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Funeral Mon., June 15 690 On Eagle's Wings Verse 1 1. You who dwell in the shel-ter of the Lord, who a - ——— te SS bide in his shad-ow for life, say to the Lord: “My ref - uge, my rock in whom trust!” % Refain, Melo. And he will raise youup on ea - gle’s wings, bear youon the breath of dawn, make —-you to. shine like the sun, and Last time to Coda of his band. To verses hold you in the palm of his hand. 2. The t= 3 Ds. fear: un-der his wings your ref-uge, his faith-ful-ness your shield. Verse 3 3. You need not fear the ter-ror of the night, nor the ar-row that flies by — day; though thou - sands fall a - Ds. bout you, near you it shall not_—_come. Verse 4 3, 4. For to his an-gels he’s giv-en a com-mand to o-4 ‘ > > =: SSS ee guard you in all of your ways; up-on their hands they will Ds. bear you up, lest you dash your foot a-gainsta_ stone. And hold you, hold you inthe —_ . — palm of his hand. Text Psalm 91; Michael foneas, 8.1951 ‘Thole Jones, 951 Oboe says the Lord; whoever believes in me, oven if he dies, will live for- ev- er. SSS=5 et Hh 7 =| ASS pee + f | Am the Bread of Life 950 Verses. ae a a or _—_— I am the Bread of life. You who 2. The bread that I will give is my 3. Un = Tess_______ you___ eat of the —, I am the Res - ur - rec - tion, — Boma Yes, Lord we be ~- lieve that___ \ = SS 2 ae - ———— ee come to me shall not hun - ger; and who be - flesh for the life of the world, —— and if you flesh. of the Son of Man. and___ 1_________ am the life If you be - you are the. ~— Christ, the lieve in meshall not thirst. No one cancome to eat of this bread, you shall live for drink of his blood, and drink____ of _ his lieve in me, e - ven— though you Son. of. God, Who. has SS me un - less the Fa - ther beck - ons. ev - er, you shall live for ev - er. blood, you shall not have life with - in you. die, you shall live for — ev ~ er. come in - to. — the___ world. __ Refrain and I will raise you Text fol 6 an 1; Suzanne Tolan, RSM, .1927; non rv. by Ronald. Kesman, 2.1946 ‘Te: BREAD OF LIFE regular wih rena, Surana Tolan, RSM, 61927 (© 1566, 1970, 1886, 1953, 2005, GIA Puan, le flere Dom. C22 -GE 786 Songs of the Angels Tr Refrain inspiced by the chane In Paradicur, Verte 1: Peale 130;1, Verse 2: Job 19:256f, Verse 3: 1 Corinthians 15:31-52 fanerls (communion or recessional), wake or graveside services, BOB DUFFORD, S.J. consoling the dying 02040 x01080 01030 INTRODUCTION a Gently, legato (= 7480) HAH D Bm G Em c Em Aled al rit, TEFRAN x40132 Gently, with warmth o Dict ce A s A yp au, ) May songs of the an - gels wel- come you and guide you a-long your “ay-—— May the smiles of the martyrs greet your own as darkness turms in-t0 AT sux a7 8m Film a) Em 6 — = / day. Fr-'ty fear will be uniidond and death will be no SS oF ss ee ot won - der Con - sid - er all the works thy hands have wan - der And hear the birds sing sweet-ly inthe spar - ing, Sent him to die, I scarce can take it ma - tion ‘And take me home, what joy shall fill my — LI 4 = aS 6 SS = A made, 1 see the stars, I hear the roll - ing trees, When I look down from loft - y moun-tain in That on the cross, my bur - den _ glad - ly heart! Then I shall bow in hum-ble ad - o - ? fe = + po L v — aaa | ——- 2 Sy = s + je 33 $ thun-der, ‘Thy pow’r through-out the un - i- verse dis - played! gran - deur id hear the brook and feel the gen-tle breeze, bear-ing, He bled and died to take a-way my sin! ra - tion And there pro-claim, “My God, how great thou art!” ee cad a a Bak Then sings my soul, . How great thou art, how great thou Then sings my my Sav - ior God, to how great thou art! “ext: Sut ie, 1999-1989 ‘ne: HOW GREAT THOU ART, 1 10 1110 with efi; Start K. Hine, 1839-1989 (©1949, 1955, St. Mine Tru rs gs ade by Hope Fushi Company a he USA.

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