1 2 greek, catholic hymns that protestants sing © 2013 barry liesch biola university la mirada ca
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Greek, Catholic Hymns
that
Protestants Sing
Greek, Catholic Hymns
that
Protestants Sing
© 2013 Barry Liesch Biola University La Mirada CA© 2013 Barry Liesch Biola University La Mirada CA
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Who Translated them to English?
Greek and Latin lyricsAnglicans did most translations The Oxford Movement, also called Tractarians
When? in 19th CSome hymns date back to 3thC AD!
Continuing influence Examples appear in all Evangelical Hymnals Used heavily in Catholic hymnalsProtestants did the work! Catholic church benefited greatly
Anglicans did most translations The Oxford Movement, also called Tractarians
When? in 19th CSome hymns date back to 3thC AD!
Continuing influence Examples appear in all Evangelical Hymnals Used heavily in Catholic hymnalsProtestants did the work! Catholic church benefited greatly
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Dominates Christian Hymnody to 3rd C
Greek Lyrics #386Lord Jesus think on meAnd purge away my sinFrom earthborn passions set me freeAnd make me pure within
Lord Jesus think on meWith care and woe oppressedLet me your loving servant beAnd taste your promised rest
Lord Jesus think on meAnd purge away my sinFrom earthborn passions set me freeAnd make me pure within
Lord Jesus think on meWith care and woe oppressedLet me your loving servant beAnd taste your promised rest
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Dominates Christian Hymnody to 3rd C
Greek Lyrics #386Lord Jesus think on meNor let me go astrayThrough darkness and perplexityPoint to the heavenly way
Lord, Jesus think on meThat when this life is pastMay I th’eternal brightness seeAnd share your joy at last
Synesius of Cyrene (ca. 375-430)
Lord Jesus think on meNor let me go astrayThrough darkness and perplexityPoint to the heavenly way
Lord, Jesus think on meThat when this life is pastMay I th’eternal brightness seeAnd share your joy at last
Synesius of Cyrene (ca. 375-430)
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Latin-Catholic lyrics
Some err in theology, some “right on”Some adopted in Protestant hymnals
•O Come All Ye Faithful #182•Of the Father’s Love Begotten #181•Come O Come Immanuel #154•Jesus, the Very Thought of You #420
All Creatures of our God and King #23Crown Him with Many Crowns #317
•O Sacred Head Now Wounded #284•Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence #232•Faith of our Fathers #530•All Glory, Laud and Honor #265•There’s a Wideness in God’s Mercy•Jesus Christ is Risen Today #295
Some err in theology, some “right on”Some adopted in Protestant hymnals
•O Come All Ye Faithful #182•Of the Father’s Love Begotten #181•Come O Come Immanuel #154•Jesus, the Very Thought of You #420
All Creatures of our God and King #23Crown Him with Many Crowns #317
•O Sacred Head Now Wounded #284•Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence #232•Faith of our Fathers #530•All Glory, Laud and Honor #265•There’s a Wideness in God’s Mercy•Jesus Christ is Risen Today #295
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Latin-Catholic lyrics
Some err in theology, some “right on”Some adopted in Protestant hymnalsHymns were not central to the Mass
Some err in theology, some “right on”Some adopted in Protestant hymnalsHymns were not central to the Mass
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The purpose of hymns in the Medieval CathedralThe purpose of hymns in the Medieval Cathedral
music for prayer music for reflection sung during office hours (not during Mass) sung by monk choirs (not the people)
Liturgical music = service music
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Gregorian Chant
Gorgeous melodies foundation for Western Music evolved from synagogue, temple similar to songs Jesus sang
Last Supper“When they had sung a hymn they went out”
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Gregorian chant textHail, Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life, our sweetness, and our hope.
To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve.
To thee do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley of tears.
Turn then, most gracious advocate, thine eyes of mercy toward us; and after our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb Jesus.
O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary!
Hail, Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life, our sweetness, and our hope.
To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve.
To thee do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley of tears.
Turn then, most gracious advocate, thine eyes of mercy toward us; and after our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb Jesus.
O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary!
