove the flood; the Lord is en -throned as king for - ev - er.
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1382 • Ash Wednesday, ABC
Ps. 51:3-4, 5-6ab, 12-13, 14 and 17 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Be mer - ci - ful, O Lord, for we have sinned.
B
Be mer - ci - ful, O Lord, for we have sinned.
C
in
Have mer - cy on me, O God, your good - ness; in the great - ness
1
of
of your com - pas - sion wipe out my - fense. Thor - ough - ly wash me
sin
from my guilt and of my cleanse me.
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Psalm Verse no. 2
my me
For I ac - knowl -edge of - fense, and my sin is be - fore al - ways:
"A - gainst you on - ly have I sinned, and done what is e - vil in your sight."
Psalm Verse no. 3
me,
A clean heart cre - ate for O God, and a stead -fast spir - it re - new with - in me.
not
Cast me not out from your pres - ence, and your Ho - ly Spir - it take from me.
Psalm Verse no. 4
sus - tain
Give me back the joy of your sal - va - tion, and a will - ing spir - it in me.
pen
O Lord, o - my lips, and my mouth shall pro - claim your praise.
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1281 • 1st Sunday of Lent, Year A
Ps. 51:3-4, 5-6ab, 12-13, 14 and 17 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Be mer - ci - ful, O Lord, for we have sinned.
B
Be mer - ci - ful, O Lord, for we have sinned.
C
in
Have mer - cy on me, O God, your good - ness; in the great - ness
1
of
of your com - pas - sion wipe out my - fense. Thor - ough - ly wash me
sin
from my guilt and of my cleanse me.
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Psalm Verse no. 2
my me
For I ac - knowl -edge of - fense, and my sin is be - fore al - ways:
"A - gainst you on - ly have I sinned, and done what is e - vil in your sight."
Psalm Verse no. 3
me,
A clean heart cre - ate for O God, and a stead -fast spir - it re - new with - in me.
not
Cast me not out from your pres - ence, and your Ho - ly Spir - it take from me.
Psalm Verse no. 4
sus - tain
Give me back the joy of your sal - va - tion, and a will - ing spir - it in me.
pen
O Lord, o - my lips, and my mouth shall pro - claim your praise.
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1304 • 2nd Sunday of Lent, Year A Ps 33:4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Lord, let your mer - cy be on us, as we place our trust in you.
R.
Up - right is the word of
the Lord,
and all his works are trust - wor - thy.
1
He loves jus - tice
and right; of the kind - ness of the Lord the earth is full.
See, the eyes of the Lord are up - on those
who fear him, up - on those who hope
2
for his kind - ness, them from death and pre -serve them in spite of fam - ine.
To de - liv - er
Our soul waits for
the Lord,
who is our help and our shield.
3
May your kind - ness, O Lord, be
up - on
us
who have put our hope in you.
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Dóminus benedícet pópulo suo in pace. (The Lord will bless his people with peace.)
From the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord (Page 24)
31
1346 • 3rd Sunday of Lent, Year A Ps. 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
A
If to - day you hear his voice, hard - en not your hearts.
B
If to - day you hear his voice, hard - en not your hearts.
C
If to - day you hear his voice, hard - en not your hearts.
D
Psalm Verse no. 1
Come, let us sing joy - ful - ly to the Lord; let us ac -claim the Rock of our sal - va - tion.
Let us come in - to his pres -ence with thanks -giv - ing; let us joy - ful - ly sing psalms to him.
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Come, let us bow down in wor - ship; let us kneel be - fore the Lord who made us.
2
For he is our God, and we are the peo - ple he shep - herds, the flock he guides.
Oh, that to - day you would hear his voice:
3
"Hard - en not your hearts as at Me - ri - bah, as in the day of Mas -sah in the de - sert,
Where your fa - thers tempt - ed me; they test - ed me though they had seen my works."
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1379 • 4th Sunday of Lent, Year A Ps. 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
The Lord is my shep - herd; there is noth -ing I shall want.
B
Psalm Verse no. 1
me
The Lord is my shep - herd; I shall not want. In ver - dant pas - tures he gives re - pose;
es
be - side rest - ful wa - ters he leads me; he re - fresh - my soul.
He guides me in right paths for his name's sake. E - ven though I walk
2
at
in the dark val - ley I fear no e - vil; for you are my side
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With your rod and your staff that give me cour - age.
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of
You spread the ta - ble be - fore me in the sight my foes;
3
o
you a - noint my head with oil; my cup - ver - flows.
of
On - ly good - ness and kind -ness fol - low me all the days my life;
4
of
and I shall dwell in the house the Lord for years to come.
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1287 • 5th Sunday of Lent, Year A Ps. 130:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
With the Lord there is mer - cy and full -ness of re - demp - tion.
R.
Out of the depths I cry to you, O Lord; Lord, hear my voice! Let your ears be at
1
ten -tive to my voice in sup -pli - ca - tion. If you, O Lord, mark in - iq - ui - ties,
2
Lord, who can stand? But with you is for - give - ness, that you may be re - vered.
I trust in the Lord; my soul trusts in his word. More than sen - ti - nels wait for the dawn,
3
let Is - ra - el wait for the Lord. For with the Lord is kind -ness and with him
4
is plen - teous re - demp - tion; And he will re -deem Is - ra - el from all their in - iq - ui - ties.
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Calix benedictiónis communicátio sánguinis Christi est.
Our blessing-cup is a communion with the Blood of Christ.
From Holy Thursday: Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper (Page 40)
37
1348 • Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion, ABC Ps. 22:8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23-24 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
A
My God, my God, why have you a - ban -doned me?
B
My God, my God, why have you a - ban -doned me?
C
Psalm Verse no. 1
All who see me scoff at me; they mock me with part - ed lips, they wag their heads:
"He re - lied on the Lord; let him de - li - ver him, let him res - cue him, if he loves him."
Psalm Verse no. 2
In - deed, man - y dogs sur -round me, a pack of ev - il - do - ers clos - es in up - on me;
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They have pierced my hands and my feet; I can count all my bones.
Psalm Verse no. 3
They di - vide my gar - ments a - mong them, and for my ves - ture they cast lots.
But you, O Lord, be not far from me; O my help, has - ten to aid me.
Psalm Verse no. 4
I will pro - claim your name to my breth - ren; in the midst of the as - sem - bly
I will praise you: "You who fear the Lord, praise him; all you de - scen -dants of Ja - cob,
give glo - ry to him; re - vere him, all you de - scen - dants of Is - ra - ël!"
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1350 • Holy Thursday, ABC Ps. 116:12-13, 15-16bc, 17-18 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Our bless - ing - cup is a com - mun -ion with the Blood of Christ.
A
Our bless - ing - cup is a com - mun -ion with the Blood of Christ.
B
Our bless - ing - cup is a com - mun -ion with the Blood of Christ.
C
Psalm Verse no. 1
How shall I make a re - turn to the Lord for all the good he has done for me?
The cup of sal - va - tion I will take up, and I will call up - on the name of the Lord.
Pre - cious in the eyes of the Lord is the death of his faith - ful ones.
2
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I am your serv - ant, the son of your hand - maid; you have loosed MY bonds.
To you will I of - fer sac - ri - fice of thanks - giv - ing,
3
and I will call up - on the name of the Lord.
My vows to the Lord I will pay in the pres - ence of all his peo - ple.
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1291 • Good Friday, ABC Ps. 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-16, 17, 25 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
R.
I put
In you, O Lord, take ref - uge; let me nev - er be to shame.
1
res - cue mend my spir - it;
In your jus - tice me. In - to your hands I com -
faith - ful God.
you will re - deem me, O Lord, O
of
For all my foes I am an ob - ject re - proach, a laugh - ing - stock
2
to
to my neigh - bors, and a dread my friends; they who see me a - broad
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from me. mem -bered
flee I am for - got - ten like the un - re - dead;
that
I am like a dish is bro - ken.
you, are
But my trust is in O Lord; I say, "You my God.
3
ti
In your hands is my des - - ny; res - cue me from the clutch - es of my
and
en - e - mies my per - se - cu - tors."
on in
Let your face shine up - your ser - vant; save me your kind - ness.
4
be in
Take cour - age and stout - heart - ed, all you who hope the Lord.
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1352 • Easter Vigil, After 1st Reading (Option 1), ABC
Ps. 104:1-2, 5-6, 10, 12, 13-14, 24, 35 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Lord, send out your Spir - it, and re - new the face of the earth.
