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THE

ANGLICAN USE GRADUAL




        ADAPTED BY
      C. DAVID BURT




     PARTRIDGE HILL PRESS
 MANSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
             2006
First Edition 2004
        Corrected Version, March 17, 2006



                       Printed by
                  Partridge Hill Press
                    Mansfield, MA


                   Copyright © 2004
                    All rights reserved.

For permission to use this material obtained on line, contact
               cdburt@alumni.bowdoin.edu
PREFACE

Since the reform of the Latin Rite in the 1960’s, the use of a three-year
cycle for the Eucharistic Lectionary has necessitated a reorganization of
the minor propers of the Mass. The Graduale Romanum published by
Solesmes in 1979 has provided the Latin chant for the Mass, but there
has existed no English version.

The great work of the Rev. G. H. Palmer and Francis Burgess, early in the
last century, to provide plainchant settings for the music of the liturgy,
endowed the English-speaking world with a rich corpus of chant. It is to
be lamented that the Catholic Church did not draw on this heritage when
the Mass began to be celebrated in the vernacular. The insistence on
“modernized” English made this impossible. At the same time, the An-
glican Communion was engaged in its own liturgical upheaval, and in
America the traditional Book of Common Prayer was replaced by a liturgy
using more modern English. The Coverdale Psalter of the Prayerbook
was replaced with a modern English Psalter.

This has all led to the desuetude of The Plainchant Gradual of Palmer and
Burgess and The English Gradual of Francis Burgess. Nevertheless, the
Pastoral Provision for Anglicans in the Roman Catholic Church and the
many traditionalist churches that use the Anglican liturgy have
re-awakened the need for a revision of the Gradual in English.

The present work follows the structure of the Graduale Romanum and
draws upon and occasionally incorporates the musicological work of Dr.
Palmer (G.H.P.), Francis Burgess (F.B.), and Winfred Douglas (W.D.).
This first edition gives the simpler chants in order to provide a practical
book that can be used in most churches. Occasionally the ancient melo-
dies adapted by Palmer are given as well. The American Gradual, edited by
Bruce Ford, gives the more complex traditional melodies set to the 1979
Psalter text.

While this work is intended for the Anglican Use in the Catholic Church,
it is hoped that it will prove useful to Anglicans and to Catholics as well.
                                                                    C.D.B.
CONTENTS

Season of Advent                  5

Season of Christmas               25

Epiphany                          53

Season of Lent                    61

Holy Week                         95

Season of Easter                 127

Whitsunday                       202

Trinity Sunday                   209

Corpus Christi                   213

Ordinary Time                    217

Christ the King                  375

Commons                          379

Propers                          395

Votive                           447

For the Departed                 454

Common Tones                     461

Indices                          473
SEASON OF ADVENT
            FIRST WEEK OF ADVENT
INTROIT Ad te levávi (G.H.P.)                                                            Ps. 25: 1-3
           Cantors                           Full
viij.
       Bbbgb vb t®sbvbvfb v vbGhcyg. ,b v[b v b G8bkb bhb bGYb b bFTb b bghgb tf,b b{bH8bv kbkbokb bKO?>vb[Ó
U         N-TO thee, O LORD,* lift I up my soul: O my God,


Bbygv bcgvcgbv vfbv FYb ijvb÷u÷hbv[vkckv kbkbkvbygvgfl%v ˘gh˘gv vg,c]v kv vb
  in thee have I trus-ted, let me not be con- found-ed; nei-


Bkbkbkvghgv klkcuhckbkbkv gcgc[v YG I∆ v vuhcv bhcfcvfb]v cv Ó
                                                 ,
 ther            let mine e- ne-mies tri - umph ov-er me:
                                                                                          FINE

Bvygv Gb ¶&v vg,b b [bvF%cg,Hb kjb b klkb vbhjhv[b bG^cbvhb b bÁyfb bygb v˘ghg˘ cg,v }˝
  for all they that look for thee shall not be a-sha-med.
      Cantors                                                    Choir

Bccgv b chcgijv bKOcb b kb bcb kb v b ]bv vkb ijb bv GYccbijccvv Ó
 Ps. Shew me thy ways, O LORD: * and teach me
                    Cantors                        Full

Bvvhcgb, b}cvgchc8G b b bc}bcgcvts® cfc}ccccccv
  thy paths. Glo-ry be (2)*.                         Un- to thee,..., (etc.)

* See tones for the Gloria Patri on p. 467 ff.
                                                    5
PROPER of the SEASON
The Introit may be sung more simply thus:

INTROIT Ad te levávi                             Ps. 25: 1-3
       Cantors
vij.
    Vbdbygv v vUH v bv ãcvcccvv cccvbcc[v vãcccvvcÔ
U       N- TO thee, O LORD, lift I up my soul; O my


Vcãcccccccccv[v ãcccvv JOv vkcbv ijcv JI./v]Ô
  God, in thee have I trusted, let me not be con- foun- ded:
   Choir

Vv¨ugcv HUcãccccccccccccc[cãccvcvÔ
  nei- ther let mine enemies triumph over me; for all they
                                        FINE    Cantors

Vvvãccccccccvvj≤ O˚ v vjv hcvhbhbhbcrdc}vvcvygcvUH bÒ
                                        m,
  that look for thee shall not be a- sham- ed. Ps. Shew me
                     Choir                     Cantors

Vvlckcv jckcv ]v jcvgccvhcvfcdc}vcygv v UH v bãbv Ô
                                   ,m
thy ways, O LORD: and teach me thy paths. Glo- ry be


Vbãccccccccccc[vjv v lcvkv v jcvjcvk/v ]v vÔ
 to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho- ly Ghost:


                              6
FIRST WEEK of ADVENT
     Choir

Vv¨ugv HUcãccccccc[v ãccccvblcbkcbvj.cv k/v ]Ô
     As it was in the beginning, is now, and ev- er shall be:
                                       Full

Vvvjccvgcv hcbfcv vdcvdc}cbdbygv v UH v bv ãccccv}
                       m
     world with- out end. A- men.        Un- to thee,..., (etc.)


GRADUAL Universi qui te exspéctant                     Ps. 25:3,4
       Cantors                           Choir
v.
 Vvbsv v fcv hcv jcvjcvhcvh.v v{v vfv v hchchcvjcv b˝
F      OR all they that look for thee: shall not be a- sham-
                         Cantors

Vvvgv v hcvrd4b#@cv]v vsvb v vbvfv vcvhchcvjv vjvcvhcvhv. ]bvÓ
                 m
     ed, O LORD. ⁄ Make known to me thy ways, O LORD:
      Choir

Vvv hcvjv vcvgcvhcrd4b#@mc}cccccvccccvv v
      and teach me thy paths.




                                   7
PROPER of the SEASON
ALLELUIA Osténde nobis                                           Ps. 85:8
        Cantors                All
vj.
  BfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v ]v fbYG v vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv }v ccvb Ï
A        L - LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia.
       Cantors                               Choir

Bvvcfcvgcvùcccvv g,v v h.v v ]cvùcccccfcvcv˝
 ⁄ Shew us thy mercy, O LORD:                and grant us thy
                       All

BvvYG v v gv, v fv, v}v vfbYG v vTF ctfcf≈ bfYG biˆ¿ hb6b%$btfvm, b}cccvccc
      sal- va- tion.   Al - le- lu- ia.


OFFERTORY Ad te, Dómine, levávi                                Ps. 25:1-3
      Cantors
ij.
 Xvdv vbv brdv vD6v vùv vccccccccc[v ùcccvcÓ
U        N - TO thee O LORD, lift I up my soul; O my God;


Xvùcccccccccccvvygv bHUcbjv cbHUcv vh.c]cÓ
      in thee have I trusted, let me not be con- foun- ded;
      Choir

Xvvy¥fvcvFYv vùv v cccccccccccvv [v vùv ccÓ
      Nei- ther let mine enemies triumph over me; for all

                                     8
FIRST WEEK of ADVENT



Xvvùvccccccccccvjv vy¥fvhcv ˇtdc≥fg≥fc}vvcv
                                     ,
     they that look for thee shall not be a- sham- ed.


COMMUNION Dóminus dabit benignitátem                     Ps. 85:13
        Cantors                                        Choir
i.
 Bvv v fv v GYcv v ùccvcvHIcvhvcv vygv v vGY,c]vtfcGYv v Ó
                                             .
T      HE LORD shall shew lov- ing - kind- ness: and our


Bchvcv ˆhkhv gcvbvfv vfbfbfbv smvcc}ccccccvccc
     land shall give her in- crease.

                   Verses from Psalm 85 may be sung.




                                  9
PROPER of the SEASON
                   Second SUNDAY in ADVENT
INTROIT Populus Sion                          Isa. 30:19, 30; Ps. 80
         Cantors
vij.
    Vbdbygv vHUv bv v ãcccvv[vãcccccccccvv vcvbÔ
O          PEO-PLE of Sion, behold the LORD is nigh at
                                      Choir

VcvãccccvJOccvkv bijv vJI./v]cv¨ugv bHUcvãvcccccbbÔ
       hand to re- deem the na- tions: and in the gladness of


Vvvãccc[cãcccccccccvvjcjcj≤ O˚ v v jv v hcÓ
  your heart the LORD shall cause his glo- ri- ous voice to
          FINE       Cantors

Vvhbhbhbcrd,mc}vvcvygcvHUv vjccvlcckcvkv jcvjv kc]vbÔ
                                                /
  be heard. Ps. Hear, O thou Shep- herd of Is- ra-el:
   Choir                                        Cantors

Vvvãccccccgcvhcv fcdcdmc}vcygcvHUv bãcbcvbÔ
 thou that leadest Jo- seph like a sheep. Glo- ry be


Vbãcccccccccccccvlcvkv vjcvjcv k/v ]v vÔ
 to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho- ly Ghost:



                                10
SECOND WEEK of ADVENT
     Choir


Vvv¨ugvHUcãccccccccccccbv lcbkcbvj.cvk/c]Ô
     As it was in the beginning, is now, and ev- er shall be:
                                          Full

Vcjccvgcv hcbfcv vdcvdmc}cbdbygv HUv bv ãccccvb}
     world with- out end. A- men.         O peo- ple..., (etc.)


GRADUAL Ex Sion                                          Ps. 50:2,3,5
        Cantors                                  Choir
v.
 Vvbsccvfcvùvcccccjccj.cvbh.v {vhcjcv gv v bvbÓ
O        UT of Sion hath God ap- pea- red: in per- fect
                         Cantors

Vvvhcv rd4b#@mcv]vcvsvb v vfv v ùccccccvvjv vjvchv vÓ
     beau- ty.        ⁄ Ga- ther my saints to-ge- ther un- to
             Choir

Vvvh.c]bvfcv ùvccccccccccccvvjv vgccbbv Ó
     me: those that have made a covenant with me with


Vvvhvchcrd4b#@mcc}ccccccccccccccc
     sac- ri- fice.


                                   11
PROPER of the SEASON
ALLELUIA Lætátus sum                                                Ps. 122:1
         Cantors                  All
vj.
  BfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v v]v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv v }vcv b Ï
A        L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia.
      Cantors                                            Choir

Bvv fv gcv ùcccccccccgv, v hv. ]v vùcccccvÓ
 ⁄ I was glad when they said un- to me: we will go into
                                        All

Bvv hcfcv YG v v gv, v fv, v}v v vfbYG v vTF ctfcf≈ bfYG biˆ¿ hb6b%$btfvm, cv v}
      the house of the LORD.            Al - le- lu- ia.


OFFERTORY Deus tu convértens                                       Ps. 85:7,8
           Cantors
ij.
 Xvv vdv vbv rdv vD6cv ùcvcccccccccvvccv[vÓ
W           ILT not thou turn again, O God, and quicken us;
                                                           Choir

Xvùccccvv ygv vbHUcbjv vbHUcvhv v vh.c]cvy¥fcFYv vùvcv bÓ
  that thy peo- ple may re- joice in thee:               shew us thy


Xvxv ùvccccvv[v ùcccvjcvy¥fv hcvˇtdv ≥fg≥f,c}vvccv
       mercy, O LORD; and grant us thy sal- va- tion.

                                        12
SECOND WEEK of ADVENT
COMMUNION Ierúsalem, surge                                   Bar. 5:5; 4:36
        Cantors
i.
 Bfv v bGYcbvbhcv vhv [v vHIv vchcvhvcv hcvbygv vGY,c]ccv˝
                                                    .
J    E- RU- SA- LEM, haste thee, and stand on high:
     Choir

BvvtfcGYvcùccccccccc[v vùcccccccvvÓ
     and be- hold the joy and gladness that cometh unto thee


BvvˆHb 8hcvbgcvbvfv fbfbfbv smvcc}cccccccccccvv
     from God thy Sa- viour.

                  Verses from Psalm 147:12-20 may be sung.




                                    13
PROPER of the SEASON
                    Third SUNDAY in ADVENT
INTROIT Gaudéte in Dómino                         Phil. 4:4-5; Ps. 85
         Cantors
vij.
   Vbdbygv vHUv bv v vãccccccccccccccvcv[Ô
R       E- JOICE ye in the LORD, and again I say, rejoice ye;


Vcãccccccccccccccccc[cjcOJ cv v
       let your moderation be known unto all men, the LORD
                   Choir

Vvkvijv vJI./v v]v ¨ugv bHUcvãvccccccccccvv[vãvccÔ
  is at hand: be care- ful for nothing, nor troubled; but


VvãvccccccccccccccccccccccÔ
  in all things, by prayer and supplication, with thanks-
                                                        FINE

Vvvãcv[vãccccccccvvbj≤ O˚ v v vjv v vhcvhbhbhbv rdcv}vÓ
                                                  m,
 giving; let your requests be made known un- to God.

        Cantors                                              Choir

VvvcygcvHUvcãccccccccvlcv kv vj.v vk/v ]cvãcÔ
Ps. LORD, thou art become gracious un- to thy land: thou


                                   14
THIRD WEEK of ADVENT



Vvvãcccccccccccvgvbhcfcdc}vcccvvcÓ        ,m
 hast turned away the captivi - ty of Ja- cob.
     Cantors         Choir                Full

Vvygv v HUcãv cv ]v v¨ugvUH cãv cv v]v v bdbygv UH cv vãccvvbv}
 Glo- ry be... (etc.) As it was... (etc.) Re- joice ye ... (etc.)


GRADUAL Qui sedes, Dómine                                Ps. 80:2-3
        Cantors
v.
 VvbscccfcvùvcccccccccccccvcjcÔb
S      HEW thy- self, O Lord, thou that sittest up-on the
                   Choir

Vvv jcvbhch.v v{v hcjcvgv chcv v hcv rd4b#@mc]vcccÍ
 Che- ru- bim; stir up thy strength and come.
       Cantors                                   Choir

Vvvcvsvb v fv v ùcccccvbjv bjvchv hv. {v v fcv hccvv vÓ
⁄ Hear, O thou Shep- herd of Is- ra- el; thou that


Vvvhvchcvjcgv chv vhcvrd4b#@mc}cccccccccv
 lead- est Jo- seph like a sheep.


                                15
PROPER of the SEASON
ALLELUIA Excita, Dómine
       Cantors                 All
vj.
  BfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v v]v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cv v }vbÏ
A       L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia.
      Cantors                              Choir

Bvv v fv gcv ùccccvgv v hv. ]v v hcvfcv YG v v v gv, v fv, }Ï
⁄ Stir up thy strength, O Lord: and come and help us.
        All

Bvv v vfbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv b}cccccccccvcv
        Al - le- lu- ia.


OFFERTORY Benedixísti, Dómine                                   Ps. 85:2
         Cantors
ij.
 Xvdv vbvrdv vcvD6cùccccccccccccvc[b v Ó
O             LORD thou art become gracious unto thy land;


Xvùcccccccccccchcygv bHUvbjv vbHUchc]cbv Ó       .
  thou hast turned away the cap- ti- vi- ty of Ja- cob:
      Choir

Xvvy¥fcvFYcvùvccccccvjcv y¥fv vhv vˇtdv v≥fgf≥ c}vvcv
                                               ,
  Thou hast forgiven the of- fence of thy peo- ple.

                                     16
THIRD WEEK of ADVENT
COMMUNION Dícite: Pusillánimes                                Isa. 35:4
         Cantors                                     Choir
i.
  Bfv v GYcbùcccvcv vHIv hv hcv ygv vGY.,c]v vtfcGYv v vhv bÓ
S      AY to them that are of a fear- ful heart: Be strong, fear


Bbbvùc[cùccvccccˆHb 8hcgcvbvfv v fbfbfbv smvccccv}
     not; behold your God will come and save you.

         The Second Song of Isaiah, Quærite Dominum may be sung.



PROSE Roráte, cæli
         Cantors
i.
 Bbccbfcv GYcchclcvkvcvvijchcy.g,c{cccccÓ
D        ROP down, ye hea-vens, from a-bove, *
     Choir


Bhv vjcvhcvhcvtfcv dccfccesccvsmcc}cccÏ
and let the skies pour down right - eous - ness.

       Cantors

Bcvfcgcv vhcvygchvvHUcvhcvhcv[vùcccccccÓ
1. Be not wroth ve - ry sore, O LORD, neither remember



                                   17
PROPER of the SEASON



Bhcvhcvgv vjv vhv tfcvfv ]v hvbjcvkcÃccccccvbv
 in - i - qui - ty for ev - er: thy ho - ly cities are a wilder-


Bvkc{v vkckv KOv kb bijv v vhvcvhc]vfcvGYcvùccccvcÓ
 ness, Si - on is a wil - der - ness, Je - ru - sa - lem a


BbUG cvhcvygvcfv]v ùccvccvvcchccgv v kv vib&b^v {vÓ
de - so - la - tion: our holy and our beau - ti - ful house,
                                          Choir


BvHUvcvhcvtfcdccfcvescvsc}cvfcvGYccccc}
 where our fa- thers prais-ed thee. Drop down.... (etc.)
    Cantors


Bcvvfcgcvùv ccccccccccvvHUcv vhc{vhcvÓ
2. We have sin - ned, and are as an un - clean thing, and


Bhv vgv vjv vhv vgv gv fv ]v hv vbjcÃcccccccccvbv
 we all do fade as a leaf: and our in - i - qui - ties, like the


BvÃccvkv v lv v vkb bijv hvchc]v fcv YG cvhcvfcgvccv˝
 wind, have ta - ken us a - way; thou hast hid thy face
                             18
THIRD WEEK of ADVENT



Bvvtfcfv ]v fcv gcùcccccvhcvHUvcvhc6b%b$ccvvÎ
 from us: and hast consumèd us, be - cause of our
                       Choir

Bdcvfcvescvsc}ccvfcvYG ccccccccccc}
 in - i - qui -ties.   Drop down.... (etc.)
   Cantors

Bcfcgcvùv cccccccccvv[vùcccccccÓ
3. Ye are my witnesses, saith the Lord, and my servant


Bchv v gv kv v vijvchc{v hv v vhcvhcv lv v v kb bjv v hvcÓ
 whom I have cho - sen: that you may know me and be-


Bvygvcfv]vhvbjcvkclvkcbuhv hcv{v hcvhcv hcv hccvÓ
 lieve me: I, e - ven I, am the Lord, and be - side me


BvhcvbUG chcygcfcv]v fccGYcùccccccvvhcbUH v Ó
 there is no Sa - viour: and there is none that can de - li -
                          Choir

Bvhv 6b%b$vdcvrdv sc}ccvfcvGYccccccccvv bc}
 ver out of my hand.    Drop down.... (etc.)
                           19
PROPER of the SEASON
   Cantors

BcvfccvYG chcvhccvhcvgckcbijcv hv{v hchcv lv v
4. Com - fort ye, com - fort ye my peo - ple, my sal - va -


Bvkbcbbjv v vhv vygcfv ]vhvbjvcvkcv kcvkcKOv kv bijccvÓ
 tion shall not tar - ry: I have blot - ted out as a thick


Bhcv [v hctfcv bGUcchcv]v vlcbijchcgv hcvFTccvÏ
 cloud thy trans - gres - sions: Fear not, for I will save


Bvrdc]v fv GYv okv bjchvcvygcvfc{v hcvhcvhchchcv vÓ
 thee: for I am the Lord thy God, the Ho - ly One of
                                       Choir

BvbUH chcvhcvtfcdcvrdccsc}cvvfcvYG ccccvv v}
  Is - ra - el, thy Re - deem - er.    Drop down.... (etc.)




                              20
FOURTH WEEK of ADVENT
                   Fourth SUNDAY in ADVENT
INTROIT Roráte, cæli                               Isa. 45:8; Ps. 19
         Cantors
vij.
    Vbv dbygvcHUv bv v ãccccccvvcv[cãcccccvvbÔ
D        ROP down, ye heavens, from above, and let the skies
                                        Choir


Vcvjcv JOcckccbijv vcvJI./v v]v ¨ugv vbHUv ãvccccvvbcbÔ
       pour down righ - teous - ness: let the earth open,
                           FINE          Cantors

Vvjcv j≤ O˚ v v vjv v vhchbhbhbv rdc}vccvvygv UH v cãcccvv Ô
                                   m,
  and bring forth a Sa - viour.        Ps. The hea- vens declare
                              Choir

Vvvjcvlcckv jv v k/c]vbvãccccccccjcv gccvÓ
  the glo - ry of God: and the firmament show - eth
                           Cantors

Vvhv vfcv vdcvdmc}vcygcvHUv bãcbcvcccccccvvbÔ
his han - di - work. Glo- ry be to the Father, and to the
                                       Choir

Vbvjcv jcvlcvkv v jcvjcvk/v ]v v ¨ugvUH cãccccccvvÔ
 Son, and to the Ho- ly Ghost: As it was in the



                                  21
PROPER of the SEASON
     Choir


Vvvãccccccccvvlcbkcbvbj.cvk/c]v vjcv vgcv hv bÏ
     beginning, is now, and ev- er shall be:   world with- out
                       Full

Vvbfcv vdcvdmc}cbdbygv v HUv bv v ãccccccccvvbc}
     end. A- men.      Drop down, ye heavens, ...(etc.)


GRADUAL Prope est Dóminus                        Ps. 145:18, ⁄ 21
        Cantors
v.
 Vvbcscvfcvùvccccccccccvhcjcvj.cvbh.v {bÏ
T       HE LORD is nigh unto all them that call up - on him:
     Choir

Vvfv vùcccccvhccjcvgv v bhccvhcvrd4b#@cv]vcv Í
                                        m
 yea, all such as call up - on him faith - ful - ly.
        Cantors

Vvvcvsvb v vfv vcvùcccccvhccjv vjvch.v ccccbbÏ
     ⁄ My mouth shall speak the praise of the LORD:
     Choir

Vvfcvùvccccccccvvhcv jv vgchvchcrd4b#@mcv }
     and let all flesh give thanks un - to his ho - ly Name.


                                22
FOURTH WEEK of ADVENT
ALLELUIA Veni, Dómine
         Cantors                   All
vj.
  BfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v v]v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cv v }vbÏ
A        L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia.
      Cantors                                   Choir

Bvv v fv cvgcvùcccvvhcv gv vhv. ]v vùcccccvcv vÏ
 ⁄ Come, O LORD, and tar - ry not: forgive the misdeeds
                             All

BvfcvYG v v gv, v fv, v}v v fbYG v vTF ctfcf≈ bfYG biˆ¿ hb6b%$btfvm, ccccvv}
      of thy peo - ple.      Al - le- lu- ia.


OFFERTORY Ave, María                                              Lk. 1:28
               Cantors
ij.
 Xvv vdv vbv rdv vD6cùcvccvv v ygv v bHUcbjv vbHUcv vh.c]v Ó
H         AIL Ma - ry, full of grace; the Lord is with thee:
       Choir

Xvyf¥ cvYF v vùvcv bccccccvv[vùccccvhv v jcvyf¥ v Ó
  bless - ed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit


Xvhcˇtdv ≥fg≥f,c}vvccvcccccccccccccc
      of thy womb.

                                         23
PROPER of the SEASON
COMMUNION Ecce virgo                                      Isa. 7:14
        Cantors
i.
 Bvvfv vbv vGYcbcùcccccvvccvHIv chv v vhv vygv GY.,v]v˝
B       E - HOLD, a Virgin shall con - ceive, and bear a Son:
     Choir

BvvtfcYG vcvùccccvvhcv hˆ khv gccvfv v fbfbfbv svm ccvv}
     and his name shall be call - ed Em- ma - nu - el.

                  Verses from Psalm 19:1-6 may be sung.




                                  24
SEASON OF CHRISTMAS
                       CHRISTMAS EVE
         Vigil Mass or Christmas Eve falling on a Sunday
INTROIT Hodie sciétis                    Cf. Ex. 16:6,7; Is. 35:4; Ps. 22
         Cantors
vij.
     Vvbdbygv vHUv bv ãvcccc[v ãccccccvvjvcvbJOvckv
T        O-DAY shall ye know that the LORD will come to de-
                    Choir                                       FINE

Vvkcijv JI./vc]v ¨ugbcHUcãcccccvj˚Ov vjv v hv vbvhbhbhbvrd,m}Ó
   li -ver you: and at sunrise shall ye be-hold his glo - ry.
          Cantors

Vcvbcbygv b HUv v jv vbãv cccccvlv v kcv jcjv vk/v ]vcbÔ
  Ps. The earth is the LORD’S, and all that there-in is:
       Choir

Vvvu¨ gbcUH cvãccccvcv [vjcv vgcv bhv v vfcv vdv dc}Ó        m
  the com-pass of the world, and they that dwell there-in.
   Cantors                  Choir                Full

Vvv vygv vUH v bãbv cc]v u¨ gbcUH cãcc]vbcvdbygv vUH v bv ãvccv}
   Glo- ry be..., (etc.) As it was..., (etc.) To-day..., (etc.)




                                    25
PROPER of the SEASON
GRADUAL Hodie sciétis             Cf. Ex. 16:6,7; Is. 35:4; ⁄ Ps. 79:2,3
      Cantors
v.
 Vvv bscvfcv vùvccccccccccccccvv vjvbÔ
T       O-DAY shall ye know that the Lord will come to de-
                  Choir

Vvjcvhv v hv. {bvfchcùcv cccccvvjcv gv v hv rd4b#@vm }
     li - ver you: and at sunrise shall ye be-hold his glo - ry.
        Cantors

Vvvccscvfv vhccùcccccc[cùccccccvvbÔ
     ⁄ Hear, O thou Shepherd of Israel; thou that leadest Jo-
                          Choir

Vvbjcv jv vhv v hv. v {bvfccùcv ccccccccccvvÓ
     seph like a sheep: shew thyself also, thou that sittest upon


Vvvùcv ccv[bvùccvvcccccccvjcv gchv rd4b#@vm }
 the Cherubim; before Ephraim, Benjamin, and Ma-nas-ses.




