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Jan 19, 2014 ... In God alone (Taize). In the Land (Farrell) ... the Gloria. Laudate has a good source of ..... Jubilate Deo (Taize II). No more weeping (Walker ...
MUSIC PLANNER 19th January 2014 – 27th April 2014 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time (A) – 2nd Sunday of Easter (A) 2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time (A) – 19th January 2014 We celebrate the Servant of God who came to do the Father’s will in perfect obedience. Yet he was more than a servant. John the Baptist calls him the Lamb, the chosen one of God. Readings:

Isaiah 49:3.5-6

Psalm 39

All that I am At the name of Jesus (Walker) Be not Afraid (SS) Behold the Lamb of God (Bell – WGRG) Behold the Lamb of God (NSC) Benedictus (Farrell – CBOL) Centre of my life Christ be our Light (Farrell – CBOL) Christ is the world’s light Follow Christ and love the world Forth in the peace of Christ we go Psalm 39

1 Corinthians 1:1-3

John 1:29-34

God has chosen me (Farrell) Here I Am, Lord I worship you (Kendrick) Jesus, the holy Lamb of God Lord, whose love in humble service Oh the word of my Lord (HONR) Our God reigns Song of the young prophet The spirit of God rests upon me Thuma mina (Send me, Jesus) (Ga) What does the Lord require?

“Here I am, Lord! I come to do your will” I waited (Sutcliffe – AK) Here I Am, O God (Haugen – PCY2)

3rd Sunday of Ordinary Time (A) – 26th January 2014 The Good News we have heard is like a beacon light which draws men irresistibly to Christ. We must not be content with lesser lights. Readings:

Isaiah 8:23-9:3

Psalm 26

All that is hidden (Farrell – CFE) Behold the Lamb of God (NSC) Christ be our Light (Farrell – CBOL) Christ is our King Christ is the world’s light City of God – Schutte (CFE / Ga) Dear Lord and father of mankind Earthen vessels Follow me, follow me Gather us in Go tell everyone God has chosen me (Farrell) Here I Am, Lord How shall they hear the word of God I want to walk as a child of the light I will be with you Psalm 26

“The Lord is my light and my help” The Lord is my light (Haas – PCY1) The Lord is my light and help There is one thing (O’Hara – AK)

1 Corinthians 1:1-13.17 Matthew 4:12-23 Light of our darkness Man of Galilee Now we remain (Ga) Open your ears O Christian people Our of darkness (Walker - La) Shine, Jesus, Shine Song of the young prophet The light of Christ The Summons – Iona Thuma mina (Send me Jesus (Ga) Two fishermen We are called We are many parts We have a gospel to proclaim (NSC) You shall go out with joy

The Presentation of The Lord – 2nd February 2014 Today we celebrate the close of the Christmas festival of light. Candles are blessed and we carry them in procession to welcome Christ, the light to enlighten the Gentiles and the glory of his people. Readings:

Malachi 3:1-4

Psalm 23

Luke 2:22-40

God has chosen me (Farrell) Happy the man Heaven shall not wait (Bell) May God bless and keep you (Walker) Peace I give (NSC) The Beatitudes (various settings) The cry of the poor There’s a Spirit in the air (W) We are called (Ga) We come to your feast (Joncas) What does the Lord require? (W)

All Are Welcome (Haugen) All my hope on God is founded All that I am As a tree planted (CFE) Be thou my vision Blest are the pure in heart Blest are they Breathe on me, breath of God Bring forth the kingdom Earthen vessels Follow Christ God be in my head Psalm 23

Hebrews 2:14-18

“Who is the king of Glory? It is the Lord” Who is this king of Glory (Keith Duke - Responsorial Psalms)

5th Sunday of the Year (A) – 9th February 2014 The church is a light shining in the darkness of the world. But today’s celebration is overshadowed by a great ‘If’. How much more brightly would that light shine if we who are Christians were really like Christ? Readings:

Isaiah 58:7-10

Bread of life (Farrell) Bring forth the kingdom (Ga) Christ be our Light (Farrell) Come live in the light (Ga) Come, Lord Jesus, come Eye has not seen Follow Christ Forth in the Kingdom (Ga) Forth in the peace of Christ (CFE) God has chosen me (RUS) Go the Mass is ended In perfect charity (NSC) Let all who share one bread Psalm 111:

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Psalm 111

1 Corinthians 2:1-5

Matthew 5:13-16

Man of Galilee Now it is evening (Hass/L) Seek ye first Take my hands The Kingdom of God (NSC/CC) This little light of mine (Ga) Thuma Mina (Ga) We are the light of the world (CP1) We walk by faith (NSC) Whatsoever you do When I needed a neighbour World peace prayer (NSC)

“The good man is the light in the darkness for the upright”. setting by Paul Inwood or use a Common Psalm

6th Sunday in Ordinary Time – 16th February 2014 The law of Christ is unlike any man-made law; it contains the hidden wisdom of God. It is a law given by love, and can only be fulfilled by genuine love and true concern for others. Readings:

Ecclesiasticus 15:15-2

Psalm 118

The suggestions for last week are also appropriate Blest are the pure in heart Deep within Eye has not seen Happy the man My God accept my heart this day Psalm 118:

1 Corinthians 2:6-10

Matthew 5:17-37

O God, thy people gather Take my life and let it be The kingdom of God We do not live on bread alone Your words are spirit and life

“They are happy who follow God’s law!” They are happy – Inwood Teach me O Lord – Walker

7th Sunday in Ordinary Time – 23rd February 2014 We cannot celebrate the Lord of love without resolving to be more like him; for we are built into him like stones into a Temple erected to give glory to God. We belong to him. Readings:

Leviticus 19:1-2.17-18

Psalm 102

Matthew 5:38-48

In Christ there is no east or west Make me a channel of your peace Oh Lord all the world Praise my soul the king of heaven This is my will, my one command Ubi Caritas

A new commandment Bless the Lord, my soul Brother, Sister let me serve you Gift of love God is love For the healing of the nations Psalm 102:

1 Corinthians 3:16-23

“The Lord is compassion and love.” Gelineau version – CC/HON/L The Lord is kind and merciful – Haugen PCY O bless the Lord – Bell Bless the Lord, my soul – C.CFE/HON

8th Sunday in Ordinary Time – 2nd March 2014 We are cherished by the tremendous love of God, tender and forgiving above every human love. We pray that we may be able to surrender to this love in perfect trust. Readings:

Isaiah 49:14-15

Psalm 61

All my hope on God is founded Centre of my life Father I place into your hands Forth in the peace In God alone (Taize) In the Land (Farrell) In the land there is a hunger (Lynch) In the Lord I’ll be ever thankful Psalm 61:

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“In God alone is my soul at rest.” In God alone – Haas/PCY3 In God alone – Bell

1 Corinthians 4:1-5

Matthew 6:24-34

Lead kindly light Like a child rests My soul is longing for your peace Restless is the heart Seek ye first Take my hands Though the mountains may fall

The Season of Lent The Lenten season allows us to focus on the Penitential Rite and reflect on God’s mercy, as we do not sing the Gloria. Laudate has a good source of settings for the Kyrie

Ash Wednesday (A) – 5th March 2014 Readings:

Joel 2:12-18

Psalm 50

Again we keep this solemn fast At the name of Jesus Be still & know that I am God Bless the Lord my soul Come back to me Come back to the Lord with all your heart Dear Lord & Father of mankind Forty Days & forty nights Gathered in the love of Christ Here I am Lord In bread we bring You, Lord Led by the Spirit of our God Psalm 50:

2 Corinthians 5:20-6:2Matthew 6:1-6 16-18 Lord Jesus think on me Now is the acceptable time (Hurd) Now we remain Praise to You, O Christ, our saviour Return to God (Haugen/L) See us, Lord, about thine altar Soul of my saviour This is my body Turn to me Turn my heart (TMH) Ubi Caritas We rise again from ashes

Have mercy on us, O Lord, for we have sinned Be Merciful, O Lord – PCY1 Create in me a clean heart – PCY3 Lord Be Merciful – A Lenten Journey (Hurd)

