Product Description
Contemporary setting of Psalm 4. Responsorial Psalm, paraphrased refrain and verses.
Official Liturgical text: Lord, let your face shine on us. Or Lord, let your face shine on me.
Use for 3rd Sunday of Easter, Year B (east3B) and the three weekday masses listed below,
or any opening/closing, especially for:
Lent 2C
Easter 3B, 6C
Ordinary Time 3A, 20A, 23C, 27A
Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time (I) (ord10TuI)
Tuesday of the 10th Week in Ordinary Time (II) (ord10TuII)
Saturday of the 26th Week in Ordinary Time (II) (ord26SaII)
Baccalaureate/Graduation
Themes:
Face Shine on Us/Darkness into Light/Lamplight/Shelter/Safe/Seeking/God's Wonders/
Call on God/God Listens/Hear My Prayer/Love of God/Joy
Scriptural Passages:
Num 6:25; Ps 4:2-9; Ps 18:28; Ps 27:1, 4, 7-8; Ps 31:16; Ps 67:1; Ps 80:3, 7, 19; Ps 119:135.
This PDF contains the following versions:
- Lead Sheet (for lead tenor, guitar accompanist, piano "chorders" - similar to fake books)
- Assembly (for director, worship aid makers)
...with descriptions and tips for the director and musicians
Available separately in Lead Sheet and PGV formats and Full Octavo Package.
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