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Baptism of the Lord Evening Prayer I

Cantor

Come, let us

wor

ship Christ,

All

the beloved Son in whom the Father

was

well pleased.

(bow)

Glory to the Father, and

to

the Son,

and to the

Ho

ly Spirit:

(upright)

as it was in

the

beginning,

is now, and will be for ev

er

. Amen. Alle

lu

ia.

Baptism of the Lord

Evening Prayer I

Call to Worship

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Hymn

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love. fessed. came. Text: Timothy Dudley-Smith, b. 1926, © 1984, Hope Publishing Co., Carol Stream, IL 60188. All rights reserved.

Reprinted with permission under license #A-712825, OneLicense.net. Music: RENDEZ Á DIEU, 98 98 D; Louis Bourgeois, c. 1510-1561.

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Baptism of the Lord Evening Prayer I

Psalmody

(be seated)

Psalm 135:1-12

Antiphon

John was in the wilderness baptizing

and

proclaiming

a baptism of penance for the forgive

ness

of sins.

2 Choirs

Praise the name of the Lord,

give praise,

faith

ful servants,

who stand

in

the courtyard,

gathered

at

God’s house.

Sing hymns, for God is good.

Sing God’s name,

our

delight,

for the

Lord

chose Jacob,

Israel as a

spec

ial treasure.

I know the Lord is great,

surpassing every

lit

tle god.

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wills

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God blankets

earth

with clouds,

strikes lightning

for

the rain,

releases wind

from

the storehouse.

God killed Egypt’s firstborn,

both hu

mans

and beasts,

doing wondrous

signs

in Egypt

against Pharoah

and

his aides.

God struck down nations,

killed

migh

ty kings,

Sihon, king of the Amorites,

Og,

king

of Bashan,

all the

kings

of Canaan.

Then God gave Isra

el

their land,

a gift for

them

to keep.

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Psalm 135:13–21

Antiphon

I baptize you with water, but the one who is coming

will baptize with the Holy Spirit and with fire.

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1 Timothy 3:16

Please stand for this psalm of praise.

Antiphon

When Jesus came out of the water the

heav

ens opened.

Cuando Jesús salió del agua se a

brió

el cielo.

Cantor/All

Cristo se manifestó cor

po

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su causa triunfó gracias

al

Espíritu,

Christ

seen

by angels,

proclaimed

am

ong Gentiles,

Cristo fue creído

en

el mundo

y exaltado

en

la gloria.

Christ was revealed in flesh,

vindicated in spirit,

Cristo se apareció a los ángeles,

fue proclamado a los paganos,

Christ believed in throughout

the world, taken up in glory.

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Psalmody Doxology

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All (bow)

Glory to the Father, and

to

the Son,

and to the

Ho

ly Spirit:

(upright)

as it was in

the

beginning,

is now, and will be for ev

er

. Amen.

Responsory

Reading

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Music and text from Psallite, © 2005, The Collegeville Composers Group. Published and administered by Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN 56321. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under license #A-712825, OneLicense.net.

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Canticle of Mary

(stand)

Antiphon

Our Savior came to be baptized, so that throught the

cleansing waters of baptism he might restore us to

new life, heal our sinful nature, and clothe us with

unfailing holiness.

Intercessions

Our Father

Concluding Prayer

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Music: IRBY, 87 87 77; Henry J. Gauntlett, 1805-1876.

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Cantor

Come, let us

wor

ship Christ,

All

the beloved Son in whom the Father

was

well pleased.

(bow)

Glory to the Father, and

to

the Son,

and to the

Ho

ly Spirit:

(upright)

as it was in

the

beginning,

is now, and will be for ev

er

. Amen. Alle

lu

ia.

Baptism of the Lord

Morning Prayer

Call to Worship

(stand)

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Baptism of the Lord Morning Prayer

Hymn

Christ, Your Footprints

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Reprinted with permission under license #A-712825, OneLicense.net. Music: EBENEZER, 87 87 D; Thomas J. Williams, 1869-1944.

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Psalmody

(be seated)

Psalm 63

Antiphon

The soldier baptizes his King, the servant his Lord,

John his Savior; the waters of the Jordan tremble, a

dove hovers as a sign of witness, and the voice of the

Father is heard; This is my Son.

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you, O Lord my

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God.

1. O God, you are my God whom I seek;

O God, you are my God whom I seek;

for you my flesh pines, my soul thirsts

like the earth, parched, lifeless, without water.

2. Thus have I gazed toward you in your holy place

to see your power and your glory.

Your kindness is a greater good than life itself;

my lips will glorify you.

3. Thus will I bless you while I live;

lifting up my hands I will call upon your name.

As with a banquet shall my soul be satisfied;

with exultant lips my mouth shall praise you.

4. For you have been my help, you have been my help;

in the shadow of your wings I shout for joy.

My soul clings fast to you; your right hand holds me firm;

in the shadow of your wings I sing for joy.

Text: Psalm 63:2, 3–4, 5–6, 8–9; verses trans. © 1970, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.; Refrain by Michael Joncas, © 1987, GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved.

Music: Michael Joncas, © 1987, GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under license #A-712825, OneLicense.net.