A
Lord, send out your Spir - it, and re - new the face of the earth.
B
Lord, send out your Spir - it, and re - new the face of the earth.
C
Bless the Lord, O my soul! O Lord, my God, you are great in - deed!
1
You are clothed with maj - es - TY and glo - ry, robed in light as with a cloak.
You fixed the earth up - on its foun - da - tion, not to be moved for - ev - er;
2
with the o - cean, as with a gar - ment, you cov -ered it; a - bove the moun -tains the wa -ters stood.
44
You send forth springs in - to the wa - ter - cours - es that wind a - mong the moun - tains.
3
Be - side them the birds of heav - en dwell; from a - mong the branch -es they send forth their song.
You wa - ter the moun - tains from your pal - ace;
4
the earth is re - plete with the fruit of your works. You raise grass for the cat - tle,
and veg - e - ta - tion for man's use, Pro - duc - ing bread from the earth.
How man - i - fold are your works, O Lord! In wis - dom you have wrought them all
5
the earth is full of your crea - tures. Bless the Lord, O my soul! Al - le - lu - ia.
45
1354 • Easter Vigil, After 1st Reading (Option 2), ABC
Ps. 33:4-5, 6-7, 12-13, 20-22 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
The earth is full of the good -ness of the Lord.
B
The earth is full of the good -ness of the Lord.
C
The earth is full of the good -ness of the Lord.
D
The earth is full of the good -ness of the Lord.
E
Up - right is the word of the Lord, and all his works are trust - wor - thy.
1
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He loves jus - tice and right; of the kind - ness of the Lord the earth is full.
By the word of the Lord the heav - ens were made; by the breath of his mouth
2
all their host. He gath -ers the wa -ters of the sea as in a flask;
in cel -lars he con -fines the deep.
is
Bless - ed the na - tion whose God the Lord, the peo - ple he has cho - sen for his
3
own
in - her - it - ance. From heav - en the Lord looks down; he sees all man - kind.
Our soul waits for the Lord, who is our help and our shield. May your kind - ness,
4
be
O Lord, up - on us who have put our HOPE in you.
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1356 • Easter Vigil, After 2nd Reading, ABC Ps. 16:5, 8, 9-10, 11 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
4
B
You are my in - her - it - ance, O Lord.
C
You are my in - her - it - ance, O Lord.
D
Psalm Verse no. 1
O Lord, my al - lot - ted por - tion and my cup, you it is who hold fast my lot.
set the Lord ev - er be
I be - fore me; with him at my right hand I shall not dis - turbed.
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Psalm Verse no. 2
There - fore my heart is glad and my soul re - joic - es,
my bo - dy, too, a - bides in con - fi - dence;
be - cause you will not a - ban - don my soul to the neth - er - world,
nor will you suf - fer your faith - ful one to un - der - GO cor - rup - tion.
You will show me the path to life,
3
full - ness of joys in your pres - ence, the de - lights at your right hand for - ev - er.
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1358 • Easter Vigil, after 3rd Reading, ABC Ex. 15:1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 17-18 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Let us sing to the Lord; he has cov -ered him - self in glo - ry.
A
Let us sing to the Lord; he has cov -ered him - self in glo - ry.
B
I will sing to the Lord, for he is glo - rious - LY tri - um - phant;
1
horse and char - iot he has cast in - to the sea. My strength and my cour - age is the Lord,
and he has been my sav - ior. He is my God, I praise him; the God of my
fa - ther, I ex - tol him. The Lord is a war - ri - or,
2
Lord is his name! Pha - raoh's char - iots and ar - my he hurled in - to the sea;
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the e - lite of his of - fic - ers were sub - merged in the Red Sea.
The flood wa - ters cov - ered them, they sank in - to the depths like a stone.
3
Your right hand, O Lord, mag - nif - i - cent in pow'r, your right hand, O Lord, has shat tered the
en - e - my. You brought in the peo - ple YOU re - deemed
4
and plant - ed them on the moun - tain of YOUR in - her - it - ance the place where you
made YOUR seat, O Lord, the sanc - tu - ar - y, Lord, which your hands es - tab - lished.
The Lord shall reign for - ev - er and ev - er.
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1360 • Easter Vigil, after 4th Reading, ABC Ps. 30:2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
I will praise you, Lord, for you have res - cued me.
A
I will praise you, Lord, for you have res - cued me.
B
I will praise you, Lord, for you have res - cued me.
C
Psalm Verse no. 1
I will ex - tol you, O Lord, for you drew me clear
and did not let my en - e - mies re - joice o - ver me.
O Lord, you brought me up from the neth - er - world;
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you pre - served me from a - mong those go - ing down in - to the pit.
Psalm Verse no. 2
Sing praise to the Lord, YOU his faith - ful ones, and give thanks to his ho - ly name.
For his an - ger lasts but a mo - ment; a life - time, his good will.
At night - fall, weep - ing en - ters in, but with the dawn, re - joic - ing.
Psalm Verse no. 3
Hear, O Lord, and have pit - Y on me; O Lord, be my help - er. You changed
my mourn -ing in - to danc - ing; O Lord, my God, for - ev - er will I GIVE you thanks.
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1362 • Easter Vigil, after 5th Reading, ABC Is. 12:2-3, 4, 5-6 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
You will draw wa - ter joy - ful - ly from the springs of sal - va - tion.
A
You will draw wa - ter joy - ful - ly from the springs of sal - va - tion.
B
is con - fi - dent and un - a - fraid.
God in - deed my sav - ior; I am
1
is
My strength and my cour - age the Lord, and he has been my sav - ior.
you will draw of
With joy wa - ter at the foun - tain sal - va - tion.
Give thanks to the Lord, ac - claim his name; a - mong the na - tions
2
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is
make known his deeds, pro - claim how ex - alt - ed his name.
glo - rious
Sing praise to the Lord for his a - chieve - ment;
3
all
let this be known through - out the earth. Shout with ex - ul - ta - tion,
cit - Y the Ho - ly One of
O of Zi - on, for great in your midst is Is - ra - el!
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1364 • Easter Vigil, after 6th Reading, ABC Ps. 19:8, 9, 10, 11 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
A
Lord, you have the words of ev - er - last - ing life.
B
Lord, you have the words of ev - er - last - ing life.
C
Psalm Verse no. 1
The law of the Lord is per - fect, re - fresh - ing the soul;
The de - cree of the Lord is trust -wor - thy, giv - ing wis -dom to the sim - ple.
Psalm Verse no. 2
The pre - cepts of the Lord are right, re - joic - ing the heart;
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the com - mand of the Lord is clear, en - light - en - ING the eye.
The fear of the Lord is pure, en - dur - ing for - ev - er;
3
the or - di - nanc - es of the Lord are true, all of them just.
They are more pre - cious than gold, than a heap of pur - est gold;
4
sweet - er al - so than syr - up or hon - ey from the comb.
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1366 • Easter Vigil, after 7th Reading (if there is a Baptism), ABC
Ps. 42:3, 5; 43:3, 4 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Like a deer that longs for run - ning streams, my
R.
soul longs for you, my God.
Psalm Verse no. 1
A - thirst is my soul for God, the liv - ing God.
When shall I go and be - hold the face of God?
Psalm Verse no. 2
I went with the throng and led them in pro - ces - sion to the house of God,
a - mid loud cries of joy and thanks -giv - ing, with the mul - ti - tude keep -ING fes - ti - val.
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Psalm Verse no. 3
Send forth your light and YOUR fi - del - i - ty; they shall lead me on
and bring me to your ho - ly moun - tain, to YOUR dwell - ing - place.
Psalm Verse no. 4
Then will I go in to the al - tar of God, the God of my glad - ness and joy;
then will I give you thanks up - on the harp, O God, MY God!
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1368 • Easter Vigil, after 7th Reading (Option 1) when there are no Baptisms , ABC
Is. 12:2-3, 4, 5-6 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
You will draw wa - ter joy - ful - ly from the springs of sal - va - tion.
A
You will draw wa - ter joy - ful - ly from the springs of sal - va - tion.
B
is con - fi - dent and un - a - fraid.
God in - deed my sav - ior; I am
1
is
My strength and my cour - age the Lord, and he has been my sav - ior.
you will draw of
With joy wa - ter at the foun - tain sal - va - tion.
