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PREFACE
This book is an earnest endeavor to bring together under one cover not only those hymns which, from long continued use, have endeared themselves to so many thousands of people, but to provide others of a more virile type expressed in the restrained language of the church's own song. With this end in view I have included the best translations 1 could find of the Breviary, or other ancient hymns from all sources suitable for general purposes. In several cases where more than one author's version has been available I have given it in order to provide for every possible individual need. No such large use has, I believe, hitherto been made of these mediaeval hymns, nor have they been brought to- gether in so great a number for practical purposes before ; I trust, therefore, that the desire expressed by so many priests to have them included in a Catholic book will be found realized in this work.
In order to make the music as congregational as possible I have kept the compass of the tunes within the proper limits for unison singing. In a very few cases others will be found suitable only to a choir of trained voices; these, however, are always supplemented by simpler settings for use where the more elaborate ones are not wanted. I have inserted directions for the more intelligent and artistic rendering of the different hymns ; whether these directions are fol- lowed or not will depend upon those who are in responsible positions of authority. It seems, however, reasonable to suppose that if a thing is worth doing at all it is worth doing well, and that some pains should be taken to bring out and emphasize the varying spirit of the words that are being sung.
I have not included the proper plain-chant melodies to the translated Breviary hymns, believing them to be unsuitable when sung to words in the vernacular. I have, on the other hand, retained several more or less traditional tunes, absolutely valueless and without merit from a musical point of view, but which seem to have become a necessity if a book is to appeal — as 1 hope this one will — to the varied needs of various churches.
I have to thank many of the clergy for their advice and kindly criticism during the task of compilation. In particular I am deeply indebted to the Rev. George Benson latum, M.A., and to Father C. Raymond-Barker, S.J., B.A. , for the invaluable assistance they were ever ready to render, enabling me to profit by their experience and erudition in a manner which otherwise would have been impossible.
To the many composers who have written music expressly for this collection, and to those writers who have permitted the use of their copyright compositions I here tender my very grateful thanks. Their names will be found above their respective contributions.
I trust the united labors of so many zealous helpers will do much to further the cause this work is intended to promote.
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Septuagesima Sunday, 190S.
INDEX
ENGLISH HYMNS,
First Line of Hymn. |
No. |
Author, or Source of Hymn. |
A Virgin Most Pure, as the Prophets Did Tell . |
15 |
Traditional. |
Above the Starry Spheres |
64 |
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall. |
Again the Time Appointed See |
32 |
Tr. from the Latin by R. Campbell. |
All Glory, Laud and Honor |
48 |
f Tr. from the Latin of S. Theodulph t bvDr. J. M.Neale. |
All Hail! Dear Conqueror, All Hail . . . . |
53 |
Verv Rev. F. W. Faber. |
All Hail ! Great Conqueror, to Thee |
121 |
Fr. Placid Conway, 0. P. |
All Ye Who Seek in Hope or Love . . . . |
204 |
Tr. from the Latin bv Rev. E.Caswall |
Alleluia, Song of Sweetness |
28 |
f Tr. from the Latin (rXIII Cent.) I by Dr. J. M. Neale. |
Ancient of Days, Thy Servants Meet . . |
140 |
Dr. F. G. Lee. |
Angels we Have Heard on High .... |
10 |
Traditional. |
Are Thy Toils and Woes Increasing . . |
37 |
1 Tr. from the Latin by Dr. T. M. \ Neale. |
Art Thou Weary, Art Thou Languid . . . |
181 |
/ Tr. from the Greek by Dr. T. M. i Neale. |
As the Dewy Shades of Even |
219 |
Anon. |
Ave Maria! Thou Virgin and Mother |
93 |
From S. Patrick's Hymn Book. |
Bethlehem of Noblest Cities |
21 |
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall. |
Blessed Feasts of Blessed Martyrs .... |
144 |
1 Tr. from the Latin by Dr. J. M. \ Neale. |
Blessed Francis, Holv Father |
130 |
From " Franciscan Manual." |
Blest Guardian of All Virgin Souls . . . . |
104 |
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall. |
Blest Three in One, and One in Three, . . . |
68 |
R. Campbell. |
Brightly Gleams our Banner |
227 |
T. J. Potter. |
By the Archangel's Word of Love |
116 |
Very Rev. F. W. Faber. |
By the Blood that Flowed from Thee . |
39 |
Verv Rev. F. W. Faber. |
By the Blood that Flowed from Thee . . . |
117 |
Very Rev. F. W. Faber. |
By the First Bright Easter Day .... |
118 |
Very Rev. F. W. Faber. |
Come, Holy Ghost, Send Down Those Beams . |
60 |
Tr. from the Latin by J. Austin. |
Come, Let Me for a Moment Cast .... |
223 |
Rev. E. Caswall. |
Come, O Creator Spirit . . .... |
58 |
Tr. from the Latin bv Rev.E.Caswall. |
Come, O Creator Spirit Blest |
61 |
Tr. from the Latin bv Rev.E.Caswall. |
Creator of the Stars of Night |
2 |
( Tr. from the Latin bv Dr. J. M. \ Neale. |
Crown Him with Many Crowns |
161 |
M. Bridges. |
Daily, Daily Sing to Mary |
107 |
Tr. by Very Rev. F. W. Faber. |
Days and Moments Quickly Flying |
196 |
Rev. E. Caswall. |
Dear Angel, Ever at My Side |
153 |
Very Rev. F. W. Faber. |
Dear Husband of Marv, Dear Nurse of Her |
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Child . . . . ' |
123 |
Verv Rev. F. W. Falx-r. |
Dear Little One, How Sweet Thou Art . |
18 |
Very Rev. F. W. Faber. |
Dear Mary, Fair and Tender |
108 |
Tr. from the German. |
Draw Nigh, Draw Nigh, Emmanuel |
I |
j Tr. from the Latin bv Dr. J. M. 1 Neale. |
INDEX.
ENGLISH HYMNS.
First Line of Hymn. |
No. |
Composer, or Source of Tune. |
A Vi) gin Most Pure, as the Prophets Did Tell . |
15 |
Traditional Melody. |
Above the Starry Spheres |
64 |
tH. Noble Pottle. |
Again the Time Appointed See |
32 |
lA. Edmonds Tozer. |
A.11 Glory, Laud and Honor |
48 |
t Elizabeth Raymond-Barker. |
All Hail! Dear Conqueror, All Hail . . . . |
53 |
tR. R. Terry. |
All Hail! Great Conqueror, to Thee . . . |
121 |
JRev. R. B. Sankey. |
All Ye Who Seek in Hope or Love .... |
204 |
tH. Noble Pottle. |
Alleluia, Song of Sweetness |
28 |
|A. Edmonds Tozer. |
Ancient of Days, Thy Servants Meet . . |
140 |
JA. Edmonds Tozer. |
Angels we Have Heard on High .... |
10 |
Old French Melody. |
Are Thy Toils and Woes Increasing |
37 |
t Elizabeth Raymond-Barker. |
ArtThou Weary, Art Thou Languid . . . |
181 |
|A. Edmonds Tozer. |
As the Dewy Shades of Even |
219 |
JR. Maitland. |
Ave Maria! Thou Virgin and Mother |
93 |
JA. Edmonds Tozer. |
Bethlehem of Noblest Cities |
21 |
JJ. Francis. |
Blessed Feasts of Blessed Martyrs . . . . |
144 |
tj. Francis. |
Blessed Francis, Holy Father |
130 |
J A. Edmonds Tozer. |
Blest Guardian of All Virgin Souls .... |
104 |
fFr. H. Farmer, S.J. |
Blest Three in One, and One in Three, . |
68 |
tH. W^hitehead. |
Brightly Gleams our Banner |
227 |
Haydn. |
By the Archangel's Word of Love . . . . |
116 |
Saboly. |
By the Blood that Flowed from Thee . . |
39 |
J. Richardson. |
By the Blood that Flowed from Thee . |
117 |
JA. Edmonds Tozer. |
By the First Bright Easter Day .... |
118 |
Mendelssohn. |
Come, Holy Ghost, Send Down Those Beams . |
60 |
Fr. Maher, S.J. |
Come, Let Me for a Moment Cast .... |
223 |
tA. E. Baker. |
Come, 0 Creator Spirit |
5^ |
tA. Murlev. |
Come, 0 Creator Spirit Blest |
61 |
tA. E. Baker. |
Creator of the Stars of Night |
2 |
tFr. H. Farmer, S.J. |
Crown Him with Many Crowns |
161 |
tS. P. Waddington. |
Daily, Daily Sing to Mary |
107 |
fi., Traditional Melodv; ii., tF. N. I Birtchnell. |
Days and Moments Quickly Flying |
196 |
|A. Edmonds Tozer. |
Dear Angel, Ever at My Side |
153 |
fi., to. Hendrick, ii., Rt. Rev. Mgr. \ Crookall. |
Dear Husband of Marv, Dear Nurse of Her |
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123 |
From.the " Trier Gesangbuch.". |
Dear Little One, How Sweet Thou Art . . . |
18 |
tR. A. Turton. |
Dear Mary, Fair and Tender |
108 |
%C. Mayland. |
Draw Nigh, Draw Nigh, Emmanuel . . . |
I |
,t A. Edmonds Tozer. |
First Line of Hymn.
Eternal Glory of the Heavens
Faith of Our Fathers! Living Still . .
Father of Many Children! In the Gloom For Christ's Dear Sake with Courage Bear
For Thee, O Dear, Dear Country
From Highest Heaven, the Father's Son
From Sina's Trembling Peak
Full in the Panting Heart of Rome .
Glory be to Jesus
God of Mercy and Compassion . God the Father, Who Didst Make Me Grace Increate
Hail, Full of Grace and Purity .... Hail, Glorious S. Patrick, Dear Saint of Ourlsle Hail, Holy Joseph, Hail
Hail, Holy Mission, Hail
Hail, Holy Queen, Enthroned Above Hail, Jesus, Hail, Who for My Sake Hail, Queen of Heaven, the Ocean Star Hail, Thou Resplendent Star .... Hail Wounds, Which Through Eternal Years
Happy We, Who Thus United ....
Hark, An Awful Voice is Sounding . Hark, Hark, My Soul, Angelic Songs are Swelling
Hark, the Sound of the Fight Hath Gone Forth
Have Mercy on Us, God Most High
He Who Once, in Righteous Vengeance
Hear Thy Children, Gentle Jesus
Hear Thy Children, Gentlest Mother . .
Help, Lord, the Souls Which Thou Hast Made
High Let Us All Our Voices Raise .
Holy Ghost, Come Down Upon Thy Children
Holy God, We Praise Thy Name
Holy Godhead, One in Three ....
Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty
Holy Spirit, Come and Shine ....
How Vain the Cruel Herod's Fear
IDoNot Ask, O Lord, That Life May Be . .
1 Dwell a Captive in this Heart
I'll Sing a Hymn to Marv
I Love, I Love Thee, Lord Most High .
I Met the GoodShepherd But Now on the Plain
It Great Wonders Thou Desirest . . . .
169
171
66
89 210 211 136 152
63 200 175
65
59 19
180 85 105 202 194
128
Author, or Source of Hymn.
Tr. from the Latin bv Rev.E.Caswall. Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall. f Tr. from the Latin of Bernard \ of Cluny by Dr. J. M. Neale.
Tr. from the Latin bv Rev.E.Caswall.
Rev. E. Caswall.
Cardinal Wiseman.
Tr. from the Latin bv Rev.E.Casw.all.
Fr. Vaughan,C.SS.R.
Anon.
Rev. E. Caswall.
Fr. Placid Conway, O.P Very Rev. F. W. Faber. VeryRev.F.W. Faber.
Rt. Rev. Bishop Chadwick.
From the " Catholic School Chimes."
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Rev. Dr. Lingard.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
Anon.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
Rev. F. Stanheld.
Rev. F. Stantield.
Anon.
Tr. from the Latin bv Rev.E.Caswall.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Rev. Clarence Walworth.
From S. Ambrose.
R. Heber.
f Tr. from the Latin bv the Very
\ Rev. J. Aylward.O.P.
I Tr. from the Latin by Dr. J. M.
\ Neale.
Adelaide Proctor.
From S. Alphonsus.
Anon.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall
Rev. E. Caswall.
From S. Bonaventure.
First Line of Hymn.
Composer, pr Source of Tune.
Eternal Glory of the Heavens .
Faith of Our Fathers ! Living StiH . .
Father of Many Children! In the Gloom For Christ's Dear Sake with Courage Bear
For Thee, O Dear, Dear Country
From Highest Heaven, the Father's Son From Sina's Trembling Peak Fullin the Panting Heart of Rome .
Glory be to Jesus . . _ . God of Mercv and Compassion . God the Father, Who Didst Make Me Grace Increate
Hail, Full of Grace and Purity
Hail, Glorious S. Patrick, Dear Saint of Our Isle Hail, Holy Joseph, Hail
Hail, Holy Mission, Hail
Hail, Holy Queen, Enthroned Above .
Hail, Jesus, Hail, Who for My Sake . . .
Hail, Queen of Heaven, the Ocean Star
Hail, Thou Resplendent Star
Hail Wounds, Which Through Eternal Years .
Happy We, Who Thus United
Hark, An Awful Voice is Sounding ....
Hark, Hark, My Soul, Angelic Songs are
Swelling
Hark, the Sound of the Fight Hath Gone Forth
Have Mercy on Us, God Most High
He Who Once, in Righteous Vengeance
Hear Thy Children, Gentle Jesus
Hear Thy Children, Gentlest Mother
Help, Lord, the Souls Which Thou Hast Made
High Let Us All Our Voices Raise .
Holy Ghost, Come Down Upon Thy Children
Holy God, We Praise Thy Name . . .
Holy Godhead, One in Three ....
Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty
Holy Spirit, Come and Shine .... How Vain the Cruel Herod's Fear .
I Do Not Ask, O Lord, That Life May Be . . I Dwell a Captive in this Heart ....
I'll Sing a Hymn to Mary
I Love, I Love Thee, Lord Most High .
I Met the GoodShepherd But Now on the Plain
If Great Wonders Thou Desirest ....
193
174
125 188
165 160 143 173
90
226
70
62
119 122 124
224
100
87
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92 88
228
169
171
66
89 210 211 136 152
63 200 175
65
59 19
180 85 105 202 194
tW. Ratcliffe.
fi., JA. Edmonds Tozer; ii., Tra- ! ditional Melody; iii., fGerman I (1669) harm, by J. C. Bowen; iv., (. fRev. H. G. Ganss.
|A. Edmonds Tozer.
JF. Armstrong.
|F. Lambert.
f A. Edmonds Tozer.
fW. H. Harris.
JA. Edmonds Tozer.
i., JE. Norton; ii., German. English Melody. J A. Edmonds Tozer. tC. Mayland.
JRev. R. B. Sankey.
From the "Trier Gesangbuch."
tH. Whitehead.
/ i., IJ. Francis; ii., Rt. Rev. Mgr.
I Crookall. JA. Edmonds Tozer i., JA. Edmonds Tozer; ii.,V.Novello. Traditional Melody. J. Richardson tG. L. Eaton.
rfCologne Hymn Book (1768)
\ Harm, by Fr. 0. Raymond-
( Barker, S.J. tH. Whitehead.
J. Richardson.
ri., tDr. C. Harford Lloyd; ii., JJ. \ Francis. tH. G. Alexander. tFr. C. Raymond-Barker, S.J. {A. Edmonds Tozer. tRev. A. Young, C.S.P. S. Webbe, Jun. tE. A. Hedgcock. W. Schulthes. German. tR. A. Turton. tE. T. Cook.
i., S. Webbe; ii., tE. M. Lott,
|A. Edmonds Tozer.
t A. Edmonds Tozer. tC. Schmidt. Traditional Melodv. tDr. C. W. Pearce. JA. Edmonds Tozer. ri., t M. F. McConnell; ii. 1 F.dmnnHs ToTier.
JA.
First Line of Hymn.
Immaculate Mary .... It is No Earthly Summer's Ray I Worship Thee, Sweet Will of God
Jerusalem, the Golden
Jerusalem, Thou City Blest . Jesu, Creator of the World . Jesu, the Soul Hath in Thy Love
Jesu, the Very Thought is Sweet
Jesus, All Hail, Who for My Sin Jesus! As Though Thyself Wert Here Jesus, Ever Loving Saviour
Jesus, Gentlest Saviour
Jesus is God, the Solid Earth . . . . Jesus, My God, Behold at Length the Time Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All Jesus, Redeemer of the World . . . . Jesus, Teach us How to Pray . . . .
Jesus, the Only Thought of Thee . . .
Lead, Kindly Light, Amid the Encircling Gloom
Let Our Choir New Anthems Raise Lights Abode, Celestial Salem .
Light's Glittering Morn Bedecks the Sky
Light of the Soul, O Saviour Blest Like the Dawning of the Morning Like the Voiceless Starlight Falling Look Down, O Mother Mary Lord, by Thy Prayer in Agony Lord of Immensity Sublime Lord Thrice Holy, Lord of Might Love, Thou Dost all Excel Loving Shepherd of Thy Sheep
Maker, By Whose Unuttered Word Michael, Prince of Highest Heaven Mother Mary, at Thine Altar
Mother of Mercy, Day by Day
Mother of Our Lord and Saviour My God, How Wonderful Thou Art
My God, I Love Thee, Not Because
My God, My Father, While I Stray My Lord, My God, What Wiliest Thou
Now Are the Days of Humblest Prayer Now Doth the Fiery Sun Decline
95 126 197
164
159
84
207
25
31 36 30
185
172 225
73 7
12
23
186 147 167
54
205
4
103
98
120
178
69
83
195
Author, or Source of Hymn.
Tr. from the French. ( Tr. from the Latin by Dr. J. M. \ Neale. Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
f Tr. from the Latin of Bernard \ of Cluny by Dr. J. M. Neale.
Tr. from the Latin
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
/ Tr. from the Latin of S. Bernard by
I Dr. J. M. Neale. Very Rev. F. W. Faber. Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall. Anon.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Verv Rev. F. W. Faber.
Rt. Rev. Bishop Chadwick.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
Anon.
/ Tr. from the Latin of S.Bernard by
1 Rev. E. Caswall.
Cardinal Newman, f Tr. from the Greek by Dr. J. M. t Neale.
/ Tr. from the Latin by Dr. J. M. t Neale.
f Tr. from the Latin by Dr. J. M-
\ Neale.
Tr. from the Latin bv Rev.E.Caswall.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Tr. from S. Alphonsus.
Fr. Placid Conway, O. P.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
Lady Catherine Petre.
J. E. Leeson.
Rev. H. N. Oxenham.
Anon.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
102 Tr. from the Latin bv Rev.E.Caswall.
208 Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
209 Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
199 198
29 218
C. Elliott. Anon.
Anon.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
First Line of Hymn.
Immaculate Mary
It is No Earthly Summer's Ray
I Worship Thee, Sweet Will of God . . .
Jerusalem, the Golden
Jerusalem, Thou City Blest
Jesu, Creator of the World
Jesu, the Soul Hath in Thy Love
Jesu, the Very Thought is Sweet
Jesus, All Hail, Who for My Sin . . . Jesus ! As Though Thyself Wert Here . . Jesus, Ever Loving Saviour ....
Jesus, Gentlest Saviour
Jesus is God, the Solid Earth .... Jesus, My God, Behold at Length the Time Jesus, My Lord, My God. My All . . . Jesus, Redeemer of the World .... Jesus, Teach us How to Pray ....
Jesus, the Only Thought of Thee
Lead, Kindly Light, Amid the Encircling Gloom
Let Our Choir New Anthems Raise Lights Abode, Celestial Salem .
Light's Glittering Morn Bedecks the Sky
Light of the Soul, O Saviour Blest Like the Dawning of the Morning Like the Voiceless Starlight Falling Look Down, O Mother Mary Lord, by Thy Prayer in Agony Lord of Immensity Sublime Lord Thrice Holy, Lord of Might Love, Thou Dost all Excel Loving Shepherd of Thy Sheep
Maker, By Whose Unuttered Word Michael, Prince of Highest Heaven Mother Mary, at Thine Altar
Mother of Mercy, Day by Day .
Mother of Our Lord and Saviot:r My God, How Wonderful Thou Art
My God, I Love Thee, Not Because
My God, My Father, While I Stray My Lord, My God, What Wiliest Thou
Now are the Days of Humblest Prayer Now Doth the Fiery Sun Decline
No.
95 126 197
164
159
84
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31 36 30
185 172 225
73 7
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23
Composer, or Source of Tune.
Lourdes Pilgrims' Tune.
German.
fA. Cottam.
tA. E. Baker.
tA. E. Baker. tE. A. Hedgcock. JA. Edmonds Tozer.
t J. P. Attwater.
tH. Whitehead.
tFr. C. Raymond-Barker, S.J.
fR. R. Terry.
fi., tS. P. Waddington; ii., P^re
\ Lambillotte.
tH. Whitehead.
Traditional Melody.
i., JA. Edmonds Tozer; ii., G.Herbert.
tW. Ratcliffe.
tF. N. Birtchnell.
iJA.Edmonds Tozer; ii.,tR.A.Turton.
186 fW. S. Vale.
147 t A. Edmonds Tozer.
167 JA. Edmonds Tozer.
54
205
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103
98 120 178
69
83 195
217
157
99
106
102 208
209
199 198
29 218
|A. Edmonds Tozer.
tj. P. Attwater. tB. Luard Selby. JA. Edmonds Tozer. J. Richardson. JRev. R. B. Sankey. tW. Ratcliffe. tH. McCleUand. tA. Barclay. tJ. de Chastelain.
tE. Pieraccini.
JA. Edmonds Tozer.
Traditional Melody.
fi., Traditional Melody; ii., J.
t Richardson. JF. Lambert. fC. Erskine.
fi., tFr. E. Hanson, S.J.; ii.
) Edmonds Tozer.
fi.. Traditional Melody; ii.,
t Edmonds Tozer. tDr. Ferris Tozer.
tH. Whitehead.
tFr. C. Raymond-Barker, S.J.
tA. tA.
First Line ot Hymn.
Now Let the Earth With Joy Resound Now With the Fast Departing Light
O Christ, Our King, Give Ear
O Christ, the Beauty oi the Angel Worlds . .
O Christ, Thou Brightness of the Day
O Christ, Thy Guilty People Spare .
O God ot Loveliness
O God, Thy Soldiers' Crown and Guard
O Godhead Hid, Devoutly I Adore Thee . .
O Gracious Lord, Creator Dear
O Heart of Jesus, Heart of God
O J esu Christ, Remember
O J esu. King Most Wonderful
OJesu. Thou the Beauty Art
O Jesus, Jesus, Dearest Lord
O Jesus, Our Redemption
O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High
O Mary, Dearest Mother
O Mother, I Could Weep for Mirth .... O Mother Most AtiHicted
O Paradise, O Paradise
O Purest of Creatures, Sweet Mother, Sweet
Maid . . . .'
O Sacred Heart
O Sinner, Lift the Eye of Faith
O Thou, Eternal King Most High ....
O Thou, Eternal Source of Love ....
O Thou, Immortal Light Divine . . . .
O Thou, of All Thy Warriors, Lord . . .
O Thou, Pure Light of Souls that Love
O Thou, the Father's Image Blest ....
O Thou, the Martvr's Glorious King
O Thou, Who Thine Own Father's Breast . .
O Vision Bright
O'erwhelmed in Depths of Woe . . . . Oft as Thee, My Infant Saviour . . . .
