Here we go with another Liturgy Planner using my Psalm 151 project, this time for the First Sunday of Lent. There's a lot of Psalm 91 going on for this day, plenty enough so that you don't have to resort to the "Eagle's Claws".
With the exception of the Gospel Acclamation, all of these pieces have an original response (the Responsorial Psalm has a nice solemn metrical response in common time, the others are in chant), and the verses are set to Tone 1, with an alternate original SATB tone.
With the exception of the Gospel Acclamation, all of these pieces have an original response (the Responsorial Psalm has a nice solemn metrical response in common time, the others are in chant), and the verses are set to Tone 1, with an alternate original SATB tone.
INTROIT
When he calls to me, I will answer him (Psalm 91)
RESPONSORIAL PSALM
Be with me, Lord, when I am in trouble (Psalm 91)
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION (in lieu of Alleluia)
Gospel Acclamation "Vexilla Regis" (Glory and praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ)
R./ based on Vexílla Regis Pródeunt; V./ Tonus Peregrinus
OFFERTORY
The Lord will hide you with his shoulders, and under his wings you will find refuge (Psalm 91)
COMMUNION
The Lord will hide you with his shoulders, and under his wings you will find refuge (Psalm 91)
Note: Unlike the Offertory (which is the exact same music as the Communion, but only one versicle from the Psalm, plus the Gloria Patri), the Communion has five versicle pairs from the Psalm.
Peace,
BMP
When he calls to me, I will answer him (Psalm 91)
RESPONSORIAL PSALM
Be with me, Lord, when I am in trouble (Psalm 91)
GOSPEL ACCLAMATION (in lieu of Alleluia)
Gospel Acclamation "Vexilla Regis" (Glory and praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ)
R./ based on Vexílla Regis Pródeunt; V./ Tonus Peregrinus
OFFERTORY
The Lord will hide you with his shoulders, and under his wings you will find refuge (Psalm 91)
COMMUNION
The Lord will hide you with his shoulders, and under his wings you will find refuge (Psalm 91)
Note: Unlike the Offertory (which is the exact same music as the Communion, but only one versicle from the Psalm, plus the Gloria Patri), the Communion has five versicle pairs from the Psalm.
Peace,
BMP
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