Give thanks to the Lord, ac - claim his name; a - mong the na - tions
2
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is
make known his deeds, pro - claim how ex - alt - ed his name.
glo - rious
Sing praise to the Lord for his a - chieve - ment;
3
all
let this be known through - out the earth. Shout with ex - ul - ta - tion,
cit - Y the Ho - ly One of
O of Zi - on, for great in your midst is Is - ra - el!
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1370 • Easter Vigil, after 7th Reading (Option 2) when there are no Baptisms, ABC
Ps. 51:12-13, 14-15, 18-19 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Cre - ate a clean heart in me, O God.
A
Cre - ate a clean heart in me, O God.
B
Psalm Verse no. 1
A clean heart cre - ate for me, O God, and a stead -fast spir - it
re - new with - in me.
Cast me not out from your pres - ence, and your Ho - ly Spir - it take not from me.
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Psalm Verse no. 2
Give me back the joy of YOUR sal - va - tion, and a will - ing spir - it
sus - tain in me.
I will teach trans - gres - sors your ways, and sin - ners shall re - turn to you.
For you are not PLEASED with sac - ri - fic - es; should
I
of - fer
a
3
hol
- o - caust,
you
would
not
ac - cept
it.
My sac - ri - fice, O God, is a con - trite spir - it;
a heart con - trite and hum - bled, O God, you will not spurn.
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1295 • Easter Vigil, Responsorial Psalm before Gospel, ABC
Ps. 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia.
A
Al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia.
B
Al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia.
C
Al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia.
D
Al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia.
E
Al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia.
F
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Al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia.
G
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his mer - cy en -dures for - ev - er.
1
Let the house of Is - ra - ël say, "His mer - cy en - dures for - ev - er."
The right hand of the Lord has struck with pow - er; the right hand of the
2
Lord is ex - alt - ed. I shall not die, but live, and de - clare the works of the Lord.
The stone the build - ers re - ject - ed has be - come the cor - ner - stone.
3
By the Lord has this been done; it is won - der - ful in our eyes.
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1372 • Easter Sunday, ABC
Ps. 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
This is the day the Lord has made; let us re - joice and be glad.
A
This is the day the Lord has made; let us re - joice and be glad.
B
This is the day the Lord has made; let us re - joice and be glad.
C
This is the day the Lord has made; let us re - joice and be glad.
D
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Psalm Verse no. 1
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his mer - cy en - dures for - ev - er.
Let the house of Is - ra - el
say, "His mer - cy en - dures for - ev - er."
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"The right hand of the Lord has struck with pow - er;
the right hand of the
2
Lord is ex - alt - ed. I shall not die, but live,
and de - clare the works of the Lord."
Psalm Verse no. 3
By the Lord has this been done;
it is won - der - ful in our eyes.
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1375 • 2nd Sunday of Easter, ABC Ps. 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, his love is ev - er - last - ing.
A
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, his love is ev - er - last - ing.
B
Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, his love is ev - er - last - ing.
C
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Psalm Verse no. 1
Let the house of Aa - ron say, "His mer - cy en - dures for - ev - er."
Let those who fear the Lord say, "His mer - cy en - dures for - ev - er."
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I was hard pressed and was fall - ing, but
the Lord helped me.
2
My strength and my cour - age is the Lord, and he has been my sav - ior.
The joy - ful shout of vic - t'ry in the tents of the just.
Psalm Verse no. 3
By the Lord has this been done; it is won - der - ful in our eyes.
This is the day the Lord has made; let us be glad and re - joice in it.
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1300 • 3rd Sunday of Easter, Year A Ps. 16:1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
3
1
A 2
3
Lord, you will show us the path of life.
41
B 1
5
ALLELUIA can also be used as the REFRAIN
Psalm Verse no. 1
Keep me, O God, for in you I take ref - uge; I say to the Lord, "My Lord are you."
O Lord, my al - lot - ted por - tion and my cup, you it is who hold fast my lot.
I bless the Lord who coun - sels me; e - ven in the night my heart ex - horts me.
2
I set the Lord ev - er be - fore me; with him at my right hand I shall not be dis - turbed.
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There - fore my heart is glad and my soul re - joic - es,
3
my bod - y, too, a - bides in con - fi - dence;
be - cause you will not a - ban - don my soul to the ne - ther - world,
nor will you suf - fer your faith - ful one to un - der - go cor - rup - tion.
You will show me the path to life, a - bound - ing joy in your pres - ence,
4
the de - lights at your right hand for - ev - er.
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1377 • 4th Sunday of Easter, Year A Ps. 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
The Lord is my shep - herd; there is noth -ing I shall want.
B
ALLELUIA can also be used as the REFRAIN
Psalm Verse no. 1
me
The Lord is my shep - herd; I shall not want. In ver - dant pas - tures he gives re - pose;
es
be - side rest - ful wa - ters he leads me; he re - fresh - my soul.
He guides me in right paths for his name's sake. E - ven though I walk
2
at
in the dark val - ley I fear no e - vil; for you are my side
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With your rod and your staff that give me cour - age.
corpuschristiwatershed.org
of
You spread the ta - ble be - fore me in the sight my foes;
3
o
you a - noint my head with oil; my cup - ver - flows.
of
On - ly good - ness and kind -ness fol - low me all the days my life;
4
of
and I shall dwell in the house the Lord for years to come.
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1308 • 5th Sunday of Easter, Year A Ps. 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
ALLELUIA can also be used as the REFRAIN
Give thanks to the Lord on
the
harp;
with the ten -stringed lyre chant his prais - es.
Up - right is the word of
the Lord, and all his works are trust - wor - thy.
2
He loves jus - tice
and right; of the kind - ness of the Lord the earth is full.
See, the eyes of the Lord are up - on those who fear him, up - on those who hope
3
for his kind - ness, them from death and pre -serve them in spite of fam - ine.
To de - liv - er
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Emítte Spíritum tuum, Dómine, et rénova fáciem terrae.
Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth.
From the Feast of Pentecost (Page 84)
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1310 • 6th Sunday of Easter, Year A Ps. 66:1-3, 4-5, 6-7, 16, 20 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Let all the earth cry out to God with joy.
A
Let all the earth cry out to God with joy.
B
Let all the earth cry out to God with joy. joy.
C
OR:
Let all the earth cry out to God with joy.
D
ALLELUIA can also be used as the REFRAIN
all his
Shout joy - ful - ly to God, the earth, sing praise to the glo - ry of name;
1
glo are
pro -claim his - rious praise. Say to God, "How tre - men - dous your deeds!"
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and
Let all on earth wor - ship sing praise to you, sing praise to your name!
2
Come and see the works of God, his tre - men -dous deeds a - mong the chil -dren of Ad - am.
to
He has changed the sea in - dry land; through the riv - er they passed
3
on us
foot; there - fore let re - joice in him. He rules by his might for - ev - er.
who has
Hear now, all you fear God, while I de - clare what he done for me.
4
or
Bless - ed be God who re - fused me not my prayer his kind - ness!
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1384 • Ascension of the Lord, ABC Ps. 47:2-3, 6-7, 8-9 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
God mounts his throne to shouts of joy: a blare of trum - pets for the Lord.
A
God mounts his throne to shouts of joy: a blare of trum - pets for the Lord.
B
God mounts his throne to shouts of joy: a blare of trum - pets for the Lord.
C
God mounts his throne to shouts of joy: a blare of trum - pets for the Lord.
D
God mounts his throne to shouts of joy: a blare of trum - pets for the Lord.
E
God mounts his throne to shouts of joy: a blare of trum - pets for the Lord.
F
ALLELUIA can also be used as the REFRAIN
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All you peo - ples, clap your hands, shout to God with cries of glad - ness,
1
For the Lord, the Most High, the awe - some, is the great king o - ver all the earth.
God mounts his throne a - mid shouts of joy; the Lord, a - mid trum - pet blasts.
2
Sing praise to God, sing praise; sing praise to our king, sing praise.
Psalm Verse no. 3
For king of all the earth is God; sing hymns of praise. God reigns o - ver the na - tions,
God sits up - on his ho - ly throne.
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1314 • (Higher Key) 7th Sunday of Easter, Year A Ps. 27:1, 4, 7-8 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
I be - lieve that I shall see the good things of the Lord in the land of the liv - ing.
