Easter

This is the Day which was Made by the Lord

Easter Sunday, Easter Octave, 2nd Sunday of Easter (a.k.a. Low Sunday) - Lauds & Vespers

In place of the short responsory

Easter Sunday

Morning Prayer - Bring, all ye dear-bought nations, bring

Eastertide I

Hymn #25 - Christ the Lord is risen again!

Hymn #26 - Easter Glory Fills the Sky!

Hymn #27 - Alleluia, Sing to Jesus

Hymn #28 - At the Lamb's high feast we sing

Hymn #28 has 2 versions.

Version 1 uses the tune from the hymn "Songs of Thankfulness and Praise."

Version 2 uses the tune from the hymn "Hail Redeemer, King Divine!"

Hymn #28 - At the Lamb's high feast we sing

This version of Hymn #28 uses the tune: Salzburg.

Hymn #29 - Proclaim his triumph, heav'n and earth

Hymn #29 has 3 versions.

Version 1 uses the tune from the hymn "Now That The Daylight Fills The Sky."

Version 2 uses the tune from the hymn "Come, O Creator Spirit, Come."

Version 3 uses the tune from the hymn "All People That On Earth Do Well."

Hymn #29 - Proclaim his triumph, heav'n and earth

This version of Hymn #29 uses the tune: Eisenath.

Hymn #30 - Come ye Faithful, raise the strain

Hymn #30 uses the tune from the hymn "Easter Glory Fills The Sky."

Hymn #30 - Come ye Faithful, raise the strain

This version of Hymn #30 uses the tune: ST. KEVIN (Sullivan).

Hymn #31 - Battle is o'er, hell's armies flee

Ascension of the Lord

Evening Prayer - The Lord goes up with shouts of joy

Hymn has 3 versions.

Version 1 uses the tune from the hymn "Now That The Daylight Fills The Sky."

Version 2 uses the tune from the hymn "Come, O Creator Spirit, Come."

Version 3 uses the tune from the hymn "All People That On Earth Do Well."

Evening Prayer - The Lord goes up with shouts of joy

Hymn uses the tune: Duke Street

Morning Prayer - Sower and seed of man's reprieving

Morning Prayer - Sower and seed of man's reprieving

Metre: 98.98.
Music inspired from ancient Rome music, composed by Fr. Andrew Kooi.

Eastertide II

Hymn #32 - Come, Holy Ghost, Creator, come

Hymn #33 - Come, O Creator, Spirit blest

Hymn #33 has 3 versions.

Version 1 uses the tune from the hymn "Now That The Daylight Fills The Sky."

Version 2 uses the tune from the hymn "Come, O Creator Spirit, Come."

Version 3 uses the tune from the hymn "All People That On Earth Do Well."

Hymn #33 - Come, O Creator, Spirit blest

Tune: Lambillotte
Metre: LM

Hymn #34 - Spirit of God, on the waste and the darkness

Tune: Morning Star (Harding)
Metre: 11.10.11.10.

Hymn #34 - Spirit of God, on the waste and the darkness

Tune: Liebster Immanuel

Eastertide II - Hymn 35 "Come down, O Love Divine" which has the metre 66.11.D, has not been included here.

The original tune for this hymn is not so easy to sing, and may require support from a choir that can read music notation, and no other alternative hymn tune has been found so far.

Also, the metre 66.11.D is found only in this hymn. As tbere are other hymns that are easier to learn, do consider using the other hymns instead.

Hymn #36 - Love of the Father, Love of God the Son

Tune: Anima Christi (Maher)

Hymn #36 - Love of the Father, Love of God the Son

Tune: Lorenzo Dobici

Pentecost

Evening Prayer - hymn #32 or #33 from the appendix is suggested. Refer to hymn #32 or #33 of Eastertide II.

Morning Prayer - A mighty wind invades the world

Hymn has 2 versions.

Version 1 uses the tune from the hymn "The Father's Glory, Christ our ."

Version 2 uses the tune from the hymn "All People That On Earth Do Well."

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Morning Prayer - A mighty wind invades the world

This Pentecost Morning Prayer hymn uses the tune from the hymn "Tallis' Canon"

Morning Prayer - A mighty wind invades the world

This Pentecost Morning Prayer hymn uses the tune "Herongate"

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