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The Ordinary of the Mass and a Complete Manual of Hymns for Parochial Schools
Publisher:
Public Press, Philadelphia, Penn., 1935
Denomination:
Roman Catholic Church
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Elements of Worship
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The flowers are springing to meet her, our queen
d402
The glad spring woods are ringing
d403
The heavens are telling the Lord's endless glory
d404
The Lord of glory, O wondrous story
d405
The messenger angel descending at night
d406
The snow lay on the ground
d407
The youth who wealth and court [courts] despised
d408
There is no heart like thine, sweet Lord
d409
Therese our saint of later years
d410
This hour of prayer, O Jesus dear
d411
This is the image of the [our] queen
d412
This is the month of Mary
d413
Thou for whom I'vew long been sighing
d414
Thou hast many portraits, mother
d415
Thou hast many titles, Mary
d416
Thou my everlasting portion
d417
Thou that art so fair and bright
d418
Though awake or sleeping
d419
Through thy agony, O Jesus, Lead thou me
d420
Thy kingdom come, O King of earth
d421
Thy month, our holy mother, now
d422
Thy month 'tis, blessed mother
d423
'Tis the month of our Mother, the sweet month of May
d424
To Christ, the Prince of Peace, The Son of God most high
d425
To Jesus' heart all burning with fervent love for men
d426
To kneel at thine altar, in faith we draw near
d427
To Saint Bernard the great
d428
To thee, O heart of Jesus
d429
Two hands have haunted me for days
d430
Unfold, unfold, unfold ye portals everlasting
d431
Unfold, unfold ye [golden] gates of heaven
d432
Uplift the voice and sing
d433
Upon the altar, night and day
d434
Vast as ocean's waters
d435
We call on thee, sweet Saint Joseph
d436
We come, dearest Mother, this beautiful May day
d437
We come, dearest Mother, with fondest devotion
d438
We come to crown with royal state
d439
We come to thee, O happy saint
d440
We need thy Son, O dearest mother
d441
We three kings of [from] Orient are
d442
Welcome, sweet Jesus, to my poor
d443
We'll crown thee at morn
d444
What a sea of tears and sorrow
d445
What happiness can equal mine
d446
What lovely infant can this be
d447
When blossoms flowered mid the
d448
When evening shades are falling
d449
When morning gilds the skies
d450
When our Savior gathered around
d451
When our Savior wished to prove
d452
When softly dawns the golden light
d453
While beams the sun in splendour
d454
While rose of Rome, encrimsoned
d455
While shepherds watch [watched] their flocks by night
d456
While the days of youth are
d457
While the shadows of eve are near
d458
Whither thus, in holy rapture
d459
Who is this cometh over the mountains
d460
With angel hosts on bended knee
d461
With glory lit, the midnight air [skies]
d462
With hearts of devotion we kneel
d463
With hearts of praise we come to thee
d464
With hearts thrilling loud
d465
With tender love we come to thee
d466
With thy hand, O Mother Mary
d467
Wonderful melodies pealing
d468
Wondrous love that cannot falter
d469
Ye angels, now be glad
d470
Ye souls of the faithful, who sleep in the Lord
d471
You have come to my heart, dearest
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