ALLELUIA can also be used as the REFRAIN
my
The Lord is my light and sal - va - tion; whom should I fear? The Lord is
1
my be
life's ref - uge; of whom should I a - fraid? One thing
2
I ask of the Lord; this I seek; To dwell in the house of the Lord
of of
all the days my life, That I may gaze on the love - li - ness the Lord
of
and con - tem -plate his tem - ple. Hear, O Lord, the sound my call;
3
me, my my
have pit - y on and an - swer me. Of you heart speaks; you glance seeks.
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1314 • (Lower Key) 7th Sunday of Easter, Year A Ps. 27:1, 4, 7-8 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
I be - lieve that I shall see the good things of the Lord in the land of the liv - ing.
ALLELUIA can also be used as the REFRAIN
The Lord is my light and my sal - va - tion; whom should I fear? The Lord is
1
my life's ref - uge; of whom should I be a - fraid?
One thing
2
I ask of the Lord; this I seek; To dwell in the house of the Lord
all the days of my life, That I may gaze on the love - li - ness of the Lord
and con - tem -plate his tem - ple.
Hear, O Lord, the sound of my call;
3
have pit - y on me, and an - swer me. Of you my heart speaks; you my glance seeks.
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1387 • Vigil of Pentecost, ABC Ps. 104:1-2, 24, 35, 27-28, 29, 30 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Lord, send out your Spir - it, and re - new the face of the earth.
A
Lord, send out your Spir - it, and re - new the face of the earth.
B
Lord, send out your Spir - it, and re - new the face of the earth.
C
Lord, send out your Spir - it, and re - new the face of the earth.
D
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Bless the Lord, O my soul! O Lord, my God, you are great in - deed!
1
You are clothed with maj - es - ty and glo - ry, robed in light as with a cloak.
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How man - i - fold are your works, O Lord! In wis - dom you have wrought them all.
2
The earth is full of your crea - tures; bless the Lord, O my soul! Al - le - lu - ia.
Crea -tures all look to you to give them food in due time. When you give it
3
to them, they gath - er it; when you o - pen your hand, they are filled with good things.
If you take a - way their breath, they per - ish and re - turn to their dust.
4
When you send forth your spir - it, they are cre - at - ed, and you re - new the face of the earth.
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1389 • Pentecost Sunday, ABC Ps. 104:1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Lord, send out your Spir - it, and re - new the face of the earth.
A
Lord, send out your Spir - it, and re - new the face of the earth.
B
Lord, send out your Spir - it, and re - new the face of the earth.
C
Lord, send out your Spir - it, and re - new the face of the earth.
D
ALLELUIA can also be used as the REFRAIN
Bless the Lord, O my soul! O Lord, my God, you are great in - deed!
1
How man - i - fold are your works, O Lord! the earth is full of your crea - tures;
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If you take a - way their breath, they per - ish and re - turn to their dust.
2
When you send forth your spir - it, they are cre - at - ed, and you re - new the face of the earth.
Psalm Verse no. 3
May the glo - ry of the Lord en - dure for
ev - er; may the Lord be glad in his works!
Pleas - ing to him be my theme; I will be
glad in the Lord.
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1319 • Most Holy Trinity, Year A Dn. 3:52, 53, 54, 55, 56 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
of
Bless - ëd are you, O Lord, the God our fa - thers,
1
all
praise - wor - thy and ex - alt - ed a - bove for - ev - er;
glo
And bless - ëd is your ho - ly and - rious name,
for
praise - wor - thy and ex - alt - ed a - bove all all ag - es.
ho
Bless - ëd are you in the tem - ple of your - ly glo - ry,
2
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all
praise - wor - thy and glo - ri - ous a - bove for - ev - er.
of
Bless - ëd are you on the throne your king - dom,
3
all
praise - wor - thy and ex - alt - ed a - bove for - ev - er.
Bless - ëd are you who look in - to the depths
4
on
from your throne up - the cher - u - bim, praise - wor - thy and ex -
all
alt - ed a - bove for - ev - er.
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1323 • Most Holy Body and Blood, Year A Ps. 147:12-13, 14-15, 19-20 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
A
Praise the Lord, Je ru sa - lem.
- -
B
Praise the Lord, Je ru sa - lem.
- -
C
ALLELUIA can also be used as the REFRAIN
O God,
Glo - ri - fy the Lord, Je - ru - sa - lem; praise your O Zi - on.
1
of
For he has strength -ened the bars your gates; he has blest your chil -dren with - in you.
in
He has grant - ed peace your bor - ders; with the best of wheat he fills you.
2
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to
He sends forth his com - mand the earth; swift - ly runs his word!
He has pro - claimed his word to Ja - cob, his stat - utes and his
3
es oth
or - di - nanc - to Is - ra - ël. He has not done thus for an - y - er na - tion;
not
his or - di - nanc - es he has made known to them. Al - le - lu - ia.
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1146 • (Higher Key) 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A
Ps. 40:2, 4, 7-8, 8-9, 10 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.
A
Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.
B
Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.
C
Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.
D
Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.
E
Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.
F
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I have wait - ed, wait - ed for the Lord, and he stooped t'ward me and heard
1
my cry. And he put a new song in - to my mouth, a hymn to our God.
Psalm Verse no. 2
Sac - ri - fice or of - f'ring you wished not, but ears o - pen to o - be -dience you gave me.
Hol - o - causts or sin - of - f'rings you sought not; then said I, "Be - hold I come."
3
"In the writ - ten scroll it is pre -scribed for me, to do your will, O my God, is
my de - light, And your law is with - in my heart!" I an -nounced
4
your jus - tice in the vast as - sem - bly; I did not re - strain my lips, as you, O Lord, know.
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1147 • (Lower Key) 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A
Ps. 40:2, 4, 7-8, 8-9, 10 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.
B
Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.
C
Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.
D
Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.
E
Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will.
F
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1
for heard
I have wait - ed, wait - ed the Lord, and he stooped t'ward me and
to to
my cry. And he put a new song in - my mouth, a hymn our God.
Psalm Verse no. 2
you wished not,
Sac - ri - fice or of - f'ring but ears o - pen to o - be -dience you gave me.
sin - of - f'rings you sought not; "Be - hold
Hol - o - causts or then said I, I come."
3
is
"In the writ - ten scroll it pre -scribed for me, to do your will, O my God, is
my with - in
de - light, And your law is my heart!" I an -nounced
4
the vast as - sem - bly; O
your jus - tice in I did not re - strain my lips, as you, Lord, know.
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1152• 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 27:1, 4, 13-14 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
A
The Lord is my light and my sal - va - tion.
B
The Lord is my light and my sal - va - tion.
C
The Lord is my light and my sal - va - tion.
D
Psalm Verse no. 1
The Lord is my light and my sal - va - tion; whom should I fear?
The Lord is my life's re - fuge; of whom should I be a - fraid?
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One thing I ask of the Lord; this I seek:
2
To dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life,
That I may gaze on the love - li - ness of the Lord
and con - tem - plate his tem - ple.
Psalm Verse no. 3
I be - lieve that I shall see the boun - ty of the Lord in the land of the liv - ing.
Wait for the Lord with cour - age; be stout - heart - ed, and wait for the Lord.
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1156• 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 146:6-7, 8-9, 9-10 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Bless'd are the poor in spir - it; the king -dom of heav'n is theirs!
A
Bless'd are the poor in spir - it; the king -dom of heav'n is theirs!
B
Bless'd are the poor in spir - it; the king -dom of heav'n is theirs!
C
Bless'd are the poor in spir - it; the king -dom of heav'n is theirs!
D
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Al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia.
E
Al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia.
F
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Al - le - lú - ia, al - le - lú - ia.
G
The Lord keeps faith for - ev - er, se - cures jus - tice for the op - pressed,
1
gives food to
the hun - gry. The Lord sets cap - tives free.
The Lord gives sight to the blind; the Lord rais - es up those who were bowed down.
2
The Lord loves
the just;
the Lord pro - tects stran - gers.
Psalm Verse no. 3
The fa - ther -less and the wid - ow the Lord sus - tains, but the way of the wick -ed he thwarts.
The Lord shall reign for - ev - er; your God, O Zi - on, through all gen -er - a - tions. Al - le - lu - ia.
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1160• (Higher Key) 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 112:4-5, 6-7, 8-9 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
The just man is a light in dark -ness to the up - right.
Light shines through the dark -ness for the up right; he is gra -cious and mer - ci - ful and just.
