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PSALM SONGS 3 Ordinary Time
Edited by David Ogden and Alan Smith
CASSELL
Cassell Wellington House, 125 Strand, London WC2R OBB Compilation and editorial material © Cassell plc, 1998 All rights reserved. Please note: it is illegal to photocopy copyright material without the written permission of the copyright owner. Calamus licence holders are permitted to reproduce the material in the people's refrain boxes at the end of the book, provided that each box is copied in its entirety and is unaltered. The Calamus licence scheme is administered by Decani Music, 30 North Terrace, Mildenhall, Suffolk IP28 7AB (telephone: 01638 716579, fax: 01638 510390) First published 1998 The text of Psalms 25,50,63,92,110,123,131,138 and 147 © 1963,1986 The Grail (England). Reprinted from The Psalms: A New Translation published by HarperCollins Publications with the permission of A P Watt Ltd on behalf of The Grail (England). All rights reserved. The text of Psalm 24 from the English translation of the Liturgical Psalter © 1994, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission. British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library. ISBN 0-304-70344-3 Psalm Songs 1 Psalm Songs 2 Set of three volumes Psalm Songs CD Psalm Songs 1 (5-pack) Psalm Songs 2 (5-pack) Psalm Songs 3 (5-pack) Set of three volumes (5-pack)
ISBN 0-304-70342-7 ISBN 0-304-70343-5 ISBN 0-304-70345-1 ISBN 0-304-70335-4 ISBN 0-304-70346-X ISBN 0-304-70347-8 ISBN 0-304-70348-6 ISBN 0-304-70349-4
Music and text typeset by Alan and Dave Smith Printed and bound in Great Britain by Redwood Books, Trowbridge, Wiltshire
Contents Lord, You Are Good And Forgiving C instrument B'' instrument people's refrain
53 83 83 91
O God, You Search Me oboe French horn people's refrain
74 86 86 92
O Lord, Be My Help people's refrain
18 88
62 90
Our Eyes Are On The Lord people's refrain
48 91
22 86 87
Praise the Lord people's refrain
24 89 59 84 84 91
Canticle Of Daniel C instruments I & II people's refrain
6 84 87
De Profundis Blues flute people's refrain
41 81 90
Fill Us, Lord, With Your Love C instrument B^ instrument people's refrain
56 81 81 90
For You My Soul Is Thirsting people's refrain Good People Are A Light C instrument people's refrain Guard My Soul C instruments I & II people's refrain
70 77 92
Taste And See C instrument $ instrument people's refrain
Here I Am C instruments I & II people's refrain
14 78 88
Teach Me, O God C instrument people's refrain
31 80 89
I Lift Up My Eyes flute violin people's refrain
65 85 85 91
The Queen Stands At Your Right Hand people's refrain
72 92
You Are A Priest For Ever people's refrain
8 87
I Will Show God's Salvation people's refrain
38 90
In The Presence Of The Angels people's refrain
28 89
Your Love Is Finer Than Life flutes I & II people's refrain
44 82 90
It Is Good To Give Thanks flute people's refrain
34 80 89
Your Name Is Praised people's refrain
10 87
Topical Index
93
Laúdate Dominum flute oboe B^ trumpet people's edition
20 79 79 79 88
Common Psalms (RL)
93
Liturgical Index (RCL)
94
Liturgical Index (RL)
96
Let The Lord Enter! people's refrain
67 92
Dedicated to the memory of Geoffrey Boulton Smith
Introduction The idea for these three volumes of Psalm Songs was first conceived in 1994 by Geoffrey Boulton Smith, then Director of Music for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth. Geoffrey had spent much of his life composing and encouraging others to compose music for the liturgy, especially since the reforms of the Second Vatican Council. After his untimely death in 1996 we undertook to complete the project. The original plan was to provide a responsorial song setting of the psalm for each of the Sundays and principal feast days in both the Roman Lectionary and the Revised Common Lectionary (as adopted by the Church of England in Calendar, Lectionary and Collects). In the event it proved impossible to find suitable settings of every one of these psalms, but all the commonly used texts have been included. We have used the Hebrew psalm numbers rather than those in the Greek Septuagint. So, for example, 'The Lord is my shepherd' appears as the twenty-third psalm, and not as the twenty-second. The psalms are the prayer book of the Bible - the human expression of dialogue between the people of Israel and their God. From the earliest times, a singer was engaged in the synagogues to minister at the scrolls and to lead the psalm singing. They would stand before the ark of the scrolls and intone the liturgy • a leader of prayer on behalf of the assembly. The psalm