- Benedictus (Luke 1: 68-79)
Blessed be the Lord, the God of Israel! - Magnificat (Luke 1: 46-55)
My soul glorifies the Lord - Nunc dimittis (Luke 2: 29-32)
At last, all-powerful Master - Beatitudes (Matthew 5: 1–12 & Luke 6: 20-26)
How happy are the poor in spirit
Examples
Magnificat (Luke 1: 46–55) My soul glorifies the Lord
Mary’s great hymn of praise is used everyday by the Church in Evening Prayer. It is the first and best Marian hymn — praise of God who raises the lowly, a theme echoed through the scriptures. More than any other core text there are a wide variety of settings from hymn paraphrases to responsorial settings; shouts of praise to quiet reflection. Care should be taken to chose a setting suitable to the occasion but above all this should be a familiar text on the lips and in the hearts of Catholics.
God fills me with joy — J P Lécot (Lourdes)
Holy is his name (anon)
Magnificat — Bernadette Farrell
Magnificat — Gelineau
Magnificat — Taizé
My soul rejoices — Owen Alstott
Tell out my soul — T Dudley Smith
The Almighty works marvels for me — Peter Jones
Beatitudes
The majority of settings of the Beatitudes are based on the version in Matthew’s Gospel (5: 3–12).
Amen, amen, is shall be so — Iona
As a tree planted — Marty Haugen
Beati in domo domini — Taizé
Blessed, blessed are the poor — Iona
Blest are they — David Haas
Happy are those — Russian arr. Stephen Dean
The Beatitudes — Peter Jones
The Kingdom — Mike Anderson