Oh, Come and Mourn With Me Awhile
Oh.Come to the Merciful Saviour, WhoCallsYou Oh, it is Hard to Work for God . . . .
Oh, it is Sweet to Think
Oh, Turn to Jesus, Mother, Turn ....
Oh, What is this Splendor That Beams on Me
Now
Oh,Whatthe Joy and the Glory Must Be .
Omnipotent, Infinite Lord
Peaceful Eve. so Still and Holy .... Praise to the Holiest in the Height ....
183 158 213 132
206
148
76
34
85
184
24
201 176
203
97 113
45 168
55 215
67 146
57
191
149
5
109
38 9
43 179 192 137 139
133 170 155
17 162
Author, or Source of Hymn.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall. Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
r Pilgrims Song (XI Cent.) Tr. from 1 the Latin by Dr. J. M. Neale. Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall. j Tr from the Latin by Very Rev. J. 1 D. Aylward, O.P. Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall. Anon.
/ Tr. from the Latin by Dr. J. M. \ Neale.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall Tr from the Latin by R. Campbell. Lady Georgiana FuUerton. Rev. E. Caswall.
j Tr. from the Latin of S. Bernard by ( Rev. E. Caswall. I Tr. from the Latin of S. Bernard by I Rev. E. Caswall. Very Rev. F. W. Faber. Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall. f Tr. from the Latin by Dr. J. AL \ Neale.
From a Private Collection. Very Rev. F. W. Faber. Anon.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber. Rev. F. Stanfield. r Tr. from the Latin by \ Neale.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev, Tr. from the Latin by Rev. Tr. from the Latin by Rev, Tr. from the Latin by Rev Tr. from the Latin by Rev Tr. from the Latin by Rev, Tr. from the Latin by Rev, Tr. from the Latin bv Rev, Very Rev. F. W. Faber. Tr. from the Latin by Rev. Tr. from the Latin by Rev.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber. Very Rev. F. W. Faber. Verv Rev. F. W. Faber. Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
I Tr. from the Latin by Dr. J. M.
I Neale. Tr. from the Latin bv Rev.E.Caswall.
Dr. J. M.
E. Caswall. E. Caswall. E. Caswall. E. Caswall. E. Caswall. E. Caswall. E. Caswall. E. Caswall.
E.Caswall. E.Caswall.
D. C. B.
Cardinal Newman.
INDEX. |
xi. |
||
First Line of Hymn. |
No. |
Composer, or Source of Tune. |
|
Now Let the Earth With Joy Resound . . |
142 |
to. F. Bruce. |
|
Now With the Fast Departing Light . |
222 |
tW. Ratcliffe. |
|
O Christ, Our King, Give Ear |
183 |
JG. Leigh. |
|
0 Christ, the Beauty of the Angel Worlds . • |
158 |
JA. Edmonds Tozer. |
|
O Christ, Thou Brightness of the Day |
213 |
tDr. C. Harford Lloyd. |
|
0 Christ, Thy Guilty People Spare .... |
132 |
fH. Whitehead. |
|
0 God of Loveliness |
206 |
fDr. Ferris Tozer. |
|
0 God, Thy Soldiers' Crown and Guard . . |
148 |
tW. A. B. Russell. |
|
O Godhead Hid, Devoutly I Adore Thee . . |
76 |
t A. Edmonds Tozer. |
|
O Gracious Lord, Creator Dear |
34 |
tH. Whitehead. |
|
O Heart of Jesus, Heart of God |
85 |
tL. Behr. |
|
0 Jesu Christ, Remember |
184 |
fG. F. Bruce. |
|
0 Jesu, King Most Wonderful |
24 |
fH. Ware. |
|
0 Jesu, Thou the Beauty Art |
22 |
tj. de Chastelain. |
|
O Jesus, Jesus, Dearest Lord |
201 |
t a; Edmonds Tozer. |
|
0 Jesus, Our Redemption |
176 |
IJ. Francis. |
|
0 Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High |
203 |
t A. Edmonds Tozer. |
|
0 Mary, Dearest Mother |
97 |
tDom A. P. Urquhart, O.S.B. |
|
0 Mother, I Could Weep for Mirth .... |
113 |
i., JRev. R. B. Sankev; ii., W.Pitts |
|
0 Mother, Most Afflicted |
45 |
tH. C. Ni-xon. |
|
0 Paradise, O Paradise |
168 |
fi., tDr. F. E. Gladstone; ii., tR. \ Turton. |
A. |
0 Purest of Creatures, Sweet Mother, Sweet |
|||
Maid |
112 |
tB. LuardSelbv. |
|
0 Sacred Heart |
82 |
J A. Edmonds Tozer. |
|
0 Sinner, Lift the Eye of Faith |
42 |
tJ. C. Bowen. |
|
0 Thou, Eternal King Most High .... |
55 |
t A. Edmonds Tozer. |
|
O Thou, Eternal Source of Love .... |
215 |
tW. Hedwynd. |
|
O Thou, Immortal Light Divine .... |
67 |
tH. McClelland. |
|
OThou,of All Thv Warriors, Lord . . . |
146 |
tDr. Ferris Tozer. |
|
0 Thou, Pure Light of Souls that Love . . |
57 |
tJ. Francis. |
|
O Thou, the Father's Image Blest .... |
191 |
fF. G. Sanders. |
|
0 Thou, the Martyr's Glorious King |
149 |
IF. Lambert. |
|
O Thou, Who Thine Own Father's Breast . |
5 |
tJ. Brook Tozer. |
|
O Vision Bright O'erwhelmed in Depths of Woe .... Oft as Thee, My Infant Saviour .... |
109 |
tJ.C. Bowen. IE. M. Lott. |
|
38 |
|||
9 |
tA. Edmonds Tozer. |
||
Oh, Come and Mourn W^ith Me Awhile . |
43 |
/i.,tB. Luard Selby; ii., Rt. Rev. 1 Mgr. Crookall. |
|
Oh, Come to the Merciful Saviour , Who Calls You |
179 |
t'A. Edmonds Tozer. |
|
Oh, it is Hard to Work for God |
192 |
tA. Edmonds Tozer. |
|
Oh, it is Sweet to Think |
137 |
t A. Edmonds Tozer. |
|
Oh, Turn to Jesus, Mother, Turn .... |
139 |
tR. R.Terry. |
|
Oh, What is this Splendor That Beams on Me |
|||
Now |
133 |
t A. Edmonds Tozer. |
|
Oh,Whatthe Joy and the Glory Must Be . |
170 |
lA. Edmonds Tozer. |
|
Omnipotent, Infinite Lord |
155 |
tG. Leigh. |
|
Peaceful Eve, so Still and Holy .... |
17 |
t A. Edmonds Tozer. |
|
Praise to the Holiest in the Height .... |
162 |
t A. Edmonds Tozer. |
First Line of Hymn.
Author, or Source of Hymn.
Queen of the Holy Rosary
Redeemer, Blest of All Who Live
Saint of the Sacred Heart See, Amid the Winter's Snow Seek Ye a Patron to Defend
Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle
Sing, My Tongue, the Saviour's Glory Sing, My Tongue, the Saviour's Glory
Sing, Sing, Ye Angel Bands .
Sing We the Peerless Deeds of Martyred Saints
Sleep, Holy Babe
Souls of Men, Why Will Ye Scatter Soul of My Saviour, Sanctify My Breast
Sound the Mighty Champions Praises .
Starry Hosts are Gleaming .... Stars of Glory, Shine More Brightly
Stars of the Morning, so Gloriously Bright
Storm and Terror, Grief and Error .
Sweet Angel of Mercy
Sweet Jesus, Thou a Haven Art
Sweet Mother, Turn Those Gentle Eyes
Sweet Sacrament Divine ....
Sweet Saviour, Bless Us Ere We Go
The Angel Spake the Word .... The Clouds Hang Thick O'er Israel's Camp
The Day is Past and Over
The Darkness Fleets and Joyful Earth The Dawn was Purpling o'er the Sky
The Eternal Gifts of Christ the King
The First Noel the Angel Did Say .
The Lamb's High Banquet We Await
The Royal Banners Forward Go
The Shadows of the Evening Hours The Snow Lay on the Ground The Sun is Sinking Fast .... The Word, Descending from Above
The World is Very Evil ....
This is the Image of Our Queen
Those Eternal Bowers ....
Thou Crown of All the Virgin Choir
114
150
131
8
127
40
41
77
III
145
13 177 189
129
216 II
156
154 27 94 71
214
no 115 212
35 51 141 16 52
44
221 14
220 75
166 96
134
151
E. M. Shapcote.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall
Very Rev. F. W. Faber. Rev. E. Caswall.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
iTr. from the Latin of V. Fortu- natus (VII Cent.) by Dr. J. M. Neale. Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall. Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
/ Tr. from the Latin by Dr. J. M. \ Neale. Rev. E. Caswall. Very Rev. F. W. Faber. Tr. from Anima Christi (XIV Cent.) J Tr. from the Latin by Very Rev. J. I D. Aylward,O.P. E. L. Lee.
Very Rev. Dr. Husenbeth. f Tr. from the Greek by Dr. J. M \ Neale.
/ Tr. from the Latin {cVl Cent.) by I Dr. J. M. Neale. Rev. E. Caswall. Rev. F. Stanfield. Anon. Rev. F. Stanfield.
Very Rev. F. W. Faber.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall. A. T. Drane.
( Tr. from the Greek by Dr. J. M.
\ Neale.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
/ Tr. from the Latin by Dr. J. M.
t Neale. Traditional.
r Tr. from the Latin by Dr. J. M.
t Neale.
f Tr. from V. Fortunatus (VII Cent.)
\ by Dr. J. M. Neale.
Adelaide Proctor.
Anon.
Rev. E. Caswall.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
f Tr. from the Latin of Bernard
1 of Clunv bv Dr. J. M. Neale. Rev. E. Caswall.
f Tr. from the Greek by Dr. J, M.
t Neale.
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall.
First Line of Hymn.
Queen of the Holy Rosary
Redeemer, Blest of All Who Live
Saint of the Sacred Heart See, Amid the Winter's Snow Seek Ye a Patron to Defend
Sing, My Tongue, the Glorious Battle
Sing, My Tongue, the Saviour's Glor}' Sing, My Tongue, the Saviour's Glory
Sing, Sing, Ye Angel Bands .
Sing We the Peerless Deeds of Martyred Saints
Sleep, Holv Babe
Souls of Men, Why Will Ye Scatter Soul of My Saviour, Sanctify My Breast
Sound the Mighty Champions Praises .
Starry Hosts are Gleaming .... Stars of Glory, Shine More Brightly
Stars of the Morning, so Gloriously Bright
Storm and Terror, Grief and Error
Sweet Angel of Mercy
Sweet Jesus, Thou a Haven Art Sweet Mother, Turn Those Gentle Eyes Sweet Sacrament Divine ....
Sweet Saviour, Bless Us Ere We Go
The Angel Spake the Word
The Clouds Hang Thick O'er Israel's Camp The Dav is Past and Over
The Darkness Fleets and Joyful Earth The Dawn was Purpling o'er the Sky
The Eternal Gifts of Christ the King
The First Noel the Angel Did Say .
The Lamb's High Banquet We Await
The Royal Banners Forward Go
The Shadows of the Evening Hours The Snow Lay on the Ground The Sun is Sinking Fast . The Word, Descending from Above
The World is Very Evil . . .
This is the Image of Our Queen
Those Eternal Bowers
Thou Crown of All the Virgin Choir
114
150
131 8
127
40
41
77 III
145
13 177 189
129
216
II
156 6
154 27 94 71
214
no 115 212
35 51 141 16 52
44 221
14 220
75 166
96 134 151
Composer, or Source of Tune.
JVictor Hammerel. V. Novello.
fRt. Rev. Mgr. Canon Hall.
f i., Traditional Melody; ii., Old Eng-
\ lish Melody. JA. Edmonds Tozer.
tj. P. Attwater.
tW. Ratcliffe.
tA. Edmonds Tozer.
( i., fTraditional Melody; ii., fF. N.
(. Birtchnell.
|A. Edmonds Tozer.
t Jacob H. Schloeder. tS. P. Waddington. Fr. Maher, S.J.
tH. Whitehead.
|A. Edmonds Tozer. tH. Walther.
JF. Armstrong.
t A. Edmonds Tozer.
tJ. T. Field. tG. F. Cobb. J. Richardson.
JRev. F. Stanfield, arr. by A. E. T. f i., Traditional Melody; ii., fO. 1 Mayland.
JF. Armstrong. JA. Edmonds Tozer.
tJ. P. Attwater.
fH. Dorman. jF. Haworth.
fFr. C. Raymond-Barker, S.J.
Traditional Melody.
tW. A. B. Russell.
tW. A. B. Russell.
t A. Edmonds Tozer.
ii., J A. Edmonds Tozer. i., tR. R- Terry; ii., JL. Behr. tW. Ratcliffe.
tFr. C. Raymond-Barker, S.J.
fF. N. Birtchnell.
fElizabeth Raymond-Barker.
tH. C. Nixon.
XIV. INDEX. |
. |
|
First Line of Hymn. |
No. |
Author, or Source of Hymn. |
Thou God, Whom Earth and Sea and Sky |
91 |
J Tr from the Latin by Dr. J. ^L \ Neale. Tr. from the Latin bv Rev.E.Caswall. |
Thou Loving Maker of Mankind .... |
33 |
|
Thy Sacred Race, 0 Lord, is Run . . . |
56 |
/ Tr. from the Latin bv R. Campbell I and J. C. Earle. |
Tis the Day of Resurrection |
50 |
J Tr. from the Greek by Dr. J. M. 1 Neale. Tr. from the Latin bv Rev.E.Caswall |
To Christ, the Prince of Peace |
81 |
|
To Jesus' Heart All Burning |
70 |
Tr. by Fr. A. J. Christie, S.J. |
To the Name that Brings Salvation . |
26 |
J Tr. from the German by Dr. J. 1 M. Neale. |
Virgin of All Virgins Blest |
46 |
Tr. from the Latin by Rev.E.Caswall |
We Come to Thee, Sweet Saviour .... |
182 |
Verv Rev. F. W. Faber. |
What a Sea of Tears and Sorrow .... |
47 |
Tr. from the Latin by R. Campbell. |
What Beauteous Sun-Surpassing Star |
20 |
Tr. by R. Campbell. |
When Day's Shadows Lengthen .... |
187 |
Dr. F. G. Lee. |
When Morning Gilds the Skies .... |
163 |
Rev. E. Caswall. |
When Softly Dawns the Golden Light . . |
80 |
f From the "Messenger of the Sacred \ Heart." |
When the Loving Shepherd |
72 |
Rev. E. Caswall. |
When the Patriarch Was Returning . |
78 |
Tr. from the Latmby Rev.E.Caswall. |
Who Can Paint that Lovely City .... |
I3.'> |
Rev. E. Caswall. |
Whv Art Thou Sorrowful, Servant of God |
IQO |
Very Rev. F. W Faber-. |
Word of God to Earth Descending . . |
74 |
Tr. from the Latin by R. Campbell. |
Ye Sons and Daughters of the Lord . . |
49 |
f Tr. from the Latin (cXIII Cent.) \ by Rev. E. Caswall. |
Ye Souls of the Faithful |
138 |
Rev. E. Caswall. |
LATIN HYMNS.
Adeste, Fideles . Adoremus in Aeternum
Ave, Maris Stella.
Lauda, Sion, Salvatorem O Salutaris Hostia .
Pange Lingua Gloriosi
Stabat Mater Dolorosa Tantum Ergo Te Deum Laudamus Veni Creator Spiritus
229 238
234
231 236
232
230 237 235 233
Sequence from the Cistercian Gradual XV-XVI Cent.
From the Breviary.
S. Thomas Aquinas (c 1260).
S. Thomas Aquinas, XIII Cent.
S. Thomas Aquinas, XIII Cent.
Jacapone da Todi, XIV Cent. S. Thomas Aquinas, XIII Cent. Attributed to S. Augustine. Ascribed to Charlemagne.
INDEX. |
XV. |
|
First Line of Hymn. |
No. |
Composer, or Source of Tune. |
Thou God, Whom Earth and Sea and Sky . |
91 |
tH. Ware. |
Thou Loving Maker of Mankind .... |
33 |
tF. G. Sanders. |
Thy Sacred Race, 0 Lord, is Run . . . |
56 |
fDr. C. Harford Lloyd. |
'Tis the Day of Resurrection |
50 |
tE. T. Cook. |
To Christ, the Prince of Peace To Jesus' Heart All Burning |
81 79 |
tH. Whitehead. J i., JRev. R. B. Sankey; ii., Fr. I Maher, S.J. C. Ett. |
To the Name that Brings Salvation |
26 |
|
Virgin of All Virgins Blest |
46 |
tFr. C. Raymond-Barker, S.J. |
We Come to Thee, Sweet Saviour .... What a Sea of Tears and Sorrow .... What Beauteous Sun-Surpassing Star When Day's Shadows Lengthen .... When Morning Gilds the Skies .... |
182 47 20 187 163 |
tS. P. Waddington. tR. R. Terrv. tC. Schmidt. tJ. de Chastelain. tJ. C. Bowen. |
When Softly Dawns the Golden Light |
80 |
JA. Edmonds Tozer. |
When the Loving Shepherd When the Patriarch Was Returning . Who Can Paint that Lovely Citv .... Why Art Thou Sorrowful, Servant of God Word of God to Earth Descending |
72 78 135 190 74 |
{A. Edmonds Tozer. tJ. C. Bowen. JA. Edmonds Tozer. JA. Edmonds Tozer. JG. Steiner. |
Ye Sons and Daughters of the Lord Ye Souls of the Faithful |
49 138 |
/ i., Traditional French Melody; ii., I Palestrina. |A. Edmonds Tozer. |
LATIN HYMNS
Adeste, Fideles 229 Traditional Melod}
Adoremus in Aeternum
Ave, Maris Stella .
Lauda, Sion, Salvatorem O Salutaris Hostia .
Pange Lingua Gloriosi
Stabat Mater Dolorosa Tanturri Ergo Te Deum Laudamus Veni Creator Spiritus
238
234
231 236
232
230 237 235 233
., JA. Edmonds Tozer. ii., jE. J.
Biedermann. fi., Traditional Melody; ii., +A. Edmonds Tozer; iii., German; iv., tFr. C. Raymond-Barker, S.J.; v., JA. Edmonds Tozer. JR. A. Turton, M. Haydn, and
JW. Hedwynd. i., JA. Edmonds Tozer; ii., JE. A. Hedgcock; iii., J A. Edmonds Tozer. fi., tPlain Chant, harm, by Fr. C. J Raymond-Barker, S.J. I ii., Plain Chant (Ratisbon) harm. L by Egerton B. Hardinge. r i.. Traditional French Melody. I ii., JA. Edmonds Tozer. f i., German; ii., Mgr. Newsham; I iii., J A. Edmonds Tozer. I JPlain Chant, harm, by A. Ed- \ monds Tozer.
/ tPlain Chant, harm, by Fr. C. 1 Raymond-Barker, S.J.
Tunes marked (1) are the Copyright of the Composers, and are inserted by permission.
CaLtholic Church HymnaLl.
CLASSIFIED INDEX OF HYMNS
Advent
Christmas
Epiphany
Most Holy Name of Jesus
Before Septuagesima
Lent and Passion-Tide . . . .29
Easter .
Ascension-Tide
Whitsun-Tide and Confirmation
Most Holy Trinity
Corpus Christi and the Bl. Sacrament 71-78, 184,
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
Most Precious Blood of Jesus
Transfiguration .....
Feasts of Our Lady, and Month of Mary
Most Holy Rosary ....
Proper of Saints . . .
Common of Saints ....
All Saints
The Holy Souls, and Month of November Angel Guardian, and Feasts of Holy Angels Dedication of a Church . . • 135,
General Hymns ......
Evening Hymns ......
Missions and Retreats, 31,36-39,42,43,87-90,168
[189, 194, 196 Confraternity of the Holy Family Confraternity of the *' Bona Mors" Apostleship of Prayer . Stations of the Cross . Hymns for Benediction
185
91
No.
1-5, 196
7-18, 229
19-21
22-27, 201, 208
28
48, 117, 178, 230
49-54
55-57
• 58-64. 233
• 65-70, 175 223, 231, 232
79-86
87-90
204
13, 219, 234
114-121
122-131
141-152
132-135
136-140
153-158, 169
160, 165-167
161-209, 235
210-223
176-183, 186
203, 209, 224-226
227, 228
30, 190
79-86
. 230
236-238
159,
17I:
All the hymns to the Most Holy Name, the IMost Sacred Heart, the Most Holy - - -- -• ' Sacrament are suitable for use throughout the year.
nL_. placed under them are sung to one beat of the music; over it is sung to two beats, or notes as the case may be.
Syllables which have the any syllable having the sign J. F. & B. 2725.
HYMNS
*
Advent. "^ "VW . 6 VW^^ *
Vefit) veni Emmanuel.
A.EDMONDS TOZER.
^
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gtj^
ni^h, draw nig^h, Em
the true East draw
nig"h, draw nigh, Thou
J ^ ^ ^
man - u - el. And nigh, draw nigh. To Lord of Might, Who
I
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^^k
p^^^i^^4=tPi
^=^^-^
f=f=r
loose Thy cap - tive Is - ra - el, ^That mourns in
give us com - fort from on high! ^^"And drive a
Si - na's height*^' Didst give, of
to Thv flock on
' A A
lone - ly way the an - cient
m
i
1
4
^^m
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r f r r f- r r r r f f r
ex-ilehere, Un-til the Son of God ap-pear! /"Re shades of night, Pierc-ing theclouds,and bring-ing light! j^Re times,Thv law.^In cloud, and maj- es - tv and awe. jg^Re
joioe! re joice! re ■
joice! Em - man-u - el Shall come to Thee, O
joice! Em - man-u - el Shall come to Thee, O
joice! Em - man-u - el Shall come to Thee, O
i- I I 1 1 J A A J.
ra - el. ra - el. ra - el.
^hifiiit:u4u^
i
J.F.<feB.2725-
Advent.
Creator almc siderum.
1. rrif Cre
2. Thou 3.^ Thou
^m
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a - tor g-riev-ing- that the cam'st the Bridegroom
^
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J J ^ J
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f
r r r r '.r, .r
r ■ r r r r
people's ev - er doom to death an drew the world to
last - ihgf light, joje - un - i - verse, C7mHast even-ing- - tide; Pro -
su, Re-deem- er, found the medi-cine ceed-ing from a
save us all, And full of g-race To Vir-g-inshrine,The
J- i J J
FW^
hear Thy servants when they call.
save and heal a ru - inedrace. A -
spot-less vic-tim all di - vine. ,
^"''^ f r r r I gf^^-r^
4. p At Whose dread Name, majestic now,
All knees must bend, all hearts must bow; ores. And thing-s celestial Thee shall own. And thing-s terrestrial. Lord alone.
5.ppO Thou Whoso coming- is with dread
To judge and doom the quick and dead, Preserve us, while we live below, From every insult of the foe.
To Him who comes the world to free, To God the Son, all glory be;
To God the Father, as is meet, To God the blessed Paraclete.
Unison f
J.F. (fe B. 2725
3.
Advent. ? , 1
En clara vox redarguit.
H. WHITEHEAD.
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Honor, g-lory, virtue, merit.
