the parish book of psalms
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This book covers Responsorial Psalms for Sundays for the three year liturgical cycle. The melodies are in Gregorian modes but very easy to sing. All verses are notated and use Gregorian Psalm tones.TRANSCRIPT
Parish Book of Psalms
Arlene Oost-Zinner
Parish Book of Psalms
The Church Music Association of America
Parish Book of Psalmsiv
Music © Copyright 2012 Arlene Oost-Zinner
Cover design by Chad ParishEngraving by Richard Chonak and Ben YankeLayout by Mary C. WeaverIndexing by Richard Chonak
Excerpts from the Lectionary for Mass for Use in the Dioceses of the United States of America, second typical edition © 2001, 1998, 1997, 1986, 1970 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Inc., Washington, D.C. Used with permission. All rights reserved. No portion of this text may be reproduced by any means without permission in writing from the copyright owner.
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ISBN 978-0-9848652-7-7Second printing
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Contents
Introduction ............................................................................................1
Advent ....................................................................................... 3 First Sunday .............................................................................................4 Second Sunday ....................................................................................... 10 Third Sunday ......................................................................................... 16 Fourth Sunday .......................................................................................22
Christmas ................................................................................ 29 Vigil Mass ..............................................................................................30 Mass During the Night .......................................................................... 32 Mass at Dawn .......................................................................................35 Mass During the Day ............................................................................36 Holy Family ............................................................................................38 Mary, Mother of God .............................................................................44 Second Sunday After the Nativity ..........................................................46 The Epiphany of the Lord .......................................................................48 The Baptism of the Lord .........................................................................50
Lent .......................................................................................... 57 Ash Wednesday .....................................................................................58 First Sunday ...........................................................................................60 Second Sunday .......................................................................................66 Third Sunday .........................................................................................72 Fourth Sunday ....................................................................................... 78 Fifth Sunday...........................................................................................84
Holy Week ............................................................................... 91 Palm Sunday ..........................................................................................92 Thursday of the Lord’s Supper ...............................................................94 Friday of the Passion of the Lord ............................................................96
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Easter ....................................................................................... 99 Easter Vigil ...........................................................................................100 Easter Sunday ...................................................................................... 126 Second Sunday (Divine Mercy Sunday) ............................................... 128 Third Sunday .......................................................................................130 Fourth Sunday ..................................................................................... 136 Fifth Sunday......................................................................................... 142 Sixth Sunday ........................................................................................ 148 The Ascension of the Lord ....................................................................154 Seventh Sunday ................................................................................... 156 Pentecost, Vigil Mass ........................................................................... 162 Pentecost ............................................................................................... 174 The Most Holy Trinity ......................................................................... 176 Corpus Christi (The Body and Blood of Christ) ................................... 182 The Sacred Heart of Jesus ..................................................................... 188
Ordinary Time .......................................................................195 Second Sunday ..................................................................................... 196 Third Sunday .......................................................................................200 Fourth Sunday .....................................................................................206 Fifth Sunday......................................................................................... 212 Sixth Sunday ........................................................................................ 218 Seventh Sunday ................................................................................... 224 Eighth Sunday ...................................................................................... 228 Ninth Sunday .......................................................................................234 Tenth Sunday ....................................................................................... 240 Eleventh Sunday .................................................................................. 247 Twelfth Sunday .................................................................................... 252 Thirteenth Sunday ............................................................................... 258 Fourteenth Sunday ...............................................................................264 Fifteenth Sunday .................................................................................. 270 Sixteenth Sunday ................................................................................. 278 Seventeenth Sunday ............................................................................. 284 Eighteenth Sunday ............................................................................... 292 Nineteenth Sunday ...............................................................................298
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Twentieth Sunday ................................................................................306 Twenty-first Sunday ............................................................................. 312 Twenty-second Sunday ........................................................................ 318 Twenty-third Sunday ........................................................................... 324 Twenty-fourth Sunday ......................................................................... 332 Twenty-fifth Sunday ............................................................................338 Twenty-sixth Sunday ...........................................................................344 Twenty-seventh Sunday .......................................................................350 Twenty-eighth Sunday .........................................................................356 Twenty-ninth Sunday........................................................................... 362 Thirtieth Sunday ..................................................................................368 Thirty-first Sunday .............................................................................. 375 Thirty-second Sunday ..........................................................................380 Thirty-third Sunday .............................................................................386 Christ the King ..................................................................................... 392
Feasts and Solemnities ..........................................................399 The Conversion of St. Paul ...................................................................401 The Presentation of the Lord ................................................................402 St. Joseph, Husband of Mary ................................................................404 The Annunciation of the Lord ..............................................................406 The Nativity of St. John the Baptist, Vigil Mass ...................................408 The Nativity of St. John the Baptist ...................................................... 410 Sts. Peter and Paul ...............................................................................412 The Transfiguration of the Lord ............................................................ 414 The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Vigil Mass ..................... 416 The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary ........................................ 419 The Exaltation of the Holy Cross ..........................................................420 All Saints ..............................................................................................422 All Souls ............................................................................................... 424 The Dedication of the Lateran Basilica .................................................428 The Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary ..................................430 Our Lady of Guadalupe .......................................................................433
Index .......................................................................................435
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1
IntroduCtIon
This collection of plainchant Responsorial Psalm settings in Eng-lish is intended for Ordinary Form Masses. The texts of these psalms correspond with those found in the Lectionary for Mass
for the dioceses of the United States of America and provide an ac-cessible, tradition-based option for singing the Responsorial Psalms at Mass on Sundays and selected solemnities and feasts.
Each of these settings can be led by an unaccompanied schola or single cantor; members of the congregation should be able to re-peat their parts after one or two hearings. All of the verses are fully pointed and notated to facilitate ease in performance by the cantor or schola.
Plainchant is text driven. Though modal in form, neither the melodies nor the mode choices for these settings are based on those of their corresponding Graduals, which are sometimes considered the prede-cessors of the Responsorial Psalm. The melodies of these antiphons are original and were inspired by the abrupt but ultimately delightful sonority and rhythms of the English language.
The verses are set to the Gregorian Office tone formulas that not only correspond in terms of mode but also best complement the Eng-lish idiom. With a few exceptions, I have opted to treat each cycle of verses with only one mediant and final cadence. This allows the con-gregation to hear the final cadence only one time per cycle and sends a clear signal when it is time to repeat the antiphon.
Finally, spending a good deal of time on the reciting tone translates into fewer interruptions in the flow of the text and, by way of con-trast, renewed attention to the antiphon melody.
My hope is that this collection fosters prayer in the minds and hearts and on the lips of individuals and communities who sing from it—
Introduction
Parish Book of Psalms2
and that its foundation in Gregorian structures gives rise to a greater appreciation of our musical heritage as Catholics in both cognitive and auditory ways.
Many thanks are due my friends and colleagues in the Church Music Association of America and beyond who have provided me with a great deal of encouragement: David Hughes, Paul Weber, Aristotle Esguerra, Jeffrey Ostrowski, Adam Bartlett, Richard Rice, Ryan Mur-phy, Wilko Brouwers, William Mahrt, Scott Turkington, Mary Jane Ballou, and many more. I am also indebted to the Reverend Monsi-gnor William J. Skoneki, the St. Cecilia Schola, and parishioners of St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church in Auburn, Alabama, for helping me to see, week after week, what works and what does not.
Special thanks are also due Jeffrey Tucker, Richard Chonak, Ben Yan-ke, and Mary Weaver as well as the many donors who have made this book a reality. As always, I am grateful to my family, and I remain in humble service to our Lord, to whom all prayers are lifted and for whom all songs are sung.
Arlene Oost-Zinner
3
Advent
Advent
Parish Book of Psalms4
First Sunday of AdventPs. 122: 1-2, 3-4, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR A
LV�
et�
us
�
go
�
re
�
joi-
����
cing
� �
to
�
the
�
house
�
of�
the�
Lord.� �
� �
�
�
1. I�
re
�
joiced
��
because they said to me,
�
“We
��
will
�
�
go
��
up to the house of the
�
Lord.”
� ��
And
�
now
� �
�
we
��
have set foot within your gates, O
�
Je-
�
ru
�
sa
�
lem.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Je-�
ru
�
sa
��
lem, built as a city with compact u-
�
ni
�
ty.
� ���
�
To
��
it the tribes go up,
�
the
�
tribes
�
of
�
the
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Ac�
cord
�
ing
��
to the decree for Israel, to give thanks to
�
�
the
��
name of the
�
Lord.
� ��
In
��
it are set up judgment
�
5
�
seats,
� ��
seats
��
for the house
�
of
�
Dav
�
id.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. Pray�
for
�
the
��
peace of Jerusalem!
�
May
��
those
�
�
who
��
love you pro-
�
sper!
� ��
May
��
peace be within
�
�
your
��
walls,
�
prosperity
��
in
�
your
�
build
�
ings.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
5. Be�
cause
�
of
��
my relatives and friends I will say,
�
�
“Peace
��
be with-in
�
you!”
� ��
Be
��
cause of the house of the
�
�
Lord,
��
our God, I will pray
�
for
�
your
�
good.
�
A.
� �
�
Advent
Parish Book of Psalms6
First Sunday of AdventPs. 80: 2-3, 15-16, 18-19 YEAR B
LI �
ord,
�
make
�
us
�
turn
�
to
�
you;
� ��
let
�
us�
see
�
your
�
face
� ��
�
and
�
we
�
shall
�
be�
saved.� �
� ��
�
1. O
�
shep
�
herd
��
of Israel, hearken,
�
from
��
your throne upon
�
�
the
�
cher
�� �
-u
�
bim,
�
shine
�
forth.
� ��
Rouse
��
your power,
�
and
��
�
come
�
to
�
save
�
us.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Once
�
a
�
gain,
��
O Lord of hosts,
�
look
��
down
�
�
from
�
heav
�� �
-en,
�
and
�
see;
� ��
take
��
care of this vine,
�
�
and
��
protect what your right hand has planted;
��
7
�
the
��
son of man whom you
�
your
�
self
�
made
�
strong.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. May
�
your
�
help
��
be with the man of your right hand,
��
�
with
��
the son of man whom you
�� �
your
�
self
�
made
�
strong.
� ���
�
Then
��
we will no more withdraw from you;
�
give
��
us
�
�
new
��
life,
�
and
��
we will call up-
�
on
�
your
�
name.
� �
A.
� ��
Advent
Parish Book of Psalms8
First Sunday of AdventPs. 25: 4-5, 8-9, 10, 14 YEAR C
TV�
o
�
you,�
O�
Lord,� �
�
I
�
lift
�
my
�
soul.
� �� �
�
�
1. Your�
ways,
�
O
��
Lord, make known to me;
�
teach
��
me
�
�
your
�
paths,
� ��
guide
��
me in your truth and teach me,
�
�
for
��
you are God my savior,
�
for
�
you
�
I
�
wait
��
�
all
�
the
�
day.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Good�
and
�
up
��
right is the Lord;
�
thus
��
he shows
�
�
sinners
��
the
�
way.
� ��
He
��
guides the humble to justice,
�
and
� �
�
teaches
��
the hum
�
-ble
�
his
�
way.
� �
A.
� ��
9
�
3. All�
the
�
paths
��
of the Lord are kindness and constancy
�
�
toward
��
those who keep his covenant and his
�
de
�
crees.
� ���
�
The
��
friendship of the Lord is with those who fear
�
�
him,
� ��
and
��
his covenant, for their
�
in
�
struc
�
tion.
� �
A.
� ��
Advent
Parish Book of Psalms10
Second Sunday of AdventPs. 72: 1-2, 7-8, 12-13, 17 YEAR A
JII�
u�
stice
�
shall
�
flou
�
rish
�
in
�
his
�
time,
� �
�
and
�
full
�
ness
�
of
�
�
peace
�
for-�
e-
�
ver.
� �� �
�
�
1. O�
God,
�
with
��
your judgment endow the king,
�
and
� �
�
with
��
your justice, the king’s
�
son;
� ��
he
��
shall govern
�
�
your
��
people with justice and your afflicted ones with
�
�
�
judg�
ment.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Ju�
stice
�
shall
��
flower in his days,
�
and
��
profound peace,
�
�
till
��
the moon be
�
no
�
more.
� ��
May
��
he rule from sea to sea,
��
11
�
and
��
from the River to the ends of
�
the�
earth.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. For�
he
�
shall
��
rescue the poor when he cries out,
� ���
�
and
��
the afflicted when he has no one to help
�
him.
� ���
�
He
��
shall have pity for the lowly and the poor;
��
�
the
��
lives of the poor he
�
shall�
save.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. May�
his
�
name
��
be blessed forever;
�
as
��
long as
�
�
the
��
sun his name shall
�
re
�
main.
� ��
In
��
him shall
�
�
all
��
the tribes of the earth be blessed;
��
�
all
��
the nations shall proclaim his
�
hap�
pi
�
ness.
� �
A.
� �
�
Advent
Parish Book of Psalms12
Second Sunday of AdventPs. 85: 9-10, 11-12, 13-14 YEAR B
LV�
ord,�
let
�
us
�
see
�
your
�
kind
�
ness,
� ��
and�
grant
�
us
�
�
�
your�
sal�
va-�
tion.� �
� �
�
�
1. I�
will
�
hear
��
what God pro
�
-claims;
� ��
the
��
Lord — for
�
�
he
��
proclaims peace to his peo-
�
ple.
� ��
Near
��
indeed is his
�
�
salvation
��
to those who fear him,
�
glory
��
dwell
�
-ing
�
in
�
�
�
our
�
land.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Kind�
ness
�
and
��
truth shall
�
meet;
� ��
jus
��
tice and peace
��
�
shall
�
kiss.
� ��
Truth
��
shall spring out of the earth,
�
and
� �
13
�
justice
��
shall look down
�
from
�
heav
�
en.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. The�
Lord�
him
��
self will give his ben-e
�
-fits;
���
�
our
��
land shall yield its in
�
-crease.
� ��
Jus
��
tice shall walk
�
�
before
��
him,
�
and
��
prepare the way
�
of
�
his
�
steps.
� �
A.
� �
�
Advent
Parish Book of Psalms14
Second Sunday of AdventPs. 126: 1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6 YEAR C
TVIII �
he
�
Lord
�
has
�
done
�
great
�
things
�
for
�
us;
� �
�
we
�
are
��
�
filled
�
�
with�
joy.
� � � � �
�
1. When
�
the
�
Lord
��
brought back the captives of Zion,
�
�
�
we
��
were like men dream
�
-ing.
� �
�
Then
��
our mouth
�
�
was
��
filled with laughter,
�
and
��
our tongue with
�
�
�
re
�
joi
�
cing.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Then
�
they
�
said
��
among the nations,
�
“The
��
Lord
�
�
has
��
done great things
�
for
�
them.”
� �
�
The
��
Lord
�
15
�
has
��
done great things for us;
�
we
�
are
�
glad
�
in
�
deed.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. Re
�
store
�
our
��
fortunes,
�
O
�
Lord,
� ��
like
��
the torrents in the
�
�
southern
��
des
�
-ert.
� �
�
Those
��
that sow in tears shall reap
�
�
�
re
�
joic
�
ing.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. Al
�
though
�
they
��
go forth weeping,
�
carrying
��
the seed
�
�
to
�
be
�
sown,
� �
�
they
��
shall come back rejoicing,
�
car
�
-ry
�
-ing
��
�
their
�
sheaves.
� �
A.
� � �
Advent
Parish Book of Psalms16
Third Sunday of AdventPs. 146: 6-7, 8-9, 9-10 YEAR A
LVIII �
ord,
�
come
��
and
�
save
�us.
� � � � �
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
God
��
keeps faith forever,
�
secures
��
justice for
�
�
the
��
op-pressed,
� ��
gives
��
food to the hun
�
-gry.
� �
�
The
�
Lord
��
�
sets
�
cap
�
tives
�
free.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. The
�
Lord
�
gives
��
sight to the blind;
�
the
��
Lord
�
�
raises
��
up those who were bowed
�
down.
� �
�
�
�
The
��
Lord loves the just;
�
the
��
Lord pro
�
-tects
�
�
�
stran
�
gers.
� �
A.
� � �
17Advent
�
3. The
�
fa
�
ther
��
less and the widow he sus-tains,
� ��
but
��
the
�
�
way
��
of the wicked he
�
thwarts.
� �
�
The
��
Lord shall reign
�
�
forever;
��
�
your
��
God, O Zion, through all ge-
�
ne
�
ra
�
tions.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms18
Third Sunday of AdventLk. 1: 46-48, 49-50, 53-54 YEAR B
MVIII �
y
�
soul
��
re
�
joi
�
ces
�
in
�
my
�
God.
� � � � �
�
1. My
�
soul
�
pro
��
claims the greatness of the Lord;
� ��
�
�
my
��
spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for he has looked
�
�
upon
��
his lowly ser
�
-vant.
� �
�
From
��
this day all genera-tions
�
�
will
�
call
�
me
�
blessed.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. The
�
Al
�
might
��
y has done great things for
�
me,
� ��
�
�
and
��
holy is his
�
Name.
� �
�
He
��
has mercy on those who
�
�
fear
��
him in every ge
�
-ner
�
a
�
tion.
� �
A.
� � �
19Advent
�
3. He
�
has
�
filled
��
the hungry with good things,
� ��
�
�
and
��
the rich he has sent away emp
�
-ty.
� �
�
He
��
has
�
�
come
��
to the help of his servant Israel
�
for
��
he
�
�
has
��
remembered his pro-mise
�
of
�
mer
�
cy.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms20
Third Sunday of AdventIs. 12: 2-3, 4, 5-6 YEAR C
CI �
ry�
out
��
with
�
joy
�
and�
glad�
ness:� �
�
for�
a�
mong
��
�
you
� � �
is
�
the
�
great
�
and
�
Ho
�
ly
�
One
��
of
�
Is-
�
ra�
el.� �
� ��
�
1. God
�
in
�
deed
��
is my savior;
�
I
��
am confident and
�
�
un
�
-a
�
-fraid.
� � �
My
��
strength and my courage is the Lord,
��
�
and
��
he has been
�� �
my
�
sav
�
ior.
� ��
With
��
joy you
�
�
will
��
draw water at the fountain of
�
sal
�
va
�
tion.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Give
�
thanks
�
to
��
the Lord,
�
acclaim
��
his name;
�
among
�� �
�
the
�
na
�� �
-tions
�
make
�
known
�
his
�
deeds,
� ��
pro
��
claim
�
21Advent
�
how
��
exalt-ed
�
is
�
his
�
name.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Sing
�
praise
�
to
��
the Lord for his glorious a-
�
chieve-
� �
�
ment;
� � �
let
��
this be known through
�� �
-out
�
all
�
the
��
earth.
� ���
�
Shout
��
with exultation, O city of Zion,
�
for
��
great
�
�
in
��
your midst is the Holy One
�
of
�
Is-
�
ra
�
el!
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms22
Fourth Sunday of AdventPs. 24: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 YEAR A
LVI �
et
�
the
�
Lord
��
en-
�
ter;
� ��
he
�
is
�� �
king
�
of
�
glo
�
ry.
� � � ��
�
1. The
�
Lord’s
�
are
��
the earth and its full
�
-ness;
� � �
the
��
world
�
�
and
�
those
�� �
who
�
dwell
�
in
�
it.
� ��
For
��
he founded it upon
�
�
the
��
seas and established it up-
�
on
�
the
�
riv
�
ers.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Who
�
can
�
as
��
cend the mountain of the Lord?
� � �
or
��
who
�
�
may
�
stand
�� �
in
�
his
�
ho
�
ly
�
place?
� ��
One
��
whose hands are
�
�
sinless,
��
whose heart is clean, who desires not
��
�
what
�
is
�
vain.
� �
A.
� ��
23
�
3. He
�
shall
�
re
��
ceive a blessing from the Lord,
�
a
��
reward
�
�
from
�
God
�� �
his
�
sav
�
ior.
� ��
Such
��
is the race that seeks for
�
�
him,
� ��
that
��
seeks the face of the
�
God
�
of
�
Ja
�
cob.
� �
A.
� ��
Advent
Parish Book of Psalms24
Fourth Sunday of AdventPs. 89: 2-3, 4-5, 27, 29 YEAR B
FV�
or
�
ev�
er
�
I
�
will
�
sing
� �
the
�
good
�
ness
�
of�
the�
Lord.� �
� �
�
�
1. The�
pro
�
mis
��
es of the Lord I will sing for-ev
�
-er;
� ���
�
through
��
all generations my mouth shall proclaim your
�
�
faith-
�
ful
�
ness.
� ��
For
��
you have said, “My kindness is
�
�
established
��
forever”;
�
in
��
heaven you have con-firmed
�
�
�
your
�
faith
�
ful
�
ness.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. “I�
have
�
made
��
a covenant with my cho-
�
sen
�
one,
� ���
�
I
��
have sworn to David my ser
�
-vant:
� ��
For
��
ever will I
�
25Advent
�
confirm
��
your posterity and establish your throne for all
�
�
�
ge
�
ne
�
ra
�
tions.”
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. “He�
shall
�
say
��
of me,
�
‘You
��
are my father, my God,
�
�
the
��
Rock, my sav
�
-ior.’
� ��
For
��
ever I will maintain my
�
�
kindness
��
toward him, and my cove-nant
�
with
�
him
�
�
�
stands
�
firm.”
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms26
Fourth Sunday of AdventPs. 80: 2-3, 15-16, 18-19 YEAR C
LI �
ord,
�
make
�
us
�
turn
�
to
�
you;
� ��
let
�
us�
see
�
your
�
face
� ��
�
and
�
we
�
shall
�
be�
saved.� �
� ��
�
1. O
�
shep
�
herd
��
of Israel, hearken,
�
from
��
your throne
�
�
upon
��
the cher-
�� �
u
�
bim,
�
shine
�
forth.
� ��
Rouse
��
your power,
��
�
and
�
come
�
to
�
save
�
us.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Once
�
a
�
gain,
��
O Lord of hosts,
�
look
��
down from heav-
�� �
en,
��
�
and
�
see;
� ��
take
��
care of this vine, and protect what your
�
�
right
��
hand has planted;
�
the
��
son of man whom you
��
27
�
your
�
self
�
made
�
strong.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. May
�
your
�
help
��
be with the man of your right hand,
��
�
with
��
the son of man whom you
�� �
your
�
self
�
made
�
strong.
� ���
�
Then
��
we will no more withdraw from you;
�
give
��
us
�
�
new
��
life,
�
and
��
we will call up-
�
on
�
your
�
name.
� �
A.
� ��
Advent
Parish Book of Psalms28
29
Christmas
Christmas
Parish Book of Psalms30
ChristmasVigil Mass
Ps. 89: 4-5, 16-17, 27, 29 YEAR ABC
FV�
or
�
ev�
er
�
I
�
will
�
sing
� �
the
�
good
�
-ness
�
of�
the�
Lord.� �
� �
�
�
1. I�
have
�
made
��
a covenant with my cho-
�
sen
�
one,
� ���
�
I
��
have sworn to David my ser-
�
vant:
� ��
For
��
ever will I
�
�
confirm
��
your posterity and establish your throne for all
�
�
�
ge
�
ne
�
ra
�
tions.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Bless�
ed
�
the
��
people who know the joy-ful
�
shout;
� ���
�
in
��
the light of your countenance, O Lord,
��
�
they
�
walk.
� ��
At
��
your name they rejoice all the day,
�
31Christmas
�
and
��
through your justice they are
�
ex
�
alt
�
ed.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. He�
shall
�
say
��
of me,
�
“You
��
are my father, my God, the
�
�
rock,
��
my sav-
�
ior.”
� ��
For
��
ever I will maintain my kindness
�
�
toward
��
him, and my cove-nant
�
with
�
him
�
stands
��
firm.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms32
ChristmasMass during the Night
Ps. 96: 1-2, 2-3, 11-12, 13 YEAR ABC
TVIII �
o
�
day
�
is
�
born
�
our
�
Sa-
�
vior,
� ��
Christ
�
the
�
Lord.
� � � ��
�
1. Sing
�
to
�
the
��
Lord a new song;
� ��
sing
��
to the Lord,
��
�
all
�
you
�
lands.
� �
�
Sing
��
to the Lord;
�
bless
�
his
�
name.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. An
�
nounce
�
his
��
salvation, day af-ter
�
day.
� �
�
Tell
��
his
�
�
glory
��
among the nations;
�
among
��
all peo-ples,
�
�
�
his
�
won
�
drous
�
deeds.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. Let
�
the
�
heav
��
ens be glad and the earth rejoice;
�
�
�
let
��
the sea and what fills it re-
�
sound;
� ��
�
33Christmas
�
let
��
the plains be joyful and all that is in
�
them!
� �
�
�
�
Then
��
shall all the trees of the for-
�
est
�
ex
�
ult.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. They
�
shall
�
ex
��
ult before the Lord, for he comes;
� ��
�
�
for
��
he comes to rule
�
the
�
earth.
� �
�
He
��
shall rule the
�
�
world
��
with justice and the peo-ples
�
with
�
con
�
stan
�
cy.
� �
A.
� � �
ChristmasMass during the Night
Ps. 96: 1-2, 2-3, 11-12, 13 YEAR ABC
TVIII �
o
�
day
�
is
�
born
�
our
�
Sa-
�
vior,
� ��
Christ
�
the
�
Lord.
� � � ��
�
1. Sing
�
to
�
the
��
Lord a new song;
� ��
sing
��
to the Lord,
��
�
all
�
you
�
lands.
� �
�
Sing
��
to the Lord;
�
bless
�
his
�
name.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. An
�
nounce
�
his
��
salvation, day af-ter
�
day.
� �
�
Tell
��
his
�
�
glory
��
among the nations;
�
among
��
all peo-ples,
�
�
�
his
�
won
�
drous
�
deeds.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. Let
�
the
�
heav
��
ens be glad and the earth rejoice;
�
�
�
let
��
the sea and what fills it re-
�
sound;
� ��
�
Parish Book of Psalms34
35Christmas
ChristmasMass at Dawn
Ps. 97: 1, 6, 11-12 YEAR ABC
AVIII �
�
light
�
will
�
shine
�
on
�
us
�
this
�
day:
� ��
the
�
Lord
� ��
�
is
�
born
�
for
�
us.
� � � � �
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
is
��
king;
�
let
��
the earth rejoice;
�
let
��
the many
�
�
isles
�
be
�
glad.
� �
�
The
��
heavens proclaim his justice,
�
�
�
and
��
all peoples see
�
his
�
glo
�
ry.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Light
�
dawns
�
for
��
the just;
� ��
and
��
gladness, for the
�
�
upright
��
of
�
heart.
� �
�
Be
��
glad in the Lord, you just,
�
�
�
and
��
give thanks to
�
his
�
ho
�
ly
�
name.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms36
ChristmasMass during the Day
Ps. 98: 1, 2-3, 3-4, 5-6 YEAR ABC
AVIII �
ll
�
the
�
ends
��
of
�
the
�
earth
�
have
�
seen
� �
�
the
�
sav
� �
ing
��
�
pow
�
er
�
of
�
God.
� ��� � �
�
1. Sing
�
to
�
the
��
Lord a new song, for he has done
�
�
won-
�
drous
�
deeds;
� �
�
his
��
right hand has won victory for
�
�
him,
�
his
�
ho
�
ly
�
arm.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. The
�
Lord
�
has
��
made his salvation known:
� ��
�
�
in
��
the sight of the nations he has revealed
�
�
his
�
jus-
�
tice.
� �
�
He
��
has remembered his kindness
�
37
�
and
��
his faithfulness toward the house
�
of
�
Is-
�
ra
�
el.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. All
�
the
�
ends
��
of the earth have seen the
�
�
salvation
��
by our
�
God.
� �
�
Sing
��
joyfully to the Lord, all
�
�
you
��
lands; break in-
�
to
�
song;
�
sing
�
praise.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. Sing
�
praise
�
to
��
the Lord with the harp,
�
�
with
��
the harp and melo-dious
�
song.
� �
�
With
��
trumpets and
�
�
the
��
sound of the horn sing joyfully be-fore
�
the
�
King,
��
�
the
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� � �
Christmas
Parish Book of Psalms38
Holy FamilyPs. 128: 1-2, 3, 4-5 YEAR ABC
BV�
less�
ed
�
are
�
those
�
who
�
fear
�
the
�
Lord
� ��
and
�
walk
��
�
in
�
his�
ways.� �
� �
�
�
1. Bless�
ed
�
is
��
everyone who fears the Lord,
�
who
� �
�
walks
��
in his
�
ways!
� ��
For
��
you shall eat the fruit of your
�
�
handiwork;
���
blessed
��
shall you be,
�
and
�
fa
�
vored.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Your�
wife
�
shall
��
be like a fruitful vine in the recesses
�
�
of
�
your
�
home;
� ��
your
��
children like olive plants a-round
�
�
�
your
�
ta
�
ble.
� �
A.
� �
�
39Christmas
�
3. Be�
hold,
�
thus
��
is the man blessed who fears
�
the
�
Lord.
� ���
�
The
��
Lord bless you from Zion: may you see the
�
�
prosperity
��
of Jerusalem all the days
�
of
�
your
�
life.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms40
Holy Family(alternate text)
Ps. 105: 1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR B
TVI �
he
�
Lord
�
re
�
mem
���
bers
� �
his
�
cov
��
e
�
nant
�
for-�
e�
ver.
� �� ��
�
1. Give
�
thanks
�
to
��
the Lord, invoke his
�
name;
� � �
make
��
�
known
��
among the na-tions
�
his
�
deeds.
� ��
Sing
��
to
�
�
him,
��
sing his praise,
�
proclaim
��
all his
�
won
�
drous
�
deeds.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Glo
�
ry
�
in
��
his ho-ly
�
name;
� � �
re
��
joice, O hearts that
�
seek
�
�
�
the
�
Lord!
� ��
Look
��
to the Lord in his strength;
��
�
con
��
stant-ly
�
seek
�
his
�
face.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. You
�
de
�
scen
��
dants of Abraham, his servants, sons
�
41Christmas
�
of
��
Jacob,
�
his
�
cho
�
sen
�
ones!
� ��
He,
��
the Lord, is
�
�
our
��
God;
�
throughout
��
the earth his
�
judg
�
ments
�
pre
�
vail.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. He
�
re
�
mem
��
bers forever his covenant which he made
�
�
bind-
�
ing
� � �
for
��
a thousand gen-er
�
-a
�
tions
� ��
which
��
he entered
�
�
into
��
with Abraham and by his
�
oath
�
to
�
I
�
saac.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms42
Holy Family(alternate text)
Ps. 84: 2-3, 5-6, 9-10 YEAR C
BVI �
less
�
ed
�
are
�
they
��
�
who
�
dwell
�
in
�� �
your
�
house,
��
�
O�
Lord.
� �� ��
�
1. How
�
love
�
ly
��
is your dwelling place, O Lord of hosts!
��
�
My
��
soul yearns and pines for the courts of
�
the
�
�
�
Lord.
� ��
My
��
heart and my flesh cry out for
�
the
� �
�
liv
�
ing
�
God.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Hap
�
py
�
they
��
who dwell in your house.
�
Con
��
tinual-ly
�
�
they
�
praise
�
you.
� ��
Hap
��
py the men whose strength
�
43Christmas
�
you
��
are!
�
Their
��
hearts are set up-on
�
the
�
pil
�
grim
�
age.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. O
�
Lord
�
of
��
hosts, hear our prayer;
�
hearken,
��
O
�
�
God
�
of
�
Ja
�
cob!
� ��
O
��
God, behold our shield,
�
and
� �
�
look
��
upon the face of your
�
a
�
noint
�
ed.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms44
Mary, Mother of GodPs. 67: 2-3, 5, 6, 8 YEAR ABC
MII
�
ay�
God
�
bless
�
us
�
in
�
his�
mer
�
cy.
� �� �
�
�
1. May�
God
�
have
��
pity on us and bless us;
�
may
��
he let his
�
�
face
��
shine up-on
�
us.
� ��
So
��
may your way be known
�
�
upon
��
earth;
�
among
��
all nations, your
�
sal�
va
�
tion.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. May�
the
�
na
��
tions be glad and exult because you
�
�
rule
��
the peoples in e-
�
qui
�
ty;
� ��
the
��
nations on the
�
earth�
�
�
you
�
guide.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. May�
the
�
peo
��
ples praise you, O God;
� ��
may
��
all the
�
45Christmas
�
peoples
��
praise
�
you!
� ��
May
��
God bless us,
�
and
��
may
�
�
all
��
the ends of the earth
�
fear�
him.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms46
Second Sunday after the NativityPs. 147: 12-13, 14-15, 19-20 YEAR ABC
TVI �
he
�
Word
�
of
�
God
��
be
�
came
�
man
��
�
and
�
lived
�
�
�
a�
mong�
us.
� �� ��
�
1. Glo
�
ri-
�
fy
��
the Lord, O Je-ru-
�
sa
�
lem;
� � �
praise
��
your God,
�
�
O
�
Zi
�
on.
� ��
For
��
he has strengthened the bars of your
�
�
gates;
� ��
he
��
has blessed your chil-dren
�
with
�
in
�
you.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. He
�
has
�
grant
��
ed peace in your bor
�
-ders;
� � �
with
��
the
�
�
best
��
of wheat he
�
fills
�
you.
� ��
He
��
sends forth his
�
�
command
��
to the earth;
�
swift
�
-ly
�
runs
�
his
�
word!
� �
A.
� ��
47Christmas
�
3. He
�
has
�
pro
��
claimed his word to Ja-
�
cob,
� � �
his
��
statutes
�
�
and
��
his ordinances to
�
Is-
�
ra
�
el.
� ��
He
��
has not done
�
�
thus
��
for any other nation;
�
his
��
ordinances he
�
�
has
��
not made known to them.
�
Al-
�
le-
�
lu
�
ia.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms48
The Epiphany of the LordPs. 72: 1-2, 7-8, 10-11, 12-13 YEAR ABC
LIV �
ord,
� �
ev
�
ery
�
na
��
tion
�
on
�
earth
� �
will
�
a
�
dore
�
you.
