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The contents of the CATHOLIC WORSHIP BOOK II are accurate at August 2015 but may be slightly modified before publication. Note that items in italics are suitable and recommended for that liturgical celebration but are actually printed in other sections of the Catholic Worship Book CATHOLIC WORSHIP BOOK Contents VOLUME 1, PART, THE FIRST INTRODUCTORY PAGES Foreword Archbishop Denis Hart Preface Archbishop Mark Coleridge Introduction Very Rev. Peter Williams MUSIC IN THE ORDER OF MASS Music in the Order of Mass The use of Music at Mass Liturgical and Musical priorities Commentary THE SUNG ORDER OF MASS Introductory Rites Sign of the Cross Greeting A Greeting B Greeting C Greeting (Bishop) Penitential Act (Option A) Penitential Act (Option B) Penitential Act (Option C) Lord, have mercy (Mass XVI) Kyrie eleison (Greek – Mass XVI) Glory to God (Mass XV) English Liturgy of the Word Concluding response after 1 st reading Concluding response after 2nd reading Dialogues before the Gospel Dialogues after the Gospel Creed (English) Prayer of the Faithful (Universal Prayer) (A)

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The contents of the CATHOLIC WORSHIP BOOK II are accurate at August 2015 but may be slightly modified before publication. Note that items in italics are suitable and recommended for that liturgical celebration but are actually printed in other sections of the Catholic Worship Book CATHOLIC WORSHIP BOOK Contents VOLUME 1, PART, THE FIRST INTRODUCTORY PAGES Foreword Archbishop Denis Hart Preface Archbishop Mark Coleridge Introduction Very Rev. Peter Williams MUSIC IN THE ORDER OF MASS

Music in the Order of Mass The use of Music at Mass Liturgical and Musical priorities Commentary

THE SUNG ORDER OF MASS Introductory Rites

Sign of the Cross Greeting A Greeting B Greeting C Greeting (Bishop) Penitential Act (Option A) Penitential Act (Option B) Penitential Act (Option C) Lord, have mercy (Mass XVI) Kyrie eleison (Greek – Mass XVI) Glory to God (Mass XV) English

Liturgy of the Word

Concluding response after 1st reading Concluding response after 2nd reading Dialogues before the Gospel Dialogues after the Gospel Creed (English) Prayer of the Faithful (Universal Prayer) (A)

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Prayer of the Faithful (Universal Prayer) (B) Prayer of the Faithful (Universal Prayer) (C) Prayer of the Faithful (Universal Prayer) (D)

Liturgy of the Eucharist

Preface Dialogue Holy, holy – (Mass XVIII) English Sanctus – (Mass XVIII) Latin Memorial Acclamation No. 1 Memorial Acclamation No. 2 Memorial Acclamation No. 3 Doxology and Amen The Lord’s Prayer – English The Lord’s Prayer – Latin Embolism/Doxology The Rite of Peace The Fraction Rite Lamb of God (Mass XVIII) English Agnus Dei (Mass XVIII) Latin The Concluding Rites Blessing Pontifical Blessing Dismissal (Outside Easter Time) - 1 Dismissal (Outside Easter Time) - 2 Dismissal (Outside Easter Time) - 3 Dismissal (Outside Easter Time) – 4 Dismissal (During Easter Time) – 1 Dismissal (During Easter Time) - 2 Dismissal (During Easter Time) - 3

MASS SETTINGS Mass of St Francis – Paul Taylor

Lord, have mercy Glory to God Holy, holy, holy Acclamations

We proclaim your death When we eat this bread Save us, Saviour of the world

Lamb of God

Mass of Our Lady Help of Christians – Richard Connolly Kyrie eleison Gloria Sanctus Mysterium fidei

We proclaim your death Amen Agnus Dei

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Mass of Christ the Redeemer – Bernard Kirkpatrick

Lord, have mercy/Kyrie eleison Penitential Act with Invocations Glory to God Gospel Acclamation Holy, holy, holy Acclamations

We proclaim your death When we eat this bread Save us, Saviour of the world

Great Amen Lamb of God

Mass of Glory and Praise – Paul Mason

Penitential Act Invitation Lord, have mercy

Glory to God Gospel Acclamations Holy, holy, holy Memorial Acclamations

We proclaim your death When we eat this bread Save us, Saviour of the world

Amen Lamb of God

Missa Magis – Christopher Willcock Kyrie eleison

Glory to God Holy, holy, holy Memorial Acclamations

We proclaim your death When we eat this bread Save us, Saviour of the World

Doxology Lamb of God

Mass Shalom – Colin Smith and Paul Mason

Lord, have mercy Penitential Act Glory to God Gospel Acclamation Lenten Gospel Acclamation Holy, holy, holy Memorial Acclamations

We proclaim your death When we eat this bread Save us, Saviour of the world

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Doxology Lamb of God

SERVICE MUSIC Rite of Blessing and Sprinkling Water

(1) Outside Easter Time (In ordinary time)

Sprinkle me with hyssop

(2) During Easter Time (In Easter time)

I saw water flowing If we have died to ourselves in Jesus Springs of living water You springs and all that moves in the waters

Kyrie/Lord, have mercy Congress Mass Deiss Mass Mass of the Unsung Saints Mass VIII - Missa de Angelis (Greek) Mass XI - Orbis factor (Greek)

Gloria/Glory to God

A Parish Mass Belmont Mass Trochaire Mass VIII - Missa de angelis (Latin)

Gospel Acclamation

Advent Alleluia Alleluia (Colin Mawby) Alleluia (A. Gregory Murray) Taize Alleluia Easter Alleluia Mode VI Easter Alleluia - O filii et filiae Alleluia Mode VII Alleluia Mode VIII Alleluiatic Psalm Tone Celtic Alleluia Hallel Alleluia Mass of Light Alleluia

Lenten Gospel Acclamation

Glory and praise to you – Deiss Glory and praise to you - Willcock Glory to you, Word of God - Mode I Praise and honour - Mode I Praise and honour - Jones

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Praise and honour - Orbis factor Praise to you - Ancell Praise to you - Boniwell

