This song is a call to action for discipleship and evangelization to the world. This piano arrangement by Scott Soper is ideal for use in parishes without a praise band, and is sure to enhance any
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This anthem based on Micah 6:8 is organized in a refrain/verse format. There are numerous options for singing the verses, including SATB chorus. The piece is scored for assembly, SATB choir, keyboard,
This short choral setting of the 15th-century text using a mixture of languages is scored for SATB a cappella choir with minimal divisi in the soprano and bass sections and is of easy to medium difficulty.
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A beautiful rendering of this well-known Lenten text, for two-part harmony and optional accompaniment. Occasional dissonances add drama and tension to this traditional composition. Beautiful.
Catchy and upbeat, this song for Easter Sunday and the following season emphasizes both the Resurrection and the "rising up from the water" of all those initiated into Christ's paschal mystery. As such, it
This rousing song captures the spirit of Easter and proclaims the good news of the resurrection and our salvation with a joyful shout, just as the gospel proclaims. Complete with keyboard and guitar
Focusing on topical themes of comfort, faith, love of God, peace, petition and prayer, salvation, and trust, subtly conveyed by both the gentle, rocking quality of the newly composed hymn tune TEMPESTAS and
This flowing, unmetered work for a cappella women's choir focuses on the first part of the Magnificat in a prayerful setting that is perfect for any occasion honoring the Blessed Virgin Mary, including the
This well-known Christmas carol is presented with all four verses in Spanish and in English. This makes it a perfect choice for bilingual Christmas celebrations where communities come together. With a solo
With text based on the Gospels of Mark, John, and Matthew, this work touches on themes of sacrifice and love and fits seamlessly into any Eucharistic liturgy. It is accessible to choirs of varying levels
Based in part on Genesis 3:19, this anthem was designed for Ash Wednesday. Written for assembly, SAB choir, keyboard, guitar, oboe, and cello, the music and text combine to create a meaningful piece for the
This choral anthem is entirely in Latin with mostly homophonic choral writing. Sung by the soprano or mezzo soloist the first time, the choral parts add warmth but do not distract from the soloist the
This is a brief but well-crafted a cappella SATB choral setting in modern musical notation of the well-known Gregorian chant. Sung in Latin, it is ideal for Eucharistic adoration or for any Eucharistic
This recently composed hymn tune, GAUDETE, features four unison verses balanced by a choral refrain. Each receives an a cappella imitative treatment. The text describes the excitement for the coming of the
Written using AAB form, the six verses of this Advent hymn tell of the coming of Christ as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies. It closes with a rousing doxology. The use of modality throughout the
This accessible and beautiful piece is ideal for times of meditation and can be used as a post-Communion piece at any Mass or service, particularly during Lent, ordinations, and whenever a community or
Serving as the epilogue to Warner's larger musical work "The Passion of Saint John," this anthem features an original hymn tune, CODLADH, with text that captures the sorrowful mood of Good Friday. The
This is a bilingual octavo edition of this well-loved title, bringing to new audiences a song whose Spanish-only version has been popular within the Hispanic community and beyond for over twenty years. With
This hymn has a memorable melody that is supported by organ or piano, guitar, and/or optional instruments. Flexibly voiced with soprano descant on the last verse and written in accessible 3/4, it is sure to
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This beautiful communion song invites speakers of four different languages (English, Spanish, Vietnamese, and Filipino) to sing together. With its quadrilingual refrain that the assembly can easily learn,
This bright and jaunty piece retells the Christmas story, highlighting Jesus' humble beginnings and his adoration by the angels and shepherds, then ultimately concludes by asking us to join in the song of
This touching new text, along with its versatile melody, paints a beautiful picture not only of the peace that Christ brings but the hope He brings as well. Imaginatively scored for choir, descant,
Touching on topics of Christian life - discipleship, love for others, and social concern - this anthemic assembly song, complete with expressive key change for the final refrain, is stirring and