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Sing a New Church

Author: Delores Dufner, OSB, b. 1939 Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Appears in 15 hymnals Scripture: Genesis 1 First Line: Summoned by the God who made us Refrain First Line: Let us bring the gifts that differ Topics: Church; Church; Church; Discipleship; Ecumenism; Evangelization; Gathering; Global Family; Ministry/Mission; Sending Forth; Social Concern; Stewardship; Unity; Service Music for Mass Entrance Song (Gathering of Processional); Rites of the Church Baptism; Rites of the Church Dedication of a Church; The Liturgical Year The Dedication of teh Lateran Basilica (November 9) Used With Tune: NETTLETON

Let All Things Now Living

Author: Katherine K. Davis, 1892-1980 Meter: 6.6.1.1.6.6.1.1 D Appears in 55 hymnals Scripture: Genesis 1:2 Topics: Creation; Creation; Creation; Journey; Praise; Sending Forth; Thanksgiving Used With Tune: ASH GROVE

Morning Has Broken

Author: Eleanor Farjeon, 1881-1965 Meter: 5.5.5.4 D Appears in 93 hymnals Scripture: Genesis 1:3-5 Topics: Creation; Creation; Creation; Morning; Praise; Service Music for Mass Entrance Song (Gathering of Processional); Morning Prayer Hymn Used With Tune: BUNESSAN

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ASH GROVE

Meter: 6.6.1.1.6.6.1.1 D Appears in 136 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Randall DeBruyn, b. 1947 Scripture: Genesis 1:2 Tune Sources: Trad. Welsh melody Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 51354 31124 32175 Used With Text: Let All Things Now Living
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BUNESSAN

Meter: 5.5.5.4 D Appears in 260 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Randall DeBruyn, b. 1947 Scripture: Genesis 1:3-5 Tune Sources: Trad. Gaelic melody Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 13512 76565 12356 Used With Text: Morning Has Broken
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ELLACOMBE

Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 594 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: William H. Monk, 1823-1889 Scripture: Genesis 1:8-25 Tune Sources: Gesangbuch der Herzogl, Wirtembergischen Katholischen Hafkapelle, 1784, alt.; Adapt.: Würth's Katholisches Gesangbuch, 1863 Tune Key: A Major Incipit: 51765 13455 67122 Used With Text: I Sing the Mighty Power of God

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Sing a New Church

Author: Delores Dufner, OSB, b. 1939 Hymnal: GAP2015 #569 (2015) Meter: 8.7.8.7 with refrain Scripture: Genesis 1 First Line: Summoned by the God who made us Refrain First Line: Let us bring the gifts that differ Topics: Church; Church; Church; Discipleship; Ecumenism; Evangelization; Gathering; Global Family; Ministry/Mission; Sending Forth; Social Concern; Stewardship; Unity; Service Music for Mass Entrance Song (Gathering of Processional); Rites of the Church Baptism; Rites of the Church Dedication of a Church; The Liturgical Year The Dedication of teh Lateran Basilica (November 9) Languages: English Tune Title: NETTLETON

Let All Things Now Living

Author: Katherine K. Davis, 1892-1980 Hymnal: GAP2015 #706 (2015) Meter: 6.6.1.1.6.6.1.1 D Scripture: Genesis 1:2 Topics: Creation; Creation; Creation; Journey; Praise; Sending Forth; Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: ASH GROVE

Morning Has Broken

Author: Eleanor Farjeon, 1881-1965 Hymnal: GAP2015 #778 (2015) Meter: 5.5.5.4 D Scripture: Genesis 1:3-5 Topics: Creation; Creation; Creation; Morning; Praise; Service Music for Mass Entrance Song (Gathering of Processional); Morning Prayer Hymn Languages: English Tune Title: BUNESSAN

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Delores Dufner

b. 1939 Person Name: Delores Dufner, OSB, b. 1939 Scripture: Genesis 1 Hymnal Number: 569 Author of "Sing a New Church" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) Delores Dufner is a member of St. Benedict’s Monastery in St. Joseph, Minnesota, with Master's Degrees in Liturgical Music and Liturgical Studies. She is currently a member and a Fellow of The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, the National Pastoral Musicians (NPM), the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP), and the Monastic Worship Forum. Delores is a writer of liturgical, scripturally based hymn and song texts which have a broad ecumenical appeal and are contracted or licensed by 34 publishers in the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia, and China. She has received more than 50 commissions to write texts for special occasions or needs and has published over 200 hymns, many of which have several different musical settings and appear in several publications. She is the author of three hymn collections: Sing a New Church (1994, Oregon Catholic Press), The Glimmer of Glory in Song (2004, GIA Publications), and And Every Breath, a Song (2011, GIA Publications). Delores, the middle child of five, was born and raised on a farm in the Red River Valley of North Dakota. She attended a one-room country school in which she learned to read music and play the tonette, later studying piano and organ. Delores was a school music teacher, private piano and organ instructor, and parish organist/choir director for twelve years. She served as liturgy coordinator for her religious community of 775 members for six years and as Director of the Office of Worship for the Diocese of St. Cloud, Minnesota for fifteen years. She subsequently worked as a liturgical music consultant for the Diocese of Ballarat, Victoria in southeast Australia for fifteen months. At present, she is preparing a fourth hymn collection and assisting with liturgy planning and music leadership at the monastery. Delores Dufner

Katherine Davis

1892 - 1980 Person Name: Katherine K. Davis, 1892-1980 Scripture: Genesis 1:2 Hymnal Number: 706 Author of "Let All Things Now Living" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) Katherine Kennicott Davis (b. St. Joseph, MO, 1892; d. Concord, MA, 1980) studied at Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts, where she was also a teaching assistant in music. From 1921 to 1929 she taught singing and piano in private schools in Concord, Massachusetts, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After 1929 she devoted herself largely to music composition. She wrote some eight hundred pieces, most of which were choral (often writing under several pseudonyms). One of her most popular songs is "The Little Drummer Boy," originally called "Carol of the Drum" (1941). Her other publications include the folk operetta Cinderella (1933) and Songs of Freedom (1948). Bert Polman

Eleanor Farjeon

1881 - 1965 Person Name: Eleanor Farjeon, 1881-1965 Scripture: Genesis 1:3-5 Hymnal Number: 778 Author of "Morning Has Broken" in Glory and Praise (3rd. ed.) Eleanor Farjeon, (born Feb. 13, 1881, London--died June 5, 1965, Hampstead, London), English writer for children whose magical but unsentimental tales, which often mock the behaviour of adults, earned her a revered place in many British nurseries. The daughter of a British novelist and granddaughter of a U.S. actor, Eleanor Farjeon grew up in the bohemian literary and dramatic circles of London. Attending opera and theatre at 4 and writing on her father’s typewriter at 7, Farjeon came to public attention at 16 as the librettist of an opera, with music by her brother Harry, which was produced by the Royal Academy of Music. Her success with Nursery Rhymes of London Town (1916), simple tunes originally for adults but adapted and sung in junior schools throughout England, spurred her writing. In addition to such favourites as Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard (1921) and The Little Bookroom (1955), which won the Carnegie Medal and the first Hans Christian Anderson Award, Farjeon’s prolific writings include children’s educational books, among them Kings and Queens (1932; with Herbert Farjeon); adult books; and memoirs, notably A Nursery in the Nineties (1935; rev. ed. 1960). --www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/201881/Eleanor-Farjeon