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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of The St. Gregory Hymnal and Catholic Choir
+Book, by Various
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
+
+
+Title: The St. Gregory Hymnal and Catholic Choir Book
+
+Author: Various
+
+Editor: Nicola A. Montani
+
+Release Date: December 2, 2007 [EBook #23673]
+
+Language: English
+
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+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ST. GREGORY HYMNAL ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by Don Kostuch
+
+
+
+
+[Transcriber's Notes]
+I fondly remember singing from the St. Gregory hymnal in grade school.
+Looking down from the choir loft in the back of the church and standing
+five feet from the shouting organ pipes that stretched from floor to
+ceiling leaves a glorious impression on a ten year old!
+
+My skill in Latin consists of two years in high school over fifty years
+ago. I remember most of the pronunciation, but the precise meanings and
+poetic meter is lost on me. I have carefully compared the printed text
+with the transcription, but poetic structure may be incorrect.
+
+My primary goal is to provide a source for singers and musicians who
+love the old Latin hymns, as I do. I hope this will help spread the joy
+provided by these "Oldies, but goodies." All the text of the lyrics and
+other material have been transcribed to this document for research and
+indexing. If you can only remember a few words of a hymn, a simple
+search should find the full text.
+
+The Word and PDF version closely approximate the original page layout.
+
+The HTML version provides the original images of the pages suitable for
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+the page numbers are left to provide easy reference to the original
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+8.5 by 11 inch sheet by setting the print scaling factor to 75%. A
+scaling factor of 40% produces a page the size of the original book (4.3
+X 6.0 inches). Some files are both facing pages because they are read
+and sung using both pages. These print in the original size at 40%
+scaling in either portrait or landscape format. "Your results may vary."
+
+Where works span several pages, the text is rendered without interruption
+and all the included pages are listed at the end of the work to provide
+a search target.
+
+The image files are named for easy access. N145_P226.gif is the first
+page (226) of hymn number 145. N145_P227.gif is the second page (227)
+of hymn number 145.
+
+A description of the header of each item is shown in this example:
+
+Hymn number: No. 1
+
+Occasion or ADVENT
+Theme:
+
+Title: Hark! A Mystic Voice is Sounding
+ En clara vox
+
+Origin and Tr. Rev. E. Caswall
+other notes: Nicola A. Montani
+
+[End Transcriber's notes]
+
+
+
+The St. Gregory Hymnal and Catholic Choir Book
+
+Compiled, Edited and Arranged by Nicola A. Montani
+
+A Complete Collection of approved English and Latin Hymns, Liturgical
+Motets and appropriate Devotional Music for the various seasons of the
+Liturgical Year. Particularly adapted to the requirements of Choir,
+Schools, Academies, Seminaries, Convents, Sodalities and Sunday Schools.
+
+
+
+SINGERS' EDITION
+MELODY EDITION
+(One line music with complete text)
+
+Publishers
+The St. Gregory Guild
+1705 Rittenhouse St.
+PHILADELPHIA, PA.
+
+Copyright 1920 by Nicola A Montani
+
+British Copyright Secured
+
+All Rights Reserved
+
+Printed in U.S.A.
+
+
+NIHIL OBSTAT
+J. M. CORRIGAN
+Censor Librorum
+Philadelphia, July 7, 1920
+
+
+Imprimatur
++ D. J. DOUGHERTY
+Archiepiscopus Philadelphiensis
+
+
+APPROVED BY THE MUSIC COMMITTEE OF THE
+SOCIETY OF ST. GREGORY OF AMERICA
+(The Society approved by the Holy See by Rescript No. 6914)
+
+Very Rev. Leo P. Manzetti; Rev. John M. Petter, S. T. B.;
+Rev. Simon M. Yenn; Rev. Charles J. Marshall, C. S.C.
+
+
+
+INDEX
+
+The St. Gregory Hymnal
+
+English Hymns
+
+ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FIRST LINES
+
+A
+ No.
+Acts of Faith, Hope and Charity 145
+Afar Upon a Foreign Shore 107
+All Glory, Laud and Honor 26
+All Ye Who Seek a Comfort Sure 67
+A Message from the Sacred Heart 68
+Angels We have Heard on High 7
+As Fades the Glowing Orb of Day 139
+At the Cross Her Station Keeping 23
+Ave Maria! O Maiden, O Mother 74
+A Virgin Most Pure as the Prophets Did Tell 12
+
+B
+
+Behold! Behold He Cometh 3
+Blessed Be God 147
+Blessed Francis, Holy Father 102
+Blest is the Faith 123
+By the First Bright Easter Day 137
+By the Blood that Flowed from Thee 20
+
+C
+
+Christ the Lord is Risen Today 31
+Come Holy Ghost, Creator Come 35
+Crown Him with Many Crowns 43
+
+D
+
+Daily, Daily Sing to Mary (A) 75
+Daily, Daily Sing to Mary (B) 76
+Dear Angel! Ever at My Side 112
+Dear Crown of All the Virgin-Choir 109
+Dear Little One! How sweet Thou Art 127
+
+F
+
+Faith of Our Fathers 121
+Full of Glory, Full of Wonders 40
+
+G
+
+Gesu Bambino 126
+Glorious Patron 101
+Glory Be To Jesus 72
+God of Mercy and Compassion 134
+Great God, Whatever Through Thy Church 128
+Great Saint Joseph! Son of David 93
+
+H
+
+Hail, All Hail, Great Queen of Heaven 78
+Hail, Full of Grace and Purity 86
+Hail, Glorious Saint Patrick (No. 1) 96
+Hail, Glorious Saint Patrick (No. 2) 97
+Hail, Holy Joseph, Hail! 95
+Hail, Holy Queen Enthroned Above 83
+Hail, Jesus, Hail! 71
+Hail, Mary Full of Grace 149
+Hail, Queen of Heaven 84
+Hail, Rock of Ages 70
+Hail, Thou Star of Ocean 73
+Hail to Thee, True Body! 51
+Hail, Virgin, Dearest Mary! 81
+Happy We, Who Thus United 136
+Hark! A Mystic Voice is Sounding 1
+Hark! Hark! My Soul 111
+Hark! The Herald Host is Singing 13
+Hear Thy Children, Gentle Jesus 124
+Hear Thy Children, Gentlest Mother 87
+Heart of Jesus! Golden Chalice 62
+He Who Once, in Righteous Vengeance 18
+Holy God, We Praise Thy Name 39
+Holy Spirit, Lord of Light 34
+
+I
+
+If Great Wonders Thou Desirest 100
+I Need Thee, Precious Jesus 41
+I See My Jesus Crucified 24
+
+J
+
+Jerusalem, My Happy Home 119
+Jerusalem the Golden 118
+Jesus Christ is Risen Today 27
+Jesus, Creator of the World 60
+Jesus, Ever-Loving Saviour 135
+Jesus, Food of Angels 54
+Jesus, Gentlest Saviour 49
+Jesus, Jesus, Come to Me 131
+Jesus, Lord, Be Thou Mine Own 44
+Jesus, My Lord! Behold at Length the Time 133
+Jesus, My Lord, My God, My All 53
+Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee 17
+Jesus, Thou Art Coming 130
+Joseph, Pure Spouse of That Immortal Bride 94
+
+L
+
+Lead us, Great Teacher Paul 99
+Let the Deep Organ Swell the Lay 105
+Lift Up, Ye Princes of the Sky 32
+Little King, So Fair and Sweet 125
+Long Live the Pope 122
+Lord, for Tomorrow and Its Needs 143
+Lord, Help the Souls which Thou Hast Made 113
+Lord, Who at Cana's Wedding Feast 50
+Loving Shepherd of Thy Sheep
+ (The Good Shepherd) 45
+
+M
+
+Man of Sorrows, Wrapt in Grief 19
+Mother of Christ 89
+Mother of Mercy 77
+My God, Accept My Heart this Day 132
+My God, I Believe in Thee 145
+My God, I Hope in Thee 145
+My God, I love Thee 145
+
+N
+
+Now at the Lamb's High Royal Feast 30
+Now Let the Earth with Joy Resound 110
+
+O
+
+O Blessed Father Sent by God 108
+O Blessed Saint Joseph 92
+O Come, Creator Spirit! Come 36
+O Come, O Come, Emmanuel 2
+O Dearest Love Divine 65
+O Dear Little Children 6
+O Food to Pilgrims Given 57
+O God of Loveliness 38
+Oh, Come and Mourn with Me Awhile 21
+O Heart of Jesus, Heart of God 58
+O Heart of Jesus, Purest Heart 64
+O Jesus Christ, Remember 55
+O Jesus, Thou the Beauty Art 15
+O Lord, I am Not Worthy 129
+O Most Holy One 88
+O Mother! Most Afflicted 91
+O Paradise! O Paradise 120
+O Purest of Creatures 79
+O Sacred Head Surrounded 22
+O Sing a Joyous Carol 10
+O Thou Pure Light of Souls that Love 33
+O Turn to Jesus, Mother, Turn 115
+Our Father, Who Art in Heaven 148
+Out of the Depths, to Thee, O Lord 117
+O'erwhelmed in Depths of Woe 25
+
+P
+
+Praise to the Holiest in the Height 142
+Praise We Our God with Joy 141
+
+R
+
+Raise Your Voices, Vales and Mountains 90
+Remember, Holy Mary 85
+
+S
+
+Sacred Heart! In Accents Burning 66
+Sacred Heart of Jesus, Fount of Love 59
+Saint of the Sacred Heart 103
+See, Amid the Winter's Snow 5
+Seek ye a Patron to Defend? 98
+Silent Night Holy Night 11
+Sing my Tongue, the Saviour's Glory 52
+Sleep, Holy Babe 14
+Soul of My Saviour 47
+Spirit of Grace and Union 37
+Sweet Agnes, Holy Child 106
+Sweet Saviour! Bless us ere We go 138
+
+T
+
+The Divine Praises 147
+Thee Prostrate I Adore 48
+The Maid of France with Visioned Eyes 104
+The Snow lay on the Ground 8
+There is an Everlasting Home 69
+The Very Angels' Bread 46
+The Word, Descending From Above 50
+This is the Image of the Queen 82
+To Christ, the Prince of Peace 63
+To Jesus' Heart All Burning 61
+To the Name that Brings Salvation 16
+
+U
+
+Unto Him for Whom This Day 116
+
+W
+
+What a Sea of Tears and Sorrows 146
+When Blossoms Flowered 'mid the Snows 126
+When Day's Shadows Lengthen 140
+When Morning Gilds the Skies 42
+Whither Thus in Holy Rapture? 80
+Wondrous Love that Cannot Falter 56
+Why Art Thou Sorrowful? 144
+
+Y
+
+Ye Faithful, With Gladness 4
+Ye Sons and Daughters of the Lord (No. 1) 28
+Ye Sons and Daughters of the Lord (No. 2) 29
+Ye Souls of the Faithful 114
+
+
+
+Latin Hymns and Motets
+
+INDEX OF FIRST LINES
+
+A
+ No.
+Adeste Fideles 158
+Adoramus te Christe (1) 190-A
+Adoramus te Christe (2) 190-B
+Adoramus te Panem Coelitum 232
+Adoremus and Laudate (1 to 9) 243-A-J
+Adoro Te Devote (1) 227-A
+Adoro Te Devote (2) 227-B
+Agnus Dei (Mass. B. V. M.) 269
+Agnus Dei -- Mass of the Angels 275
+Alleluia 194-D-H
+Alma Redemptoris Mater 202
+Alma Redemptoris Mater 277
+"Amen dico tibi; hodie mecum" 184
+Asperges Me 257
+Ave Maria (1) 200-A
+Ave Maria (2) 200-B
+Ave Maria (3) 200-C
+Ave Maris Stella (1 to 4) 201-A-D
+Ave Regina Coelorum 203
+Ave Regina Coelorum 278
+Ave Verum Corpus (1) 233-A
+Ave Verum Corpus (2) 233-B
+Ave Verum Corpus (3) 233-C
+Ave Verum Corpus (4) 233-D
+Ave Verum Corpus (5) 233-E
+
+B
+
+Beati Mortui 250
+Benedictus (Palm Sunday) 165
+Benedictus with Antiphon (Canticle) 251
+Benedictus (Mass B. V. M.) 268
+Benedictus Missa de Angelis 274
+Bone Pastor, Panis Vere 231-B
+
+C
+
+Caligaverunt Oculi mei 181
+Christus factus est 193
+Christus Vincit 248
+Concordi Laetitia 197
+Confirma Hoc Deus 245
+Confitemini Domino 194
+Conserva me Domine 219
+"Consummatum est" 188
+Cor, Arca legem continens 240
+Cor Jesu Sacratissimum (1) 238-A
+Cor Jesu Sacratissimum (2) 238-B
+Cor Jesu, salus in te 237
+Cor Mariae Immaculatum 238-A
+Creator Alme Siderum 151
+Credeo (No. 4) 267
+Credeo (No. 3) De Angelis (Supplement) 273
+Cum Angelis et pueris 167
+
+D
+
+Deo Gratias (Responses) 259-A to H
+Deus in Adjutorium 225
+"Deus meus" 186
+
+E
+
+Ecce lignum Crucis 191
+Ecce Nomen Domini Emmanuel 157
+Ecce Panis Angelorum (1) 231-A
+Ecce Panis Angelorum (2) 231-B
+Ecce Quam Bonum (Psalm 132) 220
+Ecce Quomodo Moritur 176
+Ecce Sacerdos 246
+Ecce Vidimus eum 190-A
+Ego sum (Antiphon) 251
+En Clara Vox Redarguit 154
+
+F
+
+Forty Hours' Devotion (Page 357) Programme
+
+G
+
+Gloria in excelsis 266
+Gloria in excelsis
+ Mass of the Angels Supplement 272
+Gloria, Laus et Honor 168
+
+H
+Holy Saturday Music 194
+Hosanna Filio David 163
+
+I
+Ingrediente 169
+In Manus Tuas 263
+In Monte Oliveti Oravit 164
+In Monte Oliveti 170
+Inviolata 208
+Ite Missa est, Deo Gratias 194-J
+
+J
+
+Jesu Dulcis Memoria (1) 161-A
+Jesu Dulcis Memoria (2) 161-B
+Jesu Dulcis Memoria (3) 161-C
+Jesu Redemptor Omnium (1) 155-A
+Jesu Redemptor Omnium (2) 155-B
+Jubilate Deo 255
+
+K
+
+Kyrie Eleison (Mass B. V. M.) 265
+Kyrie Eleison (Requiem Responses) 259-(10)
+Kyrie Eleison
+ (Mass of the Angels Supplement) 271
+Languentibus in Purgatorio 249
+Lauda Sion (Ecce Panis) 231-B
+Laudate Dominum 254
+Laudate Dominum and Adoremus 243-A-J
+Laudate Dominum 194-F
+Laudate Dominum 194-H
+Litany of the Blessed Virgin Mary 214
+Litany of the Saints 224
+Lucis Creator 260
+
+M
+
+Magnificat 216
+Mass of the Angels 271
+Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary 265
+Miserere Illi Deus 253
+Miserere Mei Deus 252
+"Mulier, ecce filius tuus" 185
+Missa Brevis Unison, 2, 3 or 4 part Chorus 281
+Nunc Dimittis 262
+
+O
+
+O Bone Jesu 256
+O Cor Jesu 236
+O Emmanuel 153
+O Esca Viatorum (1) 228-A
+O Esca Viatorum (2) 228-B
+O filii et filiae 195
+O Gloriosa Virginum (1) 210-A
+O Gloriosa Virginum (2) 210-B
+Omnes amici mei 179
+O quam suavis est 234
+Oremus Pro Pontifici 247
+O Sacrum Convivium 235
+O Salutaris Hostia (1 to 7) 226-A to G
+O Sanctissima, O Piissima 206
+
+P
+
+Palm Sunday Music 163
+Panis Angelicus (1) 229-A
+Panis Angelicus (2) 229-B
+Pange Lingua (1) (Tantum Ergo) 241-A
+Pange Lingua (2) (Tantum Ergo) 241-B
+Parce Domine 239
+"Pater, dimitte illis" 183
+"Pater in Manus Tuas" 189
+Popule Meus 192
+Pueri Hebraerum 166
+Puer Nobis Nascitur 159
+
+Q
+
+Quae est ista 222
+Quam dilecta Tabernacula Tua 221
+
+R
+
+Recessit Pastor Noster 178
+Regina Coeli, Jubila 207
+Regina Coeli Laetare 204
+Regina Coeli Gregorian Supplement 279
+Regnum Mundi 217
+Requiem Mass (Appendix) 270
+Requiem Responses 259 (8)
+Resonet in Laudibus 156
+Responses for All Occasions 259
+Responses after the Magnificat (Page 522)
+
+S
+
+Sacerdos et Pontifex 244
+Sacris Solemniis (Panis Angelicus) 230
+Salve Mater Misericordiae 209
+Salve Regina Coelitum 211
+Salve Regina Mater 205
+Salve Regina Mater Supplement 280
+Sanctae Joseph Patronae noster 238-A
+Sanctus and Benedictus (Mass B. V. M.) 268
+Sanctus and Benedictus (Palm Sunday) 165
+Sanctus and Benedictus
+ (Mass of the Angels) Supplement 274
+"Sitio" 187
+Stabat Mater (1) 162-A
+Stabat Mater (2) 162-B
+Stabat Mater (3) 162-C
+Sub Tuum Praesidium (1) 213-A
+Sub Tuum Praesidium (2) 213-B
+Suscipe Domine 218
+
+T
+
+Tanquam ad latronem existis 173
+Tantum Ergo (1 to 10) 242-A to J
+Te Deum Laudamus 264
+Te Lucis ante Terminum 261
+Tenebrae factae sunt 175
+Tollite Hostias 160
+Tota Pulchra Es, Maria 212
+Tristis est anima mea 171
+Tu Gloria Jerusalem 223
+
+U
+
+Una hora non potuistis vigilare 172
+Unus ex discipulis meis 177
+Unison Mass Supplement 281
+
+V
+
+Velum templi scissum est 174
+Veni, Creator Spiritus (1) 199-A
+Veni, Creator Spiritus (2) 199-B
+Veni, Sancte Spiritus 198
+Veni Sponsa Christi 215
+Veni, Veni Emmanuel 152
+Vespere Autem Sabbati 194-I
+Vespers B. V. M. (Supplement) 276
+Vexilla Regis Prodeunt (1) (2) (3) 182-A, B, C
+Victimae Paschali laudes 196
+Vidi Aquam 258
+
+APPENDIX--Requiem Mass (Libera etc.) 270
+
+SUPPLEMENT--Mass of the Angels, Vespers B. V. M., 4
+Antiphons B. V. M. (Simple tones),
+ Missa Brevis for Unison, 2, 3 or 4, part Chorus
+
+
+----------
+
+No. 1
+
+ADVENT
+
+Hark! A Mystic Voice is Sounding
+En clara vox
+
+Tr. Rev. E. Caswall
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Hark! A mystic voice is sounding,
+"Christ is nigh," it seems to say.
+"Cast away the dreams of darkness,
+O ye children of the day."
+Startled at the solemn warning,
+Let the earth-bound soul arise;
+Christ, her Sun, all sloth dispelling,
+Shines upon the morning skies.
+
+2.
+Lo! the lamb so long expected,
+Comes with pardon down from Heav'n,
+Let us haste, with tears of sorrow,
+One and all to be forgiv'n.
+So when next He comes with glory,
+Wrapping all the earth in fear,
+May He then as our Defender,
+On the clouds of Heav'n appear.
+
+Pages 1-2
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+----------
+
+No. 2
+
+ADVENT
+
+O Come, O Come, Emmanuel!
+Processional
+
+Tr. Dr. J. M. Neale
+Traditional Melody "Veni, O Sapientiae"
+
+
+Maestoso
+
+1.
+O come, O come, Emmanuel,
+And ransom captive Israel,
+That mourns in lonely exile here,
+Until the Son of God appear.
+
+Chorus
+Rejoice! Rejoice! O Israel!
+To thee shall come Emmanuel.
+
+2.
+O come Thou Rod of Jesse, free
+Thine own from Satan's tyranny;
+From depths of hell thy people save,
+And give them vict'ry o'er the grave.
+
+3.
+O come, Thou Day-Spring, come and cheer
+Our spirits by thine Advent here,
+Disperse the gloomy clouds of night,
+And death's dark shadows put to flight.
+
+4.
+O come, O come, Thou Lord of Might,
+Who to Thy tribes on Sinai's height,
+In ancient times didst give the law,
+In cloud, and majesty and awe.
+
+Page 3
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+----------
+
+No. 3
+
+ADVENT
+
+Behold! behold He cometh
+
+Processional
+Translated from the Latin
+S. Webbe
+
+
+Moderato
+
+Behold! behold He cometh,
+Who doth salvation bring;
+Lift up your heads rejoicing,
+And welcome Zion's King;
+With Hymns of joy we praise the Lord,
+Hosanna to th' Incarnate Word!
+
+Hosanna to the Saviour,
+Who came on Christmas morn,
+And, of a lowly Virgin,
+Was in a stable born;
+Emmanuel! Dear Jesus, come,
+Within Thy children make Thy home!
+
+Yea, come in love and meekness,
+Our Saviour now to be;
+Come to be formed in us,
+And make us like to Thee,
+Before the Day of Wrath draw near,
+When as our Judge Thou shalt appear.
+
+Soon shalt Thou sit in glory
+Upon the great White Throne,
+And punish all the wicked,
+And recompense Thine own;
+When ev'ry word and deed and thought
+To righteous judgement shall be brought.
+
+
+Page 4
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+----------
+
+No. 4
+
+CHRISTMAS
+
+Ye faithful, with gladness
+Adeste Fideles
+
+Traditional Melody
+Free translation by the
+Rt. Rev. Hugh T. Henry, Litt. D., L.L.D.
+
+
+1.
+Ye faithful, with gladness,
+Banishing all sadness,
+O Come ye, O come ye to
+Bethlehem! See to us given
+Christ, the King of Heaven!
+
+Chorus
+While angels hover o'er Him,
+And shepherds kneel before Him
+O Come, let us adore Him,
+Lord And King.
+
+2.
+Dear Mary, His Mother,
+Give to us as Brother
+The Lord whom the angels are
+Worshipping: God the eternal
+Light of Light supernal!
+
+3.
+Again sounding o'er us,
+Let the Angel chorus
+The anthem of gladness and
+Triumph sing: "Glory be given
+To the Lord of Heaven!"
+
+4.
+Our voices no blending
+With their songs unending,
+All-joyful, dear Jesus, Thy
+Glory sing, Be our endeavor
+Thus to praise Thee ever!
+
+Page 5
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+----------
+
+No. 5
+
+CHRISTMAS
+
+See, amid the winter's snow
+
+Rev. E. Caswall
+Traditional Melody
+
+Allegretto
+1.
+See, amid the winter's snow,
+Born to us on earth below;
+See the tender lamb appears,
+Promised from eternal years.
+
+Chorus
+Hail, thou ever blessed morn,
+Hail, Redemption's happy dawn!
+Sing through all Jerusalem,
+Christ is born in Bethlehem.
+
+2.
+Lo, within a manger lies
+He who built the starry skies;
+He, who throned in heights sublime,
+Sits amid the Cherubim.
+
+3.
+Sacred Infant all divine,
+What a tender love was Thine;
+Thus to come from highest bliss,
+Down to such a world as this.