To the Father and the Son, With the co-eternal Spirit, V While eternal ages run. .?*v/ fifnnzc nuiyb€i<n)'g in riMison.
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Our Lady's Expectation.
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Verbum sujiermim prodiens.
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dead to earthly things, we may/Live but to things a - bove. ^_ j^^g^^ we be-hold the Face of God In ev- er-last-ing bliss.
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To God the Father, with the Son, I And Spirit evermore, I Be glory while the ages run, As in all time before.
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Tu7t(lein flucUis, tandem luctus.
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Through that cloud so pure and white: Thou endurest ever purest, Virgin Mother of the Light. 5. y Darkness scattered, hell-gates shattered, Victory to them draws nigh, dim. Whom profession of trangression Justly had condemned to die. <i. /Earth rejoices, heavenly voices f'uifif) f' ^•^"^^r praise to God above; "^ i >'ow renewing and bedewing Everv soul with fuller love.
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Christmas. ^ "Vv
Jesu Redemptor omnium.
W. RATCLIFFE.
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4.//?/'This ever-blest recurring- day C^
Its witness bears that, all alone, From Thy own Father's bosom forth
To save the world Thou earnest down. 0 day! to which the seas and skies,
And earth and heaven, glad welcome sing; O day! which healed our misery.
And brought on earth salvation's King! We too, O Lord, who have been cleansed
In Thy own fount of Blood divine. Offer the tribute of sweet song.
On this dear natal day of Thine. 0 Jesus! born of Virgin bright.
Immortal glory be to Thee;
aise to the Father infinite, d Holv Ghost eternallv.
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Hail, thou ever-blessed morn.
TRADITIONAL MELODY.
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l./See, a-mid the winter's snow,Bornfor us on earth be-low 2. Lo,with-in a manger lies He Who built the star- ry skies Sacred In-fant all di - vine, What a ten-der love was Thine
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See, the ten-derLamb Sp'-pears, Promised from e - ter - nalyears! He Who throned in heig-ht su-blime, Sits a- mid the Cher- u-bim! Thus to come from high- est bliss, Down to such a world as this!
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5. J3 Virgin Mother, Mary blest.
By the joys that fill thy breast, Pray for us that we may prove Worthy of the Saviour's love. Hail, thou, <fec.
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Ifail, thou ever-blessed morn.
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OLD ENGLISH MELODY.
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5. jO Virgin Mother, Mary blest,
By the joys that fill thy breast, Pray for us that we may prove Worthy of the Saviour's love. Hail, thou, «fec. The first four liyies of each stanza should be sung unaccompanied.
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Christmas.
Parvum quando cemo Deum.
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A. EDMONDS TGZER.
ft as Thee, my In-fant Sav - iour, In ap-py Babe! and hap-py Moth - er! O
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Sav - iour, In thy Moth - er! O how spring-ing Breathes a
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Lies impearled upon the rose; So their mutual beauty blending In transporting union glows.
5. As when early spring advances.
Flowers unnumbered throng the mead; Such the countless loving glances That in turn from each proceed.
6. Lovely Jesus! gentle Brother!
How I wish a smile from Thee, Meant for Thy immortal Mother, Only might alight on me!
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Gloria in excel sis Deo.
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OLD FRENCH MELODY.
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1. /"Ang-els we have heard on hig-h, Sweet-ly sing-ing- o'er our plains,
2. Shepherds,whythis ju - bi -lee? Why your ^apturiOus strain prolong-?
3. Come to Beth-le - hem, and see Him Whose birth the ang-els sing;
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in rep-ly Ech- o - ing their joy- ous strains,
tid-ings be Which in-spire your heaven-ly song?
bend-edknee Christ the Lord, the new-born King.
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Whom the choirs of angels praise Mary, Joseph, lend your aid,
While our hearts in love we raise. "Gloria in excelsis Deo'.'
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Christmas.
Shepherds at the Manger.
H.WALTHER.
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Hark the swell of heavenly voices
Peals along the vaulted sky, ^Angels sing, while earth rejoices —
"Glory to our God on high; Glory in the highest heaven,
Peace to humble men on earth; Joy to these and bliss is given
In the great Redeemer's birth'.'
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Christmas.
Children's hymn to the holy Child.
F. N.BIRTCHNELL.
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o.jfpWhen the hour of death is nigh. Then may Mary, standing by. Take me in her arms to die. Sweet, holy Child. e.ySo, through all eternity
Will I bless their charity Wh'^ first led my steps to Thee, Sweet, holv Child.
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0 snatch Thy brief repose:
Too quickly will Thy slumber break, f/im. And Thou to lengthened pains awake,
pp Which death alone shall close. 6. Then must that Brow
Its thorny crown receive;
That Cheek more lovely than the rose, Be drenched with Blood, and marred with blows, That I thereby may live. 8. O Jesu Lord,
By ThV sweet Childhood's years.
Blot out from their terrific page My sins of youth and later age In these mv contrite tears.
.^.j»Then must those Hands Which now so small I see.
Those Feet so lovely and divine, That Flesh so delicately fine.
Be pierced and rent for me.
7.0 Lady blest. To Thee I suppliant cry;
Forgive the wrong that I have done In causing by my sins thy Son Upon the Cross to die.
9/So ma3' I sing
Immortal praise to Thee, 5,. Who, once a Babe of human birth, ^'Now reignest Lord of heaven and '^ earth
^ Through all eternity.
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Christmas.
Children's Christmas carol.
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4. Saint Joseph too was by To tend the Child; To gfuard Him, and protect His Mother mild.
S. nif And then that manger poor ores. Became a throne;
For He Whom Mary bore / Was God the Son.
5. The angels hovered round. And sang this song:
c?tm."Venite adoremus Dominum'.'
7. /O come then, let us join
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The heavenly host. To praise the Father, Son, And Holy Ghost.
Christmas.
Children's Christmas carol
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A.EDMONDS TOZER.
stars shone
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When Christ our Lord was That broug-ht in - to this The ass and ox - en
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4. Saint Joseph too was by To tend the Child; To guard Him, and protect His Mother mild. e.^^And then that manger poor ores. Became a throne; For He Who Mary bore / Was God the Son.
5. The angels hovered round,
And sang this song: <//m."Venite adoremus
DominumV "^■ff^ come then, let us join
The heavenly host, To praise the Father, Son,
And Holy Ghost.
The above arrangements may be used singly or alternately.
The first is written for the usual four-part choir, the second for children's voices
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An old Christmas carol.
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TRADITIONAL MELODY.
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tell, Hath broug-ht forth a Sav-iour, as it hath be
was Where Jo - seph and Ma- ry to - geth-er did
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fell, To be our Re - deem-er from death, hell and
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there That Jo-seph and Ma - ry, whose sub - stance was
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sin, Which Adam's trans-gression had wrapped us in.
moe, For Cae-sar com-mand-ed the same should be so.
small, Could procure in the inn no lodg-ing at all.
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4. wj/Then they were constrained in a stable to lie, Where oxen and asses they used there to tie; Their lodg-ing- so simple they held it no scorn, cres. But against the next morning- our Saviour was born. /"Rejoice and be, «fec. b.irifThe King- of g-lory to this world being brought,
Small store of fine linen to wrap Him was sought; When Mary had swaddled her young Son so sweet, dim. Within an ox manger she laid Him to sleep. /"Rejoice and be, &c.
6. n{f Then God sent an angel from heaven so high
To certain poor shepherds in fields where they lie. And charged them no longer in sorrow to stay, cres. Because that our Saviour was born on thiS' day. /Rejoice and be, &c.
7. w/'Then presently after tFe shepherds did spy
A number of angels appear in the sky; cres.Who Joyfully talked and sweetly did sing, /" "To God be all glory, our heavenly King." ^Rejoice and be, &c.
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Christmas.
A traditional Christmas carol.
TRADITIONAL MELODY.
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an - gel did say, Was to three
saw a star, Shin-ing" in
that same star. Three wise
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men came_ from
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cold win - ter's so it con fol - low the
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4. w^This star drew nigh to tlTe north-west,
O'er Bethleliem it t'oo^k its rest. And there it did both stop and stay Right over the place where Jesus lay. Noel.ifec.
5. jt? They entered in, these wise men three.
Full reverently upon their knee. And offered there, in His presence,
Both g'oTd, and myrrh, and frankincense. Noel, &c.
6. /"Then let us all with one accord
Sing praises to our h'eavenly Lord Who hath matie heaven and earth of nought, And with His Blood manlcmd hath bought. Noel, <fec.
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The Infant Jesus.
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This very moment bear. Art Thou, weak Babe, my very God? cres. O 1 must love Thee then.
Love Thee, and yearn to spread Thy love Among forgetful men.
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Crudelis Herodes.
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When water reddened into wine! He spake the Word, an<1 forth it flowed In streams that nature ne'er bestowed.
5. /AH glory, Jesus, be to Thee
For this Thy glad Epiphany: Whom with the Father we adore And Holy Ghost for evermore.
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5. //j/Holy Jesus! in Thy brig-htness cres. To the g-entile world displayed! /With the Father and the Spirit, Praise to Thee be ever paid.
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Jesu, decus angelicum.
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5.J9 0 loving* Jesu, hear the sighs Which unto Thee I send; To Thee mine inmost spirit cries, My being's hope and end.
6. Stay with us, Lord, and with Thy light Illume the soul's abyss; Dispel the darkness of our night, ores. And fill the world with bliss.
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Jesu, didcis memoria.
A.EDMONDS TOZER.
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S.TTj/'No art or eloquence of man Can tell the joys of love; cres.Only the saints can understand What they in Jesus prove.
6. yjesu, our only joy be Thou,
As Thou our prize wilt be; Jesu, be Thou our glory now And through eternity. # The first word in the first lines of the l\f,3'''^, 4^!} & S^h stanzas can begin on the first beat of the bar if desired.
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Most Holy Name' of Jesus,
Jesu, dulcis memoria .
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h.mf No art or eloquence of man
Can tell the joys of love; cres. Only the saints can understand What they in Jesus prove.
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Jesu, Bex admirabilis.
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Je - su, King most won - der - ful, Thou
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5. y 0 King of glory, King of might.
From Whom all graces come, O Beauty, Honor infinite Of our celestial home.
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0 Jesu, spotless virgin flower.
Our life and joy; to Thee Be praise, beatitude, and power
Through all eternity.
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No tongue of mortal can express, No letters write its blessedness:
Alone who hath Thee in his heart Knows.love of Jesus! what Thou art.
O Jesu! King of wondrous might!
O Victor, glorious from the fight! Sweetness that may not be expressed,
And altogether loveliest!
All honor, laud, and glory be, 0 Jesu, Virgin-born, to Thee!
All glory, as is ever meet, To Father and to Paraclete.
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Most Holy Name of Jesus,
Glortosi Salvatoris
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Finds it music to the ear; Who in prayer this Name beseeches
Sweetest comfort findeth near; Who its perfect wisdom reacheth Heavenly joy possesseth here. 'Tis the Name by right exalted
Over every other name; That when we are sore assaulted
Puts our enemies to shame; Strength to them who else had halted, Eyes to blind, and feet to lame. 6. jojesu, we Thy Name adoring ci'es. Long to see Thee as Thou art: pOf Thy clemency imploring So to write it in our heart cres. That hereafter upward soaring T F.ifeB 2725 ^^ ^^^^ Angels may have part.
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Haven of rest.
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May Thy sweet peace arise Which turns the night to blissful day, And earth to paradise.
5. j» Sweet Jesu, when death's night shall fall.
By Thine own love so blest, May longing exiles hear Thee call The wearv to their rest.
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Before Septuagesima.
Alleluia, dulce carmen.
A.EDMONDS, TOZER.
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Pater, audi nos.
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5. We, who have loved the world, must learn
Upon that world our backs to turn, c?'<?s.And with the love of God to burn. Oh, hearken «fec.
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Lent.
Hyimi for a happy death.
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By Thy life and death of sor-row. Help me in my ag-- o -
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By Thy life ahd death of sor-row. Help me in my ag-- o - ny.
Turn not Thou in an-gerfrom me; Ma-ry, Jo-seph, then be near.
By those three longhours of sor-row Thoudidst purchase hope for me.
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O, by all that Thou didst suffer.
Grant me mercy in that day;
Help me, Mary, my sweet Mother;
Holy Joseph, near me stay:
Jesus, Jesus,
Let me die my lips repeating
'Jesus, mercy; Mary, pray."
hym?i is suitable for use at meeti??gs of the Cotifratsrnity of the "Bo7iaMors' B. ZTih-
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Lent.
Jesn^ Ave.
39
H. WHITEHEAD.
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31.
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2, yje - sus, from out Thine
3. Je - sus, Who at this
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ver - y hour
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ter-nal life for
end -less streams of
na-ture still dost
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death didst win E - world supplied With pomp and power Our
me. love. wear:
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Send me Thy g-race, g-ood
Come ye who would your
pocodim.O let Thy Wounds still
Lord, that I
sick - ness quell, in - ter - cede,
Un ■ Draw And
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to the world and flesh may die. And hide my life with free - ly from that sa-cred well. Its heaven-ly vir-tues by their sim-ple si, -lence plead Thy count-less mer- its
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Thee, prove . there.
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4. TTj/" Jesus, Who Shalt in glory come With ang-els to the final doom. Men's works and wills to weig"h, p Since from that pomp I cannot flee, (fim.Be pitiful, great Lord, to me pp In that tremendous day.
Lent.
Soletnne nos jejunii
A.EDMONDS TOZER.
32.
l.joA Z. But 3. The
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gain the tiime ap vain all out - ward fore - head pros-trate
point - ed see, That
form of iSfrief, And
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calls to fast and
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hair and g-ar-ments
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prayer,
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bend the knee, And sire re - lief, And ven-geance just, Un
loud
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less
for mer - cy cr}-.
ni - tence be there,
the con- science mourn.
4. Then let us to the Lord draw near
With tears that contrite flow; By reverence and godly fear
We may escape the woe. 5.j>pO holy Judge, O Christ, relent,
Thine Arm uplifted stay; And grant a season to repent,
A time in which to pray. 6. y Great Three in One, Thy Name we bless,
Thy praises ever sing; cfim.Oh, grant that fruits of righteousness
From lenten tears may spring.
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Lent.
Audi, henigne Conditor.
41
R G. SANDERS.
33.
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1. p Thou lov - in^ Mak - er of
2. Great Judge of hearts, Thou dost 3.jt5?Much have we sinned; but we
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4.jt?And g-rant us, while by fasts we strive This mortal body to control. To fast from all the food of sin, And so to purify the soul.
5. Hear us, O Trinity thrice blest; Sole Unity, to Thee we cry; Vouchsafe us from these fasts below To reap immortal fruit on high.
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Lent.
Audi, benigne Conditor.
H. WHITEHEAD.
34.
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know'st the frail - ty
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of our race_ Like wandering- sheep we-
of Thy Name, For - give the wick - ed
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prayer we pour In this our sol-emn Lent - en hour,
went a - strav_ Oh, take us back, we meek - ly pray.
pour In stray_ Oh we own, And
this our sol-emn take us back, we heal the wounds for
Lent - en hour, meek - ly pray, which we groan.
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4. Grant us by holy abstinence
To mortify each carnal sense; ^^ That so our souls, from sin set free. May rise all-holy unto Thee.
5. Blest Three in One, with grief sincere
Before Thy footstool we appear; Oh, bless our fast, that it may prove The source of pardon, peace and love.
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Lent.
O Sol salutis intimis.
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H.DORMAN.
35.
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1. /"The dark- ness fleets, and
2. //?/"Thou, who dost g-ive ,the ac,
3. That foun- tain whence our
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4. (?r<?s. The day is near when all re-blooms,
Thy own blest day, O Lord; /"We too would joy, by Thy rig-ht Hand To life's true path restored.
5. /All glorious Trinity! to Thee
,, . ^\ Let earth's vast fabric bend; Unison ff{ ■ .
■'*' i And evermore from souls renewed
' The saints' new song ascend.
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"Y\^ Lent.
Jesu dulcis, amor mens.
C.RAYMOND -BARKER, S.J.
qi^„. U.KAYMUJNJJ-BAKKEK, is
36.
1. j»Je - sus!
2. Hail, aw - ful S.w^And hail to
as thoug-h Thy Brow! hail thee, my
self wert here, I thorn - y wreath! Hail, Sav-iour!s Side; And
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draw in trembling-
sor-row near: And, hang--ing- o'er Thy
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dote of all our woes.
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The Cross.
45
ELIZABETH RAYMOND -BARKER.
37.
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Are the foe's at - tacks un-ceas-ing? Look with faith un - Tremblest thou at Christ's de - ni - al? Nev - er rest with - Thoughts and works of sin dis-tress thee?cr<?s.It shall chase all
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4. j»^ Draw'st thou nigh to Jordan's river?
Should'st thou tremble? need'st thou quiver? cres.lfol if by it lying, _
No! if on it dying, —
On the Cross!
B.ptuySay then, Master, while I cherish
That sweet hope, I cannot perish! cres.After this life's story
Give Thou me the glory, For the Cross!
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Passion -Tide.
Scevo dolorum turbine.
38.
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E.M.LOTT.
erwhelmed in depths of woe, Up - on the trei
l.joOer whelmed in depths of
2. Hark, with what aw-ful
3. The sun withdraws his
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cry His Spir- it takes Itsflight;
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torn, night, wail.
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of mankind, With racking-
g-uish That cry, it smote His Moth-er's heart, And wrapther soul in niverse,TheirMak-ersdeath be
rhe moo,n,the stars, the u - ni'
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Our joy and endless rest: Be Thou our guide while pilgrims here, Our crown amid the blest.
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Passion -Tide.
Litany of our Lord's Passio7i.
47 J. RICHARDSON.
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1. joBx the Bio od that flowed from Thee InThybit-ter ag-- o-n\
2. By the thornsthatcrownedThyHeadjBvThysceptre of a reed;
3. By the nails and point- ed spearjByThy people's cru-el jeer;
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By the scourge so meek- ly borne; By Thy pur-ple robe ofscorn,_ ByThy Foot- step faint and slow,Weig-hed beneath Thy cross of woe, _ ByThy dy - ing- prayer which rose Beg-g-ing- mer - cv for Thyfoes,_
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4. By the darkness thick as nig-ht,
Blotting- out the sun from sig-ht; By the cry with which in death
Thou didst yield Thy parting- Breath,— Jesu, Saviour, <fec.
5. By Thy weeping- Mother's woe;
"By the sword that pierced her throug-h. When, in anguish standing by.
On the Cross she saw Thee die. Jesu, Saviour, <fec.
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40.
Passion -Tide.
Pange lingua gloriosi Lauream.
J.RATTWATER,
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1. ySing, my tongue, the glo - rious bat - tie, with com-
a.wj^Thir- ty years a-mong us dwell- ing, His ap -
3. jK» He en - dured the shame and spit - ting, Vin - e -
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Unis3?i (ad Ub).
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4.w^Faithfiil Cross! above all others One and only noble Tree! JVone in foliag-e, none in blossom,
None in fruit compares with thee: Sweetest wood, and sweetest iron. Sweetest weight sustaining free .
5. Thou alone wast counted worthy
This worlds ransom to uphold; For a shipwrecked world preparing
Harbor, like the Ark of old; With the sacred Blood anointed
From the wounded Lamb that rolled,
6. / Laud and honor to the Father, V Laud and honor to the Son,
Unison fX^^^^ and honor to the Spirit, \ Ever Three and ever One: f Consubstantial, co-eternal, \ While unending ages run.
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Pniige lingva g-loriosi Lauream.
W. RATCLIFFE.
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1. ySing-, my tong"ue, the S.^Eat - ing- of the
3. Such the or - der
Sav - iour's glo - ry; tree for - bid - den, God ap - point - ed
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Tell His tri - umph far and wide; dim.TeW a - loud the Man had sunk in Sa - tan's snare, When his pit - y
When for sin He would a - tone; To the ser-pent
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fa-mous sto - r^ Of His Bod - y cru - ci - fied;
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thus op - pos- ing- Schemesyet deep - er
than his own;
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Des - tined, man
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That first e - vil
Whence the fa - tal
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death, He died.
to re - pair.
wound had come.
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So when now at length the fullness Of the sacred time drew nigh,
Then the Son Who moulded all things Left His Fathers throne on high;
From a Virgins womb appearing, Clothed in our mortality.
All within a lowly manger,
Lo, a tender Babe He lies! See His gentle Virgin Mother
Lull to sleep His infant cries! While the Limbs of God Incarnate
Round with swathing-bands she ties.
Honor, blessing everlasting
To ,the immortal Deity! 'To the Father, Son, and Spirit,
Praise be paid co-equally! Glory through the earth to heaven
To Trinity in Unity!
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Passion -Tide
Ecce Homo.
J. C. BOWEN.
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sin - ner, lift the on His Head, that not a - lone those
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eye of faith, To bleed -ing- Head, With Limbs are racked, But
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on the Cru-ci - fied One look, And ev-ery Limb with scourg--es rent: On fear-ful was the pain and scorn Bv
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thou shalt read
Him, the Just,
Te. - sus, So,
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ma- lice hath
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4. None ever knew such pain before,
Such infinite affliction, None ever felt a grief like His
In that dread crucifixion: For us He bore those bitter throes.
For us those aa:onizing woes. In oft-renewed infliction.
5. 0 sinner, mark, and ponder well
Sins awful condemnation; Think what a sacrifice it cost
To purchase thy salvation; Had Jesus never bled and died,
Then what could thee and all betide But uttermost damnation?
6. Lord, give us grace to flee from sin,
And Satans wiles ensnaring, And from those everlasting flames
For evil ones preparing. pin f Jesus ^ we thank Thee, and entreat
To rest for ever at Thy Feet, Thy heavenly glory sharing.
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43.
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Passion-Tide.
Amor nieuH crucifixufi est. (First tiuie.) \
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3. Have we no
3. What was Thy
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ride?j^Ah, look how pa - tient-
tried, jy'And g^uilt - y found of
to her Jews de hast been
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mourn with her: \ ly He hang-s:lj(^Je- sus, our too much love: J
Love,
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^.mfO\i break, oh break, hard heart of mine! Thy weak self-love and guilty pride His Pilate, and His Judas were: pp Jesus, our Love, is crucified. 5. Come take thy stand beneath the Cross, And let the Blood from out that Side Fall gently on thee drop by drop : Jesus, our Love, is crucified.
fj. O love of God, O sin of man.
In this dread act your strength is tried; C'r<9S.And victory remains with love, 2)p For He, our Love, is crucified.
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Atnor mens crucifixus ent. (Secon,! tu,ie.) - Rt.Rev, M?r. CROOKALL.
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1. j» Oh, come and mourn with nie a-while;See Ma-ry calls us
2. Have we no tears to shed for Him.While soldiers scoff and
3. What was Thy crime, my dear- est Lord?Byearth,byheaven,Thou
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to her Jews de hast been
side; Oh, ride? jo^Ah, tried, (^'And
come look guilt
and how
y
let pa - found
us mourn with her
tient - ly He hangs:
of too much love:
4.?^ Oh break, oh break, hard heart of mine! Thy weak self-love and guilty pride His Pilate, and His Judas were: pp Jesus, our Love, is crucified.
5. Come take thy stand beneath the Cross,
And let the Blood from out that Side Fall gently on thee drop by drop : Jesus, our Love, is crucified.
6. 0 love of God, 0 sin of man.
