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  2. Responsorial psalmody - Wikipedia

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    Responsorial psalmody primarily refers to the placement and use of the Psalm within the readings at a Christian service of the Eucharist. The Psalm chosen in such a context is often called the responsorial psalm. They are found in the liturgies of several Christian denominations, including those of Roman Catholicism, Lutheranism and Anglicanism.

  3. Gelineau psalmody - Wikipedia

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    Gelineau psalmody is a method of singing the Psalms that was developed in France by Catholic Jesuit priest Joseph Gelineau around 1953, with English translations appearing some ten years later. [1]

  4. Psalm 119 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 119: Text, translations and list of free scores by several composers at the Choral Public Domain Library (ChoralWiki) Psalms Chapter 119 text in Hebrew and English, Mechon-mamre. Psalm 119:1 introduction and text, Bible study tools. Psalm 119 – The Greatness and Glory of God's Word, Enduring word.

  5. Responsory - Wikipedia

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    The refrains are free compositions. [3]: 234, 331–332 The verses are ordinarily sung to standard tones, [3]: 234 though there are exceptions to this. [3]: 235, 240 [7] Polyphonic settings of parts of responsories survive from the Middle Ages. [8] Marc-Antoine Charpentier composed 19 Repons (H 111 - 119, H 126 - 134 and H 144).

  6. Psalm 23 - Wikipedia

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    Psalm 23 is the 23rd psalm of the Book of Psalms, beginning in English in the King James Version: "The Lord is my shepherd".In Latin, it is known by the incipit, "Dominus regit me ".