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Ordinary Time 1 2013 Today’s LITURGY 54 MUSIC SUGGESTIONS See page 66 for an abbreviation key. For additional music suggestions, visit liturgy.com. ENTRANCE CHANT Let Us Go to the Altar (Schutte) BB/MI 318 CP3 509 GP2 539 H 492 J 941 J2 800 J3 767 UC 486 VOZ 773 OCP 10509 Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee hymn to joy BB/MI 544 CM 126 CP2 366 CP3 388 GP2 693 H 387 J 379 J2 617 J3 575 R2 259 R3 148 UC 675 VOZ 561 Morning Has Broken bunessan BB/MI 635 CM 172 CP2 527 CP3 572 GP2 728 H 553 J 397 J2 871 J3 851 R2 178 R3 137 SS1 120 UC 745 VOZ 840 Glory and Praise to Our God (Schutte) BB/MI 538 CM 128 CP2 359 CP3 381 GP2 671 H 360 J 569 J2 596 J3 574 R2 249 R3 149 UC 701 VOZ 576 OCP 9491 O Breathe on Me, O Breath of God st. columba BB/MI 657 CP2 332 CP3 345 H 327 J2 551 J3 521 UC 216 VOZ 324 Be Thou My Vision slane BB/MI 392 CP3 427 H 405 J3 646 Gather Your People (B. Hurd) BB/MI 316 CP2 474 CP3 516 GP2 529 H 488 J 681 J2 798 J3 768 NTY 10 SS1 111 UC 475 VOZ 782 OCP 9699 Come, Lord Jesus (Angrisano/Tomaszek) BB/MI 528 J3 656 NTY 146 SS1 174 OCP 11316 Rejoice, the Lord Is King darwall’s 148th BB/MI 735 CP3 321 H 300 J 406 J2 478 J3 459 UC 425 VOZ 508 O Bless the Lord (Michaels) BB/MI 540 CP2 362 CP3 384 GP2 679 H 362 J 675 J2 623 J3 568 R2 243 UC 695 VOZ 575 RESPONSORIAL PSALM AND GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Respond and Acclaim (Alstott) 116–117 A Lectionary Psalter (Schiavone) 146, 251 PRESENTATION AND PREPARATION OF THE GIFTS Christ in Me Arise (Thomson) BB/MI 520 OCP 30104536 For the Sake of Christ (Canedo) BB/MI 400 J3 658 SS2 409 OCP 20825 In Every Age (Whitaker) BB/MI 487 CP3 473 H 458 J 998 J2 727 J3 696 NTY 134 SS2 242 OCP 11579 Fill My Cup, Lord (Blanchard) BB/MI 396 J 755 All That Is Hidden (Farrell) BB/MI 513 GP2 585 J 586 J2 762 J3 728 OCP 7161 Only This I Want (Schutte) BB/MI 517 CP2 454 CP3 487 GP2 575 H 479 J2 766 J3 732 UC 552 VOZ 701 OCP 10486 The Summons kelvingrove BB/MI 382 CM 118 CP2 507 CP3 555 H 524 SS1 137 UC 566 OCP 10502 Turn to Me (Foley) BB/MI 667 CM 56 CP2 252 CP3 258 GP2 342 H 241 J 242 J2 377 J3 345 UC 224 VOZ 314 OCP 10484 COMMUNION CHANT We Remember (Haugen) BB/MI 446 CM 138 CP2 413 CP3 438 H 426 UC 625 These Alone Are Enough (Schutte) BB/MI 391 J3 655 OCP 20356 Eye Has Not Seen (Haugen) BB/MI 486 CM 163 CP2 439 CP3 469 H 454 UC 669 Spirit and Grace (Manalo) BB/MI 339 J3 798 OCP 20319 I Am the Bread of Life/Yo Soy el Pan de Vida (Toolan) BB/MI 343 CM 111 CP2 478 CP3 520 H 504 R2 196 R3 304 UC 505 Parable (Ridge) BB/MI 689 CP2 347 CP3 365 GP2 481 H 352 J 632 J2 588 J3 558 UC 261 VOZ 345 OCP 8876 Ubi Caritas (B. Hurd) BB/MI 340 CP2 497 CP3 531 H 497 J 927 J2 805 J3 776 SS2 367 UC 491 VOZ 804 OCP 10539 Remember Your Love (Ducote/Daigle/Balhoff) BB/MI 668 CP2 337 CP3 358 GP2 474 H 337 J2 561 J3 533 UC 223 VOZ 317 If Today You Hear His Voice (Psalm 95) (Soper) BB/MI 798 CP3 55 H 137 J3 71 UC 135 OCP 20167 Come unto Me (B. Hurd) BB/MI 524 GP2 418 J 625 J2 770 Cristo, Sáname/Jesus, Heal Me (García-López) BB/MI 402 UC 228 OCP 12762 SONG OF PRAISE OR SENDING FORTH With One Voice (Manalo) BB/MI 566 J3 814 NTY 38 SS1 147 OCP 11872 Holy Wisdom, Lamp of Learning beach spring BB/MI 523 CP3 496 H 586 J2 774 J3 741 Anthem (Conry) BB/MI 512 CP2 459 CP3 492 GP2 578 H 478 J 614 J2 761 J3 727 UC 547 VOZ 705 Now Is the Time (Kendzia) BB/MI 521 J 982 J2 767 NTY 196 SS2 352 OCP 11073 The Spirit Sends Us Forth azmon BB/MI 380 H 528 J 881 J2 835 J3 817 We Are Called (Haas) BB/MI 625 CP2 511 CP3 560 H 534 Change Our Hearts (Cooney) BB/MI 665 CP2 338 CP3 352 GP2 349 H 336 J3 535 UC 221 VOZ 310 OCP 5269 We Belong to You (Thomson/Thomson) BB/MI 662 J3 523 NTY 269 UC 588 OCP 20188 Lead Us to the Water (Kendzia/Daigle/Foley) BB/MI 309 CHORAL O Sweet and Sacred Feast (McCabe) OCP 4551 Two Unison Anthems (C. Walker) OCP 20993 Laudate Dominum (Thatcher) OCP 30106735 “Vanity of vanities!” Today’s first reading needs to be carefully prepared if it is to be effective. It’s a reminder that all things are passing. Today’s Gospel encourages us to be rich in what matters to God, not to build our kingdom here. Here are a few words for musicians inspired by today’s readings. The call to serve in a liturgical ministry is a call to deep- en our relationship with Christ by serving his people through a particular task or talent. Music ministry requires talent, but also calls for a more demanding level of skill than some other ministries. It is more time-consuming than people real- ize. Musicians are called upon to study, prepare, teach, and perform regularly. (I haven’t mentioned coordinating mu- sical events or playing for special liturgies and devotions.) Often they must tutor others such as cantors, choirs, instru- mentalists, and singing celebrants. Music ministers think of themselves as professional mu- sicians, not because of a paycheck, but because leading the musical prayer of the worshipping community requires pro- fessional skills. Some musicians may need to surrender their feelings of inadequacy. Talent is God-given. Skills can be acquired. Some may realize they are more competent than they think, with study and practice. Others may need to give up the idea that they are so competent that they cannot be replaced. It can happen. Reflect on today’s readings. Develop your God-given talents. Don’t build kingdoms. Let us serve one another and others graciously. Put on Christ. — Elaine Rendler-McQueeney 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time 8/4/2013 YEAR C

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Page 1: 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time - SEAS Homeseasmusic.weebly.com/uploads/1/6/1/6/16164966/suggested_music_august... · Ordinary Time 1 2013 Today’s LITURGY 54 MUSIC SUGGESTIONS See

Ordinary Time 1 2013 Today’s LITURGY

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MUSIC SUGGESTIONSSee page 66 for an abbreviation key.

For additional music suggestions, visit liturgy.com.

