Hymns for the Feast of the Most Holy Trinity (Trinity Sunday), Year C (15 June 2025) - Catholic lectionary

A selection of free-to-use (ie public domain or copyright-free) hymns and songs, based on themes from the Roman Catholic lectionary for the Feast of the Most Holy Trinity (Trinity Sunday) in Year C of the Roman Catholic lectionary.

"Free-to-use" means the words can be copied and sung to at least one tune with no concerns about copyright or performance licensing - sometimes in a limited setting.

Many of these hymns are old/traditional - but where possible a variety of styles and genres are included.

A small selection of hymns that are still subject to copyright may also be included.

Suggestions about hymns that could be included are welcome: leave a message in the Comments box at the bottom of this page,





Readings

First: Proverbs 8: 22-31- The Wisdom of God was present when God's purpose first unfolded, before the oldest of his works.

Psalm: 8 - How great is your name, O Lord our God through all the earth / When I see the heaven, the work of your hands / You have made him little less than a god

Second: Romans 5: 1-5 - By faith, and through Jesus, we have entered into a state of grace ... the love of God has been poured into our hearts by the Holy Spirit.

Gospel:  John 16: 12-15 - Everything the Father has is mine.


Themes

The Trinity - God as creator, wisdom and guide.    Creation.


Free-use artworks

See lectionary art for this Sunday for suggested pictures and art-works based on today's readings.


Free-use hymns





  • Psalm 8 - Music for Mass setting
  • Peruvian Gloria
  • Thou Whose Almighty Word
  • To God the Father, God the Son, And God the Spirit, Three in One
  • We all Believe in One True God
  • Wisdom (“Ere God had built the mountains)

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