� �� ��
�
1. O
�
God,
�
with
��
your judgment endow the king,
� � ��
�
and
��
with your jus-
�
tice,
�
the
�
king’s
�
son;
� ��
He
��
shall govern
�
�
your
��
people with justice
�
and
��
your af-flic-
�
ted
�
ones
�
with
� �
�
judg
�
ment.� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Jus
�
tice
�
shall
��
flower in his days,
�
and
��
profound peace,
�
�
till
��
the moon
�
be
�
no
�
more.
� ��
May
��
he rule from sea
�
�
to
��
sea,
�
and
��
from the River to
�
the
�
ends
�
of
�
the
�
earth.� �
A.
� ��
49Christmas
�
3. The
�
kings
�
of
��
Tarshish and the Isles shall offer gifts;
� � ��
�
the
��
kings of Arabia and Seba shall
�
bring
�
trib
�
ute.
� ���
�
All
��
kings shall pay him homage and
�
all
�
na
�
tions
� �
�
shall
�
serve
�
him.� �
A.
� ��
�
4. For
�
he
�
shall
��
rescue the poor when he cries out,
� � ��
�
and
��
the afflicted when he has no one
�
to
�
help
�
him.
� ���
�
He
��
shall have pity for the lowly and the poor;
��
�
the
��
lives of
�
the
�
poor
�
he
�
shall
�
save.� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms50
The Baptism of the LordPs. 29: 1-2, 3-4, 3, 9-10 YEAR A
TVIII �
he
�
Lord
�
will
�
bless
�
his
�
peo
�
ple
�
with
�
peace.
� � � � �
�
1. Give
�
to
�
the
��
Lord, you sons of
�
God,
� ��
give
��
to
�
�
the
��
Lord glory and
�
praise,
� �
�
give
��
to the Lord the glory
�
�
due
��
his name;
�
adore
��
the Lord in ho
�
-ly
�
at
�
tire.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. The
�
voice
�
of
��
the Lord is over the wa-ters,
� ��
�
�
the
��
Lord, over vast wa-
�
ters.
� �
�
The
��
voice of the
�
�
Lord
��
is mighty;
�
the
��
voice of the Lord is
�
�
�
ma
�
jes
�
tic.
� �
A.
� � �
51Christmas
�
3. The
�
God
�
of
��
glory thun-ders,
� ��
and
��
in his temple
�
�
all
��
say, “Glo
�
-ry!”
� �
�
The
��
Lord is enthroned above the
�
�
flood;
�
�
the
��
Lord is enthroned as king
�
for
�
ev
�
er.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms52
The Baptism of the LordIs. 12: 2-3, 4, 5-6 YEAR B
YV�
ou�
will
�
draw
�
wa
�
ter
�
joy
�
ful
�
ly
� �
from
�
the
�
springs
� �
�
of
�
sal�
va�
tion.� �
� �
�
�
1. God�
in
�
deed
��
is my savior;
�
I
��
am confident and
�
�
un-
�
a-
�
fraid.
� ��
My
��
strength and my courage is the
�
�
Lord,
��
and
��
he has been my sav
�
-ior.
� ��
With
��
joy
�
�
you
��
will draw water at the fountain of
�
sal
�
va
�
tion.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Give�
thanks
�
to
��
the Lord,
�
acclaim
��
his
�
name;
� ��
a
��
mong
�
�
the
��
nations make known his deeds,
�
proclaim
��
how
�
53Christmas
�
ex-
�
al-
�
ted
�
is
�
his
�
name.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Sing�
praise
�
to
��
the Lord for his glorious achievement;
��
�
let
��
this be known throughout all
�
the
�
earth.
� ���
�
Shout
��
with exultation, O city of Zion,
�
for
��
great
�
�
in
��
your midst is the Holy One
�
of
�
Is-
�
ra
�
el!
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms54
The Baptism of the LordPs. 104: 1b-2, 3-4, 24-25, 27-28, 29-30 YEAR C
OVIII � �
bless
�
the
�
Lord,
�
my
�
soul.
� � � � �
�
1. O
�
Lord,
�
my
��
God, you are great in
�
-deed!
� ��
You
��
are
�
�
clothed
��
with majesty and glory,
�
robed
��
in light as with
��
�
a
�
cloak.
� �
�
You
��
have spread out the heavens like
�
a
��
�
tent-
�
cloth.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. You
�
have
�
con
��
structed your palace upon the
�
�
wa-
�
ters.
� �
�
You
��
make the clouds your chariot;
�
�
�
you
��
travel on the wings
�
of
�
the
�
wind.
� �
� �
You
��
make
�
55
�
the
��
winds your mes-
�
sen
�
gers,
� �
�
and
��
flaming fire
�
your
��
�
min
�
is
�
ters.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. How
�
ma
�
ni
��
fold are your works, O Lord!
� ��
�
�
In
��
wisdom you have wrought them all —
�
�
�
the
��
earth is full of your crea
�
-tures;
� �
�
the
��
sea
�
�
also,
��
great and wide,
�
in
��
which are schools
�
�
without
��
number of living things
�
both
�
small
�
and
�
great.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. They
�
look
�
to
��
you to give them food in due time.
� ��
�
�
When
��
you give it to them, they gath
�
-er
�
it;
� �
�
when
� �
Christmas
Parish Book of Psalms56
�
you
��
open your hand, they are filled
�
with
�
good
�
things.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
5. If
�
you
�
take
��
away their breath, they perish and return
�
�
to
�
the
�
dust.
� �
�
When
��
you send forth your spirit,
�
they
� �
�
are
��
created, and you renew the face
�
of
�
the
�
�
earth.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
A. O
Antiphon:�
bless
�
the
�
Lord,
�
my
�
soul.
� � � � �
57
Lent
Lent
Parish Book of Psalms58
Ash WednesdayPs. 51: 3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14, 17 YEAR ABC
BI �
e
�
mer
�
ci
�
ful,
�
O
�
Lord,
�
�
for
�
we
�
have�
sinned.� �
� ��
�
1. Have
�
mer
�
cy
��
on me, O God, in your good
�
-ness;
� � ��
�
in
��
the greatness of your compassion wipe
�� �
out
�
my
��
�
of
�
fense.
� ��
Thor
��
oughly wash me from my guilt and
�
�
of
�
my
�
sin
�
cleanse
�
me.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. For
�
I
�
ac
��
knowledge my of
�
-fense,
� � �
and
��
my sin is
�
�
be
�
-fore
�� �
me
�
al
�
ways:
� ��
“A
��
gainst you only have I sinned,
��
�
and
��
done what is e-vil
�
in
�
your
�
sight.”
� �
A.
� ��
59Lent
�
3. A
�
clean
�
heart
��
create for me, O
�
God,
� � �
and
��
a steadfast
�
�
spirit
��
re-new
�� �
with
�
in
�
me.
� ��
Cast
��
me not out from your
�
presence,
���
and
��
your Holy Spirit take
�
not
�
from
�
me.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. Give
�
me
�
back
��
the joy of your sal-va
�
-tion,
� � �
and
��
a
�
�
willing
��
spir
�� �
-it
�
sus
�
tain
�
in
�
me.
� ��
O
��
Lord, open my lips,
�
�
and
��
my mouth shall pro-
�
claim
�
your
�
praise.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms60
First Sunday of LentPs. 51: 3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14, 17 YEAR A
BI �
e
�
mer
�
ci
�
ful,
�
O
�
Lord,
�
�
for
�
we
�
have�
sinned.� �
� ��
�
1. Have
�
mer
�
cy
��
on me, O God, in your good
�
-ness;
� � �
in
��
the
�
�
greatness
��
of your compassion wipe
�� �
out
�
my
�
of
�
fense.
� ���
�
Thor
��
oughly wash me from my guilt and of my
�
sin
��
�
cleanse
�
me.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. For
�
I
�
ac
��
knowledge my of
�
-fense,
� � �
and
��
my sin is
�
�
be
�
-fore
�� �
me
�
al
�
ways:
� ��
“A
��
gainst you only have I
�
�
sinned,
� ��
and
��
done what is e-vil
�
in
�
your
�
sight.”
� �
A.
� ��
61Lent
�
3. A
�
clean
�
heart
��
create for me, O
�
God,
� � �
and
��
a steadfast
�
�
spirit
��
re-new
�� �
wi
�
thin
�
me.
� ��
Cast
��
me not out from your
�
�
presence,
���
and
��
your Holy Spirit take
�
not
�
from
�
me.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. Give
�
me
�
back
��
the joy of your sal-va
�
-tion,
� � �
and
��
a
�
�
willing
��
spir
�� �
-it
�
su
�
stain
�
in
�
me.
� ��
O
��
Lord, open my lips,
�
�
and
��
my mouth shall pro
�
-claim
�
your
�
praise.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms62
First Sunday of LentPs. 25: 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR B
YI �
our
�
ways,
�
O
�
Lord,
��
are
�
love
�
and
�
truth
� ��
to
�
those
��
�
�
who
�
keep
�
your
�
co
�
ve
�
nant.� �
� ��
�
1. Your
�
ways,
�
O
��
Lord, make known to me;
�� �
�
teach
�� �
me
�
your
�
paths.
� ��
Guide
��
me in your truth and
�
�
teach
��
me, for you are God
�
my
�
sav
�
ior.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Re
�
mem
�
ber
��
that your compassion, O Lord, and
�
�
your
�
love
�� �
are
�
from
�
of
�
old.
� ��
In
��
your kindness
�
�
remember
��
me, because of your good-
�
ness,
�
O
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� ��
63Lent
�
3. Good
�
and
�
up
��
right is the Lord, thus he shows
�
�
sin-
�� �
ners
�
the
�
way.
� ��
He
��
guides the humble to
�
�
justice,
��
and he teaches the
�
hum-
�
ble
�
his
�
way.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms64
First Sunday of LentPs. 91: 1-2, 10-11, 12-13, 14-15 YEAR C
BI �
e
�
with
�
me,
�
Lord,
� �
when�
I
�
am
�
in
�
trou
�
ble.� �
� ��
�
1. You
�
who
�
dwell
��
in the shelter of the Most High,
� � �
who
� �
�
abide
��
in the shadow of the Almighty,
�
say
�� �
to
�
the
�
Lord,
� ���
�
“My
��
refuge and fortress,
�
my
��
God in
�
whom
�
I
�
trust.”
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. No
�
e-
�
vil
��
shall befall you,
�
nor
��
shall affliction come
�� ��
�
near
�
your
�
tent,
� ��
for
��
to his angels he has given
�
�
command
��
about you,
�
that
��
they guard you in
�
all
�
your
� �
�
ways.
� �
A.
� ��
65Lent
�
3. Up
�
on
�
their
��
hands they shall bear you up,
� � ��
�
lest
��
you dash your foot
�� �
a
�
gainst
�
a
�
stone.
� ���
�
You
��
shall tread upon the asp and the viper;
��
�
you
��
shall trample down the lion and
�
the
�
drag
�
on.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. Be
�
cause
�
he
��
clings to me, I will deli-ver
�
him;
� � ��
�
I
��
will set him on high because he ac-know-
�� �
led
�
ges
��
�
my
�
name.
� ��
He
��
shall call upon me, and I will
�
�
answer
��
him;
�
I
��
will be with him in distress;
��
�
I
��
will deliver him and glo-
�
ri-
�
fy
�
him.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms66
Second Sunday of LentPs. 33: 4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 YEAR A
LII�
ord,
� �
let�
your
�
mer
�
cy
�
be
�
on
�
us,
� ��
as
�
we
�
place
� �
�
our
�
trust
�
in�
you.
� �� �
�
�
1. Up�
right
�
is
��
the word of the Lord,
�
and
��
all his
�
�
works
��
are trust
�
-wor
�
thy.
� ��
He
��
loves justice and right;
��
�
of
��
the kindness of the Lord the
�
earth�
is
�
full.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. See,�
the
�
eyes
��
of the Lord are upon those who fear
�
�
him,
� ��
up
��
on those who hope for his kind
�
-ness,
� ���
�
to
��
deliver them from death and preserve them in spite
�
�
67Lent
�
of�
fam
�
ine.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. Our�
soul
�
waits
��
for the Lord, who is our help
�
�
and
�
our
�
shield.
� ��
May
��
your kindness, O Lord, be
�
�
upon
��
us who have put our
�
hope�
in
�
you.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms68
Second Sunday of LentPs. 116: 10, 15, 16-17, 18-19 YEAR B
II �
�
will
�
walk
�
be
�
fore
�
the
�� �
Lord,
� ��
in
�
the
�
land
�
of
�
the
�
�
�
liv
�
ing.� �
� ��
�
1. I
�
be
�
lieved,
��
even when I said, “I am great
�� �
-ly
�
af
�
flict
�
ed.”
� ���
�
Pre
��
cious in the eyes of the Lord is the death of
��
�
his
�
faith
�
ful
�
ones.
�����
A.
� ��
�
2. O
�
Lord,
�
I
��
am your ser-
�
vant;
� � �
I
��
am your servant,
�
�
the
��
son of your handmaid; you
�� �
have
�
loosed
�
my
�
bonds.
� ���
�
To
��
you will I offer sacrifice of thanksgiving, and
�
69Lent
�
I
��
will call upon the name
�
of
�
the
�
Lord.
�����
A.
� ��
�
3. My
�
vows
�
to
��
the Lord I will pay in the presence
�
�
of
�
all
�� �
his
�
peo
�
ple,
� ��
in
��
the courts of the house
�
�
of
��
the Lord, in your midst, O
�
Je-
�
ru
�
sa
�
lem.
�����
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms70
Second Sunday of LentPs. 27: 1, 7-8, 8-9, 13-14 YEAR C
TVIII �
he
�
Lord
�
is
�
my
�
light
� �
and
�
my
�
sal
�
va
�
tion.
� � � � �
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
is
��
my light and my salvation;
�
whom
� �
�
should
�
I
�
fear?
� �
�
The
��
Lord is my life’s refuge;
�
of
��
whom
�
�
should
�
I
�
be
�
a
�
fraid?
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Hear,
�
O
�
Lord,
��
the sound of my call;
� ��
have
��
pity on
�
�
me,
��
and an
�
-swer
�
me.
� �
�
Of
��
you my heart speaks;
�
you
�
�
�
my
�
glance
�
seeks.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. Your
�
pres
�
ence,
��
O Lord, I seek.
� ��
Hide
��
not your
�
71Lent
�
face
��
from me;
�
do
��
not in anger repel your ser
�
-vant.
� �
�
�
�
You
��
are my helper:
�
cast
�
me
�
not
�
off.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. I
�
be
�
lieve
��
that I shall see the bounty of the Lord
�
�
in
��
the land of the liv
�
-ing.
� �
�
Wait
��
for the Lord with
�
�
courage;
��
�
be
��
stouthearted, and wait
�
for
�
the
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms72
Third Sunday of LentPs. 95: 1-2, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR A
IVIII �
f
�
to
�
day
�
you
�
hear
�
his
�
voice,
� �
�
hard
�
en
�
not
�
�
�
your
�
hearts.
� � � � �
�
1. Come,
�
let
�
us
��
sing joyfully to the Lord;
�
let
��
us
�
�
acclaim
��
the Rock of our sal-va
�
-tion.
� �
�
Let
��
us come into
�
�
his
��
presence with thanksgiving;
�
let
��
us joyful-ly
�
sing
��
�
psalms
�
to
�
him.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Come,
�
let
�
us
��
bow down in worship;
�
let
��
us kneel
�
�
before
��
the Lord who made
�
us.
� �
�
For
��
he is our God, and
�
73Lent
�
we
��
are the people he shepherds,
�
the
�
flock
�
he
�
guides.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. Oh,
�
that
�
to
��
day you would hear his voice:
� ��
“Hard
��
en not
�
�
your
��
hearts as at Meribah,
�
as
��
in the day of Massah
�
�
in
��
the desert, where your fathers tempt
�
-ed
�
me;
� �
�
�
�
they
��
tested me though they
�
had
�
seen
�
my
�
works.”
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms74
Third Sunday of LentPs. 19: 8, 9, 10, 11 YEAR B
LV�
ord,�
you
�
have
�
the
�
words
� �
of
�
e�
ver
�
last�
ing�
life.� �
� �
�
�
1. The�
law
�
of
��
the Lord is perfect, refreshing the
�
soul;
� ���
�
The
��
decree of the Lord is trustworthy,
�
giving
��
wisdom
�
�
to
�
the
�
sim
�
ple.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. The�
pre
�
cepts
��
of the Lord are right, rejoicing the
�
heart;
� ���
�
the
��
command of the Lord is clear,
�
en
�
-light
�
-ening
��
�
the
�
eye.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. The�
fear
�
of
��
the Lord is pure, enduring for-ev
�
-er;
� ���
75Lent
�
the
��
ordinances of the Lord are true,
�
all
�
of
�
them
�
just.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. They�
are
�
more
��
precious than gold,
�
than
��
a heap of
�
�
pur
�
-est
�
gold;
� ��
sweet
��
er also than syrup or hon
�
-ey
�
from
�
�
�
the
�
comb.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms76
Third Sunday of LentPs. 103: 1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8, 11 YEAR C
TII�
he
�
Lord�
is
�
kind
� �
and
�
mer
�
-ci
�
-ful.
� �� �
�
�
1. Bless�
the
�
Lord,
��
O my soul;
�
and
��
all my being, bless
�
�
his
�
ho
�
-ly
�
name.
� ��
Bless
��
the Lord, O my soul,
�
and
� �
�
forget
��
not all his
�
ben�
e
�
fits.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. He�
par
�
dons
��
all your iniquities,
�
heals
��
all your
�
ills.
� ���
�
He
��
redeems your life from destruction,
�
crowns
��
you
�
�
with
��
kindness and
�
com�
pas
�
sion.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. The�
Lord�
se
��
cures justice and the rights of all
�
77Lent
�
the
�
op-
�
pressed.
� ��
He
��
has made known his ways
�
�
to
��
Moses,
�
and
��
his deeds to the children of
�
�
�
Is-�
ra
�
el.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. Mer�
ci
�
ful
��
and gracious is the Lord,
� ��
slow
��
to anger
�
�
and
��
abounding in kind-
�
ness.
� ��
For
��
as the heavens
�
�
are
��
high above the earth,
�
so
��
surpassing is
�
�
his
��
kindness toward those who
�
fear�
him.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms78
Fourth Sunday of LentPs. 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 YEAR A
TVIII �
he
�
Lord
�
is
�
my
�
shep
�
-herd;
� � �
there
�
is
�
noth
�
ing
��
�
I
�
shall
�
want.
� � � � �
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
is
��
my shepherd; I shall not
�
want.
� ��
�
�
In
��
verdant pastures he gives me re
�
-pose;
� �
�
be
��
side
�
�
restful
��
waters he leads me;
�
he re-fresh
�
-es
�
my
�
soul.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. He
�
guides
�
me
��
in right paths for his name’s
�
sake.
� ��
�
�
Even
��
though I walk in the dark valley I fear
�
�
no
�
e-
�
vil;
�
�
for
��
you are at my side with your
�
79Lent
�
rod
��
and your staff
�
that
�
give
�
me
�
cour
�
age.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. You
�
spread
�
the
��
table before me in the sight of
�
�
my
�
foes;
� �
�
you
��
anoint my head with oil;
�
my
�
�
�
cup
�
o
�
ver
�
flows.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. On
�
ly
�
good
��
ness and kindness follow me all the
�
�
days
��
of my
�
life;
� �
�
and
��
I shall dwell in the
�
�
house
��
of the Lord
�
for
�
years
�
to
�
come.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms80
Fourth Sunday of LentPs. 137: 1-2, 3, 4-5, 6 YEAR B
LVIII �
et
�
my
�
tongue
�
be
�
si
�
lenced,
� �
�
if
�
I
�
e
�
ver
��
�
for
�
get
�
you!
� �� � �
�
1. By
�
the
�
streams
��
of Babylon we sat and wept when
�
�
we
��
remembered Zi-
�
on.
� �
�
On
��
the aspens of that land we
��
�
hung
�
up
�
our
�
harps.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. For
�
there
�
our
��
captors asked of us the lyrics of
�
�
our
�
songs,
� ��
and
��
our despoilers urged us to be
�
joy
�
-ous:
�
�
�
�
“Sing
��
for us the songs
�
of
�
Zi
�
on!”
� �
A.
� � �
81Lent
�
3. How
�
could
�
we
��
sing a song of the Lord in a fo-reign
��
�
land?
� �
�
If
��
I forget you, Jerusalem, may my right hand
�
�
be
�
for
�
got
�
ten!
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. May
�
my
�
tongue
��
cleave to my palate if I remember
�
�
you
�
not,
� �
�
if
��
I place not Jerusalem a-head
�
of
�
my
�
joy.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms82
Fourth Sunday of LentPs. 34: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7 YEAR C
TVIII �
aste
�
and
�
see
� � �
the
�
good
��
ness
�
of
�
the
�
Lord.
� � � � �
�
1. I
�
will
�
bless
��
the Lord at all times;
�
his
��
praise shall
�
�
be
��
ever in my
�
mouth.
� �
�
Let
��
my soul glory in
�
�
the
��
Lord;
�
the
��
lowly will hear
�
me
�
and
�
be
�
glad.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Glo
�
ri-
�
fy
��
the Lord with me,
�
let
��
us together
�
�
extol
��
his
�
name.
� �
�
I
��
sought the Lord, and he
�
�
answered
��
me
�
and
��
delivered me
�
from
�
all
��
�
my
�
fears.
� �
A.
� � �
83Lent
�
3. Look
�
to
�
him
��
that you may be radiant with joy,
�
�
�
and
��
your faces may not blush
�
with
�
shame.
� �
�
�
�
When
��
the poor one called out, the Lord heard,
�
�
�
and
��
from all his dis-tress
�
he
�
saved
�
him.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms84
Fifth Sunday of LentPs. 130: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 YEAR A
WII
�
ith�
the
�
Lord
�
there
�
is
�
mer
�
-cy
� ��
and
�
full
�
ness
�
�
of�
re
�
demp
�
tion.
� �� �
�
�
1. Out�
of
�
the
��
depths I cry to you, O
�
Lord;
� ��
Lord,
�
hear
��
�
my
�
voice!
� ��
Let
��
your ears be attentive to my voice in
�
�
sup-
�
pli-
�
ca�
tion.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. If�
you,
�
O
��
Lord, mark iniquities,
�
Lord,
�
who
��
�
can
�
stand?
� ��
But
��
with you is forgiveness, that you may
�
�
�
be�
re
�
vered.
� �
A.
� �
�
85Lent
�
3. I�
trust
�
in
��
the Lord;
�
my
��
soul trusts in his
�
word.
� ���
�
More
��
than sentinels wait for the dawn,
�
let
��
Israel wait
�
�
�
for�
the
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. For�
with
�
the
��
Lord is kindness and with
�
�
him
��
is plenteous re
�
-demp
�
-tion;
� ��
and
��
he will
�
�
redeem
��
Israel from all their in-
�
i-�
qui
�
ties.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms86
Fifth Sunday of LentPs. 51: 3-4, 12-13, 14-15 YEAR B
CVIII �
re
�
ate
�
a
�
clean
�
heart
�
in
�
me,
� �
O
�
God.
� � � � �
�
1. Have
�
mer
�
cy
��
on me, O God, in your good-
�
ness;
� ��
in
��
the
�
�
greatness
��
of your compassion wipe out my of-
�
fense.
� �
�
�
�
Thor
��
oughly wash me from my guilt and of my
�
sin
�
�
�
cleanse
�
me.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. A
�
clean
�
heart
��
create for me, O God, and a steadfast
�
�
spirit
��
renew with-in
�
me.
� �
�
Cast
��
me not out from your
�
�
presence,
��
and your Holy Spirit take
�
not
�
from
�
me.
� �
A.
� � �
87Lent
�
3. Give
�
me
�
back
��
the joy of your salvation, and a
�
�
willing
��
spirit sus-tain
�
in
�
me.
� �
�
I
��
will teach transgressors
�
�
your
��
ways, and sinners shall
�
re
�
turn
�
to
�
you.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms88
Fifth Sunday of LentPs. 126: 1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6 YEAR C
TVIII �
he
�
Lord
�
has
�
done
�
great
�
things
�
for
�
us;
� �
�
we
�
are
��
�
filled
�
�
with�
joy.
� � � � �
�
1. When
�
the
�
Lord
��
brought back the captives of Zion,
�
�
�
we
��
were like men dream
�
-ing.
� �
�
Then
��
our mouth
�
�
was
��
filled with laughter,
�
and
��
our tongue with
�
�
�
re
�
joic
�
ing.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Then
�
they
�
said
��
among the nations,
�
“The
��
Lord has
�
�
done
��
great things
�
for
�
them.”
� �
�
The
��
Lord has done
�
89Lent
�
great
��
things for us;
�
we
�
are
�
glad
�
in
�
deed.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. Re
�
store
�
our
��
fortunes,
�
O
�
Lord,
� ��
like
��
the torrents in
�
�
the
��
southern des
�
-ert.
� �
�
Those
��
that sow in tears shall reap
�
�
�
re
�
joic
�
ing.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. Al
�
though
�
they
��
go forth weeping,
�
carrying
��
the seed
�
�
to
�
be
�
sown,
� �
�
they
��
shall come back rejoicing,
�
car
�
-ry
�
-ing
��
�
their
�
sheaves.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms90
91Holy Week
Holy Week
Parish Book of Psalms92
Palm SundayPs. 22: 8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23-24 YEAR ABC
MII
�
y�
God,
�
my
�
God,
� � �
why
�
have
�
you�
a
�
ban
�
doned
� �
�
me?
� �� �
�
�
1. All�
who
�
see
��
me scoff at
�
me;
� ��
they
��
mock
�
�
me
��
with parted lips,
� ��
they
�
wag
�
their
�
heads:
� ���
�
“He
��
relied on the Lord; let him deliver him,
��
�
let
��
him rescue him, if he
�
loves�
him.”
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. In�
deed,
�
ma
��
ny dogs surround me,
�
a
��
pack of evildoers
�
�
closes
��
in up-on
�
me;
� ��
they
��
have pierced my hands
�
93Holy Week
�
and
��
my feet;
�
I
��
can count
�
all�
my
�
bones.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. They�
di
�
vide
��
my garments among them, and for my
�
�
vesture
��
they cast
�
lots.
� ��
But
��
you, O Lord, be not
�
�
far
��
from me;
�
O
��
my help, hasten to
�
aid�
me.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. I�
will
�
pro
��
claim your name to my breth
�
-ren;
� ���
�
in
��
the midst of the assembly I will praise
�
you:
� ���
�
“You
��
who fear the Lord, praise him;
��
�
all
��
you descendants of Jacob, give glory to him;
��
�
revere
��
him,
�
all
��
you descendants of
�
Is-�
ra
�
el!”
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms94
Thursday of the Lord’s SupperPs. 116: 12-13, 15-16bc, 17-18 YEAR ABC
OVIII �
ur
�
bless
��
ing
�
-cup
�
is
�
a
�
com
�
mun
����
ion
� ��
with
�
the
��
�
Blood
�
of
�
Christ.
� � � � �
�
1. How
�
shall
�
I
��
make a return to the Lord for all the
�
�
good
��
he has done
�
for
�
me?
� �
�
The
��
cup of salvation
�
�
I
��
will take up,
�
and
��
I will call upon the name
��
of
��
�
the
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Pre
�
-cious
�
in
��
the eyes of the Lord is the death
�
�
of
��
his faith
�
-ful
�
ones.
� �
�
I
��
am your servant, the son
�
95Holy Week
�
of
��
your handmaid;
�
you
�
have
�
loosed
�
my
�
bonds.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. To
�
you
�
will
��
I offer sacrifice of thanksgiv
�
ing,
� ��
�
�
and
��
I will call upon the name of the
�
Lord.
� �
�
�
�
My
��
vows to the Lord I will pay in the presence of
�
�
all
�
his
�
peo
�
ple.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms96
Friday of the Passion of the LordPs. 31: 2, 6, 12-13, 15-16, 17, 25 YEAR ABC
FIV �
a
�
ther,
� �
in-
�
to
�
your
�
hands
� ��
I
�
com
�
mend
�
�
�
my
�
spir
�
it.
� �� ��
�
1. In
�
you,
�
O
��
Lord, I take refuge;
�
let
��
me never
�
�
be
��
put to
�
shame.
� � �
In
��
your jus
�
-tice
�
res
�
cue
�
me.
���
�
Into
��
your hands I commend my spirit;
�
you
��
will redeem
�
�
me,
� ��
O
�
Lord,
�
O
�
faith
�
-ful
�
God.� �
A.
� ��
�
2. For
�
all
�
my
��
foes I am an object of reproach,
��
�
a
��
laughingstock to my neighbors, and a dread to my
�
97Holy Week
�
friends;
� � �
they
��
who see me a-
�
broad
�
flee
�
from
�
me.
� ��
I
��
am
�
�
forgotten
��
like the unremembered dead;
�
I
��
am like a
�
�
dish
�
that
�
is
�
bro
�
ken.� �
A.
� ��
�
3. But
�
my
�
trust
��
is in you, O Lord;
� � �
I
��
say, “You
�
are
��
�
my
�
God.
� ��
In
��
your hands is my destiny;
�
res
��
cue me from
�
�
the
��
clutches of my enemies and
�
my
�
per
�
se-
�
cu
�
tors.”� �
A.
� ��
�
4. Let
�
your
�
face
��
shine upon your servant;
��
�
save
��
me in
�
your
�
kind
�
-ness.
� ��
Take
��
courage and be
�
�
stouthearted,
���
all
�
you
�
who
�
hope
�
in
�
the
�
Lord.� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms98
99
Easter
Easter
Parish Book of Psalms100
Easter Vigil, after Reading 1(option 1)
Ps. 104: 1-2, 5-6, 10, 12, 13-14, 24, 35 YEAR ABC
LII�
ord,
�
send
�
out
�
your
�
Spir
�
it,
� ��
and�
re
�
new
�
�
the
�
face
��
�
of
�
the
�
earth.
� �� �
�
�
1. Bless�
the
�
Lord,
��
O my soul!
� ��
O
��
Lord, my
�
�
God,
��
you are
�
great
�
in
�
deed!
� ��
You
��
are clothed with
�
�
majesty
��
and glory,
�
robed
��
in light as
�
with�
a
�
cloak.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. You�
fixed
�
the
��
earth upon its foun-da-
�
tion,
� ��
not
��
to be
�
�
moved
��
for-ev
�
-er;
� ��
with
��
the ocean, as with a garment,
�
�
you
��
covered it;
�
above
��
the mountains the
�
wa�
ters
�
stood.
� �
A.
� �
101Easter
�
3. You�
send
�
forth
��
springs into the watercourses
�
�
that
��
wind among the moun
�
-tains.
� ��
Be
��
side them the
�
�
birds
��
of heaven dwell;
�
from
��
among the branches they
�
�
send
�
forth�
their
�
song.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. You�
wa
�
ter
��
the mountains from your pal
�
-ace;
� ���
�
the
��
earth is replete with the fruit of your
�
works.
� ���
�
You
��
raise grass for the cattle, and vegetation
�
�
for
��
man’s use,
�
producing
��
bread from
�
the�
earth.
� �
A.
� ��
�
Parish Book of Psalms102
�
5. How�
man
�
i
��
fold are your works, O
�
Lord!
� ���
�
In
��
wisdom you have wrought
�
them
�
all —
� ��
the
��
earth is
�
�
full
��
of your creatures.
�
Bless
��
the Lord, O
�
my�
soul!
� �
A.
� ��
�
A. Lord,
Antiphon:
�
send
�
out
�
your
�
Spir
�
it,
� ��
and�
re
�
new
�
�
the
�
face
��
�
of
�
the
�
earth.
� �� �
�
103Easter
Parish Book of Psalms104
Easter Vigil, after Reading 1(option 2)
Ps. 33: 4-5, 6-7, 12-13, 20, 22 YEAR ABC
TVIII �
he
�
earth
�
is
�
full
��
of
�
the
�
good
�
ness
�
of
�
the
�
Lord.
� � � � �
�
1. Up
�
right
�
is
��
the word of the Lord,
� ��
and
��
all his
�
�
works
��
are trust
�
-wor
�
thy.
� �
�
He
��
loves justice and right;
�
�
�
of
��
the kindness of the Lord
�
the
�
earth
�
is
�
full.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. By
�
the
�
word
��
of the Lord the heavens were made;
� ��
�
�
by
��
the breath of his mouth all
�
their
�
host.
� �
�
He
��
gathers
�
�
the
��
waters of the sea as in a flask;
�
in
��
cellars
�
�
he
�
con
�
-fines
�
the
�
deep.
� �
A.
� � �
105
�
3. Bless
�
ed
�
the
��
nation whose God is the Lord,
� ��
�
�
the
��
people he has chosen for his own in-her
�
-it
�
ance.
� �
�
�
�
From
��
heaven the Lord looks down;
�
he
�
sees
�
all
��
�
man
�
kind.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. Our
�
soul
�
waits
��
for the Lord,
� ��
who
��
is our help
�
�
and
�
our
�
shield.
� �
�
May
��
your kindness, O Lord,
�
be
� �
�
upon
��
us who have put
�
our
�
hope
�
in
�
you.
� �
A.
� � �
Easter
Parish Book of Psalms106
Easter Vigil, after Reading 2Ps. 16: 5, 8, 9-10, 11 YEAR ABC
YII�
ou
��
are
� �
my�
in
�
he-
�
ri
�
tance,
�
O
�
Lord.
� �� �
�
�
1. O�
Lord,
�
my
��
allotted portion and my cup,
� ��
you
��
it is
�
�
who
��
hold fast my
�
lot.
� ��
I
��
set the Lord ever before
�
�
me;
� ��
with
��
him at my right hand I shall not
�
be��
�
dis
�
turbed.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. There�
fore
�
my
��
heart is glad and my soul re-joic
�
-es,
� ���
�
my
��
body, too, abides in con
�
-fi
�
dence;
� ��
be
��
cause you
�
�
will
��
not abandon my soul to the netherworld,
��
107Easter
�
nor
��
will you suffer your faithful one to under-go
�
�
�
cor�
rup
�
tion.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. You�
will
�
show
��
me the path to life,
�
fullness
��
of joys
�
�
in
��
your pres
�
-ence,
� ��
the
��
delights at your right hand
�
�
�
for-�
e
�
ver.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms108
Easter Vigil, after Reading 3Ex. 15: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 17-18 YEAR ABC
LVI �
et
�
us
�
sing
��
to
�
the
�
Lord;
� ��
he
�
has
�
cov
�
ered
�� �
him
�
self
��
�
in
�
glo-
�
ry.