1st Sunday of Lent (A) – 9th March 2014 Today we celebrate Christ, the second Adam, who overcame temptation and sin, and by his obedience won back the world to God. Readings:

Genesis 2:7-9; 3:1-7

Be not afraid Bread of life Eye has not seen Dear Lord & Father of mankind Forty days & forty nights Freely, freely In bread we bring You Lord Jesus, wine of peace Lead us, Heavenly Father, lead us Led by the Spirit of our God Lord, who through these forty days Love divine, all loves excelling My God loves me Psalm 50:

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Psalm 50

Romans 5:12-19

Matthew 4:1-11

Now in this banquet Now we remain O, Christe Domine Jesu O, the love of my Lord Out into the wilderness – Hurd Praise to you, O Christ, our Saviour Return to God Soul of my Saviour The courage to say no The feast & the fast (O-Hara) We have been told We rise again from ashes Where true love and charity dwell (Quigley)

Have mercy on us, O Lord, for we have sinned Be Merciful, O Lord – PCY1 Create in me a clean heart – PCY3 Lord Be Merciful – A Lenten Journey (Hurd)

2nd Sunday of Lent (A) – 16th March 2014 Our natural inclination is to stay where we are, to make a tent and settle comfortably. But God is continually urging us on to a land he will show us. We follow our transfigured Lord in faith, putting our trust in him and bearing his hardships for the sake of the good news he has brought us. Readings:

Genesis 12:1-4a

Psalm 32

All my hope on God is founded All ye who seek a comfort sure Arise, shine out (O-Hara) At the name of Jesus Christ be our light Come back to the Lord with all your heart Come, live in the light Diverse in culture, nature race Eat this bread, drink this cup Eye has not seen Immortal, invisible Led by the Spirit of our God Love divine, all loves excelling Psalm 32:

2 Timothy 1:8-10

Matthew 17:1-9

My God loves me See us, Lord, about thine altar Taste & see – Dean Taste & see – Moore The feast & the fast (O’Hara) The clouds veil (Lawton) The summons Transfigure us, O Lord (Hurd) We walk by faith Within the reign of God When I survey the wondrous cross You are salt for the earth

May your love be upon us, O Lord, as we place all our hope in you Let your mercy be on us (PCY2)

3rd Sunday of Lent (A) – 23rd March 2014 Christ quenches our spiritual thirst with the living water: the love of God which is poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit. We pray for those who are prepared for this baptism. Readings:

Exodus 17:3-7

All are welcome As earth that is dry As the deer longs Brother, sister let me serve you Come to the water Guide me, O thou great redeemer Healer of our every ill I am the bread of life Jesus, wine of peace My soul is thirsting (Joncas) Now we remain Return to God See us, Lord, about thine altar Psalm 94:

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Psalm 94

Romans 5:1-2. 5-8

John 4:5-42

Soul of my Saviour Spirit of the living God Taste & see (Dean) Taste & see (Moore) There is a longing This is my body Turn my heart (Haugen) The water I shall give We remember Where true love & charity dwell (Quigley) When I survey the wondrous cross Your love is finer than life

O that today you would listen to his voice! Harden not your hearts. If today you hear His voice (PCY1) If today, you hear the voice of God (Hurd)

4th Sunday of Lent (A) – 30th March 2014 We walk in the darkness of this world, often assailed by fear and misgiving. But Christ, the Shepherd-King, the second David, lights up our way for us and cures our congenital blindness as he leads us to his kingdom. Readings:

1 Samuel 16:1.6-7

Psalm 22

Be not afraid Be thou my vision Because the Lord is my shepherd Bread for the world, a world of hunger (Farrell) Christ be our light Gather us in The Good Shepherd (Hurd) I am the light of the world (Hurd) Healer of our every ill Jesus, wine of peace Listen, Lord Now we remain Psalm 22:

Ephesians 5:8-14

John 9:1-41

On eagles’ wings Out of darkness O the word of my Lord Praise to you, O Christ, our Saviour Song of the man born blind (Hurd) The Lord’s my shepherd The servant King The King of love my shepherd is We cannot measure how you heal We walk by faith Within the reign of God

