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Second Sunday of Easter (of Divine Mercy) Year C

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Introit

  • From the Roman Missal
    • 1Pet 2:2
      • Like newborn infants, you must long for the pure, spiritual milk, that in him you may grow to salvation, alleluia.
    •  4 Esdr 2:36-37
      • Receive the joy of your glory, giving thanks to God, who has called you into the heavenly kingdom, alleluia.
  • From the Graduale Romanum
    • Quasi modo geniti infantes, alleluia: rationalbiles, sine dolo lac concupiscite, alleluia, alleluia, alleluia. Ps. Exsultate Deo adjutori nostro: jubilate Deo Jacob. ( p.216]
  • From the Graduale Simplex
    • Choose either Antiphona ad introitum and its Psalmus from the two Masses for Eastertide, preferably from Missa I:Psalm 23, verse 1-9 (pp.165-171)
      • Ego sum pastor bonus, qui pasco oves meas, et pro ovibus meis pono animam meam, alleluia.

Liturgy of the Word:

  •  First Reading:
    • Acts of the Apostles 5:12-16
      • More than ever believers were added to the Lord, great numbers of both men and women
  • Alleluia Psalm
    • From the Roman Missal: Responsorial Psalm: 117(118): 2-4, 13-15, 22-24) (R. 1 or Alleluia 2 or 3 times)
    • From the Graduale Romanum: Psalm
      • Alleluia, in die resurrectionis meæ ( p.216)
    • From the Graduale Simplex
      • Alleluia, confitemini Domino (p. 167 or 173)
  • Second Reading: Revelation 1:9-11a,12-13,17-19
    • I was dead, and see, I am alive for ever and ever.
  • Alleluia Versicle:
  1. From the Roman Missal:John 20:29
  •  You believe in me, Thomas, because you have seen mel happy those who have not seen me, but still believe.
  • From the Graduale Romanum
    • Alleluia, post dies octo ( p.217)
  • From the Graduale Simplex
    • Alleluia, confitemini Domino (p.168 or 174)
  • Settings from Composers
    1. Post dies octo - Mane nobiscum (William Byrd)
  • Sequence: Victimae paschali laudes
    There is the option to sing this sequence on the weekdays during the Octave of Easter, and on the Second Sunday of Easter : Cf. Gregorian Missal, p.357)
    1. From the Graduale Romanum (p.198)
    2. From the Graduele Simplex (p. 160)
    3. Settings from Composers
    • Vctimæ paschali laudes
    1. Anonymous
  • Giovanni Bassano 3a-b, a 6
  • William Byrd through-composed, a 5
  • Antoine Busnois through-composed, a 4
  • Francisco Lopez Capillas vv3ab,4b, a 4
  • Orlando di Lasso even vv. a 5
  • Mariano Garau for TTBB
  • Cristóbal de Moralesvv. 1-2b, 3b (Surrexit...), 4b; a 4
  • Mogens Pedersøn vv. 1-2a, a 4
  • Oscar Santos through-composed, a 4
  • Orazio Tarditi through-composed, STB + bc
  • Tomás Luis de Victoria vv. 3-4, 5b; a 8
  • André Vierendeels through-composed, SATB
    1. Gospel: John 20:19-31
      • A week later Jesus came and stood among them

      Offertory Antiphon:

      1. From the Roman Missal:
      • There is no Offertory Antiphon in the Roman Missal.  If the antiphon is not sung it is omitted,
    2. From the Graduale Romanum
      • Angelus Domini descendit de cælo, et dixit mulieribus: Quem quæritis, surrexit, sicut dixit, alleluia. ( p.217)
    3. From the Graduale Simplex
      • Choose either  Antiphona ad offertorium and its Psalmus from  the two Masses for Eastertide, particularly  from Missa I : Psalm 63, verses 1-4
        • Ad te de luce vigilio, Deus, ut videam virtutem tuam, alleluia(pp.165-171)
    4. Settings from Composers
      1. Angelus Domini

      Communion Antiphon:

      1. From the Roman Missal: John 20:27
      • Bring your hand and feel the place of the nails, and do not be unbelieving but believing, alleluia.
    5. From the Graduale Romanum: John 20:27 
      • Mitte manum tuam, et cognosce loca clavorum, alleluia: et noli esse incredulus, sed fidelis, alleluia, alleluia Psalm 118:1,2,5,8,10,11,13,14,-17,21-,26,28,29  can also be sung between repetitions of this antiphon..( p.218)
    6. From the Graduale Simplex
      • Choose either Antiphona ad communionem and its Psalmus from the two Masses for Eastertide, particularly Missa I : Psalm 16:1-10
        • In Galilæa Iesum videbitis sicut dixit vobis, alleluia.(pp.165-171)
    7. From Settings by Composers
      • There are at present no settings available at CPDL

      Mass Settings

      1.  Missa I – Lux et origo (Gregorian chant)
      • From the Graduale Romanum, p.710
      • From the Graduale simplex, p.75
      • From the St. Antoine Kyriale
      1. Kyrie • Score (PDF)Organist (PDF) 
      2. Kyrie VI: Te Christe Rex supplices • Score (PDF) This Kyrie is alternate for Sundays in Eastertide
      3. Gloria • Score (PDF)Organist (PDF) 
      4. Sanctus • Score (PDF)Organist (PDF)     
      5. Agnus • Score (PDF)Organist (PDF) 
    8. Missa Jubilate Deo
    9. ICEL Chants
      1.  

      Hymns

      •  Christ Is Alive
      • Come, Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain
      • O (Ye) Sons and Daughters, Let Us Sing
      •  Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven
      • Sing Praise to God Who Reigns Above 
      • There's a Wideness in God's Mercy 
      • This Is the Day 

      Choral Music

      Other Seasonal Music 




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