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Gregorian chant text
Divide into groups of twoAnalyze the theology in the lyricDiscuss any theological errorsWrite down 3 observations
Divide into groups of twoAnalyze the theology in the lyricDiscuss any theological errorsWrite down 3 observations
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Gregorian chant textHail, Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life, our sweetness, and our hope.
To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve.
To thee do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley of tears.
Turn then, most gracious advocate, thine eyes of mercy toward us; and after our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb Jesus.
O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary!
Hail, Holy Queen, Mother of Mercy, our life, our sweetness, and our hope.
To thee do we cry, poor banished children of Eve.
To thee do we send up our sighs, mourning and weeping in this valley of tears.
Turn then, most gracious advocate, thine eyes of mercy toward us; and after our exile, show unto us the blessed fruit of thy womb Jesus.
O clement, O loving, O sweet Virgin Mary!
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Mary in Catholic Church
Queen of HeavenAssumption into heaven (body & soul)
Perpetual virginity (before, during, after Christ)
Immaculate conception (no original sin, sinless)
Mediatrix (intercessor, advocate, dispenser of grace)
Co-redemptrix (participation in redemption process)
(not yet official doctrine/hotly debated)
http://www.communigate.co.uk/ne/tradition/page16.phtml
http://text.medjugorje.ws/en/articles/prayers/croatian-rosary/
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Play Salvae
Imagine yourself in cathedralImagine yourself in serviceWhat do you experience, feel?
Imagine yourself in cathedralImagine yourself in serviceWhat do you experience, feel?
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Gregorian Chant SummarizedGregorian Chant Summarized monophonic, a cappella (no instru) wave-like, pure melody in mid range
mostly stepwise, few leaps syllabic, melismatic unmeasured (no meter)
no beat, flexible tempo, retards (rubber band) church modes (scales)
Tonality (sense of key): less strong center sung by priests
too many notes for congregational singing
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Gregorian Chant Summarized Gregorian Chant Summarized
flourishes in a reverberant space ego-less? relatively reserved? for corporate prayer some lyrics present Marian theology stylistically like Synagogue/Temple used even today by Protestants
basis too for Lutheran hymns, cantatas, oratorios
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Gregorian Chant SummarizedGregorian Chant Summarized
also called “plain chant/song” existed before 600AD about 600AD Pope Gregory
ordered monks to codify/organize itGregory wasn’t a composer
vocal (not instrumental) music too many notes for congregational
singing
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Catholic lyrics
Marian theologyMother of GodHoly QueenAdvocatePray for us
But don’t prejudge!Exercise discernment
(with worship choruses too!)
Marian theologyMother of GodHoly QueenAdvocatePray for us
But don’t prejudge!Exercise discernment
(with worship choruses too!)
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Of the Father’s Love
BegottenAurelius C. Prudentius (4th C)
Medieval melody (1582)
Of the Father’s Love
BegottenAurelius C. Prudentius (4th C)
Medieval melody (1582)
Protestant Christmas Hymn Source: Gregorian Chant
Protestant Christmas Hymn Source: Gregorian Chant
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Aurelius Prudentius
Top poet of Christian antiquity
Left prominent government job at age 50
Retired to monastery
Dedicated life to writing hymns
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Of the Father’s Love Begotten
Reflects Nicene Creed hammered out 381AD
Predates Council of Chalcedon 451AD
Both confront errors regarding Christ
…that Christ was “made”, not “begotten”
Affirm Christ as fully divine/fully deity
Eternally existent
Coequal with the Father
Affirm Christ as fully human
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A theological/narrative hymn #181
Stanza 1Stanza 2Stanza 3Stanza 4Stanza 5
Stanza 1Stanza 2Stanza 3Stanza 4Stanza 5
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Of the Father’s love begottenEre the world’s began to be,He is Alpha and Omega,He the source the ending he,Of the things that are, that have been,And that future years shall see,Evermore and evermore.
Christ, begotten, co–eternal with the FatherDefends Nicene CreedAttacks Arian heresy (similar, not same substance)
Of the Father’s love begottenEre the world’s began to be,He is Alpha and Omega,He the source the ending he,Of the things that are, that have been,And that future years shall see,Evermore and evermore.