� �� ��
�
1. I
�
will
�
sing
��
to the Lord, for he is gloriously
�
�
tri
�
-um
�
-phant;
� � �
horse
��
and chariot he has cast in
�
-to
�
�
�
the
�
sea.
� ��
My
��
strength and my courage is the Lord,
��
�
and
��
he has
�
been
�
my
�
sav
�
ior.
� �� �
He
��
is my God,
� �
�
I
�
praise
�
him;
� ��
the
��
God of my fa-ther,
�
I
�
ex
�
tol
�
him.
� �
A.
� ��
�
109Easter
�
2. The
�
Lord
�
is
��
a warrior,
�
Lord
��
is his name!
� � �
Phar
��
aoh's
�
�
chariots
��
and army he hurled in
�
-to
�
the
�
sea;
� ��
the
��
elite
�
�
of
��
his officers were submerged in
�
the
�
Red
�
Sea.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. The
�
flood
�
wa
��
ters cov-ered
�
them,
� � �
they
��
sank into
�
�
the
��
depths like
�
a
�
stone.
� ��
Your
��
right hand, O Lord,
�
�
magnificent
��
in power,
�
your
��
right hand, O Lord, has
�
�
shat
�
-tered
�
the
�
en-
�
e
�
my.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. You
�
brought
�
in
��
the people you redeemed and
�
�
planted
��
them on the mountain of your in-her
�
-it
�
ance
� �
—
��
Parish Book of Psalms110
�
the
��
place where you made your seat, O Lord,
��
�
the
��
sanctuary, Lord, which your hands e
�
-stab
�
lished.
� ���
�
The
��
Lord shall reign fore-ver
�
and
�
e
�
ver.
� �
A.
� ��
�
A. Let
Antiphon:
�
us
�
sing
��
to
�
the
�
Lord;
� ��
he
�
has
�
cov
�
ered
�� �
him
�
self
��
�
in
�
glo-
�
ry.
� �� ��
111Easter
Parish Book of Psalms112
Easter Vigil, after Reading 4Ps. 30: 2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13 YEAR ABC
III�
�
will
�
praise
�
you,
�
Lord,
� ��
for
�
you
�
�
have
�
res
�
cued�
�
�
me.
� �� �
�
�
1. I�
will
�
ex
��
tol you, O Lord,
�
for
��
you drew
�
�
me
��
clear and did not let my enemies
�
�
rejoice
��
o-
�
ver
�
me.
� ��
O
��
Lord, you brought me up
�
�
from
��
the netherworld;
�
you
��
preserved me from among
�
�
those
��
going down in
�
-to�
the
�
pit.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Sing�
praise
�
to
��
the Lord, you his faith-ful
�
ones,
� ���
113Easter
�
and
��
give thanks to his ho
�
-ly
�
name.
� ��
For
��
his anger
�
�
lasts
��
but a moment;
�
a
��
lifetime, his good will.
��
�
At
��
nightfall, weeping enters in, but with the dawn,
�
�
re
�
-joi�
cing.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Hear,�
O
�
Lord,
��
and have pity on me;
�
O
��
Lord, be my
�
�
help
�
-er.
� ��
You
��
changed my mourning into dancing;
�
O
�� �
�
Lord,
��
my God, forever will I
�
give�
you
�
thanks.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms114
Easter Vigil, after Reading 5Is. 12: 2-3, 4, 5-6 YEAR ABC
YV�
ou�
will
�
draw
�
wa
�
ter
�
joy
�
ful
�
ly
� �
from
�
the
�
springs
�
�
of
�
sal�
va�
tion.� �
� �
�
�
1. God�
in
�
deed
��
is my savior;
�
I
��
am confident and
�
un-
�
a-
�
fraid.
� ��
My
��
strength and my courage is the
�
�
Lord,
� ��
and
��
he has been my sav
�
-ior.
� ��
With
��
joy
�
�
you
��
will draw water at the fountain of
�
sal
�
va
�
tion.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Give�
thanks
�
to
��
the Lord,
�
acclaim
��
his
�
name;
� ��
a
��
mong
�
�
the
��
nations make known his deeds,
�
proclaim
��
how
�
115Easter
�
ex-
�
alt-
�
ed
�
is
�
his
�
name.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Sing�
praise
�
to
��
the Lord for his glorious achievement;
��
�
let
��
this be known throughout all
�
the
�
earth.
� ���
�
Shout
��
with exultation, O city of Zion,
�
for
��
great
�
�
in
��
your midst is the Holy One
�
of
�
Is-
�
ra
�
el!
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms116
Easter Vigil, after Reading 6Ps. 19: 8, 9, 10, 11 YEAR ABC
LV�
ord,�
you
�
have
�
the
�
words
� �
of
�
ev�
er
�
last�
ing�
life.� �
� �
�
�
1. The�
law
�
of
��
the Lord is perfect, refreshing the
�
soul;
� ���
�
the
��
decree of the Lord is trustworthy,
�
giving
��
wisdom
�
�
to
�
the
�
sim
�
ple.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. The�
pre
�
cepts
��
of the Lord are right, rejoicing the
��
�
heart;
� ��
the
��
command of the Lord is clear,
�
en
�
-light-
�
ening
��
�
the
�
eye.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. The�
fear
�
of
��
the Lord is pure, enduring for-ev
�
-er;
� ���
117Easter
�
the
��
ordinances of the Lord are true,
�
all
�
of
�
them
�
just.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. They�
are
�
more
��
precious than gold,
�
than
��
a heap of
�
�
pur
�
-est
�
gold;
� ��
sweet
��
er also than syrup or hon
�
-ey
�
from
�
�
�
the
�
comb.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms118
Easter Vigil, after Reading 7(if baptism is celebrated)
Ps. 42: 3, 5; 43:3, 4 YEAR ABC
LII�
ike�
a
�
deer
��
that
�
longs
�
for�
run
�
ning
�
streams,
� ��
my
�
�
�
soul
� � �
longs
��
for
�
you,
�
my�
God.
� �� �
�
�
1. A�
thirst
�
is
��
my soul for God,
�
the
�
liv
�
ing
�
God.
� ���
�
When
��
shall I go and behold the
�
face�
of
�
God?
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. I�
went
�
with
��
the throng and led them in procession
�
�
to
��
the house
�
of
�
God,
� ��
a
��
mid loud cries of
�
�
joy
��
and thanksgiving,
�
with
��
the multitude keep-ing
�
�
�
fes�
ti
�
val.
� �
A.
� �
�
119Easter
�
3. Send�
forth
�
your
��
light and your fi-del-
�
i-
�
ty;
� ��
they
��
shall
�
�
lead
��
me on and bring me to your holy mountain,
��
�
to
�
your
�
dwell�
ing
�
-place.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. Then�
will
�
I
��
go in to the altar of God,
�
the
��
God
�
�
of
��
my gladness and
�
joy;
� ��
then
��
will I give you
�
�
thanks
��
upon the harp,
�
O
�
God,�
my
�
God!
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms120
Easter Vigil, after Reading 7(option 1 when baptism is not
celebrated)Is. 12: 2-3, 4, 5-6 YEAR ABC
YV�
ou�
will
�
draw
�
wa
�
ter
�
joy
�
ful
�
ly
� �
from
�
the
�
springs
�
�
of
�
sal�
va�
tion.� �
� �
�
�
1. God�
in
�
deed
��
is my savior;
�
I
��
am confident and
�
un-
�
a-
�
fraid.
� ��
My
��
strength and my courage is the
�
�
Lord,
� ��
and
��
he has been my sav
�
-ior.
� ��
With
��
joy
�
�
you
��
will draw water at the fountain of
�
sal
�
va
�
tion.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Give�
thanks
�
to
��
the Lord,
�
acclaim
��
his
�
name;
� ��
a
��
mong
�
�
the
��
nations make known his deeds,
�
proclaim
��
how
�
121Easter
�
ex-
�
alt-
�
ed
�
is
�
his
�
name.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Sing�
praise
�
to
��
the Lord for his glorious achievement;
��
�
let
��
this be known throughout all
�
the
�
earth.
� ���
�
Shout
��
with exultation, O city of Zion,
�
for
��
great
�
�
in
��
your midst is the Holy One
�
of
�
Is-
�
ra
�
el!
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms122
Easter Vigil, after Reading 7(option 2 when baptism is not
celebrated)Ps. 51: 12-13, 14-15, 18-19 YEAR ABC
CVIII �
re
�
ate
�
a
�
clean
� �
heart
�
in
�
me,
�
O
�
God.
� � � � �
�
1. A
�
clean
�
heart
��
create for me, O God,
� ��
and
��
a steadfast
�
�
spirit
��
renew with-in
�
me.
� �
�
Cast
��
me not out from your
�
�
presence,
��
�
and
��
your Holy Spirit take
�
not
�
from
�
me.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Give
�
me
�
back
��
the joy of your sal-va
�
-tion,
� ��
�
�
and
��
a willing spirit sus-tain
�
in
�
me.
� �
�
I
��
will teach
�
�
transgressors
��
your ways,
�
and
��
sinners shall
�
re
�
-turn
��
123Easter
�
to
�
you.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. For
�
you
�
are
��
not pleased with sacrifices;
�
should
��
I
�
�
offer
��
a holocaust, you would not ac-cept
�
it.
� ��
�
�
My
��
sacrifice, O God, is a contrite spir
�
-it;
� �
�
a
��
heart
�
�
con
��
trite and humbled, O God,
�
you
�
will
�
not
�
spurn.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms124
Easter Vigil: AlleluiaPs. 118: 1-2, 16-17, 22-23 YEAR ABC
AVIII
�
l-
�
le-
�
lú
�
ia,
� ��
al-�
le-�
lú�
ia,
�
al-
�
le-
�
lú
�
ia.� �
� �
�
�
1. Give�
thanks
�
to
��
the Lord, for he is good,
� ��
for
��
his
�
�
mercy
��
endures for-ev
�
-er.
� ��
Let
��
the house of Israel say,
��
�
“His
��
mercy en
�
-dures
�
for
�
ev
�
er.”� �
A.
� ��
�
2. The�
right
�
hand
��
of the Lord has struck with power;
� ���
�
the
��
right hand of the Lord is ex-alt
�
-ed.
� ��
I
��
shall
�
�
not
��
die, but live,
�
and
��
declare the works
�
of
�
the
�
Lord.� �
A.
� ��
�
3. The�
stone
�
the
��
builders rejected has become the
�
125Easter
�
cor-
�
ner-
�
stone.
� ��
By
��
the Lord has this
�
been
�
done;
� ��
it
��
is
�
�
won
�
-der
�
-ful
�
in
�
our�
eyes.� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms126
Easter Sunday of the ResurrectionPs. 118: 1-2, 16-17, 22-23 YEAR ABC
TV�
his�
is�
the
�
day
��
the�
Lord
�
has
�
made;
� ��
let
�
us�
re
�
joice
���
�
and
�
be�
glad.� �
� �
�
�
1. Give�
thanks
�
to
��
the Lord, for he is good,
� ��
for
��
his
�
�
mercy
��
endures for-ev
�
-er.
� ��
Let
��
the house of Israel say,
�
�
“His
��
mercy en-dures
�
for
�
ev
�
er.”
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. “The�
right
�
hand
��
of the Lord has struck with pow
�
-er;
� ���
�
the
��
right hand of the Lord is ex-alt
�
-ed.
� ��
I
��
shall not
�
�
die,
��
but live,
�
and
��
declare the works
�
of
�
the
�
Lord.”
� �
A.
� �
�
127Easter
�
3. The�
stone
�
which
��
the builders rejected has
�
�
become
��
the cor
�
-ner
�
stone.
� ��
By
��
the Lord has this
�
�
been
��
done; it is won
�
-der
�
ful
�
in
�
our
�
eyes.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms128
Second Sunday of Easter, orDivine Mercy Sunday
Ps. 118: 2-4, 13-15, 22-24 YEAR ABC
GII
�
ive
�
thanks
�
to
�
the�
Lord,
�
for
�
he
�
is
�
good,
� ��
his
�
�
�
love
�
�
is
�
ev
�
er
�
last
�
ing.
� �� �
�
�
1. Let�
the
�
house
��
of Israel say, “His mercy endures
�
�
for-
�
ev
�
-er.”
� ��
Let
��
the house of Aaron say,
�
“His
��
mercy
�
�
endures
��
for-ev
�
-er.”
� ��
Let
��
those who fear the Lord say,
�
�
“His
��
mercy en-dures
�
for�
ev
�
er.”
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. I�
was
�
hard
��
pressed and was falling, but the
�
�
Lord
�
helped
�
me.
� ��
My
��
strength and my courage
�
129Easter
�
is
��
the Lord, and he has been my sav
�
-ior.
� ���
�
The
��
joyful shout of victory in the tents of
�
the�
just.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. The�
stone
�
which
��
the builders rejected has become
�
�
the
�
cor-
�
ner
�
stone.
� ��
By
��
the Lord has this been done; it
�
�
is
��
wonderful in our
�
eyes.
� ��
This
��
is the day the Lord
�
�
has
��
made; let us be glad and re
�
-joice�
in
�
it.
�
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms130
Third Sunday of EasterPs. 16: 1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11 YEAR A
LV�
ord,�
you
��
will
�
show
�
us
�
the
�
path�
of�
life.� �
� �
�
�
1. Keep�
me,
�
O
��
God, for in you I take ref
�
-uge;
� ��
I
��
say to
�
�
the
��
Lord,
�
“My
�
Lord
�
are
�
you.”
� ��
O
��
Lord, my allotted
�
�
portion
��
and my cup,
�
you
��
it is who
�
hold
�
fast
�
my
�
lot.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. I�
bless
�
the
��
Lord who coun-sels
�
me;
� ��
even
��
in the
�
�
night
��
my heart ex-horts
�
me.
� ��
I
��
set the Lord ever
�
�
before
��
me;
�
with
��
him at my right hand I shall
�
not
�
be
�
�
�
dis
�
turbed.
� �
A.
� �
�
131Easter
�
3. There�
fore
�
my
��
heart is glad and my soul re-joic
�
-es,
� ���
�
my
��
body, too, abides in con
�
-fi
�
dence;
� ��
be
��
cause you
�
�
will
��
not abandon my soul to the netherworld,
��
�
nor
��
will you suffer your faithful one to under-go
�
�
�
cor
�
rup
�
tion.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. You�
will
�
show
��
me the path to life,
�
abound
��
ing joy
�
�
in
��
your pres-
�
ence,
� ��
the
��
delights at your right
�
hand
� �
�
for
�
ev
�
er.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms132
Third Sunday of EasterPs. 4: 2, 4, 7-8, 9 YEAR B
LII�
ord,�
let
�
your
�
face
� �
shine
�
on�
us.
� �� �
�
�
1. When�
I
�
call,
��
answer me, O my just God,
� ��
you
��
who
�
�
relieve
��
me when I am in dis
�
-tress;
� ��
have
��
pity on me,
�
�
and
�
hear�
my
�
prayer!
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Know�
that
�
the
��
Lord does wonders for his faith
�
-ful
�� �
�
one;
� ��
the
��
Lord will hear me when I call up
�
-on�
him.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. O�
Lord,
�
let
��
the light of your countenance shine
�
�
up
�
-on
�
us!
� ��
You
��
put gladness into my
�
heart.
� ��
As
��
soon
�
133Easter
�
as
��
I lie down, I fall peacefully asleep,
�
for
��
you
�
�
alone,
��
O Lord, bring security to
�
my�
dwell
�
ing.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms134
Third Sunday of EasterPs. 30: 2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13 YEAR C
III�
�
will
�
praise
�
you,
�
Lord,
� ��
for
�
you
�
�
have
�
res
�
cued�
�
�
me.
� �� �
�
�
1. I�
will
�
ex
��
tol you, O Lord,
�
for
��
you drew me clear
�
�
and
��
did not let my enemies rejoice
�
o
�
-ver
�
me.
� ���
�
O
��
Lord, you brought me up from the netherworld;
��
�
you
��
preserved me from among those going down
�
�
in
�
-to�
the
�
pit.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Sing�
praise
�
to
��
the Lord, you his faith-ful
�
ones,
� ���
135Easter
�
and
��
give thanks to his ho
�
-ly
�
name.
� ��
For
��
his anger
�
�
lasts
��
but a moment;
�
a
��
lifetime, his good will.
��
�
At
��
nightfall, weeping enters in, but with the dawn,
�
�
re
�
-joic�
ing.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Hear,�
O
�
Lord,
��
and have pity on me;
�
O
��
Lord, be my
�
�
help
�
-er.
� ��
You
��
changed my mourning into dancing;
��
�
O
��
Lord, my God, forever will I
�
give�
you
�
thanks.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms136
Fourth Sunday of EasterPs. 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 YEAR A
TVIII �
he
�
Lord
�
is
�
my
�
shep
�
herd;
� � �
there
�
is
�
noth
�
ing
��
�
I
�
shall
�
want.
� � � � �
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
is
��
my shepherd; I shall not
�
want.
� ��
In
�� �
�
verdant
��
pastures he gives me re
�
-pose;
� �
�
be
��
side restful
�
�
waters
��
he leads me;
�
he re-fresh
�
-es
�
my
�
soul.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. He
�
guides
�
me
��
in right paths for his name's
� �
�
sake.
� ��
Even
��
though I walk in the dark valley
�
�
I
��
fear no e-
�
vil;
�
�
for
��
you are at my side
�
137Easter
�
with
��
your rod and your staff that give
�
me
��
�
cour
�
age.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. You
�
spread
�
the
��
table before me in the sight of
�
�
my
�
foes;
� �
�
you
��
anoint my head with oil;
� �
�
my
�
cup
��
�
o
�
ver
�
flows.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. On
�
ly
�
good
��
ness and kindness follow me all the
�
�
days
��
of my
�
life;
� �
�
and
��
I shall dwell in the
�
�
house
��
of the Lord
�
for
�
years
�
to
�
come.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms138
Fourth Sunday of EasterPs. 118: 1, 8-9, 21-23, 26, 28, 29 YEAR B
TVIII �
he
�
stone
�
re
�
ject
�
ed
�
by
�
the
�
build
�
ers
� �
has
�
be
�
come
��
�
the
�
cor
�
ner
�
stone.
� � � � �
�
1. Give
�
thanks
�
to
��
the Lord, for he is good,
�
for his
�
�
mercy
��
endures for-ev
�
-er.
� ��
It
��
is better to take refuge
�
�
in
��
the Lord than to trust
�
in
�
man.
� �
�
It
��
is better to
�
�
take
��
refuge in the Lord than to trust
��
�
in
�
princ
�
es.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. I
�
will
�
give
��
thanks to you, for you have answered me
�
139Easter
�
and
��
have been my sav
�
-ior.
� ��
The
��
stone which the
�
�
builders
��
rejected has become the cor
�
-ner
�
stone.
� �
�
By
��
the
�
�
Lord
��
has this been done;
�
it
��
is won-der
�
-ful
�
in
�
our
�
eyes.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. Bless
�
ed
�
is
��
he who comes in the name of
�
�
the
��
Lord;
�
we
��
bless you from the house of
�
�
the
�
Lord.
� ��
I
��
will give thanks to you, for
�
�
you
��
have answered me and have been my
�
�
sav
�
-ior.
� �
�
Give
��
thanks to the Lord, for he is
�
�
good;
� �
�
for
��
his kindness en-dures
�
for
�
ev
�
er.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms140
141Easter
Fourth Sunday of EasterPs. 100: 1-2, 3, 5 YEAR C
WVIII �
e
�
are
�
his
�
peo
�
ple,
� �
�
the
�
sheep
�
of
� �
�
his
�
flock.
� �
� � �
�
1. Sing
�
joy
�
ful
��
ly to the Lord, all you
�
lands;
� �
�
serve
��
the
�
�
Lord
��
with gladness;
�
come
��
before him
�
with
�
joy
�
ful
�
song.
� �
A.
� �
�
2. Know
�
that
�
the
��
Lord is God;
��
he
��
made us,
�
�
his
�
we
�
are;
� �
�
his
��
people,
�
the
�
flock
�
he
�
tends.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. The
�
Lord
�
is
�
good:
� ��
his
��
kindness endures for-ev
�
-er,
� �
�
�
�
and
��
his faithfulness, to all gen-
�
er-
�
a
�
tions.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms142
Fifth Sunday of EasterPs. 33: 1-2, 4-5, 18-19 YEAR A
LII�
ord,
� �
let�
your
�
mer
�
cy
�
be
�
on
�
us,
� ��
as
�
we
�
place
� �
�
our
�
trust
�
in�
you.
� �� �
�
�
1. Ex�
ult,
�
you
��
just, in the Lord;
�
praise
��
from the upright
�
�
is
�
fit
�
-ting.
� ��
Give
��
thanks to the Lord on the harp;
��
�
with
��
the ten-stringed lyre chant his
�
prais�
es.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Up�
right
�
is
��
the word of the Lord,
�
and
��
all his
�
�
works
��
are trust
�
-wor
�
thy.
� ��
He
��
loves justice and right;
��
�
of
��
the kindness of the Lord the
�
earth�
is
�
full.
� �
A.
� ��
143Easter
�
3. See,�
the
�
eyes
��
of the Lord are upon those who fear
�
�
him,
� ��
up
��
on those who hope for his kind
�
-ness,
� ���
�
to
��
deliver them from death and preserve them in spite
�
�
�
of�
fam
�
ine.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms144
Fifth Sunday of EasterPs. 22: 26-27, 28, 30, 31-32 YEAR B
IVIII �
�
will
�
praise
�
you,
�
Lord,
� ��
in
�
the
�
as
�
sem
�
bly
��
�
of
�
your
�
peo
�
ple.
� � � � �
�
1. I
�
will
�
ful
��
fill my vows before those who fear the
� �
�
Lord.
� ��
The
��
lowly shall eat their
�
fill;
� �
�
they
��
who seek the
�
�
Lord
��
shall praise him:
�
“May
��
your hearts live
�
for
�
-ev
�
-er!”
� �
A.
� �
�
2. All
�
the
�
ends
��
of the earth shall remember and turn
�
�
to
�
the
�
Lord;
� �
�
all
��
the families of the nations shall bow
�
�
down
�
be
�
fore
�
him.
� �
A.
� � �
145Easter
�
3. To
�
him
�
a
��
lone shall bow down all who sleep in the
��
�
earth;
� �
�
be
��
fore him shall bend all who go down
�
in-
�
to
��
�
the
�
dust.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. And
�
to
�
him
��
my soul shall
�
live;
� ��
my
��
descendants
�
�
shall
�
serve
�
him.
� �
�
Let
��
the coming generation be told
�
�
of
��
the Lord that they may proclaim to a people
�
�
yet
��
to be born the jus
�
-tice
�
he
�
has
�
shown.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms146
Fifth Sunday of EasterPs. 145: 8-9, 10-11, 12-13 YEAR C
III�
�
will
�
praise
�
your
�
name
�
for�
ev
�
er,
� ��
my
�
king
�
and
�
�
�
my�
God.
� �� �
�
�
1. The�
Lord�
is
��
gracious and merciful,
�
slow
��
to
�
�
anger
��
and of great kind
�
-ness.
� ��
The
��
Lord is good to
�
�
all
��
and compassionate toward
�
all�
his
�
works.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Let�
all
�
your
��
works give you thanks, O Lord,
� ��
and
��
let
�
�
your
��
faithful ones bless
�
you.
� ��
Let
��
them discourse of the
�
�
glory
��
of your kingdom and speak of
�
your�
might.
� �
A.
� �
�
147Easter
�
3. Let�
them
�
make
��
known your might to the children of
�
�
Ad
�
-am,
� ��
and
��
the glorious splendor of your king
�
-dom.
� ���
�
Your
��
kingdom is a kingdom for all ages,
�
and
��
your
�
�
dominion
��
endures through all gen-er-
�
a�
tions.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms148
Sixth Sunday of EasterPs. 66: 1-3, 4-5, 6-7, 16, 20 YEAR A
LVIII �
et
�
all
�
the
�
earth
� �
cry
�
out
�
to
�
God
�
�
�
with
�
joy.
� � � � �
�
1. Shout
�
joy
�
ful
��
ly to God, all the earth,
�
sing
��
praise to
�
�
the
��
glory of his name;
� ��
pro
��
claim his glo
�
-rious
�
praise.
� �
�
�
�
Say
��
to God, “How tre-men
�
-dous
�
are
�
your
�
deeds!”
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Let
�
all
�
on
��
earth worship and sing praise to
�
you,
� ��
sing
� �
�
praise
��
to your
�
name!
� �
�
Come
��
and see the works of God,
� �
�
�
�
his
��
tremendous deeds among the chil-dren
�
of
�
Ad
�
am.
� �
A.
� � �
149Easter
�
3. He
�
has
�
changed
��
the sea into dry land;
�
through
�� �
�
the
��
river they passed on foot;
� ��
there
��
fore let us
�
�
re
�
-joice
�
in
�
him.
�
�
He
��
rules by his might
�
�
�
for
�
ev
�
er.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. Hear
�
now,
�
all
��
you who fear God,
�
while
��
I declare
�
�
what
��
he has done
�
for
�
me.
� �
�
Bless
��
ed be God who
�
�
refused
��
me not my prayer or
�
his
�
kind
�
ness!
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms150
Sixth Sunday of EasterPs. 98: 1, 2-3, 3-4 YEAR B
TIII �
he
�
Lord
�
has
�
re
�
vealed
��
to
�
the
�
na
�
tions
� �
�
his
� �
�
sav
��
ing
�
power.
� �� � �
�
1. Sing
�
to
�
the
��
Lord a new song, for he has done
��
�
won
�
drous
�
deeds;
� �
�
his
��
right hand has won victory for
�
�
him,
��
his ho
�
-ly
�
arm.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. The
�
Lord
�
has
��
made his salvation known:
� ��
in
��
the sight
�
�
of
��
the nations he has re-vealed
�
his
�
jus
�
tice.
� �
�
He
��
has
�
�
remembered
��
his kindness and his faithfulness toward
�
151Easter
�
the
��
house of Is-
�
ra
�
el.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. All
�
the
�
ends
��
of the earth have seen the
�
�
sal
�
-va
�
-tion
�
by
�
our
�
God.
� �
�
Sing
��
joyfully to the Lord,
�
�
all
��
you lands: break into song;
�
sing
�
praise.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms152
Sixth Sunday of EasterPs. 67: 2-3, 5, 6, 8 YEAR C
OVIII �
�
God,
�
let
�
all
�
the
�
na
�
tions
� �
praise
��
you!
� �� � �
�
1. May
�
God
�
have
��
pity on us and bless us;
�
may
��
he
�
�
let
��
his face shine up-on
�
us.
� �
�
So
��
may your way
�
�
be
��
known upon earth;
�
a
��
mong all nations, your
�
�
�
sal
�
va
�
tion.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. May
�
the
�
na
��
tions be glad and exult because you rule
�
�
the
��
peoples in eq-
�
ui
�
ty;
� �
�
the
��
nations on
�
the
�
earth
�
you
� �
�
guide.
� �
A.
� ��
153Easter
�
3. May
�
the
�
peo
��
ples praise you, O God;
�
may
��
all
�
�
the
��
peoples praise
�
you!
� �
�
May
��
God bless us, and
�
�
may
��
all the ends of the
�
earth
�
fear
�
him!
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms154
The Ascension of the LordPs. 47: 2-3, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR ABC
GV
�
od�
mounts
��
his
�
throne
�
to
�
shouts
�
of
�
joy:
� ���
�
a
�
blare
�
of
�
trum
�
pets
�
for
�
the
�
Lord.
� �� �
�
�
1. All�
you
�
peo
��
ples, clap your hands,
�
shout
��
to God
�
�
with
��
cries of glad
�
-ness,
� ��
For
��
the Lord, the Most
�
�
High,
��
the awesome,
�
is
��
the great king o
�
-ver
�
all
�
the
�
earth.
� �
A.
� �
�
2. God�
mounts
�
his
��
throne amid shouts of
�
joy;
� ���
�
the
��
Lord, amid trum
�
-pet
�
blasts.
� ��
Sing
��
praise to God,
�
�
sing
��
praise;
�
sing
��
praise to
�
our
�
king,
�
sing
�
praise.
� �
A.
� �
�
155
�
3. For�
king
�
of
��
all the earth is God;
� ���
�
sing
�
hymns
�
of
�
praise.
� ��
God
��
reigns over the
�
�
nations,
���
God
��
sits up-on
�
his
�
ho
�
ly
�
throne.
� �
A.
� �
�
Easter
Parish Book of Psalms156
Seventh Sunday of EasterPs. 27: 1, 4, 7-8 YEAR A
IV�
�
be
�
lieve
�
that
�
I
�
shall
�
see
� ��
the
�
good
�
things� �
�
of�
the�
Lord� �
�
in�
the
�
land
���
of�
the
�
liv�
ing.� �
� �
�
�
1. The�
Lord�
is
��
my light and my salva-tion;
� ���
�
whom
��
should I
�
fear?
� ��
The
��
Lord is my life's refuge;
�
of
��
�
whom
�
should
�
I
�
be
�
a
�
fraid?
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. One�
thing
�
I
��
ask of the Lord; this I seek:
� ���
�
To
��
dwell in the house of the Lord all the days
�
�
of
�
my
�
life,
� ��
that
��
I may gaze on the loveliness
�
157Easter
�
of
��
the Lord and contem-plate
�
his
�
tem
�
ple.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Hear,�
O
�
Lord,
��
the sound of my call;
� ��
have
��
pity on
�
�
me,
��
and an
�
-swer
�
me.
� ��
Of
��
you my heart speaks;
�
you
�
�
�
my
�
glance
�
seeks.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms158
Seventh Sunday of EasterPs. 103: 1-2, 11-12, 19-20 YEAR B
TV�
he�
Lord
�
has
�
set
�
his
�
throne
�
in
�
heav
�
en.
� �� �
�
�
1. Bless�
the
�
Lord,
��
O my soul;
� ��
and
��
all my being, bless
�
�
his
�
ho
�
-ly
�
name.
� ��
Bless
��
the Lord, O my soul,
�
and
��
forget
�
�
not
�
all
�
his
�
ben
�
e
�
fits.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. For�
as
�
the
��
heavens are high above the
�
earth,
� ���
�
so
��
surpassing is his kindness toward those who
�
�
fear
�
him.
� ��
As
��
far as the east is from the west,
��
�
so
��
far has he put our trans-gres
�
-sions
�
from
�
us.
� �
A.
� �
�
159
�
3. The�
Lord�
has
��
established his throne in heav-en,
� ���
�
and
��
his kingdom rules ov
�
-er
�
all.
� ��
Bless
��
the Lord, all
�
�
you
��
his angels,
�
you
��
mighty in strength, who do
�
his
��
�
bid
�
ding.
� �
A.
� �
�
Easter
Parish Book of Psalms160
Seventh Sunday of EasterPs. 97: 1-2, 6-7, 9 YEAR C
TVI �
he
�
Lord
�
is
�
king,
� � �
the
�
most
�
high
�
o
�
ver
�
all
�
�
�
the
�
earth.
� � � ��
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
is
��
king;
�
let
��
the earth re-joice;
� � �
let
��
the
�
�
many
��
is-
�
lands
�
be
�
glad.
� ��
Jus
��
tice and judgment are the
�
�
founda
��
-tion
�
of
�
his
�
throne.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. The
�
heav
�
-ens
��
proclaim his jus
�
-tice,
� � �
and
��
all peoples
�
�
see
�
his
�
glo
�
-ry.
� ��
All
��
gods are pros-trate
��
�
be
�
fore
�
him.
� �
A.
� ��
161Easter
�
3. You,
�
O
�
Lord,
��
are the Most High o-ver
�
all
�
�
�
the
�
earth,
� ��
exalted
��
far a-
�
bove
�
all
�
gods.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms162
Pentecost SundayVigil Mass (simple form)
Ps. 104: 1-2, 24, 35, 27-28, 29, 30 YEAR ABC
LII�
ord,
�
send
�
out
�
your
�
Spir
�
it,
� ��
and�
re
�
new
�
�
the
�
face
�
�
of
�
the
�
earth.
� �� �
�
�
1. Bless�
the
�
Lord,
��
O my soul!
� ��
O
��
Lord, my God,
�
�
you
��
are great
�
in
�
deed!
� ��
You
��
are clothed with majesty
�
�
and
��
glory,
�
robed
��
in light as
�
with�
a
�
cloak.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. How�
man
�
i
��
fold are your works, O
�
Lord!
� ���
�
In
��
wisdom you have wrought
�
them
�
all
� �
—
�
the
��
earth
�
�
is
��
full of your creatures;
�
bless
��
the Lord, O
�
�
163Easter
�
my�
soul!
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. Crea�
-tures
�
all
��
look to you to give them food in due
�
�
time.
� ��
When
��
you give it to them, they gath
�
-er
�
it;
� ���
�
when
��
you open your hand, they are filled with
�
�
�
good�
things.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. If�
you
�
take
��
away their breath, they perish and return
�
�
to
�
their
�
dust.
� ��
When
��
you send forth your spirit, they
�
�
are
��
created,
�
and
��
you renew the face of
�
the�
earth.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms164
Pentecost SundayVigil Mass, extended form,
after Reading 1Ps. 33: 10-11, 12-13, 14-15 YEAR ABC
BV �
less
�
ed
�
the
�
peo
�
ple
� �
the
�
Lord
�
has
�
cho
�
sen
�
to
�
be
��
�
his
�
own.
� � � ��
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
brings
��
to naught the plans of na-
�
tions;
� ��
�
�
he
��
foils the designs of peo
�
ples.
