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Responsorial Psalm (Salmo Responsorial)

Author: The Grail Appears in 30 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 23 First Line: The LORD is my shepherd (El Señor es mi pastor) Refrain First Line: My shepherd is the Lord (El Señor is mi pastor) Topics: Rites of the Church Funerals; Rites of the Church Funerals (Funerals of Bapitzed Children) Used With Tune: [My shepherd is the Lord] Text Sources: Repuesta: Tr. anonymous; Psalm: The Revised Grail Psalms; SalmoLectionario, Edición Hispanoamérica
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Rejoicing in the care of the good Shepherd

Appears in 592 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 23 First Line: The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know Topics: Duties and Trials Steadfastness and Growth in Grace Used With Tune: BRADSHAW

Responsorial Psalm

Appears in 16 hymnals Scripture: Psalm 23 First Line: Lord, you are my shepherd Refrain First Line: The Lord is my shepherd Topics: Baptism; Christian Initiation; Comfort; Eternal Life; Eucharist; Faith; Funeral; Guidance; Homecoming; Love of God for Us; Pastoral Care of the Sick; Renewal; Rest; Shepherd; Trust Used With Tune: [The Lord is my shepherd] Text Sources: Antiphon: Lectionary for Mass; Psalm: The Grail

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RESIGNATION

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 101 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Richard Proulx, b. 1937 Scripture: Psalm 23 Tune Sources: Funk's Compilation of Genuine Church Music, 1832 Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 13532 35165 31351 Used With Text: My Shepherd Will Supply My Need

RESURRECTION

Meter: Irregular with refrain Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Jeremy Young, b. 1948 Scripture: Psalm 23 Tune Key: E Flat Major Incipit: 33345 22555 65366 Used With Text: We Shall Rise Again
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RHOSYMEDRE

Appears in 87 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Edwards (1805-1885) Scripture: Psalm 23:5 Tune Key: G Major Incipit: 51122 31443 21511 Used With Text: Author of life divine

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Rejoicing in the care of the good Shepherd

Hymnal: New Hymn and Tune Book #379a (1889) Scripture: Psalm 23 First Line: The Lord is my Shepherd, no want shall I know Topics: Duties and Trials Steadfastness and Growth in Grace Languages: English Tune Title: BRADSHAW

Responsorial Psalm (Salmo Responsorial)

Author: The Grail Hymnal: Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song #144 (2013) Scripture: Psalm 23 First Line: The LORD is my shepherd (El Señor es mi pastor) Refrain First Line: My shepherd is the Lord (El Señor is mi pastor) Topics: Rites of the Church Funerals; Rites of the Church Funerals (Funerals of Bapitzed Children) Languages: English; Spanish Tune Title: [My shepherd is the Lord]

Responsorial Psalm

Hymnal: RitualSong (2nd ed.) #212 (2016) Scripture: Psalm 23 First Line: The LORD is my shepherd Refrain First Line: The Lord is my shepherd Topics: Rites of the Church Order of Christian Funerals; Funeral Mass Languages: English Tune Title: [The Lord is my shepherd]

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Francis Rous

1579 - 1659 Scripture: Psalm 23 Author of "The Lord Is My Shepherd" in Revival Hymns and Choruses Rous, Francis (Rouse), was born at Halton, Cornwall, in 1579, and educated at Oxford. He adopted the legal profession, and way M.P. for Truro during the reigns of James and of Charles I. He also represented Truro in the Long Parliament, and took part against the King and the Bishops. He was appointed a member of the Westminster Assembly; of the High Commission; and of the Triers for examining and licensing candidates for the ministry. He also held other appointments under Cromwell, including that of Provost of Eton College. He died at Acton, Jan. 7, 1659, and was buried in the Chapel of Eton College. Wood, in his Athenae Oxmienses, gives a list of his numerous works. --Excerpts from John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ==================== Rous, Francis, pp. 918, ii.; 927, ii.; 979, i., 1023, i. The.history of the Rous version of the Psalms is still rather obscure. At p. 918, ii., it is said to have been first published 1641, and reprinted with "further changes" in 1643. The present writer has been allowed to compare the— Booke of Psalmes in English Meeter. Printed for Henry Tutill, Bookseller at Rotterdam, 1638, with the Psalmes of David in English Meeter, set forth by Francis Rous . . . London, Printed by James Young, for Philip Nevill, at the signe of the Gun in Ivie-lane, 1643. The preface is the same in both, and a careful collation of a considerable number of the versions showed no variations except in spelling, the only variation observed being that the ed. of 1643 adds, after Ps. 150, a supplement of— Psalmes of harder and lesse usuall Tunes corrected, and the Tunes not altered; with versions of Pss. 51, 111, 112, 113, 120, 121, 122, 124, 125, 126, 127, 130, and 148. The Psalter of 1647, said to be in the B. M. by Mr. Glass, p. 85 (see p. 926, ii.), is not by Rous, but is a reprint of the Bay Psalm Book noted by Glass at p. 82. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

W. Baird Ross

1871 - 1950 Person Name: W. Baird Ross, 20th C. Scripture: Psalm 23 Composer (descant) of "CRIMOND" in The Worshiping Church

Samuel Rodigast

1649 - 1708 Person Name: Samuel Rodigast, 1649-1708 Scripture: Psalm 23:3 Author of "Whate'er My God Ordains Is Right" in Rejoice in the Lord Samuel Rodigast, son of Johann Rodigast, pastor at Groben near Jena, was born at Groben Oct. 19, 1649. He entered the University of Jena in 1668 (M.A. 1671), and was in 1676 appointed adjunct of the philosophical faculty. In 1680 he became conrector of the Greyfriars Gymnasium at Berlin. While in this position he refused the offers of a professorship at Jena and the Rectorships of the Schools at Stade and Stralsund. Finally, in 1698, he became rector of the Greyfriars Gymnasium, and held this post till his death. His tombstone in the Koster-Kirche in Berlin says he died "die xxix. Mart. a. MDCCVII . . . aetatis anno lix." ...Two hymns have been ascribed to him, on of which has passed into English, viz.:--"Whatever God ordains is right." --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)