Christ, begotten, co–eternal with the FatherDefends Nicene CreedAttacks Arian heresy (similar, not same substance)
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Of that birth forever blessed,When the Virgin full of grace,By the Holy Ghost conceiving,Bare the Savior of our race;And the Babe, the world’s redeemer,First revealed his sacred place,Evermore and evermore.
Affirms Apostle’s Creed (conceived by Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, the Redeemer)
Of that birth forever blessed,When the Virgin full of grace,By the Holy Ghost conceiving,Bare the Savior of our race;And the Babe, the world’s redeemer,First revealed his sacred place,Evermore and evermore.
Affirms Apostle’s Creed (conceived by Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, the Redeemer)
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This is he whom seers in old time,Chanted of with one accord;Whom the voices of the prophetsPromised in their faithful word;Now he shines the long expected,Let creation praise its Lord,Evermore and evermore.
Narrative aspectFulfillment of prophecyPredicted by Isaiah, called Lord
This is he whom seers in old time,Chanted of with one accord;Whom the voices of the prophetsPromised in their faithful word;Now he shines the long expected,Let creation praise its Lord,Evermore and evermore.
Narrative aspectFulfillment of prophecyPredicted by Isaiah, called Lord
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O ye heights of heav’n adore him,Angel hosts, his praises sing;Powers, dominions, bow before him,And extol our God and King.Let no tongue on earth be silent,Every voice in concert sing,Evermore and evermore.
Has feeling of Book of RevelationChrist, extolled in heaven & on earthChrist is God and King
O ye heights of heav’n adore him,Angel hosts, his praises sing;Powers, dominions, bow before him,And extol our God and King.Let no tongue on earth be silent,Every voice in concert sing,Evermore and evermore.
Has feeling of Book of RevelationChrist, extolled in heaven & on earthChrist is God and King
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Christ to thee with God the FatherAnd O Holy Ghost to theeHymn and chant and high thanksgivingAnd unwearied praises beHonor, glory, and dominionAnd eternal victoryEvermore and evermore [score]
Dogma of Trinity affirmedNarrative/Theological hymn!
Christ to thee with God the FatherAnd O Holy Ghost to theeHymn and chant and high thanksgivingAnd unwearied praises beHonor, glory, and dominionAnd eternal victoryEvermore and evermore [score]
Dogma of Trinity affirmedNarrative/Theological hymn!
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All Creatures of our God and King
Text: Francis of Assisi 1225
Tune: dated 1623Gregorian chant influences
Wave-like melodyStep-wise melodyBut metered & mainly syllabic
Text: Francis of Assisi 1225
Tune: dated 1623Gregorian chant influences
Wave-like melodyStep-wise melodyBut metered & mainly syllabic
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#23All Creatures of our God and King
All creatures of our God and King,Life up your voice and let us sing,Alleluia, alleluia!Thou burning sun with golden beam,Thou silver moon with softer gleam,O praise Him, O praise Him,Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!
God, Creator of nature
All creatures of our God and King,Life up your voice and let us sing,Alleluia, alleluia!Thou burning sun with golden beam,Thou silver moon with softer gleam,O praise Him, O praise Him,Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia!
God, Creator of nature
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12thC (anonymous)O Come, O Come Immanuel #154
Come, O come, ImmanuelAnd ransom captive IsraelThat mourns in lonely exile hereUntil the Son of God appear
RefrainRejoice, rejoiceImmanuel shall come to youO Israel
Come, O come, ImmanuelAnd ransom captive IsraelThat mourns in lonely exile hereUntil the Son of God appear
RefrainRejoice, rejoiceImmanuel shall come to youO Israel
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12thC (anonymous) #420
Jesus, the very thought of You
Jesus, the very thought of theeWith sweetness fills my breastBut sweeter far thy face to seeAnd in thy presence rest
No voice can sing, no heart can frameNor can the memory findA sweeter sound than your blest nameO Savior of mankind!
Hymn of Pure Devotion to Christ
Jesus, the very thought of theeWith sweetness fills my breastBut sweeter far thy face to seeAnd in thy presence rest
No voice can sing, no heart can frameNor can the memory findA sweeter sound than your blest nameO Savior of mankind!