In this dread act your strength is tried; cres. And victory remains with love, 2yp For He, our Love, is crucified.
The first three words of the last tine in each stanza are repeated (hi the last stnvT-n the first four v)drds.)
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Passion -Tide .
Vexilla regis prodeuiit.
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go: The dyed, Life's told In
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flesh Who made, Our sen -tence bore, o'ur ran-sompaid. pre-cious flood Where ming-led wa - ter flowed and Blood. God.saith he, Hath reigned and triumphed from the Tree.
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0 Tree of Beauty! Tree of Light!
O Tree with royal purple dight! Elect upon whose faithful breast
Those holy Limbs should find their rest!
O Cross, our one reliance, hail!
This holy Passiontide, avail To give fresh merit to the saint.
And pardon to the penitent.
From every spirit praises be
To God the blessed Trinity: Whom by the Cross Thou dost restore.
Preserve and govern evermore.
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Passion -Tide
Mater dolorosa.
45.
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1. jrp\) Moth-er!most af - flict - ed, Stand-ing- beneath that Tree.
2. Thy heart is well nig-h break-ing-, Thy Je-susthus to see,
3. His liv-idForm is bleed-ing", His soul with sor- row wrung,
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ere Je -sus hangs re - ject - ed On the hill of Cal-va - ry De - rid -ed, wounded, dy - ing, In great-est ag- o - ny.
Whilst thou, af- flict - ed Moth - er,Shar'st the torments of thy Son.
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Oh for the sake of Te - sus Let us thv children be.
Oh for the sake of Je - sus Let tis thy children
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4.0 Mary! Queen of Martyrs, 5.0 dear and loving Mother!
The sword has pierced thy heart. Entreat that we may be.
Obtain for us of Jesus .Near to, thee and thy dear Jesus
,In thy grief to bear a part. Now and eternally.
O Mary! sweetest Mother <fec. ppO Mary! sweetest Mother <fec.
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^.
Passion-Tide.
Vir^o virffinuu) pi^reclara .
C.RAYMOND-BARKER, S.J.
46
1. jt?Vir- g-jn of all vir - g-jns 2. j»/0 Wounded with His ev - ery 3. joChrist.when Thou shalt call me
blest!
wound,
hence.
Lis - ten Steep my Be Thy
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to my fond re- quest: Let me share thy g"rief rii - vine; soul till it hath swooned In His ver - y Blood a - way; Moth-er mv do - fence, Be Thv Cross my vie - to - rv;
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Let me, to my Be to me, 0 While my bod - y
lat - est breath. In my Vir- g-in, nigh, Lest in here de - cays , cr^s. May my
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bearthe death Of that dy - ing- Son of thine.
burnand die. In His aw- ful Judg--mentday.
g-oodness praise, /"Safe in Par- a - fli^'' with Thee.
A - men.
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0 quot U7idis Incrimanun.
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R.R.TERRY.
l.jwWhat a sea of
2. Oh that mournful
3. Oft and oft His
tears arid sor-row
Vir - g-in-Moth-er,
Arms and Bo-som
ars arid
in-
1
Did the soul of See her tears how Fond-ly strain-inpr
Ma - ry toss
fast they flow
to her own;
To and fro up Down up - on His Oft her pal - lid
s bil - lows, mang--led Bod - y, lins ini- print -in^
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Je - sus hold - ing-. Feet she kiss - es,_
Torn so new - ly Pic - ture of im
from the Cross, mor- tal woe.
swoons of an-g-uish. Sense and con-scious - ness are g-one.
dvm. 4
rail. Gentle Mother, we beseech thee,
By thy tears and troubles sore; By the death of thy dear Offspring-,
By the bloody Wounds He bore; Touch our hearts with that true sorrow
Which afflicted thee of yore.
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Palm Sunday.
48.
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Gloria, laus, et hoiior.
ELIZABETH RAYMOND-BARKER.
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1. /"All g-lo - ry, laud, and
2. Thou art the King- of 3. /The com - pa - ny of
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Da - vid's roy - al Son,
prais - ing- Thee on high,
m.
To Whom the lips of
Who in the Lord's name
And mor - tal men and
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Unison Jf
All g\o - ry, laud, and
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hon
Thee, Re- deem -er, King", To Whom the lips of
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4. /The people of the Hebrews
With palms before Thee went; Our praise and prayer and anthems Before Thee we present. All glory, <fec .
5. / To Thee before Thy Passion
They sang their hymns of praise; To Thee now high exalted Our melody we raise. All glory, «fec. e./z/Thou didst accept their praises, Accept the prayers we bring, cres.Who in all good delightest,
Thou good and gracious King, All glory, <§c.
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Easter.
49.
(First tune.)
0 filii et filiae.
TRADITIONAL FRENCH MELODY.
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3. Then straig-ht-way
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(iaug-h - ters of the Lord, The
ear - ly morn - in^ ^rey Went
One in white they see, Who
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King" of ho - ly saith, "Ye
g-lo - ry, worn - en seek the
King- a - dored, This day
on their way. To see
Lord; but He Is risen
Him the and
self from
tomb where g-one to
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death re - stored. Je - sus lay
le - lu
rii i^i
4. That self-same night, Mobile out of fear
The doors were shut, their Lord most dear To His apostles did appear. Alleluia.
5.;?^ But Thomas, when of this he heard,
Was doubtful of his brethren's word; C'/-es. Wherefore again there comes the Lord. Alleluia.
6. jo'^Thomas, behold My Side,'' saith He; ''My Hands, My Feet, My Body see, And doubt not, but believe in Me." Alleluia.
7.7?^ When Thomas saw that wounded Side, The truth no longer he denied; /'^Thou art my Lord and GodJ' he cried. Alleluia.
8. Oh, blest are they who have not seen Their Lord, and yet believe in Him: Eternal life awaiteth them . Alleluia.
Unison ff
Now let us praise the Lord most high.
And strive His Name to magnify On this great day, through earth and sky, Alleluia.
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49.
Easter.
0 filii et filiae. tune.)
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PALESTRINA.
Al - le
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death re - stored
Je - sus lay.
Ga - li - lee."
Al - le
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4. That self-same nig-ht, while out of fear
The doors were shut, their Lord most dear To His apostles did appear. Alleluia.
s.wj^But Thomas, when of this he heard,
Was doubtful of his brethren s word; cr<?&-. Wherefore again there comes the Lord. Alleluia.
6. JO "Thomas, behold My Side," saith He;
'My Hands, My Feet, My Body see, cres. And doubt not, but believe in Me."
Alleluia. 7.wj/*When Thomas saw that wounded Side, The truth no longer he denied; y'Thou art my Lord and God," he cried. Alleluia.
8. Oh, blest are they who have not seen
Their Lord, and yet believe in Him: Eternal life awaiteth them . Alleluia.
9. ^Now let us praise the Lord most high, Um80)iff\ And strive His Name to magnify
(On this great day, through earth and sky. Alleluia.
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Easter.
Dien resurrectio7iis.
50.
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E.T.COOK.
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1. /"'Tis the. Day of Re- sur-rec-tion!
2. Our hearts are pure from e-vil, 2.l/Mison^W)yv lettheheavensbe joy-ful,
Earth.tell it out a -broad; That we may see a - right And earthhersong-be - g-in,
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The Pass-o -ver of glad-ness, The The Lord in rays e - ter-nal Of The round world keep high tri-umph, And
Pass- o -ver of God! Re - sur-rec-tion - light; all that is there - in;
ntir ir
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From death to life e - ter-nal, From And, listen-ing to His accents, May Let all things seen and un-seen Their
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earth un - to the sk}', hear so calm and plain notes of gladness blend,
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Our Christ hath brought us o - ver With hymn of vie - to - ry. His own 'All hail',' and, hear-ing, May raise the vie -tor strain. For Christ the Lord is ris - en, Our joy that hath no end.
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Easter.
Aurora ccelum purpurnt.
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F. HAWORTH.
51.
W}n son J[f The dawn was pur-plinsr o'er the sky; Wit
ll/m'sonJfThe
2. When
3. When
dawn was p'ur-pling- our most val - iant He, Whom stone and
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4. ' Calm all your grief, and still your tears,"
Hark, the descending angel cries;* For Christ is risen from the dead,
And death is slain, no more to rise."
5. jt?0 Jesu, from the death of sin
Keep us, we pray; so shalt Thou be cres.The everlasting paschal joy
Of all the souls new-born in Thee.
6. /To God the Father, with the Son
// • /y) Who from the grave immortal rose, uniso^i •'^iAnd Thee, 0 Paraclete, be praise
\ While age on endless ages flows .
Easter.
Ad coenam Agni providi.
52.
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1. ./"The LaWb's hierh b^n - quel
W. A. B.RUSSELL.
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1. /"The La'mb's high bin - quet
2. Up - on the al - tar
3. That pas - chal eve God's
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of the Cross His
arm was bared: The
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roy - al state : deemedour loss: ang-- el spared:
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And
By
now, the Red Sea's tast-ing of His streng-th of hand our
channel past, To Christ our Prince we sing- at last, roseate Blood, Our life is hid with Him in God. hosts went free From Pharaoh's ruth -less tyr-an - ny.
A - men.
Unisotr
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Now Christ, our Paschal Lamb is slain,
The Lamb of God that knows no stain, The true Oblation offered here,
Our own unleavened bread sincere . 0 Thou, from Whom hells monarch flies,
0 great, O very Sacrifice, Thy captive people are set free,
And endless life restored in Thee.
For Christ, arising from the dead.
From conquered hell victorious sped: And thrust the tyrant down to chains,
And Paradise for man regains. To Thee, Who, dead, again dost live,
All glory, Lord, Thy people give 5 All glory, as is ever meet.
To Father and to Paraclete .
Easten
Tu victor Bex.
53.
P
69 R.R.TERRY.
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2. Thou cam - est at the
3. The ev - er - last - ing-
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dawn of day; Ar -
God - head lay Shroud
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ry is Thine, How round Thee were, Blest Limbs di - vine, Nor
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strength ap-pears, Thy to a - dore Thy ed one hour That
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bright
lous.
Heart
they shine.
so" fair.
of Thine.
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4. They worshipped Thee, those ransomed souls,
With the fresh strength of love set free; They worshipped joyously, and thought Of Mary, while they looked on Thee.
5. They worshipped, while the beauteous soul
Paused by the Bodys wounded Side : Bright flashed the cave_before them stood The living Jesus glorified.
e.rt'm.Down, down, all lofty things on earth, And worship Him with joyous dread; cres.O sin, thou art undone by love; y O death, thou art discomfited.
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Easter.
Aurora cceltim purpurat.
A.EDMONDS TOZER.
thun-ders forth its vie - tor cry, down death's streng-th in death's despite, watch and ward where sol- diers wait,
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Now
g-Iad earth shouts its trampling- hell by shin- ing- in tri
tri-umphhig-h,And g-roan-ing- hell makes wild re-ply.
vie -tor's right,Brings forth His sleep- ing- Saints to light. A- men.
umphant state. He ris - es vie - tor fromdea-th'sg-ate.
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4. Hells pains are loosed, and tears are fled;
Captivity is captive led; The Angel, crowned with light,hath said: ^^The Lord is risen from the dead."
5. Jhe Apostles' hearts were full of pain
For their dear Lord so lately slain, That Lord His servants wicked train With bitter scorn had dared arraign.
6. We pray Thee, King with glory decked,
In this our paschal joy protect From all that death would fain effect. Thy ransomed flock. Thine own elect.
7. To Thee Who, dead, again dost live.
All glory, Lord, Thy people give: All glory, as is ever meet, To Father and to Paraclete,
Ascension -Tide.
Aeterne Bex altissime.
71
EDMONDS TOZER.
55.
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1. ffO Thou e-ter-rial King-most hig-h!Who didst the world re -
2. j»There,seat-ed in Thy maj - es - ty, To Thee sub-mis- sive 3.77y^There,wait-ing^ for Thy faith-ful souls, Be Thou to us, O
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deem And, conquering- death and hell, receive A dig--ni-ty su-preme.
bo"w The heaven of he avens,the earth beneath , The realms of hell be - lo-w.
Loi:d!5r'Our Joy of j oys -while here we stay ,y In heaven ourgreat re -ward.
A-
Liur joy 01 joys
luenere we siay,/mneavenourgreai re -war
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forth to reign in sovereig-n power, And glo - ry -without end. fleshwhich sinned by Flesh redeemedjMan in the Godhead reign. A- lift our souls a -loft to Thee, By Thy ce-les-tial grace.
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Ascension -Tide.
56
Opus peregisti tuum.
Dr. C.HARFORD LLOYD.
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be - ing- took, Thy ho- ly Bride, Still nour- i shed from Thy
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leave re -quires Thy pres - ence in su - per - nal choirs,
ter- nal Son, Both God and Man for - ev - er One.
Side sur-vives, And life and all from Jhee de - rives.
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Where Thou, the Head art gone, Thy voice Calls all Thy members to rejoice;
Ah, let them cleave the shining way Thy footprints through the ether fray.
''To Thee be glory, conquering King,
\ Who unto heaven Thy way dost wing,
I Great Son of the eternal Sire, Whose Spirit is our one desire.
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Ascension -Tide
SalutiH hutnance Sator.
57.
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2. mfWhaX won - drous pit - y
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4. j»Oh,still may pity Thee compel
To heal the wounds of which we die; And take us in Thy light to dwell, Who for Thy blissful presence sigh .
5. ^/j/" Be Thou our guide, be Thou our goal, Be Thou our pathway to the skies; Our joy when sorrow fills the soul; In death our everlasting prize.
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Veni, Creator Spiritus.
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1 . p Come, O Cre - a - tor
Z.nif Who Pa - ra - clete art
3. Of God's rig-ht hand the
Spir - it! Vis call - ed, The fin - g-er, The
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Our hearts with love inflame, And with Thy might supernal Make strong our mortal frame.
Through Thee may we the Father 7. t And Son most high, receive, „ . J
In Thee, from Both proceeding, j Through endless time believe. ^
From ghostly foes defend us. Thy peace in us fulfil-,
So, Thou before us leading We may escape each ill.
'All praise be to the Father, I Praise to the Son Who rose, And praise to Thee, blest Spirit, While age on ages flows.
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59
Whitsun-Tide
Venij sancte Spiritus. (First tune.)
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4. Wash away each sinful stain; 5
Gently shed Thy gracious rain On the dry and fruitless soul.
Heal each wound and bend each will, Warm our hearts benumbed and chill, All our wayward steps control .
Unto all Thy faithful just,
Who in Thee confide and trust,
Deign the seven-fold gift to send. Grant us virtue's blest increase,
Grant a death of hope and peace, Grant the joys that never end .
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Who in Thee confide and trust,
Deign the seven-fold gift to send.
Grant us virtues blest increase,
, Grant a death of hope and peace, Grant the joys that never end.
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Veni^ sancte Spiritus.
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4. Lord, wash our sinful stains away,
Refresh from heaven our barren clay, Our wounds and bruises heal;
To Thy sweet yoke our stiff necks bow. Warm with Thy fire our hearts of snow,
Our wandering feet repeal.
5. Grant to Thy faithful, dearest Lord,
Whose only hope is Thy sure word, The seven gifts ,of Thy Spirit;
Grant us in life Thy helping grace. Grant us at death to see Thy Face,
And endless joy inJierit.
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Veni, Creator Spiritus.
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l.wj/" Come, O Cre - a~"- for 3. Great Par-a - clete, to Thou in Thv seven-fold
Spir- it Thee we g-ifts art
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aid, To fill the hearts that Thou hast made,
love, And sweet a - noint - ing" from a - bove.
Thou, Who dost the toiig-uewith poweren - dow.
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4. Our senses kindle from above, And make our hearts overflow with love;
With patience firm, and virtue high, The weakness of our flesh supply.
5. Drive far from us the foe we dread. And grant us Thy true peace instead;
So shall we not, with Thee for guide, Turn from the path of life aside .
6. 0 may Thy grace on us bestow The Father and the Son to know,
cr^s.And Thee through endless times confessed Of both,thee,ternal Spirit blest . CAll glory while the ages run, //«vo„„ /¥•) Be to the Father, and the Son umsonjj\^^^ rose from death; the same to Thee, Holy Ghost eternally.
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Spiritus sancte Deus.
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2. / Hail, Life of life! Hail, Par-a-clete di -
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h.piufYrova. grace to grace
Oh, grant me to proceed; cres.KvA with assisting hand my faltering stepf To Sion lead!
6. nifSo may I mount
In peace the holy hill; cres. And safe at last by lifers eternal fount, There drink my fill!
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Vent, dator munerum.
W. SCHULTHES.
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Is from Thee, Thy pre-cious gift; In all our joys, in
More than sis - ter, in Thy love So gen- tie, pa-tient
Way - ward, wan- ton, cold are we; And still our sins, new
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all our sor - rows, Wist- ful hearts to Thee we lift,
and for-bear - ing. Ho - ly Spir - it, heaven-ly Dovel
ev - erv morn -ing, Nev - er yet have wear-ied Thee.
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While our hearts were slowly turned; How often hath Thy love been sligihted While for us it griev^ed and burned . Holy Ghost, c§c.
5. Now if our hearts do not deceive us,
We would take Thee for our Lord^ 0 dearest Spirit, make us faithful To Thy least and lightest word. Holy Ghost, (fee.
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lam Christus astra ascenderat
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Christ had gone up,soonfr'omonhigh The Father's g-ift to potirj Of seventimes seven re -volving-days, The Pente - costal morn: A sud-den rush-ing" sound proclaimed TheGod of glo-ry near^
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4. Forthwith a tongue of fire
Alights on every brow; Each breast receives the Fathers light, The Word's enkindling glow.
5. The Holy Ghost on all
Is mightily outpoured, Who straight in divers tongues declare The wonders of the Lord .
6. While strangers of all climes
Flock round from far and near, And with amazement, each at once Their native accents hear.
7. But faithless still, the Jews
Deny the Hand divine, And madly jeer the Saints of Christ, As drunk with new-made wine.
8. Till Peter in the midst
Stood up, and spake aloud; And their perfidious falsity By Joels witness showed.
9. /Praise to the Father be! iTrtitnn /") Praisc to the Son Who rose! ^^^^•^) Praise holy Paraclete, to Thee,
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Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus.
85 E.T.COOK.
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mig-ht - y! dore Thee, hide Thee,
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Ear - ly in the morn - ing" our song" shall rise to
Cast - ingdowntheir ,gol-den|Crowns a - round the g"las- sy
Though tlie eye of .sin-ful, man Thy glo - rv mav not
Thee:, sea;
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mer - ci - ful and might - y! fall - ingrdown be - fore Thee, there is none be - side Thee
Ho-Iy Ho-ly
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ev - er-more shalt be.
love and pur - i , - tv.
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f All Thy works shall praise Thy Name, in earth and sky and sea: poco dim.iioly^ Holy, Holy! merciful and mighty!
God in Three Persons, blessed Trinity!
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Prayer to the 7nost holy Trinity.
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1. joHave mer - cy on us, 2.??y^When heaven and earth were 3.cr<?5^.How won - der - ful ere
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time was yet un - known, work that Thou didst bless;
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Thou in Thy bliss and
And Oh, what then must
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4.jt?0 Majesty most beautiful, Most holy Trinity, On Marys throne we climb to get Afar-off sight of Thee.
5. Oh listen, then, most pitiful,
To Thy poor creatures heart; cres. It blesses Thee that Thou art God That Thou art what Thou art.
6. p Most ancient of all mysteries,
Before Thy throne we \\^-^ Have mercy now, most merciful, pp Most holy Trinity.
Most Holy Trinity,
Aeteriia lux,divinitas.
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Three Persons! -among Whom is none
Greater in majesty or less; In substance, essence, nature, One;
Equal in might and holiness. Three Persons, -One Immensity
Encircling utmost space and time! One Greatness, Glory, Sanctity,
One everlasting Truth sublime ! 0 Lord, most holy, wise, and just!
Author of nature! God of grace! Grant that as now in Thee we trust.
So we may see Thee face to face .
To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, Triunal Lord of earth and heaven!
From earth and from the heavenly host Be everlasting glory given!
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Most Holy Trinity.
Tu Trinitatis Unitns.
H. WHITEHEAD.
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l.T^Blest Three" in One and 3. What - e'er in us hath S.nfO Light of lig^ht, with
One in Three, Great
been de - cayed By
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-^J — « — ^ — # — sup-pliant peo-pl(?^ sist us to re - hum-bly Thee im - |
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With
Praise
list - en bod-ies we the
from Thy
pure and
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throne on high, And grant of Thy great
kin-dlinghearts,And shield-ed from temp -
praise the Son, And Ho - 1y Ghost, blest
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clem-en - cy Thy balm our wounds to heal.
ta - tion's darts,May we our path pur - sue.
Three in One, Both now and ev - er - more.
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Most Holy Trinity.
Ter sancte, ter potens Deus.
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Born in Thee to grace anew,
cres.Thee the sons of men proclaim, And extol with glory due !
S.w^Thee, the Lord of earth and skies,
Owning here in faith and love; cres.'Een on earth they taste the joys
Stored for happy souls above . 6. p Make us. Holy Ghost, to will.
Teach us, only Son, to know, Grant us, Father, to fulfil,
All Thou wiliest us to do!
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Most Holy Trinity.
Prayer to the most holy Trinity.
A.EDMONDS TOZER.
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l.m^God the Fa - ther, Who didst make me
2. m^Je - sus Christ, Who didst re - deem me
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mis - er - y, dimWho didst shed Thy
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Genu sacramentato.
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2. ?4^ Sweet Sa-cra-ment of peace! Dear home of ev-ery heart
3. p Sweet Sa-cra-ment of rest! Ark from the o-cea^'s roar,
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heart-felt praise, Sweet Sa- cra-mentdi- vine! Sweet Sacrament di - vine! mis - er- y, Sweet Sa- cra-ment of peace! SweetSacrament of peace! neath the waves, Sweet Sa- cra-ment of rest!,Sweet Sacrament of rest!
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Earth''s light and jubilee, In Thy far depths doth shine
Thy Godheads majesty: Sweet Light, so shine on us, we pray,
That earthly joys may fade away, Sweet Sacrament divine . The last line of last stanza is repeated.
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Corpus Christi.
To Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.
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Gefiii sacramentnto.
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3. p Sweet Sa-cra-ment of rest! Ark from the o-ceaji's roar,
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Earths light and jubilee, In Thy far depths doth shine
Thy Godheads majesty: Sweet Light, so shine on us, we pray,
That earthly joys may fade away. Sweet Sacrament divine . The last line of last stanza is repeated.
Corpus Christi.
To Jesus ifi the Blessed Sacrament.
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EDMONDS TOZER.
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Corpus Christi
The Blessed Sacrament.
73.
(First time for a choir only.)
A.EDMONDS TOZER.
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Whose power both men angels made. j» Sweet Sacrament, we Thee adore,
O make us love Thee more and more .
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Corpus Christi,
The Blefified Sacrament. (Second tune.)
G. HERBERT.
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This hym?i may at all times appropriately precede the Benediction Service,a7id for the sake of variety the two tunes may be sung to alternate stanzas.Shoufd this plan he adopted, the hymn may begin with either tune, but the first should be sung in parts by the choir, and the second iti unison by the congregation.
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Corpus Christi.
Verbiim supernum prodiens.
G.STEINER.
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5.jym/ Mighty Victim, earths Salvation,
Heavens ow^n gate unfolding wide, joHelp Thy people in temptation,
Feed them from Thy bleeding Side.