The Lord is my shepherd, there is nothing I shall want The Lord is my shepherd (Quigley) Shepherd me, O God (PCY2) Because the Lord is my shepherd (Walker)

5th Sunday of Lent (A) – 6th April 2014 Today we open ourselves to Christ’s life-giving Spirit. We pray too for those who are to be given new life of the Spirit in baptism this Easter. Readings:

Ezekiel 37:12-14

Bless the Lord, my soul Bread for the world Crucem Tuam Deep within Freely, freely Gather your people, O Lord Gathered in the love of Christ Grant to us, O Lord, a heart renewed Healer of our every ill I am the bread of life I am the resurrection In bread we bring You, Lord Jesus, wine of peace My God loves me Psalm 129:

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Psalm 129

Romans 8:8-11

John 11:1-45

Now in this banquet Now we remain O, Christe, Domine Jesu Return to God Summoned by the God who made us The Summons This is my body Turn my heart Ubi Caritas We cannot measure how you heal We have been told We remember how you loved us We rise again from ashes When I survey the wondrous cross

With the Lord there is mercy and fullness of redemption With the Lord there is mercy (PCY) With the Lord there is mercy (Hurd)

Passion Sunday (Palm Sunday) 13th April 2014

On this day the Church celebrates Christ’s entrance into Jerusalem to accomplish his paschal mystery. Accordingly, the memorial of this event is included in every Mass, with the procession or the solemn entrance before the principal Mass, with the simple entrance before the other Masses. The solemn entrance (but not the procession) may be repeated before one or other Mass that is usually well attended. Readings:

Matthew 21:1-11 Isaiah 50:4-7

Psalm 21

Philippians 2:6-11 Matthew 26:14-27:66

Procession of Palms Ensure your selection of music for this rite is as inclusive as possible. The whole congregation should be encouraged to support the singing during the procession. Laudate, Laudate Dominum (Walker) All glory, laud and honour Let the Lord enter in (AK) Crown Him with many crowns Palm procession (Walker) Hail Redeemer, King Divine Ride on, Jesus ride (Ga) Hosanna – Taize I Ride on, ride on in majesty Hosanna – Haas (Ga) The king of Glory comes Hosanna Filio David (Taize I) The Servant King Laudate Dominum (Taize I) We cry ‘Hosanna Lord’ (HONR) Laudate Omnes Gentes (Taize I) Psalm 21

My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? My God, My God (Haugen – Ga) My God, my God (Lawton) My God, my God, why have you abandoned me? (Young – GIA Publications) My God, My God (Psalm Songs – Book II)

Other Hymns and Songs Adoramus te Christe (Taize II) By his words we have been healed Dominus Deus (Taize II) God of mercy and compassion Man of sorrow wrapped in grief Meditation on the Passion (Walker)

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Now we remain O Sacred head ill-used Ours were the sins you bore (CFE) Ours were the sufferings (CFE) Praise to the holiest Tree of Life (Haugen – Ga)

The Easter Triduum The Easter Triduum, the three days that begin on Holy Thursday with the Mass of the Lord’s Supper, celebrates the paschal event, and that newness of life which flows from the crucified, buried and risen Christ.

Holy Thursday Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper 17th April 2014

The Mass of the Lord’s Supper is celebrated in the evening, at a convenient hour, with the full participation of the whole local community and with all the priests and clergy exercising their ministry. Readings:

Exodus 12:1-8,11-14

Psalm 115

1 Corinthians 11:23-26

John 13:1-15

Reception of the Holy Oils Rite for receiving the Holy Oils (J. Schiavone – OCP Publications) Sacrament of Love – A. McLean Psalm115

The blessing cup that we bless is a communion with the blood of Christ Our Blessing Cup (Bob Hurd – OCP Publications) Our Blessing Cup (Haugen –Ga) Our Blessing Cup (Joncas – Ga) The Blessing Cup (Psalm Songs – Book II) The Name of God (Haas – Ga)