� �
�
But
��
the plan of the
�
�
Lord
��
stands forever;
�
the
��
design of his heart,
�
�
�
through
��
all ge-
�
ne
�
ra
�
tions.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Bles
�
sed
�
the
��
nation whose God is the Lord,
� ��
�
�
the
��
people he has chosen for his own in-her-
�
i
�
tance.
� �
�
�
165Easter
�
From
��
heaven the Lord looks down;
�
he
�
sees
�
all
�
�
�
man
�
kind.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. From
�
his
�
fixed
��
throne he beholds
�
all
��
who
�
�
dwell
��
on the earth,
� ��
he
��
who fashioned the heart
��
�
of
�
each,
� �
�
he
�
who
�
knows
�
all
�
their
�
works.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms166
Pentecost SundayVigil Mass, extended form,after Reading 2 (option 1)
Dn. 3: 52, 53, 54, 55 YEAR ABC
GVIII �
lo
�
ry
�
and
�
praise
�
for
�
ev-
�er!
� � � � �
�
1. Bless
�
ed
�
are
��
you, O Lord, the God of our
�
�
fathers,
��
�
praiseworthy
��
and exalted above all for-ev
�
-er;
� �
�
�
�
And
��
blessed is your holy and glorious name,
�
�
�
praiseworthy
��
and exalted above all for
�
all
�
ag
�
es.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Bless
�
ed
�
are
��
you in the temple of your holy
�
�
glo
�
-ry,
� �
�
praise
��
worthy and glorious above all
�
for
�
ev
�
er.
� �
A.
� � �
167Easter
�
3. Bless
�
ed
�
are
��
you who look into the depths from your
�
�
throne
��
upon the cher
�
-u
�
bim,
� �
�
praise
��
worthy and exalted
�
�
above
��
all
�
for
�
ev
�
er.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms168
Pentecost SundayVigil Mass, extended form,after Reading 2 (option 2)
Ps. 19: 8, 9, 10, 11 YEAR ABC
LV�
ord,�
you
�
have
�
the
�
words
� �
of
�
e�
ver
�
last�
ing�
life.� �
� �
�
�
1. The�
law
�
of
��
the Lord is perfect, refreshing the
�
soul;
� ���
�
the
��
decree of the Lord is trustworthy,
�
giving
��
wisdom
�
�
to
�
the
�
sim
�
ple.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. The�
pre
�
cepts
��
of the Lord are right, rejoicing the
�
heart;
� ���
�
the
��
command of the Lord is clear,
�
en
�
-light
�
-ening
��
�
the
�
eye.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. The�
fear
�
of
��
the Lord is pure, enduring for-ev
�
-er;
� ���
169Easter
�
the
��
ordinances of the Lord are true,
�
all
�
of
�
them
�
just.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. They�
are
�
more
��
precious than gold,
�
than
��
a heap of
�
�
pur
�
-est
�
gold;
� ��
sweet
��
er also than syrup or hon
�
-ey
�
from
�
�
�
the
�
comb.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms170
Pentecost SundayVigil Mass, extended form,
after Reading 3Ps. 107: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR ABC
GIII �
ive
�
thanks
�
to
�
the
�
Lord;
� ��
his
�
love
��
is
�
e
�
ver-
� �
�
last-
���
ing.� �
� � �
�
1. Let
�
the
�
re
��
deemed of the Lord say,
� ��
those
��
whom
�
�
he
��
has redeemed from the hand of the foe
�
�
and
�
gath-
�
ered
�
from
�
the
�
lands,
� �
�
from
��
the east and
�
�
the
��
west, from the north and
�
the
�
south.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. They
�
went
�
a
��
stray in the desert wil-der-
�
ness;
� ��
the
��
way
�
171Easter
�
to
��
an inhabited city they
�
did
�
not
�
find.
� �
�
Hun
��
gry and
�
�
thirsty,
��
their life was wasting away with-
�
in
�
them.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. They
�
cried
�
to
��
the Lord in their dis-
�
tress;
� ��
�
�
from
��
their straits
�
he
�
re
�
scued
�
them.
� �
�
And
��
he led them
�
�
by
��
a direct way to reach an inhabit-ed
�
ci-
�
ty.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. Let
�
them
�
give
��
thanks to the Lord for his
�
�
mer-
�
cy
� ��
and
��
his wondrous deeds to the chil-
�
dren
��
�
of
�
men,
� �
�
be
��
cause he satisfied the longing soul and
�
�
filled
��
the hungry soul with
�
good
�
things.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms172
Pentecost SundayVigil Mass, extended form,
after Reading 4Ps. 104: 1-2, 24, 35, 27-28, 29, 30 YEAR ABC
LII�
ord,
�
send
�
out
�
your
�
Spir
�
it,
� ��
and�
re
�
new
�
�
the
�
face
�
�
of
�
the
�
earth.
� �� �
�
�
1. Bless�
the
�
Lord,
��
O my soul!
� ��
O
��
Lord, my God,
�
�
you
��
are great
�
in
�
deed!
� ��
You
��
are clothed with majesty
�
�
and
��
glory,
�
robed
��
in light as
�
with�
a
�
cloak.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. How�
man
�
i
��
fold are your works, O
�
Lord!
� ���
�
In
��
wisdom you have wrought
�
them
�
all
� �
—
�
the
��
earth
�
173Easter
�
is
��
full of your creatures;
�
bless
��
the Lord, O
�
�
�
my�
soul!
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. Crea�
-tures
�
all
��
look to you to give them food in due
�
�
time.
� ��
When
��
you give it to them, they gath
�
-er
�
it;
� ���
�
when
��
you open your hand, they are filled with
�
�
�
good�
things.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. If�
you
�
take
��
away their breath, they perish and return
�
�
to
�
their
�
dust.
� ��
When
��
you send forth your spirit, they
�
�
are
��
created,
�
and
��
you renew the face of
�
the�
earth.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms174
Pentecost SundayMass during the Day
Ps. 104: 1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34 YEAR ABC
LII�
ord,
�
send
�
out
�
your
�
Spir
�
it,
� ��
and�
re
�
new
�
�
the
�
�
�
face
�
of
�
the
�
earth.
� �� �
�
1. Bless�
the
�
Lord,
��
O my soul!
� ��
O
��
Lord, my God,
�
�
you
��
are great
�
in
�
deed!
� ��
How
��
manifold are your
�
�
works,
��
O Lord!
�
The
��
earth is full of
�
your�
�
�
crea
�
tures.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. If�
you
�
take
��
away their breath, they perish and return
�
�
to
�
their
�
dust.
� ��
When
��
you send forth your spirit,
�
175Easter
�
they
��
are created,
�
and
��
you renew the face of
�
the�
earth.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. May�
the
�
glo
��
ry of the Lord endure forever;
��
�
may
��
the Lord be glad in his
�
works!
� ��
Pleas
��
ing to him
�
�
be
��
my theme;
�
I
��
will be glad in
�
the�
Lord.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms176
The Most Holy TrinityDn. 3: 52, 53, 54, 55 YEAR A
GVIII �
lo
�
ry
�
and
�
praise
�
for
�
ev-
�er!
� � � � �
�
1. Bless
�
ed
�
are
��
you, O Lord, the God of our
�
�
fathers,
��
�
praiseworthy
��
and exalted above all for-ev
�
-er;
� �
�
�
�
and
��
blessed is your holy and glorious name,
�
�
�
praiseworthy
��
and exalted above all for
�
all
�
ag
�
es.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Bless
�
ed
�
are
��
you in the temple of your holy
�
�
glo
�
-ry,
� �
�
praise
��
worthy and glorious above all
�
for
�
ev
�
er.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. Bless
�
ed
�
are
��
you who look into the depths from your
�
177Easter
�
throne
��
upon the cher
�
-u
�
bim,
� �
�
praise
��
worthy and exalted
�
�
above
��
all
�
for
�
ev
�
er.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms178
The Most Holy TrinityPs. 33: 4-5, 6, 9, 18-19, 20, 22 YEAR B
BV �
less
�
ed
�
the
�
peo
�
ple
� �
the
�
Lord
�
has
�
cho
�
sen
�
to
�
be
��
�
his
�
own.
� � � ��
�
1. Up
�
right
�
is
��
the word of the Lord, and all his
�
�
works
��
are trust
�
-wor
�
thy.
� �
�
He
��
loves justice and right;
�
�
of
��
the kindness of the Lord
�
the
�
earth
�
is
�
full.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. By
�
the
�
word
��
of the Lord the heavens were made;
� ��
�
�
by
��
the breath of his mouth all
�
their
�
host.
� �
�
For
��
he spoke,
�
�
and
��
it was made;
�
he
��
com-mand
�
-ed,
�
and
�
it
�
stood
�
forth.
� �
A.
� ��
179Easter
�
3. See,
�
the
�
eyes
��
of the Lord are upon those who
�
�
fear
�
him,
� ��
up
��
on those who hope for his kind
�
-ness,
� �
�
�
�
to
��
deliver them from death and preserve them in spite
�
�
�
of
�
fam
�
ine.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. Our
�
soul
�
waits
��
for the Lord, who is our help
�
�
and
�
our
�
shield.
� �
�
May
��
your kindness, O Lord, be
�
�
upon
��
us who have put
�
our
�
hope
�
in
�
you.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms180
The Most Holy TrinityPs. 8: 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR C
OVIII �
�
Lord,
�
our
�
God,
� �
how
�
won
�
der
�
ful
�
your
�
name
��
�
in
�
all
�
the
�
earth!
� � � � �
�
1. When
�
I
�
be
��
hold your heavens,
�
the
��
work of your fingers,
�
�
�
the
��
moon and the stars which you set
�
in
�
place
� �
—
�
�
�
what
��
is man that you should be mindful of him,
�
�
�
�
or
��
the son of man that you
�
should
�
care
�
for
�
him?
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. You
�
have
�
made
��
him little less than the an
�
-gels,
� ��
�
�
and
��
crowned him with glory and hon
�
-or.
� �
�
�
181Easter
�
You
��
have given him rule over the works of your hands,
�
�
�
putting
��
all things un
�
-der
�
his
�
feet:
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. All
�
sheep
�
and
��
oxen, yes, and the beasts of the field,
� ��
�
�
the
��
birds of the air, the fishes of
�
the
�
sea,
� �
�
�
�
and
��
whatever swims
�
the
�
paths
�
of
�
the
�
seas.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms182
The Most Holy Body and Bloodof Christ
Ps. 147: 12-13, 14-15, 19-20 YEAR A
PVIII �
raise
�
the
�
Lord,
�
Je-
�
ru
��
sa
�
lem.
� � � � �
�
1. Glo
�
ri-
�
fy
��
the Lord, O Je-ru
�
-sa
�
-lem;
� ��
praise
��
your God,
�
�
O
�
Zi
�
-on.
� �
�
For
��
he has strengthened the bars of your
�
�
gates;
� �
�
he
��
has blessed your chil-dren
�
with
�
in
�
you.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. He
�
has
�
grant
��
ed peace in your bor
�
-ders;
� ��
with
��
the
�
�
best
��
of wheat he fills
�
you.
� �
�
He
��
sends forth his
�
�
command
��
to the earth;
�
swift
�
-ly
�
runs
�
his
�
word!
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. He
�
has
�
pro
��
claimed his word to Ja-cob,
� ��
�
183Easter
�
his
��
statutes and his ordinances to Is-
�
ra
�
el.
� �
�
�
�
He
��
has not done thus for any other nation;
�
�
�
his
��
ordinances he has not
�
made
�
known
�
to
�
them.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms184
The Most Holy Body and Bloodof Christ
Ps. 116: 12-13, 15-16, 17-18 YEAR B
IVIII �
�
will
�
take
�
the
�
cup
�
of
�
sal
�
va
�
tion,
� � �
and
�
call
�
�
�
on
�
the
�
name
�
of
�
the
�
Lord.
� � � � �
�
1. How
�
shall
�
I
��
make a return to the Lord for all the
�
�
good
��
he has done
�
for
�
me?
� �
�
The
��
cup of salvation I
�
�
will
��
take up, and I will call upon the name
�
of
�
the
�
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Pre
�
cious
�
in
��
the eyes of the Lord is the death
�
�
of
��
his faith
�
-ful
�
ones.
� �
�
I
��
am your servant, the son
�
185Easter
�
of
��
your handmaid;
�
you
�
have
�
loosed
�
my
�
bonds.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. To
�
you
�
will
��
I offer sacrifice of thanks-giv
�
-ing,
� ��
and
��
I
�
�
will
��
call upon the name of the
�
Lord.
� �
�
My
��
vows to the
�
�
Lord
��
I will pay in the presence of all
�
his
�
peo
�
ple.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms186
The Most Holy Body and Bloodof Christ
Ps. 110: 1, 2, 3, 4 YEAR C
YII�
ou�
are
�
a
�
priest
�
for
�
ev
�
er,
��
in
�
the
�
line
�
of
�
�
�
Mel
�
chi�
ze
�
dek.
� �� �
�
�
1. The�
Lord�
said
��
to my Lord:
�
“Sit
��
at my right
�
�
hand
��
till I make your enemies your foot
�
-stool.”
� ���
�
The
��
scepter of your power the Lord will stretch
�
�
forth
��
from Zion:
�
“Rule
��
in the midst of your
�
�
�
e-�
ne
�
mies.”
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. “Yours�
is
�
prince
��
ly power in the day of your birth,
� ���
187Easter
�
in
��
holy splen
�
-dor;
� ��
be
��
fore the daystar, like the dew, I
�
�
have
�
be-
�
got�
ten
�
you.”
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. The�
Lord�
has
��
sworn, and he will not
�
re
�
pent:
� ���
�
“You
��
are a priest forever, according to the order of
�
�
Mel-
�
chi�
ze
�
dek.”
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms188
The Sacred Heart of JesusPs. 103: 1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8, 10 YEAR A
TVI �
he
�
Lord's
�
kind
�
ness
� �
is
�
ev
�
er
�
last
��
ing
�
to
�
those
�
who��
�
fear
�
him.
� �� ��
�
1. Bless
�
the
�
Lord,
��
O my soul;
� � �
all
��
my being, bless
�� �
his
� �
�
ho
�
ly
�
name.
��
Bless
��
the Lord, O my soul;
�
and
��
forget
�
�
not
��
all
�
his
�
ben
�
e
�
fits.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. He
�
par
�
dons
��
all your iniquities,
�
heals
�� �
all
�
your
�
ills.
� ���
�
He
��
redeems your life from destruction, crowns you
�
�
with
��
kindness and
�
com
�
pas
�
sion.
� �
A.
� ��
189Easter
�
3. Mer
�
ci
�
ful
��
and gracious is the Lord, slow to
�
�
anger
��
and a-bound
�� �
-ing
�
in
�
kind
�
ness.
� ��
Not
��
according
�
�
to
��
our sins does he deal with us,
�
nor
��
does
�
�
he
��
requite us accord-ing
�
to
�
our
�
crimes.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms190
The Sacred Heart of JesusIs. 12: 2-3, 4, 5-6 YEAR B
YV�
ou�
will
�
draw
�
wa
�
ter
�
joy
�
ful
�
ly
� �
from
�
the
�
springs
� �
�
of
�
sal�
va�
tion.� �
� �
�
�
1. God�
in
�
deed
��
is my savior;
�
I
��
am confident and
�
�
un-
�
a-
�
fraid.
� ��
My
��
strength and my courage is the
�
�
Lord,
��
and
��
he has been my sav
�
-ior.
� ��
With
��
joy
�
�
you
��
will draw water at the fountain of
�
sal
�
va
�
tion.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Give�
thanks
�
to
��
the Lord,
�
acclaim
��
his
�
name;
� ��
a
��
mong
�
�
the
��
nations make known his deeds,
�
proclaim
��
how
�
191Easter
�
ex-
�
al-
�
ted
�
is
�
his
�
name.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Sing�
praise
�
to
��
the Lord for his glorious achievement;
��
�
let
��
this be known throughout all
�
the
�
earth.
� ���
�
Shout
��
with exultation, O city of Zion,
�
for
��
great
�
�
in
��
your midst is the Holy One
�
of
�
Is-
�
ra
�
el!
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms192
The Sacred Heart of JesusPs. 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 YEAR C
TVIII �
he
�
Lord
�
is
�
my
�
shep
�
herd;
� � �
there
�
is
�
noth
�
ing
��
�
I
�
shall
�
want.
� � � � �
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
is
��
my shepherd; I shall not
�
want.
� ��
In
�� �
�
verdant
��
pastures he gives me re
�
-pose;
� �
�
be
��
side restful
�
�
waters
��
he leads me;
�
he re-fresh
�
-es
�
my
�
soul.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. He
�
guides
�
me
��
in right paths for his name's
� �
�
sake.
� ��
Even
��
though I walk in the dark valley
�
�
I
��
fear no e-
�
vil;
�
�
for
��
you are at my side
�
193Easter
�
with
��
your rod and your staff that give
�
me
��
�
cour
�
age.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. You
�
spread
�
the
��
table before me in the sight of
�
�
my
�
foes;
� �
�
you
��
anoint my head with oil;
� �
�
my
�
cup
��
�
o
�
ver
�
flows.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. On
�
ly
�
good
��
ness and kindness follow me all the
�
�
days
��
of my
�
life;
� �
�
and
��
I shall dwell in the
�
�
house
��
of the Lord
�
for
�
years
�
to
�
come.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms194
195Ordinary Time
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms196
Second Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 40: 2, 4, 7-8, 8-9, 10 YEAR AB
HII
�
ere�
am
�
I,
�
Lord;
� ��
I
�
come
�
to
�
do
�
your�
will.
� �� �
�
�
1. I�
have
�
wait
��
ed, waited for the
�
Lord,
� ��
and
��
he
�
�
stooped
��
toward me and heard
�
my
�
cry.
� ��
And
��
he
�
�
put
��
a new song into my mouth,
�
a
��
hymn to
�
our�
God.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Sac�
ri
�
fice
��
or offering you wished not,
� ��
but
��
ears open
�
�
to
��
obedience you gave
�
me.
� ��
Hol
��
ocausts or sin-
�
�
offerings
��
you sought not;
�
then
��
said I, “Be
�
-hold�
�
�
I
�
come.”
� �
A.
� �
�
197Ordinary Time
�
3. “In�
the
�
writ
��
ten scroll it is prescribed for
�
me,
� ��
to
��
do
�
�
your
��
will, O my God, is my
�
de
�
light,
� ��
and
��
your law is
�
�
with
�
-in�
my
�
heart!”
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. I�
an
�
nounced
��
your justice in the vast as-sem
�
-bly;
� ���
�
I
��
did not restrain my lips, as you, O
�
Lord,�
know.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms198
Second Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 96: 1-2, 2-3, 7-8, 9-10 YEAR C
PVIII �
ro
�
claim
�
his
�
mar
�
vel
�
ous
�
deeds
� �
to
�
all
�
the
�
na
�
tions.
� �� � �
�
1. Sing
�
to
�
the
��
Lord a new song;
� ��
sing
��
to the Lord,
�
�
all
�
you
�
lands.
� �
�
Sing
��
to the Lord;
�
bless
�
his
�
name.
� ��
A.
� � �
�
2. An
�
nounce
�
his
��
salvation, day after day.
� ��
Tell
��
his
�
�
glory
��
among the na
�
-tions;
� �
�
among
��
all peoples, his
��
�
won
�
drous
�
deeds.
� ��
A.
� � �
�
3. Give
�
to
�
the
��
Lord, you families of na
�
-tions,
� ��
give
��
to
�
�
the
��
Lord glory and
�
praise;
� �
�
give
��
to the Lord the
�
199Ordinary Time
�
glo
�
-ry
�
due
�
his
�
name!
� ��
A.
� � �
�
4. Wor
�
ship
�
the
��
Lord in holy at-tire.
� ��
Trem
��
ble before
�
�
him,
�
all
�
the
�
earth;
� �
�
Say
��
among the nations: The Lord
�
�
is
��
king.
�
He
��
governs the peoples with
�
eq
�
ui
�
ty.
� ��
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms200
Third Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 27: 1, 4, 13-14 YEAR A
TV�
he
�
Lord�
is
�
my
�
light
� �
and
�
my
�
sal
�
va
�
tion.
� �� �
�
�
1. The�
Lord�
is
��
my light and my salvation;
�
whom
� �
�
should
�
I
�
fear?
� ��
The
��
Lord is my life's refuge;
�
of whom
�
�
�
should
�
I
�
be
�
a
�
fraid?
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. One�
thing
�
I
��
ask of the Lord;
�
this
�
I
�
seek:
� ���
�
to
��
dwell in the house of the Lord all the days
�
�
of
��
my life,
�
that
��
I may gaze on the loveliness of the
�
�
Lord
��
and contem-plate
�
his
�
tem
�
ple.
�
A.
� ��
201Ordinary Time
�
3. I�
be
�
-lieve
��
that I shall see the bounty of the Lord
�
�
in
��
the land of the liv
�
-ing.
� ��
Wait
��
for the Lord with
�
�
courage;
���
be
��
stout-heart-
�
ed,
�
and
�
wait
�
for
�
the
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms202
Third Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 25: 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR B
TI �
each
�
me
�
your
�
ways,
� �
O
�
Lord.
� ��� ��
�
1. Your
�
ways,
�
O
��
Lord, make known to me;
� � �
�� �
�
teach
�� �
me
�
your
�
paths,
� ��
guide
��
me in your truth
�
�
and
��
teach me, for you are God
�
my
�
sav
�
ior.� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Re
�
mem
�
ber
��
that your compassion, O Lord,
� � �
and
�
your
�
�
love
�� �
are
�
from
�
of
�
old.
� ��
In
��
your kindness
�
�
remember
��
me, because of your good-
�
ness,
��
�
O
�
Lord.� �
A.
� ��
203Ordinary Time
�
3. Good
�
and
�
up
��
right is the Lord;
� � �
thus
��
he shows
�� �
�
sin
�� �
ners
�
the
�
way.
� ��
He
��
guides the humble to
�
�
justice
��
and teaches the hum-
�
ble
�
his
�
way.� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms204
Third Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 19: 8, 9, 10, 15 YEAR C
YVIII �
our
�
words,
�
Lord,
�
are
�
Spir
�
it
�
and
�
life.
� �� � �
�
1. The
�
law
�
of
��
the Lord is perfect,
�
re
��
freshing the
�
soul;
� �
�
�
�
the
��
decree of the Lord is trustworthy, giving wisdom
�
�
to
�
the
�
sim
�
ple.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. The
�
pre
�
cepts
��
of the Lord are right,
�
rejoicing
���
�
the
�
heart;
� �
�
the
��
command of the Lord is clear,
�
�
en-
�
light-
�
ening
�
the
�
eye.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. The
�
fear
�
of
��
the Lord is pure,
�
en
��
during for-e-
�
ver;
� �
�
the
� �
205Ordinary Time
�
ordinances
��
of the Lord are true,
�
all
�
of
�
them
�
just.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. Let
�
the
�
words
��
of my mouth and the thought of my
�
�
heart
��
find favor be-fore
�
you,
� �
�
O
��
Lord,
�
my
��
rock and
�
�
my
�
re
�
deem
�
er.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms206
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 146: 6-7, 8-9, 9-10 YEAR A
BVIII �
less
�
ed
�
are
�
the
�
poor
�
in
�
spir
�
it;
� ��
the
�
king
�
dom
�
�
�
of
�
heav
�
en
�
is
�
theirs.
� � � � �
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
keeps
��
faith for-ev
�
-er,
� ��
se
��
cures justice for
�
�
the
��
oppressed,
�
gives
��
food to the hun
�
-gry.
� �
�
The
�
Lord
��
�
sets
�
cap
�
tives
�
free.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. The
�
Lord
�
gives
��
sight to the blind;
�
the
��
Lord
�
�
raises
��
up those who were bowed
�
down.
� �
�
The
��
Lord
�
�
loves
��
the just;
�
the
��
Lord pro
�
-tects
�
strang-
�
ers.
� �
A.
� � �
207Ordinary Time
�
3. The
�
fa
�
ther
��
less and the widow the Lord sus
�
-tains,
� ��
�
�
but
��
the way of the wicked he
�
thwarts.
� �
�
The
��
Lord
�
�
shall
��
reign forever;
�
your
��
God, O Zion, through all
�
�
generations.
��
�
Al-
�
le-
�
lu
�
ia.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms208
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 95: 1-2, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR B
IVIII �
f
�
to
�
day
�
you
�
hear
�
his
�
voice,
� �
�
hard
�
en
�
not
�
�
�
your
�
hearts.
� � � � �
�
1. Come,
�
let
�
us
��
sing joyfully to the Lord;
�
let
��
us
�
�
acclaim
��
the Rock of our sal-va
�
-tion.
� �
�
Let
��
us come into
�
�
his
��
presence with thanksgiving;
�
let
��
us joyful-ly
�
sing
�
�
psalms
�
to
�
him.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Come,
�
let
�
us
��
bow down in worship;
�
let
��
us kneel
�
�
before
��
the Lord who made
�
us.
� �
�
For
��
he is our God,
�
209Ordinary Time
�
and
��
we are the people he shepherds,
�
the
�
flock
��
�
he
�
guides.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. Oh,
�
that
�
to
��
day you would hear his voice:
� ��
“Hard
��
en
�
�
not
��
your hearts as at Meribah,
�
as
��
in the day of Massah
�
�
in
��
the desert, where your fathers tempt
�
-ed
�
me;
� �
�
they
� �
�
tested
��
me though they
�
had
�
seen
�
my
�
works.”
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms210
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 71: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 15-17 YEAR C
III��
will
�
sing
��
of
�
your
�
sal
�
va
�
tion.
� �� �
�
�
1. In�
you,
�
O
��
Lord, I take re
�
-fuge;
� ��
let
��
me never
�
�
be
��
put to
�
shame.
� ��
In
��
your justice rescue me, and
�
�
deliver
��
me;
�
in
��
cline your ear to me,
�
and
�
save�
me.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Be�
my
�
rock
��
of refuge,
�
a
��
stronghold to give me
�
�
safe
�
-ty,
� ��
for
��
you are my rock and my fort
�
-ress.
� ��
O
��
my
�
�
God,
��
rescue me from the hand of the
�
wick�
ed.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. For�
you
�
are
��
my hope, O Lord;
�
my
��
trust, O God,
��
211Ordinary Time
�
from
�
my
�
youth.
� ��
On
��
you I depend from birth;
��
�
from
��
my mother's womb you are
�
my�
strength.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. My�
mouth
�
shall
��
declare your jus
�
-tice,
� ��
day
��
by day
�
�
your
��
sal-va
�
-tion.
� ��
O
��
God, you have taught me from
�
�
my
��
youth,
�
and
��
till the present I proclaim your
�
�
�
won�
drous
�
deeds.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms212
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 112: 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR A
TVI �
he
�
just
��
man
�
is
�
a
�
light
�� �
in
�
dark
�
ness
� ��
to�
the
�
�
�
up�
right.� �
� ��
�
1. Light
�
shines
�
through
��
the darkness for the up
�
-right;
� � ��
�
he
��
is gracious and merci-ful
�
and
�
just.
� ��
Well
��
for the
�
�
man
��
who is gracious and lends,
�
who
��
conducts his
�
�
af
�
-fairs
�
with
�
jus
�
tice.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. He
�
shall
�
nev
��
er be moved;
�
the
��
just one shall be in
�
�
everlasting
��
re-
�
mem
�
brance.
� ��
An
��
evil report he shall
�
213Ordinary Time
�
not
��
fear;
�
his
��
heart is firm, trust-ing
�
in
�
the
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. His
�
heart
�
is
��
steadfast; he shall not
�
fear.
� � �
Lav
��
ishly
�
�
he
��
gives to the poor;
�
his
��
justice shall en-dure
��
�
for
�
ev
�
er;
� ��
his
��
horn shall be exalt-ed
�
in
�
glo
�
ry.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms214
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 147: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 YEAR B
PIII �
raise
�
the
�
Lord,
� �
�
who
�
heals
�
the
�
bro
�
ken-
��
�
heart
�
ed.
� �� � �
�
1. Praise
�
the
�
Lord,
��
for he is good;
� ��
sing
��
praise to our
�
�
God,
��
for he is gracious; it is fit-
�
ting
�
to
�
praise
�
him.
� �
�
�
�
The
��
Lord rebuilds Jerusalem; the dispersed of Isra-el
�
�
�
he
�
gath
�
ers.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. He
�
heals
�
the
��
brokenhearted and binds
�
up
�
their
��
�
wounds.
� �
�
He
��
tells the number of the stars; he calls
�
�
215Ordinary Time
�
each
�
by
�
name.
�
��
A.
� � �
�
3. Great
�
is
�
our
��
Lord and mighty in pow-
�
er;
� ��
to
��
his
�
�
wisdom
��
there is
�
no
�
lim
�
it.
� �
�
The
��
Lord sustains the
�
�
lowly;
��
the wicked he casts to
�
the
�
ground.
�
��
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms216
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 138: 1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 7-8 YEAR C
III�
n
�
the
�
sight
�
of
�
the
�
an
�
gels
� �
I
�
will
�
sing
�
your
� �
�
prais
�
es,
�
Lord.
� �� �
�
�
1. I�
will
�
give
��
thanks to you, O Lord, with all my
�
heart,
� ���
�
for
��
you have heard the words of my
�
mouth;
� ��
in
��
the
�
�
presence
��
of the angels I will sing your praise;
�
I
��
will wor-
�
�
ship
��
at your holy temple and give thanks to
�
your�
name.
� �
A.
� �
�
2. Be�
cause
�
of
��
your kindness and your truth;
� ��
for
��
you
�
�
have
��
made great above all things your name and your
�
217Ordinary Time
�
prom
�
-ise.
� ��
When
��
I called, you answered me;
�
you
��
built
�
�
up
�
strength
�
with�
in
�
me.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. All�
the
�
kings
��
of the earth shall give thanks to you,
�
�
O
��
Lord,
�
when
��
they hear the words of your
�
mouth;
� ���
�
and
��
they shall sing of the ways of the Lord:
�
“Great
��
is
�
�
the
��
glory of
�
the�
Lord.”
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. Your�
right
�
hand
�
saves
�
me.
� ��
The
��
Lord will complete
�
�
what
��
he has done
�
for
�
me;
� ��
your
��
kindness, O Lord,
�
�
endures
��
forever;
�
forsake
��
not the work of
�
your�
hands.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms218
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 119: 1-2, 4-5, 17-18, 33-34 YEAR A
BV�
les�
sed�
are
���
they
� ��
who
�
fol
�
low
�
the
�
law
�
of� �
�
the�
Lord.� �
� �
�
�
1. Bless�
ed
�
are
��
they whose way is blameless,
�
who
��
walk
�
�
in
��
the law
�
of
�
the Lord.
� ��
Bless
��
ed are they who
�
�
observe
��
his decrees,
�
who
�
seek
�
him
�
with
�
all
�
their
�
heart.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. You�
have
�
com
��
manded that your precepts be
�
�
diligent
��
-ly
�
kept.
� ��
Oh,
��
that I might be firm in the ways
�
�
of
�
keep
�
-ing
�
your
�
stat
�
utes!
� �
A.
� �
�
219Ordinary Time
�
3. Be�
good
�
to
��
your servant,
�
that
��
I may live and keep
��
�
your
�
words.
� ��
O
��
pen my eyes,
�
that
��
I may consider the
�
�
won
�
-ders
�
of
�
your
�
law.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. In�
struct
�
me,
��
O Lord, in the way of your statutes,
��
�
that
��
I may exactly ob-serve
�
them.
� ��
Give
��
me discernment,
��
�
that
��
I may observe your law and keep
�
it
�
with
�
all
�
�
�
my
�
heart.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms220
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 32: 1-2, 5, 11 YEAR B
IVI �
�
turn
�
to
�
you,
�� �
Lord,
� �
in
�
time
�
of
�
trou
�
ble,� �
��
�
and
�
you
�
fill
�
me
�
with
�
the
�� �
joy
� �
of
�
sal
�
va-
�
tion.
� �� ��
�
1. Bless
�
ed
�
is
��
he whose fault is taken away,
�
whose
�
sin
�� ��
�
is
�
cov
�
ered.
� ��
Bless
��
ed the man to whom the Lord
�
�
imputes
��
not guilt,
�
in whose spir-it
�
there
�
is
�
no
�
guile.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Then
�
I
�
ac
��
knowledged my sin to you,
�
my
�
guilt
�� �
I
��
�
cov
�
ered
�
not.
� ��
I
��
said, “I confess my faults to the
�
�
Lord,”
� ��
and
��
you took away the
�
guilt
�
of
�
my
�
sin.
� �
A.
� ��
221Ordinary Time
�
3. Be
�
glad
�
in
��
the Lord and
�� �
re
�
joice,
�
you
�
just;
� ��
ex
��
ult, all
�
�
you
�
up
�
right
�
of
�
heart.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms222
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 1: 1-2, 3, 4, 6 YEAR C
BV�
less�
ed
�
are
�
they
� �
who
�
hope
�
in
�
the
�
Lord.
� � � ��
�
1. Bless�
ed
�
the
��
man who follows not the counsel of the
�
�
wicked,
���
nor
��
walks in the way of sin
�
-ners,
� ���
�
nor
��
sits in the company of the in-
�
so
�
lent,
� ��
but
��
delights
�
�
in
��
the law of the Lord and meditates on his
�
law
�
day
�
�
�
and
�
night.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. He�
is
�
like
��
a tree planted near running wa
�
-ter,
� ���
�
that
��
yields its fruit in due season,
�
and
��
whose leaves
�
223
�
nev-
�
er
�
fade.
� ��
What
��
ever he
�
does,
�
pros
�
pers.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Not�
so
�
the
��
wicked, not so;
� ��
they
��
are like chaff which
�
�
the
��
wind drives a-
�
way.
� ��
For
��
the Lord watches over
�
�
the
��
way of the just,
�
but
��
the way of the wick
�
-ed
�
�
van
�
ish
�
es.
� �
A.
� �
�
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms224
Seventh Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 103: 1-2, 3-4, 8, 10, 12-13 YEAR AC
TVIII �
he
�
Lord
�
is
�
kind
��
and
�
mer
�
ci
�
ful.
� � � � �
�
1. Bless
�
the
�
Lord,
��
O my soul;
�
and
��
all my being, bless
�
�
his
�
ho
�
-ly
�
name.
