A Catholic Book of Hymns
A permanent English Catholic hymnal for congregational singing at Mass.
What This Hymnal Contains
- 295 English Catholic hymns
- Complete four-part SATB harmonizations
- Traditional texts and melodies without modern alterations
- Suitable for Ordinary Form, Extraordinary Form, and Ordinariate use
Who This Hymnal Is For
Best For
- Parishes singing primarily in English
- Congregations with established hymnody
- Choirs and organists using four-part harmony
Supporting Resources for A Catholic Book of Hymns
Supplemental editions and resources designed to match and support the hymnal exactly
for choirs, organists, and accompanists.
Choir Director & Organist Edition
Complete SATB arrangements with organ prelude introductions. Spiral-bound for practical ease at the organ bench.
Enlarged Choir Edition
Compact SATB choral edition designed for singers and cantors. Spiral-bound with full four-part arrangements.
Simplified Organ & Chords Edition
Simplified organ arrangements with chords and melody only. Highly recommended for volunteer musicians and parish use.
Organ Preludes on Hymns
Introductory preludes matched with ACBOH hymns. Easily fill offertory or communion time.
Additional Resources for the Congregation
Try the Complete Hymnal — Free
Download the complete hymnal PDF and review every hymn before ordering.
Print, rehearse, and test it in your parish without restriction.
No email required • No licensing restrictions
Missals for the Altar. Hymnals for the Pews.
Historically, missals and hymnals were separate books. While missal texts change with new translations, hymnody remains stable.
A permanent hymnal protects parish continuity and budgets alike.
Custom Inserts and Parish Editions
Keep pews orderly and texts protected. This hymnal supports optional inserts using a secure elastic binding system, allowing for up to 16 pages of custom Mass settings or parish prayers.
Trusted by Parishes and Musicians
“An excellent collection of orthodox, inspiring, and beautiful hymns.”
“Finally, a Catholic hymnal consistent with the tradition.”