The Responsorial Psalm assigned for today is Ps. 147 Praise The Lord Who Heals The Brokenhearted
Below is both a PDF file of the psalm as well as a JPEG image.
The Responsorial Psalm assigned for today is Ps. 147 Praise The Lord Who Heals The Brokenhearted
Below is both a PDF file of the psalm as well as a JPEG image.
The Responsorial Psalm assigned for this day is Ps. 40 Here Am I, O Lord.
Below is both a pdf file of the psalm as well as a JPEG image
The Responsorial Psalm assigned to this day is Psalm 25 Teach Me Your Ways . . .
The setting offered here is one that I composed 40 years ago and is found on the Ellis & Lynch recording “There’s A Time, There’s A Moment” Below is the PDF file of this psalm as well as a JPEG image.
On Sunday Dec. 4th 2011 we celebrate the Second Sunday of Advent. The Responsorial Psalm appointed for that day is Psalm 85 “Lord Let Us See Your Kindness” Below is an image file of the psalm which can be saved by right clicking, “save picture as” then printing out. I will be posting these regularly giving music directors a week or 2 or more to be planning, preparing and rehearsing these settings.
On Sunday Dec. 11th 2011 we celebrate the Third Sunday of Advent. The Responsorial Psalm appointed for that day is “My Soul Rejoices In My God” Below is an image file of the psalm which can be saved by right clicking, “save picture as” then printing out. I will be posting these regularly giving music directors a week or 2 or more to be planning, preparing and rehearsing these settings.
![Finale 2008 - [My Soul Rejoices In My God]](https://liturgyresource.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/my-soul-rejoices-in-my-god2.jpg?w=474&h=631)
Donations for my freely offered music on this website are gratefully accepted. Simply pay thru the PayPal Donate button at: www.ukulelemikelynch.com
Over the past 42 years of my work as a liturgical musician and composer I have written over 500 settings of the Psalms which we sing as a response after the First Reading every Sunday. 32 of those years I along with my wife Collene Lynch have led the congregation of Christ The King Parish in Seattle, Washington in the singing of these psalms. I have composed settings for virtually every psalm in our 3 year cycle. Even today, I continue to be inspired to compose new settings which will ultimately end up on these pages. In this web site I will endeavor to share these Psalms from week to week that can be freely used by parishes everywhere. Note that the verses are either to be chanted, sung melodically or spoken behind the chordal accompaniment given above the text. In our parish we liberally improvise these verses so I invite you to find your own voice in singing the verses of each Psalm. No Keyboard parts are given so once again, you will need to improvise these as well.
On Sunday Dec. 4th 2011 we celebrate the Second Sunday of Advent. The Responsorial Psalm appointed for that day is Psalm 85 “Lord Let Us See Your Kindness” Below is an image file of the psalm which can be saved by right clicking, “save picture as” then printing out. I will be posting these regularly giving music directors a week or 2 or more to be planning, preparing and rehearsing these settings.
Audio file for “LORD LET US SEE YOUR KINDNESS” Ps. 85

Over the past 42 years of my work as a liturgical musician and composer I have written over 500 settings of the Psalms which we sing as a response after the First Reading every Sunday. 32 of those years I along with my wife Collene Lynch have led the congregation of Christ The King Parish in Seattle, Washington in the singing of these psalms. I have composed settings for virtually every psalm in our 3 year cycle. Even today, I continue to be inspired to compose new settings which will ultimately end up on these pages. In this web site I will endeavor to share these Psalms from week to week that can be freely used by parishes everywhere. Note that the verses are either to be chanted, sung melodically or spoken behind the chordal accompaniment given above the text. In our parish we liberally improvise these verses so I invite you to find your own voice in singing the verses of each Psalm. No Keyboard parts are given so once again, you will need to improvise these as well.