6. /Unto Thee, the hidden Manna, Father, Spirit, unto Thee Let us raise the loud hosanna, rif. e dim. And adoring bend the knee . .T.F.<feB.3725-
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Corpus Christ!.
Verb um supernum prodiens.
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At meat Himself as food He gives; To ransom us He died in shame; cres. As our reward, in bliss He lives.
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Corpus Christi
Adoro te devote latens Deitna.
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Make me believe Thee ever more and more; In Thee my hope, in Thee my love to store.
5. pO Thou Memorial of our Lords own dying; ores. O living Bread, to mortals life supplying;
Make Thou my soul henceforth on Thee to live Ever a taste of heavenly sweetness give.
6. pO loving Pelican; 0 Jesu, Lord!
Unclean I am, but cleanse me in Thy Blood; Of which a single drop, for sinners spilt, ores. Can purge the universe from all its guilt.
7. ^?io Jesu, Whom for the present veiled I see,
What I so thirst for,Oh,vouchsafe to me; cres.That I may see Thy Countenance unfolding, And may be blest Thy glory in beholding.
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Corpus Christi.
Pange lingua gloriosi Corporis..
A.EDMONDS TOZER.
77.
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1. /Sing, my tongue, the
2. Trebles.Ol a pure and Z.Men.TY^ Ovi the night of
Sav - iour's glo - ry, spot - less Vir - gin that Last Sup - per,
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Of His Flesh the Born for us on Seat-ed with His
mys-tery sing; earth be - low, chos-en band,
Of the Blood, all He, as man with He, the pas - chal
price ex - ceed - ing, Shed by our im - mor - tal Kirfg", man con- vers - ing, Stayed, the seeds of truth to sow;
vie - tim eat - ing. First ful - fils the law's com - mand:
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tined for the He closed in as Food to
world's re - demp - tion,
sol - emn or - der
all His breth - ren
From a no - ble Won-drous-ly His Gives Him - self with
womb to spring-.
life of woe.
His own Hand.
^.Tred/es. Word made Flesh, the bread of nature By His word to Flesh He turns;
Wine into His Blood He changes :-
What though sense no change discerns?
Only be the heart in earnest,
Faith her lesson quickly learns .
5 . Me/i.p Down in adoration falling,
Lo, the sacred Host we hail;
Lo, oer ancient forms departing.
Newer rites of grace prevail;
cres. Faith for all defects supplying,
Where the feeble senses fail.
6. i%//.j(f To the everlasting Father,
And the Son Who reigns on high, With the Holy Ghost proceeding
Forth from Each eternally. Be salvation, honor, blessing,
Might and endless majesty. T/ie directions for antiphonal singing are optional.
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Corpus Christi.
Hoste dum victo triumphans.
J. C.BOWEN.
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2. On the truth thus dim- ly shadowed La- ter days a
3. Wondrous Gift! The Word Who fashioned All things bv His
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While the people all uniting In the Sacrifice sublime,
Offer Christ to His high Father, Offer up themselves with Him;
Then together with the priest On the living Victim feast.
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Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Cor amor in. (First tune.) Rev. R. B. SANKEY
79,
l.fTo Je- sus' Heart, all burn-ing With fer-vent love for men,
2. O Heart, for me on fire With love no man can speak, 3.»T,oo true I have for-sak-en Thy love by wil-ful sin:
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Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Cor amoris.
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Utiison.
While ag-- es course a - long", Blest be with loud-est song-
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And ever pure of heart, So may my heart be wholly
Of Thine the counterpart. While ages course along,
Blest be with loudest song The sacred Heart of Jesus
By every heart and tongue ,
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Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
I sleep, hut My Heart watcheth.
A.EDMONDS TOZER.
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souls to Thee! ist - ic King, and to bless.
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Time and in E - ter - ni - ty, De - vot - ed Heart, with
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trust- ing faith, We con- se - crate our all to Thee!
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Sununi Parentis Filio.
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5.w/Hide me in Thy dear Heart, For hither do I fly; There seek Thy grace through life, in death Thine immortality.
6. ^Praise to the Father be^ And sole begotten Son; Praise, holy Paraclete, to Thee, While endless ages run.
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Most Sacred Heart of Jesus.
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And save us from the tempters snare; 0 sacred Heart!
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Lead exiled children home, cres.Where we may ever rest near Thee, In peace andjoy eternally: 0 sacred Heart!
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Piercing of the sacred Heart.
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Auctor beate hcccuU.
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Cor amans.
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The hearts of men are often hard And full of selfish care: e/'(?.s.But in the sacred Heart we find A refuge from despair.
6. )?{fTo Thee, my Jesus, then I come,
A poor and helpless child; And on Thine own words, ^"^Come to Me, My only hope I build.
7. j(? The world is cold, and life is sad,
I crave the blessed rest Of those who lay their weary heads Upon Thy sacred Breast.
8. ci-es.For love is stronger far than death,
And who can love like Thee, My Saviour, Whose appealing Heart dim. Broke on the Cross for me ?
9. w/^The purest, deepest earthly love.
What is it, Lord, to Thine? cres.K single drop from that great fount , Eternal and divine .
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Cor amans.
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My love of God shall deeper grow When crosses fall on me.
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Thy grace hath set me free; cresMy soul delivered from the snare Enjoys true liberty.
6. /Naught more can I desire than this, To see Thy Face in heaven; And this I hope since He on earth His Heart in pledge hath given.
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Of Christs own sacred Blood excels Earth's best and highest bliss:
The ministers of wrath divine Hurt not the happy hearts that shine With those red drops of His.
Ah, there is joy amid the Saints,
And hells despairing- courage faints When this sweet song we raise:
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Salvete, Christi vulnera.
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No single drop remains. Oh, come all ye on whom abide
The deadly stains of sin! Come! wash in this encrimsoned tide,
And ye shall be made clean.
5. (Praise Him Who with the Father sits Enthroned upon the skies; Whose Blood redeems our souls from guilt, Whose Spirit sanctifies.
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Bid our guilty terrors cease. Be our pardon and our peace.
S^/Prince and Author of Salvation! Lord of majesty supreme! Jesus! praise to Thee be given
By the world Thou didst redeem; Who jwithjhe, Father and the Spirit, Reignest in eternal merit.
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5. 0 pure and spotless Maid, Whose virtues all excel; Oh,make us chaste and mild. And all our pas'^ions quell.
6. /Praise to the Fatl'.er be, . J With Christ His only Son, ^'"•V/Und to the Holy Ghost,
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Are thy sweet eyes on thy lonely ones bending?
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4. nfWe pray for all sinners,
And souls that now stray From Jesus and Mary
In heresys way. Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria!
Ave, Ave, Maria!
5. JO For poor, sick, afflicted,
Thy mercy we crave; And comfort the dying,
Thou light of the grav€ ! \ve, Ave, Ave, Maria!
Ave, Ave, Maria!
6. tuf There is no need Mary,
Nor ever hath oeen, Which thou canst not succor
Immaculate Queen. Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria!
Ave, Ave, Maria!
7. ntfln grief and temptation,
In joy, or in pain, cr<?* .We'll seek thee, our Mother, / Nor seek thee in vain. Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria! Ave, Ave, Maria!
8. ntfO bless us, dear Lady,
With blessings from heaven, And to our petitions Let answer be given. . Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria! Ave, Ave, Maria!
9. jcipln deaths solemn moment,
Our Mother, be nigh-, As children of Mary
0 teach us to die! Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria!
Ave, Ave, Maria!
10.//?/'And crown thy sweet mercy
With this special grace,
cresTo behold soon in heaven
/ Gods ravishing Face.
Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria!
Ave, Ave, Maria!
11. /iNow toi God be all glory And worship for aye ,
And to, Gods Virgin Mother An endless Ave ,
Ave, Ave, Ave, Maria! Ave, Ave, Maria!
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Hymn for the month of Mary.
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Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
Hynui for the month of Mary.
Dom A.P. URQUHART, 0. S. B.
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men, thine, frown.
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We kneel to scat - ter
When, thougfhthou'rt Queen of
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All loving as thou art, To turn in sadness from us
Thine eyes, but not thy heart! In grief, but not in anger.
Though we have tried thee sore: Yet smile again, dear Mother,
We'll vex thy heart no more .
5. B}^ Him Who calls thee Mother,
And bids us do the same- By Him, thy Son, Who gives us
A Brothers tender name; By all the love that yearneth
Within thine own pure heart, O Mother! be a mother.
And act a mothers part.
GjS^ln heavens eternal May-time
Whose sunlight is the Lamb, In the, gladness and the glory.
The rapture and the calm, Well praise thee, and we'll bless thee
With happy saints above, .., ,„,
xsvv^^ft •«,i\s\saaooM?.if now, 0 mighty Mother, ■■'"'^^Vva^ ^^\ ^'^^va ■uvi>x\a-vi\^s\\
Thou look on us with love. ,„^„ rr ^ ^ t
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Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
Dal tuo celeste trono, Maria.
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l.^Look down, O Moth - er
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If, Mother, thou art near ? O kindest, dearest Mother,
Thy sinful children save; Look down on us with pity.
Who thy protection crave .
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Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
Childreji's kytmi of consecration to our Lady.
I TRADITIONAL MELODY.
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by His side,
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4. So we take thee for our Mother, And we claim our right to be,
By the gift of our dear Brother, Loving children unto thee;
And our humble consecration Thou wilt surely not despise,
From thy bright and lofty station Close to Jesus in the skies.
5. Mother Mary! to thy keeping Soul and body we confide.
Toiling, resting, waking, sleeping.
To be ever at thy side; Cares that vex us, joys that please us, J^ife and death we trust to thee ;
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And for all eternity!
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Salve Regina, Mater misericordiae.
100.
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life, our sweet -ness here be- low,
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0 Maria! A place of jbanishflient and of fears,
0 Maria! Triumph, <&c.
5. j» Turn, then, most gracious Advocate,
O Maria! .Towards, us thine eyes compassionate,
0 Maria! Triumph, (fee.
6. j» When this our exile is complete,
0 Maria! cres.Show us thy Son, our Jesus sweet, O Maria! Triumph, <§c.
7. pO clement, gracious. Mother sweet,
O Maria! O Virgin Mary, we entreat,
0 Maria! Triumph, «fec.
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Feasts ot tlie B. V. Mary.
Ave, Regina ccelorum.
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RADITIONAL MELODY.
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The Source of life, of grace, of love, Homage we pay on bended knee— ^
Do thou, bright Queen, Star of the sea, Pray for thy children, pray for me.
Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
Te Redemptorifi Dominique nostri.
102.
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4. ^Safe beneath thy mighty shelter,
Though a thousand hosts combine, All must fall or flee before us, Scattered by an arm divine .
5. Firm as once on holy Sion,
David's tower reared its height; With a glorious rampart girded, And with glistening armor bright:
6 . So ,the Aljnightys Virgin Mother
Stands in strength for evermore; From Satanic hosts defending All who her defence implore.
7. ^Through the long unending ages, Thii^nti A Blessed Trinity, to Thee! ^'''^^''•^) Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
\ Praise and perfect glory be.
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Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
ConHolatrix afflictorum.
103.
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They are presences of God, Giving zest to weary sadness,
Or strange sweetness to the rod. Filling full of heavenly sunbeams
Sorrow's dark and lone abode. J.F.<feB.272.5-
Of the golden calms of heaven. By the mercy of our Father,
Into Maryls hands were ^iven. But to earth were only falling
Upon hearts with sorrow riven.
Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
Praeclara custos virginum.
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4.»^Scatter the mists that round us hang; Keep far the fatal shoals away; And while through darkling waves we sweep , Open a path to life and day.
5. /O Jesus, born of Virgin bright!
UmsonfL ^«^"^«/^^! ^1^7, ^"^ .t« J^.f 5 Jrraise to the Father mi mite,
V And Holy Ghost eternally.
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Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
105.
Ma rice no men.
TRADITIONAL MELODY.
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When wick-ed men bias -pheme thee, To love and bless thy When wick-ed men bias- pheme thee, To love and bless thy When wick-ed men bias- pheme thee, To love and bless thy
name, name, name.
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In sorrow and in care, cres.Thy light doth ever guide me, 0 beauteous Morning Star! y So 111 be ever ready
Thy goodly help to claim; Wh,en wicked men blaspheme thee 111 love and bless thy name .
5-.>(7/The Saints are high in glory,
With golden crowns so bright; But brighter far is Mary UnisotU ^V^^ ^^^ throne of light.
Oh! that which God did give thee
Let mortals neVr disclaim; Wh^en wicked men blaspheme thee 111 love and bless thy name.
6. f But in the crown of Mary There lies a wondrous gem,
As Queen of all the angels,
Which Marv shares with them.
'^No sin hath eter defiled thee," So doth our faith proclaim;
When wicked men blaspheme thee 111 love and bless thy name .
7. And now, 0 Virgin Mary, , My Mother and my Queen,
Ive sung thy praise, so bless me dim. And keep my heart from sin. When others jeer and mock thee,
111 often think how I, To shield my Mother, Mary,
Would lay me down and die.
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Mater misericordias. (First tune.) TRADITIONAL MELODY.
106.
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\.nif JMoth-er, of mer-cy, day by day My love of thee grows
3. Thoug"h pov - er - ty and work and woe The mast-ers of my
3. But scorn - ful men have cold- ly said Thy love was lead-in^
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Thy gifts are strewn up
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light with love of thee? Dark-ness is lig-ht with love of thee?
path my Sav - ior trod; '^he ver - y path my Sav - ior trod.
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Who speak these heartless words to me; cres.Yor what did Jesus love on earth dim. One half so tenderly as thee ?
5. Get ine the grace to love thee more; cres. Jesus will give if thou wilt plead;
And, Mother, when lifers cares are o'er, f Oh, I shall love thee then indeed.
6. jo^ Jesusiwhen His three hours were run.
Bequeathed thee from the Cross to me ; And Oh, how can I love thy Son, Sweet Mother, if I love not thee ?
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Mater misericordice. (Second tune.)
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5. Get me the grace to love thee more; cres. Jesus will give if thou wilt plead-,
And Mother, when life's cares are o'er, / Oh, I shall love thee then indeed.
6. jt^Jesus,when His three hours were run.
Bequeathed thee from the Cross to me; And Oh, how can I love thy Son, Sweet Mother, if I love not thee ?
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Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
Omni die die Mariao (First tune.)
TRADITIONAL MELODY.
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Of the Virgins priceless worth. Where the voice of music thrilling,
Where the tongue of eloquence, That can utter hymns beseeming
All her matchtess excellence ?
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107.
Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
Omni die die Marice.
(Second tune.) Utiison (ad lib).
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Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
Our Lady of Perpetual Succor.
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Of sure approaching death, Oh let us, without fearing,
Exhale our dying breath: Hast led us through probation,
Through thee we^ll gain salvation . 0 Mary, 0 Mary,
Ever lend thy help .
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Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
Regina Angelormn.
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0 vision bright!
In softest flight The Dove around His spouse doth fly.
Where, in that height
Of matchless light, Mary, our Mother, reigns on high.
0 vision bright!
Angels^ deliffht! The Mother sits with Jesus nigh:
Her form He bears,
Her look He wears; Mary, our Mother, reigns on high.
0 vision bright!
Life's darkest night Is fair as dawn when thou art nigh;
Where 'mid the throng
Of psalm and song, Mary, our Mother, reigns on high.
Annunciation B.V. M.
Benedicta tu in mulieribiis .
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A - men.
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Whereby we babes the meat
Of elder ones obtain; And He, Who Angels feeds, as God,
Feeds me, as God-made Man.
^To Him Who, to redeem I Our race, came down from heaven, I Praise with the Father evermore , And Holy Ghost be given.
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Assumption B.V. M.
Assumpta est Maria (First tune.)
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Lose my sweet right to thee?
cres.Ah.., no -the angels' Queen
Man's Mother still will be; And thou, upon thy throne, Wilt keep thy love for me .
5. /On, then, dear pageant, on!
Sweet music breathes around; And love, like dew, distils
On hearts in rapture bound; The Queen of heaven goes up
To be proclaimed and crowned!
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Assumption B.V. M.
Assumpta est Maria.
{Second tune.)
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F. BIRTCHNELL.
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Lose my sweet right to thee?
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Mans Mother still will be; And thou, upon thy throne. Wilt keep thy love for me .
5. yOn, then, dear pageant, on!
Sweet music breathes around; And love, like dew, distils
On hearts in rapture bound; The Queen of heaven goes up
To be proclaimed and crowned!
Immaculate Conception
Tota pulchra es, Maria.
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,For the, empire of sin- it had never been there; er<?*.*None had eer owned thee, dear Mother, but He,
,And He, blessed thy clear shining", sweet Star of the sea!
5. Earth gave Him one lodging; Was deep in thy breast; And God found a home where the sinner finds rest; His home and His hiding-place both were in thee, .He was, won by thy shining, sweet Star of the sea! 6.if{fO blissful and calm was the wonderful rest
.That thou, gave st thy God in thy virginal breast; cres.ZoiLiM heaven He left, He found heaven in thee,
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Immaculate Conception.
Mary Immaculate.
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3. When Je-sus looks up - on thy face, His Heart with rapture glows
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And in theChurch,by His sweet grace, Thy bless -ed wor - ship grows.
And saints flock round thv feet in throngs, And heaven with bliss o'er- flows.
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Oh, what a joy for thee! Conceived, conceived immaculate!
Oh, greater joy for me! I think of thee, and what thou art, &c. It is this thought to-day that lifts
My happy heart to heaven. That for our sakes thy choicest gifts
To thee, dear Queen, were given. T think of thee, and what thou art, &c.
Immaculate Conception.
Mary Immaculate.
(Second tune.)
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W. PITTS.
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l.fO Moth-er! I could weep for mirth, Joy fills myheartso fast;
2. When Je-suslooks up - on thy face, His Heartwith raptureg-Iows,
3. The ang-els ans-wer with their song's.Brig'ht choirs in gleaming^ rows:
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Oh, what a joy for thee ! Conceived, conceived immaculate!
Oh, greater joy for me! I think of thee, and what thou art, &c. It is this thought to-day that lifts
My happy heart to heaven, That for our sakes thy choicest gifts
To thee, dear Queen, were given. I think of thee, and what thou art, <fec.
Most Holy Rosary.
Reg-ma mcratifisimi Rosarii.
VICTOR HAMMEREL.
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1. Queen lOf the, Ho -Iv Ro-sa-ry! Oh, bless us as we pray
2. (jueeriiof theiHo-lv Ro-sa-ry! Each mystery blends with thine :J. Sweet La - dy of the Ro-sa-rv! White ros-es let us brinsr,
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4./'Queen ,of the, Holy Rosary What radiancy of love,
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What splendor and what glory Surround thy court above!' ififOh^ in thy tender pity,
Dear source of love untold, Refuse not this our offering.
Our flowers, white, red and gold. The first line, of the last stanza is sung as in the first stanza.
Must Holy Rosary. i63
The Romry victorious over siti and inibelief.
A. EDMONDS TOZER.
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2. The weap-on which our fatherg-aveEachhandshallfearless
3. See o'er Le-pan-to's watersspreadTheMnslem'sdarkar -
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A - rise!bri£2:ht star of Do-mi -nic, And chase the g-loom a
Who bear our La-dy's Ro-sa-ry Need neith-er sword nor
A voice to Christ-en - dom went forth, And g'ave the word to
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And where the foe-men fif>rc -est press Thy radiance
With dauntless faith the ranks they face Of er - ror
Je - sus and Ma-rv! namesof strength In- voked, and
let us and of not in
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Shine o'er the ban-ners of thy sons, And lead
And, armed with those blest beads a"^- lone, The vic-to- Th^v con-cjuered in the hour of need. And con-quer
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4. As Pius then to Europe spake, So Pius spake once more- The Rosary our weapon still To wield in holy war: vifAve Maria! from each tongue
Shall rise the pleading word; cres.Oh^ doubt not that the prayer of faith Will now, as then , be heard .
Most Holy Rosary.
Joyful Mysteries.
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SABOLY
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* 2. ffifBy that jour - ney *3. Bv Thy poor and
m
s
word of love
made in haste
low - ly lot;
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That an-nounced Thee from a - bove.- By the grace to
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That an-nounced Thee
O'er the des - ert
Bv the man - g-er
from a - bove;
mount-ain waste;
and the g'rot;
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grace
By that voice whose By Thy ten - der
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* 2. The Visitation.
* S. The Birth of our Lord.
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T'Ae Presentation of our Lord. ^.piiifBy the joy of Simeon blest
When he clasped Thee to his breast-, By the widowed Anna's song
Poured amid the wondering throng; Child of Mary, <fec.
Tfie Findius^ of our Lord. 5. /By our Ladys glad delight, In the temple, at the sight Of her Child, so young and fair. Wiser than the wisest there; Child of Mary, <fec.
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Most Holy Rosary.
Sorrmvful Mysteries.
117.
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A.EDMONDS TOZER.
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round Thee cast,
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By Thy pur- pie robe of
Mock - ing" at Thy roy - al
g-uile-ful kiss meek- ly borne, bend- ing knee,
ness;
scorn
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* /. T/ie Agotiy of our Lord.
* 2. The Scourging.
* 3. The Crowning with Thorns.
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T^/?!? Carrying of the Cross.
4. By the people's cruel jeers;
By the holy women's tears; By Thy footsteps faint and slow, Weighed beneath Thy Cross of woe; Jesu, Saviour, &c.
The Crucifixioti.
5. By Thy weeping Mothers woe;
By the sword that pierced her through, When, in anguish standing by, On the Cross she saw Thee die; Jesu, Saviour, &c. This hymn is suitable for Lent & Passion-tide.
168
Most Holy Rosary.
Glo rious Mijste ries .
118.
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MENDELSSOHN.
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^Z.v^By Thy part - ing
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bless - ing given
sound of might
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round Thee liv - ing tongues of
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shed light fire,
At Thy ris - ing from the That re-ceived Thee out of Ho - Iv Ohost. our hearts in
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dead;
sight;
spire!
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* y. The Resiirrection.
* 2. The Ascensi&n .
* 3. The Descent of the Holy Ghost.
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T'/^e Assumption of oiir Lady. 4.c-re5.See the Virgin Mother rise,
Angels bear her to the skies; Mount aloft, imperial Queen, Plead on high the cause of men! King of Glory, <fec.
The Coronation of our Lady.
5. /Mary reigns upon the throne
Pre-ordained for her alone;
Saints and angels round her sing,
Mother of our God and King.
King of Glory, <fec.
170
Most Holy Rosary.
Joyful Mysteries.
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Rev. R.B.SAKivEY.
f=T
full of ^race that pure love bless- ing- beg,
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The Presentation of our Lord.- Obedience.
The Finding of our Lord- Love of His service. Most holy Virgin, maiden mild, 5. By thy dear Son, restored to thee,
Obtain for us, we pray. This grace for us implore,
To imitate thy holy Child To serve our Lord more faithfully.
By striving to obey. And love Him more and more.
Concluding- verse. fi. Queen of the holy Rosary,
With tender love look down, And bless the hearts that offer thee This chaplet for thy crown .
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Sorrowful Mysteries.
120.
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Rev.R.B.SANKEY.