ENTRANCE CHANTlet us Go to the altar (schutte) BB/Mi 318 cP3 509 GP2 539 h 492

J 941 J2 800 J3 767 uc 486 VOZ 773 OcP 10509Joyful, Joyful, we adore Thee hymn to joy BB/Mi 544 cM 126

cP2 366 cP3 388 GP2 693 h 387 J 379 J2 617 J3 575 R2 259 R3 148 uc 675 VOZ 561

Morning has Broken bunessan BB/Mi 635 cM 172 cP2 527 cP3 572 GP2 728 h 553 J 397 J2 871 J3 851 R2 178 R3 137 ss1 120 uc 745 VOZ 840

Glory and Praise to Our God (schutte) BB/Mi 538 cM 128 cP2 359 cP3 381 GP2 671 h 360 J 569 J2 596 J3 574 R2 249 R3 149 uc 701 VOZ 576 OcP 9491

O Breathe on Me, O Breath of God st. columba BB/Mi 657 cP2 332 cP3 345 h 327 J2 551 J3 521 uc 216 VOZ 324

Be Thou My Vision slane BB/Mi 392 cP3 427 h 405 J3 646Gather your People (B. hurd) BB/Mi 316 cP2 474 cP3 516 GP2 529

h 488 J 681 J2 798 J3 768 nTy 10 ss1 111 uc 475 VOZ 782 OcP 9699

come, lord Jesus (angrisano/Tomaszek) BB/Mi 528 J3 656 nTy 146 ss1 174 OcP 11316

Rejoice, the lord is King darwall’s 148th BB/Mi 735 cP3 321 h 300 J 406 J2 478 J3 459 uc 425 VOZ 508

O Bless the lord (Michaels) BB/Mi 540 cP2 362 cP3 384 GP2 679 h 362 J 675 J2 623 J3 568 R2 243 uc 695 VOZ 575

RESPONSORIAL PSALM AND GOSPEL ACCLAMATIONRespond and Acclaim (alstott) 116–117A Lectionary Psalter (schiavone) 146, 251

PRESENTATION AND PREPARATION OF THE GIFTSchrist in Me arise (Thomson) BB/Mi 520 OcP 30104536For the sake of christ (canedo) BB/Mi 400 J3 658 ss2 409

OcP 20825in Every age (whitaker) BB/Mi 487 cP3 473 h 458 J 998 J2 727

J3 696 nTy 134 ss2 242 OcP 11579Fill My cup, lord (Blanchard) BB/Mi 396 J 755all That is hidden (Farrell) BB/Mi 513 GP2 585 J 586 J2 762 J3 728

OcP 7161Only This i want (schutte) BB/Mi 517 cP2 454 cP3 487 GP2 575

h 479 J2 766 J3 732 uc 552 VOZ 701 OcP 10486The summons kelvingrove BB/Mi 382 cM 118 cP2 507 cP3 555

h 524 ss1 137 uc 566 OcP 10502Turn to Me (Foley) BB/Mi 667 cM 56 cP2 252 cP3 258 GP2 342

h 241 J 242 J2 377 J3 345 uc 224 VOZ 314 OcP 10484

COMMUNION CHANTwe Remember (haugen) BB/Mi 446 cM 138 cP2 413 cP3 438

h 426 uc 625These alone are Enough (schutte) BB/Mi 391 J3 655 OcP 20356Eye has not seen (haugen) BB/Mi 486 cM 163 cP2 439 cP3 469

h 454 uc 669spirit and Grace (Manalo) BB/Mi 339 J3 798 OcP 20319i am the Bread of life/yo soy el Pan de Vida (Toolan) BB/Mi 343

cM 111 cP2 478 cP3 520 h 504 R2 196 R3 304 uc 505Parable (Ridge) BB/Mi 689 cP2 347 cP3 365 GP2 481 h 352 J 632

J2 588 J3 558 uc 261 VOZ 345 OcP 8876ubi caritas (B. hurd) BB/Mi 340 cP2 497 cP3 531 h 497 J 927

J2 805 J3 776 ss2 367 uc 491 VOZ 804 OcP 10539Remember your love (ducote/daigle/Balhoff) BB/Mi 668 cP2 337

cP3 358 GP2 474 h 337 J2 561 J3 533 uc 223 VOZ 317

if Today you hear his Voice (Psalm 95) (soper) BB/Mi 798 cP3 55 h 137 J3 71 uc 135 OcP 20167

come unto Me (B. hurd) BB/Mi 524 GP2 418 J 625 J2 770cristo, sáname/Jesus, heal Me (García-lópez) BB/Mi 402 uc 228

OcP 12762

SONG OF PRAISE OR SENDING FORTHwith One Voice (Manalo) BB/Mi 566 J3 814 nTy 38 ss1 147

OcP 11872holy wisdom, lamp of learning beach spring BB/Mi 523 cP3 496

h 586 J2 774 J3 741anthem (conry) BB/Mi 512 cP2 459 cP3 492 GP2 578 h 478 J 614

J2 761 J3 727 uc 547 VOZ 705now is the Time (Kendzia) BB/Mi 521 J 982 J2 767 nTy 196

ss2 352 OcP 11073The spirit sends us Forth azmon BB/Mi 380 h 528 J 881 J2 835

J3 817we are called (haas) BB/Mi 625 cP2 511 cP3 560 h 534change Our hearts (cooney) BB/Mi 665 cP2 338 cP3 352 GP2 349

h 336 J3 535 uc 221 VOZ 310 OcP 5269we Belong to you (Thomson/Thomson) BB/Mi 662 J3 523 nTy 269

uc 588 OcP 20188lead us to the water (Kendzia/daigle/Foley) BB/Mi 309

CHORALO sweet and sacred Feast (Mccabe) OcP 4551

Two unison anthems (c. walker) OcP 20993laudate dominum (Thatcher) OcP 30106735

“Vanity of vanities!” Today’s first reading needs to be carefully prepared if it is to be effective. it’s a reminder that all things are passing. Today’s Gospel encourages us to be rich in what matters to God, not to build our kingdom here. here are a few words for musicians inspired by today’s readings.

The call to serve in a liturgical ministry is a call to deep-en our relationship with christ by serving his people through a particular task or talent. Music ministry requires talent, but also calls for a more demanding level of skill than some other ministries. it is more time-consuming than people real-ize. Musicians are called upon to study, prepare, teach, and perform regularly. (i haven’t mentioned coordinating mu-sical events or playing for special liturgies and devotions.) Often they must tutor others such as cantors, choirs, instru-mentalists, and singing celebrants.

Music ministers think of themselves as professional mu-sicians, not because of a paycheck, but because leading the musical prayer of the worshipping community requires pro-fessional skills. some musicians may need to surrender their feelings of inadequacy. Talent is God-given. skills can be acquired. some may realize they are more competent than they think, with study and practice. Others may need to give up the idea that they are so competent that they cannot be replaced. it can happen.

Reflect on today’s readings. develop your God-given talents. don’t build kingdoms. let us serve one another and others graciously. Put on christ.

— Elaine Rendler-McQueeney

18th Sunday in Ordinary Time8/4/2013 yeAr C

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Time ______________________________________________ Priest celebrant ___________________________________________________

Music Rehearsal/liturgical catechesis ______________________________________________________________________________________

introduction, see Prayer of the Faithful, page 63 ______________________________________________________________________________

THE INTRODUCTORY RITES

Entrance chant ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Blessing and sprinkling of water/Penitential act _____________________________________________________________________________

Gloria _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

THE LITURGY OF THE WORD

First Reading _______________________________________ Responsorial Psalm ________________________________________________

second Reading _____________________________________ Gospel acclamation _______________________________________________

Gospel _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

homily ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

dismissal of the catechumens and Elect ________________________________________________________________________________

universal Prayer, see Prayer of the Faithful, page 63 ______________________________________________________________________

THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts ________________________________________________________________________________

Eucharistic acclamations ________________________________________________________________________________________________

holy, holy, holy __________________________________________________________________________________________________

The Mystery of Faith _____________________________ amen ___________________________________________________________

The Communion Rite

The lord’s Prayer __________________________________________________________________________________________________

lamb of God ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

communion chant _________________________________________________________________________________________________

Psalm or hymn of Praise/instrumental or silence _________________________________________________________________________

THE CONCLUDING RITES

sending Forth _____________________________________________________________________________________________________

choral anthem of the day ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Prelude/Postlude ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

18th Sunday in Ordinary Time8/4/2013 yeAr C

ENTRANCE ANTIPHON Psalm 70 (69):2, 6O God, come to my assistance; O lord, make haste to help me! you are my rescuer, my help; O lord, do not delay.