� �
�
Bless
��
the Lord, O my soul,
�
and
� �
�
forget
��
not all
�
his
�
ben
�
e
�
fits.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. He
�
par
�
dons
��
all your iniquities,
�
heals
��
all your
�
ills.
� �
�
�
�
He
��
redeems your life from destruction,
�
crowns
��
you
�
�
with
��
kindness and
�
com
�
pas
�
sion.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. Mer
�
ci
�
ful
��
and gracious is the Lord,
�
slow
��
to
�
225Ordinary Time
�
anger
��
and abounding in kind
�
-ness.
� �
�
Not
��
according
�
�
to
��
our sins does he deal with us,
�
�
�
nor
��
does he requite us ac-cord
�
-ing
�
to
�
our
�
crimes.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. As
�
far
�
as
��
the east is from the
�
west,
� ��
so
��
far
�
�
has
��
he put our transgressions from
�
us.
� �
�
As
��
a
�
�
father
��
has compassion on his children,
�
so
��
the
�
�
Lord
��
has compassion on those
�
who
�
fear
�
him.
�
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms226
Seventh Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 41: 2-3, 4-5, 13-14 YEAR B
LIV �
ord,
�
heal
�
my
�
soul,
� ��
for
�
I
�
have
�
sinned
�
�
�
a
�
gainst
�
you.
� �� ��
�
1. Bless
�
ed
�
is
��
the one who has regard for the
�
�
lowly
��
and the poor;
� � �
in
��
the day of misfortune the
�
�
Lord
�
will
�
de
�
liv
�
er
�
him.
� ��
The
��
Lord will keep and
�
�
preserve
��
him; and make him blessed on earth,
�
�
and
��
not give him over to the will of his
�
�
e-
�
ne-
�
mies.
� �
A.
� ��
227
�
2. The
�
Lord
�
will
��
help him on his sickbed,
��
�
he
��
will take away all his ailment when
�
he
�
is
��
�
ill.
� ��
Once
��
I said, “O Lord, have pity on me;
�
�
heal
��
me, though I have sinned a-gainst
�
you.”
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. But
�
be
�
cause
��
of my integrity you sustain me and let
�
�
me
��
stand before you
�
for
�
ev
�
er.
� ��
Bless
��
ed be the Lord, the
�
�
God
��
of Israel, from all eternity. Amen. A-
�
men.
� �
A.
� ��
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms228
Eighth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 62: 2-3, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR A
RII�
est
�
in
�
God
�
a
�
lone,
�
my
�
soul.
� � � ��
�
1. On�
ly
�
in
��
God is my soul at
�
rest;
� ��
from
��
him comes
�
�
my
��
sal-va
�
-tion.
� ��
He
��
only is my rock and my salvation,
�
�
my
��
stronghold;
�
I
��
shall not be dis
�
-turbed�
at
�
all.
�
A.
� ��
�
2. On�
ly
�
in
��
God be at rest, my
�
soul,
� ��
for
��
from
�
�
him
��
comes my
�
hope.
� ��
He
��
only is my rock and
�
�
my
��
salvation, my stronghold;
�
I
��
shall not
�
be�
�
�
dis
�
turbed.
� �
A.
� ��
229Ordinary Time
�
3. With�
God
�
is
��
my safety and my glo-ry,
� ���
�
he
��
is the rock of my strength;
�
my
��
refuge is
�
�
in
�
God.
� ��
Trust
��
in him at all times, O my
�
�
people!
���
Pour
��
out your hearts be
�
-fore�
him.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms230
Eighth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 103: 1-2, 3-4, 8, 10, 12-13 YEAR B
TVIII �
he
�
Lord
�
is
�
kind
��
and
�
mer
�
ci
�
ful.
� � � � �
�
1. Bless
�
the
�
Lord,
��
O my soul;
�
and
��
all my being, bless
�
�
his
�
ho-
�
ly
�
name.
� �
�
Bless
��
the Lord, O my soul,
�
and
� �
�
forget
��
not all
�
his
�
ben
�
e
�
fits.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. He
�
par
�
dons
��
all your iniquities,
�
heals
��
all your
�
ills.
� �
�
He
�
�
�
redeems
��
your life from destruction,
�
crowns
��
you with
�
�
kindness
��
and
�
com
�
pas
�
sion.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. Mer
�
ci
�
ful
��
and gracious is the Lord,
�
slow
��
to
�
231Ordinary Time
�
anger
��
and abounding in kind
�
-ness.
� �
�
Not
��
according
�
�
to
��
our sins does he deal with us,
�
nor
��
does he requite
�
�
us
��
ac-cord
�
-ing
�
to
�
our
�
crimes.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. As
�
far
�
as
��
the east is from the
�
west,
� ��
so
��
far
�
�
has
��
he put our transgressions from
�
us.
� �
�
As
��
a
�
�
father
��
has compassion on his children,
�
so
��
the Lord
�
�
has
��
compassion on those
�
who
�
fear
�
him.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms232
Eighth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 92: 2-3, 13-14, 15-16 YEAR C
LVIII �
ord,
�
it
��
is
�
good
� �
to
�
give
�
thanks
�
to
�
you.
� � � � �
�
1. It
�
is
�
good
��
to give thanks to the
�
Lord,
� ��
to
��
sing praise
�
�
to
��
your name, Most
�
High,
� �
�
to
��
proclaim your kindness
�
�
at
��
dawn and your faithful-ness
�
through
�
out
�
the
�
night.
� ��
A.
� � �
�
2. The
�
just
�
one
��
shall flourish like the palm tree,
�
like
��
a
�
�
cedar
��
of Lebanon shall
�
he
�
grow.
� �
�
They
��
that are planted
�
�
in
��
the house of the Lord shall flourish in the
�
courts
� �
�
of
�
our
�
God.
� ��
A.
� � �
233Ordinary Time
�
3. They
�
shall
�
bear
��
fruit even in old
�
age;
� ��
vig
��
orous
�
�
and
��
sturdy shall
�
they
�
be,
� �
�
de
��
claring how just is the
�
�
Lord,
��
my rock,
�
in
�
whom
�
there
�
is
�
no
�
wrong.
� ��
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms234
Ninth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 31: 2-3, 3-4, 17, 25 YEAR A
LVIII �
ord,
�
be
��
my
�
rock
�
of
�
safe
�
ty.
� � � � �
�
1. In
�
you,
�
O
��
Lord, I take re
�
-fuge;
� ��
let
��
me never
�
�
be
�
put
�
to
�
shame.
� �
�
In
��
your justice rescue me,
�
�
�
incline
��
your ear to me,
�
make
��
haste to
�
de
�
liv
�
er
�
me!
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Be
�
my
�
rock
��
of re
�
-fuge,
� ��
a
��
stronghold to give
�
�
me
�
safe
�
-ty.
� �
�
You
��
are my rock and my fortress;
�
�
for
��
your name’s sake you will lead
�
and
�
�
�
guide
�
me.
� �
A.
� � �
235Ordinary Time
�
3. Let
�
your
�
face
��
shine upon your ser
�
-vant;
� ��
�
�
save
��
me in your kind
�
-ness.
� �
�
Take
��
courage and be
�
�
stouthearted,
��
�
all
��
you who hope
�
in
�
the
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms236
Ninth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 81: 3-4, 5-6, 6-8, 10-11 YEAR B
SV�
ing
�
with
���
joy
� �
to
�
God�
our�
help.� �
� �
�
�
1. Take�
up
�
a
��
melody, and sound the tim-brel,
� ��
the
� �
�
pleasant
��
harp and
�
the
�
lyre.
� ��
Blow
��
the trumpet at the
�
�
new
��
moon,
�
at
��
the full
�
moon,
�
our
�
sol
�
emn
�
feast.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. For�
it
�
is
��
a statute in Israel,
�
an
��
ordinance of
�
�
the
��
God of Ja
�
-cob,
� ��
who
��
made it a decree for
�
�
Joseph
��
when he came forth from the land
�
of
��
�
E
�
gypt.
� �
A.
� ��
237Ordinary Time
�
3. An�
un
�
fa
��
miliar speech I
�
hear:
� ��
“I
��
relieved his shoulder
�
�
of
��
the burden;
�
his
��
hands were freed from the bas
�
-ket.
� ���
�
In
��
distress you called,
�
and
�
I
�
res
�
cued
�
you.”
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. “There�
shall
�
be
��
no strange god among you nor shall
�
�
you
��
worship any a-
�
lien
�
god.
� ��
I,
��
the Lord,
�
am
��
your
�
�
God
��
who led you forth from the land
�
of
�
E
�
gypt.”
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms238
239Ordinary Time
Ninth Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 117: 1, 2 YEAR C
GVII
�
o�
out
�
�
to
�
all
�
the
�
world
� �
and
�
tell
�
the
�
�
�
Good����
News.� �
� ��
�
1. Praise
�
the
�
Lord,
��
all you nations;
�
glorify
��
him, all
��
�
you
�
peo
�
ples!
� �
�
For
��
steadfast is his kindness toward us,
�
�
�
and
��
the fidelity of the Lord en-dures
�
for
�
ev
�
er.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms240
10th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 50: 1, 8, 12-13, 14-15 YEAR A
TIII �
o
�
the
�
up
�
right
�
I
�
will
�
show
� �
the
�
sa
�
ving
�
power
��
�
of
�
God.� �
� � �
�
1. God
�
the
�
Lord
��
has spoken and summoned the earth,
� ��
�
�
from
��
the rising of the sun
�
to
�
its
�
set
�
ting.
� �
�
“Not
��
for
�
�
your
��
sacrifices do I rebuke you,
�
for
��
your holocausts
�
�
are
�
be
�
-fore
�
me
�
al
�
ways.”
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. “If
�
I
�
were
��
hungry, I would not tell you,
� ��
for
��
mine are
�
�
the
�
world
�
and
�
its
�
full
�
ness.
� �
�
Do
��
I eat the flesh of
�
241Ordinary Time
�
strong
��
bulls, or is the
�
blood
�
of
�
goats
�
my
�
drink?”
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. “Of
�
-fer
�
to
��
God praise as your sacrifice and fulfill
�
�
your
�
vows
�
to
�
the
�
Most
�
High;
� �
�
then
��
call upon
�
�
me
��
in time of distress;
�
I
��
will rescue you, and you shall
�
�
�
glo
�
ri-
�
fy
�
me.”
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms242
10th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 130: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 YEAR B
WII
�
ith�
the
�
Lord
�
there
�
is
�
mer
�
cy
� ��
and
�
full
�
ness
��
�
of�
re
�
demp
�
tion.
� �� �
�
�
1. Out�
of
�
the
��
depths I cry to you, O
�
Lord;
� ��
Lord,
�
hear
��
�
my
�
voice!
� ��
Let
��
your ears be attentive to my voice in
�
�
sup-
�
pli-
�
ca�
tion.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. If�
you,
�
O
��
Lord, mark iniquities,
�
Lord,
�
who
�
can
� �
�
stand?
� ��
But
��
with you is forgiveness, that you may
�
be��
�
re
�
vered.
� �
A.
� �
�
243Ordinary Time
�
3. I�
trust
�
in
��
the Lord;
�
my
��
soul trusts in his
�
word.
� ���
�
More
��
than sentinels wait for the dawn,
�
let
��
Israel wait
�
�
�
for�
the
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. For�
with
�
the
��
Lord is kindness and with
�
�
him
��
is plenteous re-demp
�
-tion;
� ��
And
��
he will redeem
�
�
Israel
��
from all their in-
�
iq-�
ui
�
ties.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms244
10th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 30: 2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13 YEAR C
III�
�
will
�
praise
�
you,
�
Lord,
� ��
for
�
you
�
�
have
��
�
res
�
cued�
me.
� �� �
�
�
1. I�
will
�
ex
��
tol you, O Lord,
�
for
��
you drew me clear
�
�
and
��
did not let my enemies rejoice o-
�
ver
�
me.
� ���
�
O
��
Lord, you brought me up from the netherworld;
��
�
you
��
preserved me from among those going down
�
�
in
�
-to�
the
�
pit.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Sing�
praise
�
to
��
the Lord, you his faith-ful
�
ones,
� ���
245Ordinary Time
�
and
��
give thanks to his ho-
�
ly
�
name.
� ��
For
��
his anger
�
�
lasts
��
but a moment;
�
a
��
lifetime, his good will.
��
�
At
��
nightfall, weeping enters in, but with the dawn,
�
�
re-
�
joic�
ing.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Hear,�
O
�
Lord,
��
and have pity on me;
�
O
��
Lord, be my
�
�
help-
�
er.
� ��
You
��
changed my mourning into dancing;
��
�
O
��
Lord, my God, forever will I
�
give�
you
�
thanks.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms246
247Ordinary Time
11th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 100: 1-2, 3, 5 YEAR A
WVIII �
e
�
are
�
his
�
peo
�
ple:
� �
�
the
�
sheep
�
of
�
his
�
flock.
� �
� � �
�
1. Sing
�
joy
�
ful
��
ly to the Lord, all you
�
lands;
� �
�
serve
��
the
�
�
Lord
��
with gladness;
�
come
��
before him
�
with
�
joy
�
ful
�
song.
� �
A.
� �
�
2. Know
�
that
�
the
��
Lord is God;
��
he
��
made us,
�
�
his
�
we
�
are;
� �
�
his
��
people,
�
the
�
flock
�
he
�
tends.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. The
�
Lord
�
is
�
good:
� ��
his
��
kindness endures for-ev
�
-er,
� �
�
�
�
and
��
his faithfulness, to all gen-
�
er-
�
a
�
tions.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms248
11th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 92: 2-3, 13-14, 15-16 YEAR B
LVIII �
ord,
�
it
��
is
�
good
� �
to
�
give
�
thanks
�
to
�
you.
� � � � �
�
1. It
�
is
�
good
��
to give thanks to the
�
Lord,
� ��
to
��
sing praise
�
�
to
��
your name, Most
�
High,
� �
�
to
��
proclaim your kindness
�
�
at
��
dawn and your faithful-ness
�
through
�
out
�
the
�
night.
� ��
A.
� � �
�
2. The
�
just
�
one
��
shall flourish like the palm tree,
�
like
��
a
�
�
cedar
��
of Lebanon shall
�
he
�
grow.
� �
�
They
��
that are planted
�
�
in
��
the house of the Lord shall flourish in the
�
courts
�
�
�
of
�
our
�
God.
� ��
A.
� � �
249Ordinary Time
�
3. They
�
shall
�
bear
��
fruit even in old
�
age;
� ��
vig
��
orous
�
�
and
��
sturdy shall
�
they
�
be,
� �
�
de
��
claring how just is the
�
�
Lord,
��
my rock,
�
in
�
whom
�
there
�
is
�
no
�
wrong.
� ��
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms250
11th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 32: 1-2, 5, 7, 11 YEAR C
LIV �
ord,
��
for
�
give
�
the
�
wrong
�
I
�
have
�
done.� �
� ��
�
1. Bless
�
ed
�
is
��
the one whose fault is taken away,
�
whose
��
�
sin
�
is
�
cov
�
ered.
� ��
Bless
��
ed the man to whom the Lord
�
�
imputes
��
not guilt,
�
in
��
whose spirit there is no
�
guile.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. I
�
acknowl
�
edged
��
my sin to you, my guilt
�
I
�
cov
�
ered
� �
�
not.
� ��
I
��
said, “I confess my faults to the Lord,”
��
�
and
��
you took away the guilt of my sin.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. You
�
are
�
my
��
shelter;
�
from
��
distress you will preserve
�
251Ordinary Time
�
me;
� ��
with
��
glad cries of freedom you
�
will
�
ring
��
�
me
�
round.
� ��
Be
��
glad in the Lord and rejoice,
�
�
you
��
just;
�
exult,
��
all you upright of
�
heart.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms252
12th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 69: 8-10, 14, 17, 33-35 YEAR A
LVIII �
ord,
� �
in
�
your
�
great
���
love,
� � �
an
�
swer
�
me.
� � � � �
�
1. For
�
your
�
sake
��
I bear in
�
-sult,
�
�
and
��
shame cov
�
-ers
�
�
�
my
�
face.
� � � �
I
��
have become an outcast to my
�
�
brothers,
��
�
a
��
stranger to my chil-dren,
� ��
because
��
zeal for
�
�
your
��
house con-sumes
�
me,
� �
�
and
��
the insults of those
�
�
who
��
blaspheme you fall
�
up
�
on
�
me.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. I
�
pray
�
to
��
you, O Lord,
�
for
��
the time of your
�
�
favor,
��
O
�
God!
� �
�
In
��
your great kindness answer me
�
253Ordinary Time
�
with
�
your
�
con
�
stant
�
help.
� � �
An
��
swer me, O Lord,
�
�
�
for
��
bounteous is your
�
kind
�
-ness;
� �
�
in
��
your great mer
�
-cy
�
�
�
turn
�
toward
�
me.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. “See,
�
you
�
low
��
ly ones, and be glad;
� ��
you
��
who seek
�
�
God,
��
may your hearts
�
re
�
vive!
� �
�
For
��
the Lord hears
�
�
the
��
poor,
�
and
��
his own who are in
�
bonds
�
he
�
spurns
� �
�
not.
� � � �
Let
��
the heavens and the earth praise
�
him,
� �
�
�
�
the
��
seas and what-ev
�
-er
�
moves
�
in
�
them!”
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms254
12th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 107: 23-24, 25-26, 28-29, 30-31 YEAR B
GIII �
ive
�
thanks
�
to
�
the
�
Lord,
� ��
his
�
love
�
is
��
�
ev
�
er
�
last-
���
ing.� �
� � �
�
1. They
�
who
�
sailed
��
the sea in ships,
�
trad
�
-ing
� �
�
on
��
the deep wa
�
ters,
� �
�
These
��
saw the works of
�
�
the
��
Lord and his won-ders
�
in
�
the
�
a
�
byss.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. His
�
com
�
mand
��
raised up a storm wind which tossed
�
its
� �
�
waves
�
on
�
high.
� �
�
They
��
mounted up to heaven;
�
they
��
sank
�
�
to
��
the depths; their hearts melted a
�
-way
�
in
�
their
�
plight.
� �
A.
� �
255Ordinary Time
�
3. They
�
cried
�
to
��
the Lord in
�
their
�
dis
�
tress;
� �
�
�
�
from
��
their straits he rescued them,
�
he
��
hushed the storm
�
�
to
��
a gentle breeze,
�
and
��
the bil-lows
�
of
�
the
�
sea
��
�
were
�
stilled.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. They
�
re
�
joiced
��
that they were calmed,
�
and
��
he
�
�
brought
��
them to their
�
de
�
sired
�
ha
�
ven.
� �
�
Let
��
them
�
�
give
��
thanks to the Lord for his kindness
�
�
�
and
��
his wondrous deeds to the
�
chil
�
dren
�
of
�
men.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms256
12th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 63: 2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 YEAR C
MVI �
y
�
soul
�
is
�
thirst
��
ing
�
for
�
you,
� ��
O
�
Lord
� �
�
my
�
God.
� �� ��
�
1. O
�
God,
�
you
��
are my God whom
�
I
�
seek;
� ���
�
for
��
you my flesh pines and my soul thirsts like
�
�
the
��
earth,
�
parched,
��
lifeless and
�
with
�
out
�
wa
�
ter.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Thus
�
have
�
I
��
gazed toward you in the sanctuary to
�
�
see
��
your power and your
�
glo
�
ry,
� ��
for
��
your kindness is a
�
�
great
��
er good than life; my lips shall
�
glo
�
ri-
�
fy
�
you.
� �
A.
� ��
257Ordinary Time
�
3. Thus
�
will
�
I
��
bless you while I live;
� � �
lift
��
ing up my
�
�
hands,
��
I will call up
�
on
�
your
�
name.
� ��
As
��
with the
�
�
rich
��
es of a banquet shall my soul be satisfied,
��
�
and
��
with exultant lips my
�
mouth
�
shall
�
praise
�
you.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. You
�
are
�
my
�
help,
� � �
and
��
in the shadow of
�
�
your
��
wings I
�
shout
�
for
�
joy.
� ��
My
��
soul clings
�
�
fast
��
to you;
�
your
��
right hand
�
up
�
holds
�
me.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms258
13th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 89: 2-3, 16-17, 18-19 YEAR A
FVII
�
or�
ev
��
er
�
I
�
will
�
sing
� �
the
�
good
�
ness
�
of
�
the�
Lord.� �
� ��
�
1. The
�
promises
�
of
��
the Lord I will sing
�
for
�
ev
�
er,
� �
�
�
�
through
��
all generations my mouth shall pro-claim
�
your
��
�
faith
�
ful
�
ness.
� � � �
For
��
you have said,
�
“My
��
kindness is
�
�
es
�
-tab
�
-lished
�
for
�
ev
�
er”;
� �
�
in
��
heaven you have con-firmed
��
�
your
�
faith
�
ful
�
ness.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Bless
�
ed
�
the
��
people who know
�
the
�
joy
�
ful
�
shout;
� �
�
�
�
in
��
the light of your countenance, O
�
Lord,
��
259Ordinary Time
�
they
�
walk.
� � � �
At
��
your name they re-joice
�
all
�
the
�
day,
� �
�
�
�
and
��
through your justice they are
�
ex
�
alt
�
ed.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. You
�
are
�
the
��
splendor of their strength,
�
and
��
by your
�
�
favor
��
our horn
�
is
�
ex
�
alt
�
ed.
� �
�
For
��
to the Lord belongs our
�
�
shield,
� �
�
and
��
the Holy One of Is-
�
ra
�
el,
�
our
�
king.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms260
13th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 30: 2, 4, 5-6, 11-12, 13 YEAR B
III�
�
will
�
praise
�
you,
�
Lord,
� ��
for
�
you
�
�
have
��
�
res
�
cued�
me.
� �� �
�
�
1. I�
will
�
ex
��
tol you, O Lord,
�
for
��
you drew me clear
�
�
and
��
did not let my enemies rejoice o-
�
ver
�
me.
� ���
�
O
��
Lord, you brought me up from the netherworld;
��
�
you
��
preserved me from among those going down
�
�
in
�
-to�
the
�
pit.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Sing�
praise
�
to
��
the Lord, you his faith-ful
�
ones,
� ���
261Ordinary Time
�
and
��
give thanks to his ho-
�
ly
�
name.
� ��
For
��
his anger
�
�
lasts
��
but a moment;
�
a
��
lifetime, his good will.
��
�
At
��
nightfall, weeping enters in, but with the dawn,
�
�
re-
�
joic�
ing.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Hear,�
O
�
Lord,
��
and have pity on me;
�
O
��
Lord, be my
�
�
help-
�
er.
� ��
You
��
changed my mourning into dancing;
��
�
O
��
Lord, my God, forever will I
�
give�
you
�
thanks.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms262
13th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 16: 1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11 YEAR C
YII�
ou
��
are
� �
my�
in
�
her-
�
i
�
tance,
�
O
�
Lord.
� �� �
�
�
1. Keep�
me,
�
O
��
God,
�
for
��
in you I take ref
�
-uge;
� ��
I
��
say
�
�
to
��
the Lord, “My Lord are
�
you.
� ��
O
��
Lord, my allotted
�
�
portion
��
and my cup,
�
you
��
it is who hold
�
fast�
my
�
lot.”
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. I�
bless
�
the
��
Lord who counsels me;
�
even
��
in the night
�
�
my
��
heart ex-horts
�
me.
� ��
I
��
set the Lord ever before me;
��
�
with
��
him at my right hand I shall not
�
be�
dis
�
turbed.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. There�
fore
�
my
��
heart is glad and my soul re-joic
�
-es,
� ���
263Ordinary Time
�
my
��
body, too, abides in con-
�
fi
�
dence
� ��
be
��
cause you will
�
�
not
��
abandon my soul to the netherworld,
��
�
nor
��
will you suffer your faithful one to under-go
�
�
�
cor�
rup
�
tion.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. You�
will
�
show
��
me the path to life,
�
full
��
ness of joys
�
�
in
��
your pres
�
-ence,
� ��
the
��
delights at your right hand
�
�
�
for�
ev
�
er.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms264
14th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 145: 1-2, 8-9, 10-11, 13-14 YEAR A
III�
�
will
�
praise
�
your
�
name
�
for
�
ev-
����
er,
� ��
my
�
king
�
and
�
�
�
my�
God.
� �� �
�
�
1. I�
will
�
ex
��
tol you, O my God and King,
�
and
��
I will
�
�
bless
��
your name forever and ev
�
-er.
� ��
Eve
��
ry day will
�
�
I
��
bless you,
�
and
��
I will praise your name forever and
�
�
�
ev�
er.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. The�
Lord�
is
��
gracious and merciful,
�
slow
��
to
�
�
anger
��
and of great kind
�
-ness.
� ��
The
��
Lord is
�
265Ordinary Time
�
good
��
to all and compassionate toward
�
all�
his
�
works.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Let�
all
�
your
��
works give you thanks, O Lord,
�
and
� �
�
let
��
your faithful ones bless
�
you.
� ��
Let
��
them discourse of
�
�
the
��
glory of your kingdom and speak of
�
your�
might.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. The�
Lord�
is
��
faithful in all his words and holy
�
�
in
�
all
�
his
�
works.
� ��
The
��
Lord lifts up all who are
�
�
fall
��
ing and raises up all who
�
are�
bowed
�
down.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms266
14th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 123: 1-2, 2, 3-4 YEAR B
OVIII �
ur
�
eyes
�
are
�
fixed
�
on
�
the
�
Lord,
� ��
plead
�
ing
�
for
��
�
his
�
mer
�
cy.
� � � � �
�
1. To
�
you
�
I
��
lift up my eyes who are enthroned in
�
�
heav
�
-en
� �
—
�
as
��
the eyes of servants are on the hands
�
�
of
�
their
�
mas
�
ters.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. As
�
the
�
eyes
��
of a maid are on the hands of her
�
�
mis-
�
tress,
�
�
so
��
are our eyes on the Lord, our God,
�
�
�
till
��
he have pit-
�
y
�
on
�
us.
� �
A.
� � �
267Ordinary Time
�
3. Have
�
pit-
�
y
��
on us, O Lord, have pity on us,
�
�
�
for
��
we are more than sated with con
�
-tempt;
�
�
our
� �
�
souls
��
are more than sated with the mockery of
�
�
the
��
arrogant, with the con-tempt
�
of
�
the
�
proud.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms268
14th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 66: 1-3, 4-5, 6-7, 16, 20 YEAR C
LVIII �
et
�
all
�
the
�
earth
� �
cry
�
out
�
to
�
God
�
with
�
joy.
� � � � �
�
1. Shout
�
joy
�
ful
��
ly to God, all the earth,
�
sing
��
praise to
�
�
the
��
glory of his name;
� ��
pro
��
claim his glo
�
-rious
�
praise.
� �
�
�
�
Say
��
to God,
�
“How
��
tre-men
�
-dous
�
are
�
your
�
deeds!”
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. “Let
�
all
�
on
��
earth worship and sing praise to
�
you,
� ��
�
�
sing
��
praise to your
�
name!”
� �
�
Come
��
and see the works
�
�
of
��
God,
�
his
��
tremendous deeds among the chil-dren
�
of
��
�
Ad
�
am.
� �
A.
� � �
269Ordinary Time
�
3. He
�
has
�
changed
��
the sea into dry land;
�
through
�� �
�
the
��
river they passed on foot;
� ��
there
��
fore let us
�
�
re
�
-joice
�
in
�
him.
� �
�
He
��
rules by his might
�
for
�
ev
�
er.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. Hear
�
now,
�
all
��
you who fear God,
�
while
��
I declare
�
�
what
��
he has done
�
for
�
me.
� �
�
Bless
��
ed be God who
�
�
refused
��
me not my prayer or
�
his
�
kind
�
ness!
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms270
15th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 65: 10, 11, 12-13, 14 YEAR A
TVI �
he
�
seed
�
that
�
falls
�
on
�
good
�
ground
� � �
will
�
yield
�
a
�
�
�
fruit
�
ful�
har
�
vest.
� �� ��
�
1. You
�
have
�
vis
��
ited the land and wa-tered
�
it;
� � ��
�
great
��
ly have you
�
en
�
-riched
�
it.
� ��
God's
��
watercourses
�
�
are
��
filled;
�
you
��
have pre
�
-pared
�
the
�
grain.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Thus
�
have
�
you
��
prepared the
�
land:
� � �
drench
��
ing its
��
�
fur
�
rows,
� ��
break
��
ing up its clods,
�
softening
��
it with
�
�
show-
�
ers,
�
bless
�
-ing
�
its
�
yield.
� �
A.
� ��
271Ordinary Time
�
3. You
�
have
�
crowned the year with your boun
�
-ty,
� � �
and
� �
�
your
��
paths overflow with a rich
�
har
�
vest;
� ��
the
��
untilled
�
�
meadows
��
overflow with it,
�
and
��
rejoic-ing
�
clothes
�
the
�
�
hills.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. The
�
fields
�
are garmented with flocks and the valleys
�
�
blanket
��
-ed
�
with
�
grain.
� ��
They
��
shout and
�
sing
�
for
�
joy.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms272
15th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 85: 9-10, 11-12, 13-14 YEAR B
LV�
ord,�
let
�
us
�
see
�
your
�
kind
�
ness,
� ��
and�
grant
�
us
�
�
your�
sal�
va-�
tion.� �
� �
�
�
1. I�
will
�
hear
��
what God pro
�
-claims;
��
the
��
Lord — for
�
�
he
��
pro-claims
�
peace.
��
Near
��
indeed is his salvation to
�
�
those
��
who fear him,
�
glory
��
dwell
�
-ing
�
in
�
our
�
land.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Kind�
ness
�
and
��
truth shall
�
meet;
� ��
jus
��
tice and peace
�
shall
� �
�
kiss.
� ��
Truth
��
shall spring out of the earth,
�
and
��
justice
�
�
shall
��
look down
�
from
�
heav
�
en.
� �
A.
� �
�
273Ordinary Time
�
3. The�
Lord�
him
��
self will give his ben-e-
�
fits;
��
our
� �
�
land
��
shall yield its in
�
-crease.
� ��
Jus
��
tice shall walk
�
�
before
��
him,
�
and
��
prepare the way
�
of
�
his
�
steps.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms274
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time(option 1)
Ps. 69: 14, 17, 30-31, 33-34, 36, 37 YEAR C
TVI �
urn
�
to
�
the
�
Lord
�
in
�
your
�
need,
� � �
and
�
you
� �
�
will
�
live.
� �� ��
�
1. I
�
pray
�
to
��
you, O Lord,
�
for
��
the time of
�
�
your
��
favor, O God!
� � �
In
��
your great kindness
�
�
answer
��
me with your
�
con
�
stant
�
help.
� ��
An
��
swer me,
�
�
O
��
Lord,
�
for
��
bounteous is your kindness:
��
�
in
��
your great mer-cy
�
turn
�
toward
�
me.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. I
�
am
�
af
��
flicted and in pain;
� � �
let
��
your saving help,
�
275Ordinary Time
�
O
��
God, pro
�
-tect
�
me.
� ��
I
��
will praise the name
�
�
of
��
God in song,
�
and
��
I will glorify him with
��
�
thanks
�
giv
�
ing.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. “See,
�
you
�
low
��
ly ones, and be glad;
� � �
you
��
who seek
�
�
God,
��
may your
�
hearts
�
re
�
vive!
� ��
For
��
the Lord hears the
�
�
poor,
� ��
and
��
his own who are in
�
bonds
�
he
�
spurns
�
not.”
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. For
�
God
�
will
��
save Zion and rebuild the cities of
��
�
Ju
�
dah.
� ��
The
��
descendants of his servants shall inherit
�
�
it,
� ��
and
��
those who love his name shall
�
in
�
hab
�
it
�
it.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms276
15th Sunday in Ordinary Time(option 2)
Ps. 19: 8, 9, 10, 11 YEAR C
YVIII �
our
�
words,
�
Lord,
� �
are
�
Spir
�
it
�
and
�
life.
� �� � �
�
1. The
�
law
�
of
��
the Lord is perfect,
�
refreshing
��
the
�
soul;
� �
�
�
�
the
��
decree of the Lord is trustworthy,
�
giving
��
wisdom
�
�
to
�
the
�
sim
�
ple.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. The
�
pre
�
cepts
��
of the Lord are right,
�
rejoicing
��
the
��
�
heart;
� �
�
the
��
command of the Lord is clear,
�
en
�
-light
�
-ening
��
�
the
�
eye.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. The
�
fear
�
of
��
the Lord is pure,
�
enduring
��
for-ev
�
-er;
� �
�
�
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�
the
��
ordinances of the Lord are true,
�
all
�
of
�
them
�
just.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. They
�
are
�
more
��
precious than gold,
�
than
��
a heap of
�
�
pur
�
-est
�
gold;
� �
�
sweet
��
er also than syrup
�
or
�
hon
�
-ey
�
from
�
�
the
�
comb.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms278
16th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 86: 5-6, 9-10, 15-16 YEAR A
LI �
ord,
�
you
��
are
�
good
���
and
�
for
�
giv-�
ing.� �
� ��
�
1. You,
�
O
�
Lord,
��
are good and for-giv
�
-ing,
� � �
a
��
bounding in
�
�
kindness
��
to all who call
�� �
up
�
on
�
you.
� ��
Heark
��
en, O Lord,
�
�
to
��
my prayer and attend to the sound
�
of
�
my
�
plead
�
ing.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. All
�
the
�
na
��
tions you have made shall come and
�
�
worship
��
you, O
�
Lord,
� � �
and
�
glo-
�� �
ri-
�
fy
�
your
�
name.
� ��
For
� �
�
you
��
are great, and you do wondrous deeds;
�
you
�
a
�
lone
� �
�
are
�
God.
� �
A.
� ��
279Ordinary Time
�
3. You,
�
O
�
Lord,
��
are a God merciful and gracious, slow
�
�
to
�
an
�
-ger,
� � �
a
��
bounding in kindness and
�� �
fi
�
del-
�
i-
�
ty.