is a personal response to the Word of God and so today is most suitably placed after the first reading in a eucharistie celebration. In recent years psalm singing has been given fresh impetus by the use of responsorial settings which give scope for solo cantors and choirs, and for the congregation to engage in dialogue with them. Psalm Songs brings together 79 such settings, all but two of which have a congregational refrain. (The two exceptions may be sung in their entirety by the congregation.) There are various ways in which you can help and encourage your congregation to take a full and active part in the singing of these psalms: duplicate the congregational refrains which are printed at the back of the books onto your service sheet. arrange for a cantor to stand in full view of the people and discreetly indicate when they should sing. do not overwhelm your congregation with new material every Sunday. The common psalms in the Roman Lectionary will often do duty for several consecutive weeks. a short congregational practice before the celebration begins will instil confidence - but don't annoy your people by having one every Sunday. Some of these settings may be too long or too elaborate for your needs; if so, save them for that 'big occasion' and use a simpler tone or chant setting. This is especially true of the Liturgy of the Word / Ministry of the Word at the principal service on Sundays, where the psalm should reflect on the readings rather than dominate. Some of these settings might be more appropriate at other times in the service: as the entrance song, during communion or as a conclusion to the celebration. Again, those congregations that communally celebrate the Prayer of the Church (in whatever form) will find much here to aid their worship. Many of the pieces in Psalm Songs are published here for the first time. They have all been composed by musicians working in churches today, and they encompass a wide range of contemporary musical styles. In performance the songs should have a sense of growth, with the optional parts for choir and instruments being used to colour or embellish the vocal parts rather than providing a wash of sound, and then only after the congregation can confidently sing the refrain. We would like to express our thanks to those who have helped us see Geoffrey Boulton Smith's vision through to its fulfilment: the members of the Composers' Group of the Society of Saint Gregory (many of whom are represented in these pages), our wives Lucy and Pauline, and above all Ruth McCurry from Cassell for her commitment, guidance and enthusiasm for this project. We hope that Psalm Songs will find a home in your church and help to make the Word of God live in the hearts of your congregation. David Ogden & Alan Smith
Canticle Of Daniel
6
7
You Are A Priest For Ever
8
Introduction The idea for these three volumes of Psalm Songs was first conceived in 1994 by Geoffrey Boulton Smith, then Director of Music for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth. Geoffrey had spent much of his life composing and encouraging others to compose music for the liturgy, especially since the reforms of the Second Vatican Council. After his untimely death in 1996 we undertook to complete the project. The original plan was to provide a responsorial song setting of the psalm for each of the Sundays and principal feast days in both the Roman Lectionary and the Revised Common Lectionary (as adopted by the Church of England in Calendar, Lectionary and Collects). In the event it proved impossible to find suitable settings of every one of these psalms, but all the commonly used texts have been included. We have used the Hebrew psalm numbers rather than those in the Greek Septuagint. So, for example, 'The Lord is my shepherd' appears as the twenty-third psalm, and not as the twenty-second. The psalms are the prayer book of the Bible - the human expression of dialogue between the people of Israel and their God. From the earliest times, a singer was engaged in the synagogues to minister at the scrolls and to lead the psalm singing. They would stand before the ark of the scrolls and intone the liturgy • a leader of prayer on behalf of the assembly. The psalm is a personal response to the Word of God and so today is most suitably placed after the first reading in a eucharistie celebration. In recent years psalm singing has been given fresh impetus by the use of responsorial settings which give scope for solo cantors and choirs, and for Öie congregation to engage in dialogue with them. Psalm Songs brings together 79 such