FIRST READING Ecclesiastes 1:2; 2:21–23 (114c)“all things are vanity!” some people have labored skillfully a whole lifetime, but the fruits of their labor go to others who did nothing. what good comes from hard work? Everything is vanity.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 90:3–4, 5–6, 12–13, 14 & 17if today you hear his voice, harden not your hearts.

SECOND READING colossians 3:1–5, 9–11since you now belong to christ, set your heart on things above rather than on things of earth. For in christ there is not Greek or Jew, slave or free person. “christ is all and in all.”

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Matthew 5:3Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

GOSPEL luke 12:13–21Jesus told a parable about the rich man who stored up all his wealth in order to eat, drink and be merry. God told him, “you fool, this night your life will be demanded of you.” in this way Jesus encour-aged people to grow rich, not for themselves, but in God’s sight.

COMMUNION ANTIPHON wisdom 16:20you have given us, O lord, bread from heaven, endowed with all delights and sweetness in every taste.Or John 6:35i am the bread of life, says the lord; whoever comes to me will not hunger and whoever believes in me will not thirst.

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MUSIC SUGGESTIONSSee page 66 for an abbreviation key.

For additional music suggestions, visit liturgy.com.

ENTRANCE CHANTRain down (cortez) BB/Mi 614 cP2 401 cP3 435 GP2 713 h 467

J 874 J2 651 J3 627 nTy 25 ss1 134 uc 655 VOZ 616 OcP 9771i sing the Mighty Power of God ellacombe BB/Mi 421 cP2 390

cP3 417 GP2 668 h 396 J 467 J2 635 J3 618 R2 236 R3 191 uc 741 VOZ 598

For you are My God (Foley) BB/Mi 431 cP2 425 cP3 454 GP2 612 h 430 J 694 J2 710 J3 675 uc 714 VOZ 645 OcP 10477

save us, O lord (dufford) BB/Mi 663 cP2 339 cP3 353 GP2 301 h 201 J 695 J2 555 J3 528 uc 280 VOZ 316 OcP 9495

as we Gather at your Table nettleton BB/Mi 314 J2 792 J3 760in This Place (Thomson/Thomson) BB/Mi 308 cP3 517 h 482 J 999

J3 770 nTy 18 R2 302 R3 295 ss1 122Keep in Mind (deiss) BB/Mi 680 cP2 350 cP3 368 GP2 492 h 357

J 372 J2 589 J3 559 uc 257 VOZ 330Morning hymn (Joncas/The Psalter) BB/Mi 842 GP2 154 h 173 J 135

OcP 5523wake, O wake, and sleep no longer wachet auf BB 54 J 164

J2 332 J3 298To you, O God, i lift up My soul (B. hurd) BB/Mi 398 cP2 408

cP3 423 GP2 302 h 407 J 628 J2 691 J3 648 nTy 123 ss1 60 uc 764 VOZ 653 OcP 9706

RESPONSORIAL PSALM AND GOSPEL ACCLAMATIONRespond and Acclaim (alstott) 118–119A Lectionary Psalter (schiavone) 149, 251

PRESENTATION AND PREPARATION OF THE GIFTSwe walk by Faith shanti BB/Mi 450 cM 139 cP2 416 cP3 445

h 423 uc 630The sacrifice of Praise (Joncas) BB/Mi 549 OcP 20615you are Mine (haas) BB/Mi 485 cM 164 cP2 435 cP3 465 h 455

uc 668Be still, My soul finlandia BB/Mi 693 cP3 361 h 341 J2 575

J3 547ang Katawan ni Kristo/Behold, the Body of christ (Manalo/de leon)

BB/Mi 359 OcP 20041Flow River Flow (B. hurd) BB/Mi 651 cP2 330 cP3 346 GP2 455

h 331 J 541 J2 541 J3 515 ss2 235 uc 209 VOZ 295 OcP 8790Give Me Ears to listen (smith) BB/Mi 653 J3 525 nTy 258

OcP 20792all That is hidden (Farrell) BB/Mi 513 GP2 585 J 586 J2 762 J3 728

OcP 7161

COMMUNION CHANTThe cry of the Poor (Foley) BB/Mi 622 cM 159 cP2 510 cP3 559

GP2 203 h 533 J 635 J2 847 J3 829 nTy 278 R3 248 ss1 63 uc 594 VOZ 836 OcP 9498

Gift of Finest wheat bicentennial BB/Mi 327 cM 107 cP2 484 cP3 526 GP2 525 h 499 J 483 J2 803 J3 791 uc 526 VOZ 807 OcP 8005

God’s holy Gifts (schutte) BB/Mi 335 J3 792 OcP 20690Eat This Bread (Berthier) BB/Mi 351 cM 108 cP2 491 cP3 538

h 511 R2 201 uc 525spirit and Grace (Manalo) BB/Mi 339 J3 798 OcP 20319amén. El cuerpo de cristo (schiavone) BB/Mi 338 J 937 J2 824

J3 783 uc 510 VOZ 809 OcP 10528Gusten y Vean/Taste and see (Reza) BB/Mi 364 J2 39 J3 39 R2 58

uc 102 VOZ 168

Bread of life (Farrell) BB/Mi 323 GP2 498 J 535 uc 507 VOZ 814 OcP 7152

we Praise you (ducote/daigle/Balhoff) BB/Mi 548 cP2 379 GP2 677 h 371 J2 626 J3 579 VOZ 569

That There May Be Bread (norbet) BB/Mi 355 GP2 515 J 583 OcP 8878

SONG OF PRAISE OR SENDING FORTHin the day of the lord (Ridge) BB/Mi 588 cP2 466 cP3 504 GP2 722

h 549 J 879 J 879 J2 685 J3 753 R2 314 ss1 121 uc 756 VOZ 673 OcP 9889

There’s a wideness in God’s Mercy in babilone BB/Mi 470 cP2 445 cP3 477 GP2 639 h 447 J 432 J2 748 J3 712 uc 621 VOZ 690

your Grace is Enough (Maher) BB/Mi 611 J3 624 nTy 112 ss2 403 OcP 12143

sing, O sing (schutte) BB/Mi 556 GP2 689 J 678 OcP 9904Jerusalem, My happy home land of rest BB/Mi 618 h 537 J 433

J2 788 J3 758 uc 251 VOZ 333God of the hungry (soper) BB/Mi 621 GP2 560 J 459 OcP 9567Out of darkness (c. walker) BB/Mi 510 GP2 574 h 476 J 390 J2 765

J3 724 VOZ 709 OcP 9232lord, whose love in humble service holy manna BB/Mi 623 J 462God, whose Glory Reigns Eternal beach spring BB/Mi 632 J2 655

J3 737

CHORALchoral Benediction (Krusemark) OcP 30106919

how can we sing with Joy to God (dean/Foley) OcP 30103361anima christi (Van houten) OcP 12733

Today’s apocalyptic readings both offer short and long versions. The second reading from hebrews is a sermon and there is scholarly debate about its authorship. it begins:

“Faith is the realization of what is hoped for and evidence of things not seen.” The writer uses abraham as an example of one who followed God on faith alone, not knowing where he was going, but faithfully following wherever God asked. in a nutshell, the Gospel reminds us what it is to be a faith-ful servant.

as we celebrate this year of Faith as well as the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of the second Vatican council, these readings prove timely. abraham, too, was asked to leave what he knew and to trust, contrary to the hardships he encountered, that God knew the way. and abraham wan-dered—for forty years! yet, he still had faith.

he had to surrender much more on his journey. he was asked to sacrifice his son, isaac, whom he loved much. if the second reading is read in its entirety, we hear that “abraham reasoned that God was able to raise even from the dead, and he received isaac back as a symbol.”