+
+4.
+Teach, oh teach us, holy Child,
+By Thy Face so meek and mild;
+Teach us to resemble Thee
+In Thy sweet humility.
+
+5.
+Virgin Mother, Mary blest
+By the joys the fill thy breast,
+Pray for us, that we may prove
+Worthy of the Saviour's love.
+
+Page 7
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+----------
+
+No. 6
+
+CHRISTMAS
+
+O Dear Little Children
+
+Carol
+Translated by Sister Jeanne Marie
+Traditional Melody
+Arr. By N. A. M.
+
+Moderato semplice
+
+1.
+O dear little children, O come one and all,
+Draw near to the crib, here in Bethlehem's stall,
+And see what a bright ray of heaven's delight
+Our Father has sent on this thrice holy night.
+
+2.
+O see in the crib low concealing His might,
+See here by the rays of the clear shining light,
+In cleanliest swaddle the Heavenly Child
+More beauteous than legions of hosts undefiled.
+
+3.
+He lies there, O children, on hay and on straw
+Dear Mary and Joseph regard Him with awe,
+The shepherds, adoring, bow humbly in pray'r,
+Angelical choirs with song rend the air.
+
+4.
+O children bend low and adore Him today,
+O lift up your hands like the shepherds and pray,
+Sing joyfully, children, with hearts full of love
+In jubilant song join the angels above.
+
+Page 9
+
+----------
+
+No. 7
+
+CHRISTMAS
+
+Angels we have heard on high
+
+Bishop Chadwick
+Nicola. A. Montani
+
+Allegro moderato
+
+1.
+Angels we have heard on high,
+Sweetly singing o'er the plains,
+And the mountains in reply
+Echoing their joyous strains.
+
+2.
+Shepherd, why this jubilee?
+Why your rapturous strains prolong?
+What may the gladsome tidings be
+Which inspire your heav'nly song?
+
+3.
+Come to Bethlehem, and see
+Him Whose birth the angels sing;
+Come, adore on bended knee
+Christ the Lord, the newborn King.
+
+4.
+See Him in a manger laid,
+Whom the choirs of angels praise
+Mary, Joseph, lend your aid,
+While our hearts in love we raise.
+
+
+Page 10
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+----------
+
+No. 8
+
+CHRISTMAS
+
+The snow lay on the ground
+Old English Carol
+
+Rev. Dr. Lingard
+Edv. Grieg
+Arr. By N. A. M.
+
+Non troppo lento
+
+1.
+The snow lay on the ground, the stars shone bright
+When Christ our Lord was born on Christmas night.
+
+2.
+'Twas Mary, daughter pure of holy Anne,
+That brought into this world the God made Man.
+
+3.
+She laid Him in the stall at Bethlehem;
+The ass and oxen shared the roof with him.
+
+4.
+Saint Joseph to was by, to tend the Child;
+To guard Him, and protect His Mother mild.
+
+5.
+The angels hovered 'round, and sang this song;
+"Venite, adoremus Dominum."
+
+6.
+And then that manger poor became a throne;
+For He whom Mary bore was God the Son.
+
+7.
+O come then, let us join the heav'nly host,
+To praise the Father, Son and Holy Ghost.
+
+Page 11
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+----------
+
+No. 9
+
+CHRISTMAS
+
+Stars of Glory
+
+Carol
+Dr. Husenbeth
+S. Janowska
+
+Slowly
+
+1.
+Stars of glory, shine more brightly,
+Purer be the moonlight's beam,
+Glide, ye hours and moments, lightly,
+Swiftly down time's deepening stream;
+Bring the hour that banished sadness
+Brought redemption down to earth;
+When the shepherds heard with gladness
+Tidings of the Saviour's birth.
+
+2.
+See a beauteous angel soaring
+In the bright celestial blaze,
+On the shepherds, low adoring
+Rest his mild effulgent rays;
+"Fear not," cries the heav'nly stranger,
+"Him Whom ancient seers foretold,
+Weeping in a lowly manger
+Shepherds, haste ye to behold."
+
+3.
+See the shepherd quickly rising,
+Hast'ning to the humble stall,
+And the newborn Infant prizing,
+As the mighty Lord of all;
+Lowly now they bend before Him
+In His helpless infant state,
+Firmly faithful, they adore Him,
+And His greatness celebrate.
+
+4.
+Hark! The swell of heav'nly 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.
+
+Page 12-13
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+----------
+
+No. 10
+
+CHRISTMAS
+O Sing a joyous carol
+
+Sister M. B.
+from "Alte Katholische geistliche Kirchengesang" (Koln, 1599)*
+
+* Catholic melody incorrectly attributed to M. Praetorius
+
+Joyously
+
+1.
+O sing a joyful carol
+Unto the holy Child,
+And praise with gladsome voices
+His Mother undefiled.
+Our gladsome voices greeting
+Shall hail our Infant King
+And our sweet Lady listens
+When joyful voices sing.
+
+2.
+Who is there meekly lying
+In yonder stable poor?
+Dear children, it is Jesus;
+He bids you now adore.
+Who is there kneeling by Him
+In Virgin beauty fair?
+It is our Mother Mary,
+She bids you all draw near.
+
+3.
+Who is there near the cradle,
+That guards the holy Child?
+It is our father Joseph
+Chaste spouse of Mary mild.
+Dear children, oh, how joyful
+With them in Heav'n to be!
+God grant that none be missing
+From that festivity.
+
+
+Page 14
+
+----------
+
+No. 11
+
+CHRISTMAS
+
+Silent night, Holy night
+
+Fr. Gruber
+ Arr. by Nicola A. Montani
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Silent night, holy night!
+Bethlehem sleeps yet what light
+Floats around the holy pair;
+Songs of Angels fill the air
+Strains of heavenly peace,
+Strains of heavenly peace.
+
+2.
+Silent night, holy night!
+Shepherds first see the light,
+Hear the Alleluias ring
+Which the Angel chorus sing
+"Christ the Savior has come
+Christ the Savior has come!"
+
+3.
+Silent night, holy night!
+Son of God! Oh, what light
+Radiates from Thy manger bed
+Over realms with darkness spread,
+Thou in Bethlehem born,
+Thou in Bethlehem born.
+
+Page 15
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+----------
+
+No. 12
+
+CHRISTMAS
+
+A Virgin most pure, as the Prophets did tell
+Ancient Carol
+
+Traditional Melody
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+Slowly
+
+1.
+A Virgin most pure, as the Prophets did tell,
+Hath brought forth a Saviour, as it hath befell,
+To be our Redeemer from death, hell and sin,
+Which Adam's transgression had wrapped us in.
+
+Chorus
+Rejoice and be merry, Set sorrow aside
+Jesus our Saviour was born on this tide.
+
+2.
+In Bethlehem city in Jewry it was,
+Where Joseph and Mary together did pass,
+And there to be taxed with many one more.
+For Caesar commanded the same should be so.
+
+3.
+But when they had entered the city so fair,
+A number of people so mighty was there
+That Mary and Joseph, whose substance was small,
+Could procure in the Inn no lodging at all.
+
+4.
+Then they were constrained in a stable to lie,
+Where oxen and asses they used there to tie;
+Their lodging so simple they held it no scorn,
+But against the next morning a Saviour was born.
+
+5.
+The King of glory to this world being brought
+Small store of fine linen to wrap him was sought;
+When Mary had swaddled her young Son so sweet,
+Within an ox manger she laid Him to sleep.
+
+6.
+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,
+Because that our Saviour was born on this day.
+
+7.
+Then presently after the shepherds did spy
+A number of angels appear in the sky;
+Who joyfully talked and sweetly did sing,
+"To God be all glory, our heavenly King."
+
+
+Page 16
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+----------
+
+No. 13
+
+CHRISTMAS
+
+Hark! the Herald Host is singing
+
+E. Humperdinck
+Joyously
+
+1.
+Hark! The herald host is singing,
+Thro' the silent holy night,
+Tidings of great joy they're bringing,
+From yon starry azure height.
+And each heart is filled with gladness,
+At the message which they bring;
+"Christ is born, forget all sadness,
+Trust in Him, your Saviour King!"
+
+2.
+And behold the stars bright glowing,
+Shed o'er earth their radiant light,
+While from Angels' lips are flowing
+Anthems thro' the holy night.
+Bright each window now is glowing,
+Lighted by the Christmas tree;
+And each cheek with joy is glowing,
+And each heart is filled with glee.
+
+3.
+Soft the messengers from heaven
+Wing their flight from home to home;
+Bearing lessons God hath given
+Unto all the earth that roam.
+"Welcome, welcome Christmas evening
+Bringing peace and love to earth!"
+Show your gratitude, rejoicing,
+Christians in your Saviour's birth!
+
+Page 18-19
+
+----------
+
+No. 14
+
+CHRISTMAS
+
+Sleep, Holy Babe
+(For additional Christmas Hymns see Hymns Nos. 126 $ 127 and Latin Hymns).
+
+Tr. Rev. E. Caswall
+Traditional Melody
+
+Semplice
+
+1.
+Sleep, Holy Babe,
+Upon Thy Mothers breast!
+Great Lord of earth and sea and sky,
+How sweet it is to see Thee lie
+In such a place of rest!
+
+2.
+Sleep, Holy Babe,
+Thine Angels watch around;
+All bending low with folded wings
+Before th'Incarnate King of Kings,
+In rev'rent awe profound.
+
+3.
+Sleep, Holy Babe,
+While I with Mary gaze
+In joy upon that Face awhile,
+Upon the loving Infant smile,
+Which there divinely plays.
+
+4.
+Sleep, Holy Babe,
+O snatch Thy brief repose;
+Too quickly will Thy slumber break,
+And Thou to lengthened pains awake,
+That death alone shall close.
+
+Page 20
+
+----------
+
+No. 15
+
+THE MOST HOLY NAME
+
+O Jesus, Thou the beauty art
+Jesu, decus Angelicum
+
+St. Bernard
+Tr. Rev. E. Caswall
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+Andante religioso
+
+1.
+O Jesus, Thou the beauty art
+Of Angel worlds above;
+Thy name is music to the heart
+Inflaming it with love
+Celestial sweetness unalloy'd
+Who eat Thee hunger still;
+Who drink of Thee still feel a void
+Which naught but Thee canst fill.
+
+2.
+O my sweet Jesus, hear the sighs
+Which unto Thee I send;
+To Thee mine inmost spirit cries,
+My being's hope and end.
+Stay with us Lord, with Thy light
+Illume the soul's abyss;
+Dispel the darkness of the night
+And fill the world with bliss.
+
+Page 21-22
+
+----------
+
+No 16.
+
+THE MOST HOLY NAME
+
+To the Name that brings salvation
+Processional
+
+Dr. J. M. Neale
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+To the Name that brings salvation,
+Honor, worship, let us pay
+Which for many a generation
+Hid in God's foreknowledge lay.
+But with holy exultation
+We may sing aloud today.
+
+2.
+Name of gladness, Name of pleasure,
+By this tongue ineffable
+Name of sweetness passing measure
+To the ear delectable,
+'Tis our safeguard and our treasure,
+'Tis our help 'gainst sin and hell.
+
+3.
+'Tis the Name for adoration,
+'Tis the Name of victory,
+'Tis the Name for meditation
+In this vale of misery,
+'Tis the Name for veneration
+By the citizens on high.
+
+4.
+'Tis the Name that whoso preaches
+Finds it music to the ear;
+Who in pray'r this Name beseeches
+Sweetest comfort findeth near;
+Who its perfect wisdom reacheth
+Heav'nly joy possesseth here.
+
+Page 23
+
+----------
+
+No. 17
+
+THE MOST HOLY NAME
+
+Jesus the very thought of Thee
+Jesu, dulcis memoria
+
+St. Bernard
+Tr. Rev. E. Caswall
+Traditional Melody
+
+Religioso
+
+1.
+Jesus the very though of Thee,
+With sweetness fills my breast;
+But sweeter far Thy Face to see
+And in Thy presence rest.
+
+2.
+Nor voice can sing, nor heart can frame
+Nor can the mem'ry find
+A sweeter sound than Thy blest Name,
+O Saviour of mankind.
+
+3.
+O Hope of ev'ry contrite heart,
+O joy of all the meek,
+To those who fall, how kind Thou art,
+How good to those who seek.
+
+4.
+Jesus, our only joy be Thou,
+As Thou our prize wilt be;
+O Jesus, be our glory now
+And through eternity.
+
+Page 24
+
+----------
+
+No. 18
+
+LENT AND PASSIONTIDE
+
+He Who once, in righteous vengeance
+Ira justa conditoris
+
+(Feast of the Precious Blood)
+
+Tr. Rev. E. Caswall
+J. Mohr
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+He who once, in righteous vengeance,
+Whelm'd the world beneath the flood,
+Once again in mercy cleansed it
+With the stream of His own Blood,
+Coming from His throne on high
+On the painful cross to die.
+
+2.
+Blest with this all saving shower,
+Earth her beauty straight resumed;
+In the place of thorns and briers
+Myrtles sprang and roses bloom'd
+Bitter wormwood of the waste
+Into honey changed its taste.
+
+3.
+When before the Judge we tremble,
+Conscious of his broken laws,
+May this Blood in that dread hour
+Cry aloud and plead our cause;
+Bid our guilty terrors cease,
+Be our pardon and our peace.
+
+Page 25
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+----------
+
+No. 19
+
+LENT AND PASSIONTIDE
+
+"Man of Sorrows, wrapt in grief"
+
+M. Bridges
+From a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+Andante Mod
+
+1.
+Man of sorrows, wrapt in grief,
+Bow Thine ear to our relief;
+Thou for us the path hast trod
+Of the dreadful wrath of God;
+Thou the cup of fire hast drained
+Till its light alone remained.
+Lamb of Love! We look to Thee;
+Hear our mournful litany.
+
+2.
+By the garden, fraught with woe,
+Whither Thou full oft wouldst go;
+By Thine agony of prayer
+In the desolation there;
+By the dire and deep distress
+Of that myst'ry fathomless;
+Lord, our tears in mercy see;
+Hearken to our litany.
+
+3.
+By the chalice brimming o'er
+With disgrace and torment sore;
+By those lips which fain would pray
+That it might but pass away;
+By the Heart which drank it dry,
+Lest a rebel race should die
+Be Thy pity, Lord our plea;
+Hear our solemn litany.
+
+4.
+Man of Sorrows! Let Thy grief
+Purchase for us our relief;
+Lord of Mercy! Bow Thine ear,
+Slow to anger, swift to hear;
+By the Cross's royal road
+Lead us to the throne of God,
+There for aye to sing to Thee
+Heav'n's triumphant litany.
+
+Page 26-27
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+----------
+
+No. 20
+
+LENT AND PASSIONTIDE
+
+By the blood that flowed from Thee
+Litany of the Passion
+
+C. M. Caddell
+Nicola. A. Montani
+
+Lento ma non troppo
+
+1.
+By the blood that flowed from Thee
+In Thy bitter agony;
+By the scourge so meekly borne;
+By Thy purple robe of scorn;
+
+1st Chorus
+Jesus, Saviour, hear our cry!
+
+2d Chorus
+Thou wert suff'ring once as we;
+
+Tutti
+We thy children sing to Thee.
+
+2.
+By the thorns that crowned Thy Head;
+By Thy sceptre of a reed;
+By Thy Footsteps faint and slow
+Weighted beneath Thy Cross of woe,
+
+3.
+By the nails and pointed spear;
+By Thy people's cruel jeer;
+By Thy dying pray'r which rose
+Begging mercy for Thy foes.
+
+4.
+By the darkness thick as night
+Blotting out the sun from sight;
+By the cry with which in death
+Thou didst yield Thy parting Breath.
+
+5.
+By Thy weeping Mother's woe;
+By the sword that pierced her through,
+When, in anguish standing by,
+On the Cross she saw Thee die.
+
+
+Page 28-29
+
+----------
+
+No. 21
+
+LENT AND PASSIONTIDE
+
+Oh come and mourn with me awhile
+Jesus Crucified
+
+Father Faber
+Nicola A. Montani
+Andante religioso
+
+1.
+Oh come an mourn with me awhile!
+See, Mary calls us to her side;
+Oh come and let us mourn with her;
+Jesus, our Love, is crucified!
+
+2.
+Have we no tears to shed for Him,
+While soldiers scoff and Jews deride?
+Ah! Look how patiently He hangs;
+Jesus, our Love, is crucified!
+
+3.
+How fast His Hand and Feet are nailed;
+His blessed Tongue with thirst is tied;
+His failing eyes are blind with Blood;
+Jesus, our Love, is crucified!
+
+4.
+Seven times He spoke, seven words of love,
+And all three hours His silence cried
+For mercy on the souls of men;
+Jesus, our Love, is crucified!
+
+5.
+Death came, and Jesus meekly bowed;
+His failing eyes He strove to guide
+With mindful love to Mary's face,
+Jesus, our Love, is crucified!
+
+6.
+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!
+
+
+Page 30
+
+----------
+
+No. 22
+
+LENT AND PASSIONTIDE
+
+Sacred Head Surrounded
+"O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden"
+
+St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1091-1153)
+Melody by H. L. Hassler (1600)
+Adaptation as given by J. S. Bach in his "St. Matthew's Passion"
+
+Largo
+
+1.
+O Sacred Head, surrounded,
+By crown of piercing thorn!
+O bleeding Head, so wounded,
+Reviled and put to scorn!
+Death's pallid hue come o'er Thee
+The glow of life decays,
+Yet angel hosts adore Thee,
+And tremble as they gaze.
+
+2.
+I see Thy strength and vigor
+All fading in the strife,
+And death, with cruel rigor,
+Bereaving Thee of life;
+O agony and dying!
+O love to sinners free!
+Jesus, all grace supplying,
+O turn Thy face on me!
+
+3.
+In this Thy bitter passion,
+Good Shepherd, think of me,
+With Thy most sweet compassion,
+Unworthy though I be;
+Beneath Thy Cross abiding,
+Forever would I rest,
+In Thy dear love confiding,
+And with Thy presence blest.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+Page 31-32
+
+----------
+
+No. 23
+
+LENT AND PASSIONTIDE
+
+At the Cross her station keeping
+Stabat Mater
+
+Jacopone da Todi. XIV Cent.
+Traditional Melody from the Maintzesch Gesangbuch 1661
+Harmonized by N. A. M.
+
+Not too slow
+
+1.
+At the Cross her station keeping,
+Stood the mournful Mother weeping,
+Close to Jesus to the last.
+
+2.
+Through her heart, His sorrow sharing,
+All His bitter anguish bearing,
+Now at length the sword has passed.
+
+3.
+O that blessed one, grief laden,
+Blessed Mother, Blessed Maiden,
+Mother of the All-blest one.
+
+4.
+How she stood in desolation
+Upward gazing on the passion
+Of that deathless dying Son.
+
+5.
+Who could see, from tears refraining,
+Christ's dear Mother uncomplaining
+In so great a sorrow bowed?
+
+6.
+Who, unmoved, beheld her languish
+Underneath His Cross of anguish,
+'Mid the fierce unpitying crowd?
+
+7.
+For His people's sin th'All Holy
+She beheld, the victim lowly,
+Bleed in torments, bleed and die.
+
+8.
+Saw her well-beloved taken,
+Saw her Child in death forsaken,
+Heard his last expiring cry.
+
+9.
+Fount of love and sacred sorrow,
+Mother! May my spirit borrow
+Sadness from thy holy woe.
+
+10.
+May my spirit burn within me,
+Love my God, and great love win me
+Grace to please Him here below.
+
+
+11.
+Those five Wounds on Jesus smitten,
+Mother, in my heart be written,
+Deep as in thine own they be.
+
+12.
+Thou, my Savior's Cross who bearest,
+Thou, Thy Son's rebuke who sharest,
+Let me share them both with thee.
+
+13.
+In the Passion of my Maker
+Be my sinful soul partaker,
+Weep till death, and weep with thee.
+
+14.
+Mine with thee be that sad station,
+There to watch the great Salvation,
+Wrought upon th'atoning Tree.
+
+15.
+Virgin, thou of virgins fairest,
+May the bitter woe thou sharest
+Make on me impression deep.
+
+16.
+Thus Christ's dying may I carry,
+With Him in His passion tarry,
+And His wounds in mem'ry keep.
+
+17.
+May His wounds transfix me wholly,
+May His Cross and Life Blood holy
+Embriate my heart and mind.
+
+18.
+Thus inflamed with pure affection,
+In the Virgin's Son protection
+May I at the judgment find.
+
+19.
+When in death my limbs are failing,
+Let Thy Mother's pray'r prevailing
+Lift me, Jesus, to Thy throne.
+
+20.
+To my parting soul be given
+Entrance through the gate of Heaven,
+There confess me for Thine own.
+
+Amen
+
+
+Page 33-34
+
+----------
+
+No. 24
+
+LENT AND PASSIONTIDE
+
+I see my Jesus crucified
+
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+Devoto
+
+1.
+I see my Jesus crucified,
+His wounded Hands and Feet and Side,
+His sacred Flesh all rent and torn,
+His bloody crown of sharpest thorn.
+
+2.
+Those cruel nails, I drove them in,
+Each time I pierced Him with my sin
+That crown of thorns 'twas I who wove,
+When I despised His gracious love.
+
+3.
+Then to those Feet I'll venture near,
+And wash them with a contrite tear,
+And ev'ry bleeding wound I see,
+I'll think He bore them all for me.
+
+4.
+Deep graven on my sinful heart,
+Oh, never may that form depart,
+That with me always may abide
+The thought of Jesus crucified.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 35
+
+----------
+
+No. 25
+
+LENT AND PASSIONTIDE
+
+O'erwhelmed in depths of woe
+Saevo dolorum turbine
+
+Tr. Rev. E. Caswall
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+O'erwhelmed in depths of woe,
+Upon the Tree of scorn
+Hangs the Redeemer of mankind,
+With racking anguish torn.
+
+2.
+See! How the nails those Hands
+And Feet so tender rend;
+See! Down His Face, and Neck, and Breast,
+His sacred Blood descend.
+
+3.
+Hark! With what awful cry,
+His Spirit takes its flight;
+That cry, it smote His Mother's heart
+And wrapt her soul in night.
+
+4.
+Come, fall before His Cross,
+Who shed for us His blood;
+Who dies, the victim of pure love,
+To make us Sons of God.
+
+5.
+Jesu! All praise to Thee,
+Our joy and endless rest;
+Be Thou our Guide while pilgrims here,
+Our Crown amid the blest.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 36
+
+----------
+
+No. 26
+
+PALM SUNDAY
+
+All glory, laud and honor
+
+From the Latin of St.Theodulph by Dr. J. M. Neale
+M. Haydn
+
+Maestoso con spirito
+
+1.
+All glory, laud, and honor
+To Thee Redeemer, King,
+To Whom the lips of children
+Made sweet hosannas ring.
+
+Refrain
+All glory, laud, and honor,
+To Thee Redeemer, King,
+To Whom the lips of children
+Made sweet hosannas ring.
+
+2.
+Thou art the King of Israel,
+Thou David's royal Son,
+Who in the Lord's name comest
+The King and blessed One.
+
+3.
+The company of angels
+Are praising Thee on high,
+And mortal men and all things
+Created make reply.
+
+4.
+The people of the Hebrews
+With palms before them went;
+To praise and pray'r and anthems
+Before Thee we present.
+
+5.