settings, all but two of which have a congregational refrain. (The two exceptions may be sung in their entirety by the congregation.) There are various ways in which you can help and encourage your congregation to take a full and active part in the singing of these psalms: duplicate the congregational refrains which are printed at the back of the books onto your service sheet. arrange for a cantor to stand in full view of the people and discreetly indicate when they should sing. do not overwhelm your congregation with new material every Sunday. The common psalms in the Roman Lectionary will often do duty for several consecutive weeks. a short congregational practice before the celebration begins will instil confidence - but don't annoy your people by having one every Sunday. Some of these settings may be too long or too elaborate for your needs; if so, save them for that 'big occasion' and use a simpler tone or chant setting. This is especially true of the Liturgy of the Word / Ministry of the Word at the principal service on Sundays, where the psalm should reflect on the readings rather than dominate. Some of these settings might be more appropriate at other times in the service: as the entrance song, during communion or as a conclusion to the celebration. Again, those congregations that communally celebrate the Prayer of the Church (in whatever form) will find much here to aid their worship. Many of the pieces in Psalm Songs are published here for the first time. They have all been composed by musicians working in churches today, and they encompass a wide range of contemporary musical styles. In performance the songs should have a sense of growth, with the optional parts for choir and instruments being used to colour or embellish the vocal parts rather than providing a wash of sound, and then only after the congregation can confidently sing the refrain. We would like to express our thanks to those who have helped us see Geoffrey Boulton Smith's vision through to its fulfilment: the members of the Composers' Group of the Society of Saint Gregory (many of whom are represented in these pages), our wives Lucy and Pauline, and above all Ruth McCurry from Cassell for her commitment, guidance and enthusiasm for this project. We hope that Psalm Songs will find a home in your church and help to make the Word of God live in the hearts of your congregation. David Ogden & Alan Smith
your name Is Praised
10
11
12
13
here I am
14
15
16
17
o lors, Be My Help
18
19
Laúdate Dominum
20
21
good people Are A lightt
22
23
Praise The Lord
24
25
26
27
In The Presence Of The Angels
28
29
30
Teach Me, O God
31
32
33
It Is Good To Give Thanks
34
35
36
37
I Will Show God's Salvation
38
39
40
De Profundis Blues C
41
42
43
Your Love Is Finer Than Life
44
45
46
47
Our Eyes Are On The Lord
48
49
50
51
52
Lord, You Are Good And Forgiving
53
54
55
Fill Us, Lord, With Your Love
56
57
58
Taste And See
59
60
61
For You My Soul Is Thirsting
62
63
64
I Lift Up My Eyes
65
66
Let The Lord Enter!
67
68
69
Guard My Soul
70
71
The Queen Stands At Your Right Hand
72
73
O God, You Search Me
74
75
76
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Guard My Soul
77
Here I Am
78
Laúdate Dominum
79
Teach Me, O God
It Is Good To Give Thanks
80
De Profundis Blues
Fill Us, Lord, With Your Love
81
Your Love Is Finer Than Life
82
Lord, You Are Good And Forgiving
83
Taste And See REFRAIN: (do not play 1st time)
Canticle of Daniel
84
I Lift Up My Eyes
85
Good People Are A Light
O God, You Search Me
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
Topical Index Committment Here I Am
.14
Creation I Lift Up My Eyes Let The Lord Enter 0 God, You Search Me Your Name Is Praised
65 67 74 10
Faith, Hope, Trust De Profundis Blues Guard My Soul 1 Lift Up My Eyes
41 70 65
Justice and Peace Good People Are A Light Let The Lord Enter
22 67
God's Law Teach Me, O God
31
Mercy Our Eyes Are On The Lord
48
Ministry and Service Here I Am You Are A Priest For Ever
14 8
Praise and Thanksgiving Canticle Of Daniel Fill Us, Lord, With Your Love In The Presence Of The Angels It Is Good To Give Thanks Laúdate Dominum 0 God, You Search Me Praise The Lord Taste And See Your Love Is Finer Than Life Your Name Is Praised
6 56 28 34 20 74 24 59 44 10
Prayer and Petition De Profundis Blues Fill Us, Lord, With Your Love For You My Soul Is Thirsting Lord, You Are Good And Forgiving Our Eyes Are On The Lord Your Love Is Finer Than Life
41 56 62 53 48 44
Salvation De Profundis Blues 1 Will Show God's Salvation O Lord, Be My Help Praise The Lord Taste And See
41 38 18 24 59
Truth Here I Am Let The Lord Enter!
