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Psalm 71

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: In you, O LORD, I take refuge Refrain First Line: I will sing of your salvation Scripture: Psalm 71 Used With Tune: [In you, O LORD, I take refuge]

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[In you, O LORD, I take refuge]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Michel Guimont, 1950- Tune Key: E Major Incipit: 11543 235 Used With Text: Psalm 71

[In you, O Lord, I take refuge]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Howard Hughes, SM Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 43212 34 Used With Text: Psalm 31: Father, I Put My Life in Your Hands

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Psalm 31: Father, I Put My Life in Your Hands

Hymnal: RitualSong #62 (1996) First Line: In you, O Lord, I take refuge Refrain First Line: Father, I put my life in your hands Topics: Commitment; Encouragement; Good Friday; Good Friday; Hope; Interfaith; Pastoral Care of the Sick; Penance; Redemption; Refuge; Salvation; Suffering; Triduum; Trust Scripture: Psalm 31:2 Languages: English Tune Title: [In you, O Lord, I take refuge]

Psalm 71

Hymnal: Hymns for a Pilgrim People #652 (2007) First Line: In you, O LORD, I take refuge Refrain First Line: I will sing of your salvation Scripture: Psalm 71 Languages: English Tune Title: [In you, O LORD, I take refuge]

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Michel Guimont

b. 1950 Person Name: Michel Guimont, 1950- Composer of "[In you, O LORD, I take refuge]" in Hymns for a Pilgrim People

Howard Hughes

b. 1930 Person Name: Howard Hughes, SM Composer of "[In you, O Lord, I take refuge]" in RitualSong In his letter of invitation to Brother Howard Hughes, the President of NPM, J. Michael McMahon, declared, “Board Members agreed unanimously that you have created compositions for the liturgy that are beautiful, delightful, and spirited, and that have fostered strong participation by the worshiping assembly as they pray the texts you have set to music.” The Marianist composer’s first published work was “Mass for Peace” which appeared in Peoples Mass Book, 1964 edition, released by World Library Publications. As liturgical celebration developed in the English vernacular following the Second Vatican Council, Brother Howard produced a wide range of liturgical compositions published by WLP, GIA, ICEL, OCP, LTP, CFCW, FDLC, USCC, RP, NPM, Presbyterian Church USA, and The United Methodist Hymnal Companion. And at the age of 81 he is still composing and accepting commissions for special events. A Marianist religious for 64 years, this distinguished liturgical musician and composer began as a high teacher of French and director of high school choral groups. In addition Brother Howard also sang in symphonic choruses in New York and in Baltimore. He commented that “conducting high school choral concerts and singing with adult symphonic choruses have been a great help in learning to write music.” The National Association of Pastoral Musicians will honor Brother Howard Hughes, S.M., as Pastoral Musician of the Year when it gathers for its national convention in Washington, DC, July 29 – August 2, 2012. Currently the awardee serves as organist and music director for the Marianist Center in Cupertino, CA. --http://www.dsj.org/being-catholic/worship