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* 1. Lord,
* 2. Sweet
* 3. Bv
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by Thy prayer in
Sav-iour, Who didst
the sharp thorns so
bear meek
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scourge's pain in scoffs and buf- fpts
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lone,
tense, rude,
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Help me to fly all
Teach us to bear all
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say 'Th}' will be
mor - ti - fy each
ho - ly for - ti
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g-ned like Thee, And
lux - u - ry, And
pain and scorn With
done, sense. tude.
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T/ie Carrying of the Cross -
Patience.
V. Lord, by Thy Cross'Thy people spare,
And on us pity take.
Help us our daily cross to bear
W\i]\ patience for Thy sake.
The Crvcifixion - Set f- sacrifice. 5.0 Jesus, Victim for man's fall, Lamb slain on Calvary, Accept henceforth our lives, our all, In sacrifice to Thee .
^ 2. * 3.
Concluding verse . 6. Queen of the holy Rosary,
With tender love look down, And bless the hearts that offer thee This chaplet for thy crown.
The Agony of our Lord — Prayer.
The Scourging —Mortification.
The Crowning with Thorns —Fortitude.
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Most Holy Rosary.
Glorious Mysteries.
121
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* 1. /All hail, great Con - que
* 3. To heaven Thou dost as
* 3 . 0 Ho - ly Ghost, Who
m
ror, to Thee, A - cend a - g-ain. Sweet didst de-scend In
ris - en from the Sav-iour of our clo - ven tong-ues of
race, fire,
Grant
With
Our
us the light of
hope our faint - ing"
souls, which all too
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The Coronation of our Lady.-
PerseDcvance.
All-gracious Queen of Angels,deign
Our last request to hear, For us this crowning gift obtain - The grace to persevere .
Concluding verse. Queen of the holy Rosary,
With tender love look down, And bless the hearts that offer thee
This chaplet for thy crown.
The Resurrection -Faith .
The J{scension-Hope.
The Descent of the Holy Ghost - Zeal for souls.
The Assuinptwn — Devotion to our Lady. 4.^Mother of God, enthroned above, 5, Beseech thy Son anew. To fill our hearts with childlike love For thee our Mother too .
* 2.
* 3.
6.
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S. Patrick.
Patron of Ireland.
122
17*-i
From "Trier Gesangbuch"(i872)
Harmonised by C. RAYMOND-BARKER, S.J.
1. yHail, glo-rious Saint
2. Hail, g^lo-rious Saint
3. mf\n the, war a - g-ainst
Fa-trick, Pa-trick, sin,
1
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dear thy in the
Saint of our
words were once
fierht for the
SS
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for the
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isle! On us, thy poor chil-dren, strong- A - g-ainst Sa- tan's wiles and
be
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faith, irDear Saint, may thy
i
chil-dren
stow a s-w'eet her - e - tic sist to the
i
smile;
throng-;
death;
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And Not
now thou
less in
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^fay theii; strength be
art thy in
hig-h in the might now in meek-ness, in
^
man-sions heav - en pe - nance.
a -
thou and
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m
bove. On
art,df'm.Oh,
prayer. Their
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E - rin's green valleys look down in thy
come to our aid, in our bat -tie take
ban-ner the cross i which they glo - rv to
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love. part, bear.
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^r-nifThy people, now exiles on many a shore,
Shall love and revere thee till time be no more, cresAnd the, fire thou hast kindled shall ever burn bright,
Its warmth undiminished, undying- its light. 5. lEver, bless and defend the sweet land of our birth,
^here the, shamrock still blooms as when thou wast on earth, And our, hearts shall yet burn.wheresoever we roam,
For God and Saint Patrick and our native home.
174
123
S. Joseph.
Patronage of S. Joseph .
From "Trier Gesan^buch"(lS72)
Harmonised h If C.RAVMOND-BARKER, S.J.
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round us, no Jo - seph, how Je - sus! Ah,
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home can we safe I should then wilt thou
i
ouse of our La-dv, we lean up - on thee.
see; Sweet spouse of our be, Sweet spouse of our be, Sweet spouse of our
La - (]y, we
La-dy, if
La-dy, a
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lean up - on thou wert with fa - ther to
4.^ Thou hast not forgotten the long dreary road,
When Marj' took turns with thee bearing thy God; cres.Yet light was that burden, none lighter could be:
Sweet spouse of our Lady, Oh, canst tho"*! bear me?
.■». When the, treasures of God .were unsheltered on earth, Safe keeping was found for them both in thy worth; 0 father of Jesus, be father to me,
Sweet spouse of our Lady, and I will love thee.
6. God chose thee for Jesus and Mary; wilt thou Forgive a poor exile for choosing thee now ? There is. no saint in heaven I worship like thee; Sweet spouse of our Lady, Ah, deign to love me!
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S.Joseph.
Patron of the Catholic church.
VIA..
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H. WHITEHEAD.
i.w/Hail! 2. Hail! :i. Hail!
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h'ail! hail! hail!
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Hail! holy Joseph, hail!
Comrade of angels, hail! Cheer thou the hearts that faint,
And guide the steps that fail. Hail! holy Joseph, hail!
Gods choice wast thou alone; To thee the Word made flesh
Was subject as a son. Hail! holy Joseph, hail!
Teach us our flesh to tame,- And, Mary, keep the hearts
That love thy husband s name . Mother of Jesus! bless.
And bless, ye saints on high, All meek and simple souls
That to Saint Joseph cry.
S. Benedict.
Sancte Benedicte, ora fro nobis.
177
EDMONDS TOZER.
125,
the ^loom Of
the long
2. King's, with thy wis-dom in their hearts,dear saint, Have grown more
3. O Be-ne-dict! thy special gifts are peace, Free-dom of
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f
m
past, how
roy - al
heart and
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beau-ti - ful thou art! 'neath thy Christ-like rule; sweet sim-plic - i - ty.
^
And still, dear And when the They fail not
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saint! earth with
the
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^
To drink from out thine un-ex-haust-ed
Learning found shelter in thy tranquil
- -, As thine own grac-es grewof old in
come
faint,
crease
heart, school, thee.
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ri'rrr.1 II
4. Give us great hearts, dear father! hearts as wide
As thine, that was far wider than the world;- Hearts by incessant labor sanctified,
Yet with the peace of prayer within them furled.
5. Thou art the Christian Abraham, -to thee,
Saint of insatiate love! thy God hath given, For thy grand faith, a sainted family
Countless as are the crowded stars in heaven.
6. Kind shepherd! send us with thy pastoral love
Across the mountains to our heavenly rest; Father! we see thee beckoning from above; — We come! we come! to bless thee, and be blest.
178
SS. Peter and Paul,
Decora lux (Ctcrnitatis aiiream .
126
I^U-L^
GERMAN.
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V.nifVi
2. The
3. Fa
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IS no earth - \y bless - ed seer, to thers of mii>"ht-v
P
sum-mers ray That whom was j^^iven The Rome.whose word Shall
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en brisrht - nt'ss round, Crown - inc" with he£
sheds this g-old-en
hearts of men to
pass the doom of
J
brig-ht
teach
life
nt'ss round, Ci and school, And or death, By
ing" with heaven- he that keeps hum-ble cross
Iv
the
and
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'is^'^ \^\U'\m
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s
lig"ht the day The prin-ces of the Church were crowned, keys of heaven For those on earth that own his rule: A bleed-inc: sword Well have they won their lau - rel wreath.
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^:.cres.O happy Rome, made holy now
By those two martyrs^ glorious blood; Earths best and fairest cities bow, By their superior claims subdued.
5. /For thou alone art worth them all,
City of martyrs! thou alone Canst cheer our pilgrim hearts, and call The Saviour's sheep to Peter s throne.
6. /All honor, power, and praise be given
Unison ffX ^^ ^"^ ^^® reigns in bliss on high
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S. Peter.
Si vis patronum quaerere.
127.
179
A.EDMONDS TOZER.
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1. Seek ye a patron to defend Yourcause?_thpn, one and all
2. Firmrockwhereonthe Church is basedlPil - lar that can-not bond!
3. Oh.worshippedbvall Chris-ten-riom!Herrealms inpeace maintain;
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)ut de - lay up - on the prince Of the lA - pos-tles ca
With - out de - lay up - on the prince Of the A - pos-tles ca With streng"th en- due us, and the Faith Fromher-e - sy df - fend. L^t no con-ta-g-ion sapherstreng-th.No dis-cordrend ip twain.
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4. Guard us through life, and in the hour , When our last fight draws nigh,
Oer death, oer hell, o'er Satan's power, Gain us the victory.
Blest holder, Ǥc.
5. /Praise to the Lord and Father be; ) Praise to the Son Who rose;
omson < Praise to the Spirit Paraclete; / While age on ages flows. ^ Blest holder, <fec.
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S.' Anthony of Padua.
Si queer is.
M. F. M? CONNELL.
128.
1. If great won - ders thou de
2. Young and old are ev - er
3. Pa - du - a has been the
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Prais-es to Saint An-tho-ny bring-ing", Storm-y o - cean
Of these deeds six hun-dred years; Dan-gers flee and
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Praise we Father, Son and Spirit While eternal ages run.
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NovuH athleta Domini.
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grace sus-tain-ing With the fire that in-ward g-lows.
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4.»j/'Lo, his arms of heavenly temper— S^Sing- we to the Triune Godhead,
Honor, glory, power and praise; iMay He,at our fathers pleadings,
Deign his children's souls to raise, fCleansed and perfect,
To His reig-n of endless days. The penultimate line in each stanza is repeated.
Words and signs of wondrous power, ^j Prayers of love, and tears of pity,
Whilst his warrior children bore His commission,
Onward still from shore to shore.
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S. Francis of Assisi.
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Patron Of Franciscan Tertiaries.
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With those wounded hands of thine, cr*?*-. From thy g-lorious throne in heaven, Where resplendently they shine.
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S.John the Evangelist
Saint of the sacred Heart.
Rt. Rev. M or. Canon HALL.
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His Mother and His Heart! O teach me, then, dear Saint!
The secrets Christ taught thee! The beatings of His Heart,
And how it beat for me !
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Placnre, Christr, servulis.
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5. And ye, 0 choirs of Virgins chaste,
Receive us to your seats on high; With Hermits whom the desert waste Sent up of old into the sky.
6. Drive from the flock, 0 spirits blest,
The false and faithless race away; That all within one fold may rest
Secure beneath one Shepherds sway. To God the Father glory be,
And to His sole-begotten Son: And glory, Holy Ghost, to Thee
While everlasting ages run .
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5. ^^^And, still deeper in, Marys splendor is seen, cres. Her beautiful self and her choice starry crown;
And all, heaven grows bright in the smile of its Queen, JFor the, glory of Jesus illumines her throne .
6. wj/'And oh, if the exiles of earth could but win
One sight of the beauty of Jesus above, crgg-Jrom that, hour they would cease to be able to sin, / And earth would be heaven; for heaven is ^ove. B. ZTS.-i-
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The joij.s of heaven.
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1. y* Who can paint that lovp-ly cit - y, Cit - y of true
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O that I, my days completed, Might be but admitted there .'
There with them the praise to sing Of my beauteous God and King.
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Requiem ceternam dona eis, Domine.
S. WEBBE, Junr.
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Oh,by their patience of delay, Their hope amid their pain,
Their sacred zeal to burn away Disfigurement and stain;
Oh,by their fire of love, notless In keenness than the flame.
Oh, by their very helplessness, Oh,by Thy ow^n great Name.
Good Jesu, help! sweet Jesu, aid The souls to Thee most dear.
In prison, for the debt unpaid Of sins committed here.
The Holy Souls
Fidelium animce.
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Like guardian angels to us; And distant heaven like home,
Through them begins to woo us; Love, that was earthly, wings
Its flight to holier places; The dead are sacred things
That multiply our graces .
With grudging sighs we gave you, To Him-be doubts forgiven !-
Who took you there to save you: Now get us grace to love
Your memories yet more kindly; Pine for our homes above.
And trust to God more blindly.
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O vosfideles animce.
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Their sadness, descend; And fill them with peace,
And with joy in the end .
0 Mother of mercy!
Dear soother in grief! Lend thou to their torments
A balmy relief; Attemper the rigor
Of justice severe; And soften their flames
With a pitying tear.
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The Saints and their Head, Remember, remember
To pray for the dead ; And they, in return,
.From their misery freed, To you will be friends
In the hour of need .
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To our Lady of the holy souls.
R.R. TERRY.
call death's ites
Him by His cold arms they of Je - sus,
ten-derest names; per - se-vered; there thev lie,
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Then hasten, Mother, to their aid; In pity think each hour appears
An ag-e while glory is delayed.
0 Mary, let thy Son no more
His lingering spouses thus expect:
Gods children to their God restore, And to the Spirit His elect.
Pray, then, as thou hast ever prayed;
Angels and souls, all look to thee; God waits thy prayers, for He hath made
Those prayers His law of charity.
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Miserere, Domine.
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Canto7's. By sweat of Blood and crown of thorn, B}" Cross to Calvary meekly borne, Be Thou to them Salvation's horn. Miserere, Domine.
Unison. By Thy five Wounds and seven cries, By pierced Heart and g-lazing- Eyes By Thy dread awful Sacrifice. Miserere, Domine.
Boys. When here below are lifted up
The sacred Host and blessed Cup,
Soon with Thee,Lord,may each one sup.
Miserere, Domine.
Solo. By Raphael's powers and Michael's might,
By all the ordered ranks of light. Battalions of the Infinite.
Miserere, Domine.
Canto y^s. By Martyrs' pangs and triumph-palm:
By Saints' strong faith, confessors'psalmj By Mary's name, like Gilead's balm. Miserere, Domine.
Unison. These souls forlorn. Redeemer blest,
Never denied Thee, but confest; Grant them at last eternal rest. Miserere, Domine.
Boys. On earth they failed from day to day.
Oft stumbling in the narrow way, Yet put their trust in Thee for aye . Miserere, Domine. Solo. Let their chill desolation cease.
Thy mercy shed and give release, Then grant them everlasting peace. Miserere, Domine.
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Cantors. Here months and years now come and go, With summer gleam and winter snow: Let fall Thy dew and g-race bestow. Miserere, Domine.
Unison. Flowers fade and wither, such their doom,
Men fail and find the gaping tomb, With Thee Thy gardens ever bloom. Miserere, Domine. Boys. Vision of peace so calm and bright, After a long and darksome night. Clothe them with everlasting light. Miserere, Domine. Solo. For these poor souls who may not pray.
For gone is their probation-day. We plead Thy Cross and humbly say,_ Miserere, Domine. Cantors. Remember all their sighs and tears.
One day with Thee a thousand years. Give peace, O Lord, and calm their fears. Miserere, Domine. Unison. As pants the hart for cooling spring.
As bird flies home with wearied wing. Homeward they turn; Lord,homeward brings Miserere, Domine.
Jesus for Thee they keenly long
To company with saintly throng.
And ransomed sing the glad new song.
Miserere, Domine.
Solo.
May they with saints in glory shine,
Joined with angelic orders nine. Link them with Thee in joys divine. Miserere, Domine.
Unison. Enter may they through heaven's door.
To walk in white on yonder shore. For ever. Lord, for evermore. Miserere, Domine.
This metrical litany can be appropriately sung before Benediction at the De- votions for the holy souls duritig the month of November.
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Feasts of Apostles
Aeterna Christi tnunera .
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In these the will of God the Son; In these exults the Holy Ghost;
Throug-h these rejoice the heavenly host.
5. ??j/'Redeemer, hear us of Thy love,
That, with the glorious band above, cres.Hereafter, of Thine endless grace,
Thy servants also may have place .
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Exidtet orbis gaudiis.
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And Christ to judgment shall descend, cr^6'.May we be called those joys to see Prepared from all eternity.
6. /Praise to the Father, with the Son, Unison fP ^^^ ^"^^^ Spirit, Three in One;
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6 . 0, may that Spirit blest
Who touched your lips with fire, Those same eternal words of life Deep in our hearts inspire !
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0 beata beatorum.
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6. wj/" Wherefore made coheirs of glory,
Ye that sit with Christ on high, dim. Join to ours your supplications,
As for grace and peace we cry.
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In our Lords bright home at last.
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Feasts of Martyrs
Sanctorum meritis inclyta gaudia.
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5. ^What tongue those joys, 0 Jesus, can disclose, Unisonn ^^i^h for Thy martyr'd Saints Thou dost prepare!
i Happy who in Thy pains, thrice h^ppy those \ Who in Thy glory share!
6. j»Our faults, our sins, our miseries remove,
Great Deity supreme, immortal King! cr<?5,Grant us Thy peace, grant us Thine endless love f In endless life to sing.
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Fideles usque ad mortem.
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S.nif 0 Father, that we ask be done.
Through Jesus Christ, Thine only Son C7-e,s.Who, with the Holy Ghost and Thee, y Doth live and reign eternally.
208 Feasts of Martyrs or Confessors,
Rex gloriose Marty mm.
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Feasts of Confessors,
Jesn, corona celsior.
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V. NOVELLO.
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5. p Oh, grant us in his steps to walk.
His holy life to live; And by the virtue of his prayers Thy people's sins forgive.
Glory to Thee, all gracious Lord, Praise to the Father be;
Praise to the Spirit Paraclete, Through all eternity.
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Feasts of Virgins.
Jesu corona virginum.
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6. Then, for thy sake, dear Angel, now 7. Oh, weary not, but love me still,
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6. Then, for thy sake, dear Angel, now 7. Oh, weary not, but love me still, More humble will I be. For Mary's sake, thy Queen;
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8. nif Then love me, love me, Angel dear. And I will love thee more; j»And help me when my soul is cast Upon the eternal shore.
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The hour of my death; Console me in sadness,
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I may mercy obtain.
B.cres.That, cleansed by confession Complete and sincere, From every defilement Afflicting me here, /"All glowing with love I may gladly depart With faith on my lips,
And with hope in my heart. 6. wj^Nor then do thou leave me, Angelical friend! But at the tribunal
Of Judgment attend,- And cease not to plead ores. For my soul, till forgiven Thou bear it aloft
To the palace of heaven.
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Regnator orbis summus et arbiter.
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Feasts of Holy Angels.
Fecit angelos svos ministros.
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l.y stars of the morning, so g-lo-rious- Ij bright, Filled with ce-
2. These are Thy min-is-ters, these dost Thou own, Lord God of
3. These keep the guard a-midst Salem's dearbowers,Thrones,Princi-
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5.?/^Still let them succor us; still let them fight,
Lord of angelic hosts, battling for right 5 ct'es.Till^ where their anthems they ceaselessly pour, f/im. We with the Angels may bow and adore.
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Feasts of Holy Angels.
Angeli Dei in coelo.
A.EDMONDS TOZER.
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C/iriste, sanctorum deciis.
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Do thou descend from thy pure halls of light, To heal our sicknesses, and guide for us Each dubious course aright.
5. Thou, too, fair Virgin daughter of the skies!
Mother of light, and Queen of peace! descend,- Bringing with thee the radiant court of heaven, To aid us and defend.
6. This grace on us bestow, 0 Father blest;
And Thou, O Son, by an eternal birth: With Thee, from Both proceeding, Holy Ghost, Whose glory fills the earth.
Dedication of a Church,
Coelestis urbs Jerusalem .
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To God the Father, glory due
Be paid by all the heavenly host;
And to His only Son most true;
With Thee, 0 mighty Holy Ghost!
To Whom praise, power, and blessing be, jThrough the, ages of eternity.
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Our mofit holy Redeemer.
S. P. WADDINGTON.
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Gloria in altisHimis.
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In man for man the foe, c/un.The double agony in man
For man should undergo; 6. joAnd in the garden secretly', And on the Cross on high, Should teach His brethren and inspire
To suffer and to die. Praise to the Holiest in the height,
And in the depth be praise; In all His words most wonderful, Most sure in all His wavs.
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General Hymns.
Laudetur Jesus Christus.
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4. Be this at meals your grace, In every time and place:
May Jesus Christ be praised! Be this, when day is past.
Of all your thoughts the last: May Jesus Christ be praised!
5. To God, the Word, on high The hosts of angels cry,
May Jesus Christ be praised! Let children too upraise
Their voice in hymns of praise,- May Jesus Christ be praised!
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Let earth's wide circle round In joyful notes resound:
May Jesus Christ be praised! Let air, and sea, and sky,
Through depth and height reply, May Jesus Christ be praised!
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To pilgrims far away! Upon the Rock of ages
They raise thy holy tower; Thine is the victor's laurel,
And thine the golden dower.
5. O sweet and blessed country, The home of God's elect! 0 sweet and blessed country That eager hearts expect! jojesu, in mercy bring us
To that dear land of rest,- cresNJ\vo art, with God the Father And Spirit, ever blest.
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Mora nomssima.
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0 happy, holy portion,
Refection for the blest, True vision of true beauty,
True cure of the distrest! Strive, man, to win that glory;
Toil, man, to gain that light; Send hope before to grasp, it,
Till hope be lost in sight.
0 sweet and blessed country,
The home of God's elect! 0 sweet and blessed country That eager hearts expect! j»Jesu, in mercy bring us
To that dear land of rest; cre^.Who art, with God the Father And Spirit, ever blest.
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Jerusalem luminosa.
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That with - in those walls are stored. For un - known are toil and care.
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Oh, how glorious and resplendent, Fragile body, shall thou be,
When endued with so much beauty Full of health, and strong and free,
Full of vigor, full of pleasure That shall last eternally!
Now with gladness, now with courage,
Bear the burden on thee laid, That hereafter these thy labors - May with endless gifts be paid, And in everlasting glory
Thou with brightness be arrayed.
Laud and honor to the Father, Laud and honor to the Son,
Laud and honor to the Spirit, Ever Three and ever One,
Consubstantial, co-eternal, While unending ages run.
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General Hymns.
.„. ,. , Paradise.
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General Hymns
Voces angelorum.
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Kind Shepherd, turn their weary steps to Thee. /"Angels of Jesus, &q.
5. joRest comes at length: though life be long and dreary, ores. The day must dawn, the darksome night be past;
All journeys end in welcome to the weary, f And heaven, the heart's true home, will come at last. Angels of Jesus, <&c.
6. Angels, sing on, your faithful watches keeping,
Sing us sweet fragments of the songs above; </m.While we toil on, and soothe ourselves with weeping, ores. Till life's long night shall break in endless love, j^ Angels of Jesus, &c.
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(reneral Hymns.
0 quanta qualia sunt ilia sabbata.
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5. /-/There dawns no sabbath, _ no sabbath is o'er, Umso?d '^^°^^ sabbath-keepers have one, and no more-
iOne and unending is that triumph-song V^ Which to the angels and us shall belong. 6.;^^^Now in the meanwhile, with hearts raised on high. We for that country must yearn and must sigh; Seeking Jerusalem, dear native land.
Through our long exile on Babylon^s strand. 7. JO Low before Him with our praises we fall
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General Hymns.
The Soldiers of Christ.
111.
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The Soldiers of Christ.
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Jesus is God.
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God bless our Pope.
173
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5. To homes and hearts of Saints above.
Which linked with ours in thought and love, Repeating, bless the pilgrims' strain, . As showers enrich with borrowed rain- God bless our Pope, the great, the good!
The fast line is always repeated.
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Fidelis ad mortem.
174.
(First tune.) Unison.
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And preach thee too, as love knows how,
By kindly words and virtuous life.
Faith of our fathers! &c.
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Fidelis ad mortem.
TRADITIONAL MELODY
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spite of dungeon.fire and sword; Oh, how oiirheartsbeathig-hwith joy When- still inheartandconsciencefree;Howsweetwouldbetheirchildren's fate, If win ourcountry back to thee;AndthroughthetruththatcomesfromGod, CAir
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Faith of our fathers! <fec.