                                   26
CHRISTMAS EVE
ALLELUIA Crástina die
         Cantors                All
vj.
  BfbGYv v vFTcv tfcf,v v]v fbYG v vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cv b}vbv vÏ
A        L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia.
       Cantors

Bvv fcv gv v ùccccccvvcccccccccccvÓ
⁄ On the morrow the iniquity of the earth shall be
       Choir

Bvv vhcg,v v h.v ]vùcbcccccccchcvcfv cGYv vcv˝
      blot-ted out: and the Saviour of the world shall reign
                      All

Bvvgv fv f,v c}vv fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv b}ccccccvv
      o-ver us.       Al - le- lu- ia.


OFFERTORY Tollite portas                                           Ps.24:7
         Cantors
ij.
 Xvdv vbvrdv vD6cv bùcccccvv[v ùcvcccvcv ygvb HUb Ô
L       IFT up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye ev-
                            Choir

Xvjv vbHUcvhcv h.cv]v y¥fcv FYcùccvvjv vy¥fv vhv vˇtdv v f≥ gf≥ ,}
  er - last - ing doors: and the King of glo-ry shall come in.

                                      27
PROPER of the SEASON
COMMUNION Revelábitur                                     Cf. Isa. 40:5
        Cantors                                           Choir
i.
 Bcvfv v GYv vbùvcccvv cccbbHIv bhv vygv vGY,c]bv tfv vGYv vÓ
                                             .
T      HE glo-ry of the Lord shall be re-veal-ed:          and all


Bvvbùcccccvv vhchˆ khv v gcfv fbfbfbv vsvm }ccccccv
     flesh shall see the sal-va - tion of our God.

                  Verses from Psalm 24:1-8 may be sung.




                                  28
CHRISTMAS
                           at Midnight
INTROIT Dóminus díxit                                Ps. 2:7, 1, 2,8
         Cantors                           Choir
vij.
    Vvbdbygv vHUv bv v jcvJOcvkvcbijv bJI./v ]v v¨ugv bHUcv ãv cccÔ
T        HE LORD hath said un- to me: Thou art my Son;
                                  FINE        Cantors

Vcãcvcccv≤j˚Ov jv vhcvhbhbhbv rd,mc}vcv vygv HUvcãccvbÔ
       this day have I be- got- ten thee. Ps. Why do the
                                             Choir

Vvvãvcccccccvlcvkv v j.v v k/v ]cãvccccccbÔ
 heathen so furiously rage to- ge- ther: and why do the
                                         Cantors

Vvvãcccccvgcbhcfcv dc}vcvygcvUH v bãcbcvbcv vÔ
                              , m
 people i- ma- gine a vain thing?        Glo- ry be


Vbãcccccccccccccvlcvkv v jv vjcv k/v ]v vÔ
 to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho- ly Ghost:
  Choir

Vvv¨ugvHUcãccccccccccccbv lcbkcbj.cvk/c]vÔ
   As it was in the beginning, is now, and ev- er shall be:



                                29
PROPER of the SEASON
                                       Full


Vcjccvgcv hcbfcv vdcvdc}cvbdbygv UH v bv ãccccv}
                      m
     world with- out end. A- men.      The LORD hath..., (etc.)


GRADUAL Tecum princípium                         Ps. 110:3, ⁄, 1
        Cantors
v.
 Vvbscfcv ùvccccc[v ùcccccccvcccvvbÓ
I    N the day of thy power shall the people offer thee
                                                  Choir

Vvvùcccccccccccvjv vj.cv h.v v{v vfchchcvÓ
 free-will offerings with an ho-ly wor- ship: the dew of
                                                     Cantors

Vvvùcvccccccccjcvgv v hcvrd4b#@mc]cvsvb v fv vÓ
     thy birth is of the womb of the morn- ing. ⁄ The LORD
                          Choir

Vvv ùccvbjv v bjv. vhv. v{v vfcvùcccvvcccc[cùccÓ
     said un- to my Lord: Sit thou on my right hand; until I


Vvvùcccvvhvchcvjccgv vhv v v rd4b#@mc}cccccvv
 make thine e- ne- mies thy foot- stool.


                                  30
CHRISTMAS
ALLELUIA Dóminus dixit ad me                                        Ps. 2:7
        Cantors                 All
vj.
  BfbGYv v vFTcv tfcf,v v]v fbYG v vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv }vbv cv bvÏ
A        L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia.
        Cantors                             Choir

Bvv v fcv gcv hcvhcvgv v hv. ]v v ùcccccvv[v bvbùcv Ó
⁄ The LORD said un- to me: Thou art my Son; this day
                                      All

Bvv hcvfv GYv v gcfcv fv, }v vfbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cv b}
      have I be- go- ten thee.        Al - le- lu- ia.


OFFERTORY Læténtur cæli                                          Ps.96:11
         Cantors
ij.
 Xvdv vbvrdv vD6cvbùcccccvygv bHUvcbjv vbHUcv hch.c]vb Ó
L       ET the hea- vens re- joice, and let the earth be glad:
       Choir

Xvvy¥fcFYcv hcvjcv yf¥ v vhv vˇtdv v≥fg≥f,c}vvccccccvv
      be - fore the Lord, for he is come.




                                      31
PROPER of the SEASON
COMMUNION In splendóribus                                           Ps. 110:3
          Cantors                   Choir
i.
     Bvfv v vbvGYcbHIv vygv GY.,c]bv tfvGYv v hcˆHb 8hcvgv vfv vfbfbfbv vsmv b}
T       HE dew of thy birth: is of the womb of the morn- ing.

                       Verses from Psalm 110 may be sung.




                                       32
CHRISTMAS
                         at Daybreak
INTROIT Lux fulgébit              Cf. Isa. 9:2. 6; Lk. 1:33; Ps. 93
       Cantors
vij.
    Vvbdbygv vcHUv bv ãv vcccccc[v ãv v cv JOvckckc
L      IGHT shall shine today upon us; for unto us the Lord
                 Choir

Vvbijv bJI./vc]v ¨ugv bHUcvãcccccccccccc[ccvbÔ
   is born: and his Name shall be callèd Wonderful,


Vvbv vãcccccccccccc[v ãccccccccÔ
   Mighty God, the Prince of peace, Father of the world to
                                                    FINE

Vvbvjcv [v ãcccccccvv≤j˚Ov v jv v vhv vhbhbhbv rd,mc}vv vÓ
   come; of whose kingdom there shall be no          end.
       Cantors

Vccvbygv bHUv v ãccvbcccccvvcvlv vkv v kcv jv. vk/b]bÔ
 Ps. The Lord is King and hath put on glo-rious ap - pa - rel:
  Choir

Vvvãvccccccvcccccccccvgcbvbhcv fcv Î
  the Lord hath put on his apparel, and gir-ded him-self



                             33
PROPER of the SEASON
                         Cantors           Choir

Vcdccdmcc}cvbygv vbHUv ãccv]v v¨ugvHUcãv cv v]ccvÎ
     with strength. Glo- ry be... (etc.) As it was... (etc.)
       Full

Vvvbdbygv cHUcv ãccvvbv}cccccccccccccv
     Light shall shine ... (etc.)


GRADUAL Benedictus qui venit                       Ps. 118:26, 27 ⁄ 23
       Cantors
v.
 Vvv bscv fcv ùvcccccccccvvjv v vjchv v h.v {bÏ
B       LES-SED is he that cometh in the name of the LORD:
     Choir                                                  Cantors

Vvvfchcvùcvccccccvjcv vgv hcrd4b#@mv ]vcvscvÏ
 God is the LORD who hath shew - ed us light. ⁄ This
                              Choir

Vvfv vhcbjv v cbjv. vhv. v{vfcvhv hcjv v jv v gcvhv hv v rd4b#@}m
 is the LORD’S do - ing: and it is mar-vel-lous in our eyes.




                                      34
CHRISTMAS
ALLELUIA Dóminus regnávit, decórem                              Ps. 93:1,2
         Cantors                  All
vj.
  BfbGYv v vFTcv tfcf,v v]v fbYG v vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv c}vbv v bvÏ
A        L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia.
        Cantors

Bvv v fcv gv v ùcc[vùcccccvvcccchcgv, v hv. ]vÓ
⁄ The LORD is king, and hath put on glorious ap-par-el:
       Choir

Bvv ùcbcccccccccccccchcvfv GYv v vgcvÏ
      the Lord hath put on his apparel, and gird-ed him-self
                        All

Bvv fcv v f,v c}vv fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cb}ccccvv
      with strength.    Al - le- lu- ia.


OFFERTORY Deus enim firmávit                                   Ps.93:2,3
         Cantors
ij.
 Xvvdv vbv rdv v vD6cvbùccccccccc[v vùcv ygvb v Ó
G        OD hath made the round world so sure, that it can
                          Choir

XvvbUH v vbjv vbUH cvhc]v yf¥ cYF cùcccccccv[v vùccvvÓ
                      .
      not be mov-ed: ev - er since the world began, hath thy

                                        35
PROPER of the SEASON



Xvùvcccccccccvv[v vùccvjv v y¥fv vhv vˇtdv v≥fgf≥ },
     seat, O God, been preparèd, thou art from ev-er-last-ing.


COMMUNION Exsúlta, fília Sion                           Zach. 9:9
       Cantors
i.
 Bvvfv v vGYccbùvcccccccccc[cbùvccccbbÓ
R       E-JOICE greatly, O daughter of Zion, shout, O
                                   Choir

Bvbvùccvv bIH v bhv hv vygv YG c]bv tfv YG v vcbùcccccc[cÓ
                               ,.
     daughter of Je-ru-sa-lem: be-hold thy King cometh,


Bvvbùcccccvvccˆhˆkhv gcvfv v fbfbfbv smv}cccccc
     the holy one and the Sa-viour of the world.

                    Verses from Psalm 34 may be sung.




                                  36
CHRISTMAS
                               Day
INTROIT Puer natus est nobis                          Isa. 9:6; Ps 98
         Cantors
vij.
     Vvbdbygv HUv ãbv v ccccc[vãvbcvccvvJOv vkvbvijv vbJI/v. v]bÔ
U  Choir
         N-TO us a Child is born; un-to us a Son is giv-en


Vvvu¨ gv v vUH v v ãvcccccccccccccv[v vãvcv v Ô
       and the government shall be upon his shoulder; and his
                                                FINE

Vvvãv cccccccccvv≤j˚Ov vjv v vhcvhbhbhbv rd,mc}vv v bÓ
 Name shall be callèd, Angel of migh-ty Coun-cil.
       Cantors                               Choir

Vvvcygv vHUvcãcvccvlcv kcj.cvkv/ v]cãcccccvvb˝
   Ps. O sing unto the LORD a new song: for he hath done
                           Cantors            Choir

Vvvgcbvbhcvfcv dcv}vcygv UH cãv cv ]v vu¨ gv UH cãv cv v]vÎ
                   , m
  mar-vel-lous things. Glo- ry be... (etc.) As it was... (etc.)
  Full

Vvbdbygv v UH v ãccvvbv}cccccccccccccccv
   Un - to us ... (etc.)



                                37
PROPER of the SEASON
GRADUAL Vidérunt omnes                                     Ps. 98:4,5, ⁄3
       Cantors
v.
 Vvbsccvfv ùvccccccvcccccccccjv v bÔ
A        LL the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of
                 Choir                                        Cantors

Vvvj.cv h.v v{vfv hcùcvcv vjcvgv v hv rd4b#@mc]vcvsvb v fv vÓ
     our God: O be joyful in God, all ye lands. ⁄ The LORD
                                          Choir

Vvvùcvcccccvbjv vbjv. vhv. v{vfcvùcvccccccc[Ó
      hath declared his sal-va-tion: In the sight of the heathen


Vvvùcccvccvv hcvjcgv vhv v vhcv vrd4b#@mv v}cccvv
     hath he openly shew-ed his right-eous-ness.


ALLELUIA Dies sanctificátus
       Cantors                 All
vj.
  BfbGYv v vFTcv tfcf,v v]v fbYG v vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv c}vbv v vbÏ
A        L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia.
      Cantors

Bvv fcgcv ùccccccccccccccv[cùccÓ
⁄ A hal-low’d day hath dawned upon the earth; come,

                                     38
CHRISTMAS
                                             Choir

Bvvùvcccccvhcchcvbgv v hv. v]v vbùvbvccccccvvÓ
 ye nations, and wor-ship the LORD: for on this day a great


Bvbùvcccvcchcvfv vGYv v gcfcf,v }cccccccvÏ
 light hath des-cend-ed up-on the earth.
      All

BvvfbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cb}cccccccccccv
      Al - le- lu- ia.


OFFERTORY Tui sunt cæli                              Ps.89:12 & 15a
            Cantors
ij.
 Xvv dv vrdv vD6cvbùccccccccccc[cbùccvvÓ
T        HE hea- vens are thine, the earth also is thine; thou hast


Xbùcccccccccccvcccvygv bUH vbv vjv v bUH v v hv Ó
  laid the foundations of the round world, and all that there-in
            Choir

Xvhv. ]vbyf¥ cYF cvùvccccccccvhv hv jv yf¥ v vhv vtˇ dv f≥ gf≥ },
  is; righteousness and equity are the habitation of thy seat.


                                  39
PROPER of the SEASON
COMMUNION Vidérunt omnes                                     Ps. 98:4
       Cantors                         Choir
i.
 Bvfv v vbvGYcbHIv v hcvygv vGY.,c]bv tfvcGYvcv hv vhv ˆHb 8hv vgv fvbÏ
A      LL the ends of the world: have seen the sal-vat-ion of


Bvbvfb fbv vsvm }ccccccccccccccccccc
     our God.

                   Verses from Psalm 98 may be sung.




                                  40
THE HOLY FAMILY
                 First SUNDAY after CHRISTMAS
INTROIT Deus in loco sancto                       Ps. 68: 5,6,35,2
         Cantors
vij.
   Vbdbygv vHUcvãbccccccvbv[vbãcccccvcccvvbÔ
G         OD in his holy habitation; it is he that maketh
                                               Choir

Vvvãccccccjcbv bJOcvkv bijcJI./v c]bv ¨ugvb HUcbãcbvcb Ô
 brethren to be of one mind in an house: He will give the
                                                   FINE

Vvvãcvccccccccvv j≤ O˚ v v jv vhchbhbhbv vrdc}cbbcbÓ
                                              m,
  dominion and preeminence un- to his peo- ple.

       Cantors

VvvcygcUH cv vãcvccccvvjcbjvclvcvkvcjvcjvckv? ]Ô
Ps. Let God arise, and let his e- ne- mies be scat- ter- ed:
       Choir

Vvãcccccccccvcvg≈ v v hcvfcvdvm v}vccccvÓ
                               ,
 let them also that hate him flee be- fore him.
  Cantors                Choir          Full

VvvygcHUcãv cc}c¨ugvb HUcbãc}ccbdbygcHUcãc}ccv
  Glo- ry be... (etc.) As it was... (etc.) God in... (etc.)


                                 41
PROPER of the SEASON
GRADUAL Unam pétii a Dómino                                  Ps. 27:4
              Cantors
v.
 Vvbsv vfcv vhcùvcccccccccvcccvjcv v bvÔ
O        NE thing have I desired of the LORD, which I
                        Choir

Vvjv v hcv hc]cfv hcvùvcccccvccvcjv cvgcv Ó
                 .
 will re- quire, e- ven that I may dwell in the house of
                        Cantors

Vvvhv v rd4b#@vm ]bcv svb vbvfv v hcvccccvv vjv vjv vhcvhc]Ï
                                                         .
     the LORD. ⁄ To be- hold the fair beau-ty of the LORD,
      Choir

Vvvfcvhcvjv vgcvhv vhcv rd4b#@mc}cccccccccv
      and to vi- sit his tem- ple.


ALLELUIA Gaudéte, iusti                                         Ps. 32:1
         Cantors                  All
vj.
  BfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v v]v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv c}vbv cÏ
A        L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia.
       Cantors                                       Choir

Bvv v fcvgcv ùcvccccvhcgv, v hv. c]v vùcccccÓ
⁄ Re- joice in the Lord, O ye righ- teous: for it

                                        42
THE HOLY FAMILY



Bvv ùccccccchcvfv GYv v g,v v v f,v }v cccccvÏ
      becometh well the just to be thank- ful.
      All

BvvfbYG v vTF ctfcf≈ bfYG biˆ¿ hb6b%$btfvm, cb}cccccccccccvv
      Al - le- lu- ia.


OFFERTORY In te sperávi                                  Ps. 31:16, 17
            Cantors                              Choir
ij.
 Xvv hchccygv v bHUvcbjv vbHUcv hch.c]v y¥fv FYcvhc[cÓ
M           Y hope hath been in thee, O Lord: I have said,


Xvv vùcccccv[chcjv vy¥fvhv vˇtdv v≥fgf≥ c}vvccccv
                                        ,
      Thou art my God, my time is in thy hand.


COMMUNION Fili, quid fecísti                         Luke 2:48-49
       Cantors
i.
 Bvfv v cvbGYcbùccccccccccv[v vbùccccvvbÓ
S      ON, why hast thou thus dealt with us? Behold, thy
                                                         Choir

BcbùccccccvHIv cchv v hcv ygv vGY.,c]v vtfcGYv vhv Ó
     father and I have sought thee sor- row- ing. And he said
                                43
PROPER of the SEASON



Bbbùcccv[cùcccccccccc[cbùcccccvvÓ
 unto them, How is it that ye sought me? Wist ye not that



Bvùccvcccvv vˆhkhv gcvfv v vfbfbfbv v smvc}cccccv
 I must be a- bout my Fa- ther’s bus- iness?

                   Verses from Psalm 27 may be sung.


Sunday Year A: Tolle púerum                             Matt. 2:20
       Cantors
i.
 Bvvfv v cvbGYcbùcccccccccc[vbùcv cccvvbÓ
T       AKE the young Child and his mother, and go into the
                           Choir

BvvIH v v hv hcvygv vYG c]vtfcYG v vùvcccccvv hˆ khv ccgcÏ
                        ,.
     land of Is - ra - el: for they are dead which sought the


Bvvfv vcv vfbfbfbv v svm cccc}cccccccccccv
     young Child’s life.

             Verses from Psalm 93 or 128 may be sung.



                                   44
SAINT MARY, MOTHER of GOD
                       JANUARY 1
INTROIT Salve, sancta Parens     Sedulius; Ps. 45:2,11,12
          Cantors                                 Choir
vij.
    Vbvdbygv v HUv bvbvJOcv kv v kvcvijv vJI./v ]v v¨ugvbvbHUcv ãcbv v v[Ô
H         AIL, O Mo- ther most ho- ly, who didst give birth


Vvvãvccccccccccccccccc[ccccbÔ
  to the monarch reigning o’er heaven and earth,
                       FINE          Cantors

bVv √çj˚Ov vcjv cvhbhbhv r,dmv}ccvygv HUcv ãcccvv jv lv v v b
   world with- out end. Ps. My heart is inditing of a

                        Choir

Vvv vkcv jcvkv/ ]v vãccccccccvcccvjcv bgcÓ
          .
  good mat- ter:        I speak of the things which I have made
                           Cantors              Choir

Vvhv v fcdcvdvm v }cvvygv vUH cãv cv ]v u¨ gvUH cãv cv v]vcvÎ
  un- to the King.         Glo- ry be...(etc.) As it was..., (etc.)

       Full

Vvv bdbygv UH cv vãccvvbv}cccccccccccccc
       Hail, O Mother ..., (etc.)
or Lux fulgébit (Christmas at Daybreak)
                                     45
PROPER of the SEASON
GRADUAL Diffúsa est grátia                                Ps. 45:2, ⁄ 4
      Cantors
v.
 Vvvscvbvfcv hcvjv v hv vhc]v vfcv ùbcccccccvvÓ
                          .
F       ULL of grace are thy lips: Be - cause God hath
     Choir                                      Cantors

Vchccvjcvgv vhcrd4b#@c}csvb vbvfv v vùbcv ccccvvÓ
                        m
 blessed thee for e - ver.           ⁄Be- cause of the


Vvv ùcccc[vùccccvjv v vjv cv hccvhcv]v bvbcv Ï
     word of truth of meekness and right- eous- ness:
     Choir

Vvfcvùccccccccccccvjv vgv chcrd4b#@mcv}
 and thy right hand shall teach thee ter- ri- ble things.


ALLELUIA Post partum
         Cantors               All
vj.
  BfbGYv v vbvFTcvbtfcf,v ]v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv c}vv vcbÏ
A        L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia.
      Cantors

Bvv vfcvgcv ùcccvv ccccccccvvhcv gv, vhv. ]vÓ
⁄ Af- ter child-bearing thou remainedst a pure vir- gin:

                                     46
SAINT MARY, MOTHER of GOD
      Choir

Bcùcccccvvhv v fv v vYG v v bgb,v bfv, v}vcccccccÏ
  Mother of God, in- ter- cede for us.
      All

BvvfbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cb}cccccccccccv
      Al - le- lu- ia.


OFFERTORY Felix namque es
            Cantors
ij.
 Xvvdv v v brdv vD6cv ùcccccccccv[vùcccvv Ó
B       LES- SED art thou, O Holy Virgin Mary, and most
                               Choir

Xvv ygcvHUv vjvHUcv h.cv]v y¥fv FYvcùccccccccbcvÔ
      wor- thy of all praise: for out of thee arose the Sun of


Xvjv v vyf¥ v vchv ccgvcvdv v vf≥ bg≥fv, v v}cccccccvv
 right- eous- ness, Christ our God.




                                 47
PROPER of the SEASON
COMMUNION Exsúlta fília Sion                                    Zach. 9:9
         Cantors
i.
 Bvvfv v bGYcccbùcccvccccccv[cùccccbbvÓ
R       E-JOICE greatly, O daughter of Sion, shout, O
                                      Choir

BvbùccvvbIH v vhv v hv ygv vYG c]v tfcYG v vcùcccccvvcvÓ
                               ,.
 daughter of Je- ru- sa- lem: be- hold, thy king cometh


Bvùv ccccccccvv ˆhkhv vgcvfv v fbfbfbv smv}cccc
     unto thee; he is just, and hav- ing sal- va- tion.

         Verses from Psalm 45:2, 8-13 or the Magnificat may be sung.




                                    48
SECOND WEEK after CHRISTMAS
             Second SUNDAY after CHRISTMAS
INTROIT Dum médium                          Wisd. 18:14-15; Ps. 93
          Cantors
vij.
   Vbv v dbygv vUH v bãccccccccccccccccv[Ô
W          HEN as all the world was in profoundest quietness,
                                                        Choir

Vvvãvcv v ccccvv vbJOcvkv v kvcvijcJI./v v c]cbv¨ugvbvbv Ó
 and night was in the midst of her swift course: Thine


bVv UH cvãccccccccccccccccccccvÔ
       al- migh- ty word, O LORD, leaped down from heaven
                      FINE          Cantors

bVvjc√çj˚Ov vjv vhcvhbhbhv r,dmv}ccvv ygv vHUcvãccccccbbÔ
  out of thy roy- al throne. Ps. The LORD is king, and hath
                                    Choir

Vvvjv bjcv lcvkv v jcv jcvkv/ ]vcãcccccccccvvÔ
                                .
  put on glo- rious ap- pa- rel: The LORD hath put on his


Vvãccccvvjcvbgcvhv cvfcvdcv vdvm v }cccccvÓ
  apparel, and gir- ded him- self with strength.



                               49
PROPER of the SEASON
     Cantors                 Choir                  Full

Vvygv v UH cãv cv ]v vu¨ gvUH cãv cv v]v v bdbygv UH cv vãccvvbv }
 Glo- ry be...(etc.) As it was..., (etc.) When as all ..., (etc.)

GRADUAL Speciósus forma                                        Ps. 45 :2 ⁄ 1
          Cantors                                                    Choir
v.
 Vvvcbscvbfcvhcvùvccccvvhcv vjcjv v hc]v fv hv vbÔ
                                                 .
T        HOU art fair- er than the chil- dren of men: full of
                                         Cantors

Vvv jcvgcv hv vrd4b#@vm }cvv v svb vbfv v vhv ùccccccvvbÓ
     grace are thy lips.         ⁄ My heart is inditing of a good


Vvv ùcv[vùcccccccccccccccvvjv v vjv vbÓ
     matter; I speak of the things which I have made un- to
                  Choir

Vvvhchcv]v fcvùccccccccvvjv v vgv vhv v rd4b#@mv}
     the King: my tongue is the pen of a rea- dy wri- ter.

ALLELUIA Dóminus regnávit, decórem                                      Ps.93
          Cantors                  All
vj.
      BfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v ]v fbYG v vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cv }v v bÏ
A        L - LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia.

                                         50
SECOND WEEK after CHRISTMAS
        Cantors

Bvvcvfcgcv ùcccvv ccccccccvv vhcvgv vhv. ]
⁄ The LORD is King, and hath put on glorious ap-pa- rel:

      Choir

Bcùcv cccccccccccccvhv v vfv v YG v v bvgbvÏ
  The LORD hath put on his apparel, and gir- ded him- self
                       All

Bcfv cvf,v v}v cfbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cb}ccccc
  with strength. Al - le- lu- ia.


OFFERTORY Bénedic, ánima mea                        Ps. 103:2,5
        Cantors
ij.
 Xvv dv v v vbrdv D6cv vùcccccccccygv HUcjv v vÓ
P      RAISE the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his
                     Choir

XvvUH chcvhc]v yf¥ v YF vcùcccccccccccccbbÓ
           .
      be- ne- fits: who sa- tis- fi- eth thy mouth with good


Xvùcc[cùccccvvhccjv v yf¥ v vhv gv dv vf≥ gb≥fbcfv, v v}
  things: making thee young and lus- ty as an ea- gle.