� ���
�
Turn
��
toward me, and have pity on me;
�
give
��
your
�
�
strength
�
to
�
your
�
ser
�
vant.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms280
16th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 23: 1-3, 3-4, 5, 6 YEAR B
TVIII �
he
�
Lord
�
is
�
my
�
shep
�
herd;
� � �
there
�
is
�
noth
�
ing
�
I
��
�
shall
�
want.
� � � � �
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
is
��
my shepherd; I shall not
�
want.
� ��
�
�
In
��
verdant pastures he gives me re-
�
pose;
� �
�
be
��
side
�
�
restful
��
waters he leads me;
�
he
��
re-fresh
�
-es
�
my
�
soul.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. He
�
guides
�
me
��
in right paths for his name's
�
sake.
� ��
�
�
Even
��
though I walk in the dark valley I fear
�
�
no
�
e-
�
vil;
�
�
for
��
you are at my side with your
�
281Ordinary Time
�
rod
��
and your staff that give
�
me
�
cour
�
age.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. You
�
spread
�
the
��
table before me in the sight of
�
�
my
�
foes;
� �
�
you
��
anoint my head with oil;
�
my
�
cup
��
�
o
�
ver
�
flows.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. On
�
ly
�
good
��
ness and kindness follow me all the
�
�
days
��
of my
�
life;
� �
�
and
��
I shall dwell in the
�
�
house
��
of the Lord
�
for
�
years
�
to
�
come.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms282
16th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 15: 2-3, 3-4, 5 YEAR C
HVIII �
e
�
who
�
does
�
jus
�
tice
� �
will
�
live
��
in
�
the
�
pres
�
ence
��
�
of
�
the
�
Lord.
� � � � �
�
1. One
�
who
�
walks
��
blamelessly and does jus
�
-tice;
� �
�
�
�
who
��
thinks the truth in his heart and slan-ders
�
not
�
�
�
with
�
his
�
tongue.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Who
�
harms
�
not
��
his fellow man,
�
nor
��
takes up a re-
� �
�
proach
�
against his neigh
�
-bor;
� �
�
by
��
whom the reprobate is
�
�
despised,
��
�
while
��
he honors those
�
who
�
fear
�
the
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� � �
283Ordinary Time
�
3. Who
�
lends
�
not
��
his money at usury and
�
�
accepts
��
no bribe against the in-
�
no
�
cent.
� �
�
One
��
who
�
�
does
��
these things shall nev
�
-er
�
be
�
dis
�
turbed.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms284
17th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 119: 57, 72, 76-77, 127-128, 129-130 YEAR A
LV�
ord,
�
I
�
love
�
your�
com�
mands.� �
� �
�
�
1. I�
have
�
said,
��
O Lord, that my part is to keep
��
�
your
�
words.
� ��
The
��
law of your mouth is to me more
�
�
precious
��
than thousands of gold and sil
�
-ver
�
piec
�
es.
�
A.
� ��
�
2. Let�
your
�
kind
��
ness comfort me according to your
�
�
promise
��
to your ser
�
-vants.
� ��
Let
��
your compassion
�
�
come
��
to me that I may live,
�
for
��
your law
�
is
�
my
�
�
�
de
�
light.
� �
A.
� ��
285Ordinary Time
�
3. For�
I
�
love
��
your command more than gold, how-ev
�
-er
� �
�
fine.
� ��
For
��
in all your precepts I go forward;
�
eve
�
-ry
� �
�
false
�
way
�
I
�
hate.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. Won�
der
�
ful
��
are your decrees;
�
there
��
fore I ob-serve
��
�
them.
� ��
The
��
revelation of your words sheds light,
�
giv
��
ing
�
�
understanding
��
to
�
the
�
sim
�
ple.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms286
17th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 145: 10-11, 15-16, 17-18 YEAR B
TV�
he�
hand
�
of
�
the
�
Lord
��
feeds
�
us;
� ��
he
�
an
�
swers
��
�
all�
our�
needs.� �
� �
�
�
1. Let�
all
�
your
��
works give you thanks,
�
O
�
Lord,
� ��
and
��
let
�
�
your
��
faithful ones bless
�
you.
� ��
Let
��
them discourse of the
�
�
glory
��
of your kingdom
�
and
�
speak
�
of
�
your
�
might.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. The�
eyes
�
of
��
all look hopefully to you,
�
and
��
you give
�
�
them
��
their food in due sea
�
-son;
� ��
you
��
open your hand
�
�
and
��
satisfy the desire of ev-
�
ery
�
liv
�
ing
�
thing.
� �
A.
� �
�
287Ordinary Time
�
3. The�
Lord�
is
��
just in all his ways
�
and
��
holy in
�
�
all
�
his
�
works.
� ��
The
��
Lord is near to all who call
�
�
up
��
on him,
�
to
��
all who call
�
up
�
on
�
him
�
in
�
truth.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms288
17th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 138: 1-2, 2-3, 6-7, 7-8 YEAR C
LII�
ord,�
on
��
the
�
day
�
I
�
called
��
for
�
help,
� ��
you
��
�
an
�
swered
�
me.
� �� �
�
�
1. I�
will
�
give
��
thanks to you, O Lord, with
�
�
all
��
my heart,
� ��
for
��
you have heard the words
�
�
of
�
my
�
mouth;
� ��
in
��
the presence of the angels
�
�
I
��
will sing your praise;
�
I
��
will worship at
�
�
your
��
holy temple and give thanks to
�
�
�
your�
name.
� �
A.
� �
�
289Ordinary Time
�
2. Be�
cause
�
of
��
your kindness and your truth;
� ���
�
for
��
you have made great above all things your
�
�
name
��
and your prom
�
-ise.
� ��
When
��
I called you answered
�
�
me;
� ��
you
��
built up strength with
�
-in�
me.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. The�
Lord�
is
��
ex-alt
�
-ed,
� ��
yet
��
the lowly he sees,
�
�
and
��
the proud he knows from a
�
-far.
� ��
Though
� �
�
I
��
walk amid distress, you preserve me;
�
against
�� �
�
the
��
anger of my enemies you
�
raise�
�
�
your
�
hand.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms290
�
4. Your�
right
�
hand
�
saves
�
me.
� ��
The
��
Lord will complete
�
�
what
��
he has done
�
for
�
me;
� ��
your
��
kindness, O Lord,
�
�
endures
��
forever;
�
forsake
��
not the work of
�
your�
hands.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
A. Lord,
Antiphon:
�
on
��
the
�
day
�
I
�
called
��
for
�
help,
� ��
you
��
�
an
�
swered
�
me.
� �� �
�
291Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms292
18th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 145: 8-9, 15-16, 17-18 YEAR A
TVIII �
he
�
hand
�
of
�
the
�
Lord
�
feeds
�
us;
� � �
he
�
an
�
swers
��
�
all
�
our
�
needs.
� � � � �
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
is
��
gracious and mer-ci
�
-ful,
� ��
slow
��
to
�
�
anger
��
and of great kind
�
-ness.
� �
�
The
��
Lord is
�
�
good
��
to all and compassion-ate
�
toward
�
all
�
his
�
works.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. The
�
eyes
�
of
��
all look hopefully to you,
� ��
and
��
you give
�
�
them
��
their food in due sea
�
-son;
� �
�
you
��
open your
�
�
hand
��
and satisfy the desire of eve
�
-ry
�
liv
�
ing
�
thing.
� �
A.
� � �
293Ordinary Time
�
3. The
�
Lord
�
is
��
just in all his ways and holy in
�
�
all
�
his
�
works.
� �
�
The
��
Lord is near to all who call
�
�
upon
��
him,
�
to
��
all who call up
�
-on
�
him
�
in
�
truth.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms294
18th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 78: 3-4, 23-24, 25, 54 YEAR B
TIII �
he
�
Lord
�
gave
�
them
� � �
bread
�
from
�
heav
�
en.
� �� � �
�
1. What
�
we
�
have
��
heard and know,
�
and
��
what our
�
�
fathers
��
have declared to
�
us,
� ��
we
��
will declare to the
�
�
gen
��
er-a-
�
tion
�
to
�
come,
� �
�
the
��
glorious deeds of the Lord
�
�
and
��
his strength
�
and
��
the wonders that
�
he
�
wrought.
�
��
A.
� � �
�
2. He
�
com
�
mand
��
ed the skies above and opened the
�
�
doors
�
of
�
heav
�
en;
� �
�
he
��
rained manna upon them
�
�
for
��
food and gave them heaven-
�
ly
�
bread.
�
��
A.
� � �
295Ordinary Time
�
3. Man
�
ate
�
the
��
bread of angels,
�
food
��
he sent
�
them
� �
�
in
�
a
�
bun
�
dance.
� �
�
And
��
he brought them to his holy
�
�
land,
� �
�
to
��
the mountains his right
�
hand
�
had
�
won.
�
��
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms296
18th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 90: 3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14, 17 YEAR C
II �
f
�
to
�
day
�
you
�
hear
�
his
�� �
voice,
� ��
hard
�
en
�
not
�
�
�
your�
hearts.� �
� ��
�
1. You
�
turn
�
man
��
back to dust,
�
say
��
ing, “Return, O
�� �
�
chil
�� �
-dren
�
of
�
men.”
� ��
For
��
a thousand years in your sight
�
�
are
��
as yesterday, now that it is past,
�
or
��
as a watch
�
of
��
�
the
�
night.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. You
�
make
�
an
��
end of them
�� �
in
�
their
�
sleep;
� ��
the
��
next morn-
�
�
ing
��
they are like the changing grass,
�
which
��
at dawn
�
297Ordinary Time
�
springs
��
up anew,
�
but
��
by eve
�
-ning
�
wilts
�
and
�
fades.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. Teach
�
us
�
to
��
number our days aright,
�
that
��
we may
�
�
gain
�
wis
�� �
-dom
�
of
�
heart.
� ��
Re
��
turn, O Lord! How long?
��
�
Have
��
pity on
�
your
�
ser
�
vants!
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. Fill
�
us
�
at
��
daybreak with your kind
�
-ness,
� � �
that
��
we
�
�
may
��
shout for joy and glad
�� �
-ness
�
all
�
our
�
days.
� ���
�
And
��
may the gracious care of the Lord our
�
�
God
��
be ours;
�
prosper
��
the work of our hands
�
�
for
��
us!
�
Prosper
��
the work
�
of
�
our
�
hands!
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms298
19th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 85: 9, 10, 11-12, 13-14 YEAR A
LII�
ord,�
�
let
�
us
�
see
�
your
�
kind
�
ness,
� ��
and
�
grant
�
us
� �
�
your
�
sal�
va
�
tion.
� �� �
�
�
1. I�
will
�
hear
��
what God proclaims;
�
the Lord —
�
for
�
�
he
��
pro-claims
�
peace.
� ��
Near
��
indeed is his salvation
�
�
to
��
those who fear him,
�
glory
��
dwelling in
�
our�
land.
�
A.
� �
�
�
2. Kind�
-ness
�
and
��
truth shall meet;
�
justice and peace
�
�
shall
�
kiss.
��
Truth
��
shall spring out of the earth,
�
and
�
�
justice
��
shall look down
�
from�
heav
�
en.
�
A.
� �
�
299Ordinary Time
�
3. The�
Lord�
him
��
self will give his benefits;
�
our land
�
�
shall
��
yield its in-
�
crease.
� ��
Jus
��
tice shall walk before
�
�
him,
� ��
and
��
prepare the way
�
of�
his
�
steps.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms300
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time(alternate setting)
Ps. 85: 9, 10, 11-12, 13-14 YEAR A
LV�
ord,�
let
�
us
�
see
�
your
�
kind
�
ness,
� ��
and�
grant
�
us
�
�
�
your�
sal�
va-�
tion.� �
� �
�
1. I�
will
�
hear
��
what God pro
�
-claims;
��
the
��
Lord — for
�
�
he
��
pro-claims
�
peace.
� ��
Near
��
indeed is his salvation to
�
�
those
��
who fear him,
�
glory
��
dwell
�
-ing
�
in
�
our
�
land.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Kind�
ness
�
and
��
truth shall
�
meet;
� ��
jus
��
tice and peace
��
�
shall
�
kiss.
� ��
Truth
��
shall spring out of the earth,
��
�
and
��
justice shall look down
�
from
�
heav
�
en.
� �
A.
� �
�
301Ordinary Time
�
3. The�
Lord�
him
��
self will give his ben-e
�
-fits;
���
�
our
��
land shall yield its in
�
-crease.
� ��
Jus
��
tice shall walk
�
�
before
��
him,
�
and
��
prepare the way
�
of
�
his
�
steps.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms302
19th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 34: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR B
TVIII �
aste
�
and
�
see
� � �
the
�
good
��
ness
�
of
�
the
�
Lord.
� � � � �
�
1. I
�
will
�
bless
��
the Lord at all times;
�
his
��
praise shall
�
�
be
��
ever in my
�
mouth.
� �
�
Let
��
my soul glory in
�
�
the
��
Lord;
�
the
��
lowly will hear
�
me
�
and
�
be
�
glad.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Glo
�
ri-
�
fy
��
the Lord with me,
�
let
��
us together
�
�
extol
��
his
�
name.
� �
�
I
��
sought the Lord, and he
�
�
answered
��
me
�
and
��
delivered me
�
from
�
all
��
�
my
�
fears.
� �
A.
� � �
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�
3. Look
�
to
�
him
��
that you may be radiant with joy,
�
�
�
and
��
your faces may not blush
�
with
�
shame.
� �
�
�
�
When
��
the poor one called out, the Lord heard,
�
�
�
and
��
from all his dis-tress
�
he
�
saved
�
him.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. The
�
an
�
gel
��
of the Lord encamps around
�
�
those
��
who fear him and de-liv-
�
ers
�
them.
� �
�
�
�
Taste
��
and see how good the Lord is;
�
blessed
�� �
�
the
��
man who takes ref
�
-uge
�
in
�
him.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms304
19th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 33: 1, 12, 18-19, 20-22 YEAR C
BV�
less�
ed
�
the
�
peo
�
ple
� �
the
�
Lord
�
has
�
cho
�
sen
�
to�
be��
�
his�
own.� �
� �
�
�
1. Ex�
ult,
�
you
��
just, in the Lord;
�
praise
��
from the
�
�
upright
��
is
�
fit
�
-ting.
� ��
Bless
��
ed the nation whose God is
�
�
the
��
Lord,
�
the
��
people he has chosen for his own
�
�
�
in
�
her
�
it
�
ance.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. See,�
the
�
eyes
��
of the Lord are upon those who
�
�
fear
��
him,
�
up
��
on those who hope for his kind
�
-ness,
� ���
305Ordinary Time
�
to
��
deliver them from death and preserve them in spite
�
�
�
of
�
fam
�
ine.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. Our�
soul
�
waits
��
for the Lord, who is our help
�
�
and
�
our
�
shield.
� ��
May
��
your kindness, O Lord, be
�
�
upon
��
us who have put
�
our
�
hope
�
in
�
you.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms306
20th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 67: 2-3, 5, 6, 8 YEAR A
OVIII �
�
God,
�
let
�
all
�
the
�
na
�
tions
� �
praise
��
you!
� �� � �
�
1. May
�
God
�
have
��
pity on us and bless us;
�
may
��
he
�
�
let
��
his face shine up-on
�
us.
� �
�
So
��
may your way
�
�
be
��
known upon earth;
�
among
��
all nations, your
�
�
�
sal
�
va
�
tion.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. May
�
the
�
na
��
tions be glad and exult because you rule
�
�
the
��
peoples in eq-
�
ui
�
ty;
� �
�
the
��
nations on
�
the
�
earth
�
you
� �
�
guide.
� �
A.
� ��
307Ordinary Time
�
3. May
�
the
�
peo
��
ples praise you, O God;
�
may
��
all
�
�
the
��
peoples praise
�
you!
� �
�
May
��
God bless us, and
�
�
may
��
all the ends of the
�
earth
�
fear
�
him!
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms308
20th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 34: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7 YEAR B
TVIII �
aste
�
and
�
see
� � �
the
�
good
��
ness
�
of
�
the
�
Lord.
� � � � �
�
1. I
�
will
�
bless
��
the Lord at all times;
�
his
��
praise shall
�
�
be
��
ever in my
�
mouth.
� �
�
Let
��
my soul glory in
�
�
the
��
Lord;
�
the
��
lowly will hear
�
me
�
and
�
be
�
glad.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Glo
�
ri-
�
fy
��
the Lord with me,
�
let
��
us together
�
�
extol
��
his
�
name.
� �
�
I
��
sought the Lord, and he
�
�
answered
��
me
�
and
��
delivered me
�
from
�
all
��
�
my
�
fears.
� �
A.
� � �
309Ordinary Time
�
3. Look
�
to
�
him
��
that you may be radiant with joy,
�
�
�
and
��
your faces may not blush
�
with
�
shame.
� �
�
�
�
When
��
the poor one called out, the Lord heard,
�
�
�
and
��
from all his dis-tress
�
he
�
saved
�
him.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms310
20th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 40: 2, 3, 4, 18 YEAR C
LII�
ord,�
come
�
to
�
my
�
aid!
� �� �
�
�
1. I�
have
�
wait
��
ed,
�
waited
��
for the Lord,
� �
�
and
�
he
�
stooped�
�
�
toward
�
me.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. The�
Lord�
heard
��
my cry.
� ��
He
��
drew me out of the pit
�
�
of
��
destruction,
�
out
��
of the mud of the swamp;
�
�
he
��
set
�
�
my
��
feet upon a crag;
�
he
�
made
�
firm�
my
�
steps.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. And�
he
�
put
��
a new song into my
�
mouth,
� ��
a
��
hymn
�
�
to
�
our
�
God.
� ��
Many
��
shall look on in awe and trust
�
311Ordinary Time
�
in
�
the�
Lord.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. Though�
I
�
am
��
afflicted and poor,
�
yet
��
the Lord
�
�
thinks
�
of
�
me.
� ��
You
��
are my help and my deliverer;
��
�
O
��
my God,
�
hold�
not
�
back!
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms312
21st Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 138: 1-2, 2-3, 6, 8 YEAR A
LV�
ord,�
your
�
love
�
is
�
e-
�
ter-
�
nal;
� ��
do
�
not
�
for
�
sake
�
the��
�
work
�
of�
your�
hands.� �
� �
�
�
1. I�
will
�
give
��
thanks to you, O Lord, with all my
� �
�
heart,
� ��
for
��
you have heard the words of my
�
mouth;
� ���
�
in
��
the presence of the angels I will sing your praise;
��
�
I
��
will worship at your ho
�
-ly
�
tem
�
ple.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. I�
will
�
give
��
thanks to your name, because of
�
�
your
��
kindness and your
�
truth:
� ��
when
��
I called,
�
313Ordinary Time
�
you
��
answered me;
� ��
you
��
built up strength
�
with
�
in
�
me.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. The�
Lord�
is
��
exalted, yet the lowly he sees,
� ��
and
��
the
�
�
proud
��
he knows from a
�
-far.
�� ��
Your
��
kindness, O Lord,
�
�
en
��
dures forever;
�
for
��
sake not the work
�
of
�
your
�
hands.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms314
21th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 34: 2-3, 16-17, 18-19, 20-21 YEAR B
TVIII �
aste
�
and
�
see
� � �
the
�
good
��
ness
�
of
�
the
�
Lord.
� � � � �
�
1. I
�
will
�
bless
��
the Lord at all times;
�
his
��
praise shall
�
�
be
��
ever in my
�
mouth.
� �
�
Let
��
my soul glory in
�
�
the
��
Lord;
�
the
��
lowly will hear
�
me
�
and
�
be
�
glad.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. The
�
Lord
�
has
��
eyes for the just,
�
and ears for
�
�
their
�
cry.
� �
�
The
��
Lord confronts the evildoers, to
�
�
destroy
��
remembrance of
�
them
�
from
�
the
�
earth.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. When
�
the
�
just
��
cry out, the Lord hears
�
them,
� ��
�
315Ordinary Time
�
and
��
from all their distress he res-
�
cues
�
them.
� �
�
�
�
The
��
Lord is close to the brokenhearted;
�
and
� �
�
those
��
who are crushed in spir
�
-it
�
he
�
saves.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. Man
�
y
�
are
��
the troubles of the just one,
�
but
��
out of
�
�
them
��
all the Lord de-liv-
�
ers
�
him;
� �
�
he
��
watches over
�
�
all
��
his bones;
�
not
��
one of them shall
�
be
�
bro
�
ken.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms316
317Ordinary Time
21th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 117: 1, 2 YEAR C
GVII
�
o�
out
�
�
to
�
all
�
the
�
world
� �
and
�
tell
�
the
�
�
�
Good����
News.� �
� ��
�
1. Praise
�
the
�
Lord
��
all you nations;
�
glorify
��
him, all
��
�
you
�
peo
�
ples!
� �
�
For
��
steadfast is his kindness toward us,
�
�
�
and
��
the fidelity of the Lord en-dures
�
for
�
ev
�
er.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms318
22nd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 63: 2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 YEAR A
MVI �
y
�
soul
�
is
�
thirst
��
ing
�
for
�
you,
� ��
O
�
Lord
� �
�
my
�
God.
� �� ��
�
1. O
�
God,
�
you
��
are my God whom
�
I
�
seek;
� ���
�
for
��
you my flesh pines and my soul thirsts like
�
�
the
��
earth,
�
parched,
��
lifeless and
�
with
�
out
�
wa
�
ter.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Thus
�
have
�
I
��
gazed toward you in the sanctuary to
�
�
see
��
your power and your
�
glo
�
ry,
� ��
for
��
your kindness is a
�
�
great
��
er good than life; my lips shall
�
glo
�
ri-
�
fy
�
you.
� �
A.
� ��
319
�
3. Thus
�
will
�
I
��
bless you while I live;
� � �
lift
��
ing up my
�
�
hands,
��
I will call up
�
on
�
your
�
name.
� ��
As
��
with the
�
�
rich
��
es of a banquet shall my soul be satisfied,
��
�
and
��
with exultant lips my
�
mouth
�
shall
�
praise
�
you.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. You
�
are
�
my
�
help,
� � �
and
��
in the shadow of
�
�
your
��
wings I
�
shout
�
for
�
joy.
� ��
My
��
soul clings
�
�
fast
��
to you;
�
your
��
right hand
�
up
�
holds
�
me.
� �
A.
� ��
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms320
22nd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 15: 2-3, 3-4, 4-5 YEAR B
HVIII �
e
�
who
�
does
�
jus
�
tice
� �
will
�
live
��
in
�
the
�
pres
�
ence
��
�
of
�
the
�
Lord.
� � � �
�
1. Who
�
e
�
ver
��
walks blamelessly and does jus
�
-tice;
� �
�
�
�
who
��
thinks the truth in his heart and slan-ders
�
not
�
with
��
�
his
�
tongue.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Who
�
harms
�
not
��
his fellow man,
�
nor
��
takes up a
�
�
reproach
��
against his neigh
�
-bor;
� �
�
by
��
whom the reprobate
�
�
is
��
despised,
�
while
��
he honors those
�
who
�
fear
�
the
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� �
321Ordinary Time
�
3. Who
�
lends
�
not
��
his money at usury and
�
�
accepts
��
no bribe against the in-
�
no
�
cent.
� �
�
One
��
who
�
�
does
��
these things shall nev
�
-er
�
be
�
dis
�
turbed.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms322
22th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 68: 4-5, 6-7, 10-11 YEAR C
GVI �
od,
�
in
�
your
�
good
���
ness,
� ��
you
�
have
�
made
�
a
�
home
� �
�
for
�
the
�
poor.
� �� ��
�
1. The
�
just
�
re
��
joice and exult before God;
� � �
they
��
are glad
�
�
and
�
re
�
joice.
� ��
Sing
��
to God,
�
chant
��
praise to his name;
�
�
whose
�
name
�
is
�
the
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. The
�
fa
�
ther
��
of orphans and the defender of widows
�
�
is
��
God in his ho-ly
�
dwell
�
ing.
� ��
God
��
gives a home to the
�
�
forsaken;
���
he
��
leads forth prisoners to
�
pros
�
per-
�
i-
�
ty.
� �
A.
� ��
323
�
3. A
�
boun
�
ti
��
ful rain you showered down, O God,
�
�
upon
��
your in
�
-her
�
it
�
ance;
� ��
you
��
restored the land when
�
�
it
��
languished; your flock settled in it; in your
�
�
goodness,
��
O God, you provided it for
�
the
�
need
�
y.
� �
A.
� ��
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms324
23rd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 95: 1-2, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR A
IVIII �
f
�
to
�
day
�
you
�
hear
�
his
�
voice,
� �
�
hard
�
en
�
not
�
�
�
your
�
hearts.
� � � � �
�
1. Come,
�
let
�
us
��
sing joyfully to the Lord;
�
�
�
let
��
us acclaim the Rock of our sal-va
�
-tion.
� �
�
�
�
Let
��
us come into his presence with thanksgiving;
�
�
�
let
��
us joyful-ly
�
sing
�
psalms
�
to
�
him.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Come,
�
let
�
us
��
bow down in worship;
�
�
�
let
��
us kneel before the Lord who made
�
us.
� �
�
�
325
�
For
��
he is our God, and we are the
�
�
people
��
he shepherds,
�
the
�
flock
�
he
�
guides.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. Oh,
�
that
�
to
��
day you would hear his voice:
� ��
�
�
“Hard
��
en not your hearts as at Meribah,
�
�
�
as
��
in the day of Massah in the desert,
�
�
where
��
your fathers tempt
�
-ed
�
me;
� �
�
they
��
tested
�
�
me
��
though they
�
had
�
seen
�
my
�
works.”
� �
A.
� ��
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms326
23rd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 146: 7, 8-9, 9-10 YEAR B
PVIII �
raise
�
the
�
Lord,
�
�
my
�
soul!
� �� � �
�
1. The
�
God
�
of
��
Jacob keeps faith forever,
�
secures
��
justice
�
�
for
��
the op-
�
pressed,
� ��
gives
��
food to the hun
�
-gry.
� �
�
�
�
The
�
Lord
�
sets
�
cap
�
tives
�
free.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. The
�
Lord
�
gives
��
sight to the blind;
�
�
�
the
��
Lord raises up those who were bowed
�
down.
� �
�
�
�
The
��
Lord loves the just;
�
the
��
Lord pro
�
-tects
�
�
�
stran
�
gers.
� �
A.
� � �
327
�
3. The
��
fatherless and the widow the Lord sus-tains,
� ��
�
�
but
��
the way of the wicked he
�
thwarts.
� �
�
�
�
The
��
Lord shall reign forever;
�
your
��
God,
�
�
�
O
��
Zion,
�
through
��
all generations.
�
Al-
�
le-
�
lu
�
ia.
� �
A.
� � �
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms328
23rd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 90: 3-4, 5-6, 12-13, 14-17 YEAR C
IV�
n�
ev
�
ery
�
age,�
O�
Lord,
� ��
you
�� �
have
�
been�
our� �
�
ref�
uge.� �
� �
�
�
1. You�
turn
�
man
��
back to dust, saying, “Return,
�
�
O
��
children of
�
men.”
� ��
For
��
a thousand years
�
�
in
��
your sight are as yesterday, now that it
�
�
is
��
past,
�
or
��
as a watch
�
of
�
the
�
night.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. You�
make
�
an
��
end of them in their sleep;
��
�
the
��
next morning they are like the
�
329
�
chang
�
-ing
�
grass,
� ��
which
��
at dawn springs up
�
anew,
���
but
��
by eve-
�
ning
�
wilts
�
and
�
fades.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Teach�
us
�
to
��
number our days aright,
�
�
that
��
we may gain wisdom of
�
heart.
� ���
�
Re
��
turn, O Lord! How long?
�
Have
��
pity on
�
your
��
�
ser
�
vants!
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. Fill�
us
�
at
��
daybreak with your kindness,
��
�
that
��
we may shout for joy and gladness all
��
�
our
�
days.
� ��
And
��
may the gracious care of the
�
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Parish Book of Psalms330
�
Lord
��
our God be ours;
�
pros
��
per the work of
�
�
our
��
hands for us!
�
Pros
��
per the work
�
of
�
our
�
hands!
� �
A.
� �
�
�
A. In
Antiphon
�
ev
�
ery
�
age,�
O�
Lord,
� ��
you
�� �
have
�
been�
our� �
�
ref�
uge.� �
� �
�
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24th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 103: 1-2, 3-4, 9-10, 11-12 YEAR A
TVI �
he
�
Lord
�
is
�
kind
� �
and
�
mer
�
ci
�
ful,
� ��
slow
�
to�
an
�
ger,
� ��
�
and
�
rich
�
in
�
com
�
pas
�
sion.
� �� ��
�
1. Bless
�
the
�
Lord,
��
O my soul;
� � �
and
��
all my being, bless
�� ��
�
his
�
ho
�
ly
�
name.
� ��
Bless
��
the Lord, O my soul,
��
�
and
��
forget not
�
all
�
his
�
ben
�
e
�
fits.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. He
�
par
�
dons
��
all your iniquities,
�
heals
�� �
all
�
your
�
ills.
� ���
�
re
��
deems your life from destruction, crowns you with
�
�
kindness
��
and
�
com
�
pas
�
sion.
� �
A.
� ��
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�
3. He
�
will
�
not
��
always chide, nor does he keep his
�� �
�
wrath
�� �
for
�
ev
�
er.
� ��
Not
��
according to our sins does he deal
�
�
with
��
us,
�
nor
��
does he requite us accord-ing
�
to
�
our
��
�
crimes.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. For
�
as
�
the
��
heavens are high above the earth,
� � ��
�
so
��
surpassing is his kindness toward those
�� �
who
��
�
fear
�
him.
� ��
As
��
far as the east is from the west,
��
�
so
��
far has he put our trans-
�
gres
�
sions
�
from
�
us.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms334
24th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 116: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 8-9 YEAR B
III�
�
will
�
walk
�
be
�
fore
�
the
�
Lord,
� ��
in
�
the
�
land
�
of�
the
� �
�
liv-
��
ing.
� �� �
�
�
1. I�
love
�
the
��
Lord because he has heard my voice in
�
�
sup
��
pli-ca-
�
tion,
� ��
be
��
cause he has inclined his ear to me
�
�
the
�
day�
I
�
called.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. The�
cords
�
of
��
death encom-passed
�
me;
� ��
the
��
snares
�
�
of
��
the netherworld seized up-on
�
me;
� ��
I
��
fell
�
�
into
��
distress and sorrow,
�
and
��
I called upon
�
335
�
the
��
name of the Lord,
�
“O
�
Lord,
�
save�
my
�
life!”
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Gra�
cious
�
is
��
the Lord and just;
�
yes,
��
our God is
�
�
mer-
�
ci
�
ful.
� ��
The
��
Lord keeps the little ones;
�
I
��
was
�
�
brought
��
low, and he
�
saved�
me.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. For�
he
�
has
��
freed my soul from
�
death,
� ��
my
��
eyes
�
�
from
��
tears, my feet from stum
�
-bling.
� ��
I
��
shall walk
�
�
before
��
the Lord in the land of the
�
liv�
ing.
� �
A.
� �
�
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24rd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 51: 3-4, 12-13, 17, 19 YEAR C
IVIII �
�
will
�
rise
�
�
and
�
go
�
to
�
my
�
fa
�
ther.
� � � � �
�
1. Have
�
mer
�
cy
��
on me, O God, in your goodness;
�
in
��
the
�
�
greatness
��
of your compassion wipe out my
�
of
�
fense.
� �
�
�
�
Thor
��
oughly wash me from my guilt and of my
�
sin
�
�
�
cleanse
�
me.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. A
�
clean
�
heart
��
create for me, O God,
�
and
��
a steadfast
�
�
spirit
��
renew with-in
�
me.
� �
�
Cast
��
me not out from your
�
�
presence,
��
�
and
��
your Holy Spirit take
�
not
�
from
�
me.
� �
A.
� � �
337
�
3. O
�
Lord,
�
open
��
my lips, and my mouth shall proclaim
�
�
your
�
praise.
� ��
My
��
sacrifice, O God, is a contrite spir
�
-it;
� �
�
�
�
a
��
heart contrite and humbled, O God,
�
you
�
will
��
�
not
�
spurn.
� �
A.
� � �
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Parish Book of Psalms338
25th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 145: 2-3, 8-9, 17-18 YEAR A
TII�
he�
Lord
�
is
�
near
� �
to
�
all
�
who
�
call
�
up�
on
�
him.
� �� �
�
�
1. Eve�
ry
�
day
��
will I bless you,
� ��
and
��
I will praise
�
�
your
��
name forever and ev
�
-er.
� ��
Great
��
is the Lord
�
�
and
��
highly to be praised;
�
his
��
greatness is
�
�
un
�
-search-
�
a�
ble.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. The�
Lord�
is
��
gracious and mer-ci
�
-ful,
� ��
slow
��
to
�
�
anger
��
and of great kind
�
-ness.
� ��
The
��
Lord is good
�
�
to
��
all and compassionate toward
�
all�
his
�
works.
� �
A.
� �
�
339
�
3. The�
Lord�
is
��
just in all his ways and holy in
�
�
all
�
his
�
works.
��
The
��
Lord is near to all who call
�
�
upon
��
him,
�
to
��
all who call up-on
�
him�
in
�
truth.
� �
A.
� �
�
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Parish Book of Psalms340
25th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 54: 3-4, 5, 6-8 YEAR B
TIV �
he
�
Lord
��
up
�
holds
�
my
�
life.� �
� ��
�
1. O
�
God,
�
by
��
your name save me,
�
and
��
by your might
��
�
de
�
fend
�
my
�
cause.
� ��
O
��
God, hear my prayer;
�
hearken
��
to
��
�
the
�
words
�
of
�
my
�
mouth.� �
A.
� ��
�
2. For
�
the
�
haugh
��
ty men have risen up against me,
�
the
��
�
ruth-
�
less
�
seek
�
my
�
life;
� ��
they
��
set not God
�
be
�
fore
�
�
�
their
�
eyes.� �
A.
� ��
�
3. Be
�
hold,
�
God
��
is my helper;
�
the
��
Lord sustains
�
341
�
my
�
life.
