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O Sacred Head

Author: Bernard of Clairvaux, 1091-1153; Bob Hurd, b. 1950 Hymnal: Journeysongs (3rd ed.) #393 (2012) Topics: The Liturgical Year Ash Wednesday; The Liturgical Year Friday of the Passion of the Lord (Good Friday); The Liturgical Year Lent (Sundays and Weekdays); The Liturgical Year Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord First Line: O Sacred Head, surrounded Languages: English Tune Title: [O Sacred Head, surrounded]

O Sanctissima (O Most Holy One)

Author: Harry Hagan, OSB. b. 1947 Hymnal: Journeysongs (3rd ed.) #484 (2012) Topics: The Liturgical Year Mary, the Holy Mother of God; The Liturgical Year Our Lady of Guadalupe (December 12); The Liturgical Year The Annunciation of the Lord (March 25); The Liturgical Year The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (December 8) First Line: O sanctissima Languages: English; Latin Tune Title: O DU FRÖHLICHE
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Immaculate Mary

Author: Anon.; Jeremiah Cummings, 1814-1866 Hymnal: Journeysongs (3rd ed.) #512 (2012) Meter: 11.11 with refrain Topics: The Liturgical Year Mary, the Holy Mother of God; The Liturgical Year Our Lady of Guadalupe (December 12); The Liturgical Year The Annunciation of the Lord (March 25); The Liturgical Year The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary (December 8) First Line: Immaculate Mary, your praises we sing Refrain First Line: Ave, ave, ave, Maria! Lyrics: 1 Immaculate Mary, your praises we sing; You reign now with Jesus, our Savior and King. Refrain: Ave, ave, ave, María! Ave, ave, María! 2 In heaven the blessed your glory proclaim; On earth we, your children, invoke your fair name. [Refrain] 3 Your name is our power, your virtures our light; Your love is our comfort, your pray'rs our might. [Refrain] 4 We pray for the Church, our true mother on earth, And ask you to watch o'er the land of our birth. [Refrain] Scripture: Luke 1:26-32 Languages: English Tune Title: LOURDES HYMN
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Isaiah 12: We Shall Draw Water

Author: Paul Inwood, b. 1947 Hymnal: Journeysongs (3rd ed.) #118 (2012) Topics: The Liturgical Year The Baptism of the Lord; The Liturgical Year The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night; The Liturgical Year The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus First Line: Truly God is our salvation Refrain First Line: We shall draw water joyfully Scripture: Isaiah 12:2-6 Languages: English Tune Title: [Truly God is our salvation]
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Luke 1: Mary's Song

Author: Huub Oosterhuis, b. 1933; David Smith, b. 1933 Hymnal: Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) #207 (2015) Topics: The Liturgical Year Mary, the Holy Mother of God; The Liturgical Year The Annunciation of the Lord (March 25); The Liturgical Year The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (August 15); The Liturgical Year The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Vrigin Mary (December 8) First Line: I sing with all my soul and praise the Lord Refrain First Line: Happy are they who believe Scripture: Luke 1:45-55 Languages: English Tune Title: [I sing with all my soul and praise the Lord]
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Who Has Known

Author: John Foley, SJ, b. 1939 Hymnal: Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) #241 (2015) Topics: The Liturgical Year Advent (Sundasy and Weekdays); The Liturgical Year Christmas (Days of); The Liturgical Year Mary, the Holy Mother of God; The Liturgical Year The Annunciation of the Lord (March 25) First Line: O the depth of the riches of God Refrain First Line: For who has known the mind of God? Scripture: Isaiah 9:2 Languages: English Tune Title: [O the depth of the riches of God]
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Child of the Poor

Author: Scott Soper, b. 1961 Hymnal: Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) #257 (2015) Topics: The Liturgical Year Christmas (Days of); The Liturgical Year The Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph; The Liturgical Year Mary, the Holy Mother of God; The Liturgical Year The Epiphany of the Lord First Line: Helpless and hungry, lowly he lies Refrain First Line: Who is this who lives with the lowly Languages: English Tune Title: [Helpless and hungry, lowly he lies]
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At the Cross Her Station Keeping (Stabat Mater Dolorosa)