                               51
PROPER of the SEASON
COMMUNION Dómine, Dóminus noster                   Ps. 8
     Cantors                         Choir
i.
 Bvvfv v vGYcchcv HIv vygv v vGY.,c]v tfcGYv vùcccccvvÓ
O      LORD our go- ver- nor, how ex- cel- lent is thy


Bvvˆhkhv vgv fv v fbfbfbv vsvm }cccccccccccccc
 Name in all the world.

               Verses from Psalm 8 may be sung.




                             52
EPIPHANY
                        JANUARY 6
       or THE SUNDAY BETWEEN JANUARY 2 AND JANUARY 8
INTROIT Ecce advénit cf. Mal. 3:1; I Chron. 19:12; Ps. 72:1, 10, 11
       Cantors                                               Choir
vij.
      Vbvdbygv HUv bv v v ãcccvv v[v vjcJOcv kcv bijv vJI./v]v ¨ugv Ó
B       E-HOLD, he appeareth, the LORD and Ru - ler: and
                                                           FINE

VbUH v vãvccccccc[v jcc≤jO˚ v v jv v vhcv hbhbhbv rdvm, c}Ó
 in his hand the kingdom, and pow’r, and do - min - ion.
        Cantors                                          Choir

Vccvygv v HUv v jccjclccckccjv v k/c]vãcccvbÔ
  Ps. Give the King thy judge - ments, O God: and thy
                                               Cantors

Vvbvãccccvvjcv gcvhv vfcv vdc}vcygcvUH v bãcccÔ
                                 , m
 righteousness un - to the King’s Son. Glo - ry be to the
                                                          Choir

Vbvãcvccccccv[vjcv lckv v jcvjcv k/v ]v v¨ugvHUcvÔ
Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho - ly Ghost. As it


Vvvãcccccccv[vãccccvvlcbkcbvbjcvk/c]cv bvÔ
   was in the beginning, is now, and ev- er shall be:


                                 53
PROPER of the SEASON
                                       Full


Vvvjcv vgcv hv v bfcv dcv dc}cbdbygv UH v bv vãccccvv}
                           m
 world with- out end. A - men.          Be - hold, he..., (etc.)


GRADUAL Omnes de Saba vénient                        Isa. 60:6, ⁄ 1
       Cantors
v.
 Vbsccvxfcvxùvccccccccccccvhcjcvj.cbÓ
A       LL they from Saba shall come, bringing gold and in -
            Choir

Vvbhv. c{bvfccùccccccvhcvjcv gv hcvhcrd4b#@vm ]v vÍ
 cense: and shall shew forth the prais - es of the LORD.
       Cantors                                     Choir

Vcvsvb v vfv vùcccchcjv v jvchcvh.v {cfcvùvccvvbÓ
     ⁄ A - rise and shine, O Je - ru - sa - lem: for the glory


Vvùcccccvjv vgcvhcvhv v rd4b#@c}cccccvvcc
                              m
     of the Lord is ri - sen up- on thee.




                                 54
EPIPHANY
ALLELUIA Vídimus stellam                                        Matt. 2:2
         Cantors                All
vj.
  BfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v v]v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cv }v vb Ï
A        L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia.
      Cantors                                  Choir

Bvv v fv vgcv ùcccvv vhcv gv vhv. ]v ùccvv ccccvvÓ
 ⁄ We have seen his star in the East: and are come with


Bvùcccccfcv vYG v v vgv, vfv, v}vcccccccccvÏ
      offerings to wor - ship the LORD.
       All

Bvv fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cb}ccccccccccvv
       Al - le- lu- ia.


OFFERTORY Reges Tharsis                                     Ps. 72:10, 11
             Cantors
ij.
 Xvv vdv vrdv v D6cv ùcvccccccccvcccvcb[Ó
T        HE Kings of Tharsis and of the isles shall give presents;


Xvvùvccccccccvvygv v bUH cbjv v vbUH cv hc]cccvÓ
                                         .
      the Kings of Arabia and Sa - ba shall bring gifts:

                                      55
PROPER of the SEASON
      Choir

Xvvyf¥ v YF v vcvùvccccccccc[v ùccccjcv yf¥ vÓ
     all Kings shall fall down before him; all nations shall do


Xvhctˇ dv cf≥ gf≥ c}vvcccccccccccccccv
                   ,
     him ser - vice.


COMMUNION Vídimus stellam                                      Matt. 2:2
       Cantors                                   Choir
i.
 Bvvfv vbv vGYcbcùccvvHIv vhv v ygv GY.,v]v vtfcGYvcùcccvbÓ
W             E have seen his star in the East: and are come with


Bvvùccvv hˆ khv gccvfv v fbfbfbv svm }cccccccccc
     offerings to wor - ship the Lord.

          Verses from Psalm 72:1-2, 6-7, 9-11, 16-17 may be sung.




                                   56
THE BAPTISM of THE LORD
                   SUNDAY after JANUARY 6
INTROIT Dilexísti                                      Ps. 45: 7,1
         Cantors
vij.
    Vvbdbygv v HUv bv ãcvcccvvb v v ccvb JOv vkv kv vkv vijv JI./b]Ô
T        HOU hast lovèd righteousness, and ha-ted i- ni- qui-ty;
       Choir

Vvv ¨ugccHUv cãccccccvv[vãcccccccvv cbÔ
where- fore God, even thy God, hath anointed thee with
                                         FINE         Cantors

bVcãvccccccvjcv√çj˚Ov v jv vhbhbhv r,dmv}vcv v bygv vHUcbvÔ
       the oil of gladness a- bove thy fel- lows. Ps. My heart
                                           Choir


bVvãccccvv JOv bvkv vkcv ijcJI./c]cãcccccccvbÔ
  overfloweth with a good mat- ter;        I speak of the things


Bvv ãcccbcv ccvjcvbgcv vhv v vfv, vdvm v }ccccvvÓ
  which I have made con- cer- ning the King.
 Cantors               Choir              Full


Vvygv v UH cãv cv ]v vu¨ gvUH cãv cv v]v v bdbygv UH cv vãccvvbv }
 Glo- ry be...(etc.) As it was..., (etc.) Thou hast ..., (etc.)



                                 57
PROPER of the SEASON
GRADUAL Benedíctus Dominus Deus                              Ps. 72:18
         Cantors
v.
 Vvbvsv v vfcv vhcùvcccccccccvhv vjv jv vhv h.b]Ï
B       LES-SED be the LORD God, even the God of Is- ra- el,
      Choir                                             Cantors

Vvv fv v hvchv vjcgcv hvcv hv v vrd4b#@c}cvsvb v bfv v vcbÓ
                                       m
 which on- ly do- eth won- drous things. ⁄ The moun-
                                   Choir

Vvvùcv ccjv v vjvcv hc{v fcvùcvccccccccvÓ
                       .
     tains also shall bring peace, and the little hills


Vvv ùccccchcvjv v gcvhv v rd4b#@mc}ccccccvv
      righteousness un- to the peo - ple.


ALLELUIA Invéni David servum meum                             Ps. 89:21
        Cantors                 Choir
vj.
  BvfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v ]v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv c}vvbcbÏ
A        L-
      Cantors
                LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia.
                                                Choir

Bvv fcgcv ùcccvv v vhv vgv, v hv. ]cv ùcccccccÓ
     ⁄ I have found David my ser- vant. With my holy oil

                                  58
THE BAPTISM of THE LORD
                                  All

Bchchv fv vGYv v vbtfv vf,v v}v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cc}
  have I an- oin- ted him. Al - le- lu- ia.

or Benedíctus qui venit                                 Ps. 118:26-27
        Cantors

Bvv v fcv gv vùcccccccccccvvhv vgv, v hv. v]cbÓ
⁄ Bles - sed be he that cometh in the Name of the LORD:
        Choir

Bcùccccccccvhv cv fv cYG v btfv fv, v}vccccÏ
      God is the LORD who hath show- ed us light.
      All

BfbYG v vTF ctfcf≈ bfY© biˆ¿ hbhvtfcgcfv, b}ccccccccccc
                                     ,
 Al - le- lu- ia.


OFFERTORY Benedíctus qui venit                          Ps. 118:26-27
        Cantors
ij.
 Xvdccbrdv vD6cùcccccbygv bHUcvjv v vHUv vhvch.v ]v bÓ
B           LES- SED be he that cometh in the Name of the LORD:
            Choir

Xvv y¥fv FYvcùccccccccccvvhcjv y¥fv vhvbcvcv˝
       we have wished you good luck, we that are of the
                              59
PROPER of the SEASON
                         Cantors


Xvgv v dv v f≥ bg≥ bfbcfc{v vùccccccvv ygv vUH ccvv v v vÔ
                        ,
 house of the LORD. God is the LORD who hath
                          Choir

Xvvjv v vHUchcvh.c{vhchchcjv v y¥fv vhv bt†dv ≥fg≥fb,c}ccv
     show- ed us light, al- le- lu- ia, al- le- lu- ia.


COMMUNION Omnes qui in Christo baptizáti estis            Gal. 3:27
         Cantors
i.
 Bvfv v GYcvùccccccccvhcvHIv v hv hv v ygv vGY.,v ]v ˝
A       S ma- ny of you as have been bap- ti- zed in- to Christ
     Choir

Bvv tfcvYG v vhcv hˆ khv v gv v fv vfbfbfbv svm }ccccccccv
     have put on Christ, al- le- lu- ia.

                    Verses from Psalm 29 may be sung.

       The weekdays that follow are in the first week after the
          Epiphany, or the First Week in Ordinary Time.




                                  60
SEASON OF LENT
                    ASH WEDNESDAY
INTROIT Miseréris ómnium               Wisd. 11:24-25, 27; Ps. 57
          Cantors
vij.
   Vbcdbygv vbHUv v vãvcvccvvcccccvv [vãcccvv bvÔ
T       HOU hast mercy on all things, O LORD, and hatest
                                        Choir

VvãcccccvccOcv kv ijv JI./v v]vb¨ugv vHUcv vãcvcv cÔ
 nothing that thou hast cre- a- ted: and wink- est at men’s


Vvãccc[cãcv vcccccccv[vãccccccvv [Ô
 iniquities, because they should amend, and sparest all men,
                                                   FINE

Vãcv ccvvcccccvv[c√çj˚Ov vjcvhvbvhbhbhv vrd, mbc}ccÓ
 for they are thine, O LORD, thou lov- er of souls.
       Cantors

Vvv ygv vUH cãccccccccv[v jv vlv v kv vkv vjv vjv kv/ ]Ô
Ps. Be mer- ciful unto me, O God, be mer-ci- ful un- to me:
  Choir                            Cantors            Full

Vvãcb v cvcvgv v vbhv bvfv, v dvm }v ygv UH cãccc]bcdbygv vbUH v}
for my soul trust- eth in thee. Glo-ry be...,(etc.) Thou hast
                              61
PROPER of the SEASON
GRADUAL Miserére mei Deus                                Ps. 57:2, 4
        Cantors
v.
 Vbv scfcvùcccccccccvccvhv vjvbvjvchv bh.v{Ï
B        E mer- ciful unto me, O God, be mer- ci- ful un- to me:
     Choir                               Cantors

Vvbfcvhchcv jcvgv vbhv vrd4b#@mv}v v svb v fcvhcv vjcvcÔ
 for my soul trust- eth in thee. ⁄ He shall send from
                  Choir

Vvvbjv. v hv. ]v fcvùccccccccccccvv jvccvv˝
     hea- ven: and save me from the reproof of him that


Vvv gv v bvhvchv rd4b#@c}vcccccccccvccccv
                       m
     would eat me up.


TRACT Dómine, non secundum peccáta nostra Ps. 103:10; 79:8, 9
        Cantors                                          Choir
viij.
   Vvdcvfccvvùcccccccccvvj.cv{vùccvv vbÓ
O            LORD, deal not with us after our sins: nor reward
                                                   Cantors

Vvùcccccccchcv hcvf,cvdc]cv ùcccvcv bÓ
                       m
     us according to our wick- ed-ness-es. ⁄ O LORD,

                                  62
ASH WEDNESDAY



VvùccccccccccccccccccccccbÓ
remember not our old sins, but have mercy upon us, and
            Choir

Vchcj.c]cùcccccccccvv fcdcbdbm bc}vcvbvÓ
 that soon: For we are come to great mi- se- ry.
  Cantors

Vvccùcccccccccccv[v ùvcccccccvÓ
 ⁄ Help us, O God of our salvation, for the glory of thy
                    Choir

Vvcùccvv v jc]vùccccccccccccccccÓ
            .
 Name, O Lord: O deliver us and be merciful unto our


Vvcùccccvfccvvbdbm c}cccccccccccc
 sins, for thy Name’s sake.




                              63
PROPER of the SEASON
LENT PROSE Attende, Dómine
       Choir
v.
 Bcvacvbv dcbgcvgcv[cgcv vkcvjv gcvhcgv, {cccv
H       EAR us, O LORD, * have mer- cy up- on us:


BvkcvgcscvbTF cbv dv dcvesccvavn }cccccccvvcÎ
 for we have sin- ned a- gainst thee. (Repeat after each verse)

     Cantors

Bcdcvdcv acv Àcv cv ES c[v vhcchcv gchcrdcdv{v˝
1.   To thee, Re- deem-       er, on thy throne of glo- ry:
2.   O Thou chief Cor- ner- stone, Right Hand of the Fa- ther:
3.   God, we im- plore       thee, in thy glo- ry sea- ted:
4.   Sins oft com- mit-     ted now we lay be- fore thee:
5.   In- no- cent, cap-    tive, ta- ken un- re- sis- ting:



Bcgcv gcv gcv vgcv vdv[v v fcv gcv hcv gcv rdcvsc{b˝
     lift we our weep- ing eyes in      ho- ly plead- ings:
     Way of Sal- va- tion, Gate of Life Ce- les- tial:
     bow down and hear- ken to thy weep- ing chil- dren:
     with true con- tri- tion, now no more we veil them:
     false- ly ac- cused, and for us sin- ners sen- tenced,




                               64
ASH WEDNESDAY



Bvgccvhccjcvkcgvc[vbvbgv vcÀccvfcvdcescàvn v }
 lis- ten O Je- su,           to our      sup-pli-ca- tions.
 cleanse thou our sin- ful    souls from all de- file- ment.
 pi- ty      and par- don    all our griev- ous tres- pas- ses.
 grant us, Re- dee- mer,      lov- ing     ab- so- lu- tion.
 save us, we pray thee,      Je- su      our Re- dee- mer.


OFFERTORY Exaltábo te                              Ps. 30:1.2
       Cantors
ij.
 Xdv vbrdcvDÁYv cvùcccvcccvv[v ùcccccccÓ
I     WILL mag- nify thee, O LORD, for thou hast set me
                                                     Choir

Xùccccccccvhcygv HUv vjv v vHUcvhch.v ]vÁyfv FYv v bÓ
  up, and not made my foes to tri- umph o- ver me: O LORD


Xvùcccccccccccvv v jv v yÁ fcbhv v vtd† v f≥ gf≥ v, v}
  my God, I cried unto thee, and thou hast heal- ed me.




                             65
PROPER of the SEASON
COMMUNION Qui meditábitur                             Ps. 1:2b, 3b
       Cantors
i.
 Bvv fv v bGYv vùccccccvccccvbccHIvbv vchcv Ó
H        E who doth meditate on the law of the LORD day
                 Choir

Bvygv v GY,.vc]v tfv v vGYvcvùv vccˆhˆkhv gcvfv vfbfbfbv smvb}ccv
     and night: will bring forth his fruit in due sea- son.

                           Psalm 1 may be sung.




                                   66
FIRST WEEK of LENT
                   First SUNDAY in LENT

INTROIT Invocábit me                                 Ps. 91:15, 16, & 1
       Cantors
vij.
   VbdbygcvHUcvãcccccccccccccccc[v Ô
H        E shall call upon me, and I will hearken unto him;
                                                        Choir

VãcccccccccJOcv vkv v kvbvijv vIJ v/. v]vbu¨ gv vUH cv vjvÔ
  I will deliver him, and bring him to ho- nor: with length of
                              FINE         Cantors

Vvvjcvjv b√çj˚Ov vjchvbvhbhbhv vr,dmbc}cvv vygv v HUcvãcccvbv Ô
 days will I     sa- tis- fy him. Ps. Who- so dwelleth under
                                         Choir

Vvv ãcccvvlv v vkv vjvcv kv/ c]v vãcccccccccÔ
  the defence of the Most High: shall abide under the
                                      Cantors

Vvv ãcb v cv vgv hv bv fv v vdvm }v vygv vUH cãcc]bvccccÔ
  shadow of the Al- migh- ty. Glo-ry be..., (etc.)
                       Full

Vvv ¨ugvHUcãv cv v]v v bdbygv HUcv vãccvvbv }ccccccv
   As it was..., (etc.) He shall ..., (etc.)


                                 67
PROPER of the SEASON
GRADUAL Angelis suis                                Ps. 91:11-12
         Cantors                                      Choir
v.
 Vvv bsv vbfvcùccccccvvHUcvbjv v hcvbh.v{v vhcjvcvbÓ
H         E shall give his Angels charge o- ver thee: to keep
                                Cantors

Vvbvhv gv bhvcvhv rd4b#@mv}v v v vsvb v vfcv hcv jcjcvhccvÓ
 thee in all thy ways. ⁄ They shall bear thee in their
               Choir

Vvvh.v ]v v vfcv ùccccccvjv vbgv vbvbhvchv vb rd4b#@mv}v v
 hands: that thou hurt not thy foot a- gainst a stone.


TRACT Qui hábitat                             Ps. 91:1-7, & 11-16
     Cantors
viij
   Vccdcv fcvùccccccccccccccvjc]Ó.
W          HO- SO dwelleth under the defence of the Most High:
       Choir

Vcùccccccccccccvv vhcv fcv vdc]vbcv Ó
                        , m
     shall abide under the shadow of the Al- migh- ty.
       Cantors

Vvv ùccccccccc[cv ùccccccccccvbÔ
⁄ I will say unto the Lord, Thou art my hope and my

                                68
FIRST WEEK of LENT
                   Choir                            Cantors

Vcvj.ccvh.c]cùcccccccvf,v vbdbm bc}vcv ùcv vbÓ
 strong- hold: my God, in him will I trust.      ⁄ For he
                                                    Choir

Vvvùcccccccccccccccj.cv h.v ]vùv ccbÓ
 shall deliver thee from the snare of the hun- ter: and from
                               Cantors

Vvvùccccvvfcvdcbdbm bc}cvvùccccccccvvbv Ó
 the noisome pes- ti- lence. ⁄ He shall defend thee under
               Choir

Vvvhcvjcv]v ùccccccccccccvvfv, v vbdbm b}v v Ó
          .
 his wings: and thou shalt be safe under his fea- thers.
    Cantors

Vvcùcccccccccccccccccccvjcv Ó            .
⁄ His faithfulness and truth shall be thy shield and buck-
       Choir

Vvhv. ]v vùccccccccccccccvfv, vbdbm bcv}v v Ó
 ler: thou shalt not be afraid for any terror by night.
    Cantors

Vvcùccccccccccccc[v ùvccccccvvÓ
⁄ Nor for the arrow that flieth by day; for the pestilence
                            69
PROPER of the SEASON
                              Choir

Vvv ùcccccvvjcv vhc]v ùccccccccccvv Ó
                    . .
 that walketh in dark- ness: nor for the sickness that
                                    Cantors

Vvùccccvv v v vfv, vcbvdbm b}cvvùccccvcccccÓ
 destroyeth in the noon- day. ⁄ A thousand shall fall
                                                     Choir

Vvvùcccccccccccccvccvcvj.vc]v ùvcvbÓ
 be- side thee, and ten thousand at thy right hand: but it
                                    Cantors

Vvv ùccccvv vfv, vcbdbm b}vcv vùccccccvvcccÓ
 shall not come nigh thee: ⁄ For he shall give his Angels
                      Choir                          Cantors

Vvv hcvjcvhv v vhv. ]v ùvccvccvvbfv v vdv bvdbm bc}vcvùvbvbÓ
 charge o- ver thee: to keep thee in all thy ways. ⁄ They
                                   Choir

Vvvùccccccccvvj.c]cvbùcvcccvv ccccvÓ
 shall bear thee in their hands: that thou hurt not thy foot
                         Cantors

Vvhcvfcvbdcbdbm bcv]cv vùccccccccccccvvÓ
 a- gainst a stone. ⁄ Thou shalt go upon the lion and
                         70
FIRST WEEK of LENT
            Choir

Vvjv. v vhc]v ùvcccccccccccccccccvvÓ
          .
 ad- der: the young lion and the dragon shalt thou tread
                     Cantors

Vvùcv v v fv, dbm b}ccvùccccccccccccccÓ
 under thy feet. ⁄ Because he hath set his love upon me,
                                   Choir

Vvv ùvccccccvjv v hch.v ]v ùvcbv cccccccvÓ
 therefore will I de- li- ver him: I will set him up, because
                               Cantors

Vvùcvccvfccdcbvdbm bv}ccvvb ùccvccccccvvbÓ
he hath known my Name. ⁄ He shall call upon me, and
                    Choir                            Cantors

Vvùvcv vjcv hc]v ùvcccccccvv vfcv bdbm bv}cùcvÓ
             .                 ,
 I will hear him: yea, I am with him in trou- ble. ⁄ I will
                                           Choir

Vvvùvcccccccccvcv vjv. v hc]v ùvcccccvvÓ
                          .
 deliver him, and bring him to ho- nour: with long life will


Vvùvcccccccvvccccvhcvfv, vbdbm bv}cccccv
 I satisfy him, and show him my sal- va- tion.
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PROPER of the SEASON
OFFERTORY Scápulis suis                                         Ps. 91:4-5
       Cantors
ij.
 Xvvdv v brdcDÁYv v ùcccvcccccc[v ùccvccvÓ
H        E shall de- fend thee under his wings, and thou shalt
                                          Choir

Xvùccygv v vUH v vjv v UH v chv. ]v yÁ fv vYF v cvùccccvccbÓ
     be safe un- der his fea- thers: his faith- fulness and truth


Xvùccvv jv v yÁ fcvbhv v vtd† v v vf≥ gf≥ v, c}cccccccc
     shall be thy shield and buck- ler.


COMMUNION Scápulis suis                                         Ps. 91:4-5
       Cantors
i.
 Bvvfv bvbGYv vcv ùcccvccccccccccvvbcv v Ó
T       HE LORD shall defend thee under his wings, and
                                                      Choir

Bvv ùvcccccvvbIH vbv v hchcvygv v GYv,. v]v tfv vYG vcvùv v v Ó
     thou shalt be safe un- der his fea- thers: his faith- fulness


Bvvùvcvbcccccvˆhkhv gccfv v fbfbfbv v smv}cccccbv
      and truth shall be thy shield and buck- ler.
                 Verses from Psalm 91:1-3, 11-16 may be sung.
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                       Second SUNDAY in LENT

INTROIT Tibi dixit cor meum                            Ps. 27:8, 9, & 1
         Cantors
vij.
      VvvbdbygvbvUH ccãccccccvv[v OJ cvkvbv vijv IJ v/. c]bvcvÔ
M Choir
           Y heart hath talked of thee, seek ye my face;
                                                              FINE

Vvbu¨ gv UH cv vãvcccccvv[v ãvb cc√jç O˚ v v jcvhv v hbhbhv vrd, bm }Ó
 thy face, LORD, will I seek: O hide not thy face from me.
         Cantors                                         Choir

Vccvygv vUH cv jcjv vlv v vkv v bjvcjcvkv/ c]cjcb v gvcbÓ
                                             .
 Ps. The LORD is my light and sal- va- tion: whom then
                        Cantors             Choir

Vcvhv bvfv, bdvm }v v vygv vUH cãv cv v]vu¨ gv UH cãv cv v]v cvcÎ
       shall I fear?    Glo- ry be... (etc.) As it was... (etc.)
  All

Vbdbygv v UH cvãcv v}cccccccccccccccc
 My heart hath... (etc.)




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PROPER of the SEASON
GRADUAL Sciant gentes                                Ps. 83:19, 14
         Cantors
v.
 Vvvbscv vfv vùccccccccccccvhcv hv jv v bÔ
L        ET the nations know that thou, whose Name is Je-
                  Choir


Vvjb.v vh.v v{vfcùccccccvvccvjcvbgv hvchv rd4b#@mv}Í
 ho- vah: art only the Most Highest ov- er all the earth.
        Cantors                                       Choir

Vvv vsvb v fcvhcv vhccbhcvhcbjcbv jv hcvhv ]v fcvùvcvÓ
⁄ O my God, make them like un- to a wheel: and as


Vvvhcjcv vjv bvgv vhvcvhv vrd4b#@vm }vcvccccccccv
 the stub- ble be-fore the wind.


TRACT Commovísti                                       Ps. 60:4, 6
          Cantors                            Choir
viij.
  Vvv dcv fcv ùcccccccjc]v hcbvhcfv v dv dvm ]Ó
                          .
T        HOU hast moved the land, O LORD: and di- vi- ded it.
        Cantors                     Choir               Cantors

Vcvvùcccccccvvj.v]v vhvhcvf,cvdc}cvv bvùccvÓ
                               m
⁄ Heal the sores there- of: for it sha- keth. ⁄ That they

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                                   Choir

Vcùccccccccccvvjc]cùccvvcccccvbÓ
                       .
      may triumph because of the truth: that thy beloved may


Vvvùccvfcdcbdbm bc}ccccccccccccccvv
      be de- li- ver- ed.


OFFERTORY Meditábor                              Ps. 119:47, 48
         Cantors
ij.
 Xcvdv v brdv YÁD v v cùcv v vccccccccccccÓ
M          Y de- light shall be in thy commandments,
                            Choir

Xvvygv vUH v vjv v vUH v vhc]v yÁ fv YF v cvùccccccvbcccvÓ
                           .
  which I have lov- ed: my hands also will I lift up unto


Xvùccvv vcccccbvjv vyÁ fvbhv v vtd† v f≥ gf≥ v, c}cccvv v
      thy commandments, which I have lov- ed.




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PROPER of the SEASON
COMMUNION Visiónem                                   Matt. 17:19
      Cantors                           Choir
i.
 Bvv fv bv v v GYv ùccbHIv vygv v GY,.v {vtfv vGYvcùvccvbcv cv Ó
T       ELL the vision to no man, un- til the Son of Man be


Bcùv hˆ khv vgcv fv v fbfbfbv vsvm }ccccccccccccv
     risen a- gain from the dead.