� � �
Free
��
ly will I of-fer
�
you
�
sac
�
ri
�
fice;
� ��
I
��
will
�
�
praise
��
your name, O Lord,
�
for
�
its
�
good
�
ness.� �
A.
� ��
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Parish Book of Psalms342
25th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 113: 1-2, 4-6, 7-8 YEAR C
PII�
raise
�
the
�
Lord
� �
who
�
lifts
�
up
�
the�
poor.
� �� �
�
�
1. Praise,�
you
�
ser
��
vants of the Lord,
�
praise
��
the name
�
of
� �
�
the
��
Lord.
�
Bless
��
ed be the name of the Lord both now
�
�
and
�
for-
�
ev�
er.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. High�
a
�
bove
��
all nations is the
�
Lord;
� ��
a
��
bove the
�
�
heav
��
ens is his glo
�
-ry.
� ��
Who
��
is like the Lord, our God,
��
�
who
��
is enthroned on high and looks upon the
�
�
heavens
��
and the
�
earth�
be
�
low?
� �
A.
� ��
343
�
3. He�
rais
�
es
��
up the lowly from the dust;
�
from
��
the
�
�
dunghill
��
he lifts up the poor to seat them with
�
�
princ
�
-es,
� ��
with
��
the princes of his own
�
peo�
ple.
� �
A.
� ��
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Parish Book of Psalms344
26th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 25: 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR A
RII�
e�
mem
��
ber
�
your
�
mer
�
cies,
�
O�
Lord.
� �� �
�
�
1. Your�
ways,
�
O
��
Lord, make known to
�
me;
� ��
teach
��
me
�
�
your
�
paths,
� ��
guide
��
me in your truth and teach me,
��
�
for
��
you are God my
�
sav�
-ior.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Re�
mem
�
ber
��
that your compassion, O Lord,
�
and
��
your
�
�
love
��
are from
�
of
�
old.
� ��
The
��
sins of my youth
�
�
and
��
my frailties remember not;
�
in
��
your kindness
�
�
re
��
member me, because of your good-ness,
�
O�
Lord.
� �
A.
� �
�
345
�
3. Good�
and
�
up
��
right is the
�
Lord;
� ��
thus
��
he shows
�
�
sinners
��
the
�
way.
� ��
He
��
guides the humble to
�
�
justice,
���
and
��
teaches the hum-ble
�
his�
way.
� �
A.
� �
�
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Parish Book of Psalms346
26th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 19: 8, 10, 12-13, 14 YEAR B
TV�
he�
pre
�
cepts
�
of
�
the
�
Lord
��
give
�
joy
�
to�
the�
heart.� �
� �
�
�
1. The�
law
�
of
��
the Lord is perfect,
�
refreshing the
�
soul;
� ���
�
the
��
decree of the Lord is trustworthy,
�
giving
��
wisdom
�
�
to
�
the
�
sim
�
ple.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. The�
fear
�
of
��
the Lord is pure,
�
enduring
��
for-ev
�
-er;
� ���
�
the
��
ordinances of the Lord are true,
�
all
�
of
�
them
�
just.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Though�
your
�
ser
��
vant is careful of them,
�
very
��
diligent
�
�
in
��
keep-ing
�
them,
� ��
yet
��
who can detect fail
�
-ings?
� ���
347Ordinary Time
�
Cleanse
��
me from
�
my
�
un
�
known
�
faults!
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. From�
wan
�
ton
��
sin especially,
�
restrain
��
your servant;
��
�
let
��
it not rule o-
�
ver
�
me.
� ��
Then
��
shall I be
�
�
blameless
��
and in
�
no-
�
cent
�
of
�
se
�
rious
�
sin.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms348
26th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 146: 7, 8-9, 9-10 YEAR C
PVIII �
raise
�
the
�
Lord,
�
�
my
�
soul!
� �� � �
�
1. The
�
God
�
of
��
Jacob keeps faith forever,
�
secures
��
justice
�
�
for
��
the op-
�
pressed,
� ��
gives
��
food to the hun
�
-gry.
� �
�
�
�
The
�
Lord
�
sets
�
cap
�
tives
�
free.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. The
�
Lord
�
gives
��
sight to the blind;
�
�
�
the
��
Lord raises up those who were bowed
�
down.
� �
�
�
�
The
��
Lord loves the just;
�
the
��
Lord pro
�
-tects
�
�
�
stran
�
gers.
� �
A.
� � �
349
�
3. The
��
fatherless and the widow the Lord sus-tains,
� ��
�
�
but
��
the way of the wicked he
�
thwarts.
� �
�
�
�
The
��
Lord shall reign forever;
�
your
��
God,
�
�
�
O
��
Zion,
�
through
��
all generations.
�
Al-
�
le-
�
lu
�
ia.
� �
A.
� � �
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Parish Book of Psalms350
27th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 80: 9, 12, 13-14, 15-16, 19-20 YEAR A
TII�
he�
vine
��
yard
�
of
�
the
�
Lord
� ��
is
�
the
�
house
� �
�
of
�
Is-
�
ra
�
el.
� � � �
�
�
1. A�
vine
�
from
��
Egypt you transplant-ed;
� ��
you
��
drove away
�
�
the
��
nations and plan
�
-ted
�
it.
� ��
It
��
put forth its foliage
�
�
to
��
the Sea,
�
its
��
shoots as far as the
�
Riv�
er.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Why�
have
�
you
��
broken down its walls,
� ��
so
��
that every
�
�
passer-
��
by plucks
�
its
�
fruit,
� ��
the
��
boar from the forest lays
�
�
it
��
waste,
�
and
��
the beasts of the field feed up
�
-on�
it?
� �
A.
� �
�
351
�
3. Once�
again,
�
O
��
Lord of hosts,
� ��
look
��
down from
�
�
heaven,
��
and
�
see;
� ��
take
��
care of this vine, and
�
�
protect
��
what your right hand has planted,
�
the
��
son of
�
�
man
��
whom you your
�
-self�
made
�
strong.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. Then�
we
�
will
��
no more withdraw from
�
you;
� ���
�
give
��
us new life, and we will call upon your
�
name.
� ���
�
O
��
Lord, God of hosts, restore us;
�
if
��
your
�
�
face
��
shine upon us, then we
�
shall�
be
�
saved.
� �
A.
� �
�
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms352
27th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 128: 1-2, 3, 4-5, 6 YEAR B
MVIII �
ay
�
the
�
Lord
� �
bless
�
us
� �
all
�
the
�
days
��
of
��
�
our
�
lives.
� � � � �
�
1. Bless
�
ed
�
are
��
you who fear the
�
Lord,
� ��
who
��
walk in
�
�
his
�
ways!
� �
�
For
��
you shall eat the fruit of your
�
�
handiwork;
��
�
bless
��
ed shall you be,
�
and
�
fa
�
vored.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. Your
�
wife
�
shall
��
be like a fruitful vine in the recesses
�
�
of
�
your
�
home;
� �
�
your
��
children like olive plants a-round
��
�
your
�
ta
�
ble.
� �
A.
� � �
353
�
3. Be
�
hold,
�
thus
��
is the man blessed who fears
�
the
�
Lord.
� �
�
�
�
The
��
Lord bless you from Zion:
�
may
��
you see the
�
�
prosperity
��
of Jerusalem all the days
�
of
�
your
�
life.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. May
�
you
�
see
��
your children's chil
�
-dren.
� �
�
Peace
��
be
�
�
up
�
-on
�
Is-
�
ra
�
el!
� �
A.
� � �
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms354
27th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 95: 1-2, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR C
IVIII �
f
�
to
�
day
�
you
�
hear
�
his
�
voice,
� �
�
hard
�
en
�
not
�
�
�
your
�
hearts.
� � � � �
�
1. Come,
�
let
�
us
��
sing joyfully to the Lord;
�
let
��
us
�
�
acclaim
��
the Rock of our sal-va
�
-tion.
� �
�
Let
��
us come into
�
�
his
��
presence with thanksgiving;
�
let
��
us joyful-ly
�
sing
�
�
psalms
�
to
�
him.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Come,
�
let
�
us
��
bow down in worship;
�
let
��
us kneel
�
�
before
��
the Lord who made
�
us.
� �
�
For
��
he is our God,
�
355
�
and
��
we are the people he shepherds,
�
the
�
flock
��
�
he
�
guides.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. Oh,
�
that
�
to
��
day you would hear his voice:
� ��
“Hard
��
en
�
�
not
��
your hearts as at Meribah,
�
as
��
in the day of Massah
�
�
in
��
the desert, where your fathers tempt
�
-ed
�
me;
� �
�
they
� �
�
tested
��
me though they
�
had
�
seen
�
my
�
works.”
� �
A.
� ��
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Parish Book of Psalms356
28th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 YEAR A
IV�
�
shall�
live
� �
in
�
the�
house
�
of
�
the�
Lord
� ��
all
�
the
�
�
�
days
�
of�
my�
life.� �
� �
�
�
1. The�
Lord�
is
��
my shepherd; I shall not want.
���
�
In
��
verdant pastures he gives me
�
re
�
pose;
� ��
beside
�� �
�
restful
��
waters he leads me;
�
he
��
re-fresh
�
-es
�
my
�
soul.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. He�
guides
�
me
��
in right paths for his name's sake.
� ���
�
E
��
ven though I walk in the dark valley I fear
�
�
no
�
e
�
-vil;
� ��
for
��
you are at my side with your rod and
�
357
�
your
��
staff that give
�
me
�
cour
�
-age.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. You�
spread
�
the
��
table before me in the sight of
�
�
my
�
foes;
� ��
you
��
anoint my head with oil; my
�
cup
��
�
ov
�
er
�
flows.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. On�
ly
�
good
��
ness and kindness follow me all the
�
�
days
��
of my
�
life;
� ��
and
��
I shall dwell in the
�
�
house
��
of the Lord
�
for
�
years
�
to
�
come.
� �
A.
� �
�
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms358
28th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 90: 12-13, 14-15, 16-17 YEAR B
FV�
ill
�
us�
with�
your
�
love,
���
O�
Lord,� �
�
and�
we
��
will
��
�
sing
�
for
�
joy!
� �� �
�
�
1. Teach�
us
�
to
��
number our days aright,
�
that
��
we
�
�
may
��
gain wisdom of
�
heart.
� ��
Re
��
turn, O Lord!
��
�
How
��
long?
�
Have
��
pity on
�
your
�
ser
�
-vants!
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Fill�
us
�
at
��
daybreak with your kind
�
-ness,
� ��
that
� �
�
we
��
may shout for joy and gladness all
�
our
�
days.
� ���
�
Make
��
us glad, for the days when you
�
359Ordinary Time
�
afflicted
��
us,
�
for
��
the years when we
�
saw
�
e
�
vil.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. Let�
your
�
work
��
be seen by your servants and your
�
�
glo
��
ry by their chil
�
-dren;
� ��
and
��
may the gracious care of
�
�
the
��
Lord our God
�
be
�
ours;
� ��
pros
��
per the work of our
�
�
hands
��
for us! Prosper the work
�
of
�
our
�
hands!
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms360
28th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 98: 1, 2-3, 3-4 YEAR C
TIII �
he
�
Lord
�
has
�
re
�
vealed
��
to
�
the
�
na
�
tions
� �
�
his
� �
�
sav
��
ing
�
power.
� �� � �
�
1. Sing
�
to
�
the
��
Lord a new song, for he has done
��
�
won
�
-drous
�
deeds;
� �
�
his
��
right hand has won victory for
�
�
him,
��
his ho
�
-ly
�
arm.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. The
�
Lord
�
has
��
made his salvation known:
� ��
in
��
the sight
�
�
of
��
the nations he has re-vealed
�
his
�
jus
�
tice.
� �
�
He
��
has
�
�
remembered
��
his kindness and his faithfulness toward
�
361
�
the
��
house of Is-
�
ra
�
el.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. All
�
the
�
ends
��
of the earth have seen the
�
�
sal
�
-va
�
-tion
�
by
�
our
�
God.
� �
�
Sing
��
joyfully to the Lord,
�
�
all
��
you lands: break into song;
�
sing
�
praise.
� �
A.
� � �
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Parish Book of Psalms362
29th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 96: 1, 3, 4-5, 7-8, 9-10 YEAR A
GI �
ive
�
the
�
Lord
� �
glo
���
ry
�
and
�
hon-�
or.� �
� ��
�
1. Sing
�
to
�
the
��
Lord a new song;
� � �
sing
��
to the Lord,
�� ��
�
all
�
you
�
lands.
� ��
Tell
��
his glory among the nations;
��
�
among
��
all peoples, his
�
won
�
drous
�
deeds.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. For
�
great
�
is
��
the Lord and highly to be
�
praised;
� � ��
�
awesome
��
is he,
�� �
be
�
yond
�
all
�
gods.
� ��
For
��
all the gods of
�
�
the
��
nations are things of naught,
�
but
��
the Lord made
��
�
the
�
heav
�
ens.
� �
A.
� ��
363
�
3. Give�
to
�
the
��
Lord, you families of nations,
�
give
��
to
�
�
the
��
Lord glory and praise;
� � �
give
��
to the Lord the
�� �
�
glo
�� �
ry
�
due
�
his
�
name!
� ��
Bring
��
gifts, and en-ter
�
his
�
courts.
� �
A.
� �
�
4. Wor�
ship
�
the
��
Lord, in holy at-tire;
� � �
tremble
��
be-fore
�� ��
�
him,
�
all
�
the
�
earth;
� ��
say
��
among the nations:
�
The
��
Lord
�
�
is
��
king, he governs the peoples with
�
eq
�
ui
�
ty.
� �
A.
� ��
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms364
29th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 33: 4-5, 18-19, 20, 22 YEAR B
LII�
ord,
� �
let�
your
�
mer
�
-cy
�
be
�
on
�
us,
� ��
as
�
we
�
place
�
�
our
�
trust
�
in�
you.
� �� �
�
�
1. Up�
right
�
is
��
the word of the Lord,
�
and
��
all his
�
�
works
��
are trust-
�
wor
�
thy.
� ��
He
��
loves justice and right;
��
�
of
��
the kindness of the Lord the
�
earth�
is
�
full.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. See,�
the
�
eyes
��
of the Lord are upon those who fear
�
�
him,
� ��
up
��
on those who hope for his kind
�
-ness,
� ���
�
To
��
deliver them from death and preserve them in spite
�
�
365
�
of�
fam
�
ine.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. Our�
soul
�
waits
��
for the Lord, who is our help
�
�
and
�
our
�
shield.
� ��
May
��
your kindness, O Lord, be
�
�
upon
��
us who have put our
�
hope�
in
�
you.
� �
A.
� ��
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms366
29th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 121: 1-2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 YEAR C
OII
�
ur�
help
��
is
�
from
�
the
�
Lord,
� ��
who
�
made
�
heav
�
en
��
�
and
�
earth.� �� � �
�
�
1. I�
lift
�
up
��
my eyes toward the mountains;
�
whence
��
shall
�
�
help
�
come
�
to
�
me?
� ��
My
��
help is from the Lord,
��
�
who
��
made heav-en
�
and�
earth.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2.May�
he
�
not
��
suffer your foot to slip;
�
may
��
he
�
�
slumber
��
not who guards
�
you:
� ��
in
��
deed he neither
�
�
slumbers
��
nor sleeps,
�
the
��
guardian of
�
Is-�
ra
�
el.
� �
A.
� �
�
367
�
3. The�
Lord�
is
��
your guardian; the Lord is your shade;
��
�
he
��
is beside you at your right
�
hand.
� ��
The
��
sun shall
�
�
not
��
harm you by day,
�
nor
�
the
�
moon�
by
�
night.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. The�
Lord�
will
��
guard you from all evil;
�
he
��
will
�
�
guard
�
your
�
life.
� ��
The
��
Lord will guard your coming
�
�
and
��
your going, both now and for-
�
ev�
er.
�
A.
� �
�
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms368
30th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 18: 2-3, 3-4, 47, 51 YEAR A
IVIII � �
love
��
you,
�
Lord,
�
my
�
strength.
� � � � �
�
1. I
�
love
�
you,
��
O Lord, my
�
strength,
� �
�
O
��
Lord, my rock,
�
�
my
��
fortress, my
�
de
�
liv
�
er
�
er.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. My
�
God,
�
my
��
rock of refuge,
�
my
��
shield, the
�
�
horn
��
of my salvation,
�
my
�
strong-
�
hold!
�
�
Praised
��
be
�
�
the
��
Lord, I exclaim,
�
and
��
I am safe from
�
my
��
�
en-
�
e
�
mies.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. The
�
Lord
�
lives
��
and blessed be my rock!
� ��
Extolled
��
be
�
369Ordinary Time
�
God
��
my sav
�
-ior.
� �
�
You
��
who gave great victories to your
�
�
king
� �
�
and
��
showed kindness to your
�
a
�
noint
�
ed.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms370
30th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 126: 1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6 YEAR B
TVIII �
he
�
Lord
�
has
�
done
�
great
�
things
�
for
�
us;
� �
�
we
�
are
��
�
filled
�
�
with�
joy.
� � � � �
�
1. When
�
the
�
Lord
��
brought back the captives of Zion,
�
�
�
we
��
were like men dream
�
-ing.
� �
�
Then
�
our mouth was
�
�
filled
��
with laughter,
�
and
��
our tongue with
�
re
�
joic
�
ing.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Then
�
they
�
said
��
among the nations,
�
“The
��
Lord has
�
�
done
��
great things
�
for
�
them.”
� �
�
The
��
Lord has done
�
�
great
��
things for us;
�
we
�
are
�
glad
�
in
�
deed.
� �
A.
� � �
371
�
3. Re
�
store
�
our
��
fortunes,
�
O
�
Lord,
� ��
like
��
the torrents in
�
�
the
��
southern des
�
-ert.
� �
�
Those
��
that sow in tears shall
�
�
reap
�
re
�
joic
�
ing.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. Al
�
though
�
they
��
go forth weeping,
�
car
��
rying the seed
�
�
to
�
be
�
sown,
� �
�
they
��
shall come back rejoicing,
�
car
�
-ry
�
-ing
�
�
their
�
sheaves.
� �
A.
� � �
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms372
30th Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 34: 2-3, 17-18, 19, 23 YEAR C
TIV �
he
�
Lord
�
hears
�
the
�
cry
�
of
�
the
�
poor.� �
� ��
�
1. I
�
will
�
bless
��
the Lord at all times;
�
his
��
praise shall
�
�
be
�
ev
�
-er
�
in
�
my
�
mouth.
� ��
Let
��
my soul glory in the
�
�
Lord;
� ��
the
��
lowly will hear me and be
�
glad.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. The
�
Lord
�
con
��
fronts the evildoers, to destroy
�
�
remembrance
��
of
�
them
�
from
�
the
�
earth.
� ��
When
��
the just
�
�
cry
��
out, the Lord hears them,
�
and
��
from all their
�
�
distress
��
he res-cues
�
them.
� �
A.
� ��
373
�
3. The
�
Lord
�
is
��
close to the brokenhearted;
��
�
and
��
those who are crushed in spir
�
-it
�
he
�
saves.
� ���
�
The
��
Lord redeems the lives of his servants;
��
�
no
��
one incurs guilt who takes refuge in him.
� �
A.
� ��
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms374
375
31st Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 131: 1, 2, 3 YEAR A
III�
n�
you,
�
Lord,
� �
I
�
have
�
found
�
my
�
peace.
� �� �
�
�
1. O�
Lord,
�
my
��
heart is not proud,
�
nor
��
are my eyes
�
�
haugh
�
-ty;
� ��
I
��
busy not myself with great things,
��
�
nor
��
with things too sub
�
-lime�
for
�
me.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Nay�
rath
�
er,
��
I have stilled and quieted my soul
�
�
like
��
a weaned
�
child.
� ��
Like
��
a weaned child on its
�
�
mother’s
��
lap,
�
so
��
is my soul with
�
-in�
me.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. O�
Is-
�
ra
��
el, hope in the Lord,
�
�
both
��
now and for-
�
ev�
er.
� �
A.
� �
�
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms376
31st Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 18: 2-3, 3-4, 47, 51 YEAR B
IVIII � �
love
��
you,
�
Lord,
�
my
�
strength.
� � � � �
�
1. I
�
love
�
you,
��
O Lord, my
�
strength,
� �
�
O
��
Lord,
�
�
my
��
rock, my fortress, my
�
de
�
liv
�
er
�
er.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. My
�
God,
�
my
��
rock of refuge,
�
my
��
shield, the
�
�
horn
��
of my salvation,
�
my
�
strong
�
-hold!
�
�
Praised
��
be
�
�
the
��
Lord, I exclaim,
�
and
��
I am safe from
�
my
��
�
en-
�
e
�
mies.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. The
�
Lord
�
lives
��
and blessed be my rock!
� ��
Ex
��
tolled be
�
377
�
God
��
my sav
�
-ior.
� �
�
You
��
who gave great victories to your
�
�
king
� �
�
and
��
showed kindness to your
�
a
�
noint
�
ed.
� �
A.
� �
�
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms378
31st Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 145: 1-2, 8-9, 10-11, 13-14 YEAR C
III�
�
will
�
praise
�
your
�
name
�
for
�
ev-
����
er,
� ��
my
�
king
�
and
�
�
�
my�
God.
� �� �
�
�
1. I�
will
�
ex
��
tol you, O my God and King,
�
and
��
I will
�
�
bless
��
your name forever and ev
�
-er.
� ��
Eve
��
ry day will
�
�
I
��
bless you,
�
and
��
I will praise your name forever and
�
�
�
ev�
er.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. The�
Lord�
is
��
gracious and merciful,
�
slow
��
to
�
�
anger
��
and of great kind
�
-ness.
� ��
The
��
Lord is
�
379
�
good
��
to all and compassionate toward
�
all�
his
�
works.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Let�
all
�
your
��
works give you thanks, O Lord,
�
and
� �
�
let
��
your faithful ones bless
�
you.
� ��
Let
��
them discourse of
�
�
the
��
glory of your kingdom and speak of
�
your�
might.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. The�
Lord�
is
��
faithful in all his words and holy
�
�
in
�
all
�
his
�
works.
� ��
The
��
Lord lifts up all who are
�
�
fall
��
ing and raises up all who
�
are�
bowed
�
down.
� �
A.
� �
�
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms380
32nd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 63: 2, 3-4, 5-6, 7-8 YEAR A
MIII �
y
�
soul
�
is
�
thirst
�
ing
�
for
�
you,
� ��
O
�
Lord
� �
�
my
�
God.� �
� � �
�
1. O
�
God,
�
you
��
are my God
�
whom
�
I
�
seek;
� �
�
�
�
for
��
you my flesh pines and my soul thirsts
�
�
like
��
the earth,
�
parched,
��
lifeless and
�
with
�
out
�
wa
�
ter.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Thus
�
have
�
I
��
gazed toward you in the sanctuary to
�
�
see
��
your power and
�
your
�
glo
�
ry,
� �
�
for
��
your kindness is a
�
greater
��
good than life;
�
my
��
lips shall
�
glo
�
ri-
�
fy
�
you.
� � � � �
381
�
3. Thus
�
will
�
I
��
bless you while I live;
� ��
lift
��
ing up my
�
�
hands,
��
I will call
�
up
�
on
�
your
�
name.
� �
�
As
��
with the
�
�
riches
��
of a banquet shall my soul be satisfied,
�
�
�
and
��
with exultant lips my
�
mouth
�
shall
�
praise
�
you.
� � � � �
�
4. I
�
will
�
re
��
member you upon my
�
couch,
� ��
and
��
through
�
�
the
��
night-watches I will med-
�
i
�
tate
�
on
�
you:
� �
�
You
��
are my
�
�
help,
� �
�
and
��
in the shadow of your
�
wings
�
I
�
shout
��
�
for
�
joy.
� � � � �
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32nd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 146: 7, 8-9, 9-10 YEAR B
PVIII �
raise
�
the
�
Lord,
�
�
my
�
soul!
� �� � �
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
keeps
��
faith forever,
�
se
��
cures justice for the
�
�
op
�
-pressed,
� ��
gives
��
food to the hun
�
-gry.
� �
�
The
�
Lord
�
sets
�
�
�
cap
�
tives
�
free.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. The
�
Lord
�
gives
��
sight to the blind;
�
the
��
Lord
�
�
raises
��
up those who were bowed
�
down.
� �
�
�
�
The
��
Lord loves the just;
�
the
��
Lord pro
�
-tects
�
�
stran
�
gers.
� �
A.
� � �
383
�
3. The
��
fatherless and the widow he sus-tains,
� ��
�
�
but
��
the way of the wicked he
�
thwarts.
� �
�
�
�
The
��
Lord shall reign forever;
�
your
��
God,
�
�
�
O
��
Zion,
�
through
��
all generations.
�
Al-
�
le-
�
lu
�
ia.
� �
A.
� � �
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Parish Book of Psalms384
32nd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 17: 1, 5-6, 8, 15 YEAR C
LVI �
ord,
�
when
��
your
�
glo
���
ry
�
ap
�
pears,
� �
�
my
�
joy
�
will
� �
�
be
�
full.
� �� ��
�
1. Hear,
�
O
�
Lord,
��
a just suit;
�
at
�
-tend
�� �
to
�
my
��
�
out
�
cry;
� ��
heark
��
en to my prayer from lips with
�
-out
� �
�
de
�
ceit.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. My
�
steps
�
have
��
been steadfast in your paths,
�
my
�
feet
�� ��
�
have
�
not
�
fal
�
tered.
� ��
I
��
call upon you, for you will answer
�
�
me,
��
O God;
�
in
��
cline your ear to me;
�
hear
�
my
�
word.
� �
A.
� ��
385
�
3. Keep
�
me
�
as
��
the apple of your eye,
��
�
hide
��
me in the shad
�� �
-ow
�
of
�
your
�
wings.
���
�
But
��
I in justice shall behold your face;
��
�
on
��
waking I shall be content in
�
your
�
pres
�
ence.
� �
A.
� ��
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Parish Book of Psalms386
33rd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 128: 1-2, 3, 4-5 YEAR A
BII�
less�
ed
�
are
�
those
�
who
�
fear
�
the
�
Lord.
� �� �
�
�
1. Bless�
ed
�
are
��
you who fear the Lord,
� ��
who
��
walk
�
�
in
�
his
�
ways!
� ��
For
��
you shall eat the fruit of
�
�
your
��
handiwork;
�
bless
��
ed shall you be, and
�
fav�
ored.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Your�
wife
�
shall
��
be like a fruitful vine in the recesses
�
�
of
�
your
�
home;
� ��
your
��
children like olive plants around
�
�
your
�
tab�
le.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Be�
hold,
�
thus
��
is the man blessed who fears
�
the
�
Lord.
� ���
387
�
The
��
Lord bless you from Zion:
�
may
��
you see the
�
�
prosperity
��
of Jerusalem all the days of
�
your�
life.
� �
A.
� �
�
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Parish Book of Psalms388
33rd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 16: 5, 8, 9-10, 11 YEAR B
YII�
ou
��
are
� �
my�
in
�
her-
�
i
�
tance,
�
O
�
Lord.
� �� �
�
�
1. O�
Lord,
�
my
��
allotted portion and my cup,
� ��
you
��
it is
�
�
who
��
hold fast my
�
lot.
� ��
I
��
set the Lord ever before
�
�
me;
� ��
with
��
him at my right hand I shall not
�
be��
�
dis
�
turbed.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. There�
fore
�
my
��
heart is glad and my soul re-joic
�
-es,
� ���
�
my
��
body, too, abides in con-
�
fi
�
dence;
� ��
be
��
cause you
�
�
will
��
not abandon my soul to the netherworld,
�
nor
�� �
389
�
will
��
you suffer your faithful one to under-go
�
�
�
cor�
rup
�
tion.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. You�
will
�
show
��
me the path to life,
��
�
fullness
��
of joys in your pres
�
-ence,
� ��
the
� �
�
delights
��
at your right hand
�
for�
ev
�
er.
� �
A.
� ��
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Parish Book of Psalms390
33rd Sunday in Ordinary TimePs. 98: 5-6, 7-8, 9 YEAR C
TVIII �
he
�
Lord
�
comes
�
to
�
rule
�
the
�
earth
��
with
�
jus
�
tice.
� � � � �
�
1. Sing
�
praise
�
to
��
the Lord with the harp,
�
with
��
the
�
�
harp
��
and me-lo-
�
dious
�
song.
� �
�
With
��
trumpets and the
�
�
sound
��
of the horn sing joyfully be-fore
�
the
�
King,
��
�
the
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Let
�
the
�
sea
��
and what fills it resound,
�
the
��
world
�
�
and
��
those who dwell
�
in
�
it;
� �
�
let
��
the rivers clap
�
�
their
��
hands, the mountains shout
�
with
�
them
�
for
�
joy.
� �
A.
� ��
391Ordinary Time
�
3. Be
�
fore
�
the
��
Lord, for he comes,
�
for
��
he comes
�
�
to
�
rule
�
the
�
earth;
� �
�
he
��
will rule the world
�
�
with
��
justice and the peo-ples
�
with
�
eq
�
ui
�
ty.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms392
Christ the KingPs. 23: 1-2, 2-3, 5-6 YEAR A
TI �
he�
Lord
�
is
�
my
�
shep
�
herd;
� ��
there
�
is
�
no
�
thing� �
�
I�
shall�
want.� �
� ��
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
is
��
my shepherd;
�
I
�� �
shall
�
not
�
want.
� ���
�
In
��
verdant pastures he
�
gives
�
me
�
re
�
pose.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Be
�
side
�
restful
��
waters he leads me;
�
he
��
re-fresh
�� �
-es
�
my
��
�
soul.
� ��
He
��
guides me in right paths for
�
his
�
name’s
�
sake.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. You
�
spread
�
the
��
table before me in the sight
�� �
of
��
�
my
�
foes;
� ��
you
��
anoint my head with oil;
�
my
��
393
�
cup
�
o
�
ver
�
flows.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. On
�
ly
�
good
��
ness and kindness follow me all the
�� �
�
days
�� �
of
�
my
�
life;
� ��
and
��
I shall dwell in the
�
�
house
��
of the Lord
�
for
�
years
�
to
�
come.
� �
A.
� �
�
Ordinary Time
Parish Book of Psalms394
395
Christ the KingPs. 93: 1, 1-2, 5 YEAR B
TIII �
he
�
Lord
�
is
�
king;
� �
�
he
�
is
�
robed
�
in
�
maj
�
es
�
ty.
� �� � �
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
is
�
king,
�
in
�
splen
�
dor
�
robed;
� �
�
�
�
robed
��
is the Lord and girt a-
�
bout
�
with
�
strength.
�
��
A.
� � �
�
2. And
�
he
�
has
��
made the world firm,
�
not
�
to
�
be
�
moved.
� �
�
�
�
Your
��
throne stands firm from of old;
�
from
��
everlasting
�
�
you
�
are,
�
O
�
Lord.
�
��
A.
� � �
�
3. Your
�
de
�
crees
��
are wor
�
-thy
�
of
�
trust
�
in
�
deed;
� �
�
ho
��
liness
�
�
befits
��
your house, O Lord,
�
for
�
length
�
of
�
days.
�
��
A.
� � �
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Parish Book of Psalms396
Christ the KingPs. 122: 1-2, 3-4, 4-5 YEAR C
LV�
et�
us
�
go
�
re
�
joic-
����
ing
� �
to
�
the
�
house
�
of�
the�
Lord.� �
� �
�
�
1. I�
re
�
joiced
��
because they said to me,
�
“We
��
will go
�
�
up
��
to the house
�
of
�
the
�
Lord.”
� ��
And
��
now we
�
�
have
��
set foot within your gates, O
�
Je-
�
ru
�
sa
�
lem.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Je-�
ru
�
sa
��
lem, built as a city with compact u-
�
ni
�
ty.
� ���
�
To
��
it the tribes go up,
�
the
�
tribes
�
of
�
the
�
Lord.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Ac�
cord
�
ing
��
to the decree for Israel, to give thanks
�
�
to
��
the name
�
of
�
the
�
Lord.
� ��
In
��
it are set up
�
397
�
judg
��
ment seats,
�
seats
��
for the house
�
of
�
Da
�
vid.
� �
A.
� �
�
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399
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401Feasts and Solemnities
January 25: The Conversion ofSt. Paul the Apostle
Ps. 117: 1, 2 YEAR ABC
GVII
�
o�
out
�
�
to
�
all
�
the
�
world
� �
and
�
tell
�
the
�
�
�
Good����
News.� �
� ��
�
1. Praise
�
the
�
Lord
��
all you nations;
�
glorify
��
him, all
��
�
you
�
peo
�
ples!
� �
�
For
��
steadfast is his kindness toward us,
�
�
�
and
��
the fidelity of the Lord en-dures
�
for
�
ev
�
er.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms402
February 2: The Presentationof the Lord
Ps. 24: 7, 8, 9, 10 YEAR ABC
WV
�
ho�
is
�
this
�
king
�
of
�
glo-
����
ry?
� ��
It
�
is�
the�
Lord!� �
� �
�
�
1. Lift�
up,
�
O
��
gates, your lin
�
-tels;
� ��
reach
��
up, you ancient
�
�
portals,
���
that
��
the king of glo
�
-ry
�
may
�
come
�
in!
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Who�
is
�
this
��
king of glo
�
-ry?
� ��
The
��
Lord, strong and
�
�
mighty,
���
the
��
Lord,
�
might
�
-y
�
in
�
bat
�
-tle.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. Lift�
up,
�
O
��
gates, your lin
�
-tels;
� ��
reach
��
up, you ancient
�
�
portals,
���
that
��
the king of glo
�
-ry
�
may
�
come
�
in!
� �
A.
� �
�
�
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�
4. Who�
is
�
this
��
king of glo
�
-ry?
� ��
The
��
Lord of hosts; he is
�
�
the
�
king
�
of
�
glo
�
ry.
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms404
March 19: St. Joseph,Husband of Mary
Ps. 89: 2-3, 4-5, 27, 29 YEAR ABC
TII�
he�
son
�
of
�
Da
�
vid
�
will
�
live
�
for�
e-
�
ver.
