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Alleluia! Raise the Gospel

Author: Owen Alstott, b. 1947 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Service Music for Mass Entrance Song (Gathering of Processional) First Line: Blessed those whose hearts are gentle (Speak, Lord, for your servant's list'ning) Refrain First Line: Alleluia! Alleluia! Raise the Gospel over the earth! Used With Tune: [Blessed those whose hearts are gentle]

We Praise You, O God

Author: Peter Jones, b. 1951 Appears in 3 hymnals Topics: Service Music for Mass Entrance Song (Gathering of Processional) First Line: We praise you, O God; acclaim you as Lord Refrain First Line: Alleluia, alleluia. Holy is God, holy and strong Used With Tune: [We praise you, O God; acclaim you as Lord] Text Sources: Te Deum laudamus, attr. to St. Nicetas, ca. 33-414

Christ taakicita (Onward, Christian soldiers)

Author: Sabine Baring-Gould; William M. Robertson Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Trinity Processional
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Return, O wanderer, return

Author: Rev. William Bengo Collyer, 1782-1854 Appears in 541 hymnals Topics: Processional
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Marching, marching, come with us today

Author: Julia H. Johnston Appears in 2 hymnals Topics: Processional First Line: Marching, marching, hear the marching feet Used With Tune: [Marching, marching, hear the marching feet]
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Marching with Song

Author: W. B. J. Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Processional First Line: Praise the Everlasting Father, soldiers young and strong Refrain First Line: Marching, marching are the children Lyrics: 1 Praise the Everlasting Father, soldiers young and strong, Sing with joy your sweetest anthems as you march along; Let the hosts of happy children swell the chorus grand Of redemption o’er the land. Refrain: Marching, marching are the children, bringing offerings with singing; Singing, singing, singing praises to their King! Happy children tell with gladness of the Father’s love,— Join the holy anthem sung in earth and heav’n above,— On this glorious day of service for the Saviour, King, As they all so sweetly sing. 2 Praise the King of earth and heaven on this happy day, For the blessings of His kingdom and His holy sway; Joyfully march on with singing till the world shall be Filled with songs of jubilee! [Refrain] Used With Tune: [Praise the Everlasting Father, soldiers young and strong]

Psalm 34: Look to God (Los Que Miran a Dios)

Author: Taizé Community Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Processional Chants from the Simple Graduan and the Roman Missal Communion First Line: Look to God and be filled with radiant joy (Los que miran a Dios refulgirán) Scripture: Psalm 34 Used With Tune: [Look to God and be filled with radiant joy] Text Sources: Psalm: The Revised Grail Psalms
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Soldiers of the cross, arise

Author: J. A. Waterbury Meter: 7.7.7.7 Appears in 92 hymnals Topics: Processionals General Used With Tune: CRUCIS MILITES
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O Blessed Light From Heaven

Author: C. K. Solberg Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal Topics: Processionals and Recessionals General Lyrics: 1 O Blessed Light from heaven, Shine forth into my soul! Dispel the innate darkness That would my heart control! Without Thee I am groping And should forever stray, For Thou alone canst save me And safely lead the way. 2 Without Thee, precious Savior, There is eternal night, I cannot live without Thee, Make me a child of light; Let nothing come between us, But keep me ever Thine; Upon my lifelong journey Shine in this heart of mine! 3 And may Thy light within me Again reflected be, That I may shine for others And lead some soul to Thee. So many are benighted In ignorance and sin, Who daily are refusing To let Thy sunshine in. 4 Lord, keep me ever faithful To let my light so shine That I may be a blessing, And all the glory Thine! And when my days are numbered, Then sainted by Thy grace, Forever in Thy glory May I behold Thy face. Amen. Used With Tune: TOURS
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Las Palmas

Author: Jean-Baptiste Faure; G. P. Simmonds Appears in 4 hymnals Topics: Processionals First Line: Palmas y flores que se ven brotar Refrain First Line: A Cristo dad hosannas Lyrics: 1 Palmas y flores que se ven brotar, hoy día sus perfumes ricos dan, Pues viene Cristo el llanto a enjugar y revelarnos el divino plan. Coro: ¡A Cristo dad hosannas, himnos cantad a Cristo con triunfo y grande aclamación; ¡Gloria al Señor! ¡Hosanna! ¡Gloria al que viene trayéndonos salvación! 2 Los pueblos, al oír su regia voz, del mal que oprime alcanzan libertad. Contemplan otra vez la luz de Dios, regocijada está la humanidad. [Coro] 3 Hoy día alégrate, Jerusalén; viene a librarte tu divino Rey, Pues el amor del Cristo de Belén trae esperanza, paz y eterna fe. [Coro] Scripture: Matthew 2:1-11 Used With Tune: LES RAMEAUX

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