Profession of Faith

Credo III (in Latin)

Prayer of the Faithful Kyrie - Taize intercession response Lord hear our Prayer -Byzantine response

Eucharistic Prayer Acclamations (Sets)

Set 1 – from A Community Mass (Richard Proulx) Holy, holy, holy Memorial acclamation 2 - When we eat this Bread Doxology

Set 2 – from the Deiss Mass (Lucien Deiss, adapted by Christopher Willcock) Holy, holy, holy Memorial Acclamations 1 - We proclaim your death Memorial Acclamations 3 - Save us, Saviour Doxology

Set 3 – from the Festival Eucharist (Richard Proulx)

Holy, holy, holy Memorial Acclamations 2 - When we eat this Bread Doxology

Set 4 – From the Mass of Creation (Marty Haugen)

Holy, holy, holy Memorial Acclamations 1 - We proclaim Doxology

Set 5 – Latin Missal tones (Missa de angelis) Sanctus Memorial Acclamation - Mortem tuam (from the Roman Missal) Doxology

Set 6 – Responses for Eucharistic Prayers for Masses with Children (Jennifer O’Brien)

Holy, holy, holy Blessed is he We proclaim your death When we eat this bread Save us, Saviour Amen Hosanna Glory to God Jesus has given his life for us We praise you, we bless you, we thank you

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Agnus Dei/Lamb of God Congress Mass Deiss Mass Mass of Creation Mass of the Unsung Saints Mass VIII - Missa de angelis (Latin) Chant ad libitum - II (Latin)

Dismissal

Missa de Angelis (Latin) Missa Orbis factor (Latin)

CHRISTIAN INITIATION Preface: Christian Initiation

1. Christian Initiation of Adults Preface on the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults

1.1 Period of Evangelisation and Pre-Catechumenate There us a longing in our hearts Word of God, renew your people

1.2 First Step: Acceptance into the Order of Catechumenate

1.2.1 Gathering Hymn See Praise to you, O Christ our Saviour

Sing of the Lord's goodness Lift up your hearts to the Lord Longing for light (Christ be our Light)

1.2.2. Procession into the Church

See Blessed Jesus, at your Word 1.2.3 Signing of the Senses

Christ will be your strength (Haas) Strengthen your people (Manibusan) With your Cross of love upon us (from Word of God – Verse 4) (Farrell)

1.2.4 Responsorial Psalm Blessed are the people the Lord has chosen 1.2.5 Gospel Acclamation Psalm 33 (32) (O’Brien) In Lent

Outside Lent 1.2.6 Presentation of the Scriptures

May the Word of God strengthen you (Walker) See Word of God, renew your people

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1.2.7 Dismissal of Catechumens Go in peace (Schiavone) Go now and listen to the Word of God (O’Brien) In the peace of Christ (Kerns)

1.3 Second Stage: Period of the Catechumenate 1.2.1 Music Suitable for a Celebration of the Word of God See Blessed Jesus, at your Word Word of God, renew your people

1.4 Second Step: Rite of Election 1.4.1. Entrance Hymn Suitable I want to walk as a child of the light

Church of God, elect and glorious I heard the voice of Jesus say

1.4.2 Responsorial Psalm Psalm 51 (50) Be merciful to me, O) Lord (Willcock or O’Brien) Create in me a clean heart (Ps 51)

1.4.3 Gospel Acclamation In Lent Outside Lent 1.4.4 Enrolment of Names

Blessed be God, who calls you by name (Haas) By our name you call (Farrell) Rejoice, all who are chosen (Chosen to be God's own) (Manalo)

See also We rejoice to be God’s chosen

1.4.5 Dismissal of the Elect (See Dismissal of the Catechumens at XXX) (Final hymn) Take the word of God with you (For children)

1.5 Third stage: Period of Purification and Enlightenment

15.1 Suitable Entrance Hymns for Sunday Mass include Return to God (Haugen) Longing for Light (Christ be our Light) See also hymns in Lent

1.5.2 The Scrutinies (on the 3rd, 4th and 5th Sundays of Lent) After the Prayer of Exorcism

God to enfold you (Bell)

Dismissal of the Elect (See Dismissal of the Catechumens at XXX)

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1.5.3 Presentation of the Creed (3rd Week of Lent) See This is our faith (CWB 286c) 1.5.4 Presentation of the Lord’s Prayer 1.6 Third Step: Celebration of the Sacrament of Initiation This step consists of the celebration of the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist at the Easter Vigil, following the Blessing of the Water 1.6.1 Litany of the Saints 1.6.2 Acclamation after the Prayer over the Water

See Springs of Water 1.6.3 Acclamation after each Baptism

Up from the waters (Haugen)

See also under Infant Baptism You have put on Christ (Jones/Rayson) Blessed be God who chose you in Christ

1.6.4 Confirmation of the newly baptised

If an antiphon is required, see Confirmation

2. Infant Baptism

Preface on Baptism 2.1 Entrance (if the reception of child/children has already taken place at another time)

Baptised in water (Saward) Father welcomes all his children (Mann) This is a joyous happy day (Tappert)

2.2 Celebration of God’s Word 2.3 Intercession

Litany of the Saints 2.4 Prayer of exorcism and anointing

See The Lord's my shepherd The Lord is my shepherd

2.5 Blessing and Invocation of God over the Baptismal Water Springs of water, bless the Lord (Jones/Rayson)

2.6 Renunciation of Sin and Profession of Faith 2.7 Baptism

Blessed be God, who chose you in Christ (ICEL, Hutchings) You have put on Christ (Jones/Rayson)

2.8 Presentation of the Lighted Candle

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Receive the light of Christ

2.9 After the Blessing See Tell out my soul

By your kingly power, O risen Lord This day God gives me The Spirit of God We know that Christ is raised

3. Reception of Baptised Christians into the Full Communion of the Catholic Church Following the Act of Reception There is one Lord, one faith (O’Brien)

4. Confirmation Preface on Confirmation

4.1 Acclamation after Renewal This is our faith (Hutchings) Holy Spirit of Fire (Mangan) Holy, Sacred Spirit (Brown) When our Lord walked the earth (Gifts of the Spirit) (Bell) The gift of the Holy Spirit (Boschetti)

