MAR 30, 2025
Music for Sunday Mass
Music for Sunday Mass
- OCP
- WILLOW
- GIA
- Cantica Nova
Chris Tomlin
“My Chains Are Gone,” written by Chris Tomlin and Louie Giglio, is a modern interpretation of the classic hymn “Amazing Grace.” The song’s lyrics celebrate the transformative power of God’s grace, describing the experience of being freed from the chains of sin and finding new life in Christ. The song has become a favorite in many churches.
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My Chains Are Gone
Chris Tomlin
Psalm 34
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Psalm 34
OCP Music
Ken Canedo
In this episode of The Commons, Catholic artist Ken Canedo presents his song, “Prayer of St. Augustine.” Performed by vocalist Dominic Smith, the song is based on the words of St. Augustine in Book 10 of his spiritual autobiography, Confessions. Ken discusses Augustine’s amazing life and how it inspired the message of his song: that it is never too late to turn back to God, no matter how far we may feel from him.
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Prayer of St. Augustine
Ken Canedo
Sarah Hart
“You Alone” is a song composed by Sarah Hart and Dwight Liles, published by OCP. It’s a stirring song of praise with a simple unison melody, accompanied by keyboard and guitar. The lyrics express the holiness and greatness of God, emphasizing that He alone is worthy of worship and adoration. This song is suitable for liturgical use, as well as for retreats and prayer services, and has been popular among Catholic communities for its uplifting and faith-filled message.
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You Alone
Sarah Hart
Jonas Myrin and Matt Redman
“10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)” is a beloved worship song co-written by Matt Redman and Jonas Myrin. The song draws inspiration from Psalm 103 and the 19th-century hymn “Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven.” It is a contemporary expression of praise, celebrating the countless reasons we have to worship and adore God. The song won two Grammy Awards in 2013 for “Best Contemporary Christian Music Song” and “Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance.”
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10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)
Jonas Myrin and Matt Redman
OCP (Oregon Catholic Press) is committed to providing the very best resources, music and service to Catholic parishes and worshipers all over the world. Liturgy Podcast is a weekly liturgy planning resource for musicians, liturgists, homilists, youth groups, faith sharing groups, and all who look to the liturgical readings for inspiration and nourishment. Join Ken Canedo and Robert Feduccia as they break open the Scripture and play suggested tracks from the Spirit & Song repertoire.
Willow’s mission is to publish a wide range of quality music and resources in digital formats that support, encourage and educate parishes, schools, organisations and individuals. Our community of customers, composers, writers and publishing partners fuel everything we do.
Founded in 1941, GIA Publications, Inc. is a family-owned company with more than 10,000 choral and instrumental editions in print, as well as hymnals, recordings, a licensing division, and a wide variety of music education resources. The esteemed choral publisher Walton Music became part of GIA in 2013. Both World Library Publications (WLP) and Meredith Music joined the GIA family in 2020. Our website is http://www.giamusic.com.
CanticaNOVA Publications (CNP) provides quality liturgical music for today’s Catholic Church. CNP believes that the texts and rites of Catholic liturgy give ample sources for creative musical expression. Using what the Church has already given us, CNP publishes quality music grounded in, and often directly flowing from, the traditions of the Church. This “NEW traditional music” provides the Catholic musician with the ability to be creative in liturgical music planning without having to turn to poor quality, “alternative” religious music.


