The church has been sailing through stormy weather in recent times. we look to abraham and we walk in faith. The mention of the innocent isaac tugs at our heartstrings. we have left a tent and continue to look for the Promised land. in the meantime, we continue to wander. let us journey in faith. — Elaine Rendler-McQueeney

19th Sunday in Ordinary Time8/11/2013 yeAr C

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Time ______________________________________________ Priest celebrant ___________________________________________________

Music Rehearsal/liturgical catechesis ______________________________________________________________________________________

introduction, see Prayer of the Faithful, page 64 ______________________________________________________________________________

THE INTRODUCTORY RITES

Entrance chant ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Blessing and sprinkling of water/Penitential act _____________________________________________________________________________

Gloria _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

THE LITURGY OF THE WORD

First Reading _______________________________________ Responsorial Psalm ________________________________________________

second Reading _____________________________________ Gospel acclamation _______________________________________________

Gospel _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

homily ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

dismissal of the catechumens and Elect ________________________________________________________________________________

universal Prayer, see Prayer of the Faithful, page 64 ______________________________________________________________________

THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts ________________________________________________________________________________

Eucharistic acclamations ________________________________________________________________________________________________

holy, holy, holy __________________________________________________________________________________________________

The Mystery of Faith _____________________________ amen ___________________________________________________________

The Communion Rite

The lord’s Prayer __________________________________________________________________________________________________

lamb of God ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

communion chant _________________________________________________________________________________________________

Psalm or hymn of Praise/instrumental or silence _________________________________________________________________________

THE CONCLUDING RITES

sending Forth _____________________________________________________________________________________________________

choral anthem of the day ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Prelude/Postlude ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

19th Sunday in Ordinary Time8/11/2013 yeAr C

ENTRANCE ANTIPHON cf. Psalm 74 (73):20, 19, 22, 23look to your covenant, O lord, and forget not the life of your poor ones for ever. arise, O God, and defend your cause, and forget not the cries of those who seek you.

FIRST READING wisdom 18:6–9 (117c)The people of God awaited the salvation of the just with strong faith. They constantly offered sacrifice according to divine laws and carried out God’s word with one accord.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 33:1, 12, 18–19, 20–22Blessed the people the lord has chosen to be his own.

SECOND READING hebrews 11:1–2, 8–19 or 11:1–2, 8–12God approves people because of their faith. abraham obeyed God out of faith. as a result, God assured that abraham’s descendants would be “numerous as the stars in the sky.”

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Matthew 24:42a, 44stay awake and be ready! For you do not know on what day your lord will come.

GOSPEL luke 12:32–48 or 12:35–40Jesus encouraged the disciples to place their trust in God’s reign and live less anxiously about things that don’t really matter. he warned them to be prepared for the return of the master who would come when least expected.

COMMUNION ANTIPHON Psalm 147:12, 14O Jerusalem, glorify the lord, who gives you your fill of finest wheat.Or cf. John 6:51The bread that i will give, says the lord, is my flesh for the life of the world.

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MUSIC SUGGESTIONSSee page 66 for an abbreviation key.

For additional music suggestions, visit liturgy.com.

ENTRANCE CHANThail, holy Queen salve regina coelitum BB 203 cM 92 cP2 320

cP3 333 GP2 425 h 323 J 494 J2 519 J3 498 TM 35 uc 429 VOZ 548

Bright as the sun, Fair as the Moon truro BB 208 J2 520 J3 499 TM 21

immaculate Mary lourdes hymn BB 202 cM 94 cP2 321 cP3 334 GP2 430 h 312 J 493 J2 535 J3 512 nTy 203 R2 173 R3 133 TM 34 uc 446 VOZ 553 OcP 9070

sing a new song (schutte) BB/Mi 563 cM 130 cP2 372 cP3 394 GP2 670 h 377 J 650 J2 607 J3 598 R2 252 R3 154 uc 687 VOZ 564 OcP 9496

sing of Mary pleading savior BB/Mi 708 cM 90 cP2 322 cP3 335 GP2 432 h 318 J 503 J2 490 J3 472 uc 449 VOZ 532 OcP 9005

Mary, woman of the Promise drakes broughton BB/Mi 713 cP3 340 h 572 J2 496 J3 477

sing a new song (Brown) BB/Mi 554 cP2 378 cP3 400 GP2 692 h 386 J 918 J3 592 uc 681 VOZ 585

Praise, My soul, the King of heaven lauda anima BB/Mi 559 cP2 367 cP3 389 GP2 685 h 373 J 366 J2 612 J3 586 uc 676 VOZ 562

O sanctissima/O Most holy One/Mary, Full of Grace o du fröhliche BB/Mi 707

RESPONSORIAL PSALM AND GOSPEL ACCLAMATIONRespond and Acclaim (alstott) 120–121A Lectionary Psalter (schiavone) 204, 256

PRESENTATION AND PREPARATION OF THE GIFTSThere is nothing Told (willcock) BB/Mi 711 GP2 431 J 902 J2 502

J3 478 OcP 10157Mary’s song (Rieth) BB/Mi 710 cP2 324 cP3 337 GP2 436 h 321

J 600 J2 495 J3 480 R2 175 R3 128 uc 433 VOZ 542 OcP 8305hail Mary: Gentle woman (landry) BB/Mi 700 cM 91 cP2 319

cP3 332 GP2 426 h 310 J 739 J2 489 J3 481 nTy 202 R2 174 ss2 336 uc 439 VOZ 521 OcP 5554

Bright as the sun (willcock/Moore) BB/Mi 714 OcP 30101058ave Maria (norbet) BB/Mi 706 GP2 429 h 309 J 886 J2 504 J3 483

OcP 10001ave Maria (chant, Mode i) BB/Mi 702 cP2 318 cP3 331 h 315 J 509

J2 493 J3 486 uc 437 VOZ 526Mother dearest, Mother Fairest our lady of help BB/Mi 703 h 311

J 512 uc 440 VOZ 530

COMMUNION CHANTO holy Mary (O. alstott) BB/Mi 715 J 499 J2 494 J3 511 uc 430

OcP 8724My soul Rejoices (O. alstott) BB/Mi 832 cP2 104 cP3 92 h 171

J 502 J2 503 J3 120 uc 184 VOZ 272 OcP 8727your words are spirit and life (Farrell) BB/Mi 565 cP2 393 cP3 408

h 414 J 906 J2 680 J3 644 R3 273 ss1 56 uc 731 VOZ 650holy is his name (Talbot) BB/Mi 704 cP2 325 cP3 338 GP2 433

h 316 J2 505 J3 487 nTy 201 ss1 95 uc 450 VOZ 535 OcP 10491all That is hidden (Farrell) BB/Mi 513 GP2 585 J 586 J2 762 J3 728

OcP 7161Eye has not seen (haugen) BB/Mi 486 cM 163 cP2 439 cP3 469

h 454 uc 669

The Queen stands (Keil) BB/Mi 778 cP2 34 cP3 34 h 119 J2 44 J3 46 uc 110 VOZ 179 OcP 11433

Magnificat (Rubalcava) BB/Mi 834 uc 196 VOZ 282 OcP 10833Mary’s song new britain BB/Mi 851 cP2 316 cP3 329 h 320

J2 501 J3 474 uc 458 VOZ 522

SONG OF PRAISE OR SENDING FORTHThe strife is O’er victory BB/Mi 578 cM 63 cP2 283 cP3 289

GP2 384 h 269 J 451 J2 431 J3 408 uc 643 VOZ 665salve, Regina/hail, Mary, Mother and Queen (chant, Mode V)

BB/Mi 701 cP2 317 cP3 330 h 314 J 508 J2 499 J3 485 uc 436 VOZ 525 OcP 20185

Magnificat (Farrell/alstott) BB/Mi 833 cP2 106 cP3 93 h 182 J 967 J2 11 J3 11 R3 22 uc 186 VOZ 528 OcP 10370

laudate, laudate dominum (c. walker) BB/Mi 560 J 964 J2 598 J3 597 OcP 10704

By all your saints still striving st. theodulph BB 196 J2 784 J3 748 TM 32

Give Me Jesus (spiritual/hansen) BB/Mi 681 cP2 349 cP3 367 GP2 484 h 348 J 551 J2 583 J3 554 VOZ 332 OcP 9709

in christ alone (Getty/Townend) BB/Mi 404 J3 637

CHORALGaude, Virgo (Joncas) OcP 4626ave Maria (wright) OcP 4629ave Maria (Kingsley) OcP 4547

Today’s Gospel pericope harkens back to the readings of advent with the visitation of Mary and Elizabeth result-ing in the Magnificat canticle. in Welcoming the Word in Year C: With Burning Hearts (collegeville: liturgical Press, 2006) the late Good samaritan sister Verna holyhead refers to Elizabeth as the older woman of autumn grace and Mary as the young woman of the springtime of salvation who need each other, as the generations still do. “if Elizabeth needed her [Mary’s] young energy, Mary must have needed Eliza-beth’s mature companionship” (p. 11). is there an “older woman of autumn grace” that you might want to call today? life is short!

as we celebrate the feast of Mary in this year of remem-bering Vatican ii, let us also recall that the Blessed Virgin Mary was a subject of debate. since the council was ecu-menical, the bishops tried to be sensitive to the other denom-inations, some of whom had issues with the role of Mary in the catholic church.

chapter Viii of Lumen Gentium (Light of the World) is devoted to Mary (Mariology). The feast of the Queenship of Mary was moved in 1969 from May 31 to august 22 (the Octave of the assumption) to link Mary’s assumption with her Queenship.

