Some new additions to Worship IV in the Easter section that I find particularly welcome are: If Christ Had Not Been Raised from Death (#497); Day of Delight (#499); Earth, Earth, Awake! (#504); Christ Has Risen (#505); This Is a Day of New Beginnings (#508); Rise to Sing! The Light Is Breaking (#517)
Day of Delight
(Ref.) Day of delight and beauty unbounded,
Tell the news, the gospel spread!
Day of all wonder, day of all splendor,
Praise Christ risen from the dead!
1. Sing of the sun, from darkness appearing;
sing of the seed, from barren earth greening;
sing of creation, alleluia!
Sing of the stream, from Jesus’ side flowing;
sing of the saints, in water made holy;
sing of salvation, alleluia! (R)
2. Sing now of mourning turned into dancing;
sing now the myst’ry, hope of our glory;
sing with thanksgiving, alleluia!
Sing now of fasting turned into feasting;
sing the Lord’s favor lasting forever;
sing, all things living, alleluia! (R)
Text: Delores Dufner, OSB, b. 1939, © 2011, GIA Publications, Inc.
All rights reserved. Reprinted with permission of GIA Publications.
Tune: IN DIR IST FREUDE, 10 10 9 D with refrain (10 7 10 7; Giovanni Giacomo Gastoldi, c. 1554-1609
Why not?! But I envision the PIPS would sing the refrain on this piece.So you want the PIPS to FCAP by listening?
I kind of wish you wouldn't keep posting silly ones
I'm astounded and pleased to hear that Fr. Krisman's church sings "In dir ist Freude"! Wonderful!
2. Here we have three more cases of the throat-clearing, meter-filling "now."
which is a pandemicthese days.now
1. I'm kind of tired of songs about singing. It amazes you, once you start to look, just how many songs there are about singing (and songwriting), how many plays about playwriting, how many musicals about putting on a musical, etc.
Green v1. intr. To become green, as growing herbage; occas. to appear or look green; to become covered with verdure, to be ‘clothed’ with green. (Also with over.)
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