Entrance Antiphon [Introit]:
Within your will, O Lord, all things are established,
and there is none that can resist your will.
For you have made all things, the heaven and the earth,
and all that is held within the circle of heaven;
you are the Lord of all. See Esther 4:17 [Roman Missal]
In voluntate tua, Domine, universa sunt posita, et non est qui possit resistere voluntati tuæ: tu enim fecisti omnia, cælum et terram, et universa quæ cæli ambitu continentur: Dominus universorum tu es.
Ps. Beati immaculati in via: qui ambulant in lege Domini. Esther 13:9,10-11/Psalm 119:1 [Graduale Romanum, p.346]
In voluntate tua, Domine, universa sunt posita, et non est qui possit resistere voluntati tuæ: tu enim fecisti omnia, cælum et terram, et universa quæ cæli ambitu continentur: Dominus universorum tu es.
Ps. Beati immaculati in via: qui ambulant in lege Domini. Esther 13:9,10-11/Psalm 119:1 [Gregorian Missal, p.561]
Choose one Antiphona ad introitum and Psalmus from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [Graduale simplex, pp.215-252]
Other Settings
- All things are submitted to your will [Simple English Propers, p.314 (Adam Bartlett)]
- O Lord, you have givn everything its place [Simple Choral Gradual, p.233 (Richard Rice) CMAA]
- All things are submitted to your will [Lalemont Propers, p262, Corpus Christi Watershed]
- All things are submitted to your will [Psalm 151, #58a, (Brian Michael Page ) Christus Vincit Music]
- In voluntate tua [Ronan Collection pp. 2.86 a 2.86b 2.90a 2.90b, 2.90 c, 2.91a, (Fr J.E. Ronan) St Michael's Choir School]
- In Voluntate Tua
- Robert Hugill SSATTB
- Andrea Rota SATB.SATB (omits psalm verse)
- 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: Isaiah 5:1-7 The vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel.
- Gradual
- Domine refugium factus es nobis [Graduale Romanum, p.347]
- Lord Thou hast been our refuge [Chants for the Church Year: Chants adapted from the "Liber Usualis" (W. Patrick Cunningham) pp. 152 Corpus Christi Watershed]
- Domine refugium factus es nobis [Gregorian Missal, p.562]
- Domine refugium (Adam Gumpelzhaimer) [CPDL]
- Domine refugium, MH 521 (Johann Michael Haydn) [CPDL]
- Lord Thou hast been our Refuge (Ernest Walker) [CPDL]
- Domine Refugium [Ronan Collection, (J.E. Ronan) 2.87a, 2.87b, 2.87c, 2.87d, St Michael's Choir School]
- O Lord you have been for us [Lalemont Propers, p263, Corpus Christi Watershed]
- In every age [Psalm 151, (Brian Michael Page) 58e, Christus Vincit Music]
- Responsorial Psalm:Psalm 80:9, 12, 13-14, 15-16, 19-20 R. The vineyard of the Lord is the house of Israel.