Today, consider using music from different Marian feasts from throughout the year, e.g., “The angel Gabriel” (BB 59), “My soul Rejoices,” and “Regina caeli” (BB 168). in fact, “Regina caeli” from night Prayer would conclude the Vigil Mass perfectly. — Elaine Rendler-McQueeney

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Time ______________________________________________ Priest celebrant ___________________________________________________

Music Rehearsal/liturgical catechesis ______________________________________________________________________________________

introduction, see Prayer of the Faithful, page 65 ______________________________________________________________________________

THE INTRODUCTORY RITES

Entrance chant ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Blessing and sprinkling of water/Penitential act _____________________________________________________________________________

Gloria _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

THE LITURGY OF THE WORD

First Reading _______________________________________ Responsorial Psalm ________________________________________________

second Reading _____________________________________ Gospel acclamation _______________________________________________

Gospel _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

homily ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

dismissal of the catechumens and Elect ________________________________________________________________________________

universal Prayer, see Prayer of the Faithful, page 65 ______________________________________________________________________

THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts ________________________________________________________________________________

Eucharistic acclamations ________________________________________________________________________________________________

holy, holy, holy __________________________________________________________________________________________________

The Mystery of Faith _____________________________ amen ___________________________________________________________

The Communion Rite

The lord’s Prayer __________________________________________________________________________________________________

lamb of God ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

communion chant _________________________________________________________________________________________________

Psalm or hymn of Praise/instrumental or silence _________________________________________________________________________

THE CONCLUDING RITES

sending Forth _____________________________________________________________________________________________________

choral anthem of the day ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Prelude/Postlude ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

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ENTRANCE ANTIPHON Glorious things are spoken of you, O Mary, who today were exalted above the choirs of angels into eternal triumph with christ.

FIRST READING 1 chronicles 15:3–4, 15–16; 16:1–2 (621)with celebration and music, david brought the ark into the tent pitched for it. he offered up burnt offerings and blessed the people in the name of the lord.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 132:6–7, 9–10, 13–14lord, go up to the place of your rest, you and the ark of your holiness.

SECOND READING 1 corinthians 15:54b–57death has no hold over the faithful because of the lord’s victory. death lost its sting. sin lost its power through faith in christ.

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION luke 11:28Blessed are they who hear the word of God and observe it.

GOSPEL luke 11:27–28From the crowd a woman called to Jesus, “Blessed is the womb that carried you and the breasts at which you nursed.” Jesus put her compliment in perspective by answering, “Blessed are those who hear the word of God and observe it.”

COMMUNION ANTIPHON cf. luke 11:27Blessed is the womb of the Virgin Mary, which bore the son of the eternal Father.

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ENTRANCE CHANTMary, woman of the Promise drakes broughton BB/Mi 713

cP3 340 h 572 J2 496 J3 477Bright as the sun, Fair as the Moon truro BB 208 J2 520 J3 499

TM 21sing of Mary pleading savior BB/Mi 708 cM 90 cP2 322 cP3 335

GP2 432 h 318 J 503 J2 490 J3 472 uc 449 VOZ 532 OcP 9005Praise, My soul, the King of heaven lauda anima BB/Mi 559

cP2 367 cP3 389 GP2 685 h 373 J 366 J2 612 J3 586 uc 676 VOZ 562

Table of Plenty (schutte) BB/Mi 310 cM 99 cP2 475 cP3 518 GP2 530 h 487 J 744 J2 793 J3 761 nTy 75 ss1 163 uc 487 VOZ 786 OcP 9846

sing to the Mountains (dufford) BB/Mi 532 cM 123 cP2 376 cP3 398 GP2 673 h 376 J 644 J2 601 J3 580 R2 258 R3 150 uc 693 VOZ 570 OcP 9497

sing a new song (Brown) BB/Mi 554 cP2 378 cP3 400 GP2 692 h 386 J 918 J3 592 uc 681 VOZ 585

immaculate Mary lourdes hymn BB 202 cM 94 cP2 321 cP3 334 GP2 430 h 312 J 493 J2 535 J3 512 nTy 203 R2 173 R3 133 TM 34 uc 446 VOZ 553 OcP 9070

song of Mary song of mary BB/Mi 705 cP3 341 h 313 J 966 J2 498 J3 482 OcP 11034

RESPONSORIAL PSALM AND GOSPEL ACCLAMATIONRespond and Acclaim (alstott) 122–123A Lectionary Psalter (schiavone) 205, 256

PRESENTATION AND PREPARATION OF THE GIFTSThere is nothing Told (willcock) BB/Mi 711 GP2 431 J 902 J2 502

J3 478 OcP 10157Regina caeli/O Queen of heaven regina caeli laetare BB 168

J2 436 J3 416 R3 132servant song (McGargill) BB/Mi 374 cM 116 cP2 506 cP3 554

GP2 550 h 529 J 597 J2 837 J3 820 uc 565 VOZ 747 OcP 9263Be Joyful, Mary, heavenly Queen regina caeli BB 178 cM 93

cP2 285 cP3 291 GP2 398 h 266 J 318 J2 432 J3 409 uc 389 VOZ 477

ave Maria (norbet) BB/Mi 706 GP2 429 h 309 J 886 J2 504 J3 483 OcP 10001

hail Mary: Gentle woman (landry) BB/Mi 700 cM 91 cP2 319 cP3 332 GP2 426 h 310 J 739 J2 489 J3 481 nTy 202 R2 174 ss2 336 uc 439 VOZ 521 OcP 5554

COMMUNION CHANTO holy Mary (O. alstott) BB/Mi 715 J 499 J2 494 J3 511 uc 430

OcP 8724My soul Rejoices (O. alstott) BB/Mi 832 cP2 104 cP3 92 h 171

J 502 J2 503 J3 120 uc 184 VOZ 272 OcP 8727your words are spirit and life (Farrell) BB/Mi 565 cP2 393 cP3 408

h 414 J 906 J2 680 J3 644 R3 273 ss1 56 uc 731 VOZ 650On Eagle’s wings (Joncas) BB/Mi 434 cM 144 cP2 418 cP3 447

GP2 598 h 435 J 532 J2 704 J3 671 nTy 27 R2 217 R3 218 ss1 195 uc 702 VOZ 630 OcP 9493

holy is his name (Talbot) BB/Mi 704 cP2 325 cP3 338 GP2 433 h 316 J2 505 J3 487 nTy 201 ss1 95 uc 450 VOZ 535 OcP 10491

Eye has not seen (haugen) BB/Mi 486 cM 163 cP2 439 cP3 469 h 454 uc 669

all My days (schutte/Murray) BB/Mi 597 cP2 381 cP3 406 GP2 701 h 390 J 354 J2 637 J3 604 uc 632 VOZ 606 OcP 11456

Because the lord is My shepherd (c. walker) BB/Mi 490 cP2 436 cP3 466 GP2 627 h 356 J 716 J2 725 J3 697 nTy 132 uc 667 VOZ 731 OcP 7105