                     Verses from Psalms 45:1-8, 18
                     or 97:1-6, 11-12 may be sung.




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                    Third SUNDAY in LENT

INTROIT Oculi mei                               Ps. 25:15, 16, & 1-2
        Cantors
vij.
   VbcdbygcvHUcvãvcvcccccvccccc[vbãcccÔ
M          INE eyes are ever looking unto the LORD, for he
                                        Choir

VvvãccccccvvOJ ckvbv vijv IJ v/. ]vbu¨ gcv UH cãcccccvÔ
shall pluck my feet out of the net: look thou upon me, and
                                                           FINE

Vvãcccccccv[v ãccccccvjç√ O˚ v vjv v hv hbhbhvrd, bm }Ó
 have mercy upon me, for I am desolate and in mi- se- ry.
          Cantors                                         Choir

Vccvygv vUH cvãccccccvvb vlv vkcv jv vkv/ ]cãbvbcv Ô
   Ps. Un- to thee, O LORD, do I lift up my soul: my God,


Vvvãcccccccc[vãccvccgv vhcv fv bcbvdvm }v vÓ
       in thee have I trusted, let me not be con- foun- ded.
   Cantors               Choir             Full

Vvv vygv UH cãv cv v v]v u¨ gv UH cãv cv v ]v bdbygv vUH cvãccc}
   Glo- ry be..., (etc.) As it was..., (etc.) Mine eyes..., (etc.)


                                 77
PROPER of the SEASON
GRADUAL Exsúrge Dómine                              Ps. 9:19, ⁄ 3
        Cantors
v.
  Vbsccfcv vùccccccvvbhvbcvjv jcv bhcbh.cv]cvÏ
U       P, LORD, and let not man have the up- per hand:
     Choir                                          Cantors

Vbvfcùccvcccvjcv bgv bhvchv rdb4b#@mv}v ccsvb v vfbv vbÓ
 let the heathen be jud- ged in thy sight. ⁄ While mine
                                    Choir

Vvùvccccbvjv vbhcvhc]v v fcvùcv cccvcv ccvvÓ
                          .
 enemies are dri- ven back: they shall fall and perish


Vvhv v fchv v rdb4#@vm }vcvccccccccvcccccvv
     at thy pre- sence.


TRACT Ad te levávi                                    Ps. 123:1-3
         Cantors                            Choir
viij.
   Vvdcv fcvùcccccvcj.c]v ùvcccccccvvÓ
U       N- TO thee lift I up mine eyes: O thou that dwellest in
                          Cantors

Vvùvcfcvbdc}cvv bùccccccccccvvjchc]v vÓ
      , m                       ..
the hea- vens. ⁄ Behold, even as the eyes of ser- vants:

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  Choir                                   Cantors

Vvùcccccccccccbbfcvbdc]cv ùcccvbvcv vÓ
                           , m
  look unto the hand of their mas- ters. ⁄ And as the eyes
                 Choir                               Cantors


Vùcv vjcv hc]vùccccccccvbfcv dbm b}cvvùcvcÓ
       . .                     ,
  of a mai- den: unto the hand of her mis- tress. ⁄ Even so
                                         Choir


Vùccccccccccvccvcvj.c]v ùccvbcccvÓ
 our eyes wait upon the LORD our God: until he have
                         Cantors                        Choir


Vvvùcv cv f,cdbm b}v cùccvvccccccvvj.cv ]v bhv bÓ
 mercy up- on us. ⁄ Have mercy upon us, O LORD: have


Vvvùcv cv fcdbm b}v cccccccccccccccv
           ,
mercy up- on us


OFFERTORY Iustítiæ Dómini                        Ps. 19:8, 10, 11
      Cantors
ij.
  Xvcdv v brdv vYÁD v v vùccccchcvygcv UH v v jcvbUH vcv bÓ
T     HE sta- tutes of the LORD are right, and re- joice

                                   79
PROPER of the SEASON
                  Choir

Xvhv vhc]vcvyÁ fv vYF v ùcccccvbcccvccccvv b[vÓ
       .
 the heart: sweet- er also than honey and the honeycomb:


Xvùccvv vcccvbjv vyÁ fvbvbhv v td† v vf≥ gf≥ v, c}ccccvcv
     moreover by them is thy ser- vant taught.


COMMUNION
Sunday Year A: When the Gospel of the Samaritan Woman is read:
Qui bíberit aquam                                        John 4: 13-14
        Cantors
i.
 Bvvccfv bv vGYv v vùcccvvcccccccccccvÓ
W          HO- SO drinketh the water that I shall give him,
                          Choir

Bvv bIH vcygv vYG v., v ]v tfv YG v v vùvcccccccccv[ccbbvÓ
     saith the LORD: it shall be in him a well of water,


Bvcùccvvccvv ˆhkhv gv v fv v fbfbfbv smv}cccccvcc
     springing up unto e- ver- last- ing life.

             The First Song of Isaiah, Ecce Deus may be sung.




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THIRD WEEK of LENT
Other days: Passer invénit                                      Ps. 84:3,4
       Cantors
i.
 Bvcv fv v vYG v v ùvcccccccccccccvv ccÓ
T        HE spar- row hath found her an house, and the
                                                        Choir

BvvcùcccccccHIcvhcvhcvygcGY.v, {vcvtfv vGYccvÓ
     swallow a nest where she may lay her young: e- ven


Bvv ùcccvvccccvIH cchcvgv v fv v fbfbfv vsvm c}cvvÏ
     thy altars, O LORD of hosts, my King and my God.
      Cantors                                        Choir

Bvvfv v v YG v ùvcccccvIH cvhcvygcYG v., {vcv tfv vYG cccÓ
     Bless- ed are they that dwell in thy house: they will


Bvvhv hˆ khv vgv v fv v vfbfbfv vsvm c}cccccccccccv
     be al- way prais- ing thee.

             The First Song of Isaiah, Ecce Deus may be sung.




                                   81
PROPER of the SEASON
                     Fourth SUNDAY in LENT
INTROIT Lætáre Ierúsalem (G.H.P.)                    Is. 66: 10,11; Ps. 122:1
       Cantors               Full
v.
  VvvbscvFb flTcb¯rdcvfcvscvdcfb b b hb hb {b yfv bvbhijb b˘ygb bvhijb b˘ygb Ó
R       E-JOICE ye * with Je- ru- sa- lem; and be ye glad for


Vhbhbhb˘fg˘fbMc{vfchbjbhb fb r®sc|bgv |bdtfv gb5b$#ƒTb$#v SE4#@dcesmnc]v fv vÓ
     her,        all ye             that de- light       in    her: ex-


Vvvhv vfcb ¥§Yv vdv |fbgbfc¯sbd¯scsbM b{b bscdcfv FYb yfcr<dƒb ∞Tc˘tf<mb b[Ï
     ult and sing for joy with her, all ye that in sad- ness


VcFY7^ç %$crd< bƒ ∞Tctfc]crdchchijchv [v b hbhbhcdv hv UH b•IvÓ
                           M<
      mourn for            her:      that ye may suck, and be sa- tis-


V|vH¿Ubç^%≈$gctf<Mc{vscb DRcb b®¢6vhv[v scDRcHUb^bΩ#c|bFYb$Ω#FTb$#v SE4b#Ω@dvÎ
      fi-   ed      with the breasts of her con- so-                 la-
 FINE            Cantors                                           Choir

Vvesc}cbcscfcb hcb bhcchcchchchcjc]cfchv bÓ
      NM
     tions. Ps. I was glad when they said un-to me: * we will



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                                           Cantors        Full

Vvhvhv vhcvhcvjcvgchcv f,v}cscfch}cscFb flTcrdxv}
 go in- to the house of the LORD. Glo-ry be (2)* Re - joice ye...


The Introit may be sung more simply thus:
      Cantors
vij.
   VbdbygcHUcv cjcvãccccc[vãccccvvbxccvv b Ô
R      E- JOICE ye with Jerusalem; and be ye glad for
                                                      Choir

VcãccccvJOcvkcvkcvijcv JI./c]v ¨ugvbcbHUcãcvccbbÔ
   her, all ye that de - light in her:               ex- ult and sing


Vvãcccccvv [v ãccccccccccccccv[vÔ
 for joy with her, all ye that in sadness mourn for her:


Vcãccccccccccccccvv[v ãbvccccvv Ô
  that ye may suck, and be sa- tis- fi- ed with the breasts
                                          Cantors

Vvjcjç√ O˚ v vjv v v hv hbhbhv vrd, bm }cvv vygv UH cjccjccjcvlc
  of her con- so- la- tions. Ps. I was glad when they said

* See tones for the Gloria Patri on p. 463 ff.

                                      83
PROPER of the SEASON
                 Choir

Vkcjv k/v [v vãcccccccvvcvgcchcfcdvm vccb}
un -to me:* we will go in- to the house of the LORD.
      Cantors                Choir                   Full

Vcygv UH cãvcc}cxu¨ gv UH cãcc}cbdbygcUH ccãccc}
      Glo-ry be..., (etc.)   As it was..., (etc.)   Re - joice      ye..., (etc.)



GRADUAL Lætátus sum                                                 Ps. 122:1,7
       Cantors                                              Choir
v.
 Vbsv vfcvùcccccchcvjcbhv bh.c]bvfcvùcccvbv Ó
I      WAS glad when they said un- to me: we will go into
                                         Cantors

Vvhcvjcv bgv vbhv rdb4b#@mv}vccsvb v vfbchvcvbjv vbvbhch.c]v Ï
 the house of the LORD. ⁄ Peace be with- in thy walls:
     Choir

Vvvfcvùcv vcccccvjv vbgv vbhv vhv vrdb4b#@mv}vcvccc
 and plenteousness with- in thy pa- la- ces.




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FOURTH WEEK of LENT
TRACT Qui confídunt                               Ps. 125:1-2
         Cantors                               Choir
viij.
    Vvvdcv fcv ùccccccccvjc]cvùvcvcccÓ
                           .
T       HEY that put their trust in the LORD, shall be even
                          Cantors                      Choir

Vùvccccvvfcbdvm }cvbùccccccccjchc]vùvcÓ
             ,                 ..
as the mount Si- on: which may not be re- mov- ed, but
                               Cantors

Vvùvccccvvcfcbdvm }ccvbùcccccccccvjcÓ
                ,
 standeth fast for e- ver. ⁄ The hills stand about Je- ru-
             Choir

Vvhchc]v ùvccccccccccccccccccvÓ
      .
  sa- lem; even so standeth the LORD round about his


Vvv ùvc[cùccccccccvfcvdcvbdmvc}ccccvv
 people; from this time forth for ev- er- more.


OFFERTORY Laudáte Dóminum                         Ps. 135:3-6
        Cantors
ij.
      Xvdv v brdv v cv D6v vùcccccccccccv[vbùv v vÓ
O         PRAISE the LORD, for the LORD is gracious; O

                               85
PROPER of the SEASON
                                                      Choir

XvùccccccccccvygvUH v jv bUH cv hv. ]v vyÁ fv bv 6F v vùv Ó
 sing praises unto his Name, for it is love-ly: what- so-ever


Xvùccvv vccc[cùcccchv vbjv v vyÁ fvb hv v td† v f≥ gf≥ v, v }
  the LORD pleas-ed, that did he in hea- ven and in earth.


Sunday Year C: When the Gospel of the Prodigal Son is read:
OFFERTORY Illúmina óculos meos                              Ps. 13:3, 4
      Cantors                                                 Choir
ij.
 Xdv cv vbrdv vD6cvhccvygv HUv vjv v vHUv vhv v h.v v]cÁyfv v Ï
L      IGHT-en mine eyes, that I sleep not in death; lest


XvvFYv vùv vccccccbjv v Áyfvbv vbhvbvt†dv v≥fg≥fv v vf,v }ccv
 mine enemy say, I have pre - vail - ed a - gainst him.




                                  86
FOURTH WEEK of LENT
COMMUNION Ierúsalem quæ ædificátur                            Ps. 122: 3,4
       Cantors
i.
 Bfv vbGYv v ùcccccccvvcccccvvHIv hvchchcÓ
J    E-RU-SALEM is built as a city, that is at u-ni-ty in
                 Choir

BvygcYG v., ]v btfv vYG v v ùcccvvccvv v[v ùccccccccÓ
     it-self: for thi-ther the tribes go up, even the tribes


Bvvùcccvv[vùccvvcv hˆ khv vgcfv v vfbfbfbv svm }ccccvv
 of the Lord; to testify un-to thy name, O Lord.


                         Verses from Psalm 122 may be sung.

Sunday Year A: When the Gospel of the Man born blind is read:
COMMUNION Lutum fecit                               John 9:6, 11, 38
       Cantors
i.
 Bvv vfv bv GYv vcvùccccccccbcccvHIv vhcvhv vbÓ
T       HE LORD spat on the ground and made clay of the
                 Choir

Bvvygv YG v., ]vtfv vYG v vùvccccccccccccccbbvcÓ
     spit- tle, and he anointed mine eyes, and I went and



                                        87
PROPER of the SEASON



Bvùcv v [v vùccccvv v v v v vˆhkhv vgcv fv v fbfbfbv smvbcv}
 wash- ed, and I receiv- ed sight and be- lieved in God.

             Verses from Psalm 27:1, 4-6, 9-10, 15 may be sung.



Sunday Year C: When the Gospel of the Prodigal Son is read:
COMMUNION Opórtet te                                               Lk. 15:2
          Cantors                                          Choir
i.
 BfvbGYv vùcccccccvvHIvchvcygcGY.v, v]v btfv vGYv cv Ó
I    T is meet that we should be glad, my son, for thy


Bvvùcccvvccccccccvv [v hˆ khv vgv vfv v fbfbfbv svm v}
     brother was dead and is alive again: was lost and is found.

             Verses from Psalm 27:1, 4-6, 9-10, 15 may be sung.




                                    88
FIFTH WEEK of LENT
                    Fifth SUNDAY in LENT
INTROIT Iudica me, Deus                          Ps. 43: 1, 2, 3
       Cantors
vij.
   VvbdbygcvUH cv ãcvccccccbb[vb ãccccvvxvbv cv Ô
G         IVE sen- tence with me, O God, and defend the cause
                                                 Choir


VvãccccccccccbbvJOcv kcvijcJI./v ]bv¨ugvb b UH cjcbÔ
  of my soul against the un- god- ly peo- ple: de - li- ver


Vcãcccccccccccccccccccb[v jcÔ
  me, and rid me from the deceitful and wicked man: for
                                                         FINE

Vcãcccccccccvvjcc√çj˚Ov vjv v vhv vhbhbhv r,dbm }v vÓ
  thou, O Lord, art my God, and my strong sal- va- tion.
       Cantors


Vvv ygv UH cvãcccccccccvcvjcvlvcvkv vjcv kv? ]Ô>
Ps. O send out thy light and thy truth, that they may lead me:
  Choir


Vcãccccccccccccjv v ≈gv vhcvf,cvdmv v}cÓ
 and bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy dwel- ling.



                               89
PROPER of the SEASON
 Cantors                Choir            Full


Vcvygv HUcãvc}vv v¨ugv HUcvãcc}cbdbygcHUcv ãcccv}
     Glo-ry be... (etc.) As it was... (etc.) Give sen- tence... (etc.)


GRADUAL Eripe me, Dómine                  Ps. 143: 9, 10 ⁄ Ps. 18:49
      Cantors
v.
 Vvvbvscvbfcvhcv vhchch˘ c[chccjcvjcvhcvhc]bv vÏ   .
D        E-LIV-ER me, O LORD, from mine e- ne- mies:
      Choir

Vvv fcv v hv bhchcbhcvjcv vgcb hcv hcvrdb4b#@vm ]bccbv v Í
     Teach me to do the thing that plea- seth thee.
      Cantors

Vcvbsvb fcvhcùcccccccccccccccccÓ
 ⁄ It is the LORD that delivereth me from my cruel


Vvùccv[vùcccccccccccchcv jcjchc]v Ï               ..
     enemies, and setteth me up above mine ad-ver-sa-ries:
     Choir

Vvvfchcvùcccccvjv vbv vgv vhcvhcvrdb4b#@vm c}ccc
     thou shalt deliver me from the wic- ked man.


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TRACT Sæpe expugnaverunt me                           Ps. 129: 1-4
        Cantors
viij.
    Vcdcv fv hv ùccccccccccjcvcvhc{v vÓ
M Choir
           A - NY a time have they fought a - gainst me:
                              Cantors                 Choir

Vvhcchcfcv dc]cccùcccccvvjc{cùcccvÓ
               m
from my youth up.         ⁄ May Israel now say: yea many a
                                                        Cantors

Vvùccccccccccccccfcv dmc]ccvùcv Ó
  time have they vexèd me from my youth up.           ⁄ But
                                              Choir

Vvcùccccccccccvvjcchv ]cùccccccvÓ
  they have not prevailèd a - gainst me: the plowers
                                    Cantors

Vvcùccccfcv dcdbm c{ccùccvvcccvjcv hc]Ó
  ploughèd up- on my back. ⁄ And made long fur-rows:
   Choir

Vvvùcccccccccccccccccccccvv Ó
  but the righteous LORD hath hewn the snares of the




                               91
PROPER of the SEASON



Vvùccccvvfcvbdbm bc}ccccccccccvv ccvv
  ungodly in pie- ces.


OFFERTORY Confitébor tibi                Cf. Ps. 119:7, 10, 17, 25
      Cantors
ij.
 Xdcv brdv v vYÁD v cùccccccccccccccvv Ó
 I        WILL give thanks unto the LORD with my whole


Xvvhc{v ùccccccccccccvhv bygcHUcv jcv Ó
      heart; O do well unto thy servant, that I may live, and
                        Choir

XcHUcchchc]cvyÁ fv vFYcv ùcccccccjcÁyfvcvbÓ
      keep thy word: quick-en thou me, according to thy


Xvvhcvtd† cf≥ gf≥ v, c}ccccccccccccccvcb
      word, O LORD.




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FIFTH WEEK of LENT
COMMUNION Videns Dóminus
When the Gospel of Lazarus is read:           John 11:33,35,43, 44,39
       Cantors
i.
 BvccvfvccGYcvhcv[v ùccccvvcccccvvccÓ
W         HEN the LORD * saw the sister of Lazarus weeping
                                                    Choir

Bùcccccccvv vIH chv vygcgcvhcv{vtfv YG v vhv v ùcvÓ
                               < .
 at the tomb, and the Jews al-so wee- ping, he cri- ed with a


Bvùccc[v ùccccccc[vùcccccccvccvvÓ
 loud voice, Lazarus come forth: and he that was dead came


Bvhc[cùcccvchˆ khv vgv v vfv v fbfbfbv v vsvm }cccccv
     forth bound hand and foot with grave-clothes.

                   Verses from Psalm 130 may be sung.




                                      93
PROPER of the SEASON
COMMUNION Nemo te condemnávit                              John 8: 10, 11
When the Gospel of the adulterous woman is read:
     Cantors
i.
 BvvcvfvccGYc[cvùv vcccccccv{v v HIvcbygb cvbÌ
W          O- MAN, where are thine accusers?
             Choir
                                                         No man,


BvvYG c]cvygcYG cùccccccc[v hˆ khv gcvfv fbfbfbv svm v}
      ,.
 LORD. Nei- ther do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more.

               Verses from Psalm 32:1-3, 5-6, 9 may be sung.




COMMUNION Qui mihi ministrat                                    John 12:26
When any other Gospel is read:
  Cantors
i.
 Bvfv YG v v hchcvhv vcvhv{v IH v vhcvhcygb vcYG v,. ]v tfccGYcÓ
I    F a- ny man serve me, let him fol-low me: and where
            Choir

Bvhvhv{cvhcv vhv hcˆhkhv gcvfv v fbfbfbv smv}ccccccvv
     I am, there shall al- so my ser- vant be.

              Verses from Psalm 17:1-2, 9-12, 16 may be sung.




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                   SUNDAY OF THE PASSION

                   AT THE BLESSING OF PALMS
ANTIPHON Hosanna fílio David
       Cantors            Choir
vij.
   Vvv dcvD&ccvvjv. vcjcjchcgv v hv jkjv{cgv v hcjkjvÓ
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H       O- SAN- NA * to the son of Da- vid: bles- sed is


Vvhjh.v[vcvhv rdcvescFYcbhcvÁyfv vgcvFTcv dMc]v vhv vhvcvÓ
 he        that co- meth in the Name of the LORD. O King


Vhchbhb hv FY7b^b%hv yg.,v{v dcvD&¥ccbJIb^b≈$cgcvF%cdmcv dmc}cvv
 of Is-      ra-    el: Ho- san- na    in the high- est.


PSALM 118 Confitémini Dómino
   Cantors

VccygcHUcvãccccccccvv vlckv vÃcjcÃvk/vb]Ô
⁄ 1. O give thanks un- to the LORD, for he is gra- cious;
   Choir                                         Choir

Vbv ãcccccccckcjvãv vhv vùv tf,mc}cvv vdv D&¥cv j.v
  because his mercy en-dur-eth for ev-er.     Ant. Ho-san-na.



                                  95
HOLY WEEK
22 The same stone which the build-ers refused, * is become
   the head-stone in the corner. Ant. Ho-san-na.
23 This is the LORD’S doing, * and it is mar-vel-lous in our
   eyes. Ant. Ho-san-na.
27 God is the LORD, who hath show-ed us light; * bind the
   sacrifice with cords, | yea, even unto the horns of the altar.
   Ant. Ho-san-na.
28 Thou art my God, and I will thank thee; * thou art my
   God, and I will praise thee. Ant. Ho-san-na.


                    AT THE PROCESSION
     Deacon                 All

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⁄ Let us go forth in peace. ± In the Name of Christ. A-men.

ANTIPHON Púeri Hebræórum, portántes
         Cantors                           Choir
i.
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T       HE chil- dren of the He- brews,* bear-ing bran-ches


Bvfv vGYch.v {v fv v vhv v vtfcgcv vrdcsmv {v v fbrdv wav vav cÍ
     of o-live, went out to meet the L ORD , cry-ing out


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             ,                        m m
 and say- ing, Ho- san- na          in the high- est.
                               96
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PSALM 24 Dómini est terra
      Cantors                                           Choir
i.
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T       HE earth is the Lord’s, and all that there-in is:    the


Bbvùccccccccchcv gcvfccGYcv òcv tf,mc}c
    com- pass of the world, and they that dwell there- in.

2     For he hath founded it upon the seas : and prepared it
      upon the floods. Repeat Antiphon.
7     Lift up your heads, O ye gates, | and be ye lift up, ye
      everlas-ting doors : and the King of glo-ry shall come in.
8     Who is the King of glo-ry : it is the LORD strong and
      mighty, even the LORD migh-ty in battle. Repeat antiphon.
9     Lift up your heads O ye gates, and be ye lift up, ye everlas-
      ting doors : and the King of glo-ry shall come in.
10 Who is the King of glo-ry : even the Lord of hosts, | he is
   the King of glory. Repeat Antiphon.
Gloria Patri is omitted.




                                 97
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ANTIPHON Pueri Hebræorum vestiménta
      Cantors                             Choir
i.
 Bvv vsv v fcv wav fcvgcYF cv hc[ccHIcv vhcvhcv gv vbÏ
                                     .
T       HE chil- dren of the He- brews,* spread their gar- ments


Bvfv v TF cvgv, {v vfv v gv v dv vfcv escsvm {v v scfv csccvÎ
     in the way and cri- ed out say- ing, Ho-san-na


Bvdv v fv vgcvdcvfcvg,c{cdcvbvfcGYcvgcvfcccvvcÏ
     to the son of Da- vid: bles- sed is he that


BvvTF cvfv[vcdcvfcgcv dcrdcsc}ccccccccvv
                                       m
 com- eth          in the name of the LORD.

PSALM 47 Omnes gentes, pláudite
             Cantors
i.
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O    Choir
             CLAP your hands to- ge- ther, all ye peo- ple:


BbvùccccccccchcgcvfcvGYcòcvtf,mc}cccv
 O sing unto God with the voice of me- lo- dy.


                                  98
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2    For the LORD is high, and to be fear-ed : he is the great
     King up-on all the earth.                 Repeat Antiphon.

3    He shall subdue the people un-der us : and the nations
     un-der our feet.
4    He shall choose out an heritage for us : even the worship
     of Jacob, whom he loved.                    Repeat Antiphon.

5    God is gone up with a mer-ry noise : and the LORD with
     the sound of the trump.
6    O sing praises, sing praises unto our God : O sing praises,
     sing praises un-to our King.                Repeat Antiphon.

7    For God is King of all the earth : sing ye praises with un-
     derstanding.
8    God reigneth over the hea-then : God sitteth up-on his
     holy seat.                              Repeat Antiphon.

9    The princes of the people are joined unto the people of
     the god of A-bra-ham : for God, which is very high ex-
     alted, | doth defend the earth, as it were with a shield.
                                                              Repeat Antiphon.
Gloria Patri is omitted.


Here may be sung the hymn, Gloria, laus et honor, 1940 Hymnal 62, English
Hymnal: 621, 622.

After the procession, the celebrant begins with the Collect for the day.