14 67
Common Psalms Roman Lectionary Ordinary Time (1) Ordinary Time (2) Ordinary Time (3) Ordinary Time (4) Ordinary Time (5) Ordinary Time (6) Ordinary Time (7) Ordinary Time (8) Ordinary Time (9)
You, Lord, Have The Message The Lord Is My Light And My Help The Lord Is Close To The Broken Hearted You Are My Help Listen To The Voice Of The Lord Shout Joy To The Lord Bless The Lord, My Soul I Will Praise Your Name I Rejoiced (for the last Sundays of the year)
93
(vol. 2, page 30) (vol. 2, page 24) (vol. 1, page 62) (vol. 1, page 69) (vol. 2, page 26) (vol. 2, page 64) (vol. 2, page 32) (vol. 2, page 75) (vol. 1, page 6)
Liturgical Index (Revised Common Lectionary) Proper 1 A Good People Are A Light 22 B Praise The Lord 24 C In The Presence Of The Angels 28 Proper 2 A Teach Me, O God 31 B I Will Praise You (vol. 2, page 58) C Proper 3 A B C The Second Sunday Before Lent A God's Love Is For Ever (vol. 2, page 82) B Send Forth Your Spirit (vol. 2, page 43) C The Sunday Next Before Lent A B I Will Show God's Salvation 38 C Trinity Sunday A Your Name Is Praised 10 B Give Strength To Your People (vol. I , page 59) C Your Name Is Praised 10 Day of Thanksgiving for Holy Communion Lord, How Can I Repay (vol. 2, page 18) or The Blessing Cup (vol. 2, page 40) Proper 4 (continuous) A B Lord, Take Up My Cause (vol. 2, page 97) C Proper 4 (related) A B C Proper 5 (continuous) A Rest Your Love (vol. 2, page 15) B In The Presence Of The Angels 28 C Maranatha, Alleluia! (vol. 1, page 14) Proper 5 (related) A B De Profundis Blues 41 or From The Depths I Call To You (vol. 2, page 38) C I Will Praise You (vol. 2, page 58) Proper 6 (continuous) A Lord, How Can I Repay (vol. 2, page 18) or The Blessing Cup (vol. 2, page 40) B C Proper 6 (related) A Shout Joy To The Lord (vol. 2, page 64) B It Is Good To Give Thanks 34 C Proper 7 (continuous) A Lord, You Are Good And Forgiving 53 B C As The Deer Longs (vol. 2, page 61) Proper 7 (related) A B C Proper 8 (continuous) A B De Profundis Blues 41 or From The Depths I Call To You (vol. 2, page 38) C
Proper 8 (related) A I Will Sing B I Will Praise You C Centre Of My Life Proper 9 (continuous) A The Queen Stands (2nd refrain) B C I Will Praise You Proper 9 (related) A I Will Praise Your Name B Our Eyes Are On The Lord C Shout With Joy Proper 10 (continuous) A B Stretch Towards Heaven C Proper 10 (related) A B Let Us See, O Lord, Your Mercy C Remember Your Mercy, Lord or Here I Am Proper 11 (continuous) A O God, You Search Me B I Will Sing C Proper 11 (related) A Lord, You Are Good And Forgiving B My Shepherd Is The Lord or The Lord Is My Shepherd C Proper 12 (continuous) A O Blessed Are Those B C Let Us See, O Lord, Your Mercy Proper 12 (related) A B I Will Praise Your Name C In The Presence Of The Angels Proper 13 (continuous) A B I Will Leave This Place or O Lord, You Love Sincerity Of Heart C Proper 13 (related) A I Will Praise Your Name B C Proper 14 (continuous) A B De Profundis Blues or From The Depths I Call To You C I Will Show God's Salvation Proper 14 (related) A Let Us See, O Lord, Your Mercy B Look Towards The Lord or Taste And See C Proper 15 (continuous) A B C God Of Hosts, Bring Us Back Proper 15 (related) A O God, Be Gracious B C -
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94
(vol. I, page 17) (vol. 2, page 58) (vol. 2, page 46) 72 (vol. 2, page 58) (vol. 2, page 75) 48 (vol. 2, page 78) (vol. 1, page 24)
(vol. 1, page 76) (vol. 1, page 38) 14 74 (vol. 1, page 17) 53 (vol. 2, page 34) (vol. 2, page 70) (vol. 1, page 46) (vol.1, page 76) (vol. 2, page 75) 28 (ooi. 2, page 6) (vol. 2, page 8) (vol. 2, page 75)