SONG OF PRAISE OR SENDING FORTHhail, holy Queen salve regina coelitum BB 203 cM 92 cP2 320

cP3 333 GP2 425 h 323 J 494 J2 519 J3 498 TM 35 uc 429 VOZ 548

ye watchers and ye holy Ones lasst uns erfreuen BB/Mi 729 cM 84 cP2 307 cP3 315 GP2 446 h 299 J 465 J2 528 J3 505 uc 466 VOZ 552

Glory and Praise to Our God (schutte) BB/Mi 538 cM 128 cP2 359 cP3 381 GP2 671 h 360 J 569 J2 596 J3 574 R2 249 R3 149 uc 701 VOZ 576 OcP 9491

lord of the dance (shaker Melody, 19th cent./carter) BB/Mi 572 cP2 457 cP3 490 GP2 395 h 276 J 554 J2 764 J3 636 nTy 194 R2 155 R3 173 ss1 128 uc 645 VOZ 670

in christ alone (Getty/Townend) BB/Mi 404 J3 637sing of the lord’s Goodness (sands) BB/Mi 558 cP2 357 cP3 379

GP2 690 h 379 J 531 J2 605 J3 582 uc 678 VOZ 566 OcP 7100salve, Regina/hail, Mary, Mother and Queen (chant, Mode V)

BB/Mi 701 cP2 317 cP3 330 h 314 J 508 J2 499 J3 485 uc 436 VOZ 525 OcP 20185

CHORALMagnificat (helvey) OcP 30104102ave María (Mawby) OcP 4571

Magnificat (ward) OcP 10384

One of the most difficult challenges for first-year college students today is time management. Music majors, besides carrying a full schedule of classes, must find time to practice every day. Practicing is a relentless responsibility for them. as we all know, that responsibility doesn’t end at gradua-tion—it is a regular part of a musician’s life.

dr. alexander Mccurdy, with whom i studied organ dur-ing college, once told me that he played through the hymns before his church service every single sunday. i was stunned. Even my teacher practiced! he explained how an organist must be absolutely certain of the notes so as to be able to focus on other accompanying skills: listening to the congre-gation, breathing with them, changing registration, and pray-ing/playing each different verse of the text with them.

attendance at conferences is an important way of energiz-ing ourselves for ministry. But conferences do not allow us time to develop that which is most essential to calling our-selves liturgical musicians: the ability to make music skillful-ly. conferences inspire us to go home and do the necessary homework, to study and attend to the relentless demand of practicing. why not treat yourself to some organ lessons?

The organ (not a keyboard that produces organ sounds) is a difficult instrument to handle. Organists must be able to play with hands and feet coordinated, with a technique quite different from piano. it comes more naturally to some than others.

One final tip for amateur organists: real organists don’t play in stocking feet. They wear shoes.

— Elaine Rendler-McQueeney

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THE INTRODUCTORY RITES

Entrance chant ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Blessing and sprinkling of water/Penitential act _____________________________________________________________________________

Gloria _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

THE LITURGY OF THE WORD

First Reading _______________________________________ Responsorial Psalm ________________________________________________

second Reading _____________________________________ Gospel acclamation _______________________________________________

Gospel _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

homily ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

dismissal of the catechumens and Elect ________________________________________________________________________________

universal Prayer, see Prayer of the Faithful, page 66 ______________________________________________________________________

THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts ________________________________________________________________________________

Eucharistic acclamations ________________________________________________________________________________________________

holy, holy, holy __________________________________________________________________________________________________

The Mystery of Faith _____________________________ amen ___________________________________________________________

The Communion Rite

The lord’s Prayer __________________________________________________________________________________________________

lamb of God ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

communion chant _________________________________________________________________________________________________

Psalm or hymn of Praise/instrumental or silence _________________________________________________________________________

THE CONCLUDING RITES

sending Forth _____________________________________________________________________________________________________

choral anthem of the day ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Prelude/Postlude ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

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ENTRANCE ANTIPHON cf. Revelation 12:1a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon beneath her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars.Orlet us all rejoice in the lord, as we celebrate the feast day in honor of the Virgin Mary, at whose assumption the angels rejoice and praise the son of God.

FIRST READING Revelation 11:19a; 12:1–6a, 10ab (622)a great sign appeared in the sky: a woman clothed with the sun and her newborn child. a dragon stood ready to devour the child, but the child was taken to safety in heaven, and God protected the woman.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 45:10, 11, 12, 16The queen stands at your right hand, arrayed in gold.

SECOND READING 1 corinthians 15:20–27christ is risen from the dead, the “firstfruits” of those who have died. all who belong to christ also will rise. christ hands over the reign to God.

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION Mary is taken up to heaven; a chorus of angels exults.

GOSPEL luke 1:39–56Mary went to Zechariah’s house to visit with Elizabeth. The baby in Elizabeth’s womb “leaped.” Mary gave praise to the lord for all God’s marvelous deeds of justice and love.

COMMUNION ANTIPHON luke 1:48–49all generations will call me blessed, for he who is mighty has done great things for me.

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ENTRANCE CHANTall the Earth (deiss) BB/Mi 417 cP2 369 cP3 391 h 363 J 446

J3 620 VOZ 594all People That on Earth do dwell old hundredth BB/Mi 313

cM 101 cP2 473 cP3 513 GP2 535 h 483 J 374 J2 604 J3 570 uc 476 VOZ 785

sing a new song (Brown) BB/Mi 554 cP2 378 cP3 400 GP2 692 h 386 J 918 J3 592 uc 681 VOZ 585

all the Ends of the Earth (B. hurd) BB/Mi 533 cP2 66 GP2 241 h 144 J 714 J2 77 J3 79 OcP 9107

come, worship the lord (Talbot) BB/Mi 306 cP2 476 GP2 536 J 718 J2 790 ss1 73 OcP 10331

alleluia! Give the Glory (canedo/hurd) BB/Mi 913 cP2 164 cP3 146 GP2 70 h 27 J 520 J3 245 nTy 3 ss1 5 uc 58 VOZ 113 OcP 9788

all the Ends of the Earth (dufford) BB/Mi 547 cP2 363 cP3 385 GP2 683 h 369 J 582 J2 595 J3 573 uc 697 VOZ 571 OcP 10475

sing a new song (schutte) BB/Mi 563 cM 130 cP2 372 cP3 394 GP2 670 h 377 J 650 J2 607 J3 598 R2 252 R3 154 uc 687 VOZ 564 OcP 9496

God of Mystery, God of Mercy mount st. mary’s BB/Mi 641 J3 852 OcP 20987

RESPONSORIAL PSALM AND GOSPEL ACCLAMATIONRespond and Acclaim (alstott) 124–125A Lectionary Psalter (schiavone) 152, 251

PRESENTATION AND PREPARATION OF THE GIFTSThe lord is My hope (Ridge) BB/Mi 495 GP2 631 J 648 J2 730

OcP 9271we will Rise again (haas) BB/Mi 444 cP2 429 cP3 458 GP2 603

h 433 J 577 J2 714 J3 681 uc 708 VOZ 629 OcP 8731christ in Me arise (Thomson) BB/Mi 520 OcP 30104536a listening heart (B. hurd) BB/Mi 518 OcP 30100236Psalm 42: as the deer longs o waly waly, alt. BB/Mi 451 cP2 415

cP3 440 h 350 J 407 J2 696 J3 663 VOZ 337here i am (Booth) BB/Mi 441 cP2 428 cP3 457 GP2 625 h 442

J2 717 J3 684 nTy 92 ss1 180 uc 703 VOZ 635 OcP 10662all That is hidden (Farrell) BB/Mi 513 GP2 585 J 586 J2 762 J3 728

OcP 7161

COMMUNION CHANTwith the lord There is Mercy (Modlin) BB/Mi 824 cP3 82 J3 108

nTy 60 ss2 280 OcP 20768with the lord (M. Joncas) BB/Mi 669 GP2 344 J 769 J2 393 J3 361

VOZ 307On Eagle’s wings (M. Joncas) BB/Mi 434 cM 144 cP2 418 cP3 447

GP2 598 h 435 J 532 J2 704 J3 671 nTy 27 R2 217 R3 218 ss1 195 uc 702 VOZ 630 OcP 9493