God has chosen me This day God gives me The Spirit of God God sends us his Spirit Holy Spirit, come, confirm us (See also under Hymns for Pentecost)

5. First Holy Communion

Preface on Eucharist Jesus calls us to his Table (O’Brien) Jesus you are Bread for us (Walker) Oh, take, take and eat (Given for you) (Mangan) Take and eat (Russell)

I come with joy, a child of God

6. Penance Preface on Penance

Forgive our sins as we forgive (Herklots) Help us, hold us, heal us (We turn to you) (Mangan)) O Father, I know I can count on your mercy (Boschetti) Take from us now Lord, our hearts of stone (Kirkpatrick)

Be still for the presence of the Lord Create in me a clean heart (Ps 51) Forgive our sins as we forgive God of mercy and compassion Grant to us, O Lord How rich are the depths Lord Jesus, as we turn from sin

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Lord, forgive the wrong I have done Ps.31 O God, I seek you (Your love is finer than life) O God, you search me Ps138/139 Oh, the love of my Lord (As gentle as silence) Our Father we have wandered Spare your people Lord (Parce Domine) There's a wideness in God's mercy To you O Lord (Ps 25/24) Yes, I shall arise You know me Lord

ANOINTING OF THE SICK

Preface on Anointing of the Sick After the Blessing of Oil (or Prayer of Thanksgiving)

Blessed be God who heals us (Cotter) Great God of mercy (Quinn) Trust in God, hope in God (Kirkpatrick) Your hands, O Lord, in days of old (Plumtre) O Christ the healer, we have come (Green)

Spirit of God ORDINATION Preface on Holy Orders

Litany of the Saints (Ordination version) O God of all creation whose glory fills the sky (Kirkpatrick) God the Spirit, Guide and Guardian ((Daw)

God has chosen me Lord, whose love in humble service Lord, you give the great commission The Servant Song (Will you let me be your servant) Go to the world Veni Creator Spiritus

REIGIOUS PROFESSION Preface on Religious Profession

God has chosen me I love you, O my Lord most high I, the Lord of seas and sky (Here I am) Lord, whose love inn humble service Lord, you give the great commission The Servant Song (Will you let me be your servant?) Go to the world

MARRIAGE Preface on Marriage

As man and woman we were made (Wren) God who created hearts to love (Ridge) God, who blesses new beginnings (Huxhold) May God's light of joyous blessing (Hodges) O perfect love (Kirkpatrick)

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A new commandment I give unto you For the beauty of the earth God is love, let heaven adore him The Servant Song (Will you let me be your servant) Ubi caritas (“Where true charity is dwelling") Ubi caritas (Taize) Where there is charity and love Where true love and charity are found

FUNERALS Preface on Funerals

1. General Funeral Hymns Farewell, we come to send you on your way (Thwaites) Be still my soul (Von Schlegel) Go silent friend (Bell) I know that my redeemer lives (ICEL) I know that my Redeemer lives (Soper) O Lord, You died that all might live (Littledale) Sing with all the saints in glory (Irons) There is a Place (Bell) When human voices cannot sing (Murray)

Do not be afraid/The Lord is my light (Psalm 27) I am the Bread of Life I heard the voice of Jesus say Lord of the living Sing with all the saints in glory In faith and hope and love How rich are the depths Shepherd me, O God

2. Song of Farewell

Come to her/his aid (Song of Farewell) (Smolarski) O come to meet him/her saints of God (Dufner) Saints of God, come to his/her aid (ICEL, O’Brien) Saints of God, come to his/her aid (ICEL, Duffy)

3. Procession to Place of Committal

May flights of angels (Quinn) May saints and angels (ICEL) May songs of the angels (Songs of the Angels) (Dufford) May the choirs of angels (Sands)

4. Latin chants

Entrance chant: Requiem aeternam (Graduale Romanum) Kyrie Missa pro defunctis (Greek) (Graduale Romanum) Communion: Lux aeterna (Graduale Romanum) Procession: In paradisum (Latin chant) Procession: Chorus angelorum (Latin chant)

WORSHIP OF THE EUCHARIST OUTSIDE MASS Preface on Worship of the Eucharist outside Mass

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During Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament

O saving victim / O salutaris hostia (Aquinas) O salutaris hostia (Latin) (Aquinas)

Adoration Hymns Godhead here in hiding, whom I do adore (Hopkins) Jesus, my Lord, my God, my all (Faber) Soul of my Saviour (John XXII)

Alleluia! Sing to Jesus Hail, the food of angels given /Ecce panis angelorum Praise, O Zion, Christ our glory /Come behold the bread of angels Sing my tongue (Pange lingua gloriosi Sing, my tongue, the Saviour's glory (Aquinas) Be still for the presence of the Lord Let all mortal flesh keep silence

Before Benediction

Down in adoration / Tantum ergo (Aquinas, Caswell) Tantum ergo – chant (Aquinas, Jones)

Divine Praises Divine Praises (Felici)

At Reposition of the Blessed Sacrament Adoremus in aeternam - Psalm 116/117 (Latin) Adoremus in aeternam (Kirkpatrick) O Sacrament most holy (Gounod)

Laudate Dominum (Taize) MUSIC FOR LITURGY OF THE HOURS Preface: Music for the Liturgy of the Hours

1) INTRODUCTION TO THE DAILY OFFICE Opening Versicle and Response

O Lord, open our lips (Divine Office) Invitatory Antiphon

We are the People of the Lord (through the year) (Murray) Christ the Lord was tempted (in Lent) (Cox)

Invitatory Psalm

Come, ring out our joy (Cox) O come and sing to God, the Lord (Hutton)

2) SUNDAY MORNING PRAYER

Introduction O God, come to our aid (Divine Office)

Morning Office Hymn O God of Light (Quinn) O Sun of justice, fill our hearts (Quinn)

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O Sun of justice, Jesus Christ (Scagnelli) Darkness has faded (Quinn) Father, we praise you, now the night is over (Dearmer) The Earth is turning