1
Well for the man who is gra -cious and lends, who con - ducts his af - fairs with jus - tice.
He shall nev - er be moved; the just one shall be in ev - er - last - ing re -mem - brance.
2
in
An e - vil re - port he shall not fear; his heart is firm, trust - ing the Lord.
His heart is stead - fast; he shall not fear. Lav - ish - ly he gives to the poor;
3
ed
his jus - tice shall en - dure for - ev - er; his horn shall be ex - alt - in glo - ry.
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1160• (Lower Key) 5th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 112:4-5, 6-7, 8-9 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Light shines through the dark -ness for the up - right; he is gra -cious and mer - ci - ful and just.
1
Well for the man who is gra -cious and lends, who con - ducts his af - fairs with jus - tice.
He shall nev - er be moved; the just one shall be in ev - er - last - ing re -mem - brance.
2
An e - vil re - port he shall not fear; his heart is firm, trust - ing in the Lord.
His heart is stead - fast; he shall not fear. Lav - ish - ly he gives to the poor;
3
his jus - tice shall en - dure for - ev - er; his horn shall be ex - alt - ed in glo - ry.
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1165 • 6th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 119:1-2, 4-5, 17-18, 33-34 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Bless -ed are they who fol - low the law of the Lord!
A
Bless -ed are they who fol - low the law of the Lord!
B
Bless -ed are they who fol -low the law of the Lord! law of the Lord!
C
OR:
Bless -ed are they who fol - low the law of the Lord!
D
Bless -ed are they who fol - low the law of the Lord!
E
Psalm Verse no. 1
way of
Bless - ed are they whose is blame - less, who walk in the law the Lord.
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his all
Bless - ed are they who ob - serve de - crees, who seek him with their heart.
that gent
You have com - mand - ed your pre - cepts be dil - i - - ly kept.
2
in keep - ing
Oh, that I might be firm the ways of your stat - utes!
to keep
Be good your ser - vant, that I may live and your words.
3
may of
O - pen my eyes, that I con - sid - er the won - ders your law.
Psalm Verse no. 4
of may ex - act - ly
In - struct me, O Lord, in the way your stat - utes, that I ob - serve them.
may ob -serve your law all
Give me dis - cern - ment, that I and keep it with my heart.
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1170 • 7th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 103:1-2, 3-4, 8, 10, 12-13 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
The Lord is kind and mer - ci - ful.
B
The Lord is kind and mer - ci - ful.
C
The Lord is kind and mer - ci - ful.
D
Based on a tone by Fr. Samuel Weber, OSB
O ho
Bless the Lord, my soul; and all my be - ing, bless his - ly name.
1
O all
Bless the Lord, my soul, and for - get not his be - ne - fits.
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your all
He par - dons all in - i - qui - ties, heals your ills.
2
from and
He re - deems your life des - truc - tion, crowns you with kind - ness com - pas - sion.
Psalm Verse no. 3
is a - boun -ding in kind - ness.
Mer - ci - ful and gra - cious the Lord, slow to an - ger and
does
Not ac - cor - ding to our sins he deal with us, nor does he re - quite us ac - cor - ding
to from
our crimes. As far as the east is the west,
4
our trans -gres -sions from us.
so far has he put As a fa - ther has com - pas - sion
on those
his chil - dren, so the Lord has com - pas - sion on who fear him.
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1176 • 8th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 62:2-3, 6-7, 8-9 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
OR:
Rest in God a - lone, my soul. Rest in God a - lone, my soul.
my
On - ly in God is my soul at rest; from him comes sal - va - tion.
1
my
He on - ly is my rock and sal - va - tion, my strong - hold; I shall not be dis -turbed at all.
be
On - ly in God at rest, my soul, for from him comes my hope.
2
my be
He on - ly is my rock and sal - va - tion, my strong - hold; I shall not dis - turbed.
Psalm Verse no. 3
ry, of
With God is my safe - ty and my glo - he is the rock my strength; my ref - uge
is all times, O
in God. Trust in him at my peo - ple! Pour out your hearts be - fore him.
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1175 • 9th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 31:2-3, 3-4, 17, 25 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
R.
In you, O Lord, I take ref - uge; let
me
nev - er
be
put to shame.
1
In your jus -tice res - cue me, in - cline your ear to me, make haste to de - liv - er me!
Be my rock of ref - uge, a
strong - hold
to
give me safe - ty.
2
You are my rock and my for - tress; for your name's sake you will lead and guide me.
Let your face shine up - on your ser - vant; save
me
in your kind - ness.
3
Take cour - age and be stout - heart - ed, all you who hope in the Lord.
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1180 • 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 50:1, 8, 12-13, 14-15 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
To the up - right I will show the sav - ing pow'r of God.
R.
Psalm Verse no. 1 Based on a tone by Fr. Samuel Weber, OSB
its
God the Lord has spo - ken and sum -moned the earth, from the ris - ing of the sun to set - ting.
I me
"Not for your sac - ri - fic - es do re - buke you, for your hol - o -causts are be - fore al - ways."
its
"If I were hun - gry, I would not tell you, for mine are the world and full - ness.
2
of my
Do I eat the flesh strong bulls, or is the blood of goats drink?"
as
"Of - fer to God praise your sac - ri - fice and ful - fill your vows to the Most High;
3
of fy
then call up - on me in time dis - tress; I will res - cue you, and you shall glo - ri - me."
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Lauda, Jerúsalem, Dóminum. (Praise the Lord, Jerusalem.)
From the Feast of the Most Holy Body & Blood of our Lord (Page 88)
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1391 • 11th Sunday of Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 100:1-2, 3, 5 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
We are His peo - ple, the sheep of His flock.
A
We are His peo - ple, the sheep of His flock.
B
We are His peo - ple, the sheep of His flock.
C
We are His peo - ple, the sheep of His flock.
D
We are His peo - ple, the sheep of His flock.
E
We are His peo - ple, the sheep of His flock.
F
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Sing joy - ful - ly to the Lord, all you lands;
1
serve the Lord with glad - ness; come be - fore him with JOY - ful song.
Know that the Lord is God; he made us, his we are;
2
his peo - ple, the flock he tends.
The Lord is GOOD: his kind - ness en - dures for - ev - er,
3
and his faith - ful - ness, to all GEN - er - a - tions.
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1189 • 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 69:8-10, 14, 17, 33-35 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Lord, in your great love an - swer me.
A
Lord, in your great love an - swer me.
B
Lord, in your great love an - swer me.
C
I
For your sake bear in - sult,
1
to
and shame co - vers my face. I have be - come an out - cast my broth - ers,
to
a stran - ger my chil - dren, be - cause zeal for your house con - sumes me,
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and the in - sults of those who blas -pheme you fall up - on me.
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I pray to you, O Lord, for the time of your fa - vor, O God!
2
In your great kind - ness an - swer me with your con - stant help. An - swer me,
is cy
O Lord, for boun - teous your kind - ness; in your great mer - turn t'ward me.
"See, you low - ly ones, and be glad; you who seek God, may your hearts re - vive!
3
he
For the Lord hears the poor, and his own who are in bonds spurns not.
the seas and what - ev - er moves in
Let the heav - ens and the earth praise him, them!"
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1193 • 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 89:4-5, 16-17, 27, 29 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
For ev - er I will sing the good -ness of the Lord.
A
For ev - er I will sing the good -ness of the Lord.
B
For ev - er I will sing the good -ness of the Lord.
C
For ev - er I will sing the good -ness of the Lord.
D
For ev - er I will sing the good -ness of the Lord.
E
For ev - er I will sing the good -ness of the Lord.
F
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The prom - is - es of the Lord I will sing for - ev - er, through all gen - er - a - tions my mouth
1
shall pro -claim your faith - ful - ness. For you have said,"My kind -ness is es - tab -lished for - ev - er;"
in heav - en you have con -firmed your faith - ful - ness.
Bles - sëd the peo - ple
2
who know the joy - ful shout. In
the light
of
your coun - te - nance, O
Lord, they walk.
At Your name they re - joice all the day, and through Your jus - tice they are ex - alt - ed.
You are the splen -dor of their strength, and by your fa - vor our horn is ex - alt - ed.
3
For to the Lord be - longs our shield, and the Ho - ly One of Is - ra - el, our king.
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1393 • 14th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 145:1-2, 8-9, 10-11, 13-14 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
I will praise your name for e - ver, my king and my God.