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Daniel 3:56–88

Antiphon

Sprints of water were made holy as Christ revealed his

glory to the world. Draw water from the fountain of

the Savior, for Christ our God has hallowed all

creation.

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God, Bless - ed be

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God, al le lu

ia!

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All

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All

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Angels of God, bless the Lord!

Cantor

v

All

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Highest heavens, bless the Lord!

Cantor:

Waters above,

Spirits of God,

Sun and moon,

Stars of heaven,

Rainstorm and dew,

Gales and winds,

Fire and heat,

Frost and cold,

Dew and snow,

Ice and cold,

Frost and sleet,

Night and day,

Light and darkness,

Lightning and clouds,

All:

Bless the Lord!

Bless the Lord!

Bless the Lord!

Bless the Lord!

Bless the Lord!

Bless the Lord!

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Bless the Lord!

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Bless the Lord!

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v

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Bless God, earth and sea.

All

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Give praise and glo - ry for ev - er.

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v

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Bless God, Is - ra - el.

All

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& b

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v

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Bless God, Hananiah, Azari - ah, and Mishael.

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Give praise and glo - ry for ev - er.

All:

Bless the Lord!

Bless the Lord!

Bless the Lord!

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Bless the Lord!

Bless the Lord!

Bless the Lord!

Bless the Lord!

Cantor:

Mountains and hills,

Trees and plants,

Fountains and springs,

Rivers and seas,

Fishes and whales,

Birds of the air,

Beasts of the earth,

Children of earth,

All:

Bless the Lord!

Bless the Lord!

Bless the Lord!

Bless the Lord!

Cantor:

Priests of God,

Servants of God,

Just and faithful souls,

Holy, humble hearts,

Cantor:

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Psalm 149

Please stand for this psalm of praise.

Antiphon

We give praise to you, our God

and

Redeemer.

Te alabamos, nuestro Dios y

Re

dentor.

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Canten al Señor un

can

to nuevo,

su alabanza en la asamblea

de

los fieles.

Alégrese Israel por su Creador,

salten de gozo los hijos de Sión

por

su

Rey;

alaben su Nombre con danzas,

tocando tambor

es

y cítaras;

The Lord delights

in saving a

help

less people.

Revel in God’s glory,

join in

clan

by clan.

Shout praise

from

your throat,

sword flash

ing

in hand

para tomar venganza de las naciones,

y aplicar el castigo

a

los pueblos;

para atar a sus reyes con cadenas

y a sus nobles con espos

as

de hierro;

para aplicarles la senten

cia

escrita:

¡qué honor para to

dos

sus fieles!

Alle

lu

ia!

Alle

lu

ia!

Sing a new song, you faithful,

praise God in the assembly. Israel,

rejoice in your maker, Zion, in

your king. Dance in the Lord’s

name, sounding harp and

tambourine.

porque el Señor ama a su pueblo

y corona con su victoria a los

humildes. Que los justos celebren

su gloria y lo aclamen aun en sus

lechos: con vítores a Dios en su

garganta, y espadas de dos filos en

las manos,

to discipline nations and punish

the wicked, to shackle their kings

and chain their leaders, and

execute God’s sentence. You

faithful, this is your glory!

¡Aleluya! ¡Aleluya!

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Psalmody Doxology

All (bow)

Glory to the Father, and

to

the Son,

and to the

Ho

ly Spirit:

(upright)

as it was in

the

beginning,

is now, and will be for ev

er

. Amen.

Responsory

Reading

(be seated)

&

b

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All you na - tions,

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sing out your joy to the

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ia!

Text and music: Lucien Deiss. Copyright © 1965, World Library Publications, Franklin Park, IL. www.wlpmusic.com. All rights reserved. Used by permission under license #ALC0825081.

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Baptism of the Lord Morning Prayer

Intercessions

Our Father

Concluding Prayer

Canticle of Zechariah

(stand)

Antiphon

Christ is baptized, the world is made holy; he has

taken away our sins. We shall be purified by water and

the Holy Spirit.

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196

Cantor

Come, let us

wor

ship Christ,

All

the beloved Son in whom the Father

was

well pleased.

(bow)

Glory to the Father, and

to

the Son,

and to the

Ho

ly Spirit:

(upright)

as it was in

the

beginning,

is now, and will be for ev

er

. Amen. Alle

lu

ia.

Baptism of the Lord

Evening Prayer II

Call to Worship

(stand)

&

b

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Baptism of the Lord Evening Prayer II

Hymn

When John Baptized by Jordan’s River

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44

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46

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love. fessed. came. Text: Timothy Dudley-Smith, b. 1926, © 1984, Hope Publishing Co., Carol Stream, IL 60188. All rights reserved.

Reprinted with permission under license #A-712825, OneLicense.net. Music: RENDEZ Á DIEU, 98 98 D; Louis Bourgeois, c. 1510-1561.

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Epiphany - Baptism of the Lord

Solemn Prayer of Thanksgiving

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Cantor

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œ

œ

œ

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˙

Let us give thanks to God the Fa - ther,

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In the name of our Lord Je - sus Christ.