Psalmody Psalm 63(62): I will bless you all my life, Lord (Divine Office) Canticle of the Three Children (Divine Office) Psalm 150: Praise the Lord in his mighty heavens

Scripture Reading Short Response

Gospel Canticle – Canticle of Zachariah Antiphons The Lord has come to his people (Ordinary time) Let everything within you (Advent) Glory to God in the highest (Christmas) If anyone wishes (Lent) Thanks be to God (Easter) Send forth your Spirit (Pentecost) Canticle Blessed be the Lord – chant Bless'd be the God of Israel (Quinn) The Lord will visit us in peace (Archer)

Intercessions and Lord’s Prayer Concluding Prayer

Blessing and Dismissal i) When a priest or deacon presides and no other hour follows, the blessing and

dismissal are given, concluding as follows:

Go in peace/Thanks be to God

ii) When no priest or deacon is present, the following may be sung: May God bless and keep you/us (Walker)

3) SUNDAY EVENING PRAYER II

Introduction O God, come to our aid (Divine Office)

Evening Office Hymn

Day is done but light unfading (Quinn) Light of gladness (Idle) O gracious Light, Lord Jesus Christ (Tucker) O light serene of God the Father's glory (Rees) The Day you gave us Lord is ended (Ellerton)

Psalmody 1) Ps 110 (Weeks 1-4, through the year) Christ the Lord is a priest for ever (Divine Office) (Lent) You must worship the Lord (Cox)

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Tone A Tone B 2) Psalm 114 (Week 1, through the year) The earth trembled before the Lord

(Lent) The Lords of hosts protects and rescues Tone A Tone B

2) Psalm 115 (Week 2, through the year) Our God is heaven (Murray) (Lent): We worship the one God (Murray) Tone A Tone B

2) Psalm 111 (Week 3, throughout the year) The Lord has delivered his people (Lent) We were ransomed Tone A Tone B

2) Psalm 112 (Week 4, throughout the year): Blessed are those who hunger (Lent): Happy are those Tone A Tone B

3) Canticle: Revelation 19 (throughout the year) Praise God, All you his servants 3) Canticle 1: 1 Peter 2 (Lent) God did not spare his own Son (RSV)

Scripture Reading Short Responsory (Ordinary time): We give thanks to you, O God (Ordinary time): Great is our God, great is his might (Advent): Come to us and save us (Christmas) The word became flesh (Lent and Holy Week) Hera us, Lord, and have mercy (Easter) The Lord has risen from the dead (Pentecost) They were all filled with the Holy Spirit

Gospel Canticle – Canticle of Mary

(Ordinary time) For ever will my soul proclaim (Liturgy of the Hours) (Ordinary time) The almighty has done great things (Liturgy of the Hours) (Advent) See the Lord is coming (Liturgy of the Hours) (Christmas) Christ the Lord is born (Liturgy of the Hours) (Lent and Holy Week) When I am lifted up (Liturgy of the Hours) (Easter) Stay with us Lord (Liturgy of the Hours) (Pentecost) Come, Holy Spirit (Liturgy of the Hours) Canticle – simple tone – My souls proclaims (Liturgy of the Hours) Canticle - solemn tone – My soul proclaims (Liturgy of the Hours) My souls rejoices in God my Saviour (Alstott) Tell out, my soul (Dudley-Smith) The Lord has done marvels for me (Murray)

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Intercessions and Lord’s Prayer Concluding Prayer Blessing and Dismissal

i) When a priest or deacon presides and no other hour follows, the blessing and dismissal are given, concluding as follows:

Go in peace/Thanks be to God

ii) When no priest or deacon is present, the following may be sung: May God bless and keep you/us (Walker)

Go in peace/Thanks be to God

4) SUNDAY NIGHT PRAYER

Introduction (as for Morning and Evening Prayer) Night Office Hymn

To you before the end of the day (ferial) (Monastic Musicians) To you before the end of day (Festal) (Monastic Musicians)

Psalmody Psalm 91 (100) (through the year) He will conceal you (Murray) Alleluia (Easter) Cox) Tone A Tone B

Short Responsory

Into your hands, O Lord (Divine Office) Gospel Canticle – Canticle of Simeon

Save us, Lord, while we are awake (Divine Office) At last, all-powerful Master (O’Brien) Lord God, you now have set your servant free (Whitney) My Master, see, the time has come (Quinn)

Concluding Prayer Blessing

The Lord grant us a quiet night (Divine Office) Antiphons to the Blessed Virgin Mary

Refer to the Common of the Blessed Virgin Mary for appropriate seasonal antiphon

5) TE DEUM Te Deum laudamus (Murray) We praise you, O God (Murray)

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VOLUME 2, PART, THE SECOND HYMNS AND LITURGICAL SONGS Preface: Liturgical Hymns and Songs during Mass ADVENT

Come to set us free (Farrell) Come, Lord Jesus, Come (Mangan) Come, O God, of all the earth (Sing out, earth and skies) (Haugen) Come, O Jesus, come, O Lord (McAuley) Come, O long expected Jesus (Wesley) Comfort, comfort, O my people (Winkworth) Eternal God who made the stars (Latin original) For you, O Lord (My soul in stillness waits) (Haugen) Hark, a herald voice is sounding (Carswell) O come divine Messiah (Pellegrin) O come, O come, Emmanuel (Neale) O Emmanuel (Mangan) On Jordan's bank the Baptist’s cry (Coffin) Open the heavens, Lord (Boniwell) Prepare the way, O Zion (Price) Saviour of the nations come (Luther) The angel Gabriel from heaven came (Baring-Gould) The coming of our Lord (Coffin) There was a man of God (Prepare the Way) (Boniwell) Wait for the Lord (Taize) Wake, O wake! The night is dying (Hagan) When the King shall come again (Idle) Word of justice (Advent Litany) (Farrell) You heavens, sprinkle dew (Rorate caeli desuper) (Jones)

Behold, a rose is growing Christ be our light (Longing for light) Gather your people, O Lord Hail to the Lord's anointed In the Lord I'll be ever thankful Let all mortal flesh keep silence The voice of God With every valley, every

