Introit:
Option 1
From the Graduale Romanum, pp. 323
Protector noster aspice, Deus, et respice in faciem Christi tui: quia melior est dies una in atriis tuis super millia. PS. Quam dilecta tabernacula tua, Domine, virtutum! concupiscit, et deficit anima mea in atria Domini. Ps. 83(84): 10-11(9-10)& 2, 3 (1, 2)
Option 2
Suggested from the Graduale Simplex (Translated By Flowing Waters:)
You, Lord have become my defender. In you I put my trust. Ps. 18(17V): Cf. 18b Verses taken from Ps. 18: 1-4, 6, 16, 18, 20, 49 may be sung between repetitions of the antiphon. (BFW 230/231, pp. 153-154)
Option 3: From the Sacramentary
God, our protector, keep us in mind: always give strength to your people. For if we can be with you even one day, it is better than a thousand without you. Ps. 84: 10-11
Option 4: Another Appropriate Hymn
My refuge, My Fortress, My God in Whom I Trust. (GIUMONT) CBW 496
Offertory
Option 1 from the Graduale Romanum(pp. 325).
Immittet angelus Domini in circuitu timentium eum, et eripiet eos: gustate est videte, quoniam suavis est Dominus. Ps. 33(34): 8-9(7, 8)
Option 2 Suggeston from Graduale Simplex Translated in By Flowing Waters, 235, 236
Hear my Cry for help, my King and my God. Ps. 5:2a Verses from Ps. 5: 1-3, 8 may be sung between repetitions of the antiphon. (pp. 156-157)
There is no Offertortory listed in the Sacramentary, as they were never translated.
Option 4:Another appropriate Hymn
O Taste and See (CBW 610)
Communion
Option 1From the Graduale Romanum, (pp. 402)
Domus mea, domus orationis vocabitur, dicit Dominus: in ea omnis, qui petit, accipit: et quaerit, invenit, et pulsanti aperietur. Matthew 21: 13 Verses from Psalm 83(84): 2-5, 9-11 (1-4, 8-10) may be sung between repetitions of the antiphon
Option 2 Suggested from the Graduale Simplex (Translated BY Flowing Waters, pp. 409)
My house shall be called a house of prayer. Matthew 21;13 (BFW 409) Verses from Ps. 84: 1-4, 8-11(BFW 347. or 209)
Option 3 From the Sacramentary
With the Lord there is mercy, and the fullness of redemption Ps. 130: 7
Option 4: Another Appropriate Hymn
With Our God CBW 374 {NB Yes, I know it's Joncas but it does recall the proper antiphon, as found in the Sacramentary.}
Option 1
From the Graduale Romanum, pp. 323
Protector noster aspice, Deus, et respice in faciem Christi tui: quia melior est dies una in atriis tuis super millia. PS. Quam dilecta tabernacula tua, Domine, virtutum! concupiscit, et deficit anima mea in atria Domini. Ps. 83(84): 10-11(9-10)& 2, 3 (1, 2)
Option 2
Suggested from the Graduale Simplex (Translated By Flowing Waters:)
You, Lord have become my defender. In you I put my trust. Ps. 18(17V): Cf. 18b Verses taken from Ps. 18: 1-4, 6, 16, 18, 20, 49 may be sung between repetitions of the antiphon. (BFW 230/231, pp. 153-154)
Option 3: From the Sacramentary
God, our protector, keep us in mind: always give strength to your people. For if we can be with you even one day, it is better than a thousand without you. Ps. 84: 10-11
Option 4: Another Appropriate Hymn
My refuge, My Fortress, My God in Whom I Trust. (GIUMONT) CBW 496
Offertory
Option 1 from the Graduale Romanum(pp. 325).
Immittet angelus Domini in circuitu timentium eum, et eripiet eos: gustate est videte, quoniam suavis est Dominus. Ps. 33(34): 8-9(7, 8)
Option 2 Suggeston from Graduale Simplex Translated in By Flowing Waters, 235, 236
Hear my Cry for help, my King and my God. Ps. 5:2a Verses from Ps. 5: 1-3, 8 may be sung between repetitions of the antiphon. (pp. 156-157)
There is no Offertortory listed in the Sacramentary, as they were never translated.
Option 4:Another appropriate Hymn
O Taste and See (CBW 610)
Communion
Option 1From the Graduale Romanum, (pp. 402)
Domus mea, domus orationis vocabitur, dicit Dominus: in ea omnis, qui petit, accipit: et quaerit, invenit, et pulsanti aperietur. Matthew 21: 13 Verses from Psalm 83(84): 2-5, 9-11 (1-4, 8-10) may be sung between repetitions of the antiphon
Option 2 Suggested from the Graduale Simplex (Translated BY Flowing Waters, pp. 409)
My house shall be called a house of prayer. Matthew 21;13 (BFW 409) Verses from Ps. 84: 1-4, 8-11(BFW 347. or 209)
Option 3 From the Sacramentary
With the Lord there is mercy, and the fullness of redemption Ps. 130: 7
Option 4: Another Appropriate Hymn
With Our God CBW 374 {NB Yes, I know it's Joncas but it does recall the proper antiphon, as found in the Sacramentary.}
Since, August is dedicated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. A Marian Hymn would be appropriate Regina Cæli
Recessional (Optional)
Christ is Made the Sure Foundation CBW 430
Mass Setting
(New) Mass of the Good Shepherd (Fr. Somerville)
Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus/ Benedictus, Mem .Accl., Great Amen, Agnus Dei
Alleluia Setting (248CBW)