Other Hymns and Songs A New Commandment Eat This Bread (Taize) Faith, Hope and Love (Walker) Hiding Place (Lawton – TCV) I will be the Vine (Lawton – TCV) Lay Down Your head (Bell – TCTSN) Let Nothing Trouble You (Farrell – CBOL) Love is His word Mandatum Novum (Taize I) My Soul is sad (HONR) One Bread, One Body Praise to you, O Christ our Saviour Procession to the Altar of Repose Holy is God (Schutte) My heart breaks with grief (Taize) Pange Lingua

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So You must do (Haugen) Taste and See (Various settings) Thank You for the Night (Bell – TCTSN) The Servant Song This is my Body Ubi Caritas (Taize I) Walk Humbly with Your God We love this place O God (Walker – IRNOJ) What wondrous love is this (Haugen – WL) Where charity and love are found (MacCarthy – MM1) Where true love and charity dwell (Quigley)

Stay here and keep watch with me (Taize) Stay with me (Taize)

Good Friday Celebration of the Lord’s Passion 18thApril 2014

In this celebration of the passion and death of the Lord, we listen to the words of scripture and strive to understand the true meaning of his sufferings and the mind that was in him. We pray with his spirit for the needs of the whole world. We worship the cross as the symbol of his triumph, and we enter into sacramental communion with him who is our Saviour and our Life.

Readings:

Isaiah 52:13-53:12

Psalm 30

Hebrews 4:14-16.5:7-9 John 18:1-19.42

Liturgy of the Word Psalm 30

Father, into your hands I commend my spirit I put my life in your hands (Haugen – Ga) Father, into your hands (Psalm Songs – Book II)

It is possible to divide the Passion reading into three sections, singing a meditation on the Passion after each section: Section I - To Peter’s denial My heart is breaking with grief (Taize II) My soul is sad (HONR) Stay here and keep watch (Taize) Section II – Before Pilate All you who pass this way (Taize II) Section II – Crucifixion and death of Jesus Salvator Mundi (Taize II) Veneration of the Cross and Communion Rite Behold the Holy Lamb of God (Bell – TCTSN) Behold the wood of the cross (SLJ) Christ be our Light (Farrell – CBOL) Come and See (Kendrick) For you gave up your life (Walker) Glory be to Jesus Jesus the Lord (SLJ) Jesus, Remember Me (Taize) My People, what have I done to you (O’Hara – STD) My song is love unknown

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Ours were the sins you bore (AK) Praise to the holiest. The Reproaches (Ann Quigley) The Reproaches (Bell – WG2) The Reproaches (Inwood – MM2) The Reproaches (Landy – MM1) The Servant King There is a green hill (CC / HONR) Tree of Life (Haugen – Ga) Were you there (CC / HONR / Ga)

Easter Vigil 19th April 2014

We now arrive at this most holy and sacred celebration. The pinnacle of our liturgical year. As with any celebration, planning is essential to ensure you have an inclusive liturgy that involves all aspects of your parish. Take time and consider the various rites that make up this wonderful liturgy, particularly if you have parishioners about to be received into the church at the vigil. Try not to leave decisions on how this liturgy is to be celebrated, too late. Consider rehearsing some of the rites, say, at an altar server’s practice. However difficult it may seem to get the various ministries together – Clergy, Musicians, Readers, Servers – it is worth the effort of pulling all the resources together and running through the liturgy prior to the vigil. Service of Light Alleluia Carol (Dean – Decani) Christ Be Our Light (Farrell – CBOL) Christ is our light, Alleluia (Dean – GW) Christus Resurrexit (Taize II) Jubilate Deo (Taize II)

No more weeping (Walker – MM1) Surrexit Christus (Taize II) Surrexit Dominus Vere II (Taize I) The light of Christ

Exultet Awake you who sleep (Huijbers) Exultet (O’Hara) Exultet – dialogued setting (Inwood – STM) Exultet / Light of Christ (Ga) Liturgy of the Word Psalm 103/104:Send forth your spirit, O Lord, and renew the face of the earth Lord, send out your Spirit (Ga) Send forth your Spirit (Rizza – FOL) Send forth your Spirit, O Lord (Walker) Psalm15/16:

Preserve me, O God, I take refuge in you Centre of my life (Inwood) Keep me safe, O God (Inwood)