41 (vol. 2, page 38) 38 (vol. 1, page 76) (vol. 2, page 36) 59
(vol. 1, page 8) (vol. 1, page 44)
Proper 16 (continuous) A B C O Lord, Be My Help Proper 16 (related) A In The Presence Of The Angels B The Lord Is Close C Bless The Lord, My Soul Proper 17 (continuous) A B C Proper 17 (related) A B C Good People Are A Light Proper 18 (continuous) A B C O God, You Search Me Proper 18 (related) A B Maranatha, Alleluia! C Proper 19 (continuous)
A Canticle Of Moses B You, Lord, Have The Message C Proper 19 (related) A Bless The Lord, My Soul B Lord, How Can I Repay or The Blessing Cup C I Will Leave This Place Proper 20 (continuous) A B C Proper 20 (related) A I Will Praise Your Name B C Proper 21 (continuous) A B C Song Of Blessing Proper 21 (related) A Remember Your Mercy, Lord B You, Lord, Have The Message C Maranatha, Alleluia! Proper 22 (continuous) A You, Lord, Have The Message B C By The Waters Of Babylon Proper 22 (related) A God Of Hosts, Bring Us Back B Your Name Is Praised C -
18 28 (ooi. l, page 62) (vol. 2, page 32)
22
74
(vol. 1, page 14)
(vol. 2, page 53) (vol. 2, page 30) (vol. 2, page 32) (vol. 2, page 18) (vol. 2, page 40) (vol. 2, page 6)
(vol. 2, page 75)
(vol. 2, page 12) (vol. 1, page 38) (vol. 2, page 30) (vol. 1, page 14) (vol. 2, page 30) (vol. 2, page 20)
Proper 23 (continuous) A B C Shout With Joy Proper 23 (related) A My Shepherd Is The Lord or The Lord Is My Shepherd B Fill Us, Lord, With Your Love C Proper 24 (continuous) A B Send Forth Your Spirit C Proper 24 (related) A B Song Of Blessing C I Lift Up My Eyes Proper 25 (continuous) A Fill Us, Lord, With Your Love B The Lord Is Close C Proper 25 (related) A B The Lord Has Done Great Things C Bible Sunday A B You, Lord, Have The Message C Dedication Festival I Rejoiced All Saints' Day A Taste And See or Look Towards The Lord B Stretch Towards Heaven or Let The Lord Enter! C The Fourth Sunday Before Advent A As The Deer Longs B Teach Me, O God C The Third Sunday Before Advent A B C The Second Sunday Before Advent A Fill Us, Lord, With Your Love B Centre Of My Life C All The Ends Of The Earth Christ the King A Listen To The Voice Of The Lord B The Lord Is King C -
(vol. 1, page 8) 10
95
(vol. 2, page 78) (vol. 2, page 34) (vol. 2, page 70) 56
(vol. 2, page 43)
(vol. 2, page 12) 65 56 (vol. 1, page 62)
(vol. 1, page 11)
(vol. 2, page 30) (vol. 1, page 6) 59 (vol. 2, page 36) (vol. 1, page 24) 67
(vol. 2, page 61) 31
56 (vol. 2, page 46) (vol. 1, page 33) (vol. 2, page 26) (vol. 2, page 94)
Liturgical Index (Roman Lectionary) Second Sunday in Ordinary Time A B C Today A Saviour Has Been Born Third Sunday in Ordinary Time A The Lord Is My Light And My Help B Here I Am C You, Lord, Have The Message Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
A Maranatha, Alleluia! B Listen To The Voice Of The Lord C O Lord, Be My Help Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time A Good People Are A Light B Praise The Lord C In The Presence Of The Angels Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time A Teach Me, O God B C Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time A Bless The Lord, My Soul B C Bless The Lord, My Soul Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time A B Bless The Lord, My Soul C It Is Good To Give Thanks Ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time A B C Laúdate Dominum Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
