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Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time (C)

Lord, When Your Glory Appears


(for National Youth Day 2011)

Psalm 17: 1bcd, 5-6, 8b, 15 James Shikiye Swu

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Antiphon

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Cantor/s


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1. Hear O Lord a just suit at -
2. My steps have been steadfast in your paths my
3. Keep me as the apple of your eye hide

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1. - tend to my out - - - cry
2. feet have not fal - - - tered I call up -
3. me in the shadow of your wings but

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1. Hearken to my prayer from lips with - - out de -
2. - on you for you will ans - wer me O God in -
3. I in justice shall be - hold your face on

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1. - ce - - it.
2. - cline your ear to me hear my prayer.
3. waking I shall be con - tent in your pre - sence.

Notes:
1. The congregation sings with the sopranos in the antiphon.
2. The antiphon is to be sung softly and continuously (becoming an accompaniment) as the cantor/s sings the verses.
3. Each verse is responded with the antiphon.
4. One measure in the verses equals one beat (quarter note) in the antiphon.
5. The first measure in the verses is a pick-up measure.

Copyright 2011 by James Shikiye Swu All .rights reserved.


Please contact <james_swu@yahoo.com> for more music. Aug. 19, 2011

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