Holy Week

The Lord Jesus - A washing of the feet song

The Lord Jesus is a song by Gregory Norbet and it explains why Jesus has given example of the act o fthe washing of the feet. This is a short liturgy during Holy Thursday Mass in the Triduum.

 

Palm Sunday Hymn: Give Me Joy in My Heart: Sing hosanna to the King of Kings

Looking for a good hymn for Palm Sunday? The lyrics 'Sing hosanna to the king of kings' in this song makes it fitting for the liturgy. The spritely mood from the image of welcoming the Lord into Jerusalem adds a better element to the choice.

Lenten Meditation at the Foot of the Cross

An hour of peaceful Christian meditation music for prayer and reflection during Lent and Holy Week. All music arranged by Stephen DeCesare.

Oh, What Deep Woes (Pieta, Mater Dolorosa)

Sorrowful hymn about the Blessed Virgin Mary when looking upon the body of her Son, Jesus dying on the Cross. Scored for a variety of arrangements. Accessible and appropriate for any church or concert setting. Used especially during Holy Week, Good Friday.

What Have We Done?

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Tender and reflective piece that asks us what we have done so that Jesus had to die on the cross. Scored for a variety of arrangements. Accessible and appropriate for any church or concert setting. Can be used for certain times throughout the liturgical year but especially on Palm Sunday, Holy Week, Good Friday.

My Song Is Love Unknown

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Not Of This World

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A dramatic and introspective solo from the perspective of Pontius Pilate, Not of This World captures the quiet unraveling of a man caught between earthly authority and eternal truth. Ideal for Tenebrae services or staged Passion works, it gives voice to Pilate’s haunted reflection as he questions Jesus—and ultimately, himself. Scored for a Baritone or Tenor solo with Piano accompaniment.

He Looked At Me

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He Looked At Me: A dramatic, introspective solo from the viewpoint of Pontius Pilate during his first encounter with Jesus. The song explores the silent authority of Christ and the moral discomfort of the judge who feels judged. A powerful choice for Holy Week dramas or Passion-themed reflections. Scored for a Baritone or Tenor solo with Piano accompaniment.
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