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Twelve Communion Propers for Lent for Congregation, Schola, Organ, SATB
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Third Sunday of Lent | Communion |Passer invenit Ant. Psalm 84 (83) : 4, 5; Vss. 2-3, 9-13
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Fourth Sunday of Lent | Communion | Ierusalem, que ædificatur Ant. Psalm 122 (121): 3, 4 Vss.: Psalm 122 (121) Schola Congr.
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Fourth Sunday of Lent | Communion | Ierusalem, que ædificatur Ant. Psalm 122 (121): 3, 4 Vss.: Psalm 122 (121)
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Fifth Sunday of Lent | Communion |Qui mihi ministrat Ant. John 12: 25; Vss.: Psalm 17 (16)
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Fifth Sunday of Lent | Communion |Videns Dominus Cycle A (When the Gospel of Lazarus is read)
Ant. John: 11: 33, 35, 43, 44, 39; Vss.: Psalm 130 (129)
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Fifth Sunday of Lent | Communion | Nemo te condemnavit (When the Gospel of the Adultress is read)
Ant. John: 8: 10, 11; Vss.: Psalm 32 (31)
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Passion (Palm) Sunday | Communion | Pater, si non potest Ant. Matthew 26: 42 Vss.: Psalm 22 (21)
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