                                       99
HOLY WEEK
                           AT MASS
TRACT Deus, Deus meus                                 Ps. 22
      Cantors
ij.
 Xvv dv v fcv vùcccccvccccccccccvv Ó
M         Y God, my God, look upon me: why hast thou
                       Choir

Xvvhcjv v hcvhv v]vùcccccccccccccccÓ
      for-sa-ken me : and art so far from my health and from
                                         Cantors

Xvv ùcccbgv v dcdccfc}cvv dv v fcùccccvbcÓ
      the words of my com-plaint? ⁄ O my God, I cry in the
                                         Choir

Xcbùcccccccccvvjv v]cùcccccccccÓ
      daytime, but thou hearest not : and in the night season
                               Cantors

Xvùcvgv vdcv vdcfc}cvvdv vcvfccùvcvccvvbjv hv]Ó
      also I take no rest. ⁄ And thou continuest ho-ly :
                                          Cantors

Xvùcccccvcgv vdv dv fc}cvdv v fcùccccvcÔ
      O thou worship of Is-ra-el. ⁄ Our fa-thers hoped in



                               100
PALM SUNDAY
           Choir

Xvv jv v]v ùcccvcccccccccvv gcdcdv vf}vÎ
  thee : they trusted in thee, and thou didst de-li-ver them.
     Cantors                                       Choir

Xccvdv v vfcùv cccccccvv v vjv v vhv ]cùcv vÓ
  ⁄ They cal-led upon thee, and were hol-pen : they put
   Choir

Xvv ùccccccccccccvvgcvdcv fv }cccÎ
  their trust in thee, and were not con-foun-ded.
    Cantors                                        Choir

Xvv v vdv fv vùcccccccccccvv jv v]v vùccvvÓ
 ⁄ But as for me, I am a worm, and no man : a very


Xcùcccccccccccccgcvdcv fc}ccvÎ
  scorn of men, and the outcast of the peo-ple.
   Cantors

Xvcdv v vfcv ùccvvcccccccvjv v]cccccÓ
 ⁄ All they that see me laugh me to scorn :




                            101
HOLY WEEK
   Choir

Xvv ùccccccccccccccccvygcvdv vfv}bÎ
  they shoot out their lips, and shake their heads, say-ing,
     Cantors


Xvv v vdv vfv v ùcccccccccccvv jv hchvc]v Ó
 ⁄ He trus-ted in God, that he would de-li-ver him :
   Choir                                           Cantors

Xvvùccccccccccvgcv dv v vfv}bv v v vdvcvfv v Ó
  let him deliver him, if he will have him. ⁄ They stand
                                       Choir

Xvv ùccccccccvv jv hvc]v ùccccccccvÓ
  staring and looking up-on me : they part my garments
                                                       Cantors

Xvvùcccccccccccccvgv vdv v fv}bvcv v dv Ï
  among them, and cast lots upon my ves-ture. ⁄ Save
                               Choir

Xvvfv v ùccccccvjv ]vcvùccccccccccvÓ
  me from the lion’s mouth : thou hast heard me also from
                                         Cantors

Xvvùcccccccvgvdv vdv vfv v}bv v dv v vfv v v ùccvvÓ
among the horns of the u-ni-corns. ⁄ O praise the LORD,
                         102
PALM SUNDAY
                    Choir

Xvvùccvvjv v hv]v v vùccccccccccvv v vgv v vÎ
  ye that fear him : magnify him all ye of the seed of
              Cantors                      Choir

Xvvdv vfv}bvcv v dv vfv v vhcv jv vchvc]v v ùcccvvcvÓ
  Ja-cob. ⁄ My seed shall serve him : they shall be
                                                   Cantors

Xvvùccccccccccccvgv vdv fv}bvcv v dv v vfvÓ
counted unto the LORD for a ge-ner-a-tion. ⁄ They shall


Xvv ùccccccccvv cccccvcvjv chv cvhv]bÓ
  come, and the heavens shall declare his righ-teous-ness:
    Choir


XvvùccccccccccccccccvgcvdcccÎ
  unto a people that shall be born, whom the LORD


Xvdv cfv}bvcv vccccccccccccccccc
 hath made.




                            103
HOLY WEEK
GRADUAL Christus factus est                         Phil. 2:8, 9
      Cantors
v.
 Vbccsccfcvùcccccccccjv v vbjvcbhcbhc]vbÏ             .
C Choir
         HRIST be- came obedient for our sakes un- to death:
                                         Cantors

Vbfcùccvv vjcbgv vbhv vrdb4b#@vm }vccvvsvb v vfbcv vùcccÓ
 e- ven the death of the Cross. ⁄ Where-fore God also
                                 Choir

Vvvùvcccvjv v jv vbhcvhv. v]vfcvùcccccccccvÓ
 hath highly ex- al- ted him: and given him a Name


Vvvùccvvhv v jcvgv v vhv rdb4b#@vm }vcccccccccvv
     which is a- bove ev - ’ry name.


OFFERTORY Impropérium                              Ps. 69:21, 22
        Cantors
ij.
 Xvvdv v brdv v DÁYv v vùccccccccccccccvvb Ó
T       HY re- buke hath broken my heart, and I am full of


Xvvùccv[v ùccccvbcccvccccvv bv v v v v ygcÓ
     heaviness: I looked for some to have pity upon me, but