+To Thee before Thy Passion
+They sang their hymn of praise;
+To Thee now high exalted
+Our melody we raise.
+
+6.
+Thou didst accept their praises,
+Accept the pray'rs we bring,
+Who in all good delightest,
+Thou good and gracious King.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+Page 37-38
+
+----------
+
+No. 27
+
+EASTERTIDE
+
+Jesus Christ is risen today
+Processional
+Surrexit Christus hodie
+
+Translated by the Rev. J. O'Connor
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+Joyously
+
+1.
+Jesus Christ is ris'n today! (Solo)
+Alleluia! (Chorus)
+Sinners, wipe your tears away! (Solo)
+Alleluia! (Chorus)
+He Whose death upon the Cross (Solo)
+Alleluia! (Chorus)
+Saveth us from endless loss. (Solo)
+Alleluia! (Chorus)
+
+2.
+See the holy women come,
+Alleluia!
+Bearing spices to the tomb;
+Alleluia!
+Hear the white-clad Angel's voice
+Alleluia!
+Bid the universe rejoice!
+Alleluia!
+
+3.
+Go! Tell all his brethren dear,
+Alleluia!
+"He is ris'n, He is not here!
+Alleluia!
+Seek Him not among the dead;
+Alleluia!
+He has risen as He said."
+Alleluia!
+
+4.
+Glory, Jesus, be to Thee!
+Alleluia!
+Thine own might hath set Thee free.
+Alleluia!
+Come, for primal joy restored,
+Alleluia!
+Let us bless our Pascal Lord!
+Alleluia!
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N.A.M.
+
+Page 39-40
+
+----------
+
+No. 28
+
+EASTERTIDE
+
+"Ye Sons and daughters of the Lord" (No. 1)
+O Filii et Filiae
+Processional
+
+Jean Tisserand (1494)
+Tr. Rev. E. Caswall
+Traditional Melody from
+"Airs sur les Hymnes sacres, Odes et Noels," (Paris 1623)
+
+
+Maestoso
+
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+
+1.
+Ye sons and daughters of the Lord!
+The King of glory, King adored,
+This day Himself from death restored. Alleluia!
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+
+2.
+All in the early morning grey
+Went holy women on their way,
+To see the tomb where Jesus lay. Alleluia!
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+
+3.
+Of spices pure a precious store
+In their pure hands those women bore,
+To anoint the Sacred Body o'er. Alleluia!
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+
+4.
+Then straightway One in white they see,
+Who saith, "Ye seek the Lord; but He
+Is ris'n, and gone to Galilee." Alleluia!
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+
+5.
+This told they Peter, told they John,
+Who forthwith to the tomb are gone;
+But Peter is by John outrun. Alleluia!
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+
+6.
+That selfsame night, while out of fear
+The doors were shut, their Lord most dear
+To His Apostles did appear. Alleluia!
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+
+7.
+But Thomas when of this He heard,
+Was doubtful of his brethren's word;
+Wherefore again there comes the Lord. Alleluia!
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+
+8.
+"Thomas, behold My Side" saith He;
+"My Hands, My Feet, My Body see,
+And doubt not, but believe in Me." Alleluia!
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+
+9.
+When Thomas saw that wounded Side,
+The truth no longer he denied;
+"Thou art my Lord and God," he cried. Alleluia!
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+
+10.
+Oh, blest are they who have not seen
+Their Lord, and yet believe in Him:
+Eternal life awaiteth them. Alleluia!
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+
+11.
+Now let us praise the Lord most high,
+And strive His Name to magnify
+On this great day through earth and sky: Alleluia!
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+
+12.
+Whose mercy ever runneth o'er,
+Whom men and Angel Hosts adore,
+To Him be glory ever more. Alleluia!
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+Page 41-42-43
+
+----------
+
+No. 29
+
+EASTERTIDE
+
+"Ye sons and daughters of the Lord" (No. 2)
+O Filii et Filiae
+
+Jean Tisserand (died 1494)
+Tr. Rev. E. Caswall
+Melody taken from the Gloria of the Magnificat terii toni
+by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina
+
+
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+1.
+Ye sons and daughters of the Lord!
+The King of glory, King adored,
+This day Himself from death restored. Alleluia!
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+
+2.
+All in the early morning grey
+Went holy women on their way,
+To see the tomb where Jesus lay. Alleluia!
+Alleluia! Alleluia! Alleluia!
+
+Note: Additional stanzas given in previous hymn (28).
+
+Page 44
+
+----------
+
+No. 30
+
+EASTERTIDE
+
+Now at the Lamb's royal feast
+Ad regias Agni dapes
+
+Tr. Rev. E. Caswall
+Nicola. A. Montani
+
+
+Allegro moderato
+
+1.
+Now at the Lamb's royal feast,
+In robes of saintly white, we sing,
+Thro' the Red Sea in safety brought
+By Jesus our immortal King.
+O depth of love! For us He drains
+The chalice of His agony;
+For us a Victim on the Cross
+He meekly lays Him down to die.
+
+2.
+And as th'avenging Angel pass'd
+Of old the blood be-sprinkled door;
+As the cleft sea a passage gave,
+Then closed to whelm th'Egyptians o're;
+So Christ, our Paschal Sacrifice,
+Has brought us safe all perils thro',
+While for unleavened bread He asks,
+But heart sincere and purpose true.
+
+3.
+Hail, purest Victim Heav'n could find
+The pow'rs of Hell to overthrow!
+Who didst the bonds of Death unbind
+Who dost the prize of Life bestow.
+Hail, victor Christ! Hail, risen King!
+To Thee alone belongs the crown;
+Who has at the heav'nly gates unbarred,
+And cast the Prince of darkness down.
+
+4.
+O Jesus! From the death of sin
+Keep us, we pray; so shalt Thou be
+The everlasting Paschal joy
+Of all the souls newborn in Thee;
+To God the Father, with the Son
+Who from the grave immortal rose,
+And Thee, O Paraclete be praise,
+While age on endless ages flows.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+Page 45-46
+
+----------
+
+No. 31
+
+EASTERTIDE
+
+Christ the Lord is risen today
+Victimae Paschali Laudes
+
+Translated by Miss Leeson
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Allegro Modto
+
+1.
+Christ the Lord is ris'n today;
+Christians, haste your vows to pay;
+Offer ye your praises meet
+At the Paschal Victim's feet;
+For the sheep the Lamb hath bled,
+Sinless in the sinner's stead,
+Christ the Lord is ris'n on high;
+Now He lives, no more to die.
+
+2.
+Christ the Victim undefiled,
+Man to God hath reconciled,
+When in strange and awful strife
+Met together death and life;
+Christians, on this happy day
+Haste with joy your vows to pay;
+Christ the Lord is ris'n on high;
+Now He lives, no more to die.
+
+3.
+Say, O wond'ring Mary, say
+What thou sawest on the way,
+"I beheld, where Christ had lain,
+Empty tomb and angels twain,
+I beheld the glory bright
+Of the rising Lord of light;
+Christ my hope is ris'n again;
+Now He lives, and lives to reign."
+
+4.
+Christ, Who once for sinners bled,
+Now the first-born from the dead,
+Thron'd in endless might and pow'r,
+Lives and reigns forever more.
+Hail, eternal hope on high!
+Hail, Thou King of victory!
+Hail, Thou Prince of life ador'd!
+Help and save us, gracious Lord!
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+
+Page 47-48
+
+----------
+
+No. 32
+
+ASCENSION
+
+Lift up, ye princes of the sky
+Ps. xxiii
+
+Translated by Father Aylward from a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr. By N. A. M.
+
+With animation
+
+1.
+Lift up, ye princes of the sky,
+Lift up your portals, lift them high;
+And you, ye everlasting gates,
+Back on your golden hinges fly;
+For lo, the King of glory waits
+To enter in victoriously.
+Who is the King of glory?
+Tell, O ye who sing His praise so well.
+
+2.
+The Lord of strength and matchless might,
+The Lord all-conquering in the fight,
+List, lift your portals, lift them high,
+Ye princes of the conquered sky;
+And you, ye everlasting gates,
+Back on your golden hinges fly;
+For lo, the King of glory waits,
+The Lord of hosts, the Lord most high.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M
+
+Page 49-50
+
+----------
+
+No. 33
+
+ASCENSION
+O Thou pure light of souls that love
+Salutis humanae Sator
+ Translated by Father Caswall from a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr. By N. A. M.
+
+Moderato assai
+
+1.
+O Thou pure light of souls that love,
+True joy of ev'ry human breast,
+Sower of life's immortal seed,
+Our Maker, and Redeemer blest!
+
+2.
+What wonderous pity Thee o'ercame
+To make our guilty load Thine own,
+And sinless suffer death and shame,
+For our transgressions to atone!
+
+3.
+Thou, bursting Hades open wide,
+Didst all the captive souls unchain;
+And thence to Thy dread Father's side
+With glorious pomp ascend again.
+
+4.
+O still may pity Thee compel
+To heal the wounds of which we die;
+And take me in Thy light to dwell,
+Who for Thy blissful Presence sigh.
+
+5.
+Be Thou our guide, be Thou our goal;
+Be thou our pathway to the skies;
+Our joy when sorrow fills our soul;
+In death our everlasting prize.
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 51
+
+----------
+
+No. 34
+
+PENTECOST
+
+Holy Spirit, Lord of Light
+
+Processional
+Tr. Rev. E. Caswall
+S. Webbe (1740-1816)
+
+
+Marcato
+
+1.
+Holy Spirit, Lord of Light,
+From the clear celestial height,
+Thy pure beaming radiance give.
+Come, Thou Father of the poor,
+Come with treasures which endure;
+Come Thou light of all that live.
+
+2.
+Thou, of all consolers best,
+Thou, the soul's delightsome guest,
+Dost refreshing peace bestow;
+Thou in toil art comfort sweet;
+Pleasant coolness in the heat;
+Solace in the midst of woe.
+
+3.
+Light immortal, Light divine,
+Visit thou these hearts of Thine,
+And our inmost being fill;
+If Thou take Thy grace away,
+Nothing pure in man will stay;
+All his good is turned to ill.
+
+4.
+Thou, on those who evermore
+Thee confess and Thee adore,
+In thy sev'nfold gifts descend;
+Give them comfort when they die;
+Give them life with Thee on high;
+Give them joys that never end.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 52
+
+----------
+
+No. 35
+
+PENTECOST
+
+Come Holy Ghost, Creator Come
+Veni Creator Spiritus
+
+Translated by Dryden
+W. A. Mozart
+Arr. from the figured bass by N. A. M.
+Melody "O Gottes Lamm" Koch. Verz. No. 343
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Come, Holy Ghost, Creator come
+From Thy bright heav'nly throne,
+Come, take possession of our souls,
+And make them all Thy own.
+Thou Who art called the Paraclete,
+Best gift of God above,
+The living spring, the living fire,
+Sweet unction and true love.
+
+2.
+Thou who are sev'nfold in Thy grace,
+Finger of God's right hand;
+His promise teaching little ones
+To speak and understand.
+O, guide our minds with Thy bless'd light
+With love our hearts inflame;
+And with Thy strength, which ne'er decays,
+Confirm our mortal frame.
+
+3.
+Through Thee may we the Father know,
+Thro' Thee th'Eternal Son,
+And Thee, the Spirit of the both,
+Thrice blessed Three in One.
+All Glory to the Father be,
+With His coequal Son;
+The same to Thee, great Paraclete,
+While endless ages run.
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 53-54
+
+----------
+
+No. 36
+
+PENTECOST
+
+O Come, Creator Spirit! Come
+Veni Creator Spiritus
+
+Translated by Father Faber
+K. Kurpinski
+
+
+Lento
+
+1.
+O come Creator Spirit come,
+Vouchsafe to make our minds Thy home
+And with Thy heav'nly grace fulfil
+The hearts Thou madest at Thy will.
+
+2.
+Thou that are named the Paraclete,
+The Gift of God, His Spirit sweet;
+The living Fountain, Fire, and Love,
+And gracious Unction from above.
+
+3.
+The sev'nfold grace Thou dost expand,
+O Finger of the Father's Hand;
+True promise of the Father, rich
+In gifts of tongues and various speech.
+
+4.
+To God the Father let us raise
+And to His only Son, our praise,
+Praise to the Holy Spirit be
+Now, and for all eternity.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 55
+
+----------
+
+No. 37
+
+PENTECOST
+
+Spirit of Grace and Union
+Qui procedis ab utroque
+
+Adam of St. Victor
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Spirit of grace and Union!
+Who from the Father and the Son
+Dost equally proceed.
+Inflame our hearts with holy fire
+Our lips with eloquence inspire,
+And strengthen us in need.
+
+2.
+The Father and the Son through Thee
+Are linked in perfect unity
+And everlasting love;
+Ineffably Thou dost pervade
+All nature; and Thyself unsway'd
+The whole creation move.
+
+3.
+O inexhaustive Fount of light!
+How doth Thy radiance put to flight
+The darkness of the mind!
+The pure are only pure through Thee;
+Thou only dost the guilty free,
+And cheer with light the blind.
+
+4.
+Lord of all sanctity and might!
+Immense, immortal, infinite!
+The life of earth and Heav'n!
+Be, through eternal length of days,
+All honor, glory, blessing, praise,
+And adoration giv'n!
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 56-57
+
+----------
+
+No. 38
+
+THE HOLY TRINITY
+
+O God of loveliness
+O bello Dio, Signor del Paradiso
+
+Translated by Rev. E. Vaughan, C. SS. R.
+Traditional Melody "Schonster Herr Jesu"
+Pilgrims' Song dating from the time of the Crusades.
+Adapted by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante Maestoso
+
+1.
+O God of loveliness, O Lord of Heav'n above
+How worthy to posses My heart's devoted love!
+So sweet Thy Countenance, So gracious to behold,
+That one, one only glance To me were bliss untold.
+
+2.
+Thou art blest Three in One, Yet undivided still;
+Thou art that One alone Whose love my heart can fill.
+The heav'ns and earth below, Were fashioned by Thy Word;
+How amiable art Thou, My ever dearest Lord!
+
+3.
+To think Thou art my God, O thought forever blest!
+My heart has overflowed With joy within my breast.
+My soul so full of bliss Is plunged as in a sea,
+Deep in the sweet abyss of holy charity.
+
+4.
+O loveliness supreme, And Beauty infinite;
+O everflowing Stream, And Ocean of delight;
+O life by which I live, My truest life above,
+To Thee alone I give My undivided love.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 58-59
+
+----------
+
+No. 39
+
+THE HOLY TRINITY
+
+Holy God, we praise Thy Name
+Te Deum Laudamus
+
+Translated by Rev. Clarence Walworth (1820-1900)
+Melody from the "Katholisches Gesangbuch" (1775)
+
+
+Maestoso
+
+1.
+Holy God, we praise Thy Name,
+Lord of all, we bow before Thee;
+All on earth Thy sceptre claim;
+All in heav'n above adore Thee,
+Infinite Thy vast domain,
+Everlasting is Thy reign,
+
+2.
+Hark! The loud celestial hymn,
+Angel choirs above are raising!
+Cherubim and Seraphim
+In unceasing chorus praising;
+Fill the Heav'ns with sweet accord;
+Holy, holy, holy Lord!
+
+3.
+Holy Father, Holy Son,
+Holy Spirit, Three we name Thee,
+While in essence only One,
+Undivided God we claim Thee;
+And adoring bend the knee,
+While we own the mystery.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 60
+
+----------
+
+No. 40
+
+THE HOLY TRINITY
+
+Full of Glory, full of wonders
+
+Processional
+Father Faber
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Allegro moderato
+
+1.
+Full of glory, full of wonders,
+Majesty Divine
+'Mid Thine everlasting thunders
+How Thy lightnings shine!
+Shoreless Ocean! Who shall sound Thee?
+Thine own eternity is round Thee,
+Majesty Divine, Majesty Divine!
+
+2.
+Timeless, spaceless, single, lonely,
+Yet sublimely Three,
+Thou art grandly, always, only
+God in Unity!
+Lone in grandeur, lone in glory,
+Who shall tell thy wonderous story,
+Awful Trinity, Awful Trinity?
+
+3.
+Splendors upon splendors beaming
+Change and intertwine!
+Glories over glories streaming
+All translucent shine!
+Blessings, praises, adorations
+Greet Thee from the trembling nations
+Majesty Divine, Majesty Divine!
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 61
+
+----------
+
+No. 41
+
+OUR BLESSED LORD
+
+I need Thee, Precious Jesus
+
+(Communion Hymn)
+For additional Communion Hymns see NOS. 44, 47, 49, 51, 53, 54, 122.
+From a Slovak hymn
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+With devotion
+
+1.
+I need Thee, precious Jesus
+I need a friend like Thee;
+A friend to soothe and sympathize,
+A friend to care for me.
+I need Thy Heart, sweet Jesus,
+To feel each anxious care;
+I long to tell my ev'ry want,
+And all my sorrows share.
+
+2.
+I need Thy Blood, sweet Jesus,
+To wash each sinful stain;
+To cleanse this sinful soul of mine,
+And make it pure again.
+I need Thy Wounds, sweet Jesus,
+To fly from perils near,
+To shelter in these hallowed clefts,
+From ev'ry doubt and fear.
+
+3.
+I need Thee, sweetest Jesus,
+In Thy Sacrament of Love;
+To nourish this poor soul of mine,
+With treasures of Thy Love.
+I'll need Thee, sweetest Jesus,
+When death's dread hour draws nigh,
+To hide me in Thy Sacred Heart,
+Till wafted safe on high.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 62-63
+
+----------
+
+No. 42
+
+OUR BLESSED LORD
+
+When morning gilds the skies
+(May Jesus Christ be praised)
+
+Processional
+Translated by Father Caswall
+Traditional Melody (1678)
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+When morning gilds the skies, (Solo Voices ad lib)
+My heart awaking cries:
+May Christ be praised! (Chorus)
+Alike at work and prayer: (Solo Voices)
+To Jesus I repair:
+May Christ be praised!
+May Christ be praised! (Chorus)
+
+2.
+The sacred minster bell,
+It peals o'er hill and dell:
+May Christ be praised!
+Oh! Hark to what it sings:
+As joyously it rings:
+May Christ be praised!
+May Christ be praised!
+
+3.
+To Thee, my God above,
+I cry with glowing love:
+May Christ be praised!
+The fairest graces spring
+In hearts the ever sing:
+May Christ be praised!
+May Christ be praised!
+
+4.
+To God the Word on high,
+The host of angels cry:
+May Christ be praised!
+May mortals, to upraise
+Their voice in hymn of praise:
+May Christ be praised!
+May Christ be praised!
+
+5.
+Let earth's wide circle round
+In joyful notes resound:
+May Christ be praised!
+Let air and sea and sky,
+From depths to heights reply:
+May Christ be praised!
+May Christ be praised!
+
+6.
+Be this, while life is mine,
+My canticle divine:
+May Christ be praised!
+Be this th'eternal song,
+Through all the ages on:
+May Christ be praised!
+May Christ be praised!
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 64-65
+
+----------
+
+No. 43
+
+OUR BLESSED LORD
+
+Crown Him with many Crowns
+
+Processional
+Matthew Bridges
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+With expression
+
+1.
+Crown Him with many crowns,
+The Lamb upon the throne;
+Hark, how the heav'nly anthem drowns
+All music but its own;
+Awake, my soul and sing
+Of Him who dies for thee,
+And hail Him as thy matchless King
+Thro' all eternity.
+
+2.
+Crown Him the Virgin's Son,
+The God Incarnate born;
+Whose arm those crimson trophies won,
+Which now His brow adorn!
+Fruit of the Mystic Rose,
+As of the Rose the Stem;
+The Root whence Mercy ever flows,
+The Babe of Bethlehem.
+
+3.
+Crown Him the Lord of Love:
+Behold His hands and side,
+Rich Wounds, yet visible above
+In beauty glorified:
+No Angel in the sky
+Can fully bear that sight,
+But downward bends his burning eye
+At mysteries so bright.
+
+4.
+Crown Him the Lord of peace,
+Whose pow'r a sceptre sways
+From pole to pole, that wars may cease,
+Absorbed in pray'r and praise:
+His reign shall know no end,
+And round His pier-ced Feet
+Fair flow'rs of Paradise extend
+Their fragrance ever sweet.
+
+5.
+Crown Him the Lord of heaven,
+One with the Father known,
+And the blest Spirit through Him giv'n
+From yonder Triune throne:
+All hail, Redeemer, hail!
+For Thou hast died for me;
+Thy praise shall never, never fail
+Thro'out eternity.
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 66-67
+
+----------
+
+No. 44
+
+OUR BLESSED LORD
+
+Jesus, Lord, be Thou mine own
+Mondo, piu, per me non sei
+
+Communion Hymn
+St. Alphonsus
+Don Lorenzo Perosi
+Tr. Rev. E. Vaughan, C. SS. R.
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Jesus Lord, be Thou mine own;
+Thee I long for, Thee alone;
+All myself, I give to Thee;
+Do whate'er Thou wilt with me.
+
+2.
+Life without Thy love would be
+Death, O Sovereign Good, to me;
+Bound and held by Thy dear chains
+Captive now my heart remains.
+
+3.
+Thou, O God, my heart inflame,
+Give that love which Thou dost claim;
+Payment I will ask for none;
+Love demands but love alone.
+
+4.
+God of beauty, Lord of Light,
+Thy good will is my delight;
+Now henceforth Thy will divine
+Ever shall in all be mine.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 68
+
+----------
+
+No. 45
+
+OUR BLESSED LORD
+
+Loving Shepherd of Thy Sheep
+The Good Shepherd
+
+Processional
+Pastor Amans
+Miss J. E. Leeson (1807-1882)
+Adaptation of a Litany Melody from Catholic Hymntunes
+(Publ. 1819; J.M.Capes)
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Loving Shepherd of Thy sheep
+Keep me, Lord in safety keep;
+Nothing can Thy pow'r withstand,
+None can pluck me from Thy Hand.
+Loving Shepherd, Thou didst give
+Thine own life that I might live;
+May I love Thee day by day,
+Gladly Thy sweet Will obey.
+
+2.
+Loving Shepherd, ever near,
+Teach me still Thy voice to hear;
+Suffer not my step to stray
+From the strait and narrow way.
+Where Thou leadest may I go,
+Walking in Thy steps below;
+Then before Thy Father's throne,
+Jesus, claim me for Thine own.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 69-70
+
+----------
+
+No. 46
+
+THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
+
+The Very Angels' Bread
+Panis Angelicus
+
+Tr. by Rt. Rev. Msgr. H. T. Henry, Litt.D.
+P. Meurers
+
+
+Slowly
+
+1.
+The very Angels' Bread
+Doth food to men afford;
+The types have vanished,
+Remains the Truth adored:
+O wonderous mystery
+Their banquet is the Lord
+The poor and lowly, bond and free.
+
+2.
+O God forever blest,
+O Three in One, we pray:
+Visit the longing breast
+Enter this house of clay,
+And lead us through the Night
+Unto the perfect Day
+Where dwellest Thou in endless light.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 71
+
+----------
+
+No. 47
+
+THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
+
+Soul of my Saviour
+Anima Christi
+
+L. Dobici
+
+
+Slowly: with devotion
+
+1.
+Soul of my Savior sanctify my breast,
+Body of Christ, be Thou my saving guest;
+Blood of my Saviour bathe me in Thy Tide;
+Wash me, ye waters gushing from His Side.