� �� �
�
�
1. The�
pro
�
mis
��
es of the Lord I will sing for-ev-
�
er;
� ���
�
through
��
all generations my mouth shall proclaim
�
�
your
�
faith-
�
ful
�
ness,
� ��
for
��
you have said,
�
“My
��
kindness is
�
�
established
��
forever”;
�
in
��
heaven you have confirmed
�
�
your
�
faith�
ful
�
ness.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. “I�
have
�
made
��
a covenant with my cho-sen
�
one,
� ���
�
I
��
have sworn to David my ser-
�
vant:
� ��
For
��
ever will I
�
405Feasts and Solemnities
�
confirm
��
your posterity and establish your throne for
�
�
all
��
gen-er-
�
a�
tions.”
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. “He�
shall
�
say
��
of me,
�
‘You
��
are my father, my God,
�
�
the
��
Rock, my sa-
�
vior!’
� ��
For
��
ever I will maintain my
�
�
kindness
��
toward him,
�
and
��
my covenant with
�
him�
�
�
stands
�
firm.”
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms406
March 25: The Annunciationof the Lord
Ps. 40: 2, 4, 7-8, 8-9, 10 YEAR ABC
HII
�
ere�
am
�
I,
�
Lord;
� ��
I
�
come
�
to
�
do
�
�
�
your�
will.
� �� �
�
�
1. Sa�
cri
�
fice
��
or offering you wished not,
� ��
but
��
ears open
�
�
to
��
obedience you gave
�
me.
� ��
Hol
��
ocausts or sin-
�
�
offerings
��
you sought not;
�
then
��
said I, “Be
�
-hold�
I
�
come.”
� �
A.
� �
�
2. “In�
the
�
writ
��
ten scroll it is prescribed for
�
me.
� ���
�
To
��
do your will, O my God, is my
��
�
de
�
light,
� ��
and
��
your law is with
�
-in�
my
�
heart!”
� �
A.
� �
�
407
�
3. I�
an
�
nounced
��
your justice in the vast as-sem
�
-bly;
� ���
�
I
��
did not restrain my lips, as you, O
�
Lord,�
know.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
4. Your�
jus
�
tice
��
I kept not hid within my
�
heart;
� ���
�
your
��
faithfulness and your salvation I have spo-
�
ken
�
of;
� ���
�
I
��
have made no secret of your kindness
�
�
and
��
your truth in the vast as-
�
sem�
bly.
� �
A.
� �
�
Feasts and Solemnities
Parish Book of Psalms408
June 23: Vigil of the Nativity ofSt. John the Baptist
Ps. 71: 1-2, 3-4a, 5-6ab, 15ab, 17 YEAR ABC
SII�
ince�
my
�
moth
�
er’s
�
womb,� �
�
you
�
have
�
been
��
�
my�
strength.
� �� �
�
�
1. In�
you,
�
O
��
Lord, I take re-
�
fuge;
� ��
let
��
me never be
�
put
��
�
to
�
shame.
� ��
In
��
your justice rescue me, and deliver me;
��
�
incline
��
your ear to me, and
�
save�
me.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Be�
my
�
rock
��
of refuge,
�
a
��
stronghold to give me
�
�
safe
�
-ty,
� ��
for
��
you are my rock and my for
�
-tress.
� ���
�
O
��
my God,
�
res
��
cue me from the hand of the
�
wick�
ed.
� �
A.
� �
�
409
�
3. For�
you
�
are
��
my hope, O
�
Lord;
� ��
my
��
trust,
�
�
O
��
God, from
�
my
�
youth.
� ��
On
��
you I depend from
�
�
birth;
��
from
��
my mother's womb you
�
are�
my
�
strength.
�
A.
� �
�
�
4. My�
mouth
�
shall
��
declare your jus
�
-tice,
� ��
day
��
by day
�
�
your
��
sal-va
�
-tion.
� ��
O
��
God, you have taught me from
�
�
my
��
youth,
�
and
��
till the present I proclaim your
�
�
�
won�
drous
�
deeds.
� �
A.
� �
�
Feasts and Solemnities
Parish Book of Psalms410
June 24: The Nativity ofSt. John the Baptist
Ps. 139: 1b-3, 13-14ab, 14c-15 YEAR ABC
III�
�
praise�
you,
� ��
for
�
I
�
am
�
won
�
der�
ful�
ly
�
made.
� �� �
�
�
1. O�
Lord,
�
you
��
have probed me and you know me:
��
�
you
��
know when I sit and when I
�
stand;
� ���
�
you
��
understand my thoughts from a
�
-far.
� ��
My
��
journeys
�
�
and
��
my rest you scrutinize,
�
with
��
all my ways you
�
�
are
�
fa-
�
mil�
iar.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. Tru�
ly
�
you
��
have formed my inmost be
�
-ing;
� ��
you
��
knit
�
�
me
��
in my moth
�
-er’s
�
womb.
� ��
I
��
give you thanks that I
�
411
�
am
��
fearfully, wonderfully made;
�
won
��
derful are
�
your�
�
�
works.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. My�
soul
�
al
��
so you knew full well;
� ��
nor
��
was my frame
�
�
unknown
��
to you when I was made in se-
�
cret,
� ��
when
� �
�
I
��
was fashioned in the depths of
�
the�
earth.
� �
A.
� �
�
Feasts and Solemnities
Parish Book of Psalms412
June 29: Sts. Peter and PaulPs. 34: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR ABC
TIV �
he
�
an
��
gel
�
of
�
the
�
Lord
� �
will
�
res
�
cue
�
those
�
who
�
�
�
fear
���
him.� �
� ��
�
1. I
�
will
�
bless
��
the Lord at all times;
�
his
��
praise shall
�
�
be
��
ev
�
-er
�
in
�
my
�
mouth.
� ��
Let
��
my soul glory in
�
�
the
��
Lord;
�
the
��
lowly will hear me and be
�
glad.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. Glo
�
ri-
�
fy
��
the Lord with me, let us togeth-er
��
�
ex
�
tol
�
his
�
name.
� ��
I
��
sought the Lord, and he
�
�
answered
��
me and delivered me from all my
�
fears.
� �
A.
� ��
413
�
3. Look
�
to
�
him
��
that you may be radiant with joy,
� � ��
�
and
��
your faces may
�
not
�
blush
�
with
�
shame.
� ���
�
When
��
the poor one called out, the Lord heard,
��
�
and
��
from all his distress he saved
�
him.
� �
A.
� ��
�
4. The
�
an
�
gel
��
of the Lord encamps around those who
�
�
fear
��
him, and
�
de
�
liv
�
ers
�
them.
� ��
Taste
��
and see how good
�
�
the
��
Lord is;
�
blessed
��
the man who takes refuge
�
�
in
�
him.
� �
A.
� ��
Feasts and Solemnities
Parish Book of Psalms414
August 6: The Transfigurationof the Lord
Ps. 34: 2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 YEAR ABC
TVI �
he
�
Lord
�
is
�
king,
� � �
the
�
most
�
high
�
o
�
ver
�
all
�
�
�
the
�
earth.
� � � ��
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
is
��
king;
�
let
��
the earth re-joice;
� � �
let
��
the
�
�
many
��
is-lands
�
be
�
glad.
� ��
Clouds
��
and darkness are round
�
�
about
��
him;
�
justice
��
and judgment are the founda-tion
��
�
of
�
his
�
throne.
� �
A.
� ��
�
2. The
�
moun
�
tains
��
melt like wax before the Lord,
� � ��
�
be
��
fore the Lord of all
�
the
�
earth.
��
The
��
heavens
�
415Feasts and Solemnities
�
proclaim
��
his justice; all peo-ples
�
see
�
his
�
glo
�
ry.
� �
A.
� ��
�
3. Be
�
cause
�
you,
��
O Lord, are the Most High o-ver
��
�
all
�
the
�
earth,
� ��
ex
��
alted far a
�
-bove
�
all
�
gods.
� �
A.
� ��
Parish Book of Psalms416
August 14: The Assumption ofthe Blessed Virgin Mary,
Vigil MassPs. 132: 6-7, 9-10, 13-14 YEAR ABC
LV�
ord,�
go
�
up
��
to
�
the
�
place
�
of
�
your
�
rest,
� ��
you
�
and
��
�
the
�
ark
�
of�
your�
ho-�
li�
ness.� �
� �
�
�
1. Be�
hold,
�
we
��
heard of it in Eph-ra
�
-thah;
� ���
�
we
��
found it in the fields
�
of
�
Jaar.
� ��
Let
��
us enter
�
�
his
��
dwelling,
�
let
��
us worship at
�
his
�
foot
�
stool.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
2. May�
your
�
priests
��
be clothed with jus-
�
tice;
� ��
let
��
your
�
�
faithful
��
ones shout merrily for
�
joy.
� ��
For
��
the sake
�
417Feasts and Solemnities
�
of
��
David your servant,
�
re
��
ject not the plea of your
�
�
�
a
�
noint
�
ed.
� �
A.
� �
�
�
3. For�
the
�
Lord
��
has chosen Zi-
�
on;
� ��
he
��
prefers her
�
�
for
��
her dwell
�
-ing.
� ��
“Zi
��
on is my resting place forever;
��
�
in
��
her will I dwell, for I
�
pre
�
fer
�
her.”
� �
A.
� �
�
Parish Book of Psalms418
419Feasts and Solemnities
August 15: The Assumption ofthe Blessed Virgin Mary
Ps. 45: 10, 11, 12, 16 YEAR ABC
TVIII �
he
�
queen
�
stands
�
at
�
your
�
right
�
hand,
� ��
ar
�
rayed
��
�
in
�
gold.
� � � � �
�
1. The
�
queen
�
takes
��
her place at your right hand in gold
�
�
of
�
O-
�
phir.
� ��
Hear,
��
O daughter, and
�
see;
� �
�
turn
��
your ear,
�
�
�
for
��
get your people and your father’s house.
�
So
��
shall
�
�
the
��
king desire your beauty;
�
for
��
he
�
is
�
your
�
lord.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. They
�
are
�
borne
��
in with gladness and
�
joy;
� �
�
they
��
enter
�
�
the
�
pal-
�
ace
�
of
�
the
�
king.
� �
A.
� � �
Parish Book of Psalms420
September 14: The Exaltation of theHoly Cross
Ps. 78: 1bc-2, 34-35, 36-37, 38 YEAR ABC
DIII �
o
�
not
��
for
�
get
� �
the
�
works
�
of
�
the
�
Lord!� �
� � �
�
1. Heark
�
en,
�
my
��
people, to my teach-ing;
� ��
in
��
cline your ears
�
�
to
��
the words
�
of
�
my
�
mouth.
� �
�
I
��
will open my mouth
�
�
in
��
a parable,
�
I
��
will utter mys
�
-teries
�
from
�
of
�
old.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. While
�
he
�
slew them they sought him and
�
�
inquired
��
af
�
-ter
�
God
�
a-
�
gain,
� �
�
Re
��
membering that God
�
�
was
��
their rock, and the Most High God, their
�
�
�
re
�
deem
�
er.
� �
A.
� � �
421
�
3. But
�
they
�
flat
��
tered him with their mouths and lied to
��
�
him
�
with
�
their
�
tongues,
� �
�
Though
��
their hearts were
�
�
not
��
steadfast toward him,
�
nor
��
were they faithful to
�
�
�
his
�
cov
�
e
�
nant.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. But
�
he,
�
be
��
ing merciful,
�
for
��
gave their sin
�
�
and
�
de
�
stroyed
�
them
�
not;
� �
�
Of
��
ten he turned back his
�
�
anger
��
and let none of
�
his
�
wrath
�
be
�
roused.
� �
A.
� � �
Feasts and Solemnities
Parish Book of Psalms422
November 1: All SaintsPs. 24: 1bc-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 YEAR ABC
LIII �
ord,
�
this
�
is
�
the
�
peo
�
ple
�
that
�
longs
��
to
�
see
� �
�
your
�
face.
� �� � �
�
1. The
�
Lord’s
�
are
��
the earth and its fullness;
�
�
�
the
��
world and those who dwell in
�
it.
� ��
For
��
he
�
�
founded
��
it
�
up
�
on
�
the
�
seas
� �
�
and
��
established it up
�
-on
�
the
�
�
�
riv
�
ers.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. Who
�
can
�
as
��
cend the mountain of the Lord?
� ��
or
��
who
�
�
may
��
stand in his
�
ho-
�
ly
�
place?
� �
�
One
��
whose hands are
�
423
�
sinless,
��
�
whose
��
heart is clean,
�
who
�
de
�
-sires
�
not
�
what
��
�
is
�
vain.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. He
�
shall
�
re
��
ceive a blessing from the Lord,
� ��
a
��
reward
�
�
from
�
God
�
his
�
sav
�
ior.
� �
�
Such
��
is the race that seeks
�
�
him,
� �
�
that
��
seeks the face of the
�
God
�
of
�
Ja
�
cob.
� �
A.
� � �
Feasts and Solemnities
Parish Book of Psalms424
November 2: All Souls (option 1)Ps. 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 YEAR ABC
TVIII �
he
�
Lord
�
is
�
my
�
shep
�
herd;
� � �
there
�
is
�
noth
�
ing
�
I
��
�
shall
�
want.
� � � � �
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
is
��
my shepherd; I shall not
�
want.
� ��
�
�
In
��
verdant pastures he gives me re
�
-pose;
� �
�
�
�
be
��
side restful waters he leads me;
�
he re-fresh
�
-es
��
�
my
�
soul.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. He
�
guides
�
me
��
in right paths for his name’s
� �
�
sake.
� ��
Even
��
though I walk in the dark valley
�
425
�
I
��
fear no
�
e-
�
vil;
�
�
for
��
you are at my side
�
�
with
��
your rod and your staff that give
�
me
�
cour
�
age.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. You
�
spread
�
the
��
table before me in the sight of
�
�
my
�
foes;
� �
�
you
��
anoint my head with oil;
�
my
�
cup
��
�
o
�
ver
�
flows.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. On
�
ly
�
good
��
ness and kindness follow me all the
�
�
days
��
of my
�
life;
� �
�
and
��
I shall dwell in the
�
�
house
��
of the Lord
�
for
�
years
�
to
�
come.
� �
A.
� � �
Feasts and Solemnities
Parish Book of Psalms426
November 2: All Souls (option 2)Ps. 23: 1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 YEAR ABC
TVIII �
hough
�
I
�
walk
� �
in
�
the
�
val
�
ley
�
of
�
dark
����
ness,
� � � �
�
I
�
fear
�
no
�
e
�
vil,
� � �
for
�
you
�
are
�
with
�
me.
� �
� � �
�
1. The
�
Lord
�
is
��
my shepherd; I shall not want.
� ��
�
�
In
��
verdant pastures he gives me re
�
-pose;
� �
�
�
�
be
��
side restful waters he leads me; he re-fresh
�
-es
�
�
�
my
�
soul.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. He
�
guides
�
me
��
in right paths for his name’s
�
sake.
� ��
�
�
Even
��
though I walk in the dark valley I fear
�
427
�
no
��
e
�
-vil;
� �
�
for
��
you are at my side with your rod and
�
�
your
��
staff that give
�
me
�
cour
�
age.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. You
�
spread
�
the
��
table before me in the sight of
�
�
my
�
foes;
� ��
you
��
anoint my head with
�
oil;
� �
�
my
�
cup
�
�
�
o
�
ver
�
flows.
� �
A.
� � �
�
4. On
�
ly
�
good
��
ness and kindness follow me all the
�
�
days
��
of my
�
life;
� �
�
and
��
I shall dwell in the
�
�
house
��
of the Lord
�
for
�
years
�
to
�
come.
� �
A.
� � �
Feasts and Solemnities
Parish Book of Psalms428
November 9: The Dedication of theLateran Basilica
Ps. 46: 2-3, 5-6, 8-9 YEAR ABC
TVIII �
he
�
wa
��
ters
�
of
�
the
�
riv-
�
er
�
glad
��
den
�
the
�
ci-
�
ty��
�
of
�
God,
� � �
the
�
ho
�
ly
�
dwell
�
ing
�
of
�
the
�
Most
�
High!
� � � � �
�
1. God
�
is
�
our
��
refuge and our strength,
� ��
an
��
ever-present
�
�
help
��
in dis
�
-tress.
� �
�
There
��
fore, we fear not,
�
though
��
the
�
�
earth
��
be shaken and mountains plunge into the depths
�
�
�
of
�
the
�
sea.
� �
A.
� � �
�
2. There
�
is
�
a
��
stream whose runlets gladden the
�
�
city
��
of God,
� ��
the
��
holy dwelling of the Most
�
High.
� �
�
�
429
�
God
��
is in its midst;
�
it
��
shall not be
�
�
disturbed;
��
�
God
��
will help it at
�
the
�
break
�
of
�
dawn.
� �
A.
� � �
�
3. The
�
Lord
�
of
��
hosts is with
�
us;
� ��
our
��
stronghold is the
�
�
God
��
of Ja
�
-cob.
� �
�
Come!
� �
�
behold
��
the deeds of the Lord,
�
�
�
the
��
astounding things he
�
has
�
wrought
�
on
�
earth.
� �
A.
� � �
Feasts and Solemnities
Parish Book of Psalms430
December 8:The Immaculate Conceptionof the Blessed Virgin Mary
Ps. 98: 1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4 YEAR ABC
SVIII �
ing
�
to
�
the
�
Lord
�
a
�
new
�
song,
� � �
for
�
he
��
has
�
done
�
�
�
mar
�
vel
�
ous
�
deeds.
� � � � �
�
1. Sing
�
to
�
the
��
Lord a new song,
� ��
for
��
he has done
�
�
mar
��
vel-ous
�
deeds;
� �
�
his
��
right hand has won victory for
�
�
him,
�
his
�
ho
�
ly
�
arm.
� ��
A.
� � �
�
2. The
�
Lord
�
has
��
made his salva-tion
�
known:
� ��
�
�
in
��
the sight of the nations he has revealed
�
�
his
�
jus
�
-tice.
� �
�
He
��
has remembered his kindness
�
431
�
and
��
his faithfulness toward the house
�
of
�
Is-
�
ra
�
el.
� ��
A.
� � �
�
3. All
�
the
�
ends
��
of the earth have seen the
�
�
salvation
��
by our
�
God.
� �
�
Sing
��
joyfully to the Lord,
�
�
all
��
you lands;
�
break
�
in
�
-to
�
song;
�
sing
�
praise.
� ��
A.
� � �
Feasts and Solemnities
Parish Book of Psalms432
433Feasts and Solemnities
December 12: Our Lady ofGuadalupe
Judith 15: 9d, 13: 18bcde, 19 YEAR ABC
YI �
ou�
are
��
the
�
high
��
est
�
ho
���
nor
�
of
�
our�
race.� �
� ��
�
1. Bless
�
ed
�
are
��
you, daughter, by the Most High God,
� � ��
�
a
��
bove all the wom-
�� �
en
�
on
�
earth;
� ��
and
��
blessed be the
�
�
Lord
��
God, the creator of hea-
�
ven
�
and
�
earth.
� ��
A.
� �
�
�
2. Your
�
deed
�
of
��
hope will never be
�� �
for
�
got
�
ten
� ���
�
by
��
those who tell of the
�
might
�
of
�
God.
� ��
A.
� �
�
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Index
Index
Parish Book of Psalms436
Antiphons
A light will shine on us this day ............................................................35All the ends of the earth have seen .......................................................36Be merciful, O Lord, for we have sinned ........................................58, 60Be with me, Lord, when I am in trouble ...............................................64Blessed are the poor in spirit ................................................................206Blessed are they who dwell in your house............................................42Blessed are they who follow the law of the Lord ...............................218Blessed are they who hope in the Lord ..............................................222Blessed are those who fear the Lord .............................................38, 386Blessed the people the Lord has chosen .............................164, 178, 304Create a clean heart in me, O God ................................................86, 122Cry out with joy and gladness ...............................................................20Do not forget the works of the Lord ...................................................420Father, into your hands I commend my spirit ......................................96Fill us with your love, O Lord ..............................................................358Forever I will sing the goodness of the Lord ..........................24, 30, 258Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good ..............................................128Give thanks to the Lord; his love is everlasting .........................170, 254Give the Lord glory and honor ............................................................362Glory and praise for ever ..............................................................166, 176Go out to all the word and tell the Good News ................239, 317, 401God, in your goodness, you have made a home ................................322God mounts his throne to shouts of joy .............................................154He who does justice will live ........................................................282, 320Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will .....................................196, 406I believe that I shall see the good things of the Lord ........................156I love you, Lord, my strength .......................................................368, 376I praise you, for I am wonderfully made .............................................410I shall live in the house of the Lord .....................................................356I turn to you, Lord, in time of trouble .................................................220I will praise you, Lord, for you have rescued me .......112, 134, 244, 260I will praise you, Lord, in the assembly ..............................................144I will praise your name forever ............................................146, 264, 378
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I will rise and go to my father ..............................................................336I will sing of your salvation ..................................................................210I will take the cup of salvation .............................................................184I will walk before the Lord .............................................................68, 334If today you hear his voice ..................................... 72, 208, 296, 324, 354In every age, O Lord, you have been our refuge ...............................328In the sight of the angels ......................................................................216In you, Lord, I have found my peace ..................................................375Justice shall flourish in his time .............................................................10Let all the earth cry out to God ...................................................148, 268Let my tongue be silenced .....................................................................80Let the Lord enter ...................................................................................22Let us go rejoicing to the house of the Lord ..................................4, 396Let us sing to the Lord ..........................................................................108Like a deer that longs for running streams .........................................118Lord, be my rock of safety ....................................................................234Lord, come and save us ..........................................................................16Lord, come to my aid ............................................................................310Lord, every nation on earth will adore you ..........................................48Lord, forgive the wrong I have done ...................................................250Lord, go up to the place of your rest ...................................................416Lord, heal my soul .................................................................................226Lord, I love your commands ................................................................284Lord, in your great love, answer me ....................................................252Lord, it is good to give thanks to you .........................................232, 248Lord, let us see your kindness........................................12, 272, 298, 300Lord, let your face shine on us .............................................................132Lord, let your mercy be on us ................................................66, 142, 364Lord, make us turn to you ..................................................................6, 26Lord, on the day I called for help ........................................................288Lord, send out your Spirit ............................................100, 162, 172, 174Lord, this is the people that longs to see your face ...........................422Lord, when your glory appears ............................................................384Lord, you are good and forgiving ........................................................278Lord, you have the words of everlasting life ........................74, 116, 168
Antiphons
Parish Book of Psalms438
Lord, you will show us the path of life ...............................................130Lord, your love is eternal ......................................................................312May God bless us in his mercy ..............................................................44May the Lord bless us all the days of our lives ..................................352My God, my God, why have you abandoned me ................................92My soul is thirsting for you, O Lord my God .....................256, 318, 380My soul rejoices in my God ....................................................................18O bless the Lord, my soul ......................................................................54O God, let all the nations praise you ..........................................152, 306O Lord, our God, how wonderful your name ....................................180Our blessing-cup is a communion ........................................................94Our eyes are fixed on the Lord ............................................................266Our help is from the Lord ....................................................................366Praise the Lord, Jerusalem ....................................................................182Praise the Lord, my soul .......................................................326, 348, 382Praise the Lord, who heals the brokenhearted ..................................214Praise the Lord who lifts up the poor .................................................342Proclaim his marvelous deeds ..............................................................198Remember your mercies, O Lord ........................................................344Rest in God alone, my soul ..................................................................228Since my mother’s womb, you have been my strength ....................408Sing to the Lord a new song ................................................................430Sing with joy to God our help .............................................................236Taste and see the goodness of the Lord .......................82, 302, 308, 314Teach me your ways, O Lord ...............................................................202The angel of the Lord will rescue those who fear him ......................412The earth is full of the goodness of the Lord .....................................104The hand of the Lord feeds us .....................................................286, 292The just man is a light in darkness ......................................................212The Lord comes to rule the earth with justice ....................................390The Lord gave them bread from heaven .............................................294The Lord has done great things for us ....................................14, 88, 370The Lord has revealed to the nations ..........................................150, 360The Lord has set his throne in heaven ................................................158The Lord hears the cry of the poor ......................................................372
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The Lord is kind and merciful ................................................76, 224, 230The Lord is kind and merciful, slow to anger .....................................332The Lord is king; he is robed in majesty .............................................395The Lord is king, the most high ...................................................160, 414The Lord is my light and my salvation ..........................................70, 200The Lord is my shepherd ............................... 78, 136, 192, 280, 392, 424The Lord is near to all who call upon him ..........................................338The Lord remembers his covenant forever ...........................................40The Lord upholds my life .....................................................................340The Lord will bless his people with peace ............................................50The Lord’s kindness is everlasting .......................................................188The precepts of the Lord give joy to the heart ...................................346The queen stands at your right hand ..................................................419The seed that falls on good ground .....................................................270The son of David will live for ever .......................................................404The stone rejected by the builders .......................................................138The vineyard of the Lord is the house of Israel ..................................350The waters of the river gladden the city of God .................................428The Word of God became man .............................................................46This is the day the Lord has made ......................................................126Though I walk in the valley of darkness .............................................426To the upright I will show the saving power of God .........................240To you, O Lord, I lift my soul ...................................................................8Today is born our Savior .........................................................................32Turn to the Lord in your need .............................................................274We are his people ..........................................................................141, 247Who is this king of glory ......................................................................402With the Lord there is mercy .........................................................84, 242You are a priest for ever ........................................................................186You are my inheritance, O Lord ..........................................106, 262, 388You are the highest honor of our race ................................................433You will draw water joyfully ...........................................52, 114, 120, 190Your ways, O Lord, are love and truth ..................................................62Your words, Lord, are spirit and life ............................................204, 276
Antiphons
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A clean heart create for me, O God ....................................................122A vine from Egypt you transplanted ...................................................350All who see me scoff at me ....................................................................92All you peoples, clap your hands .........................................................154Athirst is my soul for God ....................................................................118Behold, we heard of it in Ephrathah ...................................................416Bless the Lord, O my soul (Ps. 103) ............. 76, 158, 188, 224, 230, 332Bless the Lord, O my soul (Ps. 104) ............................100, 162, 172, 174Blessed are they whose way is blameless ...........................................218Blessed are you, daughter, by the Most High God ............................433Blessed are you, O Lord................................................................166, 176Blessed are you who fear the Lord ..............................................352, 386Blessed is everyone who fears the Lord ................................................38Blessed is he whose fault is taken away ..............................................220Blessed is the one who has regard for the lowly ................................226Blessed is the one whose fault is taken away .....................................250Blessed the man who follows not the counsel of the wicked ...........222By the streams of Babylon ......................................................................80Come, let us sing joyfully to the Lord ...........................72, 208, 324, 354Every day will I bless you .....................................................................338Exult, you just, in the Lord ...........................................................142, 304For your sake I bear insult ....................................................................252Give thanks to the Lord (Ps. 105) ..........................................................40Give thanks to the Lord (Ps. 118) ........................................................126Give to the Lord, you sons of God ........................................................50Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good ..............................124, 126, 138Glorify the Lord, O Jerusalem ........................................................46, 182God indeed is my savior .......................................... 20, 52, 114, 120, 190God is our refuge and our strength .....................................................428God the Lord has spoken .....................................................................240Have mercy on me, O God, in your goodness .................58, 60, 86, 336Hear, O Lord, a just suit; attend to my cry .........................................384Hearken, my people, to my teaching ..................................................420
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How lovely is your dwelling place .........................................................42How shall I make a return to the Lord .........................................94, 184I believed, even when I said ...................................................................68I have made a covenant with my chosen one ......................................30I have said, O Lord, that my part ........................................................284I have waited, waited for the Lord ..............................................196, 310I lift up my eyes toward the mountains ..............................................366I love the Lord because he has heard ..................................................334I love you, O Lord, my strength ..................................................368, 376I pray to you, O Lord ............................................................................274I rejoiced because they said to me ...................................................4, 396I will bless the Lord at all times .................... 82, 302, 308, 314, 372, 412I will extol you, O Lord .................................................112, 134, 244, 260I will extol you, O my God and King ..........................................264, 378I will fulfill my vows ..............................................................................144I will give thanks to you, O Lord .........................................216, 288, 312I will hear what God proclaims ......................................12, 272, 298, 300I will sing to the Lord ............................................................................108In you, O Lord, I take refuge (Ps. 31) ............................................96, 234In you, O Lord, I take refuge (Ps. 71) ..........................................210, 408It is good to give thanks to the Lord ...........................................232, 248Keep me, O God, for in you I take refuge ..................................130, 262Let all your works give you thanks ......................................................286Let the house of Israel say .....................................................................128Let the redeemed of the Lord say........................................................170Lift up, O gates, your lintels .................................................................402Light shines through the darkness ......................................................212May God have pity on us and bless us .................................44, 152, 306My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord .......................................18O God, by your name save me ............................................................340O God, with your judgment endow the king .................................10, 48O God, you are my God whom I seek ................................256, 318, 380O Lord, my allotted portion and my cup ....................................106, 388O Lord, my God, you are great indeed .................................................54O Lord, my heart is not proud .............................................................375
First Lines of Psalms and Canticles
Parish Book of Psalms442
O Lord, you have probed me and you know me ...............................410O shepherd of Israel, hearken ............................................................6, 26One who walks blamelessly .................................................................282Only in God is my soul at rest .............................................................228Out of the depths I cry to you ........................................................84, 242Praise the Lord, all you nations ...........................................239, 317, 401Praise the Lord, for he is good .............................................................214Praise, you servants of the Lord ..........................................................342Sacrifice or offering you wished not ....................................................406Shout joyfully to God, all the earth .............................................148, 268Sing joyfully to the Lord, all you lands .......................................141, 247Sing praise to the Lord with the harp .................................................390Sing to the Lord a new song (Ps. 96) ....................................32, 198, 362Sing to the Lord a new song (Ps. 98) ............................36, 150, 360, 430Take up a melody, and sound the timbrel ..........................................236Teach us to number our days aright ....................................................358The God of Jacob keeps faith forever ..........................................326, 348The just rejoice and exult before God .................................................322The law of the Lord is perfect ....................... 74, 116, 168, 204, 276, 346The Lord brings to naught the plans of nations .................................164The Lord God keeps faith forever ..........................................................16The Lord is gracious and merciful ...............................................146, 292The Lord is king, in splendor robed ....................................................395The Lord is king, let the earth rejoice ...................................35, 160, 414The Lord is my light and my salvation ..................................70, 156, 200The Lord is my shepherd ............... 78, 136, 192, 280, 356, 392, 424, 426The Lord keeps faith forever ........................................................206, 382The Lord said to my Lord .....................................................................186The Lord’s are the earth and its fullness .......................................22, 422The promises of the Lord I will sing ......................................24, 258, 404The queen takes her place at your right hand ....................................419They who sailed to the sea in ships .....................................................254To you I lift up my eyes ........................................................................266Upright is the word of the Lord .....................................66, 104, 178, 364What we have heard and know ...........................................................294
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When I behold your heavens ...............................................................180When I call, answer me ........................................................................132When the Lord brought back the captives of Zion ................14, 88, 370Whoever walks blamelessly and does justice .....................................320You have visited the land and watered it ............................................270You, O Lord, are good and forgiving ..................................................278You turn man back to dust ...........................................................296, 328You who dwell in the shelter of the Most High ...................................64Your ways, O Lord, make known to me ...........................8, 62, 202, 344
First Lines of Psalms and Canticles
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Psalms and Canticles
Psalms1 ..............................................................................................................2224 ..............................................................................................................1328 ..............................................................................................................18015.....................................................................................................282, 32016.....................................................................................106, 130, 262, 38817.............................................................................................................38418.....................................................................................................368, 37619...................................................................... 74, 116, 168, 204, 276, 34622.......................................................................................................92, 14423...................................................... 78, 136, 192, 280, 356, 392, 424, 42624...............................................................................................22, 402, 42225...........................................................................................8, 62, 202, 34427...............................................................................................70, 156, 20029...............................................................................................................5030.....................................................................................112, 134, 244, 26031.......................................................................................................96, 23432.....................................................................................................220, 25033.............................................................. 66, 104, 142, 164, 178, 304, 36434.............................................................. 82, 302, 308, 314, 372, 412, 41440.............................................................................................196, 310, 40641.............................................................................................................22642.............................................................................................................11845.............................................................................................................41946.............................................................................................................42847.............................................................................................................15450.............................................................................................................24051.................................................................................. 58, 60, 86, 122, 33654.............................................................................................................34062.............................................................................................................22863.............................................................................................256, 318, 38065.............................................................................................................27066.....................................................................................................148, 268
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67...............................................................................................44, 152, 30668.............................................................................................................32269.....................................................................................................252, 27471.....................................................................................................210, 40872.........................................................................................................10, 4878.....................................................................................................294, 42080...................................................................................................6, 26, 35081.............................................................................................................23684...............................................................................................................4285.......................................................................................12, 272, 298, 30086.............................................................................................................27889.........................................................................................24, 30, 258, 40490.............................................................................................296, 328, 35891...............................................................................................................6492.....................................................................................................232, 24893.....................................................................................................232, 39595.......................................................................................72, 208, 324, 35496...............................................................................................32, 198, 36297.......................................................................................................35, 16098.............................................................................. 36, 150, 360, 390, 430100...................................................................................................141, 247103.................................................................... 76, 158, 188, 224, 230, 332104............................................................................ 54, 100, 162, 172, 174105.............................................................................................................40107...................................................................................................170, 254110...........................................................................................................186112...........................................................................................................212113...........................................................................................................342116.......................................................................................68, 94, 184, 334117...........................................................................................239, 317, 401118...................................................................................124, 126, 128, 138119...................................................................................................218, 284121...........................................................................................................366122.......................................................................................................4, 396123...........................................................................................................266
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126 .............................................................................................14, 88, 370128.............................................................................................38, 352, 386130.....................................................................................................84, 242131...........................................................................................................375132...........................................................................................................416137.............................................................................................................80138...........................................................................................216, 288, 312139...........................................................................................................410145.................................................................. 146, 264, 286, 292, 338, 378146............................................................................ 16, 206, 326, 348, 382147.............................................................................................46, 182, 214
CanticlesDaniel 3 ..........................................................................................166, 176Exodus 15 ...............................................................................................108Isaiah 12 .................................................................... 20, 52, 114, 120, 190Judith 15 .................................................................................................433Luke 1 .......................................................................................................18
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