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Anglican use gradual

  • 1. THE ANGLICAN USE GRADUAL ADAPTED BY C. DAVID BURT PARTRIDGE HILL PRESS MANSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 2006
  • 2. First Edition 2004 Corrected Version, March 17, 2006 Printed by Partridge Hill Press Mansfield, MA Copyright © 2004 All rights reserved. For permission to use this material obtained on line, contact cdburt@alumni.bowdoin.edu
  • 3. PREFACE Since the reform of the Latin Rite in the 1960’s, the use of a three-year cycle for the Eucharistic Lectionary has necessitated a reorganization of the minor propers of the Mass. The Graduale Romanum published by Solesmes in 1979 has provided the Latin chant for the Mass, but there has existed no English version. The great work of the Rev. G. H. Palmer and Francis Burgess, early in the last century, to provide plainchant settings for the music of the liturgy, endowed the English-speaking world with a rich corpus of chant. It is to be lamented that the Catholic Church did not draw on this heritage when the Mass began to be celebrated in the vernacular. The insistence on “modernized” English made this impossible. At the same time, the An- glican Communion was engaged in its own liturgical upheaval, and in America the traditional Book of Common Prayer was replaced by a liturgy using more modern English. The Coverdale Psalter of the Prayerbook was replaced with a modern English Psalter. This has all led to the desuetude of The Plainchant Gradual of Palmer and Burgess and The English Gradual of Francis Burgess. Nevertheless, the Pastoral Provision for Anglicans in the Roman Catholic Church and the many traditionalist churches that use the Anglican liturgy have re-awakened the need for a revision of the Gradual in English. The present work follows the structure of the Graduale Romanum and draws upon and occasionally incorporates the musicological work of Dr. Palmer (G.H.P.), Francis Burgess (F.B.), and Winfred Douglas (W.D.). This first edition gives the simpler chants in order to provide a practical book that can be used in most churches. Occasionally the ancient melo- dies adapted by Palmer are given as well. The American Gradual, edited by Bruce Ford, gives the more complex traditional melodies set to the 1979 Psalter text. While this work is intended for the Anglican Use in the Catholic Church, it is hoped that it will prove useful to Anglicans and to Catholics as well. C.D.B.
  • 4. CONTENTS Season of Advent 5 Season of Christmas 25 Epiphany 53 Season of Lent 61 Holy Week 95 Season of Easter 127 Whitsunday 202 Trinity Sunday 209 Corpus Christi 213 Ordinary Time 217 Christ the King 375 Commons 379 Propers 395 Votive 447 For the Departed 454 Common Tones 461 Indices 473
  • 5. SEASON OF ADVENT FIRST WEEK OF ADVENT INTROIT Ad te levávi (G.H.P.) Ps. 25: 1-3 Cantors Full viij. Bbbgb vb t®sbvbvfb v vbGhcyg. ,b v[b v b G8bkb bhb bGYb b bFTb b bghgb tf,b b{bH8bv kbkbokb bKO?>vb[Ó U N-TO thee, O LORD,* lift I up my soul: O my God, Bbygv bcgvcgbv vfbv FYb ijvb÷u÷hbv[vkckv kbkbkvbygvgfl%v ˘gh˘gv vg,c]v kv vb in thee have I trus-ted, let me not be con- found-ed; nei- Bkbkbkvghgv klkcuhckbkbkv gcgc[v YG I∆ v vuhcv bhcfcvfb]v cv Ó , ther let mine e- ne-mies tri - umph ov-er me: FINE Bvygv Gb ¶&v vg,b b [bvF%cg,Hb kjb b klkb vbhjhv[b bG^cbvhb b bÁyfb bygb v˘ghg˘ cg,v }˝ for all they that look for thee shall not be a-sha-med. Cantors Choir Bccgv b chcgijv bKOcb b kb bcb kb v b ]bv vkb ijb bv GYccbijccvv Ó Ps. Shew me thy ways, O LORD: * and teach me Cantors Full Bvvhcgb, b}cvgchc8G b b bc}bcgcvts® cfc}ccccccv thy paths. Glo-ry be (2)*. Un- to thee,..., (etc.) * See tones for the Gloria Patri on p. 467 ff. 5
  • 6. PROPER of the SEASON The Introit may be sung more simply thus: INTROIT Ad te levávi Ps. 25: 1-3 Cantors vij. Vbdbygv v vUH v bv ãcvcccvv cccvbcc[v vãcccvvcÔ U N- TO thee, O LORD, lift I up my soul; O my Vcãcccccccccv[v ãcccvv JOv vkcbv ijcv JI./v]Ô God, in thee have I trusted, let me not be con- foun- ded: Choir Vv¨ugcv HUcãccccccccccccc[cãccvcvÔ nei- ther let mine enemies triumph over me; for all they FINE Cantors Vvvãccccccccvvj≤ O˚ v vjv hcvhbhbhbcrdc}vvcvygcvUH bÒ m, that look for thee shall not be a- sham- ed. Ps. Shew me Choir Cantors Vvlckcv jckcv ]v jcvgccvhcvfcdc}vcygv v UH v bãbv Ô ,m thy ways, O LORD: and teach me thy paths. Glo- ry be Vbãccccccccccc[vjv v lcvkv v jcvjcvk/v ]v vÔ to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho- ly Ghost: 6
  • 7. FIRST WEEK of ADVENT Choir Vv¨ugv HUcãccccccc[v ãccccvblcbkcbvj.cv k/v ]Ô As it was in the beginning, is now, and ev- er shall be: Full Vvvjccvgcv hcbfcv vdcvdc}cbdbygv v UH v bv ãccccv} m world with- out end. A- men. Un- to thee,..., (etc.) GRADUAL Universi qui te exspéctant Ps. 25:3,4 Cantors Choir v. Vvbsv v fcv hcv jcvjcvhcvh.v v{v vfv v hchchcvjcv b˝ F OR all they that look for thee: shall not be a- sham- Cantors Vvvgv v hcvrd4b#@cv]v vsvb v vbvfv vcvhchcvjv vjvcvhcvhv. ]bvÓ m ed, O LORD. ⁄ Make known to me thy ways, O LORD: Choir Vvv hcvjv vcvgcvhcrd4b#@mc}cccccvccccvv v and teach me thy paths. 7
  • 8. PROPER of the SEASON ALLELUIA Osténde nobis Ps. 85:8 Cantors All vj. BfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v ]v fbYG v vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv }v ccvb Ï A L - LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia. Cantors Choir Bvvcfcvgcvùcccvv g,v v h.v v ]cvùcccccfcvcv˝ ⁄ Shew us thy mercy, O LORD: and grant us thy All BvvYG v v gv, v fv, v}v vfbYG v vTF ctfcf≈ bfYG biˆ¿ hb6b%$btfvm, b}cccvccc sal- va- tion. Al - le- lu- ia. OFFERTORY Ad te, Dómine, levávi Ps. 25:1-3 Cantors ij. Xvdv vbv brdv vD6v vùv vccccccccc[v ùcccvcÓ U N - TO thee O LORD, lift I up my soul; O my God; Xvùcccccccccccvvygv bHUcbjv cbHUcv vh.c]cÓ in thee have I trusted, let me not be con- foun- ded; Choir Xvvy¥fvcvFYv vùv v cccccccccccvv [v vùv ccÓ Nei- ther let mine enemies triumph over me; for all 8
  • 9. FIRST WEEK of ADVENT Xvvùvccccccccccvjv vy¥fvhcv ˇtdc≥fg≥fc}vvcv , they that look for thee shall not be a- sham- ed. COMMUNION Dóminus dabit benignitátem Ps. 85:13 Cantors Choir i. Bvv v fv v GYcv v ùccvcvHIcvhvcv vygv v vGY,c]vtfcGYv v Ó . T HE LORD shall shew lov- ing - kind- ness: and our Bchvcv ˆhkhv gcvbvfv vfbfbfbv smvcc}ccccccvccc land shall give her in- crease. Verses from Psalm 85 may be sung. 9
  • 10. PROPER of the SEASON Second SUNDAY in ADVENT INTROIT Populus Sion Isa. 30:19, 30; Ps. 80 Cantors vij. Vbdbygv vHUv bv v ãcccvv[vãcccccccccvv vcvbÔ O PEO-PLE of Sion, behold the LORD is nigh at Choir VcvãccccvJOccvkv bijv vJI./v]cv¨ugv bHUcvãvcccccbbÔ hand to re- deem the na- tions: and in the gladness of Vvvãccc[cãcccccccccvvjcjcj≤ O˚ v v jv v hcÓ your heart the LORD shall cause his glo- ri- ous voice to FINE Cantors Vvhbhbhbcrd,mc}vvcvygcvHUv vjccvlcckcvkv jcvjv kc]vbÔ / be heard. Ps. Hear, O thou Shep- herd of Is- ra-el: Choir Cantors Vvvãccccccgcvhcv fcdcdmc}vcygcvHUv bãcbcvbÔ thou that leadest Jo- seph like a sheep. Glo- ry be Vbãcccccccccccccvlcvkv vjcvjcv k/v ]v vÔ to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho- ly Ghost: 10
  • 11. SECOND WEEK of ADVENT Choir Vvv¨ugvHUcãccccccccccccbv lcbkcbvj.cvk/c]Ô As it was in the beginning, is now, and ev- er shall be: Full Vcjccvgcv hcbfcv vdcvdmc}cbdbygv HUv bv ãccccvb} world with- out end. A- men. O peo- ple..., (etc.) GRADUAL Ex Sion Ps. 50:2,3,5 Cantors Choir v. Vvbsccvfcvùvcccccjccj.cvbh.v {vhcjcv gv v bvbÓ O UT of Sion hath God ap- pea- red: in per- fect Cantors Vvvhcv rd4b#@mcv]vcvsvb v vfv v ùccccccvvjv vjvchv vÓ beau- ty. ⁄ Ga- ther my saints to-ge- ther un- to Choir Vvvh.c]bvfcv ùvccccccccccccvvjv vgccbbv Ó me: those that have made a covenant with me with Vvvhvchcrd4b#@mcc}ccccccccccccccc sac- ri- fice. 11
  • 12. PROPER of the SEASON ALLELUIA Lætátus sum Ps. 122:1 Cantors All vj. BfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v v]v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv v }vcv b Ï A L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia. Cantors Choir Bvv fv gcv ùcccccccccgv, v hv. ]v vùcccccvÓ ⁄ I was glad when they said un- to me: we will go into All Bvv hcfcv YG v v gv, v fv, v}v v vfbYG v vTF ctfcf≈ bfYG biˆ¿ hb6b%$btfvm, cv v} the house of the LORD. Al - le- lu- ia. OFFERTORY Deus tu convértens Ps. 85:7,8 Cantors ij. Xvv vdv vbv rdv vD6cv ùcvcccccccccvvccv[vÓ W ILT not thou turn again, O God, and quicken us; Choir Xvùccccvv ygv vbHUcbjv vbHUcvhv v vh.c]cvy¥fcFYv vùvcv bÓ that thy peo- ple may re- joice in thee: shew us thy Xvxv ùvccccvv[v ùcccvjcvy¥fv hcvˇtdv ≥fg≥f,c}vvccv mercy, O LORD; and grant us thy sal- va- tion. 12
  • 13. SECOND WEEK of ADVENT COMMUNION Ierúsalem, surge Bar. 5:5; 4:36 Cantors i. Bfv v bGYcbvbhcv vhv [v vHIv vchcvhvcv hcvbygv vGY,c]ccv˝ . J E- RU- SA- LEM, haste thee, and stand on high: Choir BvvtfcGYvcùccccccccc[v vùcccccccvvÓ and be- hold the joy and gladness that cometh unto thee BvvˆHb 8hcvbgcvbvfv fbfbfbv smvcc}cccccccccccvv from God thy Sa- viour. Verses from Psalm 147:12-20 may be sung. 13
  • 14. PROPER of the SEASON Third SUNDAY in ADVENT INTROIT Gaudéte in Dómino Phil. 4:4-5; Ps. 85 Cantors vij. Vbdbygv vHUv bv v vãccccccccccccccvcv[Ô R E- JOICE ye in the LORD, and again I say, rejoice ye; Vcãccccccccccccccccc[cjcOJ cv v let your moderation be known unto all men, the LORD Choir Vvkvijv vJI./v v]v ¨ugv bHUcvãvccccccccccvv[vãvccÔ is at hand: be care- ful for nothing, nor troubled; but VvãvccccccccccccccccccccccÔ in all things, by prayer and supplication, with thanks- FINE Vvvãcv[vãccccccccvvbj≤ O˚ v v vjv v vhcvhbhbhbv rdcv}vÓ m, giving; let your requests be made known un- to God. Cantors Choir VvvcygcvHUvcãccccccccvlcv kv vj.v vk/v ]cvãcÔ Ps. LORD, thou art become gracious un- to thy land: thou 14
  • 15. THIRD WEEK of ADVENT Vvvãcccccccccccvgvbhcfcdc}vcccvvcÓ ,m hast turned away the captivi - ty of Ja- cob. Cantors Choir Full Vvygv v HUcãv cv ]v v¨ugvUH cãv cv v]v v bdbygv UH cv vãccvvbv} Glo- ry be... (etc.) As it was... (etc.) Re- joice ye ... (etc.) GRADUAL Qui sedes, Dómine Ps. 80:2-3 Cantors v. VvbscccfcvùvcccccccccccccvcjcÔb S HEW thy- self, O Lord, thou that sittest up-on the Choir Vvv jcvbhch.v v{v hcjcvgv chcv v hcv rd4b#@mc]vcccÍ Che- ru- bim; stir up thy strength and come. Cantors Choir Vvvcvsvb v fv v ùcccccvbjv bjvchv hv. {v v fcv hccvv vÓ ⁄ Hear, O thou Shep- herd of Is- ra- el; thou that Vvvhvchcvjcgv chv vhcvrd4b#@mc}cccccccccv lead- est Jo- seph like a sheep. 15
  • 16. PROPER of the SEASON ALLELUIA Excita, Dómine Cantors All vj. BfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v v]v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cv v }vbÏ A L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia. Cantors Choir Bvv v fv gcv ùccccvgv v hv. ]v v hcvfcv YG v v v gv, v fv, }Ï ⁄ Stir up thy strength, O Lord: and come and help us. All Bvv v vfbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv b}cccccccccvcv Al - le- lu- ia. OFFERTORY Benedixísti, Dómine Ps. 85:2 Cantors ij. Xvdv vbvrdv vcvD6cùccccccccccccvc[b v Ó O LORD thou art become gracious unto thy land; Xvùcccccccccccchcygv bHUvbjv vbHUchc]cbv Ó . thou hast turned away the cap- ti- vi- ty of Ja- cob: Choir Xvvy¥fcvFYcvùvccccccvjcv y¥fv vhv vˇtdv v≥fgf≥ c}vvcv , Thou hast forgiven the of- fence of thy peo- ple. 16
  • 17. THIRD WEEK of ADVENT COMMUNION Dícite: Pusillánimes Isa. 35:4 Cantors Choir i. Bfv v GYcbùcccvcv vHIv hv hcv ygv vGY.,c]v vtfcGYv v vhv bÓ S AY to them that are of a fear- ful heart: Be strong, fear Bbbvùc[cùccvccccˆHb 8hcgcvbvfv v fbfbfbv smvccccv} not; behold your God will come and save you. The Second Song of Isaiah, Quærite Dominum may be sung. PROSE Roráte, cæli Cantors i. Bbccbfcv GYcchclcvkvcvvijchcy.g,c{cccccÓ D ROP down, ye hea-vens, from a-bove, * Choir Bhv vjcvhcvhcvtfcv dccfccesccvsmcc}cccÏ and let the skies pour down right - eous - ness. Cantors Bcvfcgcv vhcvygchvvHUcvhcvhcv[vùcccccccÓ 1. Be not wroth ve - ry sore, O LORD, neither remember 17
  • 18. PROPER of the SEASON Bhcvhcvgv vjv vhv tfcvfv ]v hvbjcvkcÃccccccvbv in - i - qui - ty for ev - er: thy ho - ly cities are a wilder- Bvkc{v vkckv KOv kb bijv v vhvcvhc]vfcvGYcvùccccvcÓ ness, Si - on is a wil - der - ness, Je - ru - sa - lem a BbUG cvhcvygvcfv]v ùccvccvvcchccgv v kv vib&b^v {vÓ de - so - la - tion: our holy and our beau - ti - ful house, Choir BvHUvcvhcvtfcdccfcvescvsc}cvfcvGYccccc} where our fa- thers prais-ed thee. Drop down.... (etc.) Cantors Bcvvfcgcvùv ccccccccccvvHUcv vhc{vhcvÓ 2. We have sin - ned, and are as an un - clean thing, and Bhv vgv vjv vhv vgv gv fv ]v hv vbjcÃcccccccccvbv we all do fade as a leaf: and our in - i - qui - ties, like the BvÃccvkv v lv v vkb bijv hvchc]v fcv YG cvhcvfcgvccv˝ wind, have ta - ken us a - way; thou hast hid thy face 18
  • 19. THIRD WEEK of ADVENT Bvvtfcfv ]v fcv gcùcccccvhcvHUvcvhc6b%b$ccvvÎ from us: and hast consumèd us, be - cause of our Choir Bdcvfcvescvsc}ccvfcvYG ccccccccccc} in - i - qui -ties. Drop down.... (etc.) Cantors Bcfcgcvùv cccccccccvv[vùcccccccÓ 3. Ye are my witnesses, saith the Lord, and my servant Bchv v gv kv v vijvchc{v hv v vhcvhcv lv v v kb bjv v hvcÓ whom I have cho - sen: that you may know me and be- Bvygvcfv]vhvbjcvkclvkcbuhv hcv{v hcvhcv hcv hccvÓ lieve me: I, e - ven I, am the Lord, and be - side me BvhcvbUG chcygcfcv]v fccGYcùccccccvvhcbUH v Ó there is no Sa - viour: and there is none that can de - li - Choir Bvhv 6b%b$vdcvrdv sc}ccvfcvGYccccccccvv bc} ver out of my hand. Drop down.... (etc.) 19
  • 20. PROPER of the SEASON Cantors BcvfccvYG chcvhccvhcvgckcbijcv hv{v hchcv lv v 4. Com - fort ye, com - fort ye my peo - ple, my sal - va - Bvkbcbbjv v vhv vygcfv ]vhvbjvcvkcv kcvkcKOv kv bijccvÓ tion shall not tar - ry: I have blot - ted out as a thick Bhcv [v hctfcv bGUcchcv]v vlcbijchcgv hcvFTccvÏ cloud thy trans - gres - sions: Fear not, for I will save Bvrdc]v fv GYv okv bjchvcvygcvfc{v hcvhcvhchchcv vÓ thee: for I am the Lord thy God, the Ho - ly One of Choir BvbUH chcvhcvtfcdcvrdccsc}cvvfcvYG ccccvv v} Is - ra - el, thy Re - deem - er. Drop down.... (etc.) 20
  • 21. FOURTH WEEK of ADVENT Fourth SUNDAY in ADVENT INTROIT Roráte, cæli Isa. 45:8; Ps. 19 Cantors vij. Vbv dbygvcHUv bv v ãccccccvvcv[cãcccccvvbÔ D ROP down, ye heavens, from above, and let the skies Choir Vcvjcv JOcckccbijv vcvJI./v v]v ¨ugv vbHUv ãvccccvvbcbÔ pour down righ - teous - ness: let the earth open, FINE Cantors Vvjcv j≤ O˚ v v vjv v vhchbhbhbv rdc}vccvvygv UH v cãcccvv Ô m, and bring forth a Sa - viour. Ps. The hea- vens declare Choir Vvvjcvlcckv jv v k/c]vbvãccccccccjcv gccvÓ the glo - ry of God: and the firmament show - eth Cantors Vvhv vfcv vdcvdmc}vcygcvHUv bãcbcvcccccccvvbÔ his han - di - work. Glo- ry be to the Father, and to the Choir Vbvjcv jcvlcvkv v jcvjcvk/v ]v v ¨ugvUH cãccccccvvÔ Son, and to the Ho- ly Ghost: As it was in the 21
  • 22. PROPER of the SEASON Choir Vvvãccccccccvvlcbkcbvbj.cvk/c]v vjcv vgcv hv bÏ beginning, is now, and ev- er shall be: world with- out Full Vvbfcv vdcvdmc}cbdbygv v HUv bv v ãccccccccvvbc} end. A- men. Drop down, ye heavens, ...(etc.) GRADUAL Prope est Dóminus Ps. 145:18, ⁄ 21 Cantors v. Vvbcscvfcvùvccccccccccvhcjcvj.cvbh.v {bÏ T HE LORD is nigh unto all them that call up - on him: Choir Vvfv vùcccccvhccjcvgv v bhccvhcvrd4b#@cv]vcv Í m yea, all such as call up - on him faith - ful - ly. Cantors Vvvcvsvb v vfv vcvùcccccvhccjv vjvch.v ccccbbÏ ⁄ My mouth shall speak the praise of the LORD: Choir Vvfcvùvccccccccvvhcv jv vgchvchcrd4b#@mcv } and let all flesh give thanks un - to his ho - ly Name. 22
  • 23. FOURTH WEEK of ADVENT ALLELUIA Veni, Dómine Cantors All vj. BfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v v]v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cv v }vbÏ A L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia. Cantors Choir Bvv v fv cvgcvùcccvvhcv gv vhv. ]v vùcccccvcv vÏ ⁄ Come, O LORD, and tar - ry not: forgive the misdeeds All BvfcvYG v v gv, v fv, v}v v fbYG v vTF ctfcf≈ bfYG biˆ¿ hb6b%$btfvm, ccccvv} of thy peo - ple. Al - le- lu- ia. OFFERTORY Ave, María Lk. 1:28 Cantors ij. Xvv vdv vbv rdv vD6cùcvccvv v ygv v bHUcbjv vbHUcv vh.c]v Ó H AIL Ma - ry, full of grace; the Lord is with thee: Choir Xvyf¥ cvYF v vùvcv bccccccvv[vùccccvhv v jcvyf¥ v Ó bless - ed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit Xvhcˇtdv ≥fg≥f,c}vvccvcccccccccccccc of thy womb. 23
  • 24. PROPER of the SEASON COMMUNION Ecce virgo Isa. 7:14 Cantors i. Bvvfv vbv vGYcbcùcccccvvccvHIv chv v vhv vygv GY.,v]v˝ B E - HOLD, a Virgin shall con - ceive, and bear a Son: Choir BvvtfcYG vcvùccccvvhcv hˆ khv gccvfv v fbfbfbv svm ccvv} and his name shall be call - ed Em- ma - nu - el. Verses from Psalm 19:1-6 may be sung. 24
  • 25. SEASON OF CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS EVE Vigil Mass or Christmas Eve falling on a Sunday INTROIT Hodie sciétis Cf. Ex. 16:6,7; Is. 35:4; Ps. 22 Cantors vij. Vvbdbygv vHUv bv ãvcccc[v ãccccccvvjvcvbJOvckv T O-DAY shall ye know that the LORD will come to de- Choir FINE Vvkcijv JI./vc]v ¨ugbcHUcãcccccvj˚Ov vjv v hv vbvhbhbhbvrd,m}Ó li -ver you: and at sunrise shall ye be-hold his glo - ry. Cantors Vcvbcbygv b HUv v jv vbãv cccccvlv v kcv jcjv vk/v ]vcbÔ Ps. The earth is the LORD’S, and all that there-in is: Choir Vvvu¨ gbcUH cvãccccvcv [vjcv vgcv bhv v vfcv vdv dc}Ó m the com-pass of the world, and they that dwell there-in. Cantors Choir Full Vvv vygv vUH v bãbv cc]v u¨ gbcUH cãcc]vbcvdbygv vUH v bv ãvccv} Glo- ry be..., (etc.) As it was..., (etc.) To-day..., (etc.) 25
  • 26. PROPER of the SEASON GRADUAL Hodie sciétis Cf. Ex. 16:6,7; Is. 35:4; ⁄ Ps. 79:2,3 Cantors v. Vvv bscvfcv vùvccccccccccccccvv vjvbÔ T O-DAY shall ye know that the Lord will come to de- Choir Vvjcvhv v hv. {bvfchcùcv cccccvvjcv gv v hv rd4b#@vm } li - ver you: and at sunrise shall ye be-hold his glo - ry. Cantors Vvvccscvfv vhccùcccccc[cùccccccvvbÔ ⁄ Hear, O thou Shepherd of Israel; thou that leadest Jo- Choir Vvbjcv jv vhv v hv. v {bvfccùcv ccccccccccvvÓ seph like a sheep: shew thyself also, thou that sittest upon Vvvùcv ccv[bvùccvvcccccccvjcv gchv rd4b#@vm } the Cherubim; before Ephraim, Benjamin, and Ma-nas-ses. 26
  • 27. CHRISTMAS EVE ALLELUIA Crástina die Cantors All vj. BfbGYv v vFTcv tfcf,v v]v fbYG v vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cv b}vbv vÏ A L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia. Cantors Bvv fcv gv v ùccccccvvcccccccccccvÓ ⁄ On the morrow the iniquity of the earth shall be Choir Bvv vhcg,v v h.v ]vùcbcccccccchcvcfv cGYv vcv˝ blot-ted out: and the Saviour of the world shall reign All Bvvgv fv f,v c}vv fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv b}ccccccvv o-ver us. Al - le- lu- ia. OFFERTORY Tollite portas Ps.24:7 Cantors ij. Xvdv vbvrdv vD6cv bùcccccvv[v ùcvcccvcv ygvb HUb Ô L IFT up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye ev- Choir Xvjv vbHUcvhcv h.cv]v y¥fcv FYcùccvvjv vy¥fv vhv vˇtdv v f≥ gf≥ ,} er - last - ing doors: and the King of glo-ry shall come in. 27
  • 28. PROPER of the SEASON COMMUNION Revelábitur Cf. Isa. 40:5 Cantors Choir i. Bcvfv v GYv vbùvcccvv cccbbHIv bhv vygv vGY,c]bv tfv vGYv vÓ . T HE glo-ry of the Lord shall be re-veal-ed: and all Bvvbùcccccvv vhchˆ khv v gcfv fbfbfbv vsvm }ccccccv flesh shall see the sal-va - tion of our God. Verses from Psalm 24:1-8 may be sung. 28
  • 29. CHRISTMAS at Midnight INTROIT Dóminus díxit Ps. 2:7, 1, 2,8 Cantors Choir vij. Vvbdbygv vHUv bv v jcvJOcvkvcbijv bJI./v ]v v¨ugv bHUcv ãv cccÔ T HE LORD hath said un- to me: Thou art my Son; FINE Cantors Vcãcvcccv≤j˚Ov jv vhcvhbhbhbv rd,mc}vcv vygv HUvcãccvbÔ this day have I be- got- ten thee. Ps. Why do the Choir Vvvãvcccccccvlcvkv v j.v v k/v ]cãvccccccbÔ heathen so furiously rage to- ge- ther: and why do the Cantors Vvvãcccccvgcbhcfcv dc}vcvygcvUH v bãcbcvbcv vÔ , m people i- ma- gine a vain thing? Glo- ry be Vbãcccccccccccccvlcvkv v jv vjcv k/v ]v vÔ to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho- ly Ghost: Choir Vvv¨ugvHUcãccccccccccccbv lcbkcbj.cvk/c]vÔ As it was in the beginning, is now, and ev- er shall be: 29
  • 30. PROPER of the SEASON Full Vcjccvgcv hcbfcv vdcvdc}cvbdbygv UH v bv ãccccv} m world with- out end. A- men. The LORD hath..., (etc.) GRADUAL Tecum princípium Ps. 110:3, ⁄, 1 Cantors v. Vvbscfcv ùvccccc[v ùcccccccvcccvvbÓ I N the day of thy power shall the people offer thee Choir Vvvùcccccccccccvjv vj.cv h.v v{v vfchchcvÓ free-will offerings with an ho-ly wor- ship: the dew of Cantors Vvvùcvccccccccjcvgv v hcvrd4b#@mc]cvsvb v fv vÓ thy birth is of the womb of the morn- ing. ⁄ The LORD Choir Vvv ùccvbjv v bjv. vhv. v{v vfcvùcccvvcccc[cùccÓ said un- to my Lord: Sit thou on my right hand; until I Vvvùcccvvhvchcvjccgv vhv v v rd4b#@mc}cccccvv make thine e- ne- mies thy foot- stool. 30
  • 31. CHRISTMAS ALLELUIA Dóminus dixit ad me Ps. 2:7 Cantors All vj. BfbGYv v vFTcv tfcf,v v]v fbYG v vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv }vbv cv bvÏ A L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia. Cantors Choir Bvv v fcv gcv hcvhcvgv v hv. ]v v ùcccccvv[v bvbùcv Ó ⁄ The LORD said un- to me: Thou art my Son; this day All Bvv hcvfv GYv v gcfcv fv, }v vfbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cv b} have I be- go- ten thee. Al - le- lu- ia. OFFERTORY Læténtur cæli Ps.96:11 Cantors ij. Xvdv vbvrdv vD6cvbùcccccvygv bHUvcbjv vbHUcv hch.c]vb Ó L ET the hea- vens re- joice, and let the earth be glad: Choir Xvvy¥fcFYcv hcvjcv yf¥ v vhv vˇtdv v≥fg≥f,c}vvccccccvv be - fore the Lord, for he is come. 31
  • 32. PROPER of the SEASON COMMUNION In splendóribus Ps. 110:3 Cantors Choir i. Bvfv v vbvGYcbHIv vygv GY.,c]bv tfvGYv v hcˆHb 8hcvgv vfv vfbfbfbv vsmv b} T HE dew of thy birth: is of the womb of the morn- ing. Verses from Psalm 110 may be sung. 32
  • 33. CHRISTMAS at Daybreak INTROIT Lux fulgébit Cf. Isa. 9:2. 6; Lk. 1:33; Ps. 93 Cantors vij. Vvbdbygv vcHUv bv ãv vcccccc[v ãv v cv JOvckckc L IGHT shall shine today upon us; for unto us the Lord Choir Vvbijv bJI./vc]v ¨ugv bHUcvãcccccccccccc[ccvbÔ is born: and his Name shall be callèd Wonderful, Vvbv vãcccccccccccc[v ãccccccccÔ Mighty God, the Prince of peace, Father of the world to FINE Vvbvjcv [v ãcccccccvv≤j˚Ov v jv v vhv vhbhbhbv rd,mc}vv vÓ come; of whose kingdom there shall be no end. Cantors Vccvbygv bHUv v ãccvbcccccvvcvlv vkv v kcv jv. vk/b]bÔ Ps. The Lord is King and hath put on glo-rious ap - pa - rel: Choir Vvvãvccccccvcccccccccvgcbvbhcv fcv Î the Lord hath put on his apparel, and gir-ded him-self 33
  • 34. PROPER of the SEASON Cantors Choir Vcdccdmcc}cvbygv vbHUv ãccv]v v¨ugvHUcãv cv v]ccvÎ with strength. Glo- ry be... (etc.) As it was... (etc.) Full Vvvbdbygv cHUcv ãccvvbv}cccccccccccccv Light shall shine ... (etc.) GRADUAL Benedictus qui venit Ps. 118:26, 27 ⁄ 23 Cantors v. Vvv bscv fcv ùvcccccccccvvjv v vjchv v h.v {bÏ B LES-SED is he that cometh in the name of the LORD: Choir Cantors Vvvfchcvùcvccccccvjcv vgv hcrd4b#@mv ]vcvscvÏ God is the LORD who hath shew - ed us light. ⁄ This Choir Vvfv vhcbjv v cbjv. vhv. v{vfcvhv hcjv v jv v gcvhv hv v rd4b#@}m is the LORD’S do - ing: and it is mar-vel-lous in our eyes. 34
  • 35. CHRISTMAS ALLELUIA Dóminus regnávit, decórem Ps. 93:1,2 Cantors All vj. BfbGYv v vFTcv tfcf,v v]v fbYG v vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv c}vbv v bvÏ A L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia. Cantors Bvv v fcv gv v ùcc[vùcccccvvcccchcgv, v hv. ]vÓ ⁄ The LORD is king, and hath put on glorious ap-par-el: Choir Bvv ùcbcccccccccccccchcvfv GYv v vgcvÏ the Lord hath put on his apparel, and gird-ed him-self All Bvv fcv v f,v c}vv fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cb}ccccvv with strength. Al - le- lu- ia. OFFERTORY Deus enim firmávit Ps.93:2,3 Cantors ij. Xvvdv vbv rdv v vD6cvbùccccccccc[v vùcv ygvb v Ó G OD hath made the round world so sure, that it can Choir XvvbUH v vbjv vbUH cvhc]v yf¥ cYF cùcccccccv[v vùccvvÓ . not be mov-ed: ev - er since the world began, hath thy 35