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FideliH ad mortem. (Third tune .) Utiison (ad lib.).
GERMAN (1669)., Harmonised bu J. C Bomen.
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1. Faith of our fa- thers! liv - ing still, In spite of
2. Our fathers chained in pris-ons dark Were still in
3. Faith of our fa - thers! Ma - rv's prayers shall win our
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If they like them could die for thee!
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Faith of our fathers! <fec.
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Fidelis ad mortem.
(Fourth tune.)
With much feeling*.
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175.
General Hymns
Tu Trijiitatis unitatis.
R.A.TTIRTON.
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Jesus nostra redemptio .
176.
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Come to Jesus.
111.
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There is no place where earth's failings There is mercy with the Saviour; Have such kindly judgment given. There is healing in His Blood.
6. For the love of^God is broader 7.^There is plentiful redemption
Thanthemeasureof man's mind: 5;"\ IntheBloodthat has been shed; And the Heart of the Eternal S iThere is joy for all the members
Is most wonderfullv kind. ^( In the sorrows of the Head.
8./"If our love were but more simple. We should take Him at His word; cre.9. And our lives would be all sunshine In the sweetness of our Lord.
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General Hymns
Immense coeli conditor.
178.
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W.RATCLIFFE.
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skies their bound;
works ef - face.
vive a - new.
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4. Grant us the grace, for love of Thee, To scorn all vanities below; Faith, to detect each falsity;
And knowledge, Thee alone to know.
5. j» Father of mercies! hear our cry;
Hear us, 0 sole begotten Son!
cres.Who^ with the Holy Ghost most high,
f Reignest Ayhile endless ages run.
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General Hymns
Invitation to the sinner.
179.
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,Are yoU| blacker than all other creatures in guilt? cres.Oh fear not, oh fear not, the mother that bore you
Loves you, less than the Saviour Whose Blood you have spilt.
5. Ch come, then, to Jesus and say how you love Him,
And swear at His Feet you will keep in His grace,- ,For one, tear that is shed by a sinner can move Him, ,And your, sins will drop off in His tender embrace. GJ'i/'Then. come to His Feet, and lay open your story
Of ^sufferjing and sorrow, of guilt and of shame; cv-g.s-.for the, pardon of sin is the crown of His glory, / ,And the, joy of our Lord to be true to His Name.
358
General Hymns.
Per pacem ad lucent.
180
A.EDMONDS TOZER.
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light.
4. nifl do not ask, 0 Lord, that Thou should'st shed
Full radiance here; cres.Give but a ray of peace that I may tread / Without a fear.
5. mfl do not ask my cross to understand,
My way to see; cr<?5.Better in darkness just to feel Thy Hand And follow Thee.
6. nif Joy is like restless day; but peace divine
Like quiet night: c?-es.Lead me, 0 Lord, till perfect day shall shine, Through peace to light. ].¥.& B. 2725-
General Hymns.
Hymn of S. Stephen the Sabaite.
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A.EDMONDS TOZER.
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What His guerdon here?
y,Many; a sorrow, ,many; a labor,
Many a tear."
5. ntflf I still hold closely to Him,
What hath He at last? ^m«o///"Sorrow vanquisned, labor ended, Jordan past."
6. //|^If I ask Him to receive me.
Will He say me nay? c7'(?5."Not till earth, and not till heaven Pass away."
7. ^//Finding, following, keeping, struggling,
Is He sure to bless? UmsofijST^^Angels, Martyrs, Prophet, Virgins, Answer, Yes!" The first two lines of each staiizamay be sung altmmateli) by tenors and trebles, the full choir always singing the last two lines.
360
General Hymns.
0 copiosa apnd emn redemptio.
182
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Nor up - braid us, nor com - plain.
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Unison, (ad lib.)
O boun - ti - ful sal - va-tion! O life e - ter-nal won!
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For to whom, Lord, can we go? O'es.The words of life eternal
From Thy Lips for ever flow. 0 bountiful salvation! &c.
5. 7t{fWe come to Thee, sweet Saviour!
We have tried Thee oft before,- cres.But now we come more wholly,
With the heart to love Thee more. 0 bountiful salvation! <§c.
6. pWe come to Thee, sweet Saviour!
And Thou wilt not ask us why: We cannot live without Thee,
And still less without Thee die. O bountiful salvation! &c.
If this hymn be found too long, the 3^'.^ and 5th .^ttattzas may ^^ omitted.
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General Hymns.
Audi nos, Hex Christe. Choir 07ily
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tide our foot -steps lest they stray.) '
g'uide our foot -steps lest they stray, lead us on our ho - ly way! bring us to Thy ho - ly seat.
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Protect from hostile wrath, And to our land return our feet! Have mercy on us, Lord: <fec.
5. ^/i/'Thy right hand be stretched out,
Thy left be round-about, In every peril that we meet! Have mercy on us, Lord: &c.
6. w(/'And, good Lord, at the last,
Our many wan(Aerings, past, cres.Give us to see Thy realm of light! Have mercy on us. Lord: <fec.
7. ^Glory to God on high Uniso)if) Be paid eternally,
"lAnd laud, and majesty, and might! T F cfe B 272y - Have mercy on us. Lord: &c.
General Hymns,
Gefiit sacramentato.
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2. jo Re-mem-ber then, O Sav-iour, I sup-pli- cate of Thee, S.^/z/'Ac-cept, di - vine Re-deem-er, The hom-ag-e of mv praise
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Dilectiis mens mihi.
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Go to seek sweet flowers.
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4. Pray the prayer within us That to heaven shall rise; cres.Sing the song that angels Sing above the skies. wj/'Multiply our graces,
Chiefly love and fear. And, dear Lord, the chiefest, Grace to persevere.
5.piuf Ohy how can we thank Thee For a gift like this, Gift that truly maketh
Heaven's eternal bliss? Ah, when wilt Thou always Make our hearts Thy home? cresWe must wait for heaven; Then the day will come.
6. w^/^Now at least we'll keep Thee
All the time we may; But Thy grace and blessing
We will keep alway. When our hearts Thou leavest.
Worthless though they be. Give them to Thy Mother
To be kept for Thee.
T/iis hymn is suitable for use after holy Communion.
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185.
General Hymns
Jesus, gentlest Saviour.
(Second tune.) Unison.
Pere LAMBILLOTTE, S.J,
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1. w/'Je-sus, g-en-tlest Sav-iour, God of might and power,
2. Out be-yond the shin-ing' Of the fur - thest star,
3. wjf As men to their gar-dens Go to seek sweet flowers,
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Thou art ev - er stretch-ing In - f i - nite - ly
In our hearts dear Je - sus Seeks them at all
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Loves the low - ly spot.
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5./?myOh, how can we thank Thee For a gift like this, Gift that truly maketh
Heaven's eternal bliss? Ah, when wilt Thou always Make our hearts Thy home? ores We must wait for heaven; Then the day will come.
4. Pray the prayer within us That to heaven shall rise; cres.Sing the song that angels Sing above the skies. w^Multiply our graces,
Chiefly love and fear. And, dear Lord, the chiefest, Grace to persevere.
e.^Now at least we'll keep Thee All the time we may,- But Thy grace and blessing
We will keep alway. When our hearts Thou leavest,
Worthless though they be, Give them to Thy Mother To be kept for Thee. T/ie last four lines are repeater/ in each stanza This hi/mn is suitable for use after holy Communing
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186,
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Lux henig7ia.
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am far from my path; but and tor- rent,
Lead Thou me
Shouldst lead me
Will lead me
fl'm The night is I loved to O'er moor and
dark, and I choose and see fen, o'er crag
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home. Lead Thou me on.-;? ^*' Keep Thou my feet: I do not
home, Lead Thou me now Lead Thou me
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ber not past years.
and lost a - while.
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Mane nohiacum, quotiiam advespey^ascit.
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joWhen days shad-ows lengthen, Je - su, be Thou near;
When the night grows darkest, And the stars are pale,
3. w/Come.ThouFoodof an-gels, Source of ev-erv grace,
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When the foe -men gath - er In death's mist- y vale,
In Thy Fa-ther's man-sions Give m,e soon a place,-
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4. i?By the Jordan's ripples
Passing through the shade, Let me hear that promise Once for ever made—
cr<P'S."It is I, Thy Jesus,
Be not thou afraid'.'
fi.w^So shall no fears chill me On that unknown shore
cres.Yor in death He conquere
And can die no more. j
/His Hand guards and guides m To the iheaveritly door.
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S.joThen be near me, Jesus Enemies shall flee:
Hidden God and Saviour, Thou my comfort be:
Food, and Priest, and Victim, Let me feed on Thee.
7.yBlessed warfare over. Endless rest alone; •^*, Tears no more, nor sorrow.
Neither sigh nor moan, ^But a song of triumph
Round about the throne.
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Adversa juundi tolera.
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1. nifYox Christ's dear sake with
2. What seemed thy loss will ^■:piuf By this thou wilt the
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4. Brief is this life, and brief its pain,
Biit long the bliss to come; Trials endured for Christ attain A place with martyrdom.
5. The Christian soul by patience grows cres. More perfect day by day;
/And brighter still, and brighter glows With heaven's eternal ray;
6. To Christ becomes more lovable.
More like the Saints on high; Dear to the good; invincible Against the enemy.
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Anima Christi.
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That He should have honored us so with His love, ,That the, sorrows of life should but shorten the road That leads to Himself and the mansion above?
5. 7//That God hath once whispered a word in thine ear,
Or sent thee from heaven one sorrow for sin, cresjs enough for a life both to banish all fear,
,And to, turn into peace all the troubles within.
6. j90h,then, when the spirit of darkness comes down
With clouds and uncertainties into thy heart, ct-es.One look to thy Saviour, one thought of thy crown, f ,And the, tempest is over, the shadows depart.
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General Hymns
Spleyidor patemce gloriae.
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4. Confirm us in each good resolve-,
The tempter's envious rage subdue; Turn each misfortune to our good; Direct us right in all we do.
5. w^May Christ Himself be our true Food,
And Faith our daily cup supply; cr^s. While from the Spirit's tranquil depth We drink unfailing draughts of joy.
6. ^Still ever, pure as morn's first ray
May modesty oup steps attend; Our faith be fervent as the noon; Upon our souls no night descend.
To God the Father glory be. And to His sole begotten Son;
Glory, 0 Holy Ghost! to Thee, While everlasting ages run.
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The Right must win.
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To ill with greatest ease; And, worst of all, the good with good Is at cross purposes.
5. The church, the sacraments, the faith.
Their up-hill journey take; Lose here what there they gain, and, if We lean upon them, break.
6. It is not so, but so it looks,-
And we lose courage then; And doubts will come if God hath kept His promises to men. Xcres.A\v\ God is other than we think; Hi« ways are far above. Far beyond reason's height, and reached Only by childlike love. 8. ^And right is right, since God is God;
. \ And right the day must win; umsmUr^^ doubt would be disloyalty, ( To falter would be sin.
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Thy root immovably; er^i-.Come, smiling Hope! and, greater still, Come, heaven-born Charity!
5. /To God the Father glory be, And sole eternal Son;
And glory, Holy Ghost to Thee, While endless ages run.
194.
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So soon it passeth away, and we are gone.
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I cannot fear thee, blessed Will. Thine empire is so sweet.
5. I have no cares, O blessed Will, For all my cares are thine;
fl live in triufnph. Lord, for Thou Hast made Thy triumph mine.
^ My heart is ever g:ay; I run no risk, for come what will Thou always hast thy way. 7.n{fHe always wins who sides with God, To him no chance is lost; God's Will is sweetest to him when It triumphs at his cost.
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General Hymns.
Deufi, Deus mens.
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I^'iat volmitas tua.
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Fiat voluntas tua.
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With Thy sweet Spirit for its guest. My God, to Thee I leave the restj^ P "Thy will be done!' 6.^;/Renew my will from day to day.
Blend it with Thine, and take away All that now makes it hard to say, pp "Thy will be done'.'
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200.
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Deus mens et oimiia.
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4./" For Thou to me art all in ajl, My honor and my wealth, My heart's desire, my body's strength, My soul's eternal health.
5. What limit is there to thee, love? Thy flight where wilt thou stay? On, on, our Lord is sweeter far To - day than yesterday.
0 love of Jesus, blessed love,
So will it ever be: Time cannot hold thy wondrous growth,
No, nor eternity.
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0 Deus, ego amo te.
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4. All mine is Thine, — say but the word, Whate'er Thou wiliest shall be done;
cres.\ know Thy love, all -gracious Lord; I know it seeks my g-ood alone.
5. w^ Apart from Thee all things arc naught; Then grant, 0 my supremest Bliss! Grant me to love The^e as I ought; — Thou givest all in giving this!
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0 amor, quam ecstaticus.
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4. For us He prayed, for us He taught,
For us His daily works He wrought. By words, and signs, and actions, thus Still seeking not Himself but us.
5. joFor us to wicked men betrayed,
Scourged, mocked, in purple robe arrayed, c?m.He bore the shameful Cross and death; 2^ For us at length gave up His breath.
6. jS^For us He rose from death again,
For us He went on high to reign, For us He sent His Spirit here
To guide, to strengthen, and to cheer. To Him Whose boundless love has won
Salvation for us through His Son, To God the Father, glory be
Both now and through eternity.
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Quic'umque Christum.
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All glory with the Father be. And Holy Ghost, eternally.
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Lux alma Jesu mentium.
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Jesu, dulcis memoria.
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General Hymns
Pater aeternus.
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.?/j/'No earthly father loves like Thee, 7.y/0nly to sit and think of God, No mother half so mild :^) Oh, what a joy it is!
Bears and forbears, as Thou hast done -^iTo think the thought, to breathe the With me, Thy sinful child. ^V Earth has no higher bliss. [Name,
8. Father of Jesus, love's reward, What rapture will it be, </m. Prostrate before Thy throne to lie And gaze and gaze on Thee!
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0 Dens ego amo te.
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5. Not with the hope of gaining aught;
Nor seeking a reward; cr<?6'.But, as Thyself hast loved me, O ever-loving Lord?
6. ('E'en so I love Thee, and will love, And in Thy praise will sing,
Solely because Thou art my God And my eternal King.
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4. 9/ifBe Thou my soul's preserver, O God,— for Thou dost know dim.Kow many are the perils
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Christe, qui lux es, et dies
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5. j9 Sweet Savior, bless us, night is come,
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Till our tramp be o'er,- cres.Angel-g:uards attend us To the palace -door. Then a welcome meet us- Words of grace and love; Joyful voices greet us In the home above.
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Evening.
Liicis Creator optiine.
E. PIERACCINI.
217.
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4. Grant us to knock at heaven's high gate,
For life's eternal prize to wait, ere.s.'Till, purged from sin's corroding stain,
Our souls may there sweet entrance gain.
5. j» Father of heaven, co-equal Son,
Consoler- Spirit, Three in One, dimMost merciful, accept our cry; pj? Save us, most holy Trinity.
Evening.
lam sol reeedit igneiis.
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218.
Very smoothly.
C. RAYMOND -BARKER, S.J.
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Evening.
Evening hymn to our Lady.
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Evening.
Sol prceceps rapitur.
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R.R.TERRY.
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Whate'er betide, Dead to hei-self, and dead In Him to all beside.
6. nifT\ms would I live; yet now
Not I, but He cresln all His power and love Henceforth alive in me.
7. //{fOne sacred Trinity,
One Lord divine; cr«?6'.May I be ever His,
And He for ever mine!
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220.
Evening.
Sol prasceps rapitiir.
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4. JO So now beneath His Eye
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5. ///Only His Will be done,
Whate'er betide, Dead to herself, and dead la. Him to all beside.
6. wj/'Thus would I live; yet now
Not I, but He cres.ln all His power and love Henceforth alive in me.
7. wj/'One sacred Trinity,
One Lord divine; cresMd^y I be ever His,
And He for ever mine!
Evening.
The day is far s'pent.
221.
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3. Slow- ly the rays of daylight fade; So fadewith-in our
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Our trembling hearts defend-, Give us a respite from our toil;
Calm and subdue our woes; Through the long day, we suffer, Lord, 0h,give us now repose.
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Evening.
Te lucis ante terminum.
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Evening hymn after holy Communion.
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A.E.BAKER.
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l.??{/'Come, let me for a 2. This morn - ing- that e With His ce - les - tial
mo-ment cast All ter- nal Lord, Who Flesh and Blood My
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6. He, Who for me, a trembling Babe On Mary's heart reclined, This morning in my heart and flesh The Deity enshrined.
5. He, Who in awful Godhead sits Upon His throne on high, This morning entered my abode In His Humanity!
7. 0 soul of mine! reflect, reflect; Consider, one by one, What marvels of surpassing grace Thy God in thee has done.
8. er56-,His tender love with love repay; Extol His sacred Name; /"To all the world His greatness tell, His graciousness proclaim.
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224.
Missions and Retreats
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Sweet time of humble prayer; When rests the soul on God,
Freed from this dark world's care.
5. Hail! holy Mission, hail! ores. Time of all others blest;
When in the loving soul Jesus takes up His rest.
6. /Hail! holy Mission, hail!
Foretaste of joys above: dim.O Jesus, make our hearts
Burn with Thy tender love.
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Missions and Retreats.
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Hail! holy Mission.
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Freed from-this dark world's care.
5. Hail! holy Mission, hail! ores. Time of all others blest;
When in the loving soul Jesus takes up His rest.
6. /Hail! holy Mission, hail!
Foretaste of joys above: dim.O Jesus, make our hearts
Burn with Thy tender love.
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Missions and Retreats
Hymn of repentant sorroiv.
225.
TRADITIONAL MELODY.
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Act of contrition.
ENGLISH MELODY.
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2. By my sins I have de - serv - ed Death and
3. By my sins I have a - ban-doned Rig-ht and
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The last four Ihies may be sung in unison by the choir as a greater support to the congregatio7i.
320 Confraternity of the Holy Fannly.
227.
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2. Hail! sweet Je - sus! Mas-ter,
;j. Ma - ry, Moth-er, A - ve!
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Point-ing- to the
Round Thy sa-creri
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Chaste and spotless flower,- Cast thy mantle o'er us p At death's solemn hour. cres.Be our father ever,
Joseph, meek and mild, Husband of our Mother, Keeper of her Child. / Brightly gleams, &c.
5. wj/'Jesus, Mary, Joseph,
Sweet and holy Three; List the praise we pay -you On our bended knee. cresMsx we sing your glory In glad realms above; /"Bound for ev^er to you
By the bonds of love. ^ Brightly gleams, &c.
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Jesus, 3Iary, Joseph, help us.
From the
Cologne hymn book(1768)
Harmonised by
C.RAYMOND -BARKER, S.J.
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ear - ly foot-steps Of the great In - car- nate Word.
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Christmas
Adesfe, fidelea.
TRADITIONAL MELODY.
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1. Ad - es - te, fi - de-les, L?e-ti tri-um-phan-tes; 'Ve-
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4. Ergo qui natus Die hodierna, Jesu tibi sit gloria^
Patris aeterni Verbum caro factum:
Venite adoremus, Venite adoremus,
Venite adoremus Dominum. * Omit these chords after the first verse.
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230
Passion -Tide.
Stabat Mater dolorosa (First tune ) TRADITIONAL FRENCH MELODY.
'RADK
3xa-bat Ma-ter do - lo - ro - sa Ju-xta cru-cen
l.j»Sxa-bat Ma-ter do
2. Cu-jus a - ni - mam
3. Oquam tri-stis e
^i
lo - ro ge-mentem, af- flij- eta
Con Fu
m tri-sta-tam, it il - la
^
ii f r r f I r f r r I r f r r
^^
J J J I1-.
m
_ r f r r fi
I'a-cry- mo'- sa, Dum pen-de-bat Fi - li-us.
et do - len-tem, Per-trans-i -vit gla - di-us.
be-ne - di - eta Ma-ter U- ni - ge - ni-ti!
^
an
A - men.
De-ne - di - eta Ma-ter Li - ni - ge - ni-ti!
•'^•b in^ r M r M Mr-r ^^ II ° I ° II
Juae moerebat, et dolebat, Pia Mater dum videbat Nati poenas inelyti.
5. Quis est homo, qui non fleret, Matrem Christi si videret
In tanto supplieio?
6. Quis non posset eontristari, Christi Matrem contemplari
Dolentemeum Filio?
7. Pro peceatis suse gentis Vidit Jesum in tormentis,
Et flagellis siibditum.
8. Vidit suum duleem Natum Moriendo desolatum,
Dum emisit spiritum.
9. Eia Mater, fons amoris, Me sentire vim doloris
Fae, ut tecum liigeam.
10. Fac,ut ardeat cor meum
In amando Christum Deum, Ut sibi complaeeam.
11. Saneta Mater, istud agas, Crucifixi fige plagas
Cordi meo valide.
12. Tui Nati yulnerati,
Tam dignati pro me pati,
Poenas mecum divide. Fac me tecum pie flere, Crucifixo condolere,
Donee ego vixero; Juxta crucem tecum stare, Et me tibi sociare
In planetu desidero. 15. Virgo virginum praeclara, Mihi jam non sis aniara:
Fac me tecum plangere; Fac,ut portem Christi mortem Passionis fac consortem,
Et plagas reeo'lere. Fac me plagis vulnerari, Fac me cruce inebriari,
Et eruore Filii; Flammis ne urar suecensus, Per te, Virgo, sim defensus
In die judieii. 19j/Christe, cum sit hinc exire, cres.Y)di per Matrem me venire
Ad palmam victoriaB;
13.
14.
16.
17.
18.
20 .jS^Quando corpus morietur, Facut animae donetur Paradisi gloria.
Tfiis hymn is commionly used during the devotion of the Way of the Cross, stanza being sung as the procession moves between the stations.
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Passion -Tide.
Stabat Mater dolorosa.
(Second tune.)
A. EDMONDS TOZER.
230.
\.p Sta-bat Ma-ter do - lo - ro - sa Jux-ta cru-cem 4. Quae moe-re-bat, et do- le-bat, Pi - a Ma-ter, 7. Pro pec-ca-tis su - ae g-en-tis Vi - dit Je-sum
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1 J- ;> J — I |
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la - dum in |
cry- vi - tor- -U- |
mo - sa, de - bat men - tis, |
Dum Na Et |
— J— r pen - ti fla - J- — p — |
- de - poe gfel — f— |
bat - nas - lis - 1 |
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J'l' i' i' i' ii' i'.,' i' ii'V i' I
2. Cu - jus S.Quis est 8. Vi - dit
i
a - ni ho - mo, su - um
U J
mam ge - men - tern , qui non fie - ret, dul- cem Na- tum
U i i i
Con- tri - sta - tam. Ma- trem Chri - sti Mo - ri - en - do
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^^
X^L^
p i ( lij i Hi ;' iir^ ^fr
et do
si vi de - so
U i
len- tern de - ret la - tum
1^ i
Per- trans- i - vit
In tan - to sup
Dum e - mi - sit
gla - di - us. pli - ci - o? spi - ri - tum.
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TRADITIONAL MELODY.
