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Luke 2: Canticle of Simeon (Antiphonal)

Appears in 12 hymnals First Line: Lord, now let your servant go in peace

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[Mine eyes have seen thy salvation]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Bruce E. Ford, b. 1947 Tune Sources: Mode 7 antiphon; Plainsong Tone 7; Standing Commission on Church Music (adapter), 1979 Tune Key: d minor Incipit: 44245 44232 71 Used With Text: The Song of Simeon

[Protect us, Lord, as we stay awake]

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Richard Proulx Tune Sources: Sarum tone Tune Key: g minor Incipit: 71333 21217 234 Used With Text: Gospel Cantlicle

[Guard us, O Lord, while we sleep]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Joseph Gelineau, SJ; Guy Weitz; A. Gregory Murray, OSB; Gregory J. Polan, OSB Tune Sources: Conception Abbey tone: Mode 3; Gelineau tone: Mode Ti Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 17767 73 Used With Text: Luke 2:29-32 (Canticle of Simeon)

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The Song of Simeon

Hymnal: The Hymnal 1982 #S196 (1985) First Line: Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace Refrain First Line: Mine eyes have seen thy salvation Lyrics: Antiphon: Mine eyes have seen thy salvation, which thou hast prepared before the face of all people. 1. Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, according to thy word; 2. For mine eyes have seen thy salvation, which thou hast prepared before the face of all people, 3. To be a light to lighten the Gentiles, and to be the glory of thy people Israel. [Ant.] 4 Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit: 5 As it was in the beginning, is now, and will be for ever. Amen. [Ant.] Topics: Canticles Languages: English Tune Title: [Mine eyes have seen thy salvation]

Protect us, Lord, as we stay awake

Hymnal: Worship (3rd ed.) #22 (1986) First Line: Lord, now let your servant go in peace Topics: Liturgy of the Hours Gospel Canticle Languages: English Tune Title: [Protect us, Lord, as we stay awake]
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Protect us, Lord, as we stay awake

Author: International Consultation on English Texts Hymnal: Lead Me, Guide Me (2nd ed.) #23 (2012) First Line: Lord, now you let your servant go in peace Scripture: Luke 2:29-32 Languages: English Tune Title: [Protect us, Lord, as we stay awake]

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Richard Proulx

1937 - 2010 Adapter of "[Protect us, Lord, as we stay awake]" in Gather (3rd ed.) Richard Proulx (b. St. Paul, MN, April 3, 1937; d. Chicago, IL, February 18, 2010). A composer, conductor, and teacher, Proulx was director of music at the Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago, Illinois (1980-1997); before that he was organist and choirmaster at St. Thomas' Episcopal Church in Seattle, Washington. He contributed his expertise to the Roman Catholic Worship III (1986), The Episcopal Hymnal 1982, The United Methodist Hymnal (1989), and the ecumenical A New Hymnal for Colleges and Schools (1992). He was educated at the University of Minnesota, MacPhail College of Music in Minneapolis, Minnesota, St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota, and the Royal School of Church Music in England. He composed more than 250 works. Bert Polman

Gregory Murray

1905 - 1992 Person Name: AGM Composer (Antiphon) of "[Guard us, O Lord, while we sleep]" in Worship (3rd ed.)

Ronald F. Krisman

Author (Antifona I) of "Lucas 2;29-32: Cántico de Simeón (Canticle of Simeon)" in Oramos Cantando = We Pray In Song