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Jubilate Hymns

Fourth Sunday of Easter         
  • The painting ''The Good Shepherd'' by [[Bernhard Plockhorst]]
  • The [[incipit]] of the [[Gregorian chant]] [[introit]] ''Jubilate Deo''.
FOURTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
Vocations Sunday; Jubilate Sunday; Iubilate sunday
The Fourth Sunday of Easter is the day that occurs three weeks after the Christian celebration of Easter.
Jubilate         
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  • The lectern at the church of Saint-Étienne in [[Espelette]] is inscribed with the first verse from the Vulgate.
  • The melody for [[Loys Bourgeois]]'s [[Old 100th]] with Kethe's translation, from a 1628 publication
PSALM
Jubilate; Ps 100; Mizmor letoda
[?d?u:b?'l?:te?]
¦ noun Psalm 100, beginning Jubilate deo, especially as used as a canticle.
Origin
L., 'shout for joy!', imperative of jubilare (see jubilation).
Chandos Jubilate         
  • A portrait of [[James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos]] by [[Michael Dahl]]
  • Little Stanmore, Church of St Lawrence, where the Chandos Anthems were first performed
CHURCH ANTHEM; PSALM SETTING BY GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL
Chandos Anthem No.1 /Jubilate in D Major "O, be joyful in the Lord"
Chandos Jubilate, HWV246, is a common name for a choral composition by George Frideric Handel. It was published as the first of the Chandos Anthems, and is known also as Chandos Anthem No.

Wikipedia

Jubilate Group

The Jubilate Group is a Christian publishing house that administers copyright for more than sixty composers and writers. The group was founded by Michael Baughen in the 1960s. The group's first production was Youth Praise. In 1982, Jubilate published Hymns for Today's Church, one of the first hymn books with completely modernised language. In 1999, Sing Glory, Jubilate's most recent major hymn book, was published.