+
+2.
+Strength and protection may His Passion be,
+O blessed Jesus, hear and answer me;
+Deep in Thy Wounds, Lord, hide and shelter me;
+So shall I never, never part from Thee.
+
+3.
+Guard and defend me from the foe malign;
+In death's drear moments make me only Thine;
+Call me and bid me come to Thee on high,
+Where I may praise Thee with Thy Saints for aye.
+
+
+Page 72
+
+----------
+
+No. 48
+
+THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
+
+Thee prostrate I adore
+(Adoro Te devote)
+
+St. Thomas Aquinas
+Translated by Father Aylward, O. P.
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Moderato devoto
+
+1.
+Thee prostrate I adore, The Deity that lies
+Beneath these humble veils, Concealed from human eyes;
+My heart doth wholly yield, Subjected to Thy sway,
+For contemplating Thee it wholly faints away.
+
+Chorus
+Hail, Jesus, hail; do Thou, Good Shepherd of the sheep,
+Increase in all true hearts the faith they fondly keep.
+
+2.
+The sight, the touch, the taste, In Thee are here deceived;
+But by the ear alone this truth is safe believed;
+I hold whate'er the Son of God hath said to me;
+Than this blest word of truth no word can truer be,
+
+3.
+I see not with mine eyes, Thy Wounds, as Thomas saw;
+Yet own Thee for my God with equal love and awe;
+Oh grant me, that my faith may ever firmer be,
+That all my hope and love may still repose in Thee.
+
+4.
+Memorial sweet, that shows the death of my dear Lord;
+Thou living bread, that life dost unto man afford;
+Oh grant, that this my soul may ever live on Thee,
+That Thou mayst evermore its only sweetness be.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 73-74
+
+----------
+
+No. 49
+
+THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
+
+Jesus, gentlest Saviour
+
+Thanksgiving after Communion
+For additional Communion Hymns See Nos. 41, 44, 51, 54, 128 to 131.
+Father Faber
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Andante semplice
+
+1.
+Jesus, gentlest Saviour!
+God of might and pow'r!
+Thou Thyself art dwelling
+In us at this hour.
+Nature cannot hold Thee,
+Heav'ns is all too strait
+For Thine endless glory
+And Thy royal state.
+
+2.
+Out beyond the shining
+Of the furthest star,
+Thou art ever stretching
+Infinitely far.
+Yet the hearts of children
+Hold what words cannot,
+And the God of wonders
+Loves the lowly spot.
+
+3.
+Oh, how can we thank Thee
+For a gift like this,
+Gift that truly maketh
+Heav'ns eternal bliss!
+Ah! When wilt Thou always
+Make our hearts Thy home?
+We must wait for heaven
+Then the day will come.
+
+4.
+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 tho' they be,
+Give them to Thy Mother
+To be kept for Thee.
+
+Page 75
+
+----------
+
+No. 50
+
+THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
+
+The Word, descending from above
+Verbum supernum prodiens
+
+St. Thomas Aquinas
+Translated by the Rev. E. Caswall
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Non troppo lento
+
+1.
+The Word descending from above,
+Though with the Father still on high,
+Went forth upon His work of love;
+And soon to life's last eve drew nigh.
+
+2.
+He shortly to a death accursed
+By a disciple shall be giv'n;
+But, to His twelve disciples, first
+He gives Himself, the Bread of Heav'n.
+
+3.
+Himself in either kind He gave;
+He gave His Flesh, He gave His Blood;
+Of flesh and blood all men are made;
+And He of man would be the Food.
+
+4.
+At birth our brother He became;
+At meat Himself as food He gives;
+To ransom us He died in shame;
+As our reward, in bliss He lives.
+
+5.
+O saving victim open wide
+The gate of Heav'n to man below!
+Sore press our foes from ev'ry side;
+Thine aid supply, Thy strength bestow.
+
+6.
+To Thy great Name be endless praise,
+Immortal Godhead, One in Three!
+Oh, grant us endless length of days,
+In out true native land, with Thee.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 76
+
+----------
+
+No. 51
+
+THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
+
+Hail to Thee! true Body
+Ave Verum Corpus
+
+J. F. Kloss
+Translated by Father Caswall
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Con anima
+
+Hail to Thee, true Body sprung
+From the Virgin Mary's womb!
+The same that on the Cross was hung,
+And bore for man the bitter doom!
+Thou, Whose Side was pierc'd and flow'd
+Both with water and with blood;
+Suffer us to taste of Thee,
+In our life's last agony.
+Son of Mary, Jesus blest!
+Sweetest, gentlest, holiest!
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 77-78
+
+----------
+
+No. 52.
+
+THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
+
+Sing, my tongue, the Saviour's glory
+Pange Lingua gloriosi
+
+Tr. Rev. E. Caswall
+M. Haydn
+
+
+1.
+Sing, my tongue, the Saviour's glory,
+Of His Flesh the myst'ry sing;
+Of the Blood all price exceeding
+Shed by our immortal King,
+Destined, for the world's redemption,
+From a noble womb to spring,
+
+2.
+Of a pure and spotless Virgin
+Born for us on earth below,
+He, as Man, with man conversing,
+Stayed, the seeds of truth to sow;
+Then He closed in solemn order
+Wonderously His Life of Woe.
+
+3.
+On the night of that Last Supper,
+Seated with His chosen band,
+He the Paschal victim eating,
+First fulfills the law's command;
+Then, as Food to His Apostles
+Gives Himself with His own Hand.
+
+4.
+Word made Flesh, the bread of nature
+By His word to Flesh He turns;
+Wine into His Blood He changes:
+What through sense no change discerns?
+Only be the heart in earnest,
+Faith her lesson quickly learns.
+
+Tantum ergo Sacramentum
+
+5.
+Down in adoration falling,
+Lo! The sacred Host we hail;
+Lo! O'er ancient forms departing,
+Newer rites of grace prevail;
+Faith for all defects supplying,
+Where the feeble senses fail.
+
+6.
+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. Amen.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 79-80
+
+----------
+
+No. 53
+
+THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
+
+Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All
+
+Father Faber
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Slowly
+
+1.
+Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All!
+How can I love Thee as I ought?
+And how revere this wondrous gift,
+So far surpassing hope or thought?
+
+Refrain
+Sweet Sacrament! We Thee adore!
+Oh, make us love Thee more and more. (Repeat refrain ad lib)
+
+2.
+Had I but Mary's sinless heart
+To love Thee with my dearest King!
+Oh, with what bursts of fervent praise
+Thy goodness, Jesus! Would I sing!
+
+3.
+Thy Body, Soul, and Godhead all!
+O mystery of love divine!
+I cannot compass all I have,
+For all Thou hast and art are mine.
+
+4.
+Sound, sound His praises higher still,
+And come, ye angels, to our aid;
+'Tis God! 'tis God! The very God,
+Whose pow'r both man and angels made!
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 81-82
+
+----------
+
+No. 54
+
+THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
+
+Jesus, Food of Angels
+
+Communion Hymn
+Partendo dal Mondo
+Translated by Father E. Vaughan, C. S. S. R.
+Ch. Gounod
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante Religioso
+
+1.
+Jesus, food of angels,
+Monarch of the heart;
+Oh, that I could never
+From Thy Face depart!
+Yes, Thou ever dwellest
+Here for love of me,
+Hidden Thou remainest,
+God of Majesty.
+
+2.
+Soon I hope to see Thee,
+And enjoy Thy love,
+Face to face, sweet Jesus,
+In Thy heav'n above.
+But on earth an exile
+My delight shall be
+Ever to be near Thee
+Veiled for love of me.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 83
+
+----------
+
+No. 55
+
+THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
+
+O Jesus Christ, remember
+Gesu Sacramentato
+
+Father Caswall
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+With devotion
+
+1.
+O Jesus Christ, remember,
+When Thou shalt come again,
+Upon the clouds of Heaven,
+With all Thy shining train;
+When ev'ry eye shall see Thee
+In Deity revealed,
+Who now upon this altar
+In silence art concealed;
+
+2.
+Remember then, O Saviour,
+I supplicate of Thee,
+That here I bowed before Thee
+Upon my bended knee;
+That here I owned Thy Presence,
+And did not Thee deny;
+And glorified Thy greatness,
+Though hid from human eye.
+
+3.
+Accept Divine Redeemer,
+The homage of my praise;
+Be Thou the light and honor
+And glory of my days;
+Be Thou my consolation
+When death is drawing nigh;
+Be Thou my only treasure
+Through all eternity.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 84-85
+
+----------
+
+No.56
+
+THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
+
+Wondrous love that cannot falter
+
+(Hymn of the Association of Perpetual Adoration)
+Tr. Rt. Rev. Msgr. H. T. Henry
+Ch. Gounod
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante con espressione
+
+1.
+Wondrous love that cannot falter!
+Jesus in the Host doth dwell
+Day and night upon the Alter
+Near to those He loves so well.
+
+Refrain
+Low in endless worship bent,
+Praise the Blessed Sacrament.
+
+2.
+Angel hosts are hushed in wonder
+And adore with folded wings:
+For the lowly Species under,
+Hidden lies the King of Kings.
+
+3.
+Tho' the Heav'nly choir rejoices
+Praise and sing His loving ear
+Seeks the tribute of our voices:
+'Tis for us He waiteth here!
+
+4.
+All He hath in highest Heaven
+Veiled in the Host we see:
+And to us the care is given
+Of His wondrous poverty.
+
+5.
+Bread of Angels! Who can measure
+All it means? this daily food
+And the daily granted treasure
+Of His sacrificial Blood?
+
+6.
+Bending low in adoration
+Ever constant let us be,
+Making Jesus Reparation
+For the worlds in constancy.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 86-87
+
+----------
+
+No. 57
+
+THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
+
+O Food to Pilgrims Given
+O Esca Viatorum
+
+17th Century
+H. Isaak (1493)
+Translated by Rt. Rev. Msgr. H. T. Henry, Litt.D.
+Harmonized by J. S. Bach
+
+
+Slowly
+
+1.
+O Food of pilgrims given,
+Bread of the hosts of Heaven
+Thou Manna of the sky!
+Feed with the blessed sweetness,
+Of Thy divine completeness
+The hearts that for Thee sigh.
+
+2.
+O Fountain ruby glowing,
+O stream of love outflowing
+From Jesus' pierc-ed Side!
+This thought alone shall bless us
+This one desire possess us,
+To drink of Thy sweet tide.
+
+3.
+We love Thee, Jesu tender
+Who hid'st Thine awful splendor
+Beneath these veils of grace:
+O let the veils be riven,
+And our clear eye in heaven
+Behold Thee face to face!
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 88
+
+----------
+
+No. 58
+
+THE SACRED HEART
+
+O Heart of Jesus, Heart of God
+
+Lady G. Fullerton
+Nicola. A. Montani
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+O Heart of Jesus, Heart of God,
+O source of boundless love;
+By angels praised, by saints adored
+From their bright throne above.
+The poorest, saddest heart on earth,
+May claim Thee for its own;
+O burning, throbbing Heart of Christ,
+Too late, too little known.
+
+2.
+The hearts of men are often hard
+And full of selfish care;
+But in the Sacred Heart we find
+A refuge from despair.
+To Thee, my Jesus, then I come,
+A poor and helpless child;
+And on Thine own words "Come to Me,"
+My only hope I build.
+
+3.
+The world is cold, and life is sad,
+I crave this blessed rest
+Of those who lay their weary heads
+Upon Thy sacred Breast.
+For love is stronger far than death,
+And who can love like Thee,
+My Saviour, Whose appealing Heart
+Broke on the Cross for me?
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 89-90
+
+----------
+
+No. 59
+
+THE SACRED HEART
+
+Sacred Heart of Jesus, fount of love
+
+From a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr. by N. A .M.
+
+
+Slowly
+
+1.
+Sacred Heart of Jesus, fount of love and mercy,
+Today we come Thy blessing to implore;
+Oh, touch our hearts, so cold and so ungrateful,
+And make them, Lord, Thine own forever more.
+
+Refrain
+Sacred Heart of Jesus! We implore,
+Oh, makes us love Thee more and more.
+
+2.
+Sacred Heart of Jesus! Make us know and love Thee,
+Unfold to us the treasures of Thy grace,
+That so our hearts, from things of earth up lifted,
+May long alone to gaze upon Thy Face.
+
+3.
+Sacred Heart of Jesus! Make us pure and gentle,
+And teach us how to do Thy blessed will;
+To follow close the print of Thy dear footsteps,
+And when we fall Sacred Heart, oh, love us still.
+
+4.
+Sacred Heart of Jesus! Bless all hearts that love Thee,
+And Thine own Heart ever blessed be;
+Bless us, dear Lord, and bless the friends we cherish,
+And keep us true to Mary and to Thee.
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 91-92
+
+----------
+
+No. 60
+
+THE SACRED HEART
+
+Jesus, Creator of the world
+(Auctor beate saeculi)
+
+Unison or two-part chorus
+Translated by Father Caswall
+J. d' Hooghe
+
+
+Andantino
+
+1.
+Jesus, Creator of the world!
+Of all mankind Redeemed blest!
+True God of God! In Whom we see
+The Father's Image clear expressed.
+
+2.
+Thee, Saviour, love alone constrain'd
+To make our mortal flesh Thine own;
+And as a second Adam come,
+For the first Adam to atone.
+
+3.
+That self same love that made the sky,
+Which made the sea, and stars, and earth,
+Took pity on our misery,
+And broke the bondage of our birth.
+
+4.
+O Jesu! In Thy Heart divine
+May that same love forever glow,
+Forever mercy to mankind,
+From that exhaustless fountain flow.
+
+5.
+For this Thy Sacred Heart was pierced,
+And both with Blood and Water ran;
+To cleanse us from the stains of guilt,
+And be the hope of strength of man.
+
+6.
+To God the Father, and the Son,
+All praise, and pow'r, and glory be;
+With Thee, O holy Paraclete,
+Henceforth through a eternity.
+
+
+Page 93-94
+
+----------
+
+No. 61
+
+THE SACRED HEART
+
+To Jesus' Heart all burning
+
+Aloys Schlor
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Slowly
+
+1.
+To Jesus' Heart, all burning
+With fervent love for men,
+My heart with fondest yearning
+Shall raise its joyful strain.
+
+Refrain
+While ages course along,
+Blest be with the loudest song
+The Sacred Heart of Jesus
+By ev'ry heart and tongue!
+
+2.
+Too true I have forsaken
+Thy love by wilful sin;
+Yet now let me be taken
+Back by Thy grace again.
+
+3.
+As Thou art meek and lowly,
+And ever pure of heart,
+So may my heart be wholly
+Of Thine the counterpart,
+
+4.
+O that to me were given
+The pinions of a dove,
+I'd speed aloft to heaven,
+My Jesus' love to prove.
+
+5.
+When life away is flying,
+And earth's false glare is done;
+Still, Sacred heart, in dying
+I'll say I'm all Thine own.
+
+
+Page 95-96
+
+----------
+
+No. 62
+
+THE SACRED HEART
+
+Heart of Jesus! golden chalice
+
+Processional
+Bishop Casartelli
+Ch. Gounod
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Slowly with devotion
+
+1.
+Heart of Jesus! golden chalice
+Brimming with the ruddy Wine,
+Trodden in the press of fury,
+Purest juice of truest vine,
+From the Vineyards of Engeddi,
+Quench this thirsty heart of mine.
+
+2.
+Heart of Jesus! Comb of honey
+From the cleft of Calvary's rock,
+Sweetness coming from the Strong One,
+Dripping from the green-wood stock;
+Famishing of death is on us:
+Feed, oh, feed Thy hungry flock!
+
+3.
+Heart of Jesus! Rose of Sharon
+Glist'ning with the dew of tears,
+All among the thorny prickles
+Lo! Thy blood-stained Head appears!
+Spread Thy fragrance all around us,
+Sweetly lulling all our fears!
+
+4.
+Heart of Jesus! broken Vial
+Full of precious spikenard!
+Alabaster vase of ointment!
+See, our souls are sore and hard:
+Let Thy healing virtue touch them,
+And from sin's corruption guards!
+
+
+Page 97
+
+----------
+
+No. 63
+
+THE SACRED HEART
+
+To Christ, the Prince of Peace
+Summi Panentis filio
+
+Processional
+Tr. Rev. E. Caswall
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+With Spirit
+
+1.
+To Christ, the Prince of Peace,
+And Son of God most high,
+The Father of the world to come,
+Sing we with holy joy.
+Deep in His heart for us
+The wound of love He bore;
+That love, wherewith He still inflames
+The hearts that Him adore.
+
+2.
+O Jesus! Victim blest!
+What else but love divine,
+Could Thee constrain to open thus
+That Sacred Heat of Thine?
+O Fount of endless life!
+O Spring of water clear!
+O Flame celestial cleansing all
+Who unto Thee draws near.
+
+3.
+Hide me in Thy dear Heart,
+For thither do I fly;
+There seek Thy grace thro' life,
+In death Thine immortality.
+Praise to the Father be,
+And sole begotten Son,
+Praise, Holy Paraclete, to Thee
+While endless ages run.
+
+
+Page 98
+
+----------
+
+No. 64
+
+THE SACRED HEART
+
+O Heart of Jesus, purest Heart
+(Cor Jesu, Cor purissimum)
+
+Translated by Father M. Russell, S. J.
+Traditional Melody
+
+
+Con anima
+
+1.
+O Heart of Jesus, purest Heart,
+A Shrine of holiness Thou art;
+Cleanse Thou, my heart, so sordid cold,
+And stained by sins so manifold.
+
+2.
+Take from me, Lord, this tepid will,
+Which doth Thy Heart with loathing fill;
+And then infuse a spirit new,
+A fervent spirit, deep and true.
+
+3.
+Most humble Heart of all that beat,
+Heart full of goodness, meek and sweet,
+Give me a heart more like to Thine,
+And light the flame of love in mine.
+
+4.
+But, ah, were e'en my heart on fire
+With all the seraphim's desire,
+Till love a conflagration proved,
+Not yet wouldst Thou enough be loved.
+
+Page 99
+
+----------
+
+No.65
+
+THE SACRED HEART
+
+O dearest Love divine
+
+Rt. Rev. Msgr. H. T. Henry, Litt. D.
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Andante devoto
+
+1.
+O dearest love divine,
+My heart to Thee I give,
+Exchanging it for Thine,
+That Thou in me may'st live.
+Most loving and most meek,
+Hearts only dost Thou seek:
+O may my heart but prove
+A love like Thine, sweet Love!
+
+2.
+Who can requite the love
+Shown in the wondrous plan,
+Whereby the God above
+For me became a Man?
+Thou say'st "Give Me thy heart!"
+With it I freely part
+Hoping that it may prove
+A love like Thine, sweet Love!
+
+3.
+Thy heart is opened wide
+That, freely ent'ring in,
+I may Thy guest abide,
+And new life begin.
+This doest Thou, to gain
+My love, and e'er retain:
+O may my answer prove
+A love like Thine, sweet Love!
+
+4.
+Here in Thy Heart I find
+A haven of sweet rest,
+An ever-quite mind,
+A mansion of the Blest.
+Rock that was cleft for me,
+Behold, I fly to Thee,
+Like a world-weary dove,
+Home to its mated Love!
+
+
+Page 100
+
+----------
+
+No. 66
+
+THE SACRED HEART
+
+Sacred Heart! in accents burning
+
+Sacred Song
+Eleanor C. Donnelly (By permission)
+Ch. Gounod
+Adapted and arr. by N. A. Montani
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Sacred Heart in accents burning
+Pour we forth our love of Thee;
+Here our hopes and here our yearnings
+Meet and mingle tenderly.
+Heart of mercy ever eager,
+All our woes and wounds to heal!
+Heart, most patient, Heart most pure!
+To our souls, Thy depths reveal.
+
+
+Refrain
+Sacred Heart of our Redeemer!
+Pierced with love on Calvary!
+Heart of Jesus ever loving,
+Make us burn with love of Thee!
+Praise to Thee! O Sacred Heart!
+
+2.
+Heart of bounty Thou art bringing
+All Thy thirsting children here,
+Where the living waters springing
+Tell of hope and comfort near.
+O Thou Source of ev'ry blessing!
+Sweetest, strongest, holiest, blest!
+Be our treasure here on earth,
+And in Heav'n be Thou our rest.
+
+
+Page 101-102
+
+----------
+
+No. 67
+
+THE SACRED HEART
+
+All ye who seek a comfort sure
+
+(Old Office of the Sacred Heart)
+Translated by Father Caswall
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Maestoso
+
+1.
+All ye who seek a comfort sure
+In trouble and distress,
+Whatever sorrow vex the mind,
+Or guilt the soul oppress:
+Jesus, who gave Himself for you
+Upon the Cross to die,
+Opens to you His sacred Heart;
+Oh, to that Heart draw nigh!
+
+2.
+Ye hear how kindly He invites;
+Ye hear His words so blest:
+"All ye that labor, come to Me,
+And I will give you rest."
+What meeker than the Saviour's Heart?
+As on the Cross He lay;
+It did His murderers forgive,
+And for their pardon pray.
+
+3.
+O Heart! Thou joy of Saints on high,
+Thou Hope of sinners here!
+Attracted by these loving words,
+To Thee I lift my pray'r.
+Wash Thou my wounds in that dear Blood
+Which forth from Thee doth flow,
+New grace, new hope, inspire; a new
+And better heart bestow.
+
+
+Page 103-104
+
+----------
+
+No. 68
+
+THE SACRED HEART
+
+A Message from the Sacred Heart
+
+Father M. Russell
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Allegro Moderato
+
+1.
+A message from the Sacred Heart;
+What may its message be?
+"My Child, My Child, give Me thy heart
+My Heart has bled for thee."
+This is the message Jesus sends
+To my poor heart today,
+And eager from His Throne He bends
+To hear what I shall say.
+
+2.
+A message to the Sacred Heart;
+Oh, bear it back with speed;
+"Come, Jesus, reign within my heart
+Thy Heart is all I need."
+Thus, Lord, I'll pray until I share
+That home whose joy Thou art;
+No message, dearest Jesus, there,
+For heart will speak to heart.
+
+
+Page 105
+
+----------
+
+No. 69
+
+THE SACRED WOUNDS
+
+There is an everlasting home
+
+M. Bridges
+M. Mattoni
+
+
+Slowly
+
+1.
+There is an everlasting home
+Where contrite souls may hide,
+Where death and danger dare not come
+The Saviour's side.
+
+2.
+It was cleft of matchless love
+Open'd when He had died:
+When mercy hailed in worlds above
+That wounded Side.
+
+3.
+Hail, Rock of Ages, pierced for me,
+The grave of all my pride;
+Hope, peace and heav'n are all in Thee,
+Thy shelt'ring Side.
+
+4.
+There issued forth a double flood,
+The sin atoning tide,
+In streams of water and of blood
+From that dear Side.
+
+5.
+There is the only fount of bliss,
+In joy and sorrow tried;
+No refuge for the heart like this
+A Saviour's Side.
+
+6.
+Thither the Church, thro' all her days
+Points as a faithful guide;
+And celebrates with ceaseless praise
+That spear-pierced Side.
+
+7.
+There is the golden gate of heav'n,
+An entrance for the Bride,
+Where the sweet crown of life is giv'n
+Through Jesus' Side.