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All

˙

˙

A - men.

Cantor:

. . . this night and for ever and ever.

Cantor. . . .Let us give thanks to God the Father, always and for ev’rything.

Cantor. . . .this night and for ever and ever.

&

##

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œ

œ

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œ

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˙

Let us give thanks to God the Fa - ther,

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In the name of our Lord Je - sus Christ.

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Cantor:

. . . this night and for ever and ever.

Cantor.... Blessed are you, O Lord and mighty God, our eternal Father and David’s King.

You have made our gladness greater and incresaed our joy

by sending to dwell among us the Wonder Counselor, the Prince of Peace. Born of Mary, proclaimed to the shepherds

and acknowledged to the ends of the earth,

your unconquered Son of Justice destroys our darkness

and establishes us in freedom and we are led forth from bondage. All glory in the highest be to you, through Christ, the Son of your favor, in the anointing love of his Spirit, this night and for ever and ever.

&

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In the name of our Lord Je - sus Christ.

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˙

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Cantor:

. . . this night and for ever and ever.

Cantor. . . .Let us give thanks to God the Father, always and for ev’rything.

Cantor. . . .this night and for ever and ever.

&

##

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œ

œ

œ

œ

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˙

Let us give thanks to God the Fa - ther,

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Baptism of the Lord Evening Prayer II

Psalmody

(be seated)

Psalm 110

Antiphon

The Father’s voice resounded

from

the heavens;

This is my Son in whom I delight,

listen to what he

says

to you.

2 Choirs

The Lord decrees to the king:

“Take the throne at

my

right hand,

I will make your ene

mies

a footrest.

I will raise your scepter

over Zion

and

beyond,

over

all

your enemies.

“Your people

stand

behind you

on the day you

take

command.

You are made holy, splendid,

newborn

like

the dawn,

fresh

like

the dew.”

God’s oath is firm:

“You are a

priest

for ever,

the rightful king by

my

decree.”

The Lord stands

at

your side

to destroy kings

on the

day

of wrath.

God executes judgment,

crushes the

heads

of nations,

and brings car

nage

worldwide.

The victor drinks

from a

way

side stream

and ri

ses

refreshed.

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Psalm 112:1-6

Antiphon

In the Jordan river our Savior crushed the s

er

pent’s head.

En el río Jordán, nuestro Salvador aplastó la cabeza de

la

serpiente.

Cantor/All

Feliz el hombre que respeta al Señor

y ama con pasión

sus

mandatos.

Su linaje será numeroso en la tierra,

la estirpe de los justos se

bendita.

Their households thrive,

their integri

ty

stands firm.

A light shines on them in darkness,

a God of mer

cy

and justice.

El bueno es dadivoso, compasivo

y atento,

y administra rectamente

sus

asuntos:

porque el justo jamás vacilará,

será eterna

su

memoria.

Happy those who love God and

delight in the law. Their children

shall be blest, strong and upright

in the land.

En su casa habrá riquezas y

abun-dancia, su generosidad durará por

siempre. En las tinieblas clarea la

Luz para los rectos: el Compasivo,

Clemente y Justo.

The good lend freely and deal

fairly, they will never stumble;

their justice shall be remembered.

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v œ œ w v œ œ w

v œ œ w v œ œ w

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Antiphon

In the Jordan river our Savior crushed the serpent’s

head and wrested us free from his grasp.

Revelation 15:3–4

Please stand for this psalm of praise.

Antiphon

A wondrous mystery is declared to us today; the

Creator of the universe has washed away our sins in

the waters of the Jordan.

Baptism of the Lord Evening Prayer II

&

ANTIPHON

œ

œ œ œ ˙

œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙

Your works, O Lord, are might - y and won - der - ful.

&

PSALM TONE

v

œ œ ˙

v

œ ˙

v

œ œ ˙ v œ ˙

All you do

stirs wonder,

Lord, mighty God.

your ways are right

and true,

ruler of all

nations.

Who would not be moved

to glorify your name?

For you alone are

holy.

All nations will gather,

bowing low to you,

for your saving works

are plainly seen.

Text from the Liturgical Psalter © 1994, International Committee on English in the Liturgy, Inc. (ICEL). All rights reserved. Used with permission. Music: Chrysogonus Waddell, OCSO, © 1986, GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Psalmody Doxology

All (bow)

Glory to the Father, and

to

the Son,

and to the

Ho

ly Spirit:

(upright)

as it was in

the

beginning,

is now, and will be for ev

er

. Amen.

Responsory

Reading

(be seated)

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j

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.

They shall a - dore you,

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come and a - dore you:

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..

Lord, ev - ’ry na - tion shall come.

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Intercessions

Our Father

Concluding Prayer

Canticle of Mary

(stand)

Antiphon

Christ Jesus loved us, poured out his blood to wash

away our sins, and made us a kingdom and priests for

God our Father. To him be glory and honor for ever.

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ev wel -wipe ’ry come their time God’s tears and new a

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place. day. way. Text: Ruth Duck, © 1992, GIA Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission under OneLicense.net, #A-712825. Music: CAROL, CMD; Richard S. Willis, 1819-1900, alt.

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