CHRISTMAS

Angels we have heard on high (Chadwick) Away in a Manger (Kirkpatrick) Baby lying in a manger (Combe) Behold, a rose e’re blooming Baker)

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Glad music fills the Christmas sky (Perry) Good Christians all, rejoice (Neale) Hark! the herald angels sing (Wesley) Holy child within the manger (Carol at the Manger) (Haugen) In deepest night (Oosterhuis) Infant holy, Infant lowly (Reed) Joy to the World (Watts) O come, all ye faithful (Adeste fideles) (Wade) O little town of Bethlehem (Brooks) Of the Father's love begotten (Neale) Once in royal David's city (Alexander) Silent night, holy night (Mohr) Sing we, sing we Noel (Poelker) The People who in darkness walked (Morison) Unto us a Child is born (Dearmer) What Child Is This? (Dix) While shepherds watched their flocks by night (Tate)

The First Nowell Sing a new song Sing a new song to the Lord

HOLY FAMILY

Angels we have heard on high Once in royal David's city

EPIPHANY

Behold a star shining (Song for Epiphany) (Moore) Earth has many a noble city (Caswall) Hail to the Lord's Anointed (Montgomery) Songs of thankfulness and praise (Wordsworth) The first Nowell (English carol) We three kings of Orient are (Hopkins)

Let all the peoples Joy to the world The people who in darkness walked The voice of God

BAPTISM OF THE LORD

When Jesus comes to be baptised (Stanbrook Abbey) When Jesus to the Jordan came (Wright) When John baptised by Jordan's River (Dudley-Smith)

LENT

Again we keep this Solemn Fast (Scagnelli) Be with me, Lord (Psalm 91) (Haugen) Bring us back to you, O Lord our God (Lecot) Forty days and forty nights (Pott)

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From ashes to the living font (Hommerding) God of mercy and compassion (Vaughan) Grant to us, O Lord (Deiss) Hear us, Almighty Lord/ Attende Domine (Wright) Lord Jesus, as we turn from sin (Wright) Lord, let your mercy be on us (A Trusting Psalm) (Bates) May this Lenten discipline (McAuley) O God, Creator of us all (Stanbrook Abbey) Our Father we have wandered (Nichols) Return to God (Haugen) Spare your people Lord (Parce Domine) The glory of these forty days (Bell) Tree of Life (Haugen)

Come to me, all you who labour Create a new heart, Holy Lord (A New Heart for a New World) Jesus, in your heart we find Just as a lost and thirsty deer (Thirsting for God) O God, you search me O Sun of Justice O Sun of Justice Take up your cross There's a wideness in God's mercy Tis good Lord to be here What does the Lord require Yes, I shall arise Adoramus te, Christe Forgive our sins as we forgive

PALM SUNDAY OF THE LORD’S PASSION Antiphon for Blessing of Palms

Hosanna to the Son of David (Chant) Music for the Procession

All Glory, laud and honour (Neale) Hail, Redeemer, King divine Jesus, remember me My song is love unknown O sacred head Sing my tongue the glorious battle Adoremus te, Christe

CHRISM MASS Procession of oils

O redeemer, hear our singing (Quinn) Father, Lord of earth and heaven (Quinn) We are a blessed and a pilgrim people (Bring forth the kingdom) (Haugen)

Distribution of oils

God the Spirit, guide and guardian (Daw) Lord, you give the great commission (Rowthorn)

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Priestly people Priestly people sing your praise (Connolly -Help of Christians)

MASS OF THE LORD’S SUPPER

An upper room did our Lord prepare (Green) The glory of the cross we sing (Ainslie) We remember One who loved us well (Song of the Lord's Supper) (Joncas)

Christians, let us love one another Great Is the Mystery of Our Faith ("We have no other boast") Love is His word Now we remain O Lord, at your first Eucharist you prayed Praise to the holiest in the height Remain in my love The Servant Song (Will you let me be your servant) This is my will When I survey the wondrous cross Bread of life, hope of the world Ubi caritas ("Where true charity is dwelling") Ubi caritas (Taize) Where there is charity and love Where true love and charity are found

The Mandatum At the supper, Christ the Lord (Mowbray) This is my commandment (John 15)

A new commandment I give unto you There is no greater love

Procession to the Altar of Repose

Sing my tongue, the Saviour's glory (Chant) Pange lingua gloriosi (Aquinas)

At the Altar of Repose

Stay with Me (Taize) GOOD FRIDAY Showing of the Cross

Behold the wood of the cross (Missal) Veneration of the Cross

At the cross her vigil keeping (Petti) Behold the wood (Schutte) Faithful Cross (Crux fidelis) My song is love unknown (Crossman) O Jesus crucified (McAuley) O sacred head, surrounded (Baker) The Lord is now exalted (Stotter) The royal banners forward go (Neale) Were you there when they crucified my Lord? (Traditional Spiritual)

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When I survey the wondrous cross (Watts) All you who pass this way Jesus, remember me Praise to the holiest in the height Stay here and keep watch Stay with me Adoramus te, Christe

The reproaches

My people my people (ICEL) My people my people (Wise)

THE EASTER VIGIL Part 1: Solemn Beginning of the Vigil (Lucernarium) Blessing of the Fire and Preparation of the Candle May the light of Christ rising (ICEL) The Procession

Christ our light/Lumen Christi (ICEL) The Easter Proclamation - Exultet

Responses (ICEL) Part 2: Liturgy of the Word Gloria Epistle

The Easter Alleluia Simple tone Solemn tone

Part 3: Baptismal Liturgy

Litany of the Saints (ICEL) Blessing of Baptismal Water

Springs of water, bless the Lord (ICEL) Baptism Renewal of Baptismal Promises (See Rite of Baptism and Sprinkling of Water in Easter Time)

Baptised in water Just as a lost and thirsty deer

Part 4: The Liturgy of the Eucharist Easter Dismissal

Easter Dismissal with double Alleluias (ICEL) At the Lamb's high feast (Campbell) Through the Red Sea brought at last (Knox) We know that Christ is raised (Geyer)