+
+
+Page 106
+
+----------
+
+No. 70
+
+THE SACRED WOUNDS
+
+Hail, Rock of Ages
+
+(From the Hymn "There is an everlasting home" No. 69)
+M. Bridges
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Moderato (alla breve)
+
+1.
+Hail, Rock of Ages, pierced for me,
+The grave of all my pride:
+Hope, peace and heav'n are all in Thee,
+Thy shelt'ring Side.
+
+2.
+There issued forth a double flood
+The sin atoning tide,
+In streams of water and of blood
+From that dear Side.
+
+3.
+There is the only fount of bliss,
+In joy and sorrow tried;
+No refuge for the heart like this
+A Saviour's Side.
+
+4.
+There is the golden gate of heav'n,
+An entrance for the Bride,
+Where the sweet crown of life is giv'n,
+Through Jesus' Side.
+
+
+Page 107
+
+----------
+
+No. 71
+
+THE PRECIOUS BLOOD
+
+Hail, Jesus, hail!
+(Viva! Viva! Gesu)
+
+From the Italian by Father Faber
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Con Spirito
+
+1.
+Hail, Jesus, hail! Who for my sake
+Sweet Blood from Mary's veins didst take,
+And shed it all for me;
+Oh, blessed by my Saviour's Blood,
+My life, my light, my only good,
+To all eternity,
+To all eternity.
+
+2.
+To endless ages let us praise
+The Precious Blood, whose price could raise
+The world from wrath and sin;
+Whose streams our inward thirst appease,
+And heal the sinner's worst disease,
+If he but bathe therein,
+If he but bathe therein.
+
+3.
+Oh, to be sprinkled from the wells
+Of Christ's own Sacred Blood,
+Excels Earth's best and highest bliss:
+Oh ministers of wrath divine
+Hurt not the happy hearts that shine
+With those red drops of His,
+With those red drops of His.
+
+4.
+Ah! There is joy amid the saints,
+And hell's despairing courage faints
+When this sweet song we raise:
+Oh louder then, and louder still,
+Earth with one mighty chorus fill,
+The Precious Blood to praise,
+The Precious Blood to praise.
+
+
+Page 108-109
+
+----------
+
+No. 72
+
+THE PRECIOUS BLOOD
+
+Glory be to Jesus
+(Viva! Viva! Gesu)
+
+See also Hymn No. 18
+Tr. Rev. E. Caswall
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Allegro modto
+
+1.
+Glory be to Jesus,
+Who in bitter pains
+Poured for me the life-blood
+From His Sacred Veins.
+Grace and life eternal
+In that Blood I find;
+Blest be His compassion,
+Infinitely kind!
+
+2.
+Blest thro' endless ages
+Be the precious stream,
+Which from endless torment
+Doth the world redeem!
+There the fainting spirit
+Drinks of life her fill;
+There, as in a fountain,
+Laves herself at will.
+
+3.
+Abel's Blood for vengeance
+Pleading to the skies;
+But the Blood of Jesus
+For our pardon cries.
+Oft as it is sprinkled
+On our guilty hearts,
+Satan in confusion
+Terror-struck departs.
+
+4.
+Oft as earth exulting
+Wafts its praise on high,
+Hell with terror trembles,
+Heav'n is filled with joy.
+Lift ye, then, your voices,
+Swell the mighty flood;
+Louder still, and louder
+Praise the Precious Blood.
+
+
+Page 110
+
+----------
+
+No. 73
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Hail, thou Star of ocean!
+Ave Maris Stella
+
+Translated by Father Caswall
+M. Taddei
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+1.
+Hail, thou start of the ocean!
+Portal of the sky,
+Ever Virgin Mother
+Of the Lord most high!
+
+2.
+Oh! By Gabriel's Ave,
+Uttered long ago,
+Eva's name reversing,
+'Stablish peace below.
+
+3.
+Break the captive's fetters;
+Light on blindness pour;
+All our ills expelling,
+Ev'ry bliss implore.
+
+4.
+Show thyself a Mother;
+Offer Him our sighs,
+Who for us Incarnate
+Did not thee despise.
+
+5.
+Virgin of all Virgins!
+To thy shelter take us;
+Gentlest of the gentle!
+Chaste and gentle make us.
+
+6.
+Still as on we journey,
+Help our weak endeavor;
+Till with thee and Jesus
+We rejoice forever.
+
+7.
+Thro' the highest Heaven,
+To the Almighty Three,
+Father Son, Holy Spirit,
+One same glory be.
+
+
+Page 111
+
+----------
+
+No. 74
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Ave Maria! O Maiden, O Mother
+Star of the Sea
+
+Sister M.
+From a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Slowly: with expression
+
+1.
+Ave Maria! O Maiden, O Mother,
+Fondly thy children are calling on thee,
+Thine are the graces unclaimed by another,
+Sinless and beautiful Star of the Sea!
+
+Refrain
+Mater Amabilis, ora pro nobis!
+Pray for thy children who call upon thee;
+Ave Sanctissima! Ave purissima!
+Sinless and beautiful Star of the Sea!
+
+2.
+Ave Maria! The night shades are falling,
+Softly our voices arise unto thee,
+Earth's lonely exiles for succor are calling,
+Sinless and beautiful Star of the Sea!
+
+3.
+Ave Maria! Thy children are kneeling,
+Words of endearment are murmured to thee;
+Softly thy spirit upon us is stealing
+Sinless and beautiful Star of the Sea!
+
+4.
+Ave Maria! Thou portal of Heaven,
+Harbor of refuge, to thee we do flee:
+Lost in the darkness, by stormy winds driven,
+Shine on our pathway, fair Star of the Sea!
+
+
+Page 112-113
+
+----------
+
+No. 75
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Daily, daily sing to Mary (A)
+Omni die dic Mariae
+
+St. Casimir
+Translated by Father Bittlestone
+Traditional Melody
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+With spirit
+
+1.
+Daily, daily sing of Mary,
+Sing, my soul, her praises due;
+All her feats, her actions worship
+With the hearts devotion true.
+Lost in wond'ring contemplation,
+Be her majesty confest!
+Call her Mother, call her Virgin,
+Happy Mother, Virgin blest!
+
+2.
+She is mighty to deliver;
+Call her, trust her lovingly:
+When the tempest rages round thee,
+She will calm the troubled sea.
+Gifts of Heaven she has given
+Noble lady! To our race:
+She, the Queen, who decks her subjects
+With the light of God's own grace.
+
+3.
+Sing my tongue, the Virgin's trophies,
+Who for us our Maker bore;
+For the curse of old inflicted,
+Peace and blessing to restore.
+Sing the songs of praise unending
+Sing the world's majestic Queen.
+Weary not nor faint in telling
+All the gifts she gives to men.
+
+4.
+All my senses, heart, affections,
+Strive to sound her glory forth:
+Spread abroad the sweet memorials
+Of the Virgin's priceless worth:
+Where the voice of music thrilling,
+Where the tongue of eloquence,
+That can utter hymns beseeming
+All her matchless excellence?
+
+
+Page 114-115
+
+----------
+
+No.76
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Daily, daily sing to Mary (B)
+
+St. Casimir
+Processional
+Father Bittlestone
+Nicola. A. Montani
+
+
+Allegre modto
+
+1.
+Daily, daily sing of Mary,
+Sing, my soul, her praises due;
+All her feats, her actions worship
+With the hearts devotion true.
+Lost in wond'ring contemplation,
+Be her majesty confest!
+Call her Mother, call her Virgin,
+Happy Mother, Virgin blest!
+Call her Mother, call her Virgin,
+Happy Mother, Virgin blest!
+
+2.
+She is mighty to deliver;
+Call her, trust her lovingly:
+When the tempest rages round thee,
+She will calm the troubled sea.
+Gifts of Heaven she has given
+Noble lady! To our race:
+She, the Queen, who decks her subjects
+With the light of God's own grace.
+She, the Queen, who decks her subjects
+With the light of God's own grace.
+
+3.
+Sing my tongue, the Virgin's trophies,
+Who for us our Maker bore;
+For the curse of old inflicted,
+Peace and blessing to restore.
+Sing the songs of praise unending
+Sing the world's majestic Queen.
+Weary not nor faint in telling
+All the gifts she gives to men.
+Weary not nor faint in telling
+All the gifts she gives to men.
+
+4.
+All my senses, heart, affections,
+Strive to sound her glory forth:
+Spread abroad the sweet memorials
+Of the Virgin's priceless worth:
+Where the voice of music thrilling,
+Where the tongue of eloquence,
+That can utter hymns beseeming
+All her matchless excellence?
+That can utter hymns beseeming
+All her matchless excellence?
+
+
+Page 116-117
+
+----------
+
+No. 77
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Mother of Mercy
+Mater Misericordiae
+
+Father Faber
+S. M. Yenn
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+1.
+Mother of mercy, day by day,
+My love of thee grows more and more;
+Thy gifts are strewn upon my way
+Like sands upon the great seashore.
+Thy gifts are strewn upon my way
+Like sands upon the great seashore.
+
+2.
+Though poverty and work and woe
+The masters of my life may be,
+When times are worst who does not know
+Darkness is light with love of thee?
+When times are worst who does not know
+Darkness is light with love of thee?
+
+3.
+But scornful men have coldly said
+Thy love was leading me from God;
+And yet in this I did but tread
+The very path my Saviour trod.
+And yet in this I did but tread
+The very path my Saviour trod.
+
+4.
+They know but little of Thy worth
+Who speak the heartless words to me,
+For what did Jesus love on earth
+One half so tenderly as thee?
+For what did Jesus love on earth
+One half so tenderly as thee?
+
+
+Copyright 1920 by N. A. M.
+Page 118-119
+
+----------
+
+No.78
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Hail, all hail, great Queen of Heaven!
+
+Our Lady of Lourdes
+Processional
+
+(The melody of Hymn No. 76 "Daily, Daily" may be used with this text, with
+repetition of the last two lines of the refrain.)
+
+Traditional Melody (1750) "Pone luctum"
+
+
+With spirit
+
+1.
+Hail! all hail, great Queen of Heaven!
+Hail! Sweet Notre Dame de Lourdes,
+'Neath whose care our weary exile
+Is from countless ills secured!
+
+Refrain
+Then let men and Angels praise thee
+For each blessing thou'st procured,
+While in gladsome strains we're singing,
+Hail! Sweet Notre Dame de Lourdes!
+
+2.
+Blest be thou above all others,
+Mary, mistress of the spheres,
+Star of hope, serenely beaming
+Thro' this darksome vale of tears.
+
+3.
+Happy angels joy to own thee,
+O'er their choirs exalted high,
+Thron'd in blissful light and beauty,
+Empress of the starry sky.
+
+4.
+As the fount is still unsealing
+Its pure treasure softly fair,
+May each drop be fraught with healing,
+Dearest Mother, at thy pray'r.
+
+Note: For Congregational singing it is suggested that the hymn be
+transposed a full tone lower.
+
+Page 120-121
+
+----------
+
+No. 79
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+O purest of creatures
+
+The Immaculate Conception
+Father Faber
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Slowly
+
+1.
+O purest of the creatures! Sweet Mother, sweet maid!
+The one spotless womb wherein Jesus was laid!
+Dark night hath come down on us Mother! And we
+Look out for thy shining, sweet Star of the Sea!
+Look out for thy shining, sweet Star of the Sea!
+
+2.
+Deep night hath come down on this rough-spoken world,
+And the banners of darkness are boldly unfurl'd:
+And the tempest-tost Church all her eyes are on Thee,
+They look to thy shining, sweet Star of the Sea!
+They look to thy shining, sweet Star of the Sea!
+
+3.
+The Church doth what God had first taught her to do;
+He looked o'er the world to find hearts that were true;
+Thro' the ages He looked, and He found none but thee,
+And He loved thy clear shining, sweet Star of the Sea!
+And He loved thy clear shining, sweet Star of the Sea!
+
+4.
+He gazed on thy soul; it was spotless and fair;
+For the empire of sin it had never been there;
+None had ever owned thee, dear Mother, but He,
+And He bless'd thy clear shining, sweet Star of the Sea!
+And He bless'd thy clear shining, sweet Star of the Sea!
+
+
+Page 122-123
+
+----------
+
+No. 80
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Whither thus, in holy rapture?
+Quo sanctus ardor te rapit
+
+The Visitation
+Translated by the Rev. E. Caswall from a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Joyously
+
+1.
+Wither thus in holy rapture,
+Royal maiden, art thou bent?
+Why so fleetly art thou speeding
+Up the mountain's rough ascent?
+Filled with th'Eternal Godhead!
+Glowing with the Spirit's flame!
+Love it is that bears the onward,
+And supports thy tender frame.
+
+2.
+Lo thine aged cousin claims thee,
+Claims thy sympathy and care;
+God her shame from her hath taken,
+He hath heard her fervent pray'r.
+Blessed Mothers! Joyful meeting!
+Thou in her, the hand of God,
+She in thee, with lips inspired,
+Owns the Mother of her Lord.
+
+3.
+As the sun, his face concealing,
+In a cloud withdraws from sight,
+So in Mary then lay hidden
+He Who is the world's true light.
+Honor, glory, virtue, merit,
+Be to Thee, O Virgin's Son!
+With the Father, and the Spirit,
+While eternal ages run.
+
+
+Page 124-125
+
+----------
+
+No. 81
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Hail Virgin, dearest Mary
+
+Queen of May
+S. M. Venn
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Hail Virgin, dearest Mary!
+Our lovely Queen of May!
+A spotless, blessed Lady,
+Our lovely Queen of May.
+Thy children, humbly bending,
+Surround thy shrine so dear;
+With heart and voice ascending,
+Sweet Mary, hear our pray'r.
+
+2.
+Behold earth's blossoms springing
+In beauteous form and hue.
+All nature gladly bring
+Her sweetest charms to you.
+We'll gather fresh, bright flowers,
+To bind our fair queen's brow;
+From gay and verdant bowers,
+We haste to crown thee now.
+
+3.
+Hail Virgin, dearest Mary!
+Our lovely Queen of May,
+O spotless blessed Lady,
+Our lovely Queen of May.
+And now, our blessed Mother,
+Smile on our festal day;
+Accept our wreath of flowers,
+And be our Queen of May.
+
+
+By permission
+Copyright 1920 by S. M. Yenn
+
+Page 126
+
+----------
+
+No. 82
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+This is the image of the Queen
+
+Month of Mary
+Crowning Hymn
+Tr. Rev. E. Caswall from a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr. by N.A.M
+
+
+Joyously: Moderato
+
+1.
+This is the image of the Queen
+Who reigns in bliss above;
+Of her who is the hope of men,
+Whom men and angels Love!
+Most holy Mary! at thy feet
+I bend a suppliant knee;
+In this thy own sweet month of May,
+Dear Mother of my God, I pray,
+Do thou remember me.
+
+2.
+This homage offered at the feet
+Of Mary's image here
+To Mary's self at once ascends
+Above the starry sphere.
+Most holy Mary! at thy feet
+I bend a suppliant knee;
+In all my joy, in all my pain,
+O Virgin born without a stain,
+Do thou remember me.
+
+3.
+How fair soever be the form
+Which here your eyes behold,
+Its beauty is by Mary's self
+Excell'd a thousand-fold.
+Most holy Mary! At thy feet
+I bend a suppliant knee;
+In my temptations each and all
+From Eve derived in Adam's fall,
+Do thou remember me.
+
+4.
+Sweet are the flowerets we have called
+This image to adorn;
+But sweeter far is Mary's self,
+That rose without a thorn!
+Most holy Mary! At thy feet
+I bend a suppliant knee;
+When on the bed of death I lie,
+By Him who did for sinners die,
+Do thou remember me.
+
+
+Page 127-128
+
+----------
+
+No. 83
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Hail! Holy Queen, enthroned above
+Salve Regina
+Mater Misericordiae
+
+Traditional Melody
+Salve Regina Coelitum
+
+
+Andante moderato
+
+1.
+Hail, holy Queen, enthron'd above O Maria!
+Hail, Mother of Mercy and of Love! O Maria!
+
+Refrain
+Triumph, all ye Cherubim,
+Sing with us, ye Seraphim,
+Heav'n and earth resound the hymn:
+Salve, salve, salve Regina.
+
+2.
+Our life, our sweetness here below, O Maria!
+Our hope in sorrow and in woe, O Maria!
+
+3.
+To thee we cry, poor sons of Eve, O Maria!
+To thee we sigh, we mourn, we grieve. O Maria!
+
+4.
+This earth is but a veil of tears, O Maria!
+A place of banishment, of fears, O Maria!
+
+5.
+Turn then, most gracious Advocate, O Maria!
+T'wards us thine eyes compassionate, O Maria!
+
+6.
+When this our exile is complete, O Maria!
+Show us thy Son, our Jesus sweet, O Maria!
+
+7.
+O clement, gracious, Mother sweet, O Maria!
+O virgin Mary, we entreat, O Maria!
+
+
+Page 129-130
+
+----------
+
+No. 84
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Hail, Queen of heaven
+Ave, Regina coelorum
+
+Rev. Dr. Lingard
+Traditional Melody
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Hail, Queen of Heav'n, the ocean star,
+Guide of the Wanderer here below,
+Thrown on life's surge, we claim thy care,
+Save us from peril and from woe.
+Mother of Christ, Star of the sea,
+Pray for the wanderer, pray for me.
+
+2.
+O gentle, chaste, and spotless Maid,
+We sinners make our pray'rs thro' thee;
+Remind the Son that he has paid
+The price of our iniquity.
+Virgin, most pure, Star of the Sea,
+Pray for the sinner, pray for me.
+
+3.
+Sojourners in this vale of tears,
+To thee, blest Advocate, we cry,
+Pity our sorrows, calm our fears,
+And soothe with hope our misery.
+Refuge in grief, Star of the Sea,
+Pray for the mourner, pray for me.
+
+4.
+And while to Him Who reigns above,
+In God-head One, in Persons Three,
+The Source of life, of grace, of love,
+Homage we pay on bended knee
+Do thou, bright Queen, Star of the Sea,
+Pray for the children, pray for me.
+
+
+Page 131
+
+----------
+
+No. 85
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Remember, holy Mary
+Memorare
+
+St. Bernard
+Tr. Rev. M. Russell, S.J. from a Slovak Hymnal
+Adapted by N.A.M.
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Remember, Holy Mary,
+'Twas never heard or known
+That any one who sought thee
+And made to thee his moan,
+That any one who hastened
+For shelter to thy care,
+Was ever yet abandoned
+And left to his despair.
+
+2.
+And so to thee, my Mother,
+With filial faith I call,
+For Jesus dying gave thee
+As Mother to us all.
+To thee, O Queen of virgins,
+O Mother meek, to thee
+I run with trustful fondness,
+Like child to mother's knee.
+
+3.
+See at thy feet a sinner,
+Groaning and weeping sore
+Ah! Throw thy mantle o'er me,
+And let me stray no more.
+Thy Son has died to save me,
+And from His throne on high
+His heart this moment yearneth
+For even such as I.
+
+4.
+All, all His love remember,
+And oh! Remember too
+How prompt I am to purpose,
+How slow and frail to do.
+Yet scorn not my petitions,
+But patiently give ear,
+And help me, O my Mother,
+Most loving and most dear.
+
+
+Page 132-133
+
+----------
+
+No. 86
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Hail, full of grace and purity
+
+The Rosary
+The Joyful Mysteries
+
+Father Conway, O. P.
+Isabella Montani
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1. The Annunciation: Humility.
+
+Hail full of grace and purity!
+Meek Handmaid of the Lord,
+Hail model of humility!
+Chaste Mother of the Word.
+
+2. The Visitation: Charity to our neighbors.
+
+By that pure love which prompted thee
+To seek thy cousin blest,
+Pray that the fires of charity
+May burn within our breast.
+
+3. The Birth of Christ: Poverty.
+
+This blessing beg, O Virgin Queen,
+From Jesus through His birth,
+By holy poverty to wean
+Our hearts from things of earth.
+
+4. Presentation in the Temple: Obedience.
+
+Most Holy Virgin Maiden mild,
+Obtain for us, we pray,
+To imitate thy Holy Child,
+By striving to obey.
+
+5. The finding of Our Lord: Love Him and His service.
+
+By thy dear Son, restored to thee,
+This grace for us implore,
+To serve our Lord most faithfully,
+And love Him more and more.
+
+6. Concluding Verse.
+
+Queen of the Holy Rosary,
+With tender love look down,
+And bless the hearts that offer thee
+This chaplet for thy crown.
+
+
+Page 134-135
+
+----------
+
+No. 87
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Hear thy children, gentlest Mother
+
+Children's Hymn to Our Lady
+Father Stanfield
+M. Haydn
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Hear thy children, gentlest Mother,
+Pray'rful hearts to thee arise;
+Hear us while our evening Ave
+Soars beyond the starry skies.
+Darkling shadows fall around us,
+Stars their silent watches keep;
+Hush the heart oppress'd with sorrow,
+Dry the tears of those who weep.
+
+2.
+Hear, sweet Mother, hear the weary,
+Borne upon life's troubled sea;
+Gentle guiding Star of Ocean,
+Lead thy children home to thee.
+Still watch o'er us, dearest Mother,
+From thy beauteous throne above;
+Guard us from all harm and danger,
+'Neath thy shelt'ring wings of love.
+
+
+Page 136
+
+----------
+
+No. 88
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+O Most holy one
+O Sanctissima
+
+Translated by Rev. J. M. Raker
+Sicilian Melody
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Slowly, with devotion
+
+1.
+O most holy one,
+O most lowly one,
+Dearest Virgin Maria!
+Mother of fair Love,
+Home of the Spirit Dove
+Ora, ora pro nobis.
+
+2.
+Help us in sadness drear,
+Port of gladness near,
+Virgin Mother Maria!
+In pity heading,
+Hear our pleading,
+Ora, ora pro nobis.
+
+3.
+Call we fearfully,
+Sadly, tearfully,
+Save us now, O Maria!
+Let us not languish,
+Heal thou our anguish,
+Ora, ora pro nobis.
+
+4.
+Mother, Maiden fair,
+Look with loving care,
+Hear our pray'r, O Maria!
+Our sorrow feeling,
+Send us thy healing,
+Ora, ora pro nobis.
+
+
+Page 137
+
+----------
+
+No. 89
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Mother of Christ
+
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Not too slow (alla breve)
+
+1.
+Mother of Christ, Mother of Christ,
+What shall I ask of thee?
+I do not sigh for the wealth of earth,
+For joys that fade and flee;
+But, Mother of Christ, Mother of Christ,
+This do I long to see,
+The bliss untold which thine arms enfold,
+The treasure upon thy knee.
+
+2.
+Mother of Christ, Mother of Christ,
+What shall I do for thee?
+I love thy Son with my whole strength
+My only King shall he be.
+Yes, Mother of Christ, Mother of Christ,
+This I do ask of thee,
+Of all that are dear or cherished here,
+None shall be dear as He.
+
+3.
+Mother of Christ, Mother of Christ,
+I toss on a stormy sea,
+O lift thy child as beacon high
+To the port where I fain would be,
+Then, Mother of Christ, Mother of Christ,
+This do I ask of thee,
+When the voyage is o'er, O stand on the shore
+And show Him at last to me.
+
+
+Page 138
+
+----------
+
+No. 90
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Raise your voices, vales and mountains
+Causa nostra laetitiae
+
+St. Alphonsus Liguori
+Translated by Rev. E. Vaughan
+William Schultes (1815-1879)
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Joyfully (alla breve)
+
+1.