^
¥f
B
?^
3. O quam tri - stis e.Quis non pos-set 9. E - ia, Ma-ter,
~r — r
Fu - it il Chri - sti Ma - trem Me sen - ti - re
J ^ ^ J , J
^^
et af - fli - eta
con - tri - sta - ri,
fons a, - mo - ris,
i i i
J J J
^f f I' r I r r r r I r • ; ;
be - ne - di - eta Ma - ter U - ni - g"e - ni - ti! con - tern - pla - ri Do - len - tern cum Fi - li - o?
r
Ma - ter U - ni
Do - len - tern cum
Fac, ut te - cum
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^
^.^^
%- T
m
r If r r
t' r «
§
¥^
^^
3^
A - men, J ^
'(Al - le - lu -
^^
- ia.)
^
^^
men. 16.
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10.,
12.
14.
Fac,ut ardeat cor meum In amando Christum Deum,
Ut sibi complaceam. Sancta Mater, istud ag"as, Crucifixi fig-e plag-as
Cordi meo valide. Tui Nati vulnerati, Tam dignati pro me pati,
Poenas mecum divide. Fac me tecum pie flere, Crucifixo condolere,
Donee ego vixero. Juxta crucem tecum stare, Et me tibi sociare,
In planctu desidero.
Virg-o virginum praeclara,
Mihi jam non sis amara:
Fac me tecum plangere;
Fac,ut portem Christi mortem, Passionis fac consortem,
Et plagas recolere. Fac me plagis vulnerari, Fac me cruce inebriari,
Et cruore Filii;
18. Flammis ne urar succensus, Per te, Virgo, sim defensus
In die judicii.
19. /VChriste, cum sit hinc exire, cres.iDa per Matrem me venire
) Ad palmam victoriae; 20.^ jQuando corpus morietur, IFac.ut animse donetur \ Paradisi gloria.
* Alleluia is only sung on the S^ldsunday in September.
If this arrangement be used the choir sho^ild sing the music A to stanzas i 2,4 5, 7 8, 10 11, 13 14, 16 17 19 20; and the congregation should sing the music B to stanzas 3, 6^ 9, 12, 15, Is, in unison.
This setiing is useful to choirs who want somethitig simple, either at Mass or at other services, on the two Feasts of the Seven Dolors ofmir Lady.
338
Corpus Christi.
Lauda, Sion, Salvatorem.
R.A.TURTON.
231.
I*
±
TJ J J |>- J' ^.J III la
rn r 'f p Mt 7? rr
1. Lau-da, Si- on,
2. Lau-dis the-ma
3. Sit laus ple-na,
Sal spe
va- to -rem, ci - a - lis, so- no - ra,
Lau-da ducem, Pa-nis vi-vus Sit ju-ciin-da,
u\iu\rjh\m
r=f
a
^
J I ^'-1 J. >^:
^
m
w
r r--r r ^..-jt r; r
et pa-sto - rem et vi - ta - lis sit de - CO - ra
In hym-nis et can - ti - cis,
Ho - di - e pro - p6 - ni - tur; Men - tis ju- bi - la - ti - o.
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-h J. j) i
^
rr
m
M.=^
hi //'I'l'i'i'
Quan-tum po - tes, Quern in sa-crae
tan - turn men - sa
au - de: coe - nae
Qiii- Tur- bae
ma - jor fra-trum
Di - es e-inim so, - le - mnis ,a-gi,- tur, In qua ]jien-s?e
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o- mni lau- de,
du - o - de - nae
prinma re,- <;6-lirtur
Nee lau- da - re Da- turn noil am Hu-jus in - sti
siif - fi - cis. bi - g-i - tur. tti - ti - o.
4. In hac mensa novi Regis,
Novum Pascha novae legis, Phase vetiis terminat. Vetustatem novitas, Umbram fugat Veritas, Noctem lux eliminat.
6. Dogma datur Christianis,
Quod in carnem transit panis,
Et vinum in sanguinem.
Quod non capis, quod non vides,
Animosa firmat fides, Praeter rerum ordinem.
8. A sumente non concisus,
Non confractus, non divisus.
Integer accipitur.
Sumit unus, sumunt mille:
Quantum isti, tantum ille: Nee stunptus consumitur.
5. Quod in coena Christus gessit, Faciendum hou expressit
In sui memoriam.
Docti sacris institutis,
Panem, vinrnn in saliitis Consecramus hostiam.
7. Sub diversis speciebus,
Signis tantum, et non rebus, Latent res eximiae.
Caro cibus, sanguis potusj Manet tamen Christus totus Sub utraque specie.
9. Sumunt boni, sumunt mali: Sorte tamen inaequali,
Vitae vel interitus.
Mors est malis,vita bonis:
Vide,paris sumptionis Quam sit dispar exitus.
330
Corpus Christi.
Lmida, Sion, Salvatorem.
M. H>VDN.
^^
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^
J^IJJJ J
■^TT
r r r r f r
10. Fra-cto, demum Sa-cramen-to, Ne va^ ci'l'-s, sed memen- to, 12. Ec-ce pa-nis an-g-e -16-rum, F^-ti;^ ci-bus vi - a- t6-rum,
iMih^ffhr^^ffi^f^^^
iJ"'','/f'i'i;,','i''i|j/,';i,''i
te - gfi-tur. ca - ni-bus.
Tantum es-se sub frag-men-to, Quan-tum to -to Ve-re panis fi - li - 6-rum, Non mit-ten-dus
rf
ir"'^^uij;^,','i;i',^,^i,Vi,ii
ll.Nul-la re-i fit scis-sii-i-a, Si-g-ni tan- turn
13. In fi-gu-ris prae - si - gnatur, Cum I - sa - ac
fit fra-ctu-ra, im-mo-la-tur,
i^^^^iif^^Vi-'i-'ii-^"f';i:;i
nu - 1 - tur. pa - tri-bus.
Qua nee sta-tus, nee sta-tti-ra Si-gna-ti mi Agnus Paschae de - pu-ta-tur, Da -tur manna
-J J J J , J
pu-ia-tur, i;a-tur mai
J J i ,^J1 J
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rr
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Corpus Christi
Lauda, Sion, Salvatorem.
331
W. HEDWYND.
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14. Bo-ne pastor, pa-nis, ve-re, je-su nostri, mi-se-re-re
^
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r r ' ir r ^ r
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r T r,r
Tu nos pasce, nos tu-e-re, Tu nos bo-na fac vi-de-re
m
ntfi^'ffiiH'f^0
i't'ii',iii:;^iiU^m
In ter-ra vi - ven-ti-um. 15. Tu, qui cun-cta . J)ri .. J ^ J J.
scis et va-les,
\nhii:i\i-'^^:ift^^
Qui nos pascis
hie mor-ta-les: Tu-os
bi com-men-sa-les,
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t" r r r. r 'r r r. r 'r r r,^ i^r f^
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Co-hae-re-des et so-da-les Fac sanctorum ci-vi-um. A -men.
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Corpus Christi.
Fange Ungiia gloriosi Corporis.
Mode III. Harmonised by C.F^AYMOND-BARKER, S.J.
232.
l.ypang-e lin-gua glo-ri- o -
2. Nobis da-tus, no-bis na
3. In su-premae no-cte coe
tus nse
C6r-po-ris myste-ri - um, Ex in-tacta Vir-gi - ne, Recumbens cum fratri- busi
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^ubm in mun-di pre-ti - |
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um |
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Et in mun-do con-ver- sa - tus, |
Spar- so ver-bi se - mi - |
ne, |
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Ob-ser-va-ta le - g^e pie - ne |
Ci-bis in le - g-a - li - r J: J- ^ ^^ |
bus |
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P y • -F- — I |
t=ftrf F-p- |
r |
-f |
Fructus ven-tris Su - i mo-ras Cibum tur-baR
g-e-ne-ro-si, in-co-la-tus denae
Rex ef-fudit ^en-ti-um. Mi-roclausit or - di- ne. Se dat su-is ma- ni-bus.
4. j» Verbum caro, panem verum Verbo, carnem efficit, Fitque sanguis Christi merum Et si sensus deficit, cres.kA f irmandiim cor sincerum Sola fides siifficit.
e.^Genitori, Genitoque Laus et jubilatio, Salus, honor, virtus quoque
Sit et benedictio: Procedenti ab utroque Compar sit laudatio. J. F.<ft B. 2725-
b.p Tantum ergo Sacramentum Veneremur ccrnui:
Et antiquum documentum Novo cedat ritui:
Praestet fides supplementum Sensuum defectui.
Corpus Christi. 333
Pange lingua gloriosi Corporis.
Melodv from Vesperale Romanum (RATISBON) (Second tune.) Harmonised by EGERTON B.HARDINGE.
232.
j^'J7/^^/'Hi'ii!i'";i'i'iVg'
YfryT
l.yPan-g-e ling-uaglo-ri- 6 - si
2. No-bis datus, no-bis na - tus
3. In su-premae nocte coe - nae
Cor- po-ris my-ste-ri - um, Ex in-ta-cta Vir-gi - ne, Re-cumbens cum fra-tri - bus ,
fA i,i 1 ii
&
'>'h\^^',llr,ff\rtfr rrnpri
Sangrui-nis- que pre-ti - 6 - si, Ouem in mundi pre- ti - um '
331
Sangui-nis- que pre-ti - 6 - si, Quern in mundi pre- ii - um Et in mun - do con-ver-sa - tus, Spar- so ver-bi se-mi-ne, Obser- va - ta le- ere pie - ne Ci - bis in le - ga - li - buSj_
t
' r r "r i r p r ' ' r f r r r ^^
Fructus ven-tris ffe-ne-ro - si, Rex ef-fti-dit eren-ti- um.
I
m
Fructus ven-tris ge-ne-ro - si, Rex ef-fu-dit gen-ti- um. Su - i mo-ras in-co-la - tus, Mi-roclausit or-di-rne. A - men. Cibum tur-bae du-o-de-nae Sedatsu-is ma-ni-bus.
J.I i i i ':'.•'/.' Hi Ji,l
i'.';rr:iM^^i';i'iig,'i
f=r^
4.J3 Verbum caro, panem verum Verbo, carnem efficit, Fitque sanguis Christi merum; Et si sensus deficit,
cres.Ad firmandum cor sincerum Sola fides sufficit.
5.j»Tantum ergo Sacramentum Veneremur cernui:
Et antiquum documentum Novo cedat ritui:
Praestet fides supplementum Sensuum defectui.
S.^Genitori, Genitoque Laus et jubilatio,
Salus, honor, virtus quoque Sit et benedictio:
Procedenti ab utroque Compar sit laudatio.
334
Whitsun-Tide
Ve7ii, Creator Spiritus. Unison Harmonised by C . RAYMOND-BARKER, S.J.
Ve - ni, Cre Qui di Tu se - pt
Spi - ri - tus, ra - cli - tus,
Men-tes tu
Al-tis - si ,Di8-i,-tus Pa
6 - rum vi-si-ta, Im-ple si
iiJigi|-tus ra-ter - nse aex-te-ra, lu n - le pro-mis-sum rai
su - per- na gra-ti - mi do-num De-i, Pons vi - vus, i - gnis, ca-ri-tas, ter - nse dex-te-ra, Tu ri - te pro-mis-sum Patris,
I' P\U\^\A
T
Qua' tu Et spi Ser - mo
cre - a - sti
ri - ta - lis
ne di - tans
2J
pe- cto - ra. un- cti - o. g-tit- tu - ra.
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Accende lumen sensibus, Infurtide ajnorem cordibus,
Infirma nostri corporis Virtute firmans perpeti.
Hostem repellas longius,
Pacemque dones protinusj Ductore sic te praevio,
Vitemus omne noxium. Per te sciamus da Patrem,
Noscamus atque Filium, Teque, utriiisque Spiritum
Credamus omni tempore.
Deo Patri sit gloria, Et Filio qui a, mortuis
Surrexit, ac Paraclito, In saeculorum s^cula.
Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
Ave, maris stella.
335
(First tune.)
TRADITIONAL MELODY
234.
^m
^
i
^r 'r:irr ''tij'T:jJr 7
m
1. n^ A - ve
2. Su-mens
3. Sol - ve
ma - ns il - lud vin - cla
J
stel A
la? ve
is,
De - i Ga - bri - Pro - fei
pyir-TTTT
^ ^ J , j^Tfi ,1-
i
o-ier
^
^^
-i J i.l J
i
r " r^ r ■ r
^ir
Ma - ter al e' - lis o lu - men ere
ma,
re, cis,
^^
4 i >^t^.^j ,. J J
At - que sem - per Fun- da nos in pa Ma - la no - stra pel
u
u.
^
^
ipM
m
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rjLf 'fr^ ^f '^' r"'r:iirjif ' f • "f^'"r-
gfo Fe - lix coe - li
ce, Mu-tans He - v?e
le, Bo - na cun - eta
por no
ta. men. see.
A -
J^_-^=i^
^^
4. Mongtra te, esse matrem, Sumat per te preces, Qui pro nobis natus, Tulit esse tuus.
6. Vitam praestapuram, Iter para tutum, lit videntes Jesum, Semper collaetemur.
5. Virgo singularis,
Inter omnes mitis, Nos culpis soliitos Mites fac et castos.
TjjfSit laus Deo Patri,
Summo Christo decus, Spiritui sancto,
Tribus honor unus.
It is suggested that the 1-% 3Vd, S^h' & 7 tb stanzas be sufig in unison, the others \n harmony.
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234.
Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
Ave, marts stella. (Second time, for a choir only.)
A EDMONDS TOZER.
* j J J J J I J I J J J J I J g
1. Vifk - ve, ma-ris
3. Sol-ve vin-cla re - is,
5. Vir-g-o sin-g'U - la - ris,
f F
stel- la,
T~r
r f f r
De- i Ma-ter al - ma,
Pro-fer lu-men cae - cis,
In-ter o-mnes mi - tis,
4 J J J J Uj J I J J J J id
r r r r r? ' r r r r
Last stanza begins here.
^ , J^UI>V I^VUIVaU fC^/K IILO Ikt^l o. I , ,
r r r
2. Su-mens il - lud A -
4. Mon-stra te, es - se ma -
6. Vi - tarn prae-sta pu -,
^rirj-t
ve Ga - bri
trem, Su-mat ram, I - ter
^ J^
lis per te pa - ra
U
o - re, pre - ces, tu - tum,
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f=^
r^'r hr ^-^U ^'rr r r^=^
^
Fun-da nos in pa - ce Qui pro no-bis na - tus, Ut vi-den-tes Je - sum,
Mu-tans He-vae Tu-lit es-se Sem-per col-lae
J J ^^
no-men.
tu - us.
te-mur.
^J.
"CT"
A - men.
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7, Sit laus Deo Patri,
Summo Christo decus, Spiritui sancto,
Tribus honor unus.
234.
Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
Ave, maris stella.
(Third tuue.)
ffei
337
GERMAN.
rrj
r
l.irif A - ve, ma-ris 4. Mon-gtratBies - se 7. ff Sit laus De - o
stel - la, ma - trem, Pa - tri,
^
De - i Ma - ter
Su-mat per te
Sum -mo Chri- sto
J-
S
±
i'i';i'||'hi' 11 I I I
^
^m
f^^
Vir - fifo
^
al - pre - de -
ma, ces, cus,
At - que sem - per Qui pro no - bis Spi - ri - tu - i
J J J ^
na san
tus, cto.
1
i
^ ^ \ ^-r r-r:
i
ifi' i' ,' ^ 'ri
^
m
Fe - lix coe - li
Tu - lit es - se
Tri - bus ho - nor
^ J
'1
por '- ta. tu - us. u - nus.
w^
I I n i'
Sumens illud Ave 5.
Gabrielis ore, Funda nos in pace,
Mutans Hevae nomen,
I Solve vincla reis, 6.
Profer lumen csecis, Mala nostra pelle,
Bona cuncta posce.
This tune may be sung in unison to stanzas 1. 4. 7. by the congregation; leaving the choir to sing the second tune in harmony to the stanzas bracketed together. J. F. & B. 272.5 -
Virgo singularis, Inter omnes mills,
Nos culpis soliitos Mites fac et castos.
iVitam praesta puram, Iter para tutum,
Ut videntes Jesum, Semper collaetemur.
338
234.
Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
(Fourth tune.)
Ave, maris stella ) /\ J'^^^fft'^S^tion in unison.
C. RAYMOND-BARKER, S.J.
m
55^
1. A - ve, ma-ris 3. Sol-ve vincla
^
stel-'laf De-i re - is, Profer
^
^
Ma-ter lumen
fWf
u
ma, cis.
j^a
jjjj„.jij,^ iMi^^^m
que semper Vir - go Ma- la no-stra pel - le,
I.
Fe - lix coe - li por Bo-na cun-cta p.
'Jl2
ta. see.
Choir inharmony .
J ^ J J I J-J
2. Su-mens il - lud A - ve I Ga-bri- e-lis o - re
2. Su-mens il - lud 4. Mon-strateies - se
Fun-da nos in pa - ce, Qui pro no -bis na - tus,
J J J ^
r
Mutatis He-vre ho - men Tu-lit es - se tu - us.
J J J ..J ^ J
Org.
B.C.
5. /Virgo singularis, Unison\ ^^^er omnes raitis, Nos culpis solutos Mites fac et castos.
)n<
6. /Vitam praesta puram,
iUt videntes Jesum V Semper collaetemur.
7. /Sit laus Deo Patri,
Unison.
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) Summo Christo decus,
iSpiritui sancto,
\ Tribus honor unus.
Feasts of the B.V. Mary.
Ave, matis Stella.
339
(Fifth tune.) Stanzas 1.3.5.7 in unison.
A.EDMONDS TOZER,
234.
w^^wii^U ^u.'rim
l.ntf A-ve, ma-ris st'el - la, 3. Sol-ve vin-cla re - is, 5. Vir-go sin-g-u - la - ris, 7. J^ Sit laus De - o Pa - tri,
7. j^Sit laus De- o Pa- tri, Summo Christo
De- i Ma-ter ai - ma,
Pro-fer lu-men cae-cis,
In-ter omnes mi-tis,
Summo Christo de - cus.
te
J ij J J
^m
n
p=f
rr^
At -que semper Vir Ma - la no-stra pel Nos cul-pis so - lu ■ Spi-ri - tu - i san
le,
tos,
cto.
Fe-lix coe- li por - ta.
Bo-na cun-cta po - see.
Mi-tes fac et ca - stos.
Tribus honor u - nus.
A - men.
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no - men. tu - us . te - mur.
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ut vi-aen-tes je - sum, sem-per coi-iae - te - mur
340
VOI(?ES.
235.
ORGAN.
Pro Gratiarum Actione.
Te Deum laudamus.
Tonus solenmis. Modus 3 et 4.
Priest. Choir.
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ti - bi coe - li et u - ni-ver-spe po - te - ,sta - tes:
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Pleni sunt c(je - li et ter - ra ma-i6-statis ffl6-ri-ae tu - ee.
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Te per orbem ter-ra - rum san-cta confi-tetur Ec-cle-si - a,
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Ve - ne-randum tu-um ve-rum, et u-ni-cum Fi-li - um,
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TuRexgld-ri- pe,Chri-ste. Tu Patris sera-pi -ternus es, Fi-li-us.
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a - pe - ru - i - sti cre-den-ti - bus re - g-na cce - 16 - rum.
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346
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Sal- vum fac p6-pu-lum tu - um Do- mi - ne
et be - ne-dic hpe - re - di - ta - ti tu - ?e
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Et re-g-e e - os, et ex-tol-le il-los us-que in ?e - ter-num.
Per sin - gu - los di
be - ne - di - ci - mus te.
Et lau - da-mus no-men tu - um in s^ - cu - lum,
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350
O salutaris hostia.
(First tune.) a. EDMONDS TOZER.
236.
1. O sa - lu - ta - ris ho - sti
2. U - ni tri - no - que Do - mi
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351
O salutaris hostia.
(Secotid time,)
E.A.HEDGCOCK.
236.
1. 0 sa - lu - ta - ris ho - sti
2. U - ni tri - no - que Do - mi
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O salutaris hostia.
(Third tune.)
A.EDMONDS TOZER.
236.
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Tantum ergo.
353
(First tune)
GERMAN.
237.
1. Tan - turn er - g"o
2. Ge - ni - to - ri,
Sa-cra-men-tum, Ve - ne - re-mur Ge - ni - to - que Laus et ju - bi -
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sup - pie - men- tum ab u - tro - que
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Tantum ergo.
(Second tune.)
237.
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1. Tan- turn er-go Sa - era- men-turn, Ve - ne -
2. Ge-ni - to- ri, Ge - ni - to - que Laus et
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re - mur cer - nu - i, ju - bi - la - ti - O;
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Tanttim ergo.
355
(Third tune.
237.
A.EDMONDS TOZER.
1. Tan-turn er - go Sa - era- men- turn, Ve - ne - re - mar
2. Ge - ni - to - ri, Ge - ni - to - que Laus et ju - bi -
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cer - nu - i, la - ti - O;
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do -' cu - men - turn vir - tus quo - que
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Prae-stet fi - des Pro - ce - den - ti
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Adoremus.
238.
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Ad-o-remus in ae - te'rnum Sanctis - simum Sacra-men - turn.
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Organ.
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Ending
Lauda - te Dominum omnes g^ntes: laudate eum omnes p6-puli.
(Quoniam confirmata >.. . et Veritas Do-). ..
?est super nosmiseric6r-j^^- ^ « "J^^- mini maneti^^^-t^^ " «^- Gloria- PatrietFili-o: et Spiri - tu-i san - cto.
Sicuteratinprincipio.etnunc.etsemper.etin sj^ulai j^P^j^j^ _ men.
* B may be sung by the Trebles ifY is too high.
Repeat Adoremus,
238.
Adoremus,
(Second tune.) Lento assai.
E.J.BIEDERMANN. J _ , rit.
Ad - o - re-mus in ae -ternum sanctis-si-mum Sacra-men - turn.
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'Laudate Dominum" same as above.
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Words by Rev. HUGH T. HENRY. Litt.D.
Long Live the Pope.
Hymn for the Pope. Mixed Voices.
Music by H.G. GANSSl
SOPRANO ALTO.
TENOR. BASS.
Maestoso .
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1. Long live the Pope! His prais - es sound, A -
Z. Be - leag-uered by the foes of earth, Be
3. His sig- net is the Fish- er- man's 5 No
4. Then raise the chant, with heart and voice, In
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gain and yet a
set by hosts of
seep - tre does he
church and school and
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gain: His rule is o - ver
hell. He guards the loy - al
beari In meek and low - ly
home: "Long live the Shep-herd
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md time; His throne the hearts of me
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space and time*. His throne the hearts of men: All
flock of Christ, A watch - fill sen - ti - nel: And
maj - es - ty He rules from Pe - ter's Chair: And
of the Flock! Long live the Pope of Rome!" Al ■
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Copyright, 1908, by J. Fiftoher £ Bro,
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ail! the
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hail! the She p -herd -King of Rome, The theme of lov - ing
yet, a -mid the din and strife, The clash of mace and
yet from ev - 'ry tribe and tongue, From ev - 'ry clime and
might - y Fa-ther, bless his work, Pro - tect him in his
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song: sword,
zone, ways
Let all the earth his glo - ry sing, And
He bears a - lone the shep herd staff, This
Three hun - dred mill - ion voic - es sing, The
Re - ceive his prayers ful - fil his hopes. And
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Let all the earth his
He bears a - lone the
Three hun- dred mill - ion
Re - ceive his prayers ful
heaven cham- glo - grant
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long.
Lord, throne, days'.'
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herd staff. This
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his hopes, And
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grant him "length of
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