ALLELUIAS AND GOSPEL ACCLAMATIONS

With Gregorian Psalm tones and optional SATB settings of the versicles!  These are arranged liturgically according to Psalm 151.

Alleluia "Conditor Alme" (Sundays of Advent and Immaculate Conception)

Alleluia "Divinum Mysterium" (Christmas, Holy Family, Mary Mother of God, Epiphany of the Lord, and Baptism of the Lord)

Gospel Acclamation "Vexilla Regis" (Ash Wednesday, Sundays of Lent, Passiontide, St. Joseph, and Annunciation)

Alleluia "O Filii et Filiae" (Easter Vigil through Pentecost, plus the Annunciation)

Alleluia "Pange Lingua" (Solemnities after Pentecost: Most Holy Trinity, Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and SS. Peter and Paul, plus Sundays X-XII of the Year)

Alleluia I for Ordinary Time (Sundays II-V of the Year , plus Presentation of the Lord)

Alleluia "Adoremus in Aeternum" (Sundays VI-IX of the Year)

Alleluia "Providentiae" (Sundays XIII-XVII of the Year) (extracted from the now-obsolete Providence Mass, written by yours truly in 1997, in the memory of C. Alexander Peloquin)

Alleluia "O Clemens" (Sundays XVIII-XXII of the Year, plus Transfiguration and Assumption) (melody based on the ending of Salve Regina)

Alleluia V for Ordinary Time (Sundays XXIII-XXVI of the Year, plus the Exaltation of the Holy Cross) (Side note: Alleluias "Adoremus in Aeternum", "Providentiae", and "O Clemens" are virtually numbered Alleluias II, III, and IV for Ordinary Time, respectively)

Alleluia "Lux Aeterna" (Sundays XXVII-XXXI of the Year, plus All Saints and All Souls)

Alleluia "Christus Vincit" (Sundays XXXII and XXXIII of the Year, plus Christ the King, Dedication of the Lateran Basilica, and Thanksgiving Day) (extracted from the now-obsolete Missa Christus Vincit, written by yours truly in 2000, based on his own Christus Vincit setting of 1999)