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Compositions and Arrangements Psalm 118/Salmo 117 - Bilingual Responsorial Psalm for Saturday in the Octave of Easter
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Psalm 118/Salmo 117 - Bilingual Responsorial Psalm for Saturday in the Octave of Easter

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Psalm 118 – Trilingual Easter Psalm Setting

Composed for the Saturday within the Octave of Easter, this setting of Psalm 118 (117) features alternating English and Spanish verses, allowing the assembly to hear the Word proclaimed in both languages. The refrain is in Latin—Confitébor tibi, quóniam exaudísti me—with optional refrains in Spanish or English, drawing worshippers of different linguistic backgrounds into unity through the common language of the Church.

Inspired by chant traditions and accessible for parish choirs, this setting is ideal for multilingual liturgies seeking to foster reverence, inclusion, and beauty.

Available for free, non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license.

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Psalm 118 – Trilingual Easter Psalm Setting

Composed for the Saturday within the Octave of Easter, this setting of Psalm 118 (117) features alternating English and Spanish verses, allowing the assembly to hear the Word proclaimed in both languages. The refrain is in Latin—Confitébor tibi, quóniam exaudísti me—with optional refrains in Spanish or English, drawing worshippers of different linguistic backgrounds into unity through the common language of the Church.

Inspired by chant traditions and accessible for parish choirs, this setting is ideal for multilingual liturgies seeking to foster reverence, inclusion, and beauty.

Available for free, non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license.

Psalm 118 – Trilingual Easter Psalm Setting

Composed for the Saturday within the Octave of Easter, this setting of Psalm 118 (117) features alternating English and Spanish verses, allowing the assembly to hear the Word proclaimed in both languages. The refrain is in Latin—Confitébor tibi, quóniam exaudísti me—with optional refrains in Spanish or English, drawing worshippers of different linguistic backgrounds into unity through the common language of the Church.

Inspired by chant traditions and accessible for parish choirs, this setting is ideal for multilingual liturgies seeking to foster reverence, inclusion, and beauty.

Available for free, non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license.

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