A
I will praise your name for e - ver, my king and my God.
B
I will praise your name for e - ver, my king and my God.
C
I will praise your name for e - ver, my king and my God.
D
I will praise your name for e - ver, my king and my God. God.
E
OR:
ALLELUIA can also be used as the REFRAIN
Psalm Verse no. 1
I will ex - tol you, O my God and King, and I will bless your name for - ev - er
and ev - er.
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Eve - ry day will I bless you, and I will praise your name for - ev - er and ev - er.
The Lord is gra - cious and mer - ci - ful, slow to
an - ger and of great kind - ness.
2
The Lord is good to all and com - pas - sion - ate t'ward all his works.
Let all your works give you thanks, O Lord, and let your faith - ful ones bless you.
3
Let them dis - course of the glo - ry of your king - dom and speak of your might.
The Lord is faith - ful in all his words and
ho - ly
in
all
his works.
4
The Lord lifts up all who are fall - ing and rais - es up all who are bowed down.
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1195 • 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 65:10, 11, 12-13, 14 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
The seed that falls on good ground will yield a fruit - ful har - vest.
R.
Psalm Verse no. 1
God's wa - ter -cours -es
You have vis - it - ed the land and wa -tered it; great - ly have
you en -riched it.
are filled; you have pre -pared the grain.
Thus have you pre -pared the land:
2
-ing its fur - rows, break - ing up its clods, it
drench soft -'ning with show - ers, bless -ing its yield.
a
You have crowned the year with your boun - ty, and your paths o - ver - flow with
rich har - vest;
3
the un -tilled mead -ows o - ver-flow with it, and re - joic - ing clothes the hills.
The fields
4
gar - ment -ed with flocks and the val - leys blan - ket - ed with grain. They shout and
are
sing for joy.
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1200 • 16th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 86:5-6, 9-10, 15-16 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Lord, you are good and for - giv - ing. Lord, you are good and for - giv - ing.
and
You, O Lord, are good for - giv - ing, a - bound - ing in kind - ness to all who
1
to of
call up - on you. Heark - en, O Lord, my prayer and at - tend to the sound my plead - ing.
All the na - tions you have made shall come and wor - ship you, O Lord, and
2
fy won -drous
glo - ri - your name. For you are great, and you do deeds; you a - lone are God.
a God mer - ci - ful and gra - cious, slow to
You, O Lord, are an - ger, a -bound -ing in kind -ness
3
and Turn t'ward me, and have pit - y to
fi - del - i - ty. on me; give your strength your ser - vant.
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1204 • 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A
Ps. 119:57, 72, 76-77, 127-128, 129-130 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Lord, I love your com - mands.
A
Lord, I love your com - mands.
B
Lord, I love your com - mands.
C
Lord, I love your com - mands.
D
Psalm Verse no. 1
I have said, O Lord, that my part is to keep your words. The law
me
of your mouth is to more pre - cious than thou -sands of gold and sil - ver pie - ces.
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Psalm Verse no. 2
to
Let your kind -ness com - fort me ac - cor - ding to your pro - mise your ser - vants.
I my
Let your com - pas - sion come to me that may live, for your law is de - light.
we
For I love your com - mand more than gold, ho - - ver fine.
3
I
For in all your pre - cepts go for - ward; eve - ry false way I hate.
I
Won - der - ful are your de - crees; there - fore ob - serve them.
4
The rev - e - la - tion of your words sheds light,
to
giv - ing un - der - stand - ing the sim - ple.
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1208 • 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 145:8-9, 15-16, 17-18 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
The hand of the Lord feeds us; he ans -wers all our needs. needs.
R.
OR:
The Lord is gra -cious and mer - ci - ful, slow to an - ger and of great kind - ness.
1
The Lord is good to all and com - pas - sion - ate t'ward all his works. The eyes
2
of all look hope - ful - ly to you, and you give them their food in due sea - son;
you o - pen your hand and sat - is - fy the de - sire of eve - ry liv - ing thing.
The Lord is just in all his ways and ho - ly in all his works.
3
The Lord is near to all who call up - on him, to all who call up - on him in truth.
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1212 • 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 85:9, 10, 11-12, 13-14 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Lord, let us see your kind - ness, and grant us your sal - va - tion.
R.
I will hear what God pro - claims; the Lord — for he pro - claims peace.
1
Near in - deed is his sal - va - tion to those
who
fear him, glo - ry dwel - ling in our land.
Kind - ness and truth shall meet; jus - tice and peace shall kiss.
2
Truth shall spring out of the
earth, and jus - tice shall look down from hea - ven.
The Lord him - self will give his
be - ne - fits; our land shall yield its in - crease.
3
Jus - tice shall walk
be - fore him, and pre - pare the way of his steps.
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1216 • 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
R.
May God have pit - y on us and bless us; may he let his face shine up - on us.
1
So may your way be known up - on earth; a - mong all na - tions, your sal - va - tion.
May the na - tions be glad and ex - ult be - cause you rule the peo -ples in eq - ui - ty;
2
the na - tions on the earth you guide.
May the peo - ples praise you, O God; may all the peo - ples praise you!
3
May God bless us, and may all the ends of the earth fear him!
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1220 • 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 138:1-2, 2-3, 6, 8 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Lord, your love is e - ter - nal; do not for - sake the work of yourhands.
R.
I will give thanks to you, O Lord, with all my heart, for you have heard the words of my mouth;
1
in the pres -ence of the an - gels I will sing your praise; I will wor -ship at your ho - ly tem - ple.
I will give thanks to
your name, be - cause of your kind -ness and your truth:
2
when I called, you an-swered me; you built up strength with - in me.
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a
The Lord is ex - alt - ed, yet the low - ly he sees, and the proud he knows from - far.
3
Your kind - ness, O Lord, en - dures for - ev - er; for - sake not the work of your hands.
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1395 • 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A
Ps. 63:2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
My soul is thirst - ing for you, O Lord my God.
B
My soul is thirst - ing for you, O Lord my God.
C
My soul is thirst - ing for you, O Lord my God.
D
O God, you are my God whom I seek; for you my flesh pines and
1
my soul thirsts like the earth, parched, life - less and with - out wa - ter.
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Thus have I gazed t'ward you in the sanc - tu - ar - y to see your pow - er
2
and your glo - ry, for your kind - ness is a great - er good than life; my lips
fy
shall glo - ri - you. Thus will I bless you while I live;
3
lift - ing up my hands, I will call up - on your name. As with the rich - es of a
ban -quet shall my soul be sat - is - fied, and with ex - ult - ant lips my mouth shall praise you.
are
You my help, and in the shad - ow of your wings I shout for joy.
4
My soul clings fast to you; your right hand up -holds me.
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1397 • 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 95:1-2, 6-7, 8-9 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
A
If to - day you hear his voice, hard - en not your hearts.
B
If to - day you hear his voice, hard - en not your hearts.
C
If to - day you hear his voice, hard - en not your hearts.
D
Psalm Verse no. 1
Come, let us sing joy - ful - ly to the Lord; let us ac -claim the Rock of our sal - va - tion.
Let us come in - to his pres -ence with thanks -giv - ing; let us joy - ful - ly sing psalms to him.
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Come, let us bow down in wor - ship; let us kneel be - fore the Lord who made us.
2
For he is our God, and we are the peo - ple he shep - herds, the flock he guides.
Oh, that to - day you would hear his voice:
3
"Hard - en not your hearts as at Me - ri - bah,
as in the day of Mas - sah in the de - sert,
Where your fa - thers tempt - ed me; they test - ed me though they had seen my works."
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1224 • (Higher Key) 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A
Ps. 103:1-2, 3-4, 9-10, 11-12 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Harmonization A
The Lord is kind and mer - ci - ful, slow to an - ger, and rich in com - pas - sion.
Harmonization B
The Lord is kind and mer - ci - ful, slow to an - ger, and rich in com - pas - sion.
O ho
Bless the Lord, my soul; and all my be - ing, bless his - ly name.
1
O
Bless the Lord, my soul, and for - get not all his ben - e - fits.
He par - dons all your in - iq - ui - ties, heals all your ills.
2
re - deems your life from de - struc - tion, he crowns you with kind - ness and com - pas - sion.
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al
He will not - ways chide, nor does he keep his wrath for - ev - er.