+Raise your voices, vales and mountains,
+Flow'ry meadows, streams and fountains,
+Praise, O praise the loveliest Maiden
+The Creator ever made.
+
+2.
+Murm'ring brooks your tribute bringing,
+Little birds with joyful singing,
+Come with mirthful praises laden
+To your Queen be homage paid.
+
+3.
+Like a sun with splendor glowing
+Gleams thy heart with love o'erflowing,
+Like the moon in starry heaven
+Shines thy peerless purity.
+
+4.
+Like the rose and lily blooming,
+Sweetly heav'n and earth perfuming
+Stainless, spotless thou appearest:
+Queenly beauty graces thee.
+
+
+Page 139
+
+----------
+
+No. 91
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+O Mother! most afflicted
+
+Our Mother of Sorrows
+Anonymous
+Traditional Melody (1638)
+
+
+Lento
+
+1.
+O Mother! Most afflicted,
+Standing beneath that tree,
+Where Jesus hangs rejected
+On the hill of Calvary!
+
+Refrain
+O Mary! sweetest Mother,
+We love to pity thee;
+O! for the sake of Jesus
+Let us thy children be.
+
+2.
+Thy heart is well-nigh breaking,
+Thy Jesus thus to see,
+Derided, wounded, dying,
+In greatest agony.
+
+3.
+His livid Form is bleeding,
+His Soul with sorrow wrung,
+Whilst thou, afflicted Mother,
+Shar'st the torments of thy Son.
+
+4.
+O Mary! Queen of Martyrs,
+The sword had pierced thy heart,
+Obtain for us of Jesus
+In thy grief to bear apart.
+
+5.
+O dear and loving Mother!
+Entreat that we may be
+Near thee and thy dear Jesus
+Now and eternally
+
+
+Page 140-141
+
+----------
+
+No. 92
+
+SAINTS, St. Joseph
+
+O blessed Saint Joseph
+
+The Patronage of St. Joseph
+Father Faber
+Melody from the Trier Gesangbuch (1872)
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+O blessed Saint Joseph, how great was thy worth,
+The one chosen shadow of God upon earth,
+The father of Jesus! Ah then, wilt thou be,
+Sweet spouse of our Lady! A father to me?
+
+2.
+For thou to the pilgrim art father and guide,
+And Jesus and Mary felt safe by thy side;
+Ah, blessed Saint Joseph, how safe I should be,
+Sweet spouse of our Lady! If thou wert with me!
+
+3.
+When the treasures of God where unsheltered on earth,
+Safe keeping was found them both in thy worth;
+O father of Jesus, be father to me,
+Sweet spouse of our Lady! And I will love thee.
+
+
+Page 142
+
+----------
+
+No. 93
+
+SAINTS, St. Joseph
+
+Great Saint Joseph! Son of David
+Du aus David's
+
+Translated by Bishop Casartelli from a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Con Spirito
+
+1.
+Great Saint Joseph! Son of David,
+Foster father of our Lord,
+Spouse of Mary ever Virgin,
+Keeping o'er them watch and ward!
+In the stable thou didst guard them
+With a father's loving care;
+Thou by God's command didst save them
+From the cruel Herod's snare.
+
+2.
+Three long days in grief and anguish
+With His Mother sweet and mild,
+Mary Virgin, didst thou wander
+Seeking the beloved Child.
+In the temple thou didst find Him:
+Oh! What joy then filled thy heart!
+In thy sorrows, in thy gladness
+Grant us, Joseph, to have a part.
+
+3.
+Clasped in Jesus' arms and Mary's,
+When death gently came at last,
+Thy pure spirit sweetly sighing
+From its earthly dwelling passed.
+Dear Saint Joseph! By that passing
+May our death be like to thine;
+And with Jesus, Mary, Joseph,
+May our souls forever shine.
+
+
+Page 143-144
+
+----------
+
+No. 94
+
+SAINTS, St. Joseph
+
+Joseph, pure Spouse of that Immortal Bride
+Te Joseph Celebrent
+
+Translated by Father Caswall
+M. Mattoni
+
+
+Devoto (alla breve)
+
+1.
+Joseph, pure spouse of that immortal Bride;
+Who shines in ever-virgin glory bright,
+Thro' all the Christian climes the praise be sung,
+Thro' all the realms of light.
+
+2.
+Thine arms embraced thy Maker newly born:
+With Him to Egypt's desert didst thou flee:
+Him in Jerusalem didst seek and find;
+O grief, O joy for thee.
+
+3.
+Not until after death their blissful crown
+Other obtain, but unto thee was giv'n,
+In thine own lifetime to enjoy thy God
+As do the blest in Heav'n.
+
+4.
+Grant us great Trinity, for Joseph's sake
+Unto the starry mansions to attain;
+There, with glad tongues, thy praise to celebrate
+In one eternal strain.
+
+
+Page 145
+
+----------
+
+No. 95
+
+SAINTS, St. Joseph
+
+Hail! Holy Joseph, Hail!
+
+Father Faber
+From the Catholic Songbook (St. Gall 1863)
+
+
+Con Spirito
+
+1.
+Hail, holy Joseph, hail!
+Chaste spouse of Mary hail!
+Pure as the lily flow'r
+In Eden's peaceful vale.
+Hail, holy Joseph, hail!
+Prince of the house of God!
+May His best graces be
+By thy sweet hands bestowed.
+
+2.
+Hail, holy Joseph, hail!
+Comrade of Angels, hail!
+Cheer thou the hearts that faint,
+And guide the steps that fail.
+Hail, holy Joseph, hail!
+God's choice wert thou alone!
+To thee the Word made flesh,
+Was subject as a Son.
+
+3.
+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.
+
+
+Page 146
+
+----------
+
+No. 96
+
+SAINTS, St. Patrick
+
+Hail, glorious Saint Patrick (No. 1)
+
+Sister Agnes
+From a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Maestoso
+
+1.
+Hail, glorious Saint Patrick! dear Saint of our isle,
+On us thy poor children bestow a sweet smile;
+And now thou art high in the mansions above,
+On Erin's green valleys look down in love.
+
+2.
+Hail, glorious Saint Patrick! Thy words were once strong
+Against Satan's wiles and a heretic throng;
+Not less is thy might where in Heaven thou art;
+Oh, come to our aid, in our battle take part!
+
+3.
+In the war against sin, in the fight for faith,
+Dear Saint, may thy children resist to the death;
+May their strength be in meekness, in penance, and pray'r,
+Their banner the Cross, which they glory to bear.
+
+4.
+Thy people, now exiles on many a shore,
+Shall love and revere thee till time be no more;
+And the fire thou hast kindled shall ever burn bright,
+Its warmth undiminished, undying its light.
+
+5.
+Ever bless and defend the sweet land of our birth,
+Where the shamrock still blooms as when thou wert on earth,
+And our hearts shall yet burn, wheresoever we roam,
+For God and Saint Patrick and our native home.
+
+
+Page 147-148
+
+----------
+
+No. 97
+
+SAINTS, St. Patrick
+
+Hail, glorious Saint Patrick (No.2)
+
+Sister Agnes
+Ancient Irish Melody
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Maestoso
+
+1.
+Hail, glorious Saint Patrick! dear Saint of our isle,
+On us thy poor children bestow a sweet smile;
+And now thou art high in the mansions above,
+On Erin's green valleys look down in love.
+
+2.
+Hail, glorious Saint Patrick! Thy words were once strong
+Against Satan's wiles and a heretic throng;
+Not less is thy might where in Heaven thou art;
+Oh, come to our aid, in our battle take part!
+
+3.
+In the war against sin, in the fight for faith,
+Dear Saint, may thy children resist to the death;
+May their strength be in meekness, in penance, and pray'r,
+Their banner the Cross, which they glory to bear.
+
+4.
+Thy people, now exiles on many a shore,
+Shall love and revere thee till time be no more;
+And the fire thou hast kindled shall ever burn bright,
+Its warmth undiminished, undying its light.
+
+5.
+Ever bless and defend the sweet land of our birth,
+Where the shamrock still blooms as when thou wert on earth,
+And our hearts shall yet burn, wheresoever we roam,
+For God and Saint Patrick and our native home.
+
+
+Page 149-150
+
+----------
+
+No. 98
+
+SAINTS, St. Peter
+
+Seek ye a Patron to defend?
+Si vis Patronum quaerere
+
+Translated by Father Caswall
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+1.
+Seek ye a patron to defend
+Your cause? then, one and all,
+Without delay upon the Prince
+Of the Apostles call.
+
+Refrain
+Blest holder of the heav'nly Keys!
+Thy pray'rs we all implore;
+Unlock to us the sacred bars
+Of Heav'n's eternal door.
+
+2.
+By penitential tears thou didst
+The path of life regain:
+Teach us with thee to weep our sins
+And wash away their stain.
+
+3.
+The Angel touch'd thee and forthwith
+Thy chains from off thee fell
+Oh loose us from the subtle coils
+That link us close with Hell.
+
+4.
+Firm Rock wheron the Church is based
+Pillar that cannot bend
+With strength endue us; and the Faith
+From heresy defend.
+
+
+Page 151-152
+
+----------
+
+No. 99
+
+SAINTS, St. Paul
+
+Lead us, great teacher Paul
+
+Translated from the Latin
+From a Slovak Hymnal
+
+
+Slowly
+
+1.
+Lead us, great teacher Paul, in wisdom's ways,
+And lift our hearts with thine to heav'n's high throne,
+Till faith beholds the clear meridian blaze,
+And in the soul reigns charity alone.
+
+2.
+Praise, blessing, majesty, thro' endless days,
+Be to the Trinity immortal giv'n,
+Who in pure unity profoundly sways,
+Eternally all things in earth and Heav'n.
+
+Page 153
+
+----------
+
+No. 100
+
+SAINTS, St. Anthony of Padua
+
+If great wonders thou desirest
+(Si quaeris)
+
+Translated by Father Aylward, O. P.
+Melody from a Slovak Hymnal
+
+
+Andante moderato
+
+1.
+If great wonders thou desirest,
+Hopeful to Saint Anthony pray;
+Error, Satan, wants the direst,
+Death and pest his will obey,
+And the sick, who beg his pity,
+From their couches haste away.
+
+2.
+Young and old are ever singing,
+Praises to Saint Anthony bringing;
+Stormy ocean calms its passion,
+Bonds and fetters break in twain,
+Treasures lost and limbs disabled,
+These his pow'r restores again.
+
+3.
+Padua has been the witness
+Of these deeds six hundred years;
+Dangers flee and need must perish,
+Grief and sorrow disappear,
+Filling all the world with wonder,
+While the demons quake with fear.
+
+4.
+Glory be to God the Father
+And to His coequal Son,
+To the Holy Ghost resplendent;
+One in Three--Three in One;
+Praise we Father, Son and Spirit
+While eternal ages run.
+
+
+Page 154-155
+
+----------
+
+No. 101
+
+SAINTS, St. John Baptist De La Salle
+
+Glorious Patron
+
+Sr. Mercedes
+J. Lewis Browne
+
+
+1.
+Glorious Patron! Low before Thee
+Kneel Thy sons, with hearts aflame!
+And out voices blend in music,
+Singing praises to thy name.
+Saint John Baptist! Glorious Patron!
+Saint La Salle we sound thy fame.
+
+2.
+Loyal to our Queen and Mother,
+At her feet didst vow thy heart,
+Earth, and all its joys, forsaking,
+Thou didst choose the better part.
+Saint La Salle, our glorious Father,
+Pierce our souls with love's one dart.
+
+3.
+Model of the Christian teacher!
+Patron of the Christian youth!
+Lead us all to heights of glory,
+As we strive in earnest ruth.
+Saint La Salle! Oh, guard and guide use,
+As we spread afar the Truth!
+
+4.
+In this life of sin and sorrow,
+Saint La Salle, oh, guide our way,
+In the hour of dark temptation,
+Father! Be our spirit's stay!
+Take our hand and lead us homeward,
+Saint La Salle, to Heav'ns bright day!
+
+
+Copyright MCMXIII by The Gilbert Music Co.
+By Permission
+
+Page 156-157
+
+----------
+
+No. 102
+
+SAINTS, St, Francis of Assisi
+
+Blessed Francis, holy Father
+
+Patron of Franciscan Tertiaries
+From the Fransciscan Manual
+From a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr by N. A. M.
+
+
+Con Anima
+
+1.
+Blessed Francis, holy father,
+Now our hearts to thee we raise,
+As we gather 'round thine altar,
+Pouring forth our hymns of praise.
+Bless thy children, holy Francis,
+Who thy mighty help implore,
+For in heaven thou remainest,
+Still the father of the poor.
+
+2.
+By thy love so deep and burning,
+For thy Saviour crucified;
+By the tokens which He gave thee
+On thy hands and feet and side:
+Bless thy children, holy Francis,
+With those wounded hands of thine,
+From thy glorious throne in heaven
+Where resplendently they shine.
+
+3.
+Humble follower of Jesus.
+Likened to Him in thy birth,
+In thy way thro' life despising,
+For His sake the goods of earth:
+Make us love the priceless virtue
+By our hidden God esteemed,
+Make it valued, holy Francis,
+By the souls of the redeemed.
+
+4.
+Teach us also, dear Saint Francis,
+How to mourn for ev'ry sin;
+May we walk in thy dear footsteps
+Till the crown of life we win.
+Bless thy children, holy Francis,
+With those wounded hands of thine,
+From thy glorious throne in heaven,
+Where resplendently they shine.
+
+
+Page 158-159
+
+----------
+
+No. 103
+
+SAINTS, St. John the Evangelist
+
+Saint of the Sacred Heart
+
+Father Faber
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Andante
+
+1.
+Saint of the Sacred Heart,
+Sweet teacher of the Word;
+Partner of Mary's woes
+And fav'rite of thy Lord!
+Thou to whom grace was giv'n
+To stand where Peter fell,
+Whose heart could brook the Cross
+Of Him it loved so well!
+
+2.
+We know not all thy gifts;
+But this Christ bids us see,
+That He Who so loved all
+Found more to love in thee.
+When the last evening came,
+Thy head was on His Breast,
+Pillowed on earth where now
+In heav'n the Saints find rest.
+
+3.
+Dear Saint I stand far off
+With vilest sins oppressed;
+Oh may I dare, like thee,
+To lean upon His Brest?
+His touch could heal the sick,
+His voice could raise the dead!
+Oh that my soul might be
+Where He allows thy head.
+
+4.
+The gifts He gave to thee
+He gave thee to impart;
+And I, too, claim with thee
+His Mother and His Heart.
+Ah teach me, then, dear Saint!
+The secrets Christ taught thee,
+The beatings of His Heart,
+And how it beat for me.
+
+
+Page 160-161
+
+----------
+
+No. 104
+
+SAINTS, St. Jeanne d' Arc
+
+The Maid of France, with visioned eyes
+
+Rt. Rev. Msgr. H. T. Henry
+(Written expressly for the St. Gregory Hymnal, all rights reserved)
+
+Ancient French Melody
+
+A traditional Catholic melody (Provencal Noel) known as "Marche dei Rei"
+words of which are attributed to King Rene. The Noel, over two centuries
+old, was utilized by Bizet in his incidental music to "L' Arlessierne."
+
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+1.
+The Maid of France, with visioned eyes,
+Saw messengers from Paradise
+And Voices bore a hidden word
+That only by her ear was heard.
+
+Refrain
+O blessed Maid, the chant we raise
+That tells the meaning of thy praise:
+Thou teachest us the lesson grand
+Of love for God and Fatherland.
+
+2.
+The Visions and the Voices spoke
+A wondrous message: "Break the yoke
+That burdens France, and crown your King,
+Sweet Herald of his triumphing!"
+
+3.
+The Maid believed the great command,
+And fought for God and native land:
+A model she shall ever lamp
+To guide her feet in court or camp.
+
+4.
+O who shall dare her glory paint?
+She lived a hero, dies a Saint:
+A model she shall ever stand
+Of love for God and Fatherland.
+
+
+Page 162-163
+
+----------
+
+No. 105
+
+SAINTS, St. Cecilia
+
+Let the deep organ swell the lay
+
+Rev. C. Pise
+Nicola. A. Montani
+
+
+Marcato
+
+1.
+Let the deep organ swell the lay,
+In honor of this festive day;
+Let the harmonious choirs proclaim
+Cecilia's ever blessed name.
+Rome gave the virgin martyr birth,
+Whose holy name hath filled the earth;
+And from the early dawn of youth,
+She fixed her heart on God and truth.
+
+2.
+Then from the world's bewild'ring strife,
+In peace she spent her holy life,
+Teaching the organ to combine
+With voice, to praise the Lamb divine,
+Cecilia, with a two-fold crown
+Adorned in Heav'n, we pray look down
+Upon thy fervent votaries here
+And harken to their humble pray'r.
+
+
+Page 164-165
+
+----------
+
+No. 106
+
+SAINTS, St. Agnes
+
+Sweet Agnes, Holy Child
+
+Anonymous
+Melody from a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+1.
+Sweet Agnes, holy child,
+All purity,
+Oh, may we undefiled,
+Be pure as thee:
+Ready our blood to shed
+Forth as the martyrs led.
+The path of pain to tread,
+And die like thee.
+
+2.
+O gentle patroness
+Of holy youth,
+Ask God all those to bless
+Who love the truth:
+Oh, guide us on our way
+Unto th'eternal day,
+With hearts all pure and gay,
+Dear Saint, like thine.
+
+3.
+Look down and hear our pray'r
+From realms above,
+Show us thy tender care,
+Thy guiding love:
+Oh, keep us in thy sight,
+Till in th'unclouded light
+Of Heav'n's pure vision bright
+We dwell with thee.
+
+
+Page 166
+
+----------
+
+No. 107
+
+SAINTS, St. Ursula
+
+Afar upon a foreign shore
+
+Ancient Breton Melody
+Arr. by N. A. M
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+1.
+Afar upon a foreign shore
+A martyr's crown thy love did win,
+Thy life, thy death to Jesus giv'n,
+With Him to reign forevermore
+
+Refrain
+Hail Blessed Saint, hail Ursula!
+Obtain for us, we pray,
+That love may make us martyrs too,
+And in our hearts hold sway.
+
+2.
+O happy Saint! Upon whose way
+God's special love a glory cast,
+Thy sorrows o'er thy tempest past,
+Thou sharest His eternal day.
+
+3.
+To God the Father with the Son,
+And Holy Spirit, Three in One,
+Be glory while the ages flow,
+From all above and all below.
+
+
+Page 167-168
+
+----------
+
+No. 108
+
+SAINTS, St. Vincent de Paul
+
+O blessed Father sent by God
+
+Father Faber
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+O blessed Father! Sent by God
+His mercy to dispense,
+Thy hand is out o'er all the earth,
+Like God's own providence.
+There is no grief nor care of men,
+Thou dost not own for thine,
+No broken heart thou dost not fill
+With mercy's oil and wine.
+
+2.
+Thy miracles are works of love,
+Thy greatest is to make
+Room in a day for toils that weeks
+In other men would take.
+All cries of suff'ring thro' the earth
+Upon thy mercy call,
+As tho' thou wert, like God himself,
+A Father unto all.
+
+3.
+Dear Saint not in the wilderness
+Thy fragrant virtues bloom,
+But in the city's crowded haunts,
+The alley's cheerless gloom.
+When hunger hid itself to die,
+Where guilt in darkness dwelt,
+Thy pleasant sunshine can by stealth
+Thy hand and heart were felt.
+
+4.
+For charity anointed thee
+O'er want and woe and pain;
+And she hath crowned thee emperor
+Of all her wide domain.
+Vincent! Like Mother Mary, thou
+Art no one's patron saint;
+Eyes to the blind, health to the sick,
+And life to those who faint.
+
+
+Page 169-170
+
+----------
+
+No. 109
+
+SAINTS, Feasts of Virgins
+
+Dear Crown of all the Virgin-choir
+Jesu, corona Virginum
+
+For Unison, or Two-Part Chorus of Equal Voices
+Translated by Father Caswall
+P. Piel
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Dear Crown of all the Virgin-choir
+That holy Mother's Virgin Son!
+Who is, alone of womankind,
+Mother and Virgin both in one.
+
+2.
+Encircles by thy Virgin band,
+Amid the lilies Thou art found;
+For thy pure brides with lavish hand
+Scatt'ring immortal graces round.
+
+3.
+And still whatever Thou dost bend
+Thy lovely steps, O glorious King,
+Virgins upon Thy steps attend,
+And hymns to Thy glory sing.
+
+4.
+Keep us, O Purity divine,
+From ev'ry least corruption free;
+Our ev'ry sense from sin refine,
+And purify our souls for Thee.
+
+5.
+To God the Father, and the Son,
+All honor, glory, praise be giv'n;
+With Thee, coequal Paraclete!
+Forevermore in earth and Heav'n.
+
+
+Page 171
+
+----------
+
+No. 110
+
+SAINTS, Feasts of Apostles
+
+Now let the earth with joy resound
+Exsultet orbis gaudiis
+
+Translated by Father Caswall
+Lachmannov Spevnicek
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Joyously and with animation (alla breve)
+
+1.
+Now let the earth with joy resound;
+And Heav'n the chant re-echo round;
+Nor Heav'n nor earth too high can raise
+The great Apostles' glorious praise.
+
+2.
+O ye who, throned in glory dread,
+Shall judge the living and the dead!
+Lights of the world forevermore!
+To you the suppliant pray'r we pour.
+
+3.
+So when the world is at its end,
+And Christ to judgement shall descend,
+May we be called these joys to see
+Prepared from all eternity.
+
+4.
+Praise to the Father, with the Son,
+And Holy Spirit, Three in One;
+As ever was in ages past,
+And so shall be while ages last.
+
+
+Page 172
+
+----------
+
+No. 111
+
+ANGELS
+
+Hark! hark! my soul
+
+The Pilgrims of the Night
+Father Faber
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Moderato (alla breve)
+
+1.
+Hark! Hark! My soul! Angelic songs are swelling
+O'er earth's green fields and ocean's wave-beat shore;
+How sweet the truth those blessed strains are telling
+Of that new life where sin shall be no more!
+
+Refrain
+Angels of Jesus! Angels of light!
+Singing to welcome The pilgrims of the night.
+
+2.
+Darker than night life's shadows fall around us,
+And, like benighted men, we miss our mark;
+God hides Himself, and grace hath scarcely found us,
+Ere death finds out his victims in the dark.
+
+3.
+Far, far away, like bells at evening pealing,
+The voice of Jesus sounds o'er land and sea;
+And laden souls, by thousands meekly stealing,
+Kind Shepherd! Turn their weary steps to Thee.
+
+4.
+Angels! sing on, your faithful watches keeping,
+Sing us sweet fragments of the songs above;
+While we toil on, and soothe ourselves with weeping,
+Till life's long night shall break in endless love.
+
+
+Page 173-174
+
+----------
+
+No. 112
+
+ANGELS
+
+Dear Angel! ever at my side
+
+The Guardian Angel
+Father Faber
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Semplice
+
+1.
+Dear angel! Ever at my side,
+How loving must thou be,
+To leave thy home in Heav'n
+To guide a sinful child like me.
+
+2.
+Thy beautiful and shining face,
+I see not, tho' so near;
+The sweetness of thy soft low voice
+Too deaf am I to hear.
+
+3.
