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Preface
Glory & Praise is a name that resonates in the fifty-year history of contemporary Catholic liturgical music. Originally pub-lished in 1977 by North American Liturgy Resources (NALR), the first volume was a collection of songs by the remarkable group of pastoral musicians who made up the second wave of “folk” composers of the post-Conciliar era, most notably Carey Landry and the composers who came to be known as the St. Louis Jesuits—Bob Dufford, John Foley, Tim Manion, Roc O’Connor, and Dan Schutte, whose song “Glory and Praise to Our God” inspired the publication’s title.
In an era when periodical missals were still trying to define a common repertoire, Glory & Praise helped to establish the guitar-based “folk” style as mainstream, and it played an important role in reducing the need for parishes to create their own home-printed songbooks, the prevailing custom at the time.
As Glory & Praise grew in popularity, new music publishing prompted NALR to release Volumes 2, 3 and 4, which included songs by Grayson Warren Brown, Rory Cooney, the Dameans, Michael Joncas, Tom Kendzia, and many more. These were eventually followed by a comprehensive hardbound edition that included an Order of Mass and a modest selection of well-known tradi-tional hymns.
OCP acquired the NALR copyrights in 1994 and published its own version three years later: the bestselling Glory & Praise, Second Edition. That version reflected the growth in Catholic liturgical repertoire with the inclusion of Spanish and bilin-gual songs, new complete Mass settings, a comprehensive Psalter, and a number of songs by newer composers such as Jaime Cortez, Bernadette Farrell, Bob Hurd, Paul Inwood, Scott Soper, Christopher Walker, and others.
Now, almost twenty years later, OCP is proud to release Glory & Praise, Third Edi-tion, which reflects the continuing growth
and development of liturgical music in North America. The Mass settings utilize the official texts of the Roman Missal, Third Typical Edition, and the Order of Mass fea-tures the ICEL chants as required by the Bishops’ Committee on Divine Worship. In addition, the assembly edition with lec-tionary readings features verbatim settings of the Responsorial Psalms and Gospel Acclamations from OCP’s very popular Respond & Acclaim series.
Spanish and bilingual songs have been care-fully selected to serve those occasions such as Christmas and the Easter Triduum when the diverse communities of a parish come together for liturgy. Many songs popular with youth from the Spirit & Song repertoire are likewise included, especially those that have crossed over into mainstream usage. And, in this third edition, OCP is pleased to include songs by such composers as David Haas and Marty Haugen that were not in-cluded in the second edition, as well as a sig-nificant number of traditional hymns, some with contemporary guitar arrangements.
In short, Glory & Praise, Third Edition presents a common repertoire for the cross- generational, English-speaking communi-ties of the Church today.
We want to acknowledge the dedicated work of our liturgical composers, both past and present, without whom the various edi-tions of this hymnal would not be possible. We also express our gratitude to the internal staff and external consultants who worked so diligently on this project. Without the talents and hard work of these dedicated individuals, this new edition would not have seen the light of day.
May the Lord “who gives light to our days” unite our diverse communities into one! May our song ever be, “Glory and praise to our God!”