Author: Jacapone da Todi, 1230-1306; Edward Caswall, 1814-1878 Hymnal: Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) #262 (2015) Meter: 8.8.7 Topics: The Liturgical Year Lent (Sundays and Weekdays); The Liturgical Year Palm Sunday of teh Passion of the Lord; The Liturgical Year Friday of the Passion of the Lord (Good Friday); The Liturgical Year The Exaltation of the Holy Cross (September 14) Lyrics: 1 At the cross her station keeping, Stood the mournful Mother weeping, Close to Jesus to the last. 2 Through her heart, his sorrow sharing, All his bitter anguish bearing, Now at length the sword has passed. 3 O how sad and sore distressed, Was that Mother highly blest Of the sole begotten One! 4 Christ above in torment hangs, She beneath beholds the pangs Of her dying, glorious Son. 5 Is there one who would not weep, Whelmed in miseries so deep, Christ's dear Mother to behold? 6 Can the human heart refrain From partaking in her pain, In that Mother's pain untold? 7 Bruised, derided, cursed, defiled, She beheld her tender Child, All with bloody scourges rent. 8 For the sins of his own nation Saw him hang in desolation Till his spirit forth he sent. 9 O thou Mother! Font of love, Touch my spirit from above, Make my heart with thine accord. 10 Make me feel as thou hast felt; Make my soul to glow and melt With the love of Christ, my Lord. 11 Holy Mother, pierce me through, In my heart each wound renew Of my Savior crucified. 12 Let me share with thee his pain, Who for all my sins was slain, Who for me in torment died. 13 Let me mingle tears with thee, Mourning him who mourned for me, All the days that I may live. 14 By the cross with thee to stay; There with thee to weep and pray, All I ask of thee to give. 15 Virgin of all Virgins best! Listen to my fond request: Let me share thy grief divine. LATIN - 1 Stabat Mater dolorosa Juxta crucem lacrimosa, Dum pendebat Filius. 2 Cujus animam gementem, contristatam et dolentem, Pertransivit gladius. 3 O quam tristis et afflicta Fuit illa benedicta, Mater Unigeniti! 4 Quae maerebat et dolebat, Pia Mater, dum videbat Nati poenas inclyti. 5 Quis non posset contristari, Piam Matrem contemplari Dolentem cum Filio? 6 Quis est homo qui non fleret, Matrem Christi si videret In tanto supplicio? 7 Pro peccatis suae gentis vidit Iesum in tormentis, et flagellis subditum. 8 Vidit suum dulcem Natum Moriendo desolatum, Dum emisit spiritum. 9 Eia Mater, fons amoris, Me sentire vim doloris Fac, ut tecum lugeam. 10 Fac ut ardeat cor meum in amando Christum Deum, ut sibi complaceam. 11 Sancta Mater, istud agas, Crucifixi fige plagas Cordi meo valide. 12 Tui Nati vulnerati, Tam dignati pro me pati, Poenas mecum divide. 13 Fac me vere tecum flere, Crucifixo condolere, Donec ego vixero. 14 Juxta crucem tecum stare, Ac me tibi sociare In planctu desidero. 15 Virgo virginum praeclara, Mihi jam non sis amara: Fac me tecum plangere. Scripture: Mark 15:1-37 Languages: English; Latin Tune Title: STABAT MATER
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Glory in the Cross

Author: Dan Schutte, b. 1947 Hymnal: Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) #289 (2015) Topics: The Liturgical Year Thursday of the Lord's Supper at the Evening Mass; The Liturgical Year Friday of the Passion of the Lord (Good Friday); The Liturgical Year The Easter Vigil in the Holy Night; The Liturgical Year Easter (Sundays and Weekdays) First Line: Let us ever glory in the cross of Christ Languages: English Tune Title: [Let us ever glory in the cross of Christ]
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When I Survey the Wondrous Cross

Author: Isaac Watts, 1674-1748 Hymnal: Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) #302 (2015) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: The Liturgical Year Palm Sunday of teh Passion of the Lord; The Liturgical Year Friday of the Passion of the Lord (Good Friday); The Liturgical Year The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus; The Liturgical Year The Exaltation of the Holy Cross (September 14) Lyrics: 1 When I survey the wondrous cross On which the Prince of glory died, My richest gain I count but loss, And pour contempt on all my pride. 2 Forbid it, Lord, that I should boast Save in the death of Christ, my Lord; The vain things that now tempt me most, I sacrifice them to his blood. 3 See, from his head, his hands, his feet, the pain and love flow mingled down; Did e'er such love and sorrow meet, Or thorns compose so rich a crown? 4 Were ev'ry realm of nature mine, My gift would still be far too small: Love so amazing, so divine, Demands my soul, my life, my all. Scripture: Luke 7:47 Languages: English Tune Title: HAMBURG

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