One with the Risen lord (B. hurd) BB/Mi 574 OcP 20587My shepherd is the lord (Gelineau) BB/Mi 756 cP2 12 cP3 12 h 99

uc 85 VOZ 147Gift of Finest wheat bicentennial BB/Mi 327 cM 107 cP2 484

cP3 526 GP2 525 h 499 J 483 J2 803 J3 791 uc 526 VOZ 807 OcP 8005

O lamp of Glory (Berberick/Keil/Glen) BB/Mi 531 OcP 20925way of the cross (Francisco) BB/Mi 519 OcP 30100305Open My Eyes (Manibusan) BB/Mi 389 cP2 410 cP3 426 h 412

J 448 J2 695 J3 659 nTy 122 R2 292 R3 287 ss1 196 uc 202 VOZ 289 OcP 11902

O word of God (Manalo) BB/Mi 315 J3 645 OcP 11817

SONG OF PRAISE OR SENDING FORTHcity of God (schutte) BB/Mi 375 cM 119 cP2 509 cP3 558 GP2 548

h 522 J 561 J2 830 J3 813 nTy 9 R2 278 R3 263 ss1 106 uc 572 VOZ 742 OcP 9739

Blessed by your sacrifice st. elizabeth BB 199 cM 121 cP2 360 cP3 382 h 378 J 340 J2 619 J3 572 R3 262 TM 29 uc 686 VOZ 591

we are called (haas) BB/Mi 625 cP2 511 cP3 560 h 534stand by Me (Kendzia) BB/Mi 630 h 584 J3 653 OcP 12093Go Make a difference (angrisano/Tomaszek) BB/Mi 507 cP3 493

h 481 J3 730 nTy 260 ss1 113By all your saints still striving st. theodulph BB 196 J2 784 J3 748

TM 32anthem (conry) BB/Mi 512 cP2 459 cP3 492 GP2 578 h 478 J 614

J2 761 J3 727 uc 547 VOZ 705i will choose christ (Booth) BB/Mi 522 cP3 497 GP2 459 h 401

J2 775 J3 736 nTy 261 ss1 119 uc 208 OcP 10592now is the Time (Kendzia) BB/Mi 521 J 982 J2 767 nTy 196

ss2 352 OcP 11073lift high the cross crucifer BB/Mi 725 cM 81 cP2 305 cP3 314

GP2 444 h 292 J 383 J2 522 J3 500 R2 163 uc 550 VOZ 707Glory in the cross (schutte) BB/Mi 727 cP3 313 h 294 J2 523 J3 375

ss2 313 VOZ 439 OcP 11484

CHORALave Verum corpus (Mallory) OcP 4596

Teach Me, O God (c. walker) OcP 11395a call to Blessing (Mayernik) BB/Mi 600 OcP 30104101

On december 4 the church will celebrate another fifti-eth anniversary: Sacrosanctum Concilium, the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, as put forth by the second Vatican council.

Vatican ii called for the use of the vernacular in the lit-urgy. For the united states at the time, vernacular meant English, not necessarily american English, but English. some of the initial attempts at writing liturgical music were what we today call ritual text—those that describe a particu-lar moment of the liturgy. setting the musical texts for the Ordinary of the Mass followed quickly.

Equally significant was the introduction of scripture texts in the vernacular. we needed vernacular psalm texts for the responsorial psalm. The responsorial was put into the liturgy after the first reading from the Old Testament, both of which were introduced only as recently as the 1969 Rite. next, texts flourished that would give the assembly access to singing much of the scripture of the new three-year Lectionary, born of Vatican ii. Truly, the work of the musicians helped catholics learn scripture as well as catechetics by heart.

By the eighties, OcP recognized that the vernacular meant more than using just English in liturgy. areas of the country were using other vernacular languages. Bilingual music went into BB/Mi. at first only texts were translated, but through the work of hispanic, Vietnamese, Filipino, and other catholic composers, these sounds and texts have joined the treasure of European american catholic music. Together we express our growing american and global ca-tholicism. coming full circle, bilingual includes latin, too.

— Elaine Rendler-McQueeney

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THE INTRODUCTORY RITES

Entrance chant ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Blessing and sprinkling of water/Penitential act _____________________________________________________________________________

Gloria _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

THE LITURGY OF THE WORD

First Reading _______________________________________ Responsorial Psalm ________________________________________________

second Reading _____________________________________ Gospel acclamation _______________________________________________

Gospel _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

homily ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

dismissal of the catechumens and Elect ________________________________________________________________________________

universal Prayer, see Prayer of the Faithful, page 67 ______________________________________________________________________

THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts ________________________________________________________________________________

Eucharistic acclamations ________________________________________________________________________________________________

holy, holy, holy __________________________________________________________________________________________________

The Mystery of Faith _____________________________ amen ___________________________________________________________

The Communion Rite

The lord’s Prayer __________________________________________________________________________________________________

lamb of God ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

communion chant _________________________________________________________________________________________________

Psalm or hymn of Praise/instrumental or silence _________________________________________________________________________

THE CONCLUDING RITES

sending Forth _____________________________________________________________________________________________________

choral anthem of the day ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Prelude/Postlude ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

20th Sunday in Ordinary Time8/18/2013 yeAr C

ENTRANCE ANTIPHON Psalm 84 (83):10–11Turn your eyes, O God, our shield; and look on the face of your anointed one; one day within your courts is better than a thousand elsewhere.

FIRST READING Jeremiah 38:4–6, 8–10 (120c)The princes were eager to kill Jeremiah because he constantly chal-lenged them to follow God’s law. The king allowed them to throw Jeremiah into a cistern. a friend interceded with the king and res-cued Jeremiah.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 40:2, 3, 4, 18lord, come to my aid!

SECOND READING hebrews 12:1–4let us repent of our sin and fix our eyes on the lord. Jesus gave us an example of endurance and courage in the midst of struggle. in that way he inspires and perfects our faith.

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION John 10:27My sheep hear my voice, says the lord; i know them, and they follow me.

GOSPEL luke 12:49–53Jesus announced to his disciples that he came to bring a hard mes-sage indeed, and some have not listened to it. That is why friends and families divide.

COMMUNION ANTIPHON Psalm 130 (129):7with the lord there is mercy; in him is plentiful redemption.Or John 6:51–52i am the living bread that came down from heaven, says the lord. whoever eats of this bread will live for ever.

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ENTRANCE CHANTGather us in (haugen) BB/Mi 302 cM 102 cP2 471 cP3 511 h 486

uc 479now as we Gather (castillo) BB/Mi 319 J 700 OcP 9547we Gather Together kremser BB 205 cM 100 cP2 470 cP3 515

GP2 698 h 367 J 344 J2 794 J3 762 TM 33 uc 482 VOZ 787This day God Gives Me bunessan BB/Mi 634 cM 173 cP2 528

cP3 574 GP2 727 h 554 J 466 J2 2 J3 850 R2 179 R3 136 uc 746 VOZ 838

Table of Plenty (schutte) BB/Mi 310 cM 99 cP2 475 cP3 518 GP2 530 h 487 J 744 J2 793 J3 761 nTy 75 ss1 163 uc 487 VOZ 786 OcP 9846

here at This Table (whitaker/whitaker) BB/Mi 312 cP3 510 h 490 J2 807 J3 777 nTy 68 ss2 362 OcP 11560

From all That dwell Below the skies duke street BB/Mi 545 cP2 370 cP3 392 h 385 J 447 uc 682 VOZ 586

Gather your People (B. hurd) BB/Mi 316 cP2 474 cP3 516 GP2 529 h 488 J 681 J2 798 J3 768 nTy 10 ss1 111 uc 475 VOZ 782 OcP 9699

all creatures of Our God and King lasst uns erfreuen BB/Mi 537 cM 122 cP2 358 cP3 380 GP2 672 h 382 J 389 J2 600 J3 578 R2 245 R3 153 uc 738 VOZ 563

Gather the People (schutte) BB/Mi 304 cP3 514 h 484 J3 766 OcP 20122

RESPONSORIAL PSALM AND GOSPEL ACCLAMATIONRespond and Acclaim (alstott) 126–127A Lectionary Psalter (schiavone) 155, 251