- Chabanel Psalmody
- Parish Book of Psalms (Arlene Oost-Zinner)
- The Vineyard of the Lord is the House of Israel,[Psalm 151, 58b (Brian Michael Page) Christus Vincit Music]
- Choose one Responsorial Psalm from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [By Flowing Waters (Paul Ford) p.148-182 / Liturgical Press]
- CBWIII
- Second Reading: Philippians 4:6-9 The peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, shall guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
- Alleluia
- In Exitu Israel ex AEgypto
- In exitu Israel ex Ægypto [Graduale Romanum, p.348]
- When there came Israel out of Egypt [Chants for the Church Year: Chants adapted from the "Liber Usualis" (W. Patrick Cunningham) pp. 152-3 Corpus Christi Watershed]
- In exitu Israel ex Ægypto [Gregorian Missal, p.563]
- When Israel Came Out of Egypt (William Byrd)
- When Israel came out of Egypt [Psalm 151, 58f - Graduale Verse (Brian Michael Page) Christus Vincit Music]
- In exitu (J.E. Ronan) Ronan Collection 2.87.a, 2.87.b, 2.87.c, 2.87.d [St Michael's Choir School]
- When Israel went out of Egypt [Lalemont Propers, p263, Corpus Christi Watershed]
- 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]
- Gospel Acclamation: I have chosen you from the world, says the Lord, to go and bear fruit that will remain. cf. John 15:16
- Simple Alleluia (Gregorian Chant) [CPDL]
- Alleluia in C (Charles H Giffen) [CPDL]
- Alleluia in E (Charles H Giffen) [CPDL]
- I have chosen [Gospel Acclamations in Honor of William Couture p. 125 [CCW]]
- I have chosen [Gospel Acclamations in Honor of Fr Simon LeMoyne p. 125 [CCW]]
- I have chosen [Psalm 151, 58f - A Verse (Brian Michael Page) [CVM]]
- Choose any Alleluia with it's verse tone from Alleluia Collection: Ordinary time (Various) [CPDL]
- Gospel : Matthew 21:33-43 He will rent out the vineyard to other vine-growers.
Offertory Antiphon:
There was a blameless and upright man named Job, who feared God. So Satan was given power over Job's possessions and over his flesh, and he destroyed his property and sons and smote Job with severe boils. Job 1:1b; 2:7
Verses of Psalm 113 -or- Psalm 125 can also be sung between repetitions of the antiphon.
Vir erat in terra nomine Iob, simplex et rectus, ac timens Deum: quem Satan petiit, ut tentaret: et data est ei potestas a Domino in facultate et in carne eius: perdiditque omnem substantiam ipsius, et filios: carnem quoque eius gravi ulcere vulneravit. [Graduale Romanum, p.349]
There was a man in the land whose name was Job, perfect and upright, and fearing God. And Satan sought to tempt him, and thre was given him power by the Lord over Job's possessions and his flesh, and he destroyed all the substance he had and his sons, and his flesh with ulcers did he smite. [Chants for the Church Year: Chants adapted from the "Liber Usualis" (W. Patrick Cunningham) pp. 153 Corpus Christi Watershed]
Vir erat in terra nomine Iob, simplex et rectus, ac timens Deum: quem Satan petiit, ut tentaret: et data est ei potestas a Domino in facultate et in carne eius: perdiditque omnem substantiam ipsius, et filios: carnem quoque eius gravi ulcere vulneravit. [Gregorian Missal, p.565]
Choose one Antiphona ad offertorium and Psalmus from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [Graduale simplex, pp.215-252]
- Offertory:
- There was a man in the land of Hus [Simple English Propers, p.315 (Adam Bartlett)]
- There was once a man in the land [Simple Choral Gradual, p.234 (Richard Rice) CMAA]
- Vir erat in terra nomine Iob, [Ronan Collection pp. 2.86.a, 2.88.a, 2.89.a 2.89.b (Fr. J. E. Ronan) St Michael's Choir School]
- There was a man in the land [Lalemont Propers, p264, Corpus Christi Watershed]
- R. Job was a blameless [Psalm 151 pp. 58g ( Brian Michael Page) CVM]
- 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:
The Lord is good to those who hope in him,
to the soul that seeks him. Lam 3:25 [Roman Missal]
— or —
Though many, we are one bread, one body,
for we all partake of the one Bread and one Chalice. See I Cor 10:17 [Roman Missal]
In salutari tuo anima mea, et in verbum tuum speravi: quando facies de persequentibus me iudicium? iniqui persecuti sunt me, adiuva me, Domine Deus meus. [Graduale Romanum, p.350]
Psalm 119:1,41,85,87,113,123,157,161,166,174 can also be sung between repetitions of this antiphon.