  • 36. PROPER of the SEASON Xvùvcccccccccvv[v vùccvjv v y¥fv vhv vˇtdv v≥fgf≥ }, seat, O God, been preparèd, thou art from ev-er-last-ing. COMMUNION Exsúlta, fília Sion Zach. 9:9 Cantors i. Bvvfv v vGYccbùvcccccccccc[cbùvccccbbÓ R E-JOICE greatly, O daughter of Zion, shout, O Choir Bvbvùccvv bIH v bhv hv vygv YG c]bv tfv YG v vcbùcccccc[cÓ ,. daughter of Je-ru-sa-lem: be-hold thy King cometh, Bvvbùcccccvvccˆhˆkhv gcvfv v fbfbfbv smv}cccccc the holy one and the Sa-viour of the world. Verses from Psalm 34 may be sung. 36
  • 37. CHRISTMAS Day INTROIT Puer natus est nobis Isa. 9:6; Ps 98 Cantors vij. Vvbdbygv HUv ãbv v ccccc[vãvbcvccvvJOv vkvbvijv vbJI/v. v]bÔ U Choir N-TO us a Child is born; un-to us a Son is giv-en Vvvu¨ gv v vUH v v ãvcccccccccccccv[v vãvcv v Ô and the government shall be upon his shoulder; and his FINE Vvvãv cccccccccvv≤j˚Ov vjv v vhcvhbhbhbv rd,mc}vv v bÓ Name shall be callèd, Angel of migh-ty Coun-cil. Cantors Choir Vvvcygv vHUvcãcvccvlcv kcj.cvkv/ v]cãcccccvvb˝ Ps. O sing unto the LORD a new song: for he hath done Cantors Choir Vvvgcbvbhcvfcv dcv}vcygv UH cãv cv ]v vu¨ gv UH cãv cv v]vÎ , m mar-vel-lous things. Glo- ry be... (etc.) As it was... (etc.) Full Vvbdbygv v UH v ãccvvbv}cccccccccccccccv Un - to us ... (etc.) 37
  • 38. PROPER of the SEASON GRADUAL Vidérunt omnes Ps. 98:4,5, ⁄3 Cantors v. Vvbsccvfv ùvccccccvcccccccccjv v bÔ A LL the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of Choir Cantors Vvvj.cv h.v v{vfv hcùcvcv vjcvgv v hv rd4b#@mc]vcvsvb v fv vÓ our God: O be joyful in God, all ye lands. ⁄ The LORD Choir Vvvùcvcccccvbjv vbjv. vhv. v{vfcvùcvccccccc[Ó hath declared his sal-va-tion: In the sight of the heathen Vvvùcccvccvv hcvjcgv vhv v vhcv vrd4b#@mv v}cccvv hath he openly shew-ed his right-eous-ness. ALLELUIA Dies sanctificátus Cantors All vj. BfbGYv v vFTcv tfcf,v v]v fbYG v vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv c}vbv v vbÏ A L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia. Cantors Bvv fcgcv ùccccccccccccccv[cùccÓ ⁄ A hal-low’d day hath dawned upon the earth; come, 38
  • 39. CHRISTMAS Choir Bvvùvcccccvhcchcvbgv v hv. v]v vbùvbvccccccvvÓ ye nations, and wor-ship the LORD: for on this day a great Bvbùvcccvcchcvfv vGYv v gcfcf,v }cccccccvÏ light hath des-cend-ed up-on the earth. All BvvfbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cb}cccccccccccv Al - le- lu- ia. OFFERTORY Tui sunt cæli Ps.89:12 & 15a Cantors ij. Xvv dv vrdv vD6cvbùccccccccccc[cbùccvvÓ T HE hea- vens are thine, the earth also is thine; thou hast Xbùcccccccccccvcccvygv bUH vbv vjv v bUH v v hv Ó laid the foundations of the round world, and all that there-in Choir Xvhv. ]vbyf¥ cYF cvùvccccccccvhv hv jv yf¥ v vhv vtˇ dv f≥ gf≥ }, is; righteousness and equity are the habitation of thy seat. 39
  • 40. PROPER of the SEASON COMMUNION Vidérunt omnes Ps. 98:4 Cantors Choir i. Bvfv v vbvGYcbHIv v hcvygv vGY.,c]bv tfvcGYvcv hv vhv ˆHb 8hv vgv fvbÏ A LL the ends of the world: have seen the sal-vat-ion of Bvbvfb fbv vsvm }ccccccccccccccccccc our God. Verses from Psalm 98 may be sung. 40
  • 41. THE HOLY FAMILY First SUNDAY after CHRISTMAS INTROIT Deus in loco sancto Ps. 68: 5,6,35,2 Cantors vij. Vbdbygv vHUcvãbccccccvbv[vbãcccccvcccvvbÔ G OD in his holy habitation; it is he that maketh Choir Vvvãccccccjcbv bJOcvkv bijcJI./v c]bv ¨ugvb HUcbãcbvcb Ô brethren to be of one mind in an house: He will give the FINE Vvvãcvccccccccvv j≤ O˚ v v jv vhchbhbhbv vrdc}cbbcbÓ m, dominion and preeminence un- to his peo- ple. Cantors VvvcygcUH cv vãcvccccvvjcbjvclvcvkvcjvcjvckv? ]Ô Ps. Let God arise, and let his e- ne- mies be scat- ter- ed: Choir Vvãcccccccccvcvg≈ v v hcvfcvdvm v}vccccvÓ , let them also that hate him flee be- fore him. Cantors Choir Full VvvygcHUcãv cc}c¨ugvb HUcbãc}ccbdbygcHUcãc}ccv Glo- ry be... (etc.) As it was... (etc.) God in... (etc.) 41
  • 42. PROPER of the SEASON GRADUAL Unam pétii a Dómino Ps. 27:4 Cantors v. Vvbsv vfcv vhcùvcccccccccvcccvjcv v bvÔ O NE thing have I desired of the LORD, which I Choir Vvjv v hcv hc]cfv hcvùvcccccvccvcjv cvgcv Ó . will re- quire, e- ven that I may dwell in the house of Cantors Vvvhv v rd4b#@vm ]bcv svb vbvfv v hcvccccvv vjv vjv vhcvhc]Ï . the LORD. ⁄ To be- hold the fair beau-ty of the LORD, Choir Vvvfcvhcvjv vgcvhv vhcv rd4b#@mc}cccccccccv and to vi- sit his tem- ple. ALLELUIA Gaudéte, iusti Ps. 32:1 Cantors All vj. BfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v v]v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv c}vbv cÏ A L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia. Cantors Choir Bvv v fcvgcv ùcvccccvhcgv, v hv. c]v vùcccccÓ ⁄ Re- joice in the Lord, O ye righ- teous: for it 42
  • 43. THE HOLY FAMILY Bvv ùccccccchcvfv GYv v g,v v v f,v }v cccccvÏ becometh well the just to be thank- ful. All BvvfbYG v vTF ctfcf≈ bfYG biˆ¿ hb6b%$btfvm, cb}cccccccccccvv Al - le- lu- ia. OFFERTORY In te sperávi Ps. 31:16, 17 Cantors Choir ij. Xvv hchccygv v bHUvcbjv vbHUcv hch.c]v y¥fv FYcvhc[cÓ M Y hope hath been in thee, O Lord: I have said, Xvv vùcccccv[chcjv vy¥fvhv vˇtdv v≥fgf≥ c}vvccccv , Thou art my God, my time is in thy hand. COMMUNION Fili, quid fecísti Luke 2:48-49 Cantors i. Bvfv v cvbGYcbùccccccccccv[v vbùccccvvbÓ S ON, why hast thou thus dealt with us? Behold, thy Choir BcbùccccccvHIv cchv v hcv ygv vGY.,c]v vtfcGYv vhv Ó father and I have sought thee sor- row- ing. And he said 43
  • 44. PROPER of the SEASON Bbbùcccv[cùcccccccccc[cbùcccccvvÓ unto them, How is it that ye sought me? Wist ye not that Bvùccvcccvv vˆhkhv gcvfv v vfbfbfbv v smvc}cccccv I must be a- bout my Fa- ther’s bus- iness? Verses from Psalm 27 may be sung. Sunday Year A: Tolle púerum Matt. 2:20 Cantors i. Bvvfv v cvbGYcbùcccccccccc[vbùcv cccvvbÓ T AKE the young Child and his mother, and go into the Choir BvvIH v v hv hcvygv vYG c]vtfcYG v vùvcccccvv hˆ khv ccgcÏ ,. land of Is - ra - el: for they are dead which sought the Bvvfv vcv vfbfbfbv v svm cccc}cccccccccccv young Child’s life. Verses from Psalm 93 or 128 may be sung. 44
  • 45. SAINT MARY, MOTHER of GOD JANUARY 1 INTROIT Salve, sancta Parens Sedulius; Ps. 45:2,11,12 Cantors Choir vij. Vbvdbygv v HUv bvbvJOcv kv v kvcvijv vJI./v ]v v¨ugvbvbHUcv ãcbv v v[Ô H AIL, O Mo- ther most ho- ly, who didst give birth Vvvãvccccccccccccccccc[ccccbÔ to the monarch reigning o’er heaven and earth, FINE Cantors bVv √çj˚Ov vcjv cvhbhbhv r,dmv}ccvygv HUcv ãcccvv jv lv v v b world with- out end. Ps. My heart is inditing of a Choir Vvv vkcv jcvkv/ ]v vãccccccccvcccvjcv bgcÓ . good mat- ter: I speak of the things which I have made Cantors Choir Vvhv v fcdcvdvm v }cvvygv vUH cãv cv ]v u¨ gvUH cãv cv v]vcvÎ un- to the King. Glo- ry be...(etc.) As it was..., (etc.) Full Vvv bdbygv UH cv vãccvvbv}cccccccccccccc Hail, O Mother ..., (etc.) or Lux fulgébit (Christmas at Daybreak) 45
  • 46. PROPER of the SEASON GRADUAL Diffúsa est grátia Ps. 45:2, ⁄ 4 Cantors v. Vvvscvbvfcv hcvjv v hv vhc]v vfcv ùbcccccccvvÓ . F ULL of grace are thy lips: Be - cause God hath Choir Cantors Vchccvjcvgv vhcrd4b#@c}csvb vbvfv v vùbcv ccccvvÓ m blessed thee for e - ver. ⁄Be- cause of the Vvv ùcccc[vùccccvjv v vjv cv hccvhcv]v bvbcv Ï word of truth of meekness and right- eous- ness: Choir Vvfcvùccccccccccccvjv vgv chcrd4b#@mcv} and thy right hand shall teach thee ter- ri- ble things. ALLELUIA Post partum Cantors All vj. BfbGYv v vbvFTcvbtfcf,v ]v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv c}vv vcbÏ A L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia. Cantors Bvv vfcvgcv ùcccvv ccccccccvvhcv gv, vhv. ]vÓ ⁄ Af- ter child-bearing thou remainedst a pure vir- gin: 46
  • 47. SAINT MARY, MOTHER of GOD Choir Bcùcccccvvhv v fv v vYG v v bgb,v bfv, v}vcccccccÏ Mother of God, in- ter- cede for us. All BvvfbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cb}cccccccccccv Al - le- lu- ia. OFFERTORY Felix namque es Cantors ij. Xvvdv v v brdv vD6cv ùcccccccccv[vùcccvv Ó B LES- SED art thou, O Holy Virgin Mary, and most Choir Xvv ygcvHUv vjvHUcv h.cv]v y¥fv FYvcùccccccccbcvÔ wor- thy of all praise: for out of thee arose the Sun of Xvjv v vyf¥ v vchv ccgvcvdv v vf≥ bg≥fv, v v}cccccccvv right- eous- ness, Christ our God. 47
  • 48. PROPER of the SEASON COMMUNION Exsúlta fília Sion Zach. 9:9 Cantors i. Bvvfv v bGYcccbùcccvccccccv[cùccccbbvÓ R E-JOICE greatly, O daughter of Sion, shout, O Choir BvbùccvvbIH v vhv v hv ygv vYG c]v tfcYG v vcùcccccvvcvÓ ,. daughter of Je- ru- sa- lem: be- hold, thy king cometh Bvùv ccccccccvv ˆhkhv vgcvfv v fbfbfbv smv}cccc unto thee; he is just, and hav- ing sal- va- tion. Verses from Psalm 45:2, 8-13 or the Magnificat may be sung. 48
  • 49. SECOND WEEK after CHRISTMAS Second SUNDAY after CHRISTMAS INTROIT Dum médium Wisd. 18:14-15; Ps. 93 Cantors vij. Vbv v dbygv vUH v bãccccccccccccccccv[Ô W HEN as all the world was in profoundest quietness, Choir Vvvãvcv v ccccvv vbJOcvkv v kvcvijcJI./v v c]cbv¨ugvbvbv Ó and night was in the midst of her swift course: Thine bVv UH cvãccccccccccccccccccccvÔ al- migh- ty word, O LORD, leaped down from heaven FINE Cantors bVvjc√çj˚Ov vjv vhcvhbhbhv r,dmv}ccvv ygv vHUcvãccccccbbÔ out of thy roy- al throne. Ps. The LORD is king, and hath Choir Vvvjv bjcv lcvkv v jcv jcvkv/ ]vcãcccccccccvvÔ . put on glo- rious ap- pa- rel: The LORD hath put on his Vvãccccvvjcvbgcvhv cvfcvdcv vdvm v }cccccvÓ apparel, and gir- ded him- self with strength. 49
  • 50. PROPER of the SEASON Cantors Choir Full Vvygv v UH cãv cv ]v vu¨ gvUH cãv cv v]v v bdbygv UH cv vãccvvbv } Glo- ry be...(etc.) As it was..., (etc.) When as all ..., (etc.) GRADUAL Speciósus forma Ps. 45 :2 ⁄ 1 Cantors Choir v. Vvvcbscvbfcvhcvùvccccvvhcv vjcjv v hc]v fv hv vbÔ . T HOU art fair- er than the chil- dren of men: full of Cantors Vvv jcvgcv hv vrd4b#@vm }cvv v svb vbfv v vhv ùccccccvvbÓ grace are thy lips. ⁄ My heart is inditing of a good Vvv ùcv[vùcccccccccccccccvvjv v vjv vbÓ matter; I speak of the things which I have made un- to Choir Vvvhchcv]v fcvùccccccccvvjv v vgv vhv v rd4b#@mv} the King: my tongue is the pen of a rea- dy wri- ter. ALLELUIA Dóminus regnávit, decórem Ps.93 Cantors All vj. BfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v ]v fbYG v vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cv }v v bÏ A L - LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia. 50
  • 51. SECOND WEEK after CHRISTMAS Cantors Bvvcvfcgcv ùcccvv ccccccccvv vhcvgv vhv. ] ⁄ The LORD is King, and hath put on glorious ap-pa- rel: Choir Bcùcv cccccccccccccvhv v vfv v YG v v bvgbvÏ The LORD hath put on his apparel, and gir- ded him- self All Bcfv cvf,v v}v cfbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cb}ccccc with strength. Al - le- lu- ia. OFFERTORY Bénedic, ánima mea Ps. 103:2,5 Cantors ij. Xvv dv v v vbrdv D6cv vùcccccccccygv HUcjv v vÓ P RAISE the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his Choir XvvUH chcvhc]v yf¥ v YF vcùcccccccccccccbbÓ . be- ne- fits: who sa- tis- fi- eth thy mouth with good Xvùcc[cùccccvvhccjv v yf¥ v vhv gv dv vf≥ gb≥fbcfv, v v} things: making thee young and lus- ty as an ea- gle. 51
  • 52. PROPER of the SEASON COMMUNION Dómine, Dóminus noster Ps. 8 Cantors Choir i. Bvvfv v vGYcchcv HIv vygv v vGY.,c]v tfcGYv vùcccccvvÓ O LORD our go- ver- nor, how ex- cel- lent is thy Bvvˆhkhv vgv fv v fbfbfbv vsvm }cccccccccccccc Name in all the world. Verses from Psalm 8 may be sung. 52
  • 53. EPIPHANY JANUARY 6 or THE SUNDAY BETWEEN JANUARY 2 AND JANUARY 8 INTROIT Ecce advénit cf. Mal. 3:1; I Chron. 19:12; Ps. 72:1, 10, 11 Cantors Choir vij. Vbvdbygv HUv bv v v ãcccvv v[v vjcJOcv kcv bijv vJI./v]v ¨ugv Ó B E-HOLD, he appeareth, the LORD and Ru - ler: and FINE VbUH v vãvccccccc[v jcc≤jO˚ v v jv v vhcv hbhbhbv rdvm, c}Ó in his hand the kingdom, and pow’r, and do - min - ion. Cantors Choir Vccvygv v HUv v jccjclccckccjv v k/c]vãcccvbÔ Ps. Give the King thy judge - ments, O God: and thy Cantors Vvbvãccccvvjcv gcvhv vfcv vdc}vcygcvUH v bãcccÔ , m righteousness un - to the King’s Son. Glo - ry be to the Choir Vbvãcvccccccv[vjcv lckv v jcvjcv k/v ]v v¨ugvHUcvÔ Father, and to the Son, and to the Ho - ly Ghost. As it Vvvãcccccccv[vãccccvvlcbkcbvbjcvk/c]cv bvÔ was in the beginning, is now, and ev- er shall be: 53
  • 54. PROPER of the SEASON Full Vvvjcv vgcv hv v bfcv dcv dc}cbdbygv UH v bv vãccccvv} m world with- out end. A - men. Be - hold, he..., (etc.) GRADUAL Omnes de Saba vénient Isa. 60:6, ⁄ 1 Cantors v. Vbsccvxfcvxùvccccccccccccvhcjcvj.cbÓ A LL they from Saba shall come, bringing gold and in - Choir Vvbhv. c{bvfccùccccccvhcvjcv gv hcvhcrd4b#@vm ]v vÍ cense: and shall shew forth the prais - es of the LORD. Cantors Choir Vcvsvb v vfv vùcccchcjv v jvchcvh.v {cfcvùvccvvbÓ ⁄ A - rise and shine, O Je - ru - sa - lem: for the glory Vvùcccccvjv vgcvhcvhv v rd4b#@c}cccccvvcc m of the Lord is ri - sen up- on thee. 54
  • 55. EPIPHANY ALLELUIA Vídimus stellam Matt. 2:2 Cantors All vj. BfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v v]v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cv }v vb Ï A L- LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia. Cantors Choir Bvv v fv vgcv ùcccvv vhcv gv vhv. ]v ùccvv ccccvvÓ ⁄ We have seen his star in the East: and are come with Bvùcccccfcv vYG v v vgv, vfv, v}vcccccccccvÏ offerings to wor - ship the LORD. All Bvv fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cb}ccccccccccvv Al - le- lu- ia. OFFERTORY Reges Tharsis Ps. 72:10, 11 Cantors ij. Xvv vdv vrdv v D6cv ùcvccccccccvcccvcb[Ó T HE Kings of Tharsis and of the isles shall give presents; Xvvùvccccccccvvygv v bUH cbjv v vbUH cv hc]cccvÓ . the Kings of Arabia and Sa - ba shall bring gifts: 55
  • 56. PROPER of the SEASON Choir Xvvyf¥ v YF v vcvùvccccccccc[v ùccccjcv yf¥ vÓ all Kings shall fall down before him; all nations shall do Xvhctˇ dv cf≥ gf≥ c}vvcccccccccccccccv , him ser - vice. COMMUNION Vídimus stellam Matt. 2:2 Cantors Choir i. Bvvfv vbv vGYcbcùccvvHIv vhv v ygv GY.,v]v vtfcGYvcùcccvbÓ W E have seen his star in the East: and are come with Bvvùccvv hˆ khv gccvfv v fbfbfbv svm }cccccccccc offerings to wor - ship the Lord. Verses from Psalm 72:1-2, 6-7, 9-11, 16-17 may be sung. 56
  • 57. THE BAPTISM of THE LORD SUNDAY after JANUARY 6 INTROIT Dilexísti Ps. 45: 7,1 Cantors vij. Vvbdbygv v HUv bv ãcvcccvvb v v ccvb JOv vkv kv vkv vijv JI./b]Ô T HOU hast lovèd righteousness, and ha-ted i- ni- qui-ty; Choir Vvv ¨ugccHUv cãccccccvv[vãcccccccvv cbÔ where- fore God, even thy God, hath anointed thee with FINE Cantors bVcãvccccccvjcv√çj˚Ov v jv vhbhbhv r,dmv}vcv v bygv vHUcbvÔ the oil of gladness a- bove thy fel- lows. Ps. My heart Choir bVvãccccvv JOv bvkv vkcv ijcJI./c]cãcccccccvbÔ overfloweth with a good mat- ter; I speak of the things Bvv ãcccbcv ccvjcvbgcv vhv v vfv, vdvm v }ccccvvÓ which I have made con- cer- ning the King. Cantors Choir Full Vvygv v UH cãv cv ]v vu¨ gvUH cãv cv v]v v bdbygv UH cv vãccvvbv } Glo- ry be...(etc.) As it was..., (etc.) Thou hast ..., (etc.) 57
  • 58. PROPER of the SEASON GRADUAL Benedíctus Dominus Deus Ps. 72:18 Cantors v. Vvbvsv v vfcv vhcùvcccccccccvhv vjv jv vhv h.b]Ï B LES-SED be the LORD God, even the God of Is- ra- el, Choir Cantors Vvv fv v hvchv vjcgcv hvcv hv v vrd4b#@c}cvsvb v bfv v vcbÓ m which on- ly do- eth won- drous things. ⁄ The moun- Choir Vvvùcv ccjv v vjvcv hc{v fcvùcvccccccccvÓ . tains also shall bring peace, and the little hills Vvv ùccccchcvjv v gcvhv v rd4b#@mc}ccccccvv righteousness un- to the peo - ple. ALLELUIA Invéni David servum meum Ps. 89:21 Cantors Choir vj. BvfbGYv v v FTcv tfcf,v ]v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv c}vvbcbÏ A L- Cantors LE- LU- IA. Al - le- lu- ia. Choir Bvv fcgcv ùcccvv v vhv vgv, v hv. ]cv ùcccccccÓ ⁄ I have found David my ser- vant. With my holy oil 58
  • 59. THE BAPTISM of THE LORD All Bchchv fv vGYv v vbtfv vf,v v}v fbGYv vFTctfc≈fbfGYb¿ˆihb6b%$btf,mv cc} have I an- oin- ted him. Al - le- lu- ia. or Benedíctus qui venit Ps. 118:26-27 Cantors Bvv v fcv gv vùcccccccccccvvhv vgv, v hv. v]cbÓ ⁄ Bles - sed be he that cometh in the Name of the LORD: Choir Bcùccccccccvhv cv fv cYG v btfv fv, v}vccccÏ God is the LORD who hath show- ed us light. All BfbYG v vTF ctfcf≈ bfY© biˆ¿ hbhvtfcgcfv, b}ccccccccccc , Al - le- lu- ia. OFFERTORY Benedíctus qui venit Ps. 118:26-27 Cantors ij. Xvdccbrdv vD6cùcccccbygv bHUcvjv v vHUv vhvch.v ]v bÓ B LES- SED be he that cometh in the Name of the LORD: Choir Xvv y¥fv FYvcùccccccccccvvhcjv y¥fv vhvbcvcv˝ we have wished you good luck, we that are of the 59
  • 60. PROPER of the SEASON Cantors Xvgv v dv v f≥ bg≥ bfbcfc{v vùccccccvv ygv vUH ccvv v v vÔ , house of the LORD. God is the LORD who hath Choir Xvvjv v vHUchcvh.c{vhchchcjv v y¥fv vhv bt†dv ≥fg≥fb,c}ccv show- ed us light, al- le- lu- ia, al- le- lu- ia. COMMUNION Omnes qui in Christo baptizáti estis Gal. 3:27 Cantors i. Bvfv v GYcvùccccccccvhcvHIv v hv hv v ygv vGY.,v ]v ˝ A S ma- ny of you as have been bap- ti- zed in- to Christ Choir Bvv tfcvYG v vhcv hˆ khv v gv v fv vfbfbfbv svm }ccccccccv have put on Christ, al- le- lu- ia. Verses from Psalm 29 may be sung. The weekdays that follow are in the first week after the Epiphany, or the First Week in Ordinary Time. 60
  • 61. SEASON OF LENT ASH WEDNESDAY INTROIT Miseréris ómnium Wisd. 11:24-25, 27; Ps. 57 Cantors vij. Vbcdbygv vbHUv v vãvcvccvvcccccvv [vãcccvv bvÔ T HOU hast mercy on all things, O LORD, and hatest Choir VvãcccccvccOcv kv ijv JI./v v]vb¨ugv vHUcv vãcvcv cÔ nothing that thou hast cre- a- ted: and wink- est at men’s Vvãccc[cãcv vcccccccv[vãccccccvv [Ô iniquities, because they should amend, and sparest all men, FINE Vãcv ccvvcccccvv[c√çj˚Ov vjcvhvbvhbhbhv vrd, mbc}ccÓ for they are thine, O LORD, thou lov- er of souls. Cantors Vvv ygv vUH cãccccccccv[v jv vlv v kv vkv vjv vjv kv/ ]Ô Ps. Be mer- ciful unto me, O God, be mer-ci- ful un- to me: Choir Cantors Full Vvãcb v cvcvgv v vbhv bvfv, v dvm }v ygv UH cãccc]bcdbygv vbUH v} for my soul trust- eth in thee. Glo-ry be...,(etc.) Thou hast 61
  • 62. PROPER of the SEASON GRADUAL Miserére mei Deus Ps. 57:2, 4 Cantors v. Vbv scfcvùcccccccccvccvhv vjvbvjvchv bh.v{Ï B E mer- ciful unto me, O God, be mer- ci- ful un- to me: Choir Cantors Vvbfcvhchcv jcvgv vbhv vrd4b#@mv}v v svb v fcvhcv vjcvcÔ for my soul trust- eth in thee. ⁄ He shall send from Choir Vvvbjv. v hv. ]v fcvùccccccccccccvv jvccvv˝ hea- ven: and save me from the reproof of him that Vvv gv v bvhvchv rd4b#@c}vcccccccccvccccv m would eat me up. TRACT Dómine, non secundum peccáta nostra Ps. 103:10; 79:8, 9 Cantors Choir viij. Vvdcvfccvvùcccccccccvvj.cv{vùccvv vbÓ O LORD, deal not with us after our sins: nor reward Cantors Vvùcccccccchcv hcvf,cvdc]cv ùcccvcv bÓ m us according to our wick- ed-ness-es. ⁄ O LORD, 62
  • 63. ASH WEDNESDAY VvùccccccccccccccccccccccbÓ remember not our old sins, but have mercy upon us, and Choir Vchcj.c]cùcccccccccvv fcdcbdbm bc}vcvbvÓ that soon: For we are come to great mi- se- ry. Cantors Vvccùcccccccccccv[v ùvcccccccvÓ ⁄ Help us, O God of our salvation, for the glory of thy Choir Vvcùccvv v jc]vùccccccccccccccccÓ . Name, O Lord: O deliver us and be merciful unto our Vvcùccccvfccvvbdbm c}cccccccccccc sins, for thy Name’s sake. 63
  • 64. PROPER of the SEASON LENT PROSE Attende, Dómine Choir v. Bcvacvbv dcbgcvgcv[cgcv vkcvjv gcvhcgv, {cccv H EAR us, O LORD, * have mer- cy up- on us: BvkcvgcscvbTF cbv dv dcvesccvavn }cccccccvvcÎ for we have sin- ned a- gainst thee. (Repeat after each verse) Cantors Bcdcvdcv acv Àcv cv ES c[v vhcchcv gchcrdcdv{v˝ 1. To thee, Re- deem- er, on thy throne of glo- ry: 2. O Thou chief Cor- ner- stone, Right Hand of the Fa- ther: 3. God, we im- plore thee, in thy glo- ry sea- ted: 4. Sins oft com- mit- ted now we lay be- fore thee: 5. In- no- cent, cap- tive, ta- ken un- re- sis- ting: Bcgcv gcv gcv vgcv vdv[v v fcv gcv hcv gcv rdcvsc{b˝ lift we our weep- ing eyes in ho- ly plead- ings: Way of Sal- va- tion, Gate of Life Ce- les- tial: bow down and hear- ken to thy weep- ing chil- dren: with true con- tri- tion, now no more we veil them: false- ly ac- cused, and for us sin- ners sen- tenced, 64
  • 65. ASH WEDNESDAY Bvgccvhccjcvkcgvc[vbvbgv vcÀccvfcvdcescàvn v } lis- ten O Je- su, to our sup-pli-ca- tions. cleanse thou our sin- ful souls from all de- file- ment. pi- ty and par- don all our griev- ous tres- pas- ses. grant us, Re- dee- mer, lov- ing ab- so- lu- tion. save us, we pray thee, Je- su our Re- dee- mer. OFFERTORY Exaltábo te Ps. 30:1.2 Cantors ij. Xdv vbrdcvDÁYv cvùcccvcccvv[v ùcccccccÓ I WILL mag- nify thee, O LORD, for thou hast set me Choir Xùccccccccvhcygv HUv vjv v vHUcvhch.v ]vÁyfv FYv v bÓ up, and not made my foes to tri- umph o- ver me: O LORD Xvùcccccccccccvv v jv v yÁ fcbhv v vtd† v f≥ gf≥ v, v} my God, I cried unto thee, and thou hast heal- ed me. 65
  • 66. PROPER of the SEASON COMMUNION Qui meditábitur Ps. 1:2b, 3b Cantors i. Bvv fv v bGYv vùccccccvccccvbccHIvbv vchcv Ó H E who doth meditate on the law of the LORD day Choir Bvygv v GY,.vc]v tfv v vGYvcvùv vccˆhˆkhv gcvfv vfbfbfbv smvb}ccv and night: will bring forth his fruit in due sea- son. Psalm 1 may be sung. 66
  • 67. FIRST WEEK of LENT First SUNDAY in LENT INTROIT Invocábit me Ps. 91:15, 16, & 1 Cantors vij. VbdbygcvHUcvãcccccccccccccccc[v Ô H E shall call upon me, and I will hearken unto him; Choir VãcccccccccJOcv vkv v kvbvijv vIJ v/. v]vbu¨ gv vUH cv vjvÔ I will deliver him, and bring him to ho- nor: with length of FINE Cantors Vvvjcvjv b√çj˚Ov vjchvbvhbhbhv vr,dmbc}cvv vygv v HUcvãcccvbv Ô days will I sa- tis- fy him. Ps. Who- so dwelleth under Choir Vvv ãcccvvlv v vkv vjvcv kv/ c]v vãcccccccccÔ the defence of the Most High: shall abide under the Cantors Vvv ãcb v cv vgv hv bv fv v vdvm }v vygv vUH cãcc]bvccccÔ shadow of the Al- migh- ty. Glo-ry be..., (etc.) Full Vvv ¨ugvHUcãv cv v]v v bdbygv HUcv vãccvvbv }ccccccv As it was..., (etc.) He shall ..., (etc.) 67
  • 68. PROPER of the SEASON GRADUAL Angelis suis Ps. 91:11-12 Cantors Choir v. Vvv bsv vbfvcùccccccvvHUcvbjv v hcvbh.v{v vhcjvcvbÓ H E shall give his Angels charge o- ver thee: to keep Cantors Vvbvhv gv bhvcvhv rd4b#@mv}v v v vsvb v vfcv hcv jcjcvhccvÓ thee in all thy ways. ⁄ They shall bear thee in their Choir Vvvh.v ]v v vfcv ùccccccvjv vbgv vbvbhvchv vb rd4b#@mv}v v hands: that thou hurt not thy foot a- gainst a stone. TRACT Qui hábitat Ps. 91:1-7, & 11-16 Cantors viij Vccdcv fcvùccccccccccccccvjc]Ó. W HO- SO dwelleth under the defence of the Most High: Choir Vcùccccccccccccvv vhcv fcv vdc]vbcv Ó , m shall abide under the shadow of the Al- migh- ty. Cantors Vvv ùccccccccc[cv ùccccccccccvbÔ ⁄ I will say unto the Lord, Thou art my hope and my 68
  • 69. FIRST WEEK of LENT Choir Cantors Vcvj.ccvh.c]cùcccccccvf,v vbdbm bc}vcv ùcv vbÓ strong- hold: my God, in him will I trust. ⁄ For he Choir Vvvùcccccccccccccccj.cv h.v ]vùv ccbÓ shall deliver thee from the snare of the hun- ter: and from Cantors Vvvùccccvvfcvdcbdbm bc}cvvùccccccccvvbv Ó the noisome pes- ti- lence. ⁄ He shall defend thee under Choir Vvvhcvjcv]v ùccccccccccccvvfv, v vbdbm b}v v Ó . his wings: and thou shalt be safe under his fea- thers. Cantors Vvcùcccccccccccccccccccvjcv Ó . ⁄ His faithfulness and truth shall be thy shield and buck- Choir Vvhv. ]v vùccccccccccccccvfv, vbdbm bcv}v v Ó ler: thou shalt not be afraid for any terror by night. Cantors Vvcùccccccccccccc[v ùvccccccvvÓ ⁄ Nor for the arrow that flieth by day; for the pestilence 69
  • 70. PROPER of the SEASON Choir Vvv ùcccccvvjcv vhc]v ùccccccccccvv Ó . . that walketh in dark- ness: nor for the sickness that Cantors Vvùccccvv v v vfv, vcbvdbm b}cvvùccccvcccccÓ destroyeth in the noon- day. ⁄ A thousand shall fall Choir Vvvùcccccccccccccvccvcvj.vc]v ùvcvbÓ be- side thee, and ten thousand at thy right hand: but it Cantors Vvv ùccccvv vfv, vcbdbm b}vcv vùccccccvvcccÓ shall not come nigh thee: ⁄ For he shall give his Angels Choir Cantors Vvv hcvjcvhv v vhv. ]v ùvccvccvvbfv v vdv bvdbm bc}vcvùvbvbÓ charge o- ver thee: to keep thee in all thy ways. ⁄ They Choir Vvvùccccccccvvj.c]cvbùcvcccvv ccccvÓ shall bear thee in their hands: that thou hurt not thy foot Cantors Vvhcvfcvbdcbdbm bcv]cv vùccccccccccccvvÓ a- gainst a stone. ⁄ Thou shalt go upon the lion and 70
