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PENTECOST EVENING PRAYER
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SONGS OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD SUNDAY EVENING PRAYER II PENTECOST MAY 28 PSALMS OF THE FEAST _______________________________________________________ VIRTUAL RESOURCES Virtual resources provide more than the dry bones of the liturgical text. They celebrate the Hours with sounds and images. Most importantly they provide community, both community with those who produced the sounds and images, and community with those who celebrate at various times and places with the same sounds and images. The daily posts for Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer include: Both a common recitation and a completely sung YouTube site giving the whole text. Two additional sung YouTube alternatives for the beginning Hymn. Sung YouTube alternatives for each of two psalms of each Hour. Sung YouTube versions of both the Gospel Canticle and Lord's Prayer Breviaries which provide the liturgical texts for the Hours usually contain multiple ribbons that are necessary to switch between sections of the breviary.
ASCENSION WEEK THURSDAY MORNING PRAYER
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SONGS OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD THURSDAY MORNING PRAYER ASCENSION WEEK MAY 25 PSALTER WEEK III _______________________________________________________ VIRTUAL RESOURCES Virtual resources provide more than the dry bones of the liturgical text. They celebrate the Hours with sounds and images. Most importantly they provide community, both community with those who produced the sounds and images, and community with those who celebrate at various times and places with the same sounds and images. The daily posts for Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer include: Both a common recitation and a completely sung YouTube site giving the whole text. Two additional sung YouTube alternatives for the beginning Hymn. Sung YouTube alternatives for each of two psalms of each Hour. Sung YouTube versions of both the Gospel Canticle and Lord's Prayer Breviaries which provide the liturgical texts for the Hours usually contain multiple ribbons that are necessary to switch between sections of the breviary.
ASCENSION TUESDAY MORNING PRAISE
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SONGS OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD TUESDAY MORNING PRAYER ASCENSION WEEK MAY 23 PSALTER WEEK III _______________________________________________________ VIRTUAL RESOURCES Virtual resources provide more than the dry bones of the liturgical text. They celebrate the Hours with sounds and images. Most importantly they provide community, both community with those who produced the sounds and images, and community with those who celebrate at various times and places with the same sounds and images. The daily posts for Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer include: Both a common recitation and a completely sung YouTube site giving the whole text. Two additional sung YouTube alternatives for the beginning Hymn. Sung YouTube alternatives for each of two psalms of each Hour. Sung YouTube versions of both the Gospel Canticle and Lord's Prayer Breviaries which provide the liturgical texts for the Hours usually contain multiple ribbons that are necessary to switch between sections of the breviary.
ASCENSION SUNDAY SCRIPTURE READINGS HYMNS
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GIA Publications - In Remembrance (giamusic.com) Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise (Lyric Video) ILP music 10,916 views / Mar 24, 2021 This composition is in the Public Domain. Text: Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 Tune: LLANFAIR, 77 77 with alleluias; Robert Williams, 1781-1821 Hail the day that sees him rise (Hymn with Lyrics) North Stoneham and Bassett parish 1.54K subscribers Drawn to You Sarah Hart 21,410 views Jun 1, 2020 I, The Lord Tom Kendzia - Topic The Body of Christ – Sarah Hart [Official Sheet Music] [OCP Choral Review] On This Day, O Beautiful Mother | SATB Choir w/ Lyrics| Mary, Mother of God | Sunday 7pm Choir Go Out Go Out Donna Morris-Barnes
ASCENSION SUNDAY FIRST EVENING SONG
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SONGS OF THE PEOPLE OF GOD SUNDAY EVENING PRAYER I ASCENSION WEEK MAY 20 PSALTER WEEK III _______________________________________________________ VIRTUAL RESOURCES Virtual resources provide more than the dry bones of the liturgical text. They celebrate the Hours with sounds and images. Most importantly they provide community, both community with those who produced the sounds and images, and community with those who celebrate at various times and places with the same sounds and images. The daily posts for Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer include: Both a common recitation and a completely sung YouTube site giving the whole text. Two additional sung YouTube alternatives for the beginning Hymn. Sung YouTube alternatives for each of two psalms of each Hour. Sung YouTube versions of both the Gospel Canticle and Lord's Prayer Breviaries which provide the liturgical texts for the Hours usually contain multiple ribbons that are necessary to switch between sections of the breviary.