3
Not ac - cord - ing to our sins does he deal with us,
to
nor does he re - quite us ac - cord - ing our crimes.
For as the heav - ens are high a - bove the earth, so sur - pas - sing is his
4
kind - ness t'ward those who fear him. As far as the east is from the west,
so far has he put our trans - gres -sions from us.
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1231 • (Lower Key) 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A
Ps. 103:1-2, 3-4, 9-10, 11-12 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Harmonization A
The Lord is kind and mer - ci - ful, slow to an - ger, and rich in com - pas - sion.
Harmonization B
The Lord is kind and mer - ci - ful, slow to an - ger, and rich in com - pas - sion.
Bless the Lord, O my soul; and all my be - ing, bless his ho - ly name.
1
Bless the Lord, O my soul, and for - get not all his ben - e - fits.
He par - dons all your in - iq - ui - ties, heals all your ills.
2
re - deems your life from de - struc - tion, he crowns you with kind - ness and com - pas - sion.
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He will not al - ways chide, nor does he keep his wrath for - ev - er.
3
Not ac - cord - ing to our sins does he deal with us,
nor does he re - quite us ac - cord - ing to our crimes.
For as the heav - ens are high a - bove the earth, so sur - pas - sing is his
4
kind - ness t'ward those who fear him. As far as the east is from the west,
so far has he put our trans - gres -sions from us.
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1234 • (Lower Key) 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 145:2-3, 8-9, 17-18 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
The Lord is near to all who call up - on him.
R.
Eve - ry day will I bless you, and I will praise your name for - ev - er and ev - er.
1
Great is the Lord and high - ly to be praised;
his great - ness is un - search - a - ble.
The Lord is gra -cious and mer - ci - ful, slow to an - ger and of great kind - ness.
2
The Lord is good
to all
and com - pas - sion - ate t'ward all his works.
The Lord is just in all his ways and ho - ly in all his works.
3
The Lord is near to all who call up - on him, to all who call up - on him in truth.
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1234 • (Higher Key) 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 145:2-3, 8-9, 17-18 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
The Lord is near to all who call up - on him.
R.
Eve - ry day will I bless you, and I will praise your name for - ev - er and ev - er.
1
Great is the Lord and high - ly to be praised;
his great - ness is un - search - a - ble.
The Lord is gra -cious and mer - ci - ful, slow to an - ger and of great kind - ness.
2
The Lord is good
to
all and com - pas - sion - ate t'ward all his works.
The Lord is just in all his ways and ho - ly in all his works.
3
The Lord is near to all who call
up - on him, to all who call up - on him in truth.
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1238 • 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 25:4-5, 8-9, 10, 14 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
R.
OR:
Your ways, O Lord, make known to
me; teach me your paths,
1
guide me in your truth and teach me,
for you are God my sav - ior.
Re - mem - ber that your com - pas - sion, O Lord, and your love are from of old.
2
The sins of my youth and my frail - ties re -mem -ber not; in your kind -ness re -mem -ber me,
be -cause of your good - ness, O Lord. Good and up -right is the
Lord; thus he shows
3
sin - ners the way. He guides the hum -ble to jus - tice, and teach - es the hum - ble his way.
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Reminíscere miseratiónum tuárum, Dómine.
Remember your mercies, O Lord.
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1242 • 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 80:9, 12, 13-14, 15-16, 19-20 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
A
The vine -yard of the Lord is the house of Is - ra ël.
-
B
Psalm Verse no. 1
A vine from E - gypt you trans -plant - ed; you drove a - way the
na -tions and plant - ed it.
It put forth its fo - li - age to the Sea, its shoots as far as the Riv - er.
Psalm Verse no. 2
Why have you bro - ken down its walls, so that eve - ry
pass - er - by plucks its fruit,
The boar from the for - est lays it waste, and the beasts of the field feed up - on it?
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Once a - gain, O Lord of hosts, look down from heav -
en, and see;
3
take care of this vine, and pro - tect what your right hand has plant - ed
the son of man whom you your - self made strong.
Then we will no more with - draw from you; give
us
new
life,
4
and we will call up - on your name. O Lord, God of hosts, re - store us;
if your face shine up - on us, then we shall be saved.
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1250 • 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
I shall live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life.
A
I shall live in the house of the Lord all the days of my life.
B
Psalm Verse no. 1
In ver - dant
pas - tures
he
gives
me
re - pose;
be - side rest - ful wa - ters he leads me; he re - fresh - es my soul.
He guides me in right paths for his name's sake. E - ven though
I walk
in
2
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the dark val - ley I fear no e - vil; for you are at my side
with your rod and your staff that give me cour - age.
You spread the ta - ble be - fore me in
the
sight
of my foes;
3
o
you a - noint my head with oil; my cup - ver - flows.
of
On - ly good - ness and kind - ness fol - low me all
the
days
my life;
4
of
and I shall dwell in the house the Lord for years to come.
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1257 • 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 96:1, 3, 4-5, 7-8, 9-10 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Give the Lord glo - ry and hon - or.
A
Give the Lord glo - ry and hon - or.
B
Give the Lord glo - ry and hon - or.
C
Give the Lord glo - ry and hon - or.
D
Sing to the Lord a new song; sing
to
the
Lord,
all you lands.
1
Tell his glo - ry a - mong the na - tions; a - mong all peo - ples, his won -drous deeds.
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Psalm Verse no. 2
For all the gods of the na - tions are things of nought, but the Lord made the heav - ens.
Psalm Verse no. 3
Give to the Lord, you fam 'lies of na - tions, give to the Lord glo -
ry and praise;
give to the Lord the glo - ry due his name! Bring gifts, and en - ter his courts.
Psalm Verse no. 4
say a - mong the na - tions: The Lord is king, he gov - erns the peo -ples with eq - ui - ty.
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1261 • 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 18:2-3, 3-4, 47, 51 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Psalm Verse no. 1
Lord, my strength, my
I love you, O O Lord, my rock, my for - tress, de - liv - er - er.
rock of tion, my
My God, my ref - uge, my shield, the horn of my sal - va -
2
I from my
strong - hold! Praised be the Lord, ex - claim, and I am safe en - e - mies.
be God
The Lord lives and bless - ed my rock! Ex - tolled be my sav - ior.
3
to your a - noint - ed.
You who gave great vic - t'ries your king and showed kind - ness to
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1265 • 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 131:1, 2, 3 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
In you, Lord, I have found my peace.
A
In you, Lord, I have found my peace.
B
O Lord, my heart is not
proud, nor are my eyes haugh - ty;
1
I bus - y not my - self with great things,
nor with things too sub - lime for me.
Nay ra - ther, I have stilled and qui - et - ed
my soul like a weaned child.
2
Like a weaned child on its mo - ther's
lap, so is my soul with - in me.
O Is - ra - el, hope in the
Lord, both now and for - ev - er.
3
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1269 • 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 63:2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
My soul is thirst - ing for you, O Lord my God.
B
My soul is thirst - ing for you, O Lord my God.
C
My soul is thirst - ing for you, O Lord my God.
D
O God, you are my God whom I seek; for you my flesh pines and
1
with - out
my soul thirsts like the earth, parched, life - less and wa - ter.
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Thus have I gazed t'ward you in the sanc -tu - ar - y to see your pow - er
2
and your glo - ry, for your kind - ness is a great - er good than life; my lips
fy
shall glo - ri - you. Thus will I bless you while I live;
3
lift - ing up my hands, I will call up - on your name. As with the rich - es of a
ban - quet shall my soul be sat - is - fied, and with ex - ult - ant lips my mouth shall praise you.
will re - mem -ber you up - on my couch,
I and through the night -watch -es I will
4
on are for
med - i - tate you: You my help, and in the shad -ow of your wings I shout joy.
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1273 • 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A Ps. 128:1-2, 3, 4-5 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
R.
Bless - ëd are you who fear the Lord, who walk in his ways!
1
For you shall eat the fruit of your hand - i - work; bless - ëd shall you be, and fa - vored.
Your wife shall be like a fruit - ful vine in the re - cess - es of your home;
2
Your chil - dren like ol - ive plants a - round your ta - ble.
Be - hold, thus is the man blest who fears the Lord. The Lord bless you from Zi - on:
3
may you see the pros - per - i - ty of Je - ru - sa - lem all the days of your life.
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Sicut adipe et pinguedine repleatur anima mea,
et labiis exsultationis laudabit os meum.