My soul hath longed for Thy Salvation and in thy very word I put my trust, when wilt Thou be avenged of them that persecute me unjustly? The persecute my falsely. O be Thou my help, O Lord , my God. [Chants for the Church Year: Chants adapted from the "Liber Usualis" (W. Patrick Cunningham) pp. 152 Corpus Christi Watershed] Psalm Ps, 119 O think upon thy servant. [Chants of the Church Year ( W Patrick Cunningham) pp. 197 CCW]
In salutari tuo anima mea, et in verbum tuum speravi: quando facies de persequentibus me iudicium? iniqui persecuti sunt me, adiuva me, Domine Deus meus. [Gregorian Missal, p.565]
Choose one Antiphona ad communionem and Psalmus from any of the eight Masses for Ordinary Time [Graduale simplex, pp.215-252]
- Communion:
- In salutari tuo anima mea [Communio, p.114 (Richard Rice) CMAA]
- My soul aspires after your salvation [Simple English Propers, p.317 (Adam Bartlett)]
- The Lord is good to those who hope [Simple Choral Gradual, p.235 (Richard Rice) CMAA]
- Because there is one bread [Simple Choral Gradual, p.236 (Richard Rice) CMAA]
- My soul aspires after your salvation [Lalemont Propers p. 264 CCW]
- In salutari tuo anima mea [Ronan Collection pp. 2.86.a, 2.86.b, 2.87.c, 2.87.d, 2.87.e, 2.87.f. (Fr. J. E. Ronan) St Michael's Choir School]
- My soul has longed for your salvation [Psalm 151 pp. 58h ( Brian Michael Page) CVM]
- Mass settings:
- Latin Chant Masses VIII (De angelis) & XI (Orbis factor) [St. Antoine Daniel Kyriale CCW]
- Missa Jubilate Deo [(Pope Paul VI) Office of the Liturgy of England and Wales]
- Chants for the Roman Missal [ICEL]
- Holy Angels Mass (Brian Michael Page) [CVM]
Hymns
- Entrance:
- 585 Christians, Lift up your Hearts
- 581 Church of God
- 420 Creator God, Creating Still
- Presentation:
- 498 Lord of Creation, to you Be All Praise
- 431 Christ, you Are the Fullness
- 654 O Jesus, Joy of Loving Hearts
- Recessional:
- 528 Father, We Give you Thanks
- 430 Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation
- 527 O Christ, the Great Foundation
Choral Music
- All Things Bright and Beautiful (Alexander/Monk)
- Cibavit eos
- Anonymous ATTB
- Johannes Brassart ATB
- William Byrd ATTB or SATB
- Exsultate justi in Domino
- Exsultate justi in Domino (Andreas Hakenberger)
- Exsultate iusti a 10 (Tiburtio Massaino)
- Exsultate iusti a 10 (Andrea Gabrieli)
- Exsultate iusti in Domino (Juan Gutierrez de Padilla)
- Exsultate justi (Orlando di Lasso)
- God Be in My Head
- Crys Armbrust 2 equal parts, or mixed choir.
