Entrance Antiphon [Introit]:
Your merciful love, O God,
we have received in the midst of your temple.
Your praise, O God, like your name,
reaches the ends of the earth;
your right hand is filled with saving justice. Psalm 48:10-11 [Roman Missal]
Suscepimus, Deus, misericordiam tuam in medio templi tui: secundum nomen tuum Deus, ita et laus tua in fines terræ: iustitia plena est dextera tua.
Ps. Magnus Dominus et laudabilis nimis: in civitate Dei nostri, in monte sancto eius. [Graduale Romanum, p.300]
Suscepimus, Deus, misericordiam tuam in medio templi tui: secundum nomen tuum Deus, ita et laus tua in fines terræ: iustitia plena est dextera tua.
Ps. Magnus Dominus et laudabilis nimis: in civitate Dei nostri, in monte sancto eius. [Gregorian Missal, p.492]
Choose one Antiphona ad introitum and Psalmus from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [Graduale simplex, pp.215-252]
Other Settings
- Suscepimus Deus (William Byrd)
- We have received your mercy, O God [Simple English Propers, p.242 (Adam Bartlett)]
- Within your temple [Simple Choral Gradual, p.181 (Richard Rice) CMAA]
- Choose one Entrance Antiphon and Psalm from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [By Flowing Waters (Paul Ford) p.148-182 / Liturgical Press]
Liturgy of the Word:
- First Reading: Zechariah 9:9-10 Behold, your king is coming to you.
- Between the Readings
- Gradual proper to the Day
- Esto mihi in Deum [Graduale Romanum, p.301]
- Esto mihi in Deum [Gregorian Missal, p.493]
- Responsorial Psalm Proper to the Day:
- Psalm 145:1-2,8-9, 10-11, 13-14 R. I will praise your name for ever, my king and my God.
- CBW III
- Chabanel Psalmody
- Parish Book of Psalms (Arlene Oost-Zinner)
- Responsorial Psalm Proper to the Season
- Choose one Psalmus responsorius from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [Graduale simplex, pp.215-252]
- Choose one Responsorial Psalm from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [By Flowing Waters (Paul Ford) p.148-182 / Liturgical Press]
- CBWIII Seasonal Psalms for Ordinary Time
- Second Reading: Romans 8:9,11-13 If by the Spirit you are putting to death the deeds of the body, you will live.
- Before the Gospel
- Psalmus Alleluiaticus Proper to the Day
- A) Venite ad me [Graduale Romanum, p.619]
- (A) Venite ad me [Gregorian Missal, p.666]
- Alleluia with Versicle Proper to the Day Cf. Matthew 11:25 Blessed are you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth; you have revealed to little ones the mysteries of the kingdom.
- CBWIII 148
- Celtic Alleluia
- Solemn Alleluia Tone 5 (Gregorian Chant)
- Alleluia Collection (Various)
- Alleluia or Alleluia Psalm Proper to the Season
- Choose one Alleluia or Psalmus alleluiaticus from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [Graduale simplex, pp.215-252]
- Choose one Alleluia or Alleluia Psalm from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [By Flowing Waters (Paul Ford) p.148-182 / Liturgical Press]
- Matthew 11:25-30 Come to me, all who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
Offertory Antiphon:
Lowly people you save but haughty eyes you bring low. For who is God except the Lord? Psalm 18:28,32a
Verses of Psalm 47 can also be sung between repetitions of the antiphon.
Populum humilem salvum facies, Domine, et oculos superborum humiliabis: quoniam quis Deus præter te, Domine? Psalm 18:28,32 [Graduale Romanum, p.302]
Populum humilem salvum facies, Domine, et oculos superborum humiliabis: quoniam quis Deus præter te, Domine? Psalm 18:28,32 [Gregorian Missal, p.495]
Choose one Antiphona ad offertorium and Psalmus from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [Graduale simplex, pp.215-252]
Other Settings
- Populum humilem
- You will save the humble nations [Simple English Propers, p.243 (Adam Bartlett)]
- You save a humble people [Simple Choral Gradual, p.182 (Richard Rice) CMAA]
- Choose one Offertory Antiphon from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [By Flowing Waters (Paul Ford) p.148-182 / Liturgical Press]…
Communion Antiphon:
Taste and see that the Lord is good;
blessed the man who seeks refuge in him. Psalm 34:9 [Roman Missal]
— or —
Come to me, all who labor and are burdened,
and I will refresh you, says the Lord. Matthew 11:28 [Roman Missal]
Gustate et videte, quoniam suavis est Dominus: beatus vir, qui speret in eo. Psalm 34:9 [Graduale Romanum, p.303]
Psalm 34 can also be sung between repetitions of this antiphon.