As with the riches of a banquet shall my soul be satisfied,
and with exultant lips my mouth shall praise you.
From the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A (Page 144)
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1277 • Christ the King, Year A
Ps. 23:1-2, 2-3, 5-6 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
The Lord is my shep - herd; there is noth -ing I shall want.
B
Psalm Verse no. 1
The Lord is my shep - herd; I shall not want.
me
In ver - dant pas - tures he gives re - pose.
re - fresh - es
Be - side rest - ful wa - ters he leads me; he my soul.
2
He guides me in right paths for his name's sake.
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of
You spread the ta - ble be - fore me in the sight my foes;
3
o
you a - noint my head with oil; my cup - ver - flows.
Psalm Verse no. 4
of
On - ly good - ness and kind - ness fol - low me all the days my life;
of
and I shall dwell in the house the Lord for years to come.
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1107 • (Higher Key) Immaculate Conception, ABC Ps. 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Sing to the Lord a new song, for he has done mar -vel - ous deeds.
R.
a won - drous
Sing to the Lord new song, for he has done deeds;
1
His right hand has won vic - t'ry for him, ho
his - ly arm. The Lord
2
has made his sal - va - tion known: re -vealed his jus - tice.
in the sight of the na - tions he has
and house
He has re - mem -bered his kind - ness his faith - ful - ness t'ward the of Is - ra - ël.
earth by
All the ends of the have seen the sal - va - tion our God.
3
all song;
Sing joy - ful - ly to the Lord, you lands; break in - to sing praise.
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1107 • (Lower Key) Immaculate Conception, ABC Ps. 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Sing to the Lord a new song, for he has done mar -vel - ous deeds.
R.
Sing to the Lord a new song, for he has done won - drous deeds;
1
His right hand has won vic - t'ry for him,
his ho - ly arm.
The Lord
2
has made his sal - va - tion known: in the sight of the na - tions he has re -vealed his jus - tice.
He has re - mem -bered his kind -ness and
his faith - ful - ness t'ward the house of Is - ra - ël.
All the ends of the earth have seen the sal - va - tion by our God.
3
Sing joy - ful - ly to the Lord, all
you lands;
break in - to song; sing praise.
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1399 • August 14, Vigil of the Assumption (ABC)
Ps. 132:6-7, 9-10, 13-14 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Lord, go up to the place of your rest, you and the ark of your ho - li - ness.
Lord, go up to the place of your rest, you and the ark of your ho - li - ness.
B
Lord, go up to the place of your rest, you and the ark of your ho - li - ness.
C
Lord, go up to the place of your rest, you and the ark of your ho - li - ness.
D
Lord, go up to the place of your rest, you and the ark of your ho - li - ness.
E
Psalm Verse no. 1
Be - hold, we heard of it in E - phra - thah; we found it in the fields of Ja - ar.
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Let us en - ter his dwell - ing, let us wor - ship at his foot - stool.
Psalm Verse no. 2
May your priests be clothed with jus - tice;
let your faith - ful ones shout mer - ri - ly for joy.
For the sake of Da - vid your ser - vant, re - ject not the plea of your a - noint - ed.
For the Lord has cho - sen Zi - on; he pre - fers her for her dwell - ing.
3
"Zi - on is my rest - ing place for - ev - er; in her will I dwell, for I pre - fer her."
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1401 • August 15, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (ABC)
Ps. 45:10, 11, 12, 16 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
The queen stands at your right hand, ar - rayed in gold.
A
The queen stands at your right hand, ar - rayed in gold.
B
The queen stands at your right hand, ar - rayed in gold.
C
The queen stands at your right hand, ar - rayed in gold.
D
The queen stands at your right hand, ar - rayed in gold.
E
of
The queen takes her place at your right hand in gold O - phir.
1
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Psalm Verse no. 2
see;
Hear, O daugh - ter, and turn your ear, for - get your peo - ple and your fa - ther's house.
he
So shall the king de - sire your beau - ty; for is your lord.
3
Psalm Verse no. 4
pal - ace
They are borne in with glad - ness and joy; they en - ter the of the king.
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1072 • November 1, All Saints (ABC) Ps. 24:1bc-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Lord, this is the peo - ple that longs to see your face.
R.
The Lord’s are the earth and its full - ness; the world and those who dwell in it.
1
For he found - ed it up - on the seas and es - tab -lished it up - on the riv - ers.
Who can as - cend the moun -tain of the Lord? or who may stand in
his ho - ly place?
2
One whose hands are sin - less, whose heart is clean, who de - sires not what is vain.
He shall re - ceive a bless - ing from the Lord, a re - ward from God his sa - vior.
3
Such is the race that seeks him, that seeks the face of the God of Ja - cob.
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Nam etsi ambulavero in medio umbrae mortis,
non timebo mala, quoniam tu mecum es.
Though I walk in the valley of darkness,
I fear no evil, for you are with me.
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1404 • All Souls (Option 1), ABC Ps. 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
The Lord is my shep - herd; there is noth -ing I shall want.
B
Psalm Verse no. 1
me
The Lord is my shep - herd; I shall not want. In ver - dant pas - tures he gives re - pose;
es
be - side rest - ful wa - ters he leads me; he re - fresh - my soul.
He guides me in right paths for his name's sake. E - ven though I walk
2
at
in the dark val - ley I fear no e - vil; for you are my side
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With your rod and your staff that give me cour - age.
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of
You spread the ta - ble be - fore me in the sight my foes;
3
o
you a - noint my head with oil; my cup - ver - flows.
of
On - ly good - ness and kind -ness fol - low me all the days my life;
4
of
and I shall dwell in the house the Lord for years to come.
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1329 • All Souls (Option 2), ABC Ps. 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 • Jeff Ostrowski • ccwatershed.org
Though I walk in the val - ley of dark ness, I fear no
-
R.
e - vil, for you are with me.
The Lord is my shep - herd; I shall not want.
In ver - dant pas - tures he
1
gives me re - pose; be - side rest - ful wa - ters he leads me; he re - fresh - es my soul.
He guides me in right paths for his name's sake.
E - ven though I walk
2
in the dark val - ley I fear no e - vil; for you are at my
side
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With your rod and your staff that give me cour - age.
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you a - noint my head
with
oil; my cup o - ver - flows.
On - ly good - ness and kind - ness fol - low me
all the days of my life;
4
and I shall dwell in the house of the
Lord for years to come.
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INDEX
ADVENT
1st Sunday of Advent (Year A) . . . . page 1
2nd Sunday of Advent (Year A) . . . . page 4
3rd Sunday of Advent (Year A) . . . . page 6
4th Sunday of Advent (Year A) . . . . page 8
CHRISTMASTIDE
Christmas Vigil Mass (ABC) . . . . page 10
Christmas Midnight Mass (ABC) . . . . page 12
Christmas Mass at Dawn (ABC) . . . . page 14
Christmas Daytime Mass (ABC) . . . . page 16
Feast of the Holy Family (ABC) . . . . page 18
Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of God (ABC) . . . . page 20
Epiphany of the Lord (ABC) . . . . page 22
Baptism of the Lord (ABC) . . . . page 24
LENT
Ash Wednesday (ABC) . . . . page 26
1st Sunday of Lent, Year A . . . . page 28
2nd Sunday of Lent, Year A . . . . page 30
3rd Sunday of Lent, Year A . . . . page 32
4th Sunday of Lent, Year A . . . . page 34
5th Sunday of Lent, Year A . . . . page 36
ORDINARY TIME
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 90-93
3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 94
4th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 96
5th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 98
6th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 100
7th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 102
8th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 104
9th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 105
10th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 106
11th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 108
12th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 110
13th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 112
14th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 114
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 116
16th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 117
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 118
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 120
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 121
20th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 122
21st Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 123
22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 124
23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 126
24th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 128-131
25th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 132
26th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 134
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 136
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 138
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 140
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 142
31st Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 143
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 144
33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A . . . . page 146
Feast of Christ the King, Year A . . . . page 148
HOLY DAYS
December 8, Immaculate Conception (ABC) . . . . page 150
August 14, Vigil of the Assumption (ABC) . . . . page 152
August 15, Assumption of the Blessed Virgin (ABC) . . . . page 154
November 1, All Saints (ABC) . . . . page 156
November 2, All Souls (Option 1), ABC . . . . page 158
November 2, All Souls (Option 2), ABC . . . . page 160