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Text:Psalm 47: God Mounts His Throne
Tune:[God mounts his throne to shouts of joy]
Composer (antiphon):Richard Proulx
Composer (Gelineau tone):Joseph Gelineau, SJ
Composer (psalm tone):David Hurd

79. Psalm 47: God Mounts His Throne

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Text Information
First Line: All peoples, clap your hands
Title: Psalm 47: God Mounts His Throne
Refrain First Line: God mounts his throne to shouts of joy
Language: English
Publication Date: 1996
Scripture: ;
Topic: Ascension; Christ the King; Feb. 2: Presentation of theLord (5 more...)
Source: Antiphon: Lectionary for Mass; Psalm: The Grail
Copyright: Antiphon © 1969, 1981, ICEL; Psalm © 1963, 1993, The Grail, GIA Publications, Inc., agent.
Tune Information
Name: [God mounts his throne to shouts of joy]
Composer (antiphon): Richard Proulx
Composer (psalm tone): David Hurd
Composer (Gelineau tone): Joseph Gelineau, SJ
Key: B♭ Major
Copyright: Antiphon © 1975, GIA Publications, Inc.; Psalm tone © 1973 David Hurd; Gelineau tone © 1963, 1993, The Grail, GIA Publications, Inc.



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