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June 1, 2022

Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ [Corpus Christi], Year C (Jun 19, 2022)


“He fed them with the finest wheat and satisfied them with honey from the rock.” Until the Lord comes again, may we be nourished and satisfied in the Eucharist.

 

Listen to the Podcast:

 

Body and Blood Corpus Christi Entrance Antiphon He Fed Them with the Finest Wheat (Steve Angrisano, Sarah Hart and Curtis Stephan)

Let Us All Rejoice #117

Entrance Chant Do This in Memory of Me (Chris Muglia)

Choose Christ Missal 2022 #274; Spirit & Song #246

Responsorial Psalm You Are a Priest for Ever in the Line of Melchizedek (Scott Soper)

Spirit & Psalm 2022: p. 242

Sequence and Gospel Acclamation Corpus Christi Sequence (includes Alleuia) (James Poppleton)

Choose Christ Missal 2022 #10 on page 184

Presentation and Preparation of the Gifts Bread of Angels (Curtis Stephan)

Choose Christ Missal 2022 #276; Breaking Bread #361

Body and Blood Corpus Christi Communion Antiphon Whoever Eats My Flesh and Drinks My Blood (Steve Angrisano, Sarah Hart and Curtis Stephan)

Let Us All Rejoice #118

Communion Chant The Feast Meant for Everyone (Tom Booth and Sarah Hart)

Choose Christ Missal 2022 #259

Sending Forth Grateful (Tom Tomaszek)

Choose Christ Missal 2022 #350; Spirit & Song #242; Never Too Young #140
 

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