+But when, dear Spirit, I kneel down,
+Both morn and nigh to pray'r,
+Something there is within my heart,
+Which tells me thou art there.
+
+4.
+Oh! When I pray thou prayest too,
+Thy pray'r is all for me;
+But when I sleep, thou sleepest not,
+But watchest patiently.
+
+5.
+Then, for thy sake, dear Angel! now
+More humble will I be:
+But I am weak, and when I fall,
+O weary not of me.
+
+6.
+Then love me, love me, Angel dear!
+And I will love thee more;
+And help me when my soul is cast
+Upon th'eternal shore.
+
+
+Page 175
+
+----------
+
+No. 113
+
+THE HOLY SOULS
+
+Help, Lord, the Souls which Thou hast made
+
+The Faithful departed
+Cardinal Newman
+From a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante
+
+1.
+Help, Lord, the souls which Thou hast made,
+The souls to Thee so dear,
+In prison for the debt unpaid,
+Of sins committed here.
+
+2.
+These holy souls, they suffer on
+Resigned in heart and will,
+Until The high behest is done,
+And justice has its fill.
+
+3.
+For daily falls, for pardoned crime
+They joy to undergo
+The shadow of Thy Cross sublime,
+The remnant of Thy woe.
+
+4.
+Oh, by their patience of delay,
+Their hope amid their pain,
+Their sacred zeal to burn away
+Disfigurement and stain.
+
+5.
+Oh, by their fire of love, not less
+In keenness than in flame,
+Oh, by their very helplessness,
+Oh, by Thy own great Name.
+
+6.
+Good Jesus, help! Sweet Jesus, aid
+The souls to Thee most dear,
+In prison for the debt unpaid
+Of sins committed here.
+
+
+Page 176
+
+----------
+
+No. 114
+
+THE HOLY SOULS
+
+Ye Souls of the Faithful
+O vos fideles animae
+
+Tr. by Father Caswall from an Italian Hymn Book
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Ye souls of the faithful, who sleep in the Lord,
+Who yet are shut out from your final reward:
+O! would I could lend you assistance to fly
+From prison below to your palace on high.
+
+2.
+O Father of mercies, Thine anger withhold;
+These works of Thy Hand in Thy mercy behold:
+Too oft from Thy path they have wandered aside,
+But Thee, their Creator, they never denied.
+
+3.
+O tender Redeemer, their misery see:
+Deliver the souls that were ransomed by Thee:
+Behold how they love Thee, despite of their pain:
+Restore them, restore them to favor again.
+
+4.
+O Spirit of Grace, Thou Consoler divine,
+See how for Thy presence they longingly pine,
+To lift, to enliven their sadness, descend;
+And fill them with peace and with joy in the end.
+
+
+Page 177
+
+----------
+
+No. 115
+
+THE HOLY SOULS
+
+O turn to Jesus, Mother, turn
+
+Father Faber
+From a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Lento
+
+1.
+O turn to Jesus, Mother! Turn,
+And call Him by His tenderest names;
+Pray for Holy Souls that burn
+This hour amid the cleansing flames.
+
+2.
+Ah! They have fought a gallant fight;
+In death's cold arms they persevered;
+And after life's uncherry night,
+The arbour of their rest is neared.
+
+3.
+They are the children of thy tears;
+Then hasten, Mother, to their aid;
+In pity think each hour appears
+An age while glory is delayed.
+
+4.
+O Mary, let thy Son no more
+His lingering Spouses thus expect:
+God's children to their God restore,
+And to the Spirit His elect.
+
+5.
+Pray, then, as thou hast ever prayed;
+Angels and souls, all look to thee;
+God waits thy pray'rs, for He hath made
+Those pray'rs His law of charity.
+
+
+Page 178
+
+----------
+
+No. 116
+
+THE HOLY SOULS
+
+Unto him, for whom this day
+
+Recessional
+Rt. Rev. Msgr. H. T. Henry, Litt. D.
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Andante religioso (non troppo lento)
+
+1.
+Unto him, for whom, this day;
+Juste judex ultionis
+We in love and pity pray;
+Donum fac remissionis
+
+Refrain
+Pie Jesu Domine,
+Dona ei requiem.
+
+2.
+When at Judgement he shall stand,
+Rex tremendae majestatis,
+Grant him what Thy love hath planned,
+Qui salvandos salvas gratis.
+
+3.
+He hath fought the gallant fight
+Inter oves locum praesta,
+Lead Him on to Heaven's light
+Statuens in parte dextra.
+
+
+Page 179
+
+----------
+
+No. 117
+
+THE HOLY SOULS
+
+Out of the depths
+De Profundis
+
+S. Webbe
+
+
+With devotion
+
+1.
+Out of the depths to Thee, O Lord, I cry,
+Lord! Gracious turn Thine ear to suppliant sigh;
+If sins of men Thou scann'st, who may stand
+That searching eye of Thine, and chast'ning hand?
+
+2.
+Oh, bear our pray'rs and sighs, Redeemer blest,
+And grant Thy holy souls eternal rest
+And let perpetual light upon them shine;
+For tho' not spotless, still these souls are Thine.
+
+3.
+To be appeased in wrath, dear Lord, is Thine;
+Thou mercy with Thy justice canst combine;
+Thy blood our countless stains can wash away:
+This is Thy, law our hope and steadfast stay.
+
+4.
+This God Himself shall come from Heav'n above,
+The Christ! The God of mercy and of love!
+He comes, He comes! The God Incarnate He!
+And by His glorious death makes all men free!
+
+
+Page 180
+
+----------
+
+No. 118
+
+HEAVEN
+
+Jerusalem the Golden
+Urbs Sion aurea
+
+Bernard of Cluny
+J. Grabowski
+Translated by J. M. Neale
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Con Moto
+
+1.
+Jerusalem the Golden,
+With milk and honey blest,
+Beneath thy contemplation
+Sink heart and voice opprest;
+I know not--Oh, I know not
+What joys await us there;
+What radiancy of glory,
+What bliss beyond compare.
+
+2.
+They stand, those Halls of Sion,
+All jubilant with song,
+And bright with many an Angel,
+And all the Martyr throng;
+The Prince is ever in them,
+His light is always seen;
+The pastures of the blessed
+Are decked in glorious sheen.
+
+3.
+There is the throne of David,
+And bliss without alloy;
+The shout of them that triumph,
+The song of festal joy;
+And they, who with their Leader
+Have conquered in the fight,
+For ever and for ever
+Are clad in robes of white.
+
+4.
+O sweet and blessed country,
+The home of God's elect!
+O sweet and blessed country
+That eager hearts expect!
+Jesu, in mercy bring us
+To that dear land of rest;
+Who art, with God the Father,
+And Spirit, ever blest.
+
+
+Page 181-182
+
+----------
+
+No. 119
+
+HEAVEN
+
+Jerusalem, my happy home
+
+L. Anderson, S. J.
+From an Italian Hymnal
+
+
+Modrato (alla breve)
+
+1.
+Jerusalem, my happy home,
+When shall I come to thee?
+When shall my sorrows have and end?
+Thy joys when shall I see?
+
+2.
+O happy harbor of the Saints,
+O sweet and pleasant soil:
+In thee no sorrow may be found.
+No grief, no care, no toil.
+
+3.
+There lust and lucre cannot dwell,
+There envy bears not sway,
+There is no hunger, heat or cold
+But pleasure ev'ry way.
+
+4.
+Jerusalem, Jerusalem,
+God grant I once may see
+Thy endless joys, and of the same,
+Partaker, aye to be.
+
+
+Page 183
+
+----------
+
+No. 120
+
+HEAVEN
+
+O Paradise! O Paradise!
+
+Father Faber
+From a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+O Paradise! O Paradise!
+Who doth not crave for rest?
+Who would not seek the happy land,
+Where they that loved are blest:
+
+Refrain
+Where loyal hearts and true,
+Stand ever in the light,
+All rapture thro' and thro'
+In God's most holy sight?
+
+2.
+O Paradise! O Paradise!
+The world is growing old;
+Who would not be at rest and free
+Where love is never cold;
+
+3.
+O Paradise! O Paradise!
+'Tis weary waiting here;
+I long to be where Jesus is,
+To feel, to see Him near;
+
+4.
+O Paradise! O Paradise!
+I want to sin no more;
+I want to be as pure on earth
+As on thy spotless shore;
+
+5.
+O Paradise! O Paradise!
+I greatly long to see
+The special place my dearest Lord
+In love prepares for me;
+
+
+Page 184-185
+
+----------
+
+No. 121
+
+THE CHURCH
+
+Faith of our Fathers
+Fideles ad mortem
+
+Father Faber
+Nicola. A. Montani
+
+
+Maestoso, ben marcato
+
+1.
+Faith of our Fathers: living still
+In spite of dungeon, fire and sword;
+Oh, how our hearts beat high with joy
+Whene'er we hear that glorious word.
+
+Refrain
+Faith of our Fathers! Holy Faith!
+We will be true to thee till death.
+
+2.
+Our Fathers, chained in prisons dark,
+Were still in heart and conscience free:
+How sweet would be their children's fate,
+If they, like them, could die for thee!
+
+3.
+Faith of our Fathers! We will love
+Both friend and foe in all our strife:
+And preach thee too, as love knows how
+By kindly words and virtuous life:
+
+
+Page 186-187
+
+----------
+
+No. 122
+
+THE CHURCH
+
+Long Live the Pope
+
+Hymn for the Pope
+Rt. Rev. Msgr. Hugh T. Henry, Litt. D.
+H. G. Ganss
+
+Maestoso
+
+1.
+Long live the Pope! His praises sound again and yet again:
+His rule is over space and time; His throne the hearts of men:
+All hail! The Shepherd King of Rome, The theme of loving song:
+Let all the earth his glory sing, And heav'n the strain prolong.
+Let all the earth his glory sing, And heav'n the strain prolong.
+
+2.
+Beleaguered by the foes of earth, Beset by hosts of hell,
+He guards the loyal flock of Christ, A watchful sentinel:
+And yet, amid the din and strife, The clash of mace and sword,
+He bears alone the shepherds staff, This champion of the Lord,
+He bears alone the shepherds staff, This champion of the Lord.
+
+3.
+His signet is the Fisherman's; No sceptre does he bear;
+In meek and lowly majesty He rules from Peter's Chair:
+And yet from ev'ry tribe and tongue, From clime and zone,
+Three hundred million voices sing, The glory of his throne,
+Three hundred million voices sing, The glory of his throne,
+
+4.
+Then raise the chant, with heart and voice, In church and school and home:
+"Long live the Shepherd of the Flock! Long live the Pope of Rome!"
+Almighty Father, bless his work, Protect him in his ways,
+Receive his pray'rs, fulfil his hopes and grant him "length of days,"
+Receive his pray'rs, fulfil his hopes and grant him "length of days."
+
+
+Page 188-189
+
+----------
+
+No. 123
+
+THE CHURCH
+
+Blest is the Faith
+
+Father Faber
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Maestoso
+
+1.
+Blest is the Faith, divine and strong
+Of thanks and praise and endless fountain,
+Whose life is one perpetual song,
+High up the Saviour's holy mountain.
+
+Refrain
+Oh, Sion's songs are sweet to sing,
+With melodies of gladness laden;
+Hark! how the harps of angels ring,
+Hail! Son of Man! Hail Mother Maiden
+
+2.
+Blest is the Hope that holds to God,
+In doubt and darkness still unshaken,
+And sings along the heav'nly road,
+Sweetest when most it seem forsaken.
+
+3.
+Blest is the Love that cannot love
+Aught that earth gives of best and brightest;
+Whose raptures thrill like saints' above,
+Most when its earthly gifts are lightest.
+
+
+Page 190-191
+
+----------
+
+No. 124
+
+FOR CHILDREN
+
+Hear Thy Children, gentle Jesus
+
+Father Stanfield
+M. Haydn
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Animato
+
+1.
+Hear Thy children, gentle Jesus,
+While we breath our daily prayer,
+Save us from all harm and danger,
+Take us 'neath Thy shelt'ring care.
+Save us from the wiles of Satan,
+'Mid the lone and sleepful night,
+Sweetly may bright Guardian Angels
+Keep us 'neath their watchful sight.
+
+2.
+Gentle Jesus, look in pity,
+From Thy great white throne above;
+All the night Thy Heart is wakeful,
+In Thy Sacrament of love.
+Shades of even fast are falling,
+Day is fading into gloom,
+When the shades of death fall 'round us,
+Lead Thine exiled children home.
+
+
+Page 192-193
+
+----------
+
+No. 125
+
+FOR CHILDREN
+
+Little King, so fair and sweet
+
+School Hymn
+S.N.D.
+From a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Unison
+
+1.
+Little King, so fair and sweet,
+See us gathered at Thy feet:
+Be Thou Monarch of our school,
+It shall prosper 'neath Thy rule.
+We will be Thy subjects true,
+Brave to suffer, brave to do;
+All our hearts to Thee we bring,
+Take them, keep them, little King.
+
+2.
+Raise Thy little hand to bless
+All our childhood's happiness;
+Bless our sorrow and our pain,
+That each cross may be our gain.
+Be Thine own sweet childhood, Lord,
+Sanctify each though and word,
+Set Thy seal on ev'ry thing
+Which we do, O little King.
+
+3.
+Be our Teacher when we learn,
+All the hard to easy turn;
+Be our Playmate when we play,
+So we shall indeed be gay.
+Keep us happy, keep us pure,
+While our childhood shall endure,
+All its days to Thee we bring,
+Bless them guard them, little King.
+
+4.
+And when holidays have come,
+Call Thy children to Thy home,
+In that gentle voice of Thine,
+Which we know, sweet Child divine.
+At the gate, oh, meet us thus,
+As we loved Thee--Child like us;
+Stretch Thine hands in welcoming
+To Thine own, O little King.
+
+
+Page 194-195
+
+----------
+
+No. 126
+
+FOR CHILDREN
+The Infant Jesus
+
+When Blossoms flowered 'mid the snows
+
+A Christmas Carol
+For Unison Chorus
+(Gesu Bambino)
+Frederick H. Martens
+Pietro A. Yon
+Copyright 1917 by J. Fischer & Bro.
+By permission of J. Fischer & Bro. Owners of Copyright
+British Copyright Secured
+
+
+Andante mosso
+
+1.
+When blossoms flowered 'mid the snows
+Upon a winter night,
+Was born the Child, the Christmas Rose,
+The King of Love and Light.
+The angels sang, the shepherds sang
+The grateful earth rejoiced;
+And at His blessed birth the stars
+Their exultation voiced.
+
+Refrain
+O come let us adore Him,
+O come let us adore Him,
+O come let us adore Him,
+Christ the Lord.
+
+2.
+Again the heart with rapture glows
+To greet the holy night,
+That gave the world its Christmas Rose,
+Its King of Love and Light.
+Let ev'ry voice acclaim His name,
+The grateful chorus swell.
+From paradise to earth He came
+That we with Him might dwell.
+
+
+Page 196-197
+
+----------
+
+No. 127
+
+FOR CHILDREN
+The Infant Jesus
+
+Dear little One! how sweet Thou art
+
+Christmas
+For additional Children's Hymn see No. 87
+
+Father Faber
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Andante
+
+1.
+Dear little One! How sweet Thou art,
+Thine eyes, how bright they shine;
+So bright, they almost seem to speak
+When Mary's look meets Thine!
+
+2.
+How faint and feeble is Thy cry,
+Like plaint of harmless dove,
+When Thou dost murmur in Thy Sleep
+Of sorrow and of love.
+
+3.
+When Mary bids Thee sleep
+Thou sleep'st, Thou wakest when she calls;
+Thou art content upon her lap,
+Or in the rugged stalls.
+
+4.
+Saint Joseph takes Thee in his arms,
+And smoothes Thy little cheek,
+Thou lookest up in to his face
+So helpless and so meek.
+
+5.
+Yes! Thou art what Thou seem'st to be,
+A thing of smiles ands tears;
+Yet Thou art God, and Heav'n and earth
+Adore Thee with their fears.
+
+
+Page 198
+
+----------
+
+No. 128
+
+HOLY COMMUNION
+Acts of Faith, Hope and Contrition
+
+Great God, whatever through Thy Church
+
+From a Slovak Hymnal
+
+
+Maestoso
+
+1. Faith
+Great God, whatever thro' Thy Church
+Thou teachest to be true,
+I firmly do believe it all,
+And will confess it, too.
+Thou never canst deceived be,
+Thou never canst deceive,
+For Thou art truth itself, and Thou
+Dost tell me to believe.
+
+2. Hope
+My God, I firmly hope in Thee,
+For Thou art great and good;
+Thou gavest us Thine only Son
+To die upon the Rood.
+I hope thro' Him for grace to live
+As Thy commandments teach,
+And thro' Thy mercy, when I die
+The joys of Heav'n to reach.
+
+3. Love
+With all my heart and soul and strength,
+I love Thee, O my Lord,
+For Thou art perfect, and all things
+Were made by Thy blest Word.
+Like me to Thine own image made,
+My neighbor Thou didst make,
+And as I love myself, I love
+My neighbor for Thy sake.
+
+4. Contrition
+Most Holy God, my very soul
+With grief sincere is mov'd,
+Because I have offended Thee,
+Whom I should e'er have lov'd.
+Forgive me, Father; I am now
+Resolved to sin no more,
+And by Thy holy grace to shun
+What made me sin before.
+
+
+Page 199-200
+
+----------
+
+No. 129
+
+HOLY COMMUNION
+
+O Lord, I am not worthy
+
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Lento con espressione
+
+1.
+O Lord, I am not worthy
+That Thou shoud'st come to me;
+But speak the words of comfort,
+My spirit healed shall be.
+
+2.
+And humbly I'll receive Thee,
+The Bridegroom of my soul,
+No more by sin to grieve Thee,
+Or fly Thy sweet control.
+
+3.
+O Mighty Eternal Spirit
+Unworthy tho' I be
+Prepare me to receive Him
+And trust the Word to me.
+
+
+Page 201
+
+----------
+
+No. 130
+
+HOLY COMMUNION
+
+Jesus, Thou art coming
+
+Acts before Communion
+From a Slovak Hymnal
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Jesus Thou art coming,
+Holy as Thou art
+Thou the God who made me,
+To my sinful heart.
+Jesus, I believe it
+On Thy only word;
+Kneeling I adore Thee
+As my King and Lord.
+
+2.
+Who am I, my Jesus,
+That Thou com'st to me?
+I have sinned against Thee,
+Often, grievously;
+I am very sorry
+I have caused Thee pain;
+I will never, never,
+Wound Thy Heart again.
+
+3. Trust
+
+Put Thy kind arms round me,
+Feeble as I am;
+Thou art my Good Shepherd,
+I, Thy little lamb;
+Since Thou comest, Jesus,
+Now to be my Guest,
+I can trust Thee always,
+Lord, for all the rest.
+
+4. Love and Desire
+
+Dearest Lord, I love Thee,
+With my whole, whole heart,
+Not for what Thou givest,
+But for what Thou art.
+Come, oh, come, sweet Saviour!
+Come to me, and stay,
+For I want Thee, Jesus,
+More than I can say.
+
+5. Offering and Petition
+
+Ah! What gift or present,
+Jesus, can I bring?
+I have nothing worthy
+Of my God and King;
+But Thou art my Shepherd,
+I, Thy little lamb;
+Take myself, dear Jesus,
+All I have and am.
+
+6.
+Take my body, Jesus,
+Eyes, and ears, and tongue;
+Never let them, Jesus
+Help to do Thee wrong.
+Take my heart, and fill it
+Full of love for Thee;
+All I have I give Thee,
+Give Thyself to me.
+
+
+Page 202-203
+
+----------
+
+No. 131
+
+HOLY COMMUNION
+
+Jesus, Jesus come to me
+
+Hymn before Communion
+
+For additional Communion Hymns see Nos. 49, 51, 54, and Hymns in honor
+of the Blessed Sacrament. See also "Acts," Nos. 128, 129, 130, 145,
+
+Tr. Sister Jeanne Marie
+Traditional Melody
+
+
+Slowly
+
+1.
+Jesus, Jesus, come to me,
+All my longing is for Thee,
+Of all friends the best Thou art,
+Make of me Thy counterpart.
+
+2.
+Jesus, I live for Thee,
+Jesus, I die for Thee,
+I belong to Thee,
+For-e're in life and death.
+
+
+Page 204
+
+----------
+
+No. 132
+
+CONFIRMATION
+
+My God, accept my heart this day
+
+M. Bridges
+Nicola. A. Montani
+
+
+Slowly with devotion
+
+1.
+My God, accept my heart this day,
+And make it always Thine,
+That I from Thee no more may stray,
+No more from Thee decline.
+
+2.
+Before the cross of Him who dies,
+Behold I prostrate fall;
+Let ev'ry sin be crucified,
+Let Christ be all in all.
+
+3.
+Anoint me with Thy heav'nly grace,
+Adopt me for Thine own,
+That I may see Thy glorious face
+And worship at Thy throne.
+
+4.
+May the dear blood, once shed for me,
+My best atonement prove;
+That I from first to last may be
+The purchase of Thy love!
+
+5.
+Let ev'ry thought, and work, and word,
+To Thee be ever giv'n
+Then life shall be Thy service, Lord,
+And death the gate of heav'n!
+
+
+Page 205
+
+----------
+
+No. 133
+
+MISSIONS
+
+Jesus, my Lord! behold at length the time
+
+Act of Contrition
+Bishop Chadwick
+Traditional Melody
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Jesus, my Lord! Behold at length the time
+When I resolve to turn away from crime.
+Oh pardon me, Jesus: Thy mercy I implore;
+I will never more offend Thee;
+
+2.
+Since my poor soul Thy precious Blood has cost
+Suffer it not forever to be lost.
+Oh pardon me, Jesus: Thy mercy I implore;
+I will never more offend Thee; no, never more.
+
+3.
+Kneeling in tears, behold me at Thy feet
+Like Magdalene, forgiveness I entreat.
+Oh pardon me, Jesus: Thy mercy I implore;
+I will never more offend Thee;
+
+
+Page 206
+
+----------
+
+No. 134
+
+MISSIONS
+
+God of mercy and compassion
+
+Rev. E. Vaughan
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+God of mercy and compassion!
+Look with pity upon me;
+Father! Let me call Thee Father,
+'Tis Thy child returns to Thee.
+
+Refrain
+Jesus, Lord, I ask for mercy;
+Let me not implore in vain;
+All my sins I now detest them,
+Never will I sin again.
+
+2.
+By my sins I have abandoned
+Right and claim to Heav'n above,
+Where the Saints rejoice forever
+In a boundless sea of love.
+
+3.
+See our Saviour, bleeding, dying,
+On the Cross of Calvary;
+To the Cross my sins have nailed Him,
+Yet He bleeds and dies for me.
+
+
+Page 207
+
+----------
+
+No. 135
+
+GENERAL
+
+Jesus, ever-loving Saviour
+
+Hymn for a Happy Death
+Franz Schubert
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+1.
+Jesus, ever loving Saviour,
+Thou didst live and die for me,
+Living, I will live to love Thee,
+Dying, I will die for Thee,
+Jesus! Jesus!
+By Thy death and sorrow,
+Help me in my agony.
+
+2.
+When the last dread hour approaching
+Fills my guilty soul with fear;
+All my sins rise up before me,
+All my virtues disappear.
+Jesus! Jesus!
+Turn not Thou in anger from me,
+Mary, Joseph, then be near.