Hymn of Pure Devotion to Christ
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12thC (anonymous) #420
Jesus, the very thought of You
O hope of every contrite heartO joy of all the meekHow kind you are to those who fallHow good to those who seek!
But what to those who find?Ah, this, no tongue or pen can showThe love of Jesus, what it isNone but his loved ones know.
Hymn of Pure Devotion to Christ
O hope of every contrite heartO joy of all the meekHow kind you are to those who fallHow good to those who seek!
But what to those who find?Ah, this, no tongue or pen can showThe love of Jesus, what it isNone but his loved ones know.
Hymn of Pure Devotion to Christ
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19thC Matthew Bridges #317
Crown Him with Many Crowns
Crown him with many crownsThe Lamb upon his throneHark! How the heavenly anthem drownsAll music but his own
Awake, my soul and singOf him who died for theeAnd hail him as they matchless kingThroughout eternity
A narrative hymn: Lamb on Throne
Crown him with many crownsThe Lamb upon his throneHark! How the heavenly anthem drownsAll music but his own
Awake, my soul and singOf him who died for theeAnd hail him as they matchless kingThroughout eternity
A narrative hymn: Lamb on Throne
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19thC Matthew Bridges #317
Crown Him with Many Crowns
Crown him the Lord of lifeWho triumphed o’er the graveWho rose victorious in the strifeFor those he came to save
His glories now we singWho died and rose on highWho died eternal life to bringWho died eternal life to bringAnd lives that death may dieAnd lives that death may die
A narrative hymn: Christ in TriumphA narrative hymn: Christ in Triumph
Crown him the Lord of lifeWho triumphed o’er the graveWho rose victorious in the strifeFor those he came to save
His glories now we singWho died and rose on highWho died eternal life to bringWho died eternal life to bringAnd lives that death may dieAnd lives that death may die
A narrative hymn: Christ in TriumphA narrative hymn: Christ in Triumph
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19thC Matthew Bridges #317
Crown Him with Many Crowns
Crown him the Lord of loveBehold his hands and sideRich wounds, yet visibleIn beauty glorified
No angels in the sky Can fully bear that sightBut downward bends their burning eyesAt mysteries so bright
A narrative hymn: Christ wounded, glorified
Crown him the Lord of loveBehold his hands and sideRich wounds, yet visibleIn beauty glorified
No angels in the sky Can fully bear that sightBut downward bends their burning eyesAt mysteries so bright
A narrative hymn: Christ wounded, glorified
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Startling Fact – Crucial Implications
16thC Catholics Zeal for World Missions
Conversions in India, China, Japan, Indonesia
150 years before any Protestants!
250 years before English-speaking Protestants!
16thC Protestants Focused exclusively on Europe
No Global missions objectives until 19th C
16thC Catholics Zeal for World Missions
Conversions in India, China, Japan, Indonesia
150 years before any Protestants!
250 years before English-speaking Protestants!
16thC Protestants Focused exclusively on Europe
No Global missions objectives until 19th C
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Startling Fact – Crucial Implications
17thC Catholics Missionary Force 27,000 Capuchins
13,000 Franciscans
6,000 Discalced Carmelites (shoeless missionaries)
9,000 Recollects
And we’re not counting the Jesuits (most effective)
Protestants by late 19thC About 6,000 missionaries
17thC Catholics Missionary Force 27,000 Capuchins
13,000 Franciscans
6,000 Discalced Carmelites (shoeless missionaries)
9,000 Recollects
And we’re not counting the Jesuits (most effective)
Protestants by late 19thC About 6,000 missionaries
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Matt 28, Acts 1
All authority in heaven & earth is given to me Nothing is out of reach of God’s Sovereignty
Go and make disciples of all nations Movement outward, movement inward
I will be with you always Church wanders
Individuals and body of believers sin
Yet, God and His Church will be sustained
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All authority in heaven & earth is given to me Nothing is out of reach of God’s Sovereignty
Go and make disciples of all nations Movement outward, movement inward
I will be with you always Church wanders
Individuals and body of believers sin
Yet, God and His Church will be sustained
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4115171517 19621962
Leadership by congregation...Leadership by congregation...