- Douglas Brooks-Davies SA
- Douglas Brooks-Davies SATB
- Harrison Hackett SATB
- Christopher Hampson SATB
- Denis Mason SAT
- Jason Smart SATB
- Christopher Upton 1 SATB
- Christopher Upton 2 SATB
- Henry Walford Davies SATB
- God So Loved the World
- John Goss SATB (variant 1)
- Roger Petrich SATB (v. 16 only. Minor textual variations)
- John Stainer SATB (From The Crucifixion) (variant 1)
- Judica me, Deus
- Judica me (Winfried Grünewald)
- Judica me Deus (John Mundy)
- Judica me, Deus (Robert Hugill)
- Judica me, Deus (Andrea Cogliati)
- Judica me Deus (Tiburtio Massaino)
- Judica me Domine a 6 (Guglielmo Arnone)
- Judica me Deus (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)
- Judge me, O God (Judica me Deus) Op. 91, No. 3 (Dudley Buck)
- O sacrum convivium ( htere are a lot to choose from, anyone who is anyone composed for this prayer :
- Anonymous
- Gregor Aichinger
- Jacques Arcadelt SATTB or ATTBB
- Douglas Brooks-Davies SATB (adds Panem de caelo)
- William Byrd ATTB or SATB
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier SSS & bc
- Giovanni Croce
- a 4 SATB
- a 5
- Richard Farrant SATB
- Andrea Gabrieli SATTB or ATTTB or ATBBB etc
- Mariano Garau SATB
- Carlo Gesualdo SSATTB
- Hans Leo Hassler SSAATTB
- Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger S + continuo
- Jean Baptiste François Lallouette SA
- Orlando di Lasso SATTB
- Franz Liszt
- A solo & S unison unison, A solo & organ/harmonium
- SSATTB & organ/harmonium
- Cristoforo Montemayor SSATTB
- Cristóbal de Morales SAATB
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia SATB & orchestra
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina SATTB
- Christoph Straus SSAT.ATTBB
- Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck SATTB
- Thomas Tallis SAATB or ATTBarB
- Francisco Valls SSAT.SATB
- Ludovico da Viadana SATB
- Tomás Luis de Victoria
- Samuel Webbe
- SATB with S solo with organ
- SATB with SATB soli with organ
- Georg Viktor Weber SATBB
- Thurlow Weed SATB
- Giaches de Wert SATTB
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- O sing joyfully (Adrian Batten)
- Prayer of Saint Francis
- Prayer of St Francis of Assisi (Jeremy Rawson)
- Prayer of St Francis (Mark Chapman)
- Lord, make me an instrument (Prayer of St. Francis) (Crys Armbrust)
- Salve Regina
- anonymous
- Johann Kaspar Aiblinger SSAA
- Gregor Aichinger
- Felice Anerio
- William Byrd
- Francesco Cavalli ATTB
- Marc-Antoine Charpentier
- Mariano Garau SATB
- George Frideric Handel S, organ & strings (mvt. 4 available)
- Johann Adolph Hasse Solo S
- Joseph Haydn in g SATB organ & strings
- Johann Michael Haydn (disambiguation page)
- Josquin des Prez
- Orlando di Lasso
- a 4 in many sections, chant in treble SATB
- a 4 in 2 parte, chant in bass SATB
- a 5 SSATB
- a 6, 1582 with homophonic opening SSATTB (one of three 6-part settings)
- a 6, 1604b SSATTB (second of three 6-part settings)
- a 8 SSAB.ATTB
- Rudolph di Lasso SATB
- Franz Liszt SATB
- Antonio Lotti SATB
- Jean-Baptiste Lully SSA with bc
- Felix Mendelssohn S
- Claudio Monteverdi
- 1625 T
- 1641 - I TT
- 1641 - II TT or SS
- 1641 - III ATB
- Cristóbal de Morales
- Juan Gutierrez de Padilla SATB.SATB
- Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
- Peter Philips
- Michael Praetorius SATB
- Georg Prenner SATB
- Josef Rheinberger
- Hymnen Op. 107 SATB
- Salve Regina WoO 54 No. 1 SATB
- Gioachino Rossini (Italian) SATB
- Franz Schubert (see disambiguation page for more)
- Sei Mutter der Barmherzigkeit, D. 379 SATB and organ
- D. 386 SATB a cappella
- D. 676 Soprano & strings
- D. 811 TTBB a cappella
- Ascanio Trombetti SATB.ATTB
- Christopher Tye a 5 (fragment, Ad te clamamus…lacrimarum valle.)
- Christopher Upton SATB
- Francisco Valls
- Tomás Luis de Victoria
- a 5 (1576) SATTB
- a 5 (1583) SATTB
- a 6 SSAATB
- a 8 SSAB.SATB
- Scott VillardSATB
- Samuel Webbe all with organ
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