Exodus 15:1-6: I will sing to the Lord, glorious his triumph Canticle of Moses (Psalm Songs – Book II) I will sing to my God (PCY2) Psalm 29/30:

I will praise you, Lord, you have rescued me I will praise you (Psalm Songs – Book II) I will praise you, Lord (Ga)

Isaiah 12:2-6 With joy you shall draw water from the wells of salvation Sing a song to the Lord (Psalm Songs – Book I) We shall draw water joyfully (La) Psalm 18/19:

You have the message of eternal life You, Lord, have the message of eternal life (Psalm Songs–Book II)

Psalm 41/42:

Like the deer that yearns for running streams. As the deer longs (Psalm Songs – Book II) Song of Exile (Ga)

Psalm 50/51:

A pure heart create for me, O God Create in me (Ga)

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Liturgy of Baptism Baptised in water (Haugen – Ga) Litany of Saints (Haas) Litany of Saints (Ridge) O Healing River (NSC/Ga)

O Living Water (CC/HONR) Sprinkling Rite (Inwood – Millennium Mass) Water of Life (Haugen – Ga) With joy you shall draw water (Hurd)

RCIA / Confirmation Giver of Life (Quigley) Song and the Silence (Haugen) Veni Creator Spiritus (Taize)

Veni Sancte Spiritus (Taize) Veni Sancte Spiritus (Walker)

Other Hymns At the Lambs high feast (L) Battle is O’er Christ be our light (Farrell – CBOL) Easter Alleluia (Ga) Easter Hymn I am the resurrection (Talbot – SOW) Jesus Christ is ris’n today.

Love Divine, All loves excelling Now the green blade riseth Sing to the mountains Song of the Risen One (Ga) Tell Out My Soul Thine be the glory

Easter Day 20th April 2014

Readings:

Acts10:34.37-43

Psalm 117

Colossians 3:1-4

John 20:1-9

There is a wide selection of appropriate music for this liturgy. Music for the Easter Vigil Mass would also be suitable for this celebration. Make today special! Encourage your congregation to lead the sung prayer by making your choice of music as inclusive as possible. Let everyone share in the glory of the resurrected Christ! Sequence Bring all ye dear-bought nations Christ the Lord is risen O flock of Christ, your homage brings (L) Victimae paschali laudes (L) Other suitable music Alleluia, give thanks to the risen Lord Christ be our light (Easter version) Christ is alive! Let Christians sing Christ is alive, with joy we sing Christ triumphant (NSC) Christus resurrexit (Taize) Darkness is gone (Bell – WGRG) Easter Alleluia Easter Carol Easter glory fills the sky Hail the day that sees him rise Hail thee, festival day Psalm 117:

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He is risen, tell the story I am the resurrection (Talbot – SOW) Jesus Christ is risen today Morning Hymn (Ga) Now the green blade riseth (Ga) Sing to the mountains Surrexit Christus (Taize) Thine be the glory This is the Day (Joncas) This joyful Eastertide

This day was made by the Lord; we rejoice and are glad Let us rejoice (Haugen – Ga) Celtic Alleluia (Walker) Rejoice and be glad (Psalm Songs – Book II) This day was made by the Lord (AK)

2nd Sunday of Easter - 27th April 2014 Today as we hail Christ as our Lord and God we are filled with the joy of the disciples in seeing the risen Lord. In this season of renewal we are like those early Christians who were filled with a joy so glorious that it cannot be described. Readings:

Acts 2:42-47

Psalm 117

1 Peter 1:3-9

John 20:19-31

Easter Sunday is eight days long! Today is the conclusion of the celebration started last Sunday. Your music should reflect this continuity – much of the music used over during the Vigil and Easter Sunday can also be used today. Alleluia (MM1) Alleluia Gaudete (Walker – MM1) At the name of Jesus (Walker) Behold the Lamb (Ga) Blessed be the Lord Bread for the world (Farrell) Celtic Alleluia (Walker) Christus resurrexit (Taize II) Communion Song III (Inwood) Confitemini Domine (Taize) Crown him with many crowns Darkness is gone Easter glory fills the sky (Office Hymn) Free as in the morning sun (MM1) God has chosen me (Farrell – GBAN) Godhead here in hiding