John J. Limb, Publisher Exaltation of the Holy Cross
September 14, 2015
CONTENTS
Mass
The Order Of Mass 1 The Introductory Rites8 The Liturgy of the Word9 Profession of Faith (Creed)11 The Liturgy of the Eucharist21 The Concluding Rites
Mass seTTings27 Mass of the Sacred Heart (T.R. Smith)37 Mass of Glory (Canedo/Hurd)47 Mass of Christ the Savior (Schutte)58 Mass of a Joyful Heart (Angrisano/Tomaszek)68 Heritage Mass (Alstott)76 Misa Santa Fe (Reza)82 Celtic Mass (C. Walker)92 Mass of Renewal (Stephan)
LiTurgy Of The hOurs
102 Morning Prayer (Lauds)109 Evening Prayer (Vespers)
116 Psalms202 Canticles
hyMns & sOngs
seasOns and sOLeMniTies Of The LOrd212 Advent232 Advent & Christmas234 Christmas253 Epiphany260 Ash Wednesday262 Lent281 Palm Sunday286 Holy Thursday294 Good Friday303 Easter Vigil309 Easter337 Ascension341 Pentecost354 Holy Trinity360 Christ the King
sOLeMniTies and feasTs369 Blessed Virgin Mary381 Transfiguration383 Holy Cross385 Saints & Martyrs
riTuaL Music391 Christian Initiation410 Penance & Reconciliation419 Pastoral Care of the Sick426 Eucharistic Exposition & Benediction428 Funeral446 Marriage
generaL Music fOr WOrship455 Gathering475 Eucharistic Hymns479 Communion517 Social Concern & Justice528 Ministry & Mission544 Unity552 Discipleship568 Church572 Christian Life587 Faith599 Trust621 Petition & Prayer637 Blessing640 Comfort
655 Love671 Peace682 Light689 Word693 Creation700 Thanksgiving710 Praise745 Nation & Patriotic750 Second Coming756 God’s Kingdom764 Providence773 Eternal Life & Heaven778 Morning780 Evening
indexes
783 Acknowledgments*784 Index of Text & Music Sources*785 Language Index*786 Musical Style Index
787 Alphabetical Index of Hymn Tunes788 Metrical Index of Hymn Tunes 789 Scriptural Index
790 Topical Index*791 Index of Psalm and Canticle Refrains792 Index of Suggested Psalms for the Liturgical Year793 Liturgical Index
*794 Index of Instruments795 Index of Titles
*These indexes are available in the accompaniment editions.
ADVENT
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Text: Based on Isaiah 40:3, 4a; Curtis Stephan, b. 1973.Music: Curtis Stephan.Text and music © 2004, Curtis Stephan. Published by Spirit & Song®, a division of OCP. All rights reserved.
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ASH WEDNESDAY
Ashes to Ashes 260
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Text and music: Dan Schutte, b. 1947, © 2013, Daniel L. Schutte. Published by OCP. All rights reserved.
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EASTER
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Text: Based on Zephaniah 3:14–15, 15–17, 19–20; Carey Landry, b. 1944.Music: Carey Landry.Text and music © 1977, 2008, 2015, OCP. All rights reserved.
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EASTER
329 I Am the ResuRRectIon
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Text: Based on John 11:25–26; Ray Repp, b. 1942.Music: Ray Repp.Text and music © 1967, Otter Creek Music. All rights reserved. Exclusive agent: OCP.
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CHRISTIAN INITIATION
394 Down to the RiveR to PRay
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Text and music: American folk song; “The Good Old Way,” attr. to George H. Allan, fr. Slave Songs of the United States, 1867.
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CHURCH
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Text: Spanish, Cesáreo Gabaráin, 1936–1991; English, OCP.Music: Cesáreo Gabaráin.Text and music © 1979, 1987, Cesáreo Gabaráin. Published by OCP. All rights reserved.
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TRUST
600 Be Not AfrAid
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2.
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me, and I will give you rest.
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TRUST
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Text: Based on Isaiah 43:2–3; Luke 6:20ff; Bob Dufford, SJ, b. 1943.Music: Bob Dufford, SJ.Text and music © 1975, 1978, Robert J. Dufford, SJ and OCP. All rights reserved.
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PETITION & PRAYER
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Text: Inspired by “Stand by Me” by Charles A. Tindley, 1851–1933; Tom Kendzia, b. 1954.Music: Tom Kendzia.Text and music © 2001, Tom Kendzia. Published by OCP. All rights reserved.
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COMFORT
The King of Love My Shepherd iS 648
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COMFORT
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Text: Based on Psalm 90:1–4, 12; Janèt Sullivan Whitaker, b. 1958.Music: Janèt Sullivan Whitaker.Text and music © 1998, Janèt Sullivan Whitaker. Published by OCP. All rights reserved.
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LIGHT
Christ, Be Our Light 683
Christ, be our light! Shine in your church gath ered to day.
Refrain
Christ, be our light! Shine in our hearts. Shine through the dark ness.
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Text and music: Bernadette Farrell, b. 1957, © 1993, Bernadette Farrell. Published by OCP. All rights reserved.PREV
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