CatholicCatholic
LutheranLutheran
AnabaptistAnabaptist
ReformedReformed
AnglicanAnglican
1962 Watershed Change!II Vatican Council
1962 Watershed Change!II Vatican Council
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Vatican II
Catholic Worship ReformsCultural diversityNot even in the liturgy does the church wish to impose a rigid uniformity in matters which do not involve the faith or good
of the whole community; rather does she respect and foster the genius and talents of the various races and peoples.
Cultural diversityNot even in the liturgy does the church wish to impose a rigid uniformity in matters which do not involve the faith or good
of the whole community; rather does she respect and foster the genius and talents of the various races and peoples.
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Vatican II
Catholic Worship Reforms“Participation...full, conscious”“Participation...full, conscious”
Before Had back to people People couldn’t hear
Before Had back to people People couldn’t hear
Today Priest faces people People hear prayers
Today Priest faces people People hear prayers
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Vatican II
Catholic Worship Reforms“Participation...full, conscious”“Participation...full, conscious”
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Vatican II
Catholic Worship Reforms“Participation...full, conscious”
Latin no longer requiredPreference for the language of the people
“Participation...full, conscious”Latin no longer required
Preference for the language of the people
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Vatican II
Catholic Worship Reforms“Participation...full, conscious”
Latin no longer requiredPreference for the language of the people
Three Scriptures readings - printed for allOld TestamentEpistlesGospel
“Participation...full, conscious”Latin no longer required
Preference for the language of the people
Three Scriptures readings - printed for allOld TestamentEpistlesGospel
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Vatican II
Catholic Worship Reforms“Participation...full, conscious”
Latin no longer requiredPreference for the language of the people
Three Scriptures readings - printed for allOld TestamentEpistlesGospel
“Participation...full, conscious”Latin no longer required
Preference for the language of the people
Three Scriptures readings - printed for allOld TestamentEpistlesGospel
Read by lay readersRead by lay readers
Read by PriestRead by Priest
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Vatican II
Catholic Worship Reforms“Participation...full, conscious”
Latin no longer requiredPreference for the language of the people
Three Scriptures readings - printed for allOld TestamentEpistlesGospel
New emphasis on Scripture reading, preaching
“Participation...full, conscious”Latin no longer required
Preference for the language of the people
Three Scriptures readings - printed for allOld TestamentEpistlesGospel
New emphasis on Scripture reading, preaching
Read by lay readersRead by lay readers
Read by PriestRead by Priest
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Vatican II
Catholic Worship Reforms“Participation...full, conscious”
Latin no longer requiredPreference for the language of the people
Three Scriptures readings - printed for allOld TestamentEpistlesGospel
New emphasis on Scripture reading, preachingJoy, fellowship replaces mystery, fear
“Participation...full, conscious”Latin no longer required
Preference for the language of the people
Three Scriptures readings - printed for allOld TestamentEpistlesGospel
New emphasis on Scripture reading, preachingJoy, fellowship replaces mystery, fear
Read by lay readersRead by lay readers
Read by PriestRead by Priest
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Vatican II
Catholic Worship Reforms“Participation...full, conscious”
Latin no longer requiredPreference for the language of the people
Three Scriptures readings - printed for allOld TestamentEpistlesGospel
New emphasis on Scripture reading, preachingJoy, fellowship replaces mystery, fearPeople share leading of worship
“Participation...full, conscious”Latin no longer required
Preference for the language of the people
Three Scriptures readings - printed for allOld TestamentEpistlesGospel
New emphasis on Scripture reading, preachingJoy, fellowship replaces mystery, fearPeople share leading of worship
Read by lay readersRead by lay readers
Read by PriestRead by Priest
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CharismaticConvention
1988
CharismaticConvention
1988
Catholic Music Today
Catholic songsCatholic songsProtestant choruses from 50’sProtestant choruses from 50’s
Maranatha/Integrity songsMaranatha/Integrity songsProtestant hymns (Watts, Wesley)Protestant hymns (Watts, Wesley)
Lord’s prayer, lifting of handsLord’s prayer, lifting of handsOrgan, worship band, teamOrgan, worship band, team
Vineyard musicians!Vineyard musicians!