By your kingly power, O risen Lord

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EASTER SUNDAY

Christians, praise the paschal victim/Victimae Paschali (Scagnelli) O flock of Christ (Sequence of Easter) (Quinn)

Baptised in Water Just as a lost and thirsty deer (Thirsting for God)

See also Easter time generally

EASTER

All you nations, sing out your joy (Deiss) Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts to heaven and voices raise (Wordsworth) Alleluia, alleluia; give thanks to the risen Lord (Fishel) By every nation, race and tongue (George) By your kingly power, O risen Lord (McAuley) Christ is alive! With joy we sing (Stotter) Christ the Lord is risen again (Weisse) Christians, lift up your hearts (Bowers) Come, God's people sing for joy (Pearson) Easter glory fills the sky (Quinn) Glory to God who does wondrous things (Haugen) Good Shepherd, you know us (Idle) In remembrance of You (Rimaud) Jesus Christ is risen today (Latin Jesus lives! (Walker) Now is eternal life (Briggs) Now the green blade rises (Crum) O sons and daughters / O filii et filiae (Tisserand) Our Joy is the Easter joy of Christ (The Easter joy of Christ) (O’Brien) Surrexit Christus (Taize) That Easter Day with joy was bright (Neale) The day of Resurrection (Neale) Thine be the glory (Budry) This day was made by the Lord (Walker) This is the feast of victory (Hillert) Who are you who walk in sorrow (Steumpfle)

Baptized in water Just as a lost and thirsty deer (Thirsting for God) By your priestly power, O risen Lord Christians, praise the paschal victim/Victimae Paschali I know that my redeemer lives Keep in mind that Jesus Christ has died for us O flock of Christ (Sequence of Easter) At the Lamb's high feast

ASCENSION OF THE LORD

A hymn of glory let us sing (Charles) Clap your hands all you nations (Bell)

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Glorious in majesty (Cothran) Hail the day that sees him rise (Wesley) Let the earth rejoice and sing (Farrell) Rejoice, the Lord is King (Wesley)

Alleluia! Sing to Jesus Christ is the King! O friends rejoice Go to the world Lord, you give the great commission

PERNTECOST

Veni Sancte Spiritus/ Holy Spirit, Lord Divine (Chant) (Scagnelli) Holy Spirit, Lord divine (Metrical) (Webbe) Come down, O Love divine (Littledale) Come, holy Ghost, Creator, come (Maurus) Come, Holy Spirit (Gifts of the Spirit) (Willcock) Come, Lord, Jesus, send us your Spirit (Send us your Spirit) (Haas) Filled with the Spirit's power (Peacey) Holy Spirit, come, confirm us (Foley) Holy Spirit, Lord of love (MacLagan) Send down the fire (Haugen) The Spirit of God rests upon me (Deiss) Veni Creator Spiritus (Latin Chant) Veni Sancte Spiritus (Taize)

O Breathe on me, Breath of God Spirit of God The gift of the Holy Spirit The voice of God When our Lord walked the earth (Gifts of the Spirit)

THE MOST HOLY TRINITY

I believe in God the Father (Perry) Praise God from whom all blessings (Ken) Sing praise to our creator (Westendorf)

Firmly I believe and truly God has spoken by his prophets Holy God, we praise your name I bind unto myself today Sing of the Lord's goodness

THE BODY AND BLOOD OF THE LORD (Corpus Christi)

See, the food of angels given /Ecce panis angelorum (Aquinas) Come behold the bread of angels (Hibbard) Praise O Zion, Christ our glory (Hibbard)

Let all mortal flesh keep silence (See also hymns in Holy Communion Or Corpus Christi Procession; or Adoration/Benediction section)

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SACRED HEART OF JESUS

Jesus, in your heart we find (McAuley)

Come to me, all you who labour I heard the voice of Jesus say Like a shepherd Love Divine, all loves excelling There is no greater love (No Greater Love) Ubi Caritas (use missal new "Where true charity is dwelling") Where there is charity and love Where true love and charity are found

CHRIST THE KING

Christ is the King! O friends rejoice (Bell) Christ our Lord, the Prince of ages (Goss) Hail, Redeemer, King divine (Brennan) To Jesus Christ, our sovereign King (Hellriegel)

Alleluia! Sing to Jesus Be thou my vision Forth in the peace of Christ we go Glorious in majesty Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven To you, our holy God

COMMON OF DEDICATION OF A CHURCH OR ALTAR

Jesus our Saviour, sovereign Lord of all things (Saint Cecilia Abbey) Christ is our Corner-stone, Church of God, chosen people Let us go rejoicing (Psalm 122) How blessed is this place

COMMON OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY

Alma Redemptoris mater (Latin and English) Ave Regina Caelorum (Latin and English) Regina Caeli/O Queen of Heaven (Latin and English) Salve, Regina (Latin and English) Gentle Virgin Mother (Petti) Hail, Holy Queen enthroned above (Lee) Hail, Queen of heaven, the ocean star (Lingard) Holy Virgin, by God's decree (Lecot) Immaculate Mary, we praise God in you (Foley) Mary, mother of good counsel (Kroetsch) My Spirit Sings (Mangan)

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O Holy dwelling place of God (O Holy Mary) (Alstott) O Sanctissima (Traditional Latin) Servant of the Word (Grosz) Sing we of the blessed Mother (Timms) Sub tuum praesidium (Traditional Latin) There Is Nothing Told (Rimaud)

Help of Christians, guard this land At the cross her vigil keeping

COMMON OF SAINTS, APOSTLES. MARTYRS Apostles

Let all on earth their voices raise (Monastic Musicians) Th’ eternal gifts of Christ the king (Neal)

Martyrs Sing we now the glorious martyrs (Glen)

Saints

By all your saints still striving (Godwin)

Holy men and holy women This is the feast day of the Lord's true witness (Monastic Musicians)

FEASTS OF THE LORD AND SOLEMNITIES January 1 – Mary, Mother of God

(See Common of the Blessed Virgin Mary) February 2 – The Presentation of the Lord The Procession or Solemn Entrance

Versicle and Response (Roman Missal) A light for revelation to the Gentiles (Roman Missal) In his temple now behold him (Pye)