A I Will Show God's Salvation B De Profundis Blues C I Will Praise You Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time A Shout Joy To The Lord B It Is Good To Give Thanks C Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time A B C Your Love Is Finer Than Life Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time A I Will Sing B I Will Praise You C Centre Of My Life Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time A I Will Praise Your Name B Our Eyes Are On The Lord C Shout With Joy Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time A B Let Us See, O Lord, Your Mercy Ç _ Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time A Lord, You Are Good And Forgiving B The Lord Is My Shepherd C Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time A B I Will Praise Your Name C In The Presence Of The Angels Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time A I Will Praise Your Name
B C Listen To The Voice Of The Lord Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time A Let Us See, O Lord, Your Mercy B The Lord Is Close C Rest Your Love Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time A O God Be Gracious B Look Towards The Lord
(vol. 1, page 28) (vol. 2, page 24) 14 (vol. 2, page 30)
(vol. 1, page U)
C
(vol. 2, page 26) 18
31
(vol. 2, page 32) (vol. 2, page 32)
(vol. 2, page 32) 34
20
38
C Maranatha, Alleluia!
41 (vol. 2, page 58)
(vol. 1, page 76) (vol. 1, page 62) (vol. 2, page 15) (vol. 1, page 44) (vol. 2, page 36)
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Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time A In The Presence Of The Angels B Taste And See C Laúdate Dominum Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time A For You My Soul Is Thirsting B C Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time A Listen To The Voice Of The Lord B Maranatha, Alleluia! C Fill Us, Lord, With Your Love Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time A Bless The Lord, My Soul B C l Will Leave This Place Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time A I Will Praise Your Name B C Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time A Remember Your Mercy, Lord B You, Lord, Have The Message
22 24 28
(vol. 2, page 26)
28 59 20 62
(vol. 2, page 26) (vol. 1, page 14) 56 (vol. 2, page 32) (vol. 2, page 6) (vol. 2, page 75)
(vol. 1, page 38) (vol. 2, page 30)
(vol. 1, page 14)
Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time A God Of Hosts, Bring Us Back (vol. 1, page 8) B O Blessed Are Those (vol. 1, page 46) C Listen To The Voice Of The Lord (vol. 2, page 26) Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time A My Shepherd Is The Lord (vol. 2, page 34) B Fill Us, Lord, With Your Love 56 C All The Ends Of The Earth (vol.1, page 33) Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time A B Rest Your Love (vol. 2, page 15) C I Lift Up My Eyes 65 Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary Time A B The Lord Has Done Great Things (vol. 1, page 11) C Look Towards The Lord (vol. 2, page 36) Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time A Guard My Soul 70 B C I Will Praise Your Name (vol. 2, page 75) Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time A Your Love Is Finer Than Life 44 B Maranatha, Alleluia! (vol. 1, page 14) C Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time A O Blessed Are Those fooi. l, page 46) B Centre Of My Life (vol. 2, page 46) C All The Ends Of The Earth (vol. 1, page 33) Christ the King A The Lord Is My Shepherd (vol. 2, page 70) B The Lord Is King (vol. 2, page 94) C I Rejoiced (vol. 1, page 6)
(vol. 2, page 64) 34
44 (vol. 1, page 17) (vol. 2, page 58) (vol. 2, page 46) (vol. 2, page 75) 48 (vol. 2, page 78)
(vol. 1, page 76)
53 (vol. 2, page 70)
(vol. 2, page 75) 28 (vol. 2, page 75) 96