  • 71. FIRST WEEK of LENT Choir Vvjv. v vhc]v ùvcccccccccccccccccvvÓ . ad- der: the young lion and the dragon shalt thou tread Cantors Vvùcv v v fv, dbm b}ccvùccccccccccccccÓ under thy feet. ⁄ Because he hath set his love upon me, Choir Vvv ùvccccccvjv v hch.v ]v ùvcbv cccccccvÓ therefore will I de- li- ver him: I will set him up, because Cantors Vvùcvccvfccdcbvdbm bv}ccvvb ùccvccccccvvbÓ he hath known my Name. ⁄ He shall call upon me, and Choir Cantors Vvùvcv vjcv hc]v ùvcccccccvv vfcv bdbm bv}cùcvÓ . , I will hear him: yea, I am with him in trou- ble. ⁄ I will Choir Vvvùvcccccccccvcv vjv. v hc]v ùvcccccvvÓ . deliver him, and bring him to ho- nour: with long life will Vvùvcccccccvvccccvhcvfv, vbdbm bv}cccccv I satisfy him, and show him my sal- va- tion. 71
  • 72. PROPER of the SEASON OFFERTORY Scápulis suis Ps. 91:4-5 Cantors ij. Xvvdv v brdcDÁYv v ùcccvcccccc[v ùccvccvÓ H E shall de- fend thee under his wings, and thou shalt Choir Xvùccygv v vUH v vjv v UH v chv. ]v yÁ fv vYF v cvùccccvccbÓ be safe un- der his fea- thers: his faith- fulness and truth Xvùccvv jv v yÁ fcvbhv v vtd† v v vf≥ gf≥ v, c}cccccccc shall be thy shield and buck- ler. COMMUNION Scápulis suis Ps. 91:4-5 Cantors i. Bvvfv bvbGYv vcv ùcccvccccccccccvvbcv v Ó T HE LORD shall defend thee under his wings, and Choir Bvv ùvcccccvvbIH vbv v hchcvygv v GYv,. v]v tfv vYG vcvùv v v Ó thou shalt be safe un- der his fea- thers: his faith- fulness Bvvùvcvbcccccvˆhkhv gccfv v fbfbfbv v smv}cccccbv and truth shall be thy shield and buck- ler. Verses from Psalm 91:1-3, 11-16 may be sung. 72
  • 73. SECOND WEEK of LENT Second SUNDAY in LENT INTROIT Tibi dixit cor meum Ps. 27:8, 9, & 1 Cantors vij. VvvbdbygvbvUH ccãccccccvv[v OJ cvkvbv vijv IJ v/. c]bvcvÔ M Choir Y heart hath talked of thee, seek ye my face; FINE Vvbu¨ gv UH cv vãvcccccvv[v ãvb cc√jç O˚ v v jcvhv v hbhbhv vrd, bm }Ó thy face, LORD, will I seek: O hide not thy face from me. Cantors Choir Vccvygv vUH cv jcjv vlv v vkv v bjvcjcvkv/ c]cjcb v gvcbÓ . Ps. The LORD is my light and sal- va- tion: whom then Cantors Choir Vcvhv bvfv, bdvm }v v vygv vUH cãv cv v]vu¨ gv UH cãv cv v]v cvcÎ shall I fear? Glo- ry be... (etc.) As it was... (etc.) All Vbdbygv v UH cvãcv v}cccccccccccccccc My heart hath... (etc.) 73
  • 74. PROPER of the SEASON GRADUAL Sciant gentes Ps. 83:19, 14 Cantors v. Vvvbscv vfv vùccccccccccccvhcv hv jv v bÔ L ET the nations know that thou, whose Name is Je- Choir Vvjb.v vh.v v{vfcùccccccvvccvjcvbgv hvchv rd4b#@mv}Í ho- vah: art only the Most Highest ov- er all the earth. Cantors Choir Vvv vsvb v fcvhcv vhccbhcvhcbjcbv jv hcvhv ]v fcvùvcvÓ ⁄ O my God, make them like un- to a wheel: and as Vvvhcjcv vjv bvgv vhvcvhv vrd4b#@vm }vcvccccccccv the stub- ble be-fore the wind. TRACT Commovísti Ps. 60:4, 6 Cantors Choir viij. Vvv dcv fcv ùcccccccjc]v hcbvhcfv v dv dvm ]Ó . T HOU hast moved the land, O LORD: and di- vi- ded it. Cantors Choir Cantors Vcvvùcccccccvvj.v]v vhvhcvf,cvdc}cvv bvùccvÓ m ⁄ Heal the sores there- of: for it sha- keth. ⁄ That they 74
  • 75. SECOND WEEK of LENT Choir Vcùccccccccccvvjc]cùccvvcccccvbÓ . may triumph because of the truth: that thy beloved may Vvvùccvfcdcbdbm bc}ccccccccccccccvv be de- li- ver- ed. OFFERTORY Meditábor Ps. 119:47, 48 Cantors ij. Xcvdv v brdv YÁD v v cùcv v vccccccccccccÓ M Y de- light shall be in thy commandments, Choir Xvvygv vUH v vjv v vUH v vhc]v yÁ fv YF v cvùccccccvbcccvÓ . which I have lov- ed: my hands also will I lift up unto Xvùccvv vcccccbvjv vyÁ fvbhv v vtd† v f≥ gf≥ v, c}cccvv v thy commandments, which I have lov- ed. 75
  • 76. PROPER of the SEASON COMMUNION Visiónem Matt. 17:19 Cantors Choir i. Bvv fv bv v v GYv ùccbHIv vygv v GY,.v {vtfv vGYvcùvccvbcv cv Ó T ELL the vision to no man, un- til the Son of Man be Bcùv hˆ khv vgcv fv v fbfbfbv vsvm }ccccccccccccv risen a- gain from the dead. Verses from Psalms 45:1-8, 18 or 97:1-6, 11-12 may be sung. 76
  • 77. THIRD WEEK of LENT Third SUNDAY in LENT INTROIT Oculi mei Ps. 25:15, 16, & 1-2 Cantors vij. VbcdbygcvHUcvãvcvcccccvccccc[vbãcccÔ M INE eyes are ever looking unto the LORD, for he Choir VvvãccccccvvOJ ckvbv vijv IJ v/. ]vbu¨ gcv UH cãcccccvÔ shall pluck my feet out of the net: look thou upon me, and FINE Vvãcccccccv[v ãccccccvjç√ O˚ v vjv v hv hbhbhvrd, bm }Ó have mercy upon me, for I am desolate and in mi- se- ry. Cantors Choir Vccvygv vUH cvãccccccvvb vlv vkcv jv vkv/ ]cãbvbcv Ô Ps. Un- to thee, O LORD, do I lift up my soul: my God, Vvvãcccccccc[vãccvccgv vhcv fv bcbvdvm }v vÓ in thee have I trusted, let me not be con- foun- ded. Cantors Choir Full Vvv vygv UH cãv cv v v]v u¨ gv UH cãv cv v ]v bdbygv vUH cvãccc} Glo- ry be..., (etc.) As it was..., (etc.) Mine eyes..., (etc.) 77
  • 78. PROPER of the SEASON GRADUAL Exsúrge Dómine Ps. 9:19, ⁄ 3 Cantors v. Vbsccfcv vùccccccvvbhvbcvjv jcv bhcbh.cv]cvÏ U P, LORD, and let not man have the up- per hand: Choir Cantors Vbvfcùccvcccvjcv bgv bhvchv rdb4b#@mv}v ccsvb v vfbv vbÓ let the heathen be jud- ged in thy sight. ⁄ While mine Choir Vvùvccccbvjv vbhcvhc]v v fcvùcv cccvcv ccvvÓ . enemies are dri- ven back: they shall fall and perish Vvhv v fchv v rdb4#@vm }vcvccccccccvcccccvv at thy pre- sence. TRACT Ad te levávi Ps. 123:1-3 Cantors Choir viij. Vvdcv fcvùcccccvcj.c]v ùvcccccccvvÓ U N- TO thee lift I up mine eyes: O thou that dwellest in Cantors Vvùvcfcvbdc}cvv bùccccccccccvvjchc]v vÓ , m .. the hea- vens. ⁄ Behold, even as the eyes of ser- vants: 78
  • 79. THIRD WEEK of LENT Choir Cantors Vvùcccccccccccbbfcvbdc]cv ùcccvbvcv vÓ , m look unto the hand of their mas- ters. ⁄ And as the eyes Choir Cantors Vùcv vjcv hc]vùccccccccvbfcv dbm b}cvvùcvcÓ . . , of a mai- den: unto the hand of her mis- tress. ⁄ Even so Choir Vùccccccccccvccvcvj.c]v ùccvbcccvÓ our eyes wait upon the LORD our God: until he have Cantors Choir Vvvùcv cv f,cdbm b}v cùccvvccccccvvj.cv ]v bhv bÓ mercy up- on us. ⁄ Have mercy upon us, O LORD: have Vvvùcv cv fcdbm b}v cccccccccccccccv , mercy up- on us OFFERTORY Iustítiæ Dómini Ps. 19:8, 10, 11 Cantors ij. Xvcdv v brdv vYÁD v v vùccccchcvygcv UH v v jcvbUH vcv bÓ T HE sta- tutes of the LORD are right, and re- joice 79
  • 80. PROPER of the SEASON Choir Xvhv vhc]vcvyÁ fv vYF v ùcccccvbcccvccccvv b[vÓ . the heart: sweet- er also than honey and the honeycomb: Xvùccvv vcccvbjv vyÁ fvbvbhv v td† v vf≥ gf≥ v, c}ccccvcv moreover by them is thy ser- vant taught. COMMUNION Sunday Year A: When the Gospel of the Samaritan Woman is read: Qui bíberit aquam John 4: 13-14 Cantors i. Bvvccfv bv vGYv v vùcccvvcccccccccccvÓ W HO- SO drinketh the water that I shall give him, Choir Bvv bIH vcygv vYG v., v ]v tfv YG v v vùvcccccccccv[ccbbvÓ saith the LORD: it shall be in him a well of water, Bvcùccvvccvv ˆhkhv gv v fv v fbfbfbv smv}cccccvcc springing up unto e- ver- last- ing life. The First Song of Isaiah, Ecce Deus may be sung. 80
  • 81. THIRD WEEK of LENT Other days: Passer invénit Ps. 84:3,4 Cantors i. Bvcv fv v vYG v v ùvcccccccccccccvv ccÓ T HE spar- row hath found her an house, and the Choir BvvcùcccccccHIcvhcvhcvygcGY.v, {vcvtfv vGYccvÓ swallow a nest where she may lay her young: e- ven Bvv ùcccvvccccvIH cchcvgv v fv v fbfbfv vsvm c}cvvÏ thy altars, O LORD of hosts, my King and my God. Cantors Choir Bvvfv v v YG v ùvcccccvIH cvhcvygcYG v., {vcv tfv vYG cccÓ Bless- ed are they that dwell in thy house: they will Bvvhv hˆ khv vgv v fv v vfbfbfv vsvm c}cccccccccccv be al- way prais- ing thee. The First Song of Isaiah, Ecce Deus may be sung. 81
  • 82. PROPER of the SEASON Fourth SUNDAY in LENT INTROIT Lætáre Ierúsalem (G.H.P.) Is. 66: 10,11; Ps. 122:1 Cantors Full v. VvvbscvFb flTcb¯rdcvfcvscvdcfb b b hb hb {b yfv bvbhijb b˘ygb bvhijb b˘ygb Ó R E-JOICE ye * with Je- ru- sa- lem; and be ye glad for Vhbhbhb˘fg˘fbMc{vfchbjbhb fb r®sc|bgv |bdtfv gb5b$#ƒTb$#v SE4#@dcesmnc]v fv vÓ her, all ye that de- light in her: ex- Vvvhv vfcb ¥§Yv vdv |fbgbfc¯sbd¯scsbM b{b bscdcfv FYb yfcr<dƒb ∞Tc˘tf<mb b[Ï ult and sing for joy with her, all ye that in sad- ness VcFY7^ç %$crd< bƒ ∞Tctfc]crdchchijchv [v b hbhbhcdv hv UH b•IvÓ M< mourn for her: that ye may suck, and be sa- tis- V|vH¿Ubç^%≈$gctf<Mc{vscb DRcb b®¢6vhv[v scDRcHUb^bΩ#c|bFYb$Ω#FTb$#v SE4b#Ω@dvÎ fi- ed with the breasts of her con- so- la- FINE Cantors Choir Vvesc}cbcscfcb hcb bhcchcchchchcjc]cfchv bÓ NM tions. Ps. I was glad when they said un-to me: * we will 82
  • 83. FOURTH WEEK of LENT Cantors Full Vvhvhv vhcvhcvjcvgchcv f,v}cscfch}cscFb flTcrdxv} go in- to the house of the LORD. Glo-ry be (2)* Re - joice ye... The Introit may be sung more simply thus: Cantors vij. VbdbygcHUcv cjcvãccccc[vãccccvvbxccvv b Ô R E- JOICE ye with Jerusalem; and be ye glad for Choir VcãccccvJOcvkcvkcvijcv JI./c]v ¨ugvbcbHUcãcvccbbÔ her, all ye that de - light in her: ex- ult and sing Vvãcccccvv [v ãccccccccccccccv[vÔ for joy with her, all ye that in sadness mourn for her: Vcãccccccccccccccvv[v ãbvccccvv Ô that ye may suck, and be sa- tis- fi- ed with the breasts Cantors Vvjcjç√ O˚ v vjv v v hv hbhbhv vrd, bm }cvv vygv UH cjccjccjcvlc of her con- so- la- tions. Ps. I was glad when they said * See tones for the Gloria Patri on p. 463 ff. 83
  • 84. PROPER of the SEASON Choir Vkcjv k/v [v vãcccccccvvcvgcchcfcdvm vccb} un -to me:* we will go in- to the house of the LORD. Cantors Choir Full Vcygv UH cãvcc}cxu¨ gv UH cãcc}cbdbygcUH ccãccc} Glo-ry be..., (etc.) As it was..., (etc.) Re - joice ye..., (etc.) GRADUAL Lætátus sum Ps. 122:1,7 Cantors Choir v. Vbsv vfcvùcccccchcvjcbhv bh.c]bvfcvùcccvbv Ó I WAS glad when they said un- to me: we will go into Cantors Vvhcvjcv bgv vbhv rdb4b#@mv}vccsvb v vfbchvcvbjv vbvbhch.c]v Ï the house of the LORD. ⁄ Peace be with- in thy walls: Choir Vvvfcvùcv vcccccvjv vbgv vbhv vhv vrdb4b#@mv}vcvccc and plenteousness with- in thy pa- la- ces. 84
  • 85. FOURTH WEEK of LENT TRACT Qui confídunt Ps. 125:1-2 Cantors Choir viij. Vvvdcv fcv ùccccccccvjc]cvùvcvcccÓ . T HEY that put their trust in the LORD, shall be even Cantors Choir Vùvccccvvfcbdvm }cvbùccccccccjchc]vùvcÓ , .. as the mount Si- on: which may not be re- mov- ed, but Cantors Vvùvccccvvcfcbdvm }ccvbùcccccccccvjcÓ , standeth fast for e- ver. ⁄ The hills stand about Je- ru- Choir Vvhchc]v ùvccccccccccccccccccvÓ . sa- lem; even so standeth the LORD round about his Vvv ùvc[cùccccccccvfcvdcvbdmvc}ccccvv people; from this time forth for ev- er- more. OFFERTORY Laudáte Dóminum Ps. 135:3-6 Cantors ij. Xvdv v brdv v cv D6v vùcccccccccccv[vbùv v vÓ O PRAISE the LORD, for the LORD is gracious; O 85
  • 86. PROPER of the SEASON Choir XvùccccccccccvygvUH v jv bUH cv hv. ]v vyÁ fv bv 6F v vùv Ó sing praises unto his Name, for it is love-ly: what- so-ever Xvùccvv vccc[cùcccchv vbjv v vyÁ fvb hv v td† v f≥ gf≥ v, v } the LORD pleas-ed, that did he in hea- ven and in earth. Sunday Year C: When the Gospel of the Prodigal Son is read: OFFERTORY Illúmina óculos meos Ps. 13:3, 4 Cantors Choir ij. Xdv cv vbrdv vD6cvhccvygv HUv vjv v vHUv vhv v h.v v]cÁyfv v Ï L IGHT-en mine eyes, that I sleep not in death; lest XvvFYv vùv vccccccbjv v Áyfvbv vbhvbvt†dv v≥fg≥fv v vf,v }ccv mine enemy say, I have pre - vail - ed a - gainst him. 86
  • 87. FOURTH WEEK of LENT COMMUNION Ierúsalem quæ ædificátur Ps. 122: 3,4 Cantors i. Bfv vbGYv v ùcccccccvvcccccvvHIv hvchchcÓ J E-RU-SALEM is built as a city, that is at u-ni-ty in Choir BvygcYG v., ]v btfv vYG v v ùcccvvccvv v[v ùccccccccÓ it-self: for thi-ther the tribes go up, even the tribes Bvvùcccvv[vùccvvcv hˆ khv vgcfv v vfbfbfbv svm }ccccvv of the Lord; to testify un-to thy name, O Lord. Verses from Psalm 122 may be sung. Sunday Year A: When the Gospel of the Man born blind is read: COMMUNION Lutum fecit John 9:6, 11, 38 Cantors i. Bvv vfv bv GYv vcvùccccccccbcccvHIv vhcvhv vbÓ T HE LORD spat on the ground and made clay of the Choir Bvvygv YG v., ]vtfv vYG v vùvccccccccccccccbbvcÓ spit- tle, and he anointed mine eyes, and I went and 87
  • 88. PROPER of the SEASON Bvùcv v [v vùccccvv v v v v vˆhkhv vgcv fv v fbfbfbv smvbcv} wash- ed, and I receiv- ed sight and be- lieved in God. Verses from Psalm 27:1, 4-6, 9-10, 15 may be sung. Sunday Year C: When the Gospel of the Prodigal Son is read: COMMUNION Opórtet te Lk. 15:2 Cantors Choir i. BfvbGYv vùcccccccvvHIvchvcygcGY.v, v]v btfv vGYv cv Ó I T is meet that we should be glad, my son, for thy Bvvùcccvvccccccccvv [v hˆ khv vgv vfv v fbfbfbv svm v} brother was dead and is alive again: was lost and is found. Verses from Psalm 27:1, 4-6, 9-10, 15 may be sung. 88
  • 89. FIFTH WEEK of LENT Fifth SUNDAY in LENT INTROIT Iudica me, Deus Ps. 43: 1, 2, 3 Cantors vij. VvbdbygcvUH cv ãcvccccccbb[vb ãccccvvxvbv cv Ô G IVE sen- tence with me, O God, and defend the cause Choir VvãccccccccccbbvJOcv kcvijcJI./v ]bv¨ugvb b UH cjcbÔ of my soul against the un- god- ly peo- ple: de - li- ver Vcãcccccccccccccccccccb[v jcÔ me, and rid me from the deceitful and wicked man: for FINE Vcãcccccccccvvjcc√çj˚Ov vjv v vhv vhbhbhv r,dbm }v vÓ thou, O Lord, art my God, and my strong sal- va- tion. Cantors Vvv ygv UH cvãcccccccccvcvjcvlvcvkv vjcv kv? ]Ô> Ps. O send out thy light and thy truth, that they may lead me: Choir Vcãccccccccccccjv v ≈gv vhcvf,cvdmv v}cÓ and bring me unto thy holy hill, and to thy dwel- ling. 89
  • 90. PROPER of the SEASON Cantors Choir Full Vcvygv HUcãvc}vv v¨ugv HUcvãcc}cbdbygcHUcv ãcccv} Glo-ry be... (etc.) As it was... (etc.) Give sen- tence... (etc.) GRADUAL Eripe me, Dómine Ps. 143: 9, 10 ⁄ Ps. 18:49 Cantors v. Vvvbvscvbfcvhcv vhchch˘ c[chccjcvjcvhcvhc]bv vÏ . D E-LIV-ER me, O LORD, from mine e- ne- mies: Choir Vvv fcv v hv bhchcbhcvjcv vgcb hcv hcvrdb4b#@vm ]bccbv v Í Teach me to do the thing that plea- seth thee. Cantors Vcvbsvb fcvhcùcccccccccccccccccÓ ⁄ It is the LORD that delivereth me from my cruel Vvùccv[vùcccccccccccchcv jcjchc]v Ï .. enemies, and setteth me up above mine ad-ver-sa-ries: Choir Vvvfchcvùcccccvjv vbv vgv vhcvhcvrdb4b#@vm c}ccc thou shalt deliver me from the wic- ked man. 90
  • 91. FIFTH WEEK of LENT TRACT Sæpe expugnaverunt me Ps. 129: 1-4 Cantors viij. Vcdcv fv hv ùccccccccccjcvcvhc{v vÓ M Choir A - NY a time have they fought a - gainst me: Cantors Choir Vvhcchcfcv dc]cccùcccccvvjc{cùcccvÓ m from my youth up. ⁄ May Israel now say: yea many a Cantors Vvùccccccccccccccfcv dmc]ccvùcv Ó time have they vexèd me from my youth up. ⁄ But Choir Vvcùccccccccccvvjcchv ]cùccccccvÓ they have not prevailèd a - gainst me: the plowers Cantors Vvcùccccfcv dcdbm c{ccùccvvcccvjcv hc]Ó ploughèd up- on my back. ⁄ And made long fur-rows: Choir Vvvùcccccccccccccccccccccvv Ó but the righteous LORD hath hewn the snares of the 91
  • 92. PROPER of the SEASON Vvùccccvvfcvbdbm bc}ccccccccccvv ccvv ungodly in pie- ces. OFFERTORY Confitébor tibi Cf. Ps. 119:7, 10, 17, 25 Cantors ij. Xdcv brdv v vYÁD v cùccccccccccccccvv Ó I WILL give thanks unto the LORD with my whole Xvvhc{v ùccccccccccccvhv bygcHUcv jcv Ó heart; O do well unto thy servant, that I may live, and Choir XcHUcchchc]cvyÁ fv vFYcv ùcccccccjcÁyfvcvbÓ keep thy word: quick-en thou me, according to thy Xvvhcvtd† cf≥ gf≥ v, c}ccccccccccccccvcb word, O LORD. 92
  • 93. FIFTH WEEK of LENT COMMUNION Videns Dóminus When the Gospel of Lazarus is read: John 11:33,35,43, 44,39 Cantors i. BvccvfvccGYcvhcv[v ùccccvvcccccvvccÓ W HEN the LORD * saw the sister of Lazarus weeping Choir Bùcccccccvv vIH chv vygcgcvhcv{vtfv YG v vhv v ùcvÓ < . at the tomb, and the Jews al-so wee- ping, he cri- ed with a Bvùccc[v ùccccccc[vùcccccccvccvvÓ loud voice, Lazarus come forth: and he that was dead came Bvhc[cùcccvchˆ khv vgv v vfv v fbfbfbv v vsvm }cccccv forth bound hand and foot with grave-clothes. Verses from Psalm 130 may be sung. 93
  • 94. PROPER of the SEASON COMMUNION Nemo te condemnávit John 8: 10, 11 When the Gospel of the adulterous woman is read: Cantors i. BvvcvfvccGYc[cvùv vcccccccv{v v HIvcbygb cvbÌ W O- MAN, where are thine accusers? Choir No man, BvvYG c]cvygcYG cùccccccc[v hˆ khv gcvfv fbfbfbv svm v} ,. LORD. Nei- ther do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more. Verses from Psalm 32:1-3, 5-6, 9 may be sung. COMMUNION Qui mihi ministrat John 12:26 When any other Gospel is read: Cantors i. Bvfv YG v v hchcvhv vcvhv{v IH v vhcvhcygb vcYG v,. ]v tfccGYcÓ I F a- ny man serve me, let him fol-low me: and where Choir Bvhvhv{cvhcv vhv hcˆhkhv gcvfv v fbfbfbv smv}ccccccvv I am, there shall al- so my ser- vant be. Verses from Psalm 17:1-2, 9-12, 16 may be sung. 94
  • 95. PALM SUNDAY SUNDAY OF THE PASSION AT THE BLESSING OF PALMS ANTIPHON Hosanna fílio David Cantors Choir vij. Vvv dcvD&ccvvjv. vcjcjchcgv v hv jkjv{cgv v hcjkjvÓ ¥ H O- SAN- NA * to the son of Da- vid: bles- sed is Vvhjh.v[vcvhv rdcvescFYcbhcvÁyfv vgcvFTcv dMc]v vhv vhvcvÓ he that co- meth in the Name of the LORD. O King Vhchbhb hv FY7b^b%hv yg.,v{v dcvD&¥ccbJIb^b≈$cgcvF%cdmcv dmc}cvv of Is- ra- el: Ho- san- na in the high- est. PSALM 118 Confitémini Dómino Cantors VccygcHUcvãccccccccvv vlckv vÃcjcÃvk/vb]Ô ⁄ 1. O give thanks un- to the LORD, for he is gra- cious; Choir Choir Vbv ãcccccccckcjvãv vhv vùv tf,mc}cvv vdv D&¥cv j.v because his mercy en-dur-eth for ev-er. Ant. Ho-san-na. 95
  • 96. HOLY WEEK 22 The same stone which the build-ers refused, * is become the head-stone in the corner. Ant. Ho-san-na. 23 This is the LORD’S doing, * and it is mar-vel-lous in our eyes. Ant. Ho-san-na. 27 God is the LORD, who hath show-ed us light; * bind the sacrifice with cords, | yea, even unto the horns of the altar. Ant. Ho-san-na. 28 Thou art my God, and I will thank thee; * thou art my God, and I will praise thee. Ant. Ho-san-na. AT THE PROCESSION Deacon All Bvv hchchchcvfcvhcv}cvvhchchcv hcv hcvfchbv} ⁄ Let us go forth in peace. ± In the Name of Christ. A-men. ANTIPHON Púeri Hebræórum, portántes Cantors Choir i. Bvcvsv v fvcv wav fcvgcYF cv vhv. v[chcvkv cbhvbcv gv bÏ T HE chil- dren of the He- brews,* bear-ing bran-ches Bvfv vGYch.v {v fv v vhv v vtfcgcv vrdcsmv {v v fbrdv wav vav cÍ of o-live, went out to meet the L ORD , cry-ing out BSRcv fbTF cfc[v vfcv^G cv6b%b#cfcvdcscv sc}cccvc , m m and say- ing, Ho- san- na in the high- est. 96
  • 97. PALM SUNDAY PSALM 24 Dómini est terra Cantors Choir i. Bccfcgcvhv v ùcccvv v vcccchcvgchc]v ùv Ó T HE earth is the Lord’s, and all that there-in is: the Bbvùccccccccchcv gcvfccGYcv òcv tf,mc}c com- pass of the world, and they that dwell there- in. 2 For he hath founded it upon the seas : and prepared it upon the floods. Repeat Antiphon. 7 Lift up your heads, O ye gates, | and be ye lift up, ye everlas-ting doors : and the King of glo-ry shall come in. 8 Who is the King of glo-ry : it is the LORD strong and mighty, even the LORD migh-ty in battle. Repeat antiphon. 9 Lift up your heads O ye gates, and be ye lift up, ye everlas- ting doors : and the King of glo-ry shall come in. 10 Who is the King of glo-ry : even the Lord of hosts, | he is the King of glory. Repeat Antiphon. Gloria Patri is omitted. 97
  • 98. HOLY WEEK ANTIPHON Pueri Hebræorum vestiménta Cantors Choir i. Bvv vsv v fcv wav fcvgcYF cv hc[ccHIcv vhcvhcv gv vbÏ . T HE chil- dren of the He- brews,* spread their gar- ments Bvfv v TF cvgv, {v vfv v gv v dv vfcv escsvm {v v scfv csccvÎ in the way and cri- ed out say- ing, Ho-san-na Bvdv v fv vgcvdcvfcvg,c{cdcvbvfcGYcvgcvfcccvvcÏ to the son of Da- vid: bles- sed is he that BvvTF cvfv[vcdcvfcgcv dcrdcsc}ccccccccvv m com- eth in the name of the LORD. PSALM 47 Omnes gentes, pláudite Cantors i. Bfcbccgcv hv vcùcccccccvv hcgcv hc]v v Ó O Choir CLAP your hands to- ge- ther, all ye peo- ple: BbvùccccccccchcgcvfcvGYcòcvtf,mc}cccv O sing unto God with the voice of me- lo- dy. 98
  • 99. PALM SUNDAY 2 For the LORD is high, and to be fear-ed : he is the great King up-on all the earth. Repeat Antiphon. 3 He shall subdue the people un-der us : and the nations un-der our feet. 4 He shall choose out an heritage for us : even the worship of Jacob, whom he loved. Repeat Antiphon. 5 God is gone up with a mer-ry noise : and the LORD with the sound of the trump. 6 O sing praises, sing praises unto our God : O sing praises, sing praises un-to our King. Repeat Antiphon. 7 For God is King of all the earth : sing ye praises with un- derstanding. 8 God reigneth over the hea-then : God sitteth up-on his holy seat. Repeat Antiphon. 9 The princes of the people are joined unto the people of the god of A-bra-ham : for God, which is very high ex- alted, | doth defend the earth, as it were with a shield. Repeat Antiphon. Gloria Patri is omitted. Here may be sung the hymn, Gloria, laus et honor, 1940 Hymnal 62, English Hymnal: 621, 622. After the procession, the celebrant begins with the Collect for the day. 99
  • 100. HOLY WEEK AT MASS TRACT Deus, Deus meus Ps. 22 Cantors ij. Xvv dv v fcv vùcccccvccccccccccvv Ó M Y God, my God, look upon me: why hast thou Choir Xvvhcjv v hcvhv v]vùcccccccccccccccÓ for-sa-ken me : and art so far from my health and from Cantors Xvv ùcccbgv v dcdccfc}cvv dv v fcùccccvbcÓ the words of my com-plaint? ⁄ O my God, I cry in the Choir Xcbùcccccccccvvjv v]cùcccccccccÓ daytime, but thou hearest not : and in the night season Cantors Xvùcvgv vdcv vdcfc}cvvdv vcvfccùvcvccvvbjv hv]Ó also I take no rest. ⁄ And thou continuest ho-ly : Cantors Xvùcccccvcgv vdv dv fc}cvdv v fcùccccvcÔ O thou worship of Is-ra-el. ⁄ Our fa-thers hoped in 100
  • 101. PALM SUNDAY Choir Xvv jv v]v ùcccvcccccccccvv gcdcdv vf}vÎ thee : they trusted in thee, and thou didst de-li-ver them. Cantors Choir Xccvdv v vfcùv cccccccvv v vjv v vhv ]cùcv vÓ ⁄ They cal-led upon thee, and were hol-pen : they put Choir Xvv ùccccccccccccvvgcvdcv fv }cccÎ their trust in thee, and were not con-foun-ded. Cantors Choir Xvv v vdv fv vùcccccccccccvv jv v]v vùccvvÓ ⁄ But as for me, I am a worm, and no man : a very Xcùcccccccccccccgcvdcv fc}ccvÎ scorn of men, and the outcast of the peo-ple. Cantors Xvcdv v vfcv ùccvvcccccccvjv v]cccccÓ ⁄ All they that see me laugh me to scorn : 101
  • 102. HOLY WEEK Choir Xvv ùccccccccccccccccvygcvdv vfv}bÎ they shoot out their lips, and shake their heads, say-ing, Cantors Xvv v vdv vfv v ùcccccccccccvv jv hchvc]v Ó ⁄ He trus-ted in God, that he would de-li-ver him : Choir Cantors Xvvùccccccccccvgcv dv v vfv}bv v v vdvcvfv v Ó let him deliver him, if he will have him. ⁄ They stand Choir Xvv ùccccccccvv jv hvc]v ùccccccccvÓ staring and looking up-on me : they part my garments Cantors Xvvùcccccccccccccvgv vdv v fv}bvcv v dv Ï among them, and cast lots upon my ves-ture. ⁄ Save Choir Xvvfv v ùccccccvjv ]vcvùccccccccccvÓ me from the lion’s mouth : thou hast heard me also from Cantors Xvvùcccccccvgvdv vdv vfv v}bv v dv v vfv v v ùccvvÓ among the horns of the u-ni-corns. ⁄ O praise the LORD, 102
  • 103. PALM SUNDAY Choir Xvvùccvvjv v hv]v v vùccccccccccvv v vgv v vÎ ye that fear him : magnify him all ye of the seed of Cantors Choir Xvvdv vfv}bvcv v dv vfv v vhcv jv vchvc]v v ùcccvvcvÓ Ja-cob. ⁄ My seed shall serve him : they shall be Cantors Xvvùccccccccccccvgv vdv fv}bvcv v dv v vfvÓ counted unto the LORD for a ge-ner-a-tion. ⁄ They shall Xvv ùccccccccvv cccccvcvjv chv cvhv]bÓ come, and the heavens shall declare his righ-teous-ness: Choir XvvùccccccccccccccccvgcvdcccÎ unto a people that shall be born, whom the LORD Xvdv cfv}bvcv vccccccccccccccccc hath made. 103
  • 104. HOLY WEEK GRADUAL Christus factus est Phil. 2:8, 9 Cantors v. Vbccsccfcvùcccccccccjv v vbjvcbhcbhc]vbÏ . C Choir HRIST be- came obedient for our sakes un- to death: Cantors Vbfcùccvv vjcbgv vbhv vrdb4b#@vm }vccvvsvb v vfbcv vùcccÓ e- ven the death of the Cross. ⁄ Where-fore God also Choir Vvvùvcccvjv v jv vbhcvhv. v]vfcvùcccccccccvÓ hath highly ex- al- ted him: and given him a Name Vvvùccvvhv v jcvgv v vhv rdb4b#@vm }vcccccccccvv which is a- bove ev - ’ry name. OFFERTORY Impropérium Ps. 69:21, 22 Cantors ij. Xvvdv v brdv v DÁYv v vùccccccccccccccvvb Ó T HY re- buke hath broken my heart, and I am full of Xvvùccv[v ùccccvbcccvccccvv bv v v v v ygcÓ heaviness: I looked for some to have pity upon me, but 104