Gustate et videte, quoniam suavis est Dominus: beatus vir, qui speret in eo. Psalm 34:9 [Gregorian Missal, p.495]
Choose one Antiphona ad communionem and Psalmus from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [Graduale simplex, pp.215-252]
Other Settings
- Gustate et videte:
- Ambrosian chant (includes vv. 2,4&6)
- Kievian chant, in English SATB
- Giovanni Matteo Asola SAT or TTB
- Giovanni Paolo Cima SSB or TTB
- Charles H. Giffen
- Gustate et videte ATB (Latin, v. 9 Antiphon, with vv. 2-8,16,18-20,23)
- O taste and see ATB (English, v. 8 Antiphon, with vv. 1-7,15,17-19,22)
- John Goss, in English SATB & organ
- Heinrich Isaac SATB
- Nobuaki Izawa SATB (Latin, v. 9)
- Orlando di Lasso SATTB
- George Alexander Macfarren SATB (English, v.8)
- Giovanni Priuli SB bc (vv. 9, 6, 10)
- Arthur Sullivan, in English SATB & organ (adds vv. 10-11)
- Ralph Vaughan Williams, in English (copyright 1952) SATB a cappella with organ intro.
- O taste and see how gracious [Simple English Propers, p.244 (Adam Bartlett)]
- Taste and see the goodness of the Lord [Simple Choral Gradual, p.183 (Richard Rice) CMAA]
- Come to me, all you that labor [Simple Choral Gradual, p.184 (Richard Rice) CMAA]
- Choose one Communion Antiphon and Psalm from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [By Flowing Waters (Paul Ford) p.148-182 / Liturgical Press]
- Latin Chant Masses VIII (De Angeles and XI ( Orbis Factor) [Graduale Romanum pp. 738-41, 748-51
- Latin Chant Masses VIII (De angelis) & XI (Orbis factor) [St Antoine Daniel Kyriale, CCWatershed]
- Latin Gregorian Chant Masses XI (Orbis factor) & VIII (De angelis) [Gregorian Missal pp. 103-106, 113-116]
- Missa Jubilate Deo (Pope Paul VI) [Liturgy Office Diocese of England and Wales
- Missa Seraphica ( Anonymous)
- Missa Dominicalis ( Andriano Biancheri)
Hymns
- A Mighty Fortress ( Martin Luther) [CBWII/III]
- All Creatures of Our God and King (Ralph Vaughan Williams [CBWII/III AH]
- All My Hope on God Is Founded [CBWII]
- All You Who Seek a Comfort Sure [CBWII/III, AH]
- Be Thou My Vision [AH #623]
- Christ Be beside Me [CBWII]
- Come Down, O Love Divine(Charles West, Ralph Vaughan Williams) [CBWII/III,AH, VII]
- Come unto Me, Ye Weary
- God, My King, Thy Might Confessing [VII]
- Holy God, We Praise Thy Name( Charles H Giffen) [CBWII/III, AH, VII ]
- I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say [AH]
- I Know That My Redeemer Lives(Daniel Read) [CBW, Samuel Medley VII]
- I Sing the Mighty Power of God [AH, VII ]
- I Sought the Lord [VII]
- Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise [CBWIII]
- Jerusalem, My Happy Home [CBWII ]
- Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee [VII]
- Now Thank We All Our God [CBWII/III, AH]
- O God, Our Help in Ages Past (Charles Villiers Stanford)[CBWII/III, AH, VII]
- O Holy Spirit, By Whose Breath [CBWII/III,]
- O Jesus, Joy of Loving Hearts (Lyr. St Bernard of Clairvaux. Comp William Gardner)
- Praise to the Lord [CBW II/III, AH,VII]
- Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above [VII]
- Sing to the Lord A Joyful Song
- The King of Love My Shepherd Is [AH, VII ]
- To Christ, the Prince of Peace [AH, VII]
- AH = The Adoremus Hymnal, Ignatius Press
- CBW = Catholic Book of Worship II?II / Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
- VII = Vatican II Hymnal, Corpus Christi Watershed
Choral Music
- He Shall Feed His Flock from Messiah (G.F. Handel)
- Judge Eternal (Malcolm Archer)
- Lætatus sum (Claudio Monteverdi, Antonio Vivaldi)
- (Francesco Cavalli,Adam Gumpelzhaimer, Jacobus Vaet, Constantijn, Antonio Vivaldi, Tiburtio Massaino, Giovanni Gastoldi, Heinrich Biber, Francisco Valls, Alessandro Scarlatti, Agostino Steffani, Giovanni Legrenzi, Heinrich Isaac, Giovanni Rovetta, Richard Dering, Georg Joseph Vogler, Grzegorz Gerwazy Gorczycki, Tomás Luis de Victoria, Cristoforo Montemayor, Claudio Monteverdi.)
- Miserere mei Domine
- O Taste and See
- Salvator mundi (Tallis i) ( Tallis II)
- Venite ad me omnes
- Felice Anerio SATB.SATB (v. 28, plus additional text)
- Johannes de Cleve SATB (v. 28 only)
- Jacobus de Kerle AATTB (vv. 28-29 only)
- Orlando di Lasso SATTB
- Heinrich Schütz T solo, with 2 violins & bc
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