See section of Night Prayer (Liturgy of the Hours) for Nunc Dimittis) At last, all powerful Master Lord God, you have set your servant free My master, see the time has come

March 17 – St Patrick

This day God gives me I bind unto myself today Christ be near at either hand Christ be beside me

March 19 – St Joseph

Lord, hear the praises of your faithful people (Anon) March 25 – The Annunciation of the Lord

Holy Virgin, by God's decree

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The angel Gabriel from heaven came Tell out my soul Magnificats Immaculate Mary

May 24 – Mary, Help of Christians

Help of Christians, guard this land (McAuley) See also The Common of the Blessed Virgin Mary

June 24 – Birth of John the Baptist

God called great prophets (Stanbrook Abbey) On this high feast day honour we the Baptist (Paul the deacon)

June 29 – Sts Peter and Paul

Give thanks for Christ's Apostles (Stanbrook Abbey) Let all on earth their voices raises The eternal gifts of Christ the king

August 6 – The Transfiguration of the Lord

Jesus, on the mountain peak (Wren) O raise your eyes on high and see (Wright) Tis Good, Lord to be here (Robinson)

August 8 – St Mary of the Cross MacKillop

If I could tell the love of God (Rowe) Loving God, we give you thanks (From Penola's Plains) (Herry)

August 15 – Assumption of the BVM

The ark which God has sanctified (Stanbrook Abbey) Sing we of the blessed Mother Hail, Holy Queen enthroned above Immaculate Mary

September 14 – The Triumph of the Cross\

Lift high the Cross The Lord is now exalted Adoramus te, Christe

November 1 – All Saints

For all the Saints (How) O blessed are the poor in Spirit Blessed are the poor in Spirit By all your saints still striving

November 2 – Commemoration of All Souls

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Lord of the living (Kaan) Remember those, O Lord (Quinn)

November 9 – Dedication of the Lateran Basilica

Christ was sent, the true foundation See also the Common of The Dedication of a Church

December 8 – The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary

Holy light on earth's horizon (Caswall) Immaculate Mary

GENERAL

A new commandment I give unto you (John 13) Abide with me (Lyte) Adoramus te, Christe (Good Friday Liturgy) All creatures of our God and King (Draper) All people that on earth do dwell (Kethe) All the earth (Deiss) Alleluia! Sing to Jesus (Dix) Amazing grace (Newton) As the Father (Remain in My love) (Willcock) As we gather at your table (Daw) Awake from your slumber (City of God) (Schutte) Be still for the presence of the Lord (Evans) Be thou my vision (Byrne) Blessed are the poor in spirit (The Beatitudes) (Kearney) Blessed Jesus, at your word (Winkworth) Blest are they (Haas) Bread of Life, Hope of the World Farrell) Bread of the world in mercy broken (Heber) Brother, sister, let me serve (Servant Song) (Gillard) By your priestly power, O risen Lord (McAuley) Christ be beside me (Patrick) Christ be near at either hand (Patrick) Christ is our Corner-stone (Wesley) Christ is the heavenly food (Rees) Christ is the world's light (Green) Christ Light, shining in the darkness (Grant) Christians, let us love one another (Nigro) Church of God, chosen people (Stotter) Church of God, elect and glorious (Seddon) Come to me, all you who labour (Irish) Come to the water (Andersen) Come to us, Creative Spirit (Mowbray) Come, live in the light (We are called) (Haas) Come, Lord Jesus, the spirit and the bride say come (McAuley) Confitemini Domino (Taize)

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Create a new heart, Holy Lord (A New Heart for a New World) (Watts) Create in me a clean heart (Psalm 51) Deliver us, O Lord of truth (Stuempfle) Do not be afraid/The Lord is my light (Psalm 27) (Willcock) Draw near and take the body of the Lord (Neale) Eat this bread, drink this cup (Taize) Eternal Father, strong to save (Whiting) Father, we give you thanks, who planted (Tucker) Firmly I believe and truly (Newman) For the beauty of the earth (Pierpont) For the fruits of all creation (Green) Forth in the peace of Christ we go (Quinn) Gather your people, O Lord (Hurd) Give thanks to God the Father (Quinn) Glory and praise to our God (Schutte) Go make of all disciples (Adkins) Go now, you are sent forth (Watt) Go to the World (Dunstan) God has chosen me (Farrell) God has spoken by his prophets (Briggs) God is love, let heaven adore him (Rees) God of day and God of darkness (Haugen) God, whose purpose is to kindle (Trueblood) Great is the mystery of our faith (We Have no Other Boast) (Willcock) Here in this place (Gather us in) (Haugen) Holy Father, God of might (Connolly) Holy God, we praise your name (Franz) How blessed is this place (Ryden) How rich are the depths of God (The Hound of Heaven) (Willcock) Humbly we adore thee (Farrell) I am the Bread of Life (Toolan) I bind unto myself today (Patrick) I come with joy, a child of God (Wren) I have loved you (Joncas) I heard the voice of Jesus say (Bonar) I love you, O my Lord most high (Loyola) I want to walk as a child of the light (Thomerson) I will be God who walks with you (Strong and constant) (Andersen) I will come to you silence (You are mine) (Haas) I will take the cup of life (Psalm 116: The name of God) (Haas) I, the Lord of sea and sky (Here I am, Lord) (Schutte) In Christ there is no east or west (Dunkerley) In faith and hope and love (McAuley) In labour all creation groans (Dufner)

