Remaining true to the verbatim text but using a fresh rhythmic approach to the venerable melody VICTIMAE PASCHALI LAUDES, this contemporary spin on the Easter Sequence is sure to enliven your celebration of
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The gentle and sweet melody of this bilingual setting of the Crux Fidelis hymn from the Misal Romano and Roman Missal evokes the infinite love of Christ, who died on the cross for us. Scored for SATB choir
With well-placed poignant dissonances, the refrain melody captures the yearning nature of Jesus' statement in Matthew 26: "Father, if it is not possible for this cup to pass without my drinking it, your
With six verses for general use and another six specifically for Holy Thursday, this liturgically flexible assembly song is a moving reflection on God's boundless love for us. It touches on topics of faith,
Underscored by a mild keyboard syncopation, this assembly song provides a fresh, contemporary sound for the traditional text. Set for choir accompanied by keyboard, guitar, and solo instrument in C, the
Inspired by the Gospel account of Mary Magdalene's vigil outside Christ's tomb, the refrain captures the voice of Mary as she waited outside the tomb, while the verses speak in the voice of the Risen
Genevieve Glen's reflection on the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ is effectively set to music for choir, keyboard, guitar, and solo instrument in C. The included simple hymn version complements
This piece set for choir and assembly for use on Good Friday marries a paraphrase of the Solemn Reproaches with the Latin chant AVE VERUM CORPUS. The invocation and five verses are in unison, representing
With text verbatim from the Roman Missal and Misal Romano in English, Spanish, and Latin, this beautifully composed piece is a perfect choice for the Holy Thursday liturgy or as a Communion piece.
Although conceived as an assembly song for later in Lent, especially Holy Thursday (the refrain is the text of the Holy Thursday entrance antiphon), this upbeat gospel-style piece also includes additional
A song of hope especially appropriate for the Lenten journey, this praise-and-worship-style piece requires a strong soloist and features an easily accessible refrain that encourages congregation
Originally written as a response to Peter’s profession of faith in Jesus as the Son of God, the Christ, this assembly song is also appropriate as musical commentary on the mystery of the