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Psalm 96: Proclaim to All the Nations (Cuentan a todos los Pueblos)

Author: David Haas; Ronald F. Krisman Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: Rites of the Church Confirmation; Rites of the Church Holy Orders; Processional Chants from the Simple Graduan and the Roman Missal Entrance; Processional Chants from the Simple Graduan and the Roman Missal Communion First Line: Sing to the Lord a new song (Canten un Cántico nuevo) Refrain First Line: I Proclaim to all the nations (Cuenten a todos los pueblos) II Give the Lord glory and honor (Todos los pueblos, aclamen) Scripture: Psalm 96:1-3 Used With Tune: [Proclaim to all the nations] Text Sources: Antiphon II: Lectionary for Mass

Salmo 23: Nada Me Falta (My Shepherd is the Lord)

Author: Ronald F. Krisman Appears in 12 hymnals Topics: Rites of the Church Baptism of Children; Rites of the Church Confirmation; Rites of the Church Holy Orders; Rites of the Church Funerals (Funerals of Adults); Rites of the Church Funerals (Funerals of Bapitzed Children); Processional Chants from the Simple Graduan and the Roman Missal Communion First Line: El Señor es mi pastor, nada me falta (My shepherd is the Lord; I have all I need) Refrain First Line: El Señor is mi pastor, nada me falta (My shepherd is the Lord, i want for nothing) Scripture: Psalm 23 Used With Tune: [El Señor es mi pastor, nada me falta]

Psalm 84

Author: The Grail; Ronald F. Krisman Appears in 8 hymnals Topics: Rites of the Church Holy Orders; Processional Chants from the Simple Graduan and the Roman Missal Entrance; Processional Chants from the Simple Graduan and the Roman Missal Presentation of Gifts; Processional Chants from the Simple Graduan and the Roman Missal Communion First Line: How lovely is your dwelling place (Qué deseables son tus moradas) Refrain First Line: How lovely is your dwelling place (Qué bella es tu morada) Used With Tune: [How lovely is your dwelling place] Text Sources: Psalm: The Revised Grail Psalms

Salmo 23

Appears in 6 hymnals Topics: Rites of the Church Baptism of Children; Rites of the Church Confirmation; Rites of the Church Holy Orders; Rites of the Church Funerals; Rites of the Church Funerals (Funerals of Bapitzed Children); Processional Chants from the Simple Graduan and the Roman Missal Communion; Processional Chants from the Simple Graduan and the Roman Missal Communion First Line: El Señor es mi pastor (The LORD is my shepherd) Refrain First Line: El Señor es me pastor, nada me falta (The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want) Used With Tune: [El Señor es mi pastor, nada me falta] Text Sources: English antiphon: Lectionary for Mass; English verses: The Revised Grail Psalms; Antifonas y estrofas: Lectionario, Edición Hispanoamérica

Psalm 116: Our Blessing-Cup

Author: Michael Joncas, b. 1951 Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Salvation; Thursday of the Lord's Supper At the Evening Mass; The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) Year B; Service Music for Mass Responsorial Psalm; Service Music for Mass Communion Song; Rites of the Church Holy Orders; The Liturgical Year Thursday of the Lord's Supper at the Evening Mass First Line: How shall I make a return to the Lord Refrain First Line: Our blessing-cup is a communion Scripture: Psalm 34:9 Used With Tune: [How shall I make a return to the Lord]

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