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[With the Lord there is mercy]

Appears in 6 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: JRC Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 12321 25 Used With Text: With the Lord there is mercy

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With the Lord there is mercy

Appears in 4 hymnals Lyrics: With the Lord there is mercy, and fullness of redemption. Topics: Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time B Scripture: Psalm 130 Used With Tune: [With the Lord there is mercy]

Psalm 130: I Place All My Trust

Appears in 17 hymnals First Line: Out of the depths I cry to You, O Lord Refrain First Line: With the Lord there is mercy Topics: 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B; Christian Initiation; Confidence; Ecumenism; Evening; Faith; Forgiveness; Funeral; Funeral; Hope; Hope; Interfaith; Lent; Lent; Lent 5 Year A; Mercy; Penance; Petition; Redemption; Seeking; Sin; Trust; Word of God Scripture: Psalm 130 Used With Tune: [With the Lord there is mercy] Text Sources: Psalm: The Grail; Antiphon: Lectionary for Mass

Psalm 130

Appears in 11 hymnals First Line: Out of the depths I cry to you, O LORD Refrain First Line: With the Lord there is mercy Scripture: Psalm 130 Used With Tune: [With the Lord there is mercy] Text Sources: Verses: The Revised Grail Psalms; Antiphon: Lectionary for Mass

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With the Lord there is mercy

Author: The Grail Hymnal: Together in Song #81 (1999) First Line: Out of the depths I cry to you, O Lord Topics: Adversity; Forgiveness; God's Love to Us; Heaven; Israel; Lent; Longing for God; Mercy of God; Personal Petition; Redemption; Suffering; Trust in God Scripture: Psalm 130 Languages: English Tune Title: PSALM 130

Psalm 130

Hymnal: Worship (4th ed.) #103e (2011) First Line: Out of the depths I cry to you, O LORD Refrain First Line: With the Lord there is mercy Scripture: Psalm 130 Tune Title: [With the Lord there is mercy]

Psalm 130: I Place All My Trust

Hymnal: RitualSong #175d (1996) First Line: Out of the depths I cry to You, O Lord Refrain First Line: With the Lord there is mercy Topics: 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year B; Christian Initiation; Confidence; Ecumenism; Evening; Faith; Forgiveness; Funeral; Funeral; Hope; Hope; Interfaith; Lent; Lent; Lent 5 Year A; Mercy; Penance; Petition; Redemption; Seeking; Sin; Trust; Word of God Scripture: Psalm 130 Languages: English Tune Title: [With the Lord there is mercy]

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Gregory Murray

1905 - 1992 Person Name: A. Gregory Murray, OSB Composer (psalm tone) of "[With the Lord there is mercy]" in RitualSong

Joseph Gelineau

1920 - 2008 Person Name: Joseph Gelineau, 1920- Composer (Tone) of "PSALM 130" in Together in Song Joseph Gelineau (1920-2008) Gelineau's translation and musical settings of the psalms have achieved nearly universal usage in the Christian church of the Western world. These psalms faithfully recapture the Hebrew poetic structure and images. To accommodate this structure his psalm tones were designed to express the asymmetrical three-line/four-line design of the psalm texts. He collaborated with R. Tournay and R. Schwab and reworked the Jerusalem Bible Psalter. Their joint effort produced the Psautier de la Bible de Jerusalem and recording Psaumes, which won the Gran Prix de L' Academie Charles Cros in 1953. The musical settings followed four years later. Shortly after, the Gregorian Institute of America published Twenty-four Psalms and Canticles, which was the premier issue of his psalms in the United States. Certainly, his text and his settings have provided a feasible and beautiful solution to the singing of the psalms that the 1963 reforms envisioned. Parishes, their cantors, and choirs were well-equipped to sing the psalms when they embarked on the Gelineau psalmody. Gelineau was active in liturgical development from the very time of his ordination in 1951. He taught at the Institut Catholique de Paris and was active in several movements leading toward Vatican II. His influence in the United States as well in Europe (he was one of the founding organizers of Universa Laus, the international church music association) is as far reaching as it is broad. Proof of that is the number of times "My shepherd is the Lord" has been reprinted and reprinted in numerous funeral worship leaflets, collections, and hymnals. His prolific career includes hundreds of compositions ranging from litanies to responsories. His setting of Psalm 106/107, "The Love of the Lord," for assembly, organ, and orchestra premiƩred at the 1989 National Association of Pastoral Musicians convention in Long Beach, California. --www.giamusic.com

Richard Proulx

1937 - 2010 Harmonizer (antiphon) of "[With the Lord there is mercy]" in RitualSong Richard Proulx (b. St. Paul, MN, April 3, 1937; d. Chicago, IL, February 18, 2010). A composer, conductor, and teacher, Proulx was director of music at the Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago, Illinois (1980-1997); before that he was organist and choirmaster at St. Thomas' Episcopal Church in Seattle, Washington. He contributed his expertise to the Roman Catholic Worship III (1986), The Episcopal Hymnal 1982, The United Methodist Hymnal (1989), and the ecumenical A New Hymnal for Colleges and Schools (1992). He was educated at the University of Minnesota, MacPhail College of Music in Minneapolis, Minnesota, St. John's Abbey in Collegeville, Minnesota, and the Royal School of Church Music in England. He composed more than 250 works. Bert Polman