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Jesus, Lamb of God (Farrell – GBAN) Jesus, you are Lord (SS1) Jubilate Deo (Taize I) Now we remain O sons and daughters On the journey to Emmaus (L) Peace is flowing like a river Psallite Deo (Taize II) Surrexit Christus (Taize II) Surrexit Dominus Vere (MM1) The day of resurrection The stone which the builders rejected To Christ, the Lord of worlds We walk by faith (Ga) Ye choirs of new Jerusalem Ye sons and daughters of the Lord

“Give thanks to the Lord for he is good, for his love has no end” Alleluia, Alleluia (Haas – Ga) Alleluia, Jesus is alive (CC) Let us rejoice (Haugen – PCY1) This day was made by the Lord (AK) This day was made by the Lord (Walker / AC)

SOURCE BOOKS Many of the hymns listed can be found in at least one of the following hymn books: Celebration Hymnal for Everyone (CHE) Complete Celebration Hymnal (CC) with supplement New Songs of Celebration (NSC) Hymns Old and New - Revised and enlarged (HONR) Hymns Old and New Liturgical (HON) Gather (Ga) Laudate (L) Other hymns come from one of the following sources: 100 Hymns for Today (100HFT) Acclaim the King (AK) Agape Pack (Decani Music) All are welcome (AAW) Alleluia Give the Glory (AGTG) AMP music (AMP) Ancient Ways Future Days (AWFD) At the Name of Jesus (ATNOJ) Cantate (C) Children’s Liturgy of the Word - Walker (CLOW) Choral Praise (CP1,CP2) Christ be our light - Farrell (CBOL) Come and Journey (CJ) Come to Set Us Free (CSUF) Complete Responsorial Psalter (CRP) Drawn by a Dream (DBD) Fire of Love (FOL) Gather 2 (GII) Gather Us In (GUI) GIA Publishers (GIA) Glory and Praise (GP) Go Before Us (GBU) God beyond all names (GBAN) God here among us (GHAU) God’s Eye is on the Sparrow (GEIOTS) Graduale Romanum – pub. Solesmes (GR) Gregorian Missal – pub. Solesmes (GM) Holy is God (HG) I Am Yours Today (IAYT) In This Place (ITP) Inkeepeers and Lightsleepers (IAL) Lead Me, O Lord (LMOL) Liber Usualis pub. Solesmes (LU) Love from below (LFB) Many and Great, Iona (MG) Music for the Mass (MM1, MM2) Much of the material listed can be ordered from The Centre for Catholic Formation Bookshop, 17 Tooting Bec Road, Tooting Bec, London SW17 8BS Tel: 020 8672 7684/2422 Fax: 020 8672 8894 Email: [email protected]

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Music from Taize Volumes I & II New English Hymnal (NEH) North American Liturgy Resources (NALR) Octavo editions available (8vo) Out of Darkness (OOD) Psalm Songs Vols.1, 2, 3 (PS) Psalms for the Church's Year Vols. 1, 2, 3 (PCY1, PCY2, PCY3) Responsorial Psalm Book (RP) Restless is the Heart (RITH) Resurrexit (R) Rise Up and Sing (RUS) Search for the Lord (SFL) Sing of the Lord's Goodness (SLG) Sing the Psalms – pub. OCP (STP) Songs of the Spirit (SS1, SS2, SS3) Songs of Worship (SOW) St Louis Jesuits Lord of Light (SLJ LOL) St Thomas More Centre (STM) Streams in the Desert (SITD) Thank You Music (TYM) The Clouds Veil (TCV) The Courage to say No (TCTSN) There is one among us (TIOAU) To be your bread (TBYB) Turn my heart (TMH) Up from the waters - Haugen (UFTW) Veni Emmanuel (VE) We are your People (WAYP) When Grief Is Raw (WGIR) Wild Goose (WG1, WG2) With Heart and Voice (WHAV) With Open Hands (WOH) Wondrous Love - Haugen (WL) Worship (W)

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