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In the Lord I'll be ever thankful (Taize) Jesus calls us here to meet him (Bell) Jesus Christ, you are my life (Frisina) Jesus, come to us (Haas) Jesus, come! For we invite you (Idle) Jesus, remember me (Taize) Joyful, joyful, we adore (Van Dyke) Just as a lost and thirsty deer (Thirsting for God) (Bell) Keep in mind that Jesus Christ has died for us (Deiss) Laudate Dominum (Taize) Let all mortal flesh keep silence (Moultrie) Let all the peoples (Willcock) Let the trumpet sound (Song of God's People) (Brown) Let us build a house (All are welcome) (Haugen) Let us go rejoicing (Psalm 122) Let us go with hearts of joy (Brown) Lift high the Cross (Kitchin) Lift up your hearts to the Lord (O’Connor) Like a shepherd (Dufford) Longing for light (Christ, be Our Light) (Farrell) Lord of all hopefulness (Struther) Lord of all nations, grant me grace (Spannaus) Lord of creation, to you be all praise (Winslow) Lord of earth and all creation (Thwaites) Lord of Life and Lord of nations (God of peace) (Kelly) Lord, forgive the wrong I have done (Psalm 31) Lord, make me (Peace prayer) (Foley) Lord, the light of your love is shining (Shine, Jesus, Shine) (Kendrick) Lord, to whom shall we go (Herry) Lord, we come to your table (Herry) Lord, whose love in humble service (Bayly) Love Divine, all loves excelling (Wesley) Love is his word (Connaughton) Make me a channel of your peace (Prayer of St Francis) (Temple) Making Their Way (Dufner) May the Spirit of Christ (Song of St Patrick) (Haugen) My Jesus, my Saviour (Shout to the Lord) (Zschech) My Peace be upon you (Psalm 89) My soul is longing for your peace (Deiss) Now let us from this table rise (Kaan) Now thank we all our God (Rinkart) O Bless the Lord (Michaels) O blessed are the poor in spirit (Matthew 5) O Breathe on me, Breath of God (Hatch) O Christ the great foundation (Lew)

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O God of Earth and Space (Huber) O God, beyond all praising (Perry) O God, I seek you (Your love is finer than life) (Haugen) O God, our help in ages past (Watts) O God, refine our faith (Forster) O God, we give ourselves today (Nye) O God, we hear your story (Bates) O God, you made the Sabbath day (Gillette) O God, you search me (Farrell) O God, your people gather (Nye) O Jesus, joy of loving hearts (Palmer) O Lord my God (How great thou art) (Hine) O Lord, at your first Eucharist you prayed (Turton) Oh, the love of my Lord (As Gentle as Silence) (White) One bread, one body (Foley) Only-Begotten, Word of God Eternal (Blacker) Open my eyes (Manibusan) Our Joy is the Easter joy of Christ (The Easter joy of Christ) (O’Brien) Peace with the Father, peace with Christ his Son (Quinn) Praise God from whom all blessings flow (see All people that on earth do dwell) (Kethe) Praise the Lord, you heav'ns adore him (Osler) Praise the One who breaks the darkness (Edwards) Praise to the holiest in the height (Newman) Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Neander) Praise to you, O Christ, our Saviour (Farrell) Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven (Lyle) Priestly people sing your praise (Cox) Priestly people, kingly people (Deiss) See us, Lord, about your altar (Greally) Seed, scattered and sown (Feitin) Seek ye first the kingdom of God (Matthew 6) Seek, O seek the Lord (McAuley) Shepherd me, O God (Haugen) Shepherd of souls, in love, come feed us (Westendorf) Sing a new song (Schutte) Sing a new song (Song of Cosmic Praise) (McAuley) Sing a new song to the Lord (Dudley-Smith) Sing a song for peace and justice (Song for human rights) (Murray) Sing of the Lord's goodness (Sands) Sing praise to the Lord all our days (Moloney) Sing to God with joy and gladness (Bell) Sing to the mountains (Dufford) Spirit of God (Walker) Take and eat (Quinn) Take the word of God with you (Harrison) Take up your cross (Everest) Taste and see (Dean)

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Taste and see (Psalm 34, Herry) Taste and see (Psalm 34, Willcock) The Church of Christ, in every age (Green) The Church's one foundation (Stone) The Earth is Turning (Dufner) The God of Abr’ham praise (Olivers) The kingdom of God Rees) The Lord hears the cry of the poor (The cry of the poor) (Foley) The Lord is my Shepherd (Boniwell) The Lord's my shepherd (Crimond) The voice of God (Connaughton) There is no greater love (No Greater Love) (Joncas) There's a spirit in the air (Wren) There's a wideness in God's mercy (Faber) This day God gives me (Quinn) This is my will, my one command (Quinn) Though we are many (Sexton) Thuma mina Somandla / Send me, Jesus (South African) Thus says the Lord of hosts (Forster) To you, O Lord, I lift my soul (Psalm 25) To you, our holy God (Andersen) Touch the Earth Lightly (Murray) Ubi caritas (Setting 1) (Taize) Ubi caritas (Setting 2) (Taize) Unless a grain of wheat (John 12) We hold the death of the Lord (Now we Remain) (Haas) We rejoice to be God’s chosen (Bell) We walk by faith (Alford) What does the Lord require (Bayly) Where there is charity and love (Connolly) Where true charity is dwelling /Ubi Caritas (ICEL) Where two or three have gathered (Ridge) Who can measure heav'n and earth? (Idle) Will you come and follow me (The Summons) (Bell) With every valley, every valley (Mangan) Word of God, come down on Earth (Quinn) Yes, I shall arise (Deiss) You are salt for the earth (Bring forth the Kingdom) (Haugen) You are the way: in you alone (Doane) You know the way for me (Pallotine) You satisfy the hungry heart (Gift of Finest Wheat) (Westendorf) You shall cross the barren desert (Be not Afraid) (Dufford) You walk, along our shoreline (Dunston) You who dwell in the shelter of the Lord (On Eagle's Wings) (Joncas)

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NATIONAL Ancient Land of wide and sunburnt plains (A Blessing Hymn for Australia) (Herry) Australians all, let us rejoice (National Anthem) (McCormack)

HYMN OF THANKSGIVING

Te Deum laudamus (Latin, St Nicetus) We praise you, O God (Divine Office)

INDICES

Alphabetical Index of tunes Metrical index of tunes Composers, arrangers and musical sources Authors, translators and sources of texts Original first lines of hymns in other languages Scripture related to hymns Index of Psalm settings Index of Service music Liturgical Index – with sacraments and rites Recommended hymns for Sundays Topical Index Hymns suitable for children and youth General hymns suitable for Entrance and Communion Alphabetical Index of hymns by first lines