The Ordinary of the Mass and a Complete Manual of Hymns for Parochial Schools

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d301O Jesus, in thy sacrament
d302O Jesus, Jesus, dearest Lord
d303O Jesus let thy anger cease
d304O Jesus, may my heart become
d305O King and Lord, who dwellest on this altar
d306O list, my loved angel, assent
d307O Little flower, Carmel's treasured
d308O little town of Bethlehem, How still we see
d309O Lord, I am not worthy
d310O Lord of hosts, be mindful of our pleading
d311O maid conceived without a stain
d312O Mary, dearest mother
d313O Mary, mother, sweetest, best
d314O Mary, on this festal day
d315O most holy one, O most lowly one
d316O mother, I could weep for mirth
d317O mother loved, look down on us
d318O mother, queen on high
d319O mother, will it always be
d320O Paradise, O Paradise, who doth [does] [would] not win thy rest
d321O purest of creatures, sweet mother, sweet maid
d322O queen of the holy rosary! O bless us as we pray
d323O sacred feet all gashed and torn
d324O Sacred Head now [once] [sore] wounded [surrounded]
d325O sacred heart forever thine
d326O sacred heart, O love divine, Do keep us near to thee
d327O sacred heart of Jesus
d328O sacred heart, our home lies deep in thee
d329O sacred heart, what shall I render thee
d330O sacred heart, with burning love
d331O see sweet Mother Mary
d332O sing a joyful carol
d333O soft and still like dew
d334O sweetest little flower
d335O thou who on thy natal day
d336O turn, most tender mother
d337O turn to Jesus, mother, turn
d338O virgin mother, lady of good counsel
d339O what could my Jesus do more
d340O'er all the way green palms and blossoms gay
d341On, her throne of love and graces
d342On this day, O beautiful mother
d343On this sweet morn O joy all words
d344One hour with thee, O dearest Jesus
d345Only a veil between me and thee
d346Our holy mother, Mary
d347Our Lord is risen from the dead, Our Jesus [Savior] is gone
d348Out of the depths to thee, O Lord, I cry
d349Peace, be still, our God is dwelling
d350Praise the God of love
d351Praise to the Holiest in the height
d352Praise ye the Father, his power is everlasting
d353Praise ye the Lord, praise ye the Lord
d354Pray for the dead, at noon and eve
d355Pure as Carmel's snows and lovely
d356Pure heart of Mary, meek and mild
d357Queen and mother many hearts
d358Queen of out font immaculata queen
d359Raise your voices, vales and mountains
d360Rejoice, all earth today
d361Rejoice, rejoice, O earth, and sky
d362Remember, holy Mary
d363Rose of the cross, thou mystic flower
d364Sacred heart in accents burning
d365Sacred heart of Jesus blest
d366Sacred heart of Jesus fount of love and mercy
d367Saint Anthony we praise thee
d368Saint Cecelia from out the splendor
d369Saint Joseph blest Saint Joseph dear
d370See amid the winter's snow
d371See the Paraclete descending
d372See the star that gleams on high
d373Shepherds in the silent midnight
d374Shining image of the virgin mild
d375Silent night, sacred night, Bethlehem sleeps
d376Sleep, holy Babe, upon thy [your] mother's
d377Soldiers of Christ, arise, and put [gird] your armor
d378Soul of my Savior, sanctify my breast
d379Spirit blest, Who art [are] adored
d380Star crowned virgin
d381Strew before our lady's altar
d382Strew we today the path with palms
d383Strike the harp in praise of God
d384Sweet is the face of nature
d385Sweet lady of the sacred heart
d386Sweet lady, on the altar
d387Sweet May, thou art a month of flowers
d388Sweet May, thy sunny portals close
d389Sweet mother, to thy sacred feet
d390Sweet mother, turn those gentle eyes of pity
d391Sweet name which makes the dying live
d392Sweet sacrament divine, hid in thine earthly home
d393Sweet Saint Agnes, holy child
d394Sweet Savior, bless us ere [as] we go
d395Take my hand, dear Jesus
d396Take ye and eat, drink ye of this
d397The bees are alive in the clover
d398The bell of the Angelus calleth to prayer
d399The first Noel, the angel did say
d400The flowers are springing to crown thee, our queen

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