PRESENTATION AND PREPARATION OF THE GIFTShow Great Thou art (hine) BB/Mi 418 cM 154 cP2 387 cP3 413

GP2 665 h 400 J 456 J2 628 J3 614 uc 740 VOZ 595 OcP 12136The sacrifice of Praise (Joncas) BB/Mi 549 OcP 20615Give Me Jesus (spiritual/hansen) BB/Mi 681 cP2 349 cP3 367

GP2 484 h 348 J 551 J2 583 J3 554 VOZ 332 OcP 9709Many and Great (Manalo) BB/Mi 583 J 953 J3 834 OcP 10872lord, who at Thy First Eucharist unde et memores BB/Mi 369

cM 109 cP2 498 cP3 547 GP2 511 h 496 J 489 J2 826 J3 804 uc 514 VOZ 828

God is love (Joncas) BB/Mi 463 J3 723 OcP 20617i want to walk as a child of the light houston BB/Mi 603 cP3 429

h 420 J3 632 R2 308 R3 202with all the saints (B. hurd) BB/Mi 412 J3 744 uc 582

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COMMUNION CHANTsaints of God (B. hurd) BB/Mi 733 J3 751 ss2 332 OcP 12091i Received the living God living god BB/Mi 363 cP3 542 h 578

J2 815 J3 786lord, to whom shall we Go (soper) BB/Mi 354 OcP 20170we have Been Told (haas) BB/Mi 511 cM 166 cP2 460 cP3 495

h 477 uc 544 OcP 8533Envía Tu Espíritu (B. hurd) BB/Mi 475 GP2 407 J 747 J2 463 J3 440

nTy 231 R2 159 ss1 78 uc 405 VOZ 499 OcP 9104Fly like a Bird (canedo) BB/Mi 685 cP3 372 h 359 J3 698 nTy 217

ss1 177 OcP 12065Behold the lamb (willett) BB/Mi 337 cP2 481 cP3 523 GP2 524

h 505 J 585 J2 809 J3 785 uc 500 VOZ 799 OcP 8737One Bread, One Body (Foley) BB/Mi 362 cM 114 cP2 490 cP3 536

GP2 499 h 494 J 668 J2 820 J3 793 nTy 72 R2 189 R3 299 ss1 161 uc 521 VOZ 824 OcP 9494

O sacrament Most holy fulda BB/Mi 325 cP2 518 cP3 541 h 520 J2 856 J3 838 uc 771 VOZ 831

SONG OF PRAISE OR SENDING FORTHsing of the lord’s Goodness (sands) BB/Mi 558 cP2 357 cP3 379

GP2 690 h 379 J 531 J2 605 J3 582 uc 678 VOZ 566 OcP 7100holy God, we Praise Thy name grosser gott BB 195 cM 124

cP2 355 cP3 377 GP2 681 h 365 J 343 J2 593 J3 566 nTy 95 R2 255 R3 195 TM 31 uc 684 VOZ 590

in the day of the lord (Ridge) BB/Mi 588 cP2 466 cP3 504 GP2 722 h 549 J 879 J 879 J2 685 J3 753 R2 314 ss1 121 uc 756 VOZ 673 OcP 9889

For all the saints sine nomine BB/Mi 732 cM 82 cP2 306 cP3 318 GP2 445 h 298 J 471 J2 526 J3 504 nTy 131 R2 165 R3 117 uc 463 VOZ 550

Take the word of God with you (walker/harrison) BB/Mi 371 cP2 503 cP3 551 GP2 543 h 531 J 662 J2 838 J3 812 R2 187 R3 266 uc 573 VOZ 743 OcP 9847

Vayan al Mundo/Go Out to the world (cortez) BB/Mi 373 uc 567 VOZ 751 OcP 10494

laudate, laudate dominum (c. walker) BB/Mi 560 J 964 J2 598 J3 597 OcP 10704

Take christ to the world (inwood) BB/Mi 383 GP2 549 J 566 J2 836 OcP 7199

CHORALGive us a Pure heart (willcock) OcP 4529

The Guiding light of Eternity (stephens) OcP 11050Psalm 117 (canter) BB/Mi 815 cP3 73 OcP 30101704

On the First sunday of advent, november 27, 2011, the Mass of the revised Roman Missal went into effect in us churches. when the priest said, “The lord be with you,” the response, “and with your spirit” was mixed in with some em-barrassed “and also with you” responses. Old habits die hard.

imagine the reaction on the First sunday of advent 1964, when the priest faced the assembly for the first time, and spoke in English, “The lord be with you.” i’m not sure who was more perplexed—the priest or the people.

whatever your perspective, Vatican ii has impacted the life of the church. as we move into the new Evangelization, it is valuable to review the past. here are a few OcP publica-tions to help you, and good vacation reading!• Full, Conscious and Active Participation, Michael Pren-

dergast, ed. (ocp.org/11922). Reflective essays of inter-est to liturgical ministers on Vatican ii’s call to active participation in the liturgy.

• Voices from the Council, Michael Prendergast and M.d. Ridge, eds. (ocp.org/12222). a series of interviews with people who were present at the council.

• Keep the Fire Burning: The Folk Mass Revolution, Ken canedo (ocp.org/6152). a reflection on the music within the context of its time and its assimilation into worship. we must remember that the ideas put forth by the council

did not originate with Vatican ii. They had been fermenting for a long time. The time was ripe for change. This current era of the church will provide many generations to come with material for theses, dissertations, and prayerful study!

— Elaine Rendler-McQueeney

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Time ______________________________________________ Priest celebrant ___________________________________________________

Music Rehearsal/liturgical catechesis ______________________________________________________________________________________

introduction, see Prayer of the Faithful, page 68 ______________________________________________________________________________

THE INTRODUCTORY RITES

Entrance chant ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Blessing and sprinkling of water/Penitential act _____________________________________________________________________________

Gloria _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

THE LITURGY OF THE WORD

First Reading _______________________________________ Responsorial Psalm ________________________________________________

second Reading _____________________________________ Gospel acclamation _______________________________________________

Gospel _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

homily ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

dismissal of the catechumens and Elect ________________________________________________________________________________

universal Prayer, see Prayer of the Faithful, page 68 ______________________________________________________________________

THE LITURGY OF THE EUCHARIST

Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts ________________________________________________________________________________

Eucharistic acclamations ________________________________________________________________________________________________

holy, holy, holy __________________________________________________________________________________________________

The Mystery of Faith _____________________________ amen ___________________________________________________________

The Communion Rite

The lord’s Prayer __________________________________________________________________________________________________

lamb of God ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

communion chant _________________________________________________________________________________________________

Psalm or hymn of Praise/instrumental or silence _________________________________________________________________________

THE CONCLUDING RITES

sending Forth _____________________________________________________________________________________________________

choral anthem of the day ___________________________________________________________________________________________

Prelude/Postlude ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

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ENTRANCE ANTIPHON cf. Psalm 86 (85):1–3Turn your ear, O lord, and answer me; save the servant who trusts in you, my God. have mercy on me, O lord, for i cry to you all the day long.

FIRST READING isaiah 66:18–21 (123c)The prophet spoke of the lord’s coming to gather all nations to-gether. They would proclaim God’s glory, bringing offerings to Jerusalem in clean vessels. The lord chose some as priests.

RESPONSORIAL PSALM Psalm 117:1, 2Go out to all the world and tell the Good news.

SECOND READING hebrews 12:5–7, 11–13The author of hebrews offered encouragement: “do not disdain the discipline of the lord….Make straight…that what is lame may not be disjointed but healed.”

GOSPEL ACCLAMATION John 14:6i am the way, the truth and the life, says the lord; no one comes to the Father, except through me.

GOSPEL luke 13:22–30Jesus told the people, “strive to enter through the narrow gate.” Make yourself known to the lord so that the door will open for you. abraham, isaac, Jacob, and the prophets will be safe in God’s reign. “some are last who will be first, and some are first who will be last.”

COMMUNION ANTIPHON cf. Psalm 104 (103):13–15The earth is replete with the fruits of your work, O lord; you bring forth bread from the earth and wine to cheer the heart.Or cf. John 6:54whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, says the lord, and i will raise him up on the last day.