Catholic songsCatholic songsProtestant choruses from 50’sProtestant choruses from 50’s
Maranatha/Integrity songsMaranatha/Integrity songsProtestant hymns (Watts, Wesley)Protestant hymns (Watts, Wesley)
Lord’s prayer, lifting of handsLord’s prayer, lifting of handsOrgan, worship band, teamOrgan, worship band, team
Vineyard musicians!Vineyard musicians!
Limited congregational hymnodyLimited congregational hymnodyLimited lay choir traditionLimited lay choir traditionOrgan prominent prominentPiano banned Piano banned
Pope’s 1903 edictNot fit for worshipToo secular
Catholic Music Before 1962Catholic Music Before 1962
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20thC Daniel Schutte
Here I am, Lord #559I the Lord of sea and skyI have heard my people cryAll who dwell in dark and sin my hand will saveI who made the stars of nightI will make their darkness brightWho will bear my light to them? Whom shall I
send?RefrainHere I am, Lord. Is it I, Lord?I have heard you calling in the nightI will go Lord, if you lead meI will bear your people in my heartHymn of Ministry and Service
I the Lord of sea and skyI have heard my people cryAll who dwell in dark and sin my hand will saveI who made the stars of nightI will make their darkness brightWho will bear my light to them? Whom shall I
send?RefrainHere I am, Lord. Is it I, Lord?I have heard you calling in the nightI will go Lord, if you lead meI will bear your people in my heartHymn of Ministry and Service
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20thC Daniel Schutte
Here I am, Lord #559I the Lord of snow and rainI have born my people’s painI have wept for love of them, they turn awayI will break their hearts of stoneGive them hearts for love aloneI will speak my Word to them. Whom will I send?RefrainHere I am, Lord. Is it I, Lord?I have heard you calling in the nightI will go Lord, if you lead meI will bear your people in my heart
Hymn of Ministry and Service
I the Lord of snow and rainI have born my people’s painI have wept for love of them, they turn awayI will break their hearts of stoneGive them hearts for love aloneI will speak my Word to them. Whom will I send?RefrainHere I am, Lord. Is it I, Lord?I have heard you calling in the nightI will go Lord, if you lead meI will bear your people in my heart
Hymn of Ministry and Service
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20thC Daniel Schutte
Here I am, Lord #559I the Lord of wind and flameI will tend the poor and lameI will set a feast for them, my hand will saveFinest bread I will provideTill their hearts are satisfiedI will give my life to them. Whom will I send?RefrainHere I am, Lord. Is it I, Lord?I have heard you calling in the nightI will go Lord, if you lead meI will bear your people in my heart
Hymn of Ministry and Service
I the Lord of wind and flameI will tend the poor and lameI will set a feast for them, my hand will saveFinest bread I will provideTill their hearts are satisfiedI will give my life to them. Whom will I send?RefrainHere I am, Lord. Is it I, Lord?I have heard you calling in the nightI will go Lord, if you lead meI will bear your people in my heart
Hymn of Ministry and Service
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20thC Suzanne Toolan
I am the Bread of Life #703
I am the bread of lifeYou who come to me shall not hungerYou who believe in me shall not thirstNo one can come to me unless the Father
beckons
RefrainI will raise you upAnd I will raise you upAnd I will raise you up on the last day A narrative hymn: Christ speaks
I am the bread of lifeYou who come to me shall not hungerYou who believe in me shall not thirstNo one can come to me unless the Father
beckons
RefrainI will raise you upAnd I will raise you upAnd I will raise you up on the last day A narrative hymn: Christ speaks
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20thC Suzanne Toolan
I am the Bread of Life #703
The bread that I will giveIs my flesh for the life of the worldAnd if you eat of this breadAnd if you eat of this breadYou shall live foreverYou shall live foreverYou shall live foreverYou shall live forever
RefrainRefrain
I will raise you upI will raise you upAnd I will raise you upAnd I will raise you upAnd I will raise you up on the last day And I will raise you up on the last day A narrative hymn: Christ speaksA narrative hymn: Christ speaks