On Sunday Nov 27th, 2011 (The First Sunday of Advent) our Responsorial Psalm is Psalm 80 “Lord Make Us Turn To You” Below is an image file of the psalm which can be saved by right clicking, “save as picture” then printing out. I will be posting these regularly giving music directors a week or 2 or more to be planning, preparing and rehearsing these settings.
Click below to hear “Lord, Make Us Turn To You”
Donations for my freely offered music on this website are gratefully accepted. Simply pay thru the PayPal Donate button at: www.ukulelemikelynch.com
Over the past 42 years of my work as a liturgical musician and composer I have written over 500 settings of the Psalms which we sing as a response after the First Reading every Sunday. 32 of those years I along with my wife Collene Lynch have led the congregation of Christ The King Parish in Seattle, Washington in the singing of these psalms. I have composed settings for virtually every psalm in our 3 year cycle. Even today, I continue to be inspired to compose new settings which will ultimately end up on these pages. In this web site I will endeavor to share these Psalms from week to week that can be freely used by parishes everywhere.
On Sunday Nov 20th, 2011 our Responsorial Psalm is Psalm 23 “The Lord Is My Shepherd” Below is an image file of the psalm which can be saved by right clicking, “save picture as” then printing out. I will be posting these regularly giving music directors a week or 2 or more to be planning, preparing and rehearsing these settings.
Donations for my freely offered music on this website are gratefully accepted. Simply pay thru the PayPal Donate button at: www.ukulelemikelynch.com
Over the past 42 years of my work as a liturgical musician and composer I have written over 500 settings of the Psalms which we sing as a response after the First Reading every Sunday. 32 of those years I along with my wife Collene Lynch have led the congregation of Christ The King Parish in Seattle, Washington in the singing of these psalms. I have composed settings for virtually every psalm in our 3 year cycle. Even today, I continue to be inspired to compose new settings which will ultimately end up on these pages. In this web site I will endeavor to share these Psalms from week to week that can be freely used by parishes everywhere. Note that the verses are either to be chanted, sung melodically or spoken behind the chordal accompaniment given above the text. In our parish we liberally improvise these verses so I invite you to find your own voice in singing the verses of each Psalm. No Keyboard parts are given so once again, you will need to improvise these as well.
On Sunday Nov 13th, 2011 our Responsorial Psalm is Psalm 128 “Blessed Are Those Who Fear The Lord” Below is an image file of the psalm which can be saved by right clicking, “save picture as” then printing out. I will be posting these regularly giving music directors a week or 2 or more to be planning, preparing and rehearsing these settings.
Click below to hear Psalm 128 “Blessed Are Those Who Fear The Lord”
Donations for my freely offered music on this website are gratefully accepted. Simply pay thru the PayPal Donate button at: www.ukulelemikelynch.com
Over the past 42 years of my work as a liturgical musician and composer I have written over 500 settings of the Psalms which we sing as a response after the First Reading every Sunday. 32 of those years I along with my wife Collene Lynch have led the congregation of Christ The King Parish in Seattle, Washington in the singing of these psalms. I have composed settings for virtually every psalm in our 3 year cycle. Even today, I continue to be inspired to compose new settings which will ultimately end up on these pages. In this web site I will endeavor to share these Psalms from week to week that can be freely used by parishes everywhere. Note that the verses are either to be chanted, sung melodically or spoken behind the chordal accompaniment given above the text. In our parish we liberally improvise these verses so I invite you to find your own voice in singing the verses of each Psalm. No Keyboard parts are given so once again, you will need to improvise these as well.
On Sunday Nov 6th, 2011 our Responsorial Psalm is Psalm 63 “My Soul Is Thirsting For You My God” Below is an image file of the psalm which can be saved by right clicking, “save picture as” then printing out. I will be posting these regularly giving music directors a week or 2 or more to be planning, preparing and rehearsing these settings
Click below to hear Psalm 63 “My Soul Is Thirsting”
Donations for my freely offered music on this website are gratefully accepted. Simply pay thru the PayPal Donate button at: www.ukulelemikelynch.com