The bread that I will giveIs my flesh for the life of the worldAnd if you eat of this breadAnd if you eat of this breadYou shall live foreverYou shall live foreverYou shall live foreverYou shall live forever
RefrainRefrain
I will raise you upI will raise you upAnd I will raise you upAnd I will raise you upAnd I will raise you up on the last day And I will raise you up on the last day A narrative hymn: Christ speaksA narrative hymn: Christ speaks
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20thC Suzanne Toolan
I am the Bread of Life #703
Unless you eatOf the flesh of the son of manAnd drink of his bloodAnd drink of his bloodYou shall not have life within you
RefrainI will raise you upAnd I will raise you upAnd I will raise you up on the last day A narrative hymn: Christ speaks
Unless you eatOf the flesh of the son of manAnd drink of his bloodAnd drink of his bloodYou shall not have life within you
RefrainI will raise you upAnd I will raise you upAnd I will raise you up on the last day A narrative hymn: Christ speaks
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20thC Suzanne Toolan
I am the Bread of Life #703
I am the resurrectionI am the lifeIf you believe in meEven though you dieYou shall live forever
RefrainI will raise you upAnd I will raise you upAnd I will raise you up on the last day A narrative hymn: Christ speaks
I am the resurrectionI am the lifeIf you believe in meEven though you dieYou shall live forever
RefrainI will raise you upAnd I will raise you upAnd I will raise you up on the last day A narrative hymn: Christ speaks
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20thC Suzanne Toolan
I am the Bread of Life #703
Yes, Lord, we believeThat you are the ChristThe Son of GodWho has come into the world
RefrainI will raise you upAnd I will raise you upAnd I will raise you up on the last day A narrative hymn: Christ speaks
Yes, Lord, we believeThat you are the ChristThe Son of GodWho has come into the world
RefrainI will raise you upAnd I will raise you upAnd I will raise you up on the last day A narrative hymn: Christ speaks
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8thC Theodulph of Orleans
All Glory, Laud and Honor #265
All glory, laud and honorTo you Redeemer, KingTo whom the lips of childrenMade sweet hosannas sing
You are the King of IsraelAnd David’s royal SonNow in the Lord’s name comingOur King and blessed One
A narrative hymn for Palm Sunday
All glory, laud and honorTo you Redeemer, KingTo whom the lips of childrenMade sweet hosannas sing
You are the King of IsraelAnd David’s royal SonNow in the Lord’s name comingOur King and blessed One
A narrative hymn for Palm Sunday
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8thC Theodulph of Orleans
All Glory, Laud and Honor #265
The company of angelsAre praising you on highCreation and all mortalsIn chorus make reply
The people of the HebrewsWith palms before you wentOur praise and prayer and anthemsBefore you we present
A narrative hymn for Palm Sunday
The company of angelsAre praising you on highCreation and all mortalsIn chorus make reply
The people of the HebrewsWith palms before you wentOur praise and prayer and anthemsBefore you we present
A narrative hymn for Palm Sunday
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8thC Theodulph of Orleans
All Glory, Laud and Honor #265
To you, before your passionThey sang their hymns of praiseTo you, now high exaltedOur melody we raise
As you received their praisesAccept the prayers we bringFor you delight in goodnessGood and gracious King
A narrative hymn for Palm Sunday
To you, before your passionThey sang their hymns of praiseTo you, now high exaltedOur melody we raise
As you received their praisesAccept the prayers we bringFor you delight in goodnessGood and gracious King
A narrative hymn for Palm Sunday
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12thC (anonymous)
O Jesus, Joy of Loving Hearts
O Jesus, joy of loving heartsThe fount of life, the light of menFrom fullest bliss that earth impartsWe turn unfilled to you again.
Hymn of Devotion to ChristHymn of Devotion to Christ
O Jesus, joy of loving heartsThe fount of life, the light of menFrom fullest bliss that earth impartsWe turn unfilled to you again.
Hymn of Devotion to ChristHymn of Devotion to Christ