+
+3.
+Mary, thou canst not forsake me,
+Virgin mother undefiled;
+Thou didst not abandon Jesus
+Dying, tortued and reviled.
+Jesus! Jesus!
+Send Thy Mother to console me:
+Mary, help Thy guilty child!
+
+4.
+Jesus, when the cruel anguish
+Dying on the shameful tree,
+All abandoned by Thy Father,
+Thuo didst writhe in agony.
+Jesus! Jesus!
+By these three long hours of sorrow
+Thou didst purchase hope for me.
+
+5.
+Then, 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!
+
+
+Page 208-209
+
+----------
+
+No. 136
+
+GENERAL, The Holy Family
+
+Happy we who thus united
+
+Rev. E. Vaughan
+"Ave Virgo" 15th Century melody
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Allegro moderato
+
+1.
+Happy we, who thus united
+Join in cheerful melody;
+Praising Jesus, Mary, Joseph,
+In the "Holy Family."
+Jesus, Mary, Joseph, help us,
+That we ever true may be,
+To the promises that bind us
+To the "Holy Family."
+
+2.
+Jesus, Whose almighty bidding
+All created things fulfill,
+Lives on earth in meek subjection
+To His earthly parents' will.
+Sweetest Infant, make us patient
+And obedient for Thy sake,
+Each us to be chaste and gentle,
+All our stormy passions break.
+
+3.
+Mary! thou alone were chosen
+Virgin Mother of thy Lord:
+Thou didst guide the earthly footsteps
+Of the Great Incarnate Word.
+Dearest Mother! Make us humble;
+For thy Son will take His rest
+In the poor and lowly dwelling
+Of a humble sinner's breast.
+
+4.
+Joseph! Thou wert called the father
+Of thy Maker and thy Lord;
+Thine it was to save thy Saviour
+From the cruel Herod's sword.
+Suffer us to call thee father;
+Show to us a father's love;
+Lead us safe thro' ev'ry danger
+Till we meet in heav'n above.
+
+
+Page 210-211
+
+----------
+
+No. 137
+
+GENERAL, The Rosary, The Glorious Mysteries
+
+By the first bright Easter Day
+
+For the Joyful Mysteries see Hymn No. 86
+
+C. M. Caddell
+From a Slovak Hymnal
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Allegro moderato
+
+1. The Resurrection
+
+By the first bright Easter day,
+When the stone was rolled away;
+By the glory round Thee shed
+At Thy rising from the dead.
+
+Refrain
+King of Glory, hear our cry;
+Make us soon Thy joy to see,
+Where enthroned in majesty
+Countless angels sing to Thee.
+
+2. The Ascension
+
+By Thy parting blessing giv'n,
+As Thou didst ascend to Heav'n,
+By the cloud of living light
+That received Thee out of sight.
+
+3. The Descent of the Holy Ghost
+
+By the rushing sound of might
+Coming down from heaven's height;
+By the cloven tongues of fire,
+Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire.
+
+4. The Assumption of our Lady
+
+See the Virgin Mother rise,
+Angels bear her to the skies;
+Mount aloft, imperial Queen,
+Plead on high the cause of men!
+
+5. The Coronation of our Lady
+
+Mary reigns upon the throne
+Preordained for her alone;
+Saints and angels round her sing,
+Mother of our God and King.
+
+
+Page 212-213
+
+----------
+
+No. 138
+
+GENERAL, Evening Hymn
+
+Sweet Saviour! bless us ere we go
+
+Father Faber
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Andante ma non troppo
+
+1.
+Sweet Saviour! Bless us ere we go;
+Thy word into our minds instill;
+And make our lukewarm hearts to glow
+With lowly love and fervent will.
+
+Refrain
+Thro' life's long day
+and deaths dark night,
+O gentle Jesus! be our light;
+Jesus! be our light.
+
+2.
+The day is done; its hours have run;
+And Thou hast taken count of all,
+The scanty triumphs grace hath won,
+The broken vow, and frequent fall.
+
+3.
+Grant us, dear Lord! From evil ways
+True absolution and release;
+And bless us more than in past days
+With purity and inward peace.
+
+4.
+For all we love, the poor, the sad,
+The sinful, unto Thee we call;
+Oh let Thy mercy make us glad;
+Thou art out Jesus and our All.
+
+
+Page 214-215
+
+----------
+
+No. 139
+
+GENERAL, Evening Hymn
+
+As fades the glowing orb of day
+Jam sol recedit igneus
+
+Translated by T. J. Potter
+S. Webbe (1740-1816)
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+As fades the glowing orb of day,
+To Thee, great source of light, we pray;
+Blest Three in One, to ev'ry heart
+Thy beams of life and love impart.
+
+2.
+At early dawn, at close of day,
+To Thee our vows we humbly pay;
+May we, 'mid joys that never end,
+With Thy bright saints in homage bend.
+
+
+Page 216
+
+----------
+
+No. 140
+
+GENERAL, Evening Hymn
+
+When day's shadows lengthen
+Mane nobiscum, quoniam ad vesperascit
+
+Dr. F. G. Lee
+Traditional Melody
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante
+
+1.
+When day's shadows lengthen,
+Jesus, be Thou near:
+Pardon, comfort, strengthen,
+Chase away my fear;
+Love and hope be deepen'd,
+Faith more strong and clear.
+
+2.
+When the night grows darkest,
+And the stars are pale,
+When the foemen gather
+In death's misty vale,
+Be Thou Sword and Buckler,
+Be Thou Shield and Mail.
+
+3.
+Come, Thou Food of angels,
+Source of ev'ry grace,
+In Thy Father's mansions
+Give me soon a place;
+That unveiled in splendor
+I may see Thy Face.
+
+4.
+Then 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.
+
+5.
+So shall no fears chill me
+On that unknown shore;
+For in death He conquered,
+And can die no more.
+His Hand guards and guides me
+To the heav'nly door.
+
+6.
+Bless'ed warfare over,
+Endless rest alone;
+Tears no more, nor sorrow,
+Neither sigh nor moan,
+But a song of triumph
+Round about the throne.
+
+
+Page 217-218
+
+----------
+
+No. 141
+
+GENERAL, The Praise of God
+
+Praise we our God with joy
+
+Processional
+Canon Oakeley
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Allegro maestoso (with well-marked rhythm)
+
+1.
+Praise we our God with joy
+And gladness never ending;
+Angels and Saints with us
+Their grateful voices blending.
+He is our Father dear,
+O'erfilled with Father's love;
+Mercies unsought, unknown
+He showers from above,
+
+2.
+He is our Shepherd true,
+With watchful care unsleeping;
+On us, his erring sheep,
+An eye of pity keeping.
+He with a mighty arm
+The bonds of sin doth break,
+And to our burden'd hearths
+In words of peace doth speak.
+
+3.
+Bleeding, we lay, but He
+With soothing bands hath bound us;
+Dark was our path, but He
+Hath poured His light around us;
+Graces in copious streams
+From that pure fountain come,
+Down to our heart of hearts,
+Where God hath set his home.
+
+4.
+His Word our lantern is,
+His Peace our consolation;
+His sweetness all our rest,
+Himself our great Salvation!
+Then live we all to God,
+Rely on Him in faith,
+Be He our guide in life,
+Our joy, our hope, in death.
+
+
+Page 219-220
+
+----------
+
+No. 142
+
+GENERAL
+
+Praise to the Holiest in the height
+Dream of Gerontius
+
+Processional
+Cardinal Newman
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+With spirit
+
+1.
+Praise the Holiest in the height,
+And in the depth be praise;
+In all His words most wonderful,
+Most sure in all His ways!
+
+2.
+O loving wisdom of our God!
+When all was sin and shame,
+A second Adam to the fight
+And to the rescue came.
+
+3.
+O wisest love! That flesh and blood
+Which did in Adam fail,
+Should strive afresh against the foe;
+Should strive and should prevail;
+
+4.
+And that a higher gift than grace
+Should flesh and blood refine,
+God's Presence and His very Self,
+And Essence all divine.
+
+5.
+O gen'rous love! The He who smote
+In man for man the foe,
+The double agony in man
+For man should undergo;
+
+6.
+And in the garden secretly,
+And on the Cross on High,
+Should teach His brethren and inspire
+To suffer and to die.
+
+
+Page 221-222
+
+----------
+
+No. 143
+
+GENERAL
+
+Lord, for tomorrow and its needs
+("Just for today")
+
+Sister M. Xavier
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Slowly
+
+1.
+Lord, for tomorrow and its needs I do not pray:
+Keep me, my God, from stain of sin, Just for today.
+Let me both diligently work, And duly pray:
+Let me be kind in word or deed, Just for today.
+
+2.
+Let me be slow to do my will, Prompt to obey:
+Help me to mortify my flesh, Just for today.
+Let me no wrong or idle word Unthinkingly say;
+Set Thou a seal upon my lips, Just for today.
+
+3.
+Let me in season, Lord, be grave, In season, gay;
+Let me be faithful to Thy Grace, Just for today.
+And if today my tide of life Should ebb away,
+Give me Thy Sacraments divine, Sweet Lord, today.
+
+4.
+In purgatory's cleansing fires Brief be my stay;
+Oh, bid me, if today I die, Go home today.
+So, for tomorrow and its needs, I do not pray;
+But keep me, guide me, love me, Lord, just for today.
+
+
+Page 223
+
+----------
+
+No. 144
+
+GENERAL
+
+Why art thou sorrowful?
+
+The Remembrance of Mercy
+Father Faber
+S. M. Yenn
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Why art thou sorrowful, servant of God?
+And what is this dulness that hangs o'er thee now?
+Sing the praises of Jesus, and sing them aloud,
+And the song shall dispel the dark cloud from thy brow.
+Sing the praises of Jesus, and sing them aloud,
+And the song shall dispel the dark cloud from thy brow.
+
+2.
+Oh, is there a thought in the wide world so sweet,
+As that God has so cared for us, bad as we are,
+That He thinks for us, plans for us, stoops to entreat,
+And follows us, wander we ever so far?
+That He thinks for us, plans for us, stoops to entreat,
+And follows u, wander we ever so far?
+
+3.
+Oh, then, when the spirit of darkness comes down
+With clouds of uncertainties into thy heart,
+One look to thy Saviour, one thought of thy crown,
+And the tempest is over, the shadows depart.
+One look to thy Saviour, one thought of thy crown,
+And the tempest is over, the shadows depart.
+
+4.
+That God hath once whispered a word in thine ear,
+Or sent thee from Heaven one sorrow for sin,
+Is enough for a life both to banish all fear,
+And to turn into peace all the troubles within.
+Is enough for a life both to banish all fear,
+And to turn into peace all the troubles within.
+
+
+Page 224-225
+
+----------
+
+No. 145
+
+GENERAL
+
+Acts of Faith, Hope and Charity
+
+For acts of Contrition etc. see Nos. 128, 133, and Hymns for Holy Communion
+
+Anon
+St. Patrick's Hymn Book
+
+
+Moderato (Recitativo libero)
+
+(A) ACT OF FAITH
+
+My God, I believe in Thee,
+And all Thy Church doth teach,
+Because Thou hast said it
+And Thy word is true.
+
+(B) ACT OF HOPE
+
+My God, I hope in Thee,
+For Grace and for glory,
+Because of Thy promises,
+Thy mercy, and Thy pow'r.
+
+(C) ACT OF CHARITY
+
+My God, because Thou art so good,
+I love Thee with all my heart,
+And for Thy sake.
+I love my neighbor as myself.
+
+
+Page 226-227
+
+----------
+
+No. 146
+
+OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS
+Passiontide and B. V. M.
+
+What a Sea of Tears and Sorrows
+O quot undis lacrymarum
+
+Tr. by Rev. F. Campbell
+Ch. Gounod
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+1.
+What a sea of tears and sorrows
+Did the soul of Mary toss
+To and fro upon its billows
+While she wept her bitter loss;
+In her arms her Jesus holding,
+Torn so newly from the Cross.
+
+2.
+Oh, that mournful Virgin Mother,
+See her tears how fast they flow
+Down upon His mangled Body
+Wounded Side and thorny Brow;
+While His Hands and Feet she kisses,
+Picture of immortal woe.
+
+3.
+Oft, and oft His Arms and Bosom,
+Fondly straining to her own;
+Oft, her pallid lips imprinting
+On each Wound of her dear Son:
+Till at last in swoons of anguish,
+Sense and consciousness are gone.
+
+4.
+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 affected thee of yore.
+
+
+Page 228-229
+
+----------
+
+No. 147
+
+GENERAL
+The Divine Praises
+
+Organ sustains chords in recitations
+J. Lewis Browne
+
+
+Slowly
+
+Blessed be God!
+Blessed be His Holy Name!
+Blessed be Jesus Christ, true God and true Man!
+Blessed be the Name of Jesus;
+Blessed be His most Sacred Heart,
+Blessed Jesus in the most Holy Sacrament of the Altar!
+Blessed be the great Mother of God, Mary most holy!
+Blessed be her Holy and Immaculate Conception;
+Blessed be the Name of Mary, Virgin and Mother.
+Blessed be Saint Joseph her most chaste spouse.
+Blessed be God in His angels and in His Saints
+
+
+Page 230-231
+
+----------
+
+No. 148
+
+GENERAL
+
+The Lord's Prayer
+Our Father, Who Art in Heaven
+
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+Our Father Who art in heaven,
+Hallowed be Thy Name;
+Thy Kingdom come;
+Thy will be done on earth, as it is heaven.
+Give us this day our daily bread;
+And forgive us our trespasses,
+As we forgive those who trespass against us.
+And lead us not into temptation;
+But deliver us from evil.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 232
+
+----------
+
+No. 149
+
+GENERAL
+
+Hail. Mary, full of Grace
+The Angelical Salutation
+
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Devoto (Slowly) Con espressione
+
+Hail Mary, full of grace;
+The Lord is with thee:
+Blessed art thou amongst women,
+and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
+Holy Mary, Mother of God,
+Pray for us sinners, now,
+And at the hour of our death.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 233
+
+----------
+
+No. 150
+
+HOLY MATRIMONY
+
+Lord, Who at Cana's Wedding Feast
+
+A. Thrupp
+J. Lewis Browne
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Lord, who at Cana's wedding feast
+Didst as a guest appear,
+Thou, dearer far than earthly guest,
+Vouchsafe Thy presence here;
+
+2.
+For holy Thou indeed dost prove
+The marriage vow to be,
+Proclaiming it a type of love
+Between the Church and Thee.
+
+3.
+The holiest vow that man can make,
+The golden thread of life,
+The bond that none may dare divide,
+That bindeth man to wife.
+
+4.
+Which blest by Thee, whate'er betides,
+No evil shall destroy,
+Thro' careworn days each care divides,
+And doubles ev'ry joy.
+
+5.
+On those who at Thine altar kneel,
+O Lord, Thy blessing pour,
+That each may wake the other's zeal
+To love Thee more and more:
+
+6.
+Oh grant them here in peace to live,
+In purity and love,
+And, this world leaving, to receive
+A crown of life above.
+Amen.
+
+Copyright Gilbert Music Co. Chicago, Ill.
+By permission
+Page 234
+
+----------
+
+No. 151
+
+ADVENT
+
+Creator Alme Siderum
+
+D. Thermignon
+
+
+1.
+Creator alme siderum,
+Aeterna lux credentium,
+Jesu, Redemptor omnium,
+Intende votis supplicum.
+
+2.
+Qui daemonis ne fraudibus
+Periret orbis impetu
+Amoris, actus, languidi
+Mundi mendela factus es.
+
+3.
+Commune qui mundi nefas
+Ut expiares, ad crucem
+E Virginis sacrario
+Intacta prodis victima.
+
+4.
+Cujus potestas gloriae,
+Nomenque cum primum sonat,
+Et coelites et inferi
+Tremente curvantur genu.
+
+5.
+Te deprecamur, ultimae
+Magnum diei Judicem,
+Armis supernae gratiae
+Defende nos ab hostibus.
+
+6.
+Virtus, honor, laus, gloria
+Deo Patri cum Filio,
+Sancto simul Paraclito,
+In saeculorum saecula.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 235
+
+----------
+
+No. 152
+
+Veni, Veni Emmanuel
+
+Ancient Chant
+
+
+1.
+Veni, veni Emmanuel!
+Captivum solve Israel
+Qui gemit in exilio
+Privatus Dei Filio.
+
+Refrain
+Gaude, Gaude, Emmanuel
+Nascetur pro te, Israel.
+
+2.
+Veni, O Jesu Virgula!
+Ex hostis tuos ungula
+De specu tuos tartari,
+Educ, et antro barathri
+
+3.
+Veni, veni O Oriens!
+Solare nos adveniens:
+Noctis depelle nebulas,
+Dirasque noctis tenebras.
+
+4.
+Veni Clavis Davidica!
+Regna, reclude coelica
+Fac iter tutum supernum
+Et claude vias inferum.
+
+
+Page 236
+
+----------
+
+No. 153
+
+O Emmanuel
+
+Antiphonae Majores
+
+
+Second Mode
+
+O Emmanuel,
+Rex et legifer noster,
+exspectatio gentium
+Et Salvator earum: veni
+Ad Salvandum nos.
+Domine Deus noster.
+
+
+Page 237
+
+----------
+
+No. 154
+
+En Clara Vox Redarguit
+
+First Mode
+Antiphoale (Vatican Edition)
+
+
+1.
+En clara vox redarguit
+Obscura quaeque personans:
+Procul fugentur somnia,
+Ab alto Jesus promicat.
+
+2.
+Mens jam resurgat torpida,
+Non amplius jacens humi:
+Sidus refulget jam novum,
+Ut tollat omne noxium.
+
+3.
+En Agnes ad nos mittitur
+Laxare gratis debitum:
+Omnes simul cum lacrimis
+Precemur indulgentiam.
+
+4.
+Ut cum secundo fulserit,
+Metuque mundum cinxerit,
+Non pro reatu puniat,
+Sed nos pius tune protegat.
+
+5.
+Virtus, honor, laus, gloria
+Deo Patri cum Filio,
+Sancto simul Paraclito,
+In saeculorum saecula.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 238
+
+----------
+
+No. 155a
+
+CHRISTMAS
+
+Jesu Redemptor Omnium
+
+Vatican Antiphonale
+
+
+1.
+Jesu Redemptor omnium,
+Quem lucis ante originem,
+Parem paternae gloriae,
+Pater supremis edidit.
+
+2.
+Tu lumen et splendor Patris,
+Tu spes perennis omnium:
+Intende quas fundunt preces
+Tui per orbem servuli.
+
+3.
+Memento rerum Conditor,
+Nostri quod olim corporis,
+Sacrata ab alvo Virginis
+Nascendo, formam sumpseris.
+
+4.
+Testatur hoc praesens dies,
+Currens per anni circulum,
+Quod solus e sinu Patris
+Mundi salus ad veneris.
+
+5.
+Hunc astra, tellus, aequora,
+Hunc omne quod coelo subest,
+Salutis auctorem novae
+Novo salutat cantico.
+
+6.
+Et nos, beata quos sacri
+Rigavit unda sanguinis,
+Natalis ob diem tui,
+Hymni tributum solvimus.
+
+7.
+Jesu, tibi sit gloria,
+Qui natus es de Virgine,
+Cum Patre et almo Spiritu,
+In sempiterna saecula.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 239
+
+----------
+
+No. 155b
+
+Jesu Redemptor Omnium
+
+Alternate setting by Taler
+Dominican Monk
+Monastery of Strasbourg 1361
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+May be sung in alternate fashion with 155a
+
+
+1.
+Jesu Redemptor omnium,
+Quem lucis ante originem,
+Parem paternae gloriae,
+Pater supremis edidit.
+
+2.
+Tu lumen et splendor Patris,
+Tu spes perennis omnium:
+Intende quas fundunt preces
+Tui per orbem servuli.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 240
+
+----------
+
+No. 156
+
+Resonet in Laudibus
+
+Christmas Song of the XIV Century
+
+
+1.
+Resonet in laudibus
+Cum jucundus plausibus,
+Sion cum fidelibus.
+
+Refrain
+Apparuit quem genuit Maria
+Gaudete, Gaudete, Christus natus hodie!
+Gaudete, Gaudete, ex Maria Virgine.
+
+2.
+Sion lauda Dominum
+Salvatorem omnium
+Virgo parit Filium.
+
+3.
+Pueri concurrite
+Nato Regi psallite
+Voce pia dicite.
+
+4.
+Natus est Emmanuel
+Quem praedixit Gabriel
+Testis est Ezechiel
+
+5.
+Juda cum cantoribus
+Gradere de foribus
+Et dic cum pastoribus.
+
+6.
+Qui regnat in aethere,
+Venit ovem quaerere,
+Nolens eam perdere.
+
+
+Page 241
+
+----------
+
+No. 157
+
+Ecce Nomen Domini Emmanuel
+
+
+Ecce Nomen Domini Emmanuel,
+Quod annuntiatum est per Gabriel,
+hodie apparuit in Israel:
+Per Mariam Virginem est natus Rex.
+Eia! Virgo Deum genuit,
+Ut divina voluit clementia.
+In Bethlehem natus est,
+Et in Jerusalem visus est,
+et in omnem terram honorificatus est,
+Rex Israel.
+
+
+Page 242-243
+
+----------
+
+No. 158
+
+Adeste Fideles
+
+Traditional Melody
+
+
+Aedante
+
+1.
+Adeste, fideles, laeti triumphantes;
+Venite, venite in Bethlehem:
+Natum videte
+Regem Angelorum:
+Venite, adoremus, Venite, adoremus,
+Venite, adoremus, Dominum.
+
+2.
+En grege relicto, humiles ad cunas
+Vocati pastores approperant:
+Et nos ovanti gradu festinebus:
+Venite, adoremus, Venite, adoremus,
+Venite, adoremus, Dominum.
+
+3.
+Aeterni Parentis splendorem aeternum
+Velatum sub carne videbimus:
+Deum infantem panis involutum:
+Venite, adoremus, Venite, adoremus,
+Venite, adoremus, Dominum.
+
+4.
+Pro nobis egenum et foeno cubantem
+Piis foveamus amplexibus:
+Sic nos amantem quis non redamaret?
+Venite, adoremus, Venite, adoremus,
+Venite, adoremus, Dominum.
+
+
+Page 244-245
+
+----------
+
+No. 159
+
+Puer Nobis Nascitur
+
+David Scheideman (1570-1625)
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Puer nobis nascitur
+Rector angelorum
+In hoc mundo pascitur
+Dominus Dominorum.
+
+2.
+In praesepe ponitur sub
+foeno jumentorum
+Cognovit bos et asinus
+Christum regem coelorum.
+
+3.
+Hinc Herodes timuit
+Magna cum tremore
+Infantes et pueros
+Occidet prae dolore.
+
+4.
+Qui natus ex Maria
+Die hodierna
+Perducat nos cum gratia
+Ad gaudia superna.
+
+5.
+Angeli laetati sunt
+Etiam de Deo
+Cantaverunt: gloria
+Sit in excelsis Deo.
+
+6.
+Nos de tali gaudio
+Concinamus choro,
+In chordis et organo
+Benedicamus Domino.
+
+7.
+Laus et jubilatio
+Nostro sit in ore,
+Et semper angelicas
+Deo dicamus gratias.
+
+
+Page 246
+
+----------
+
+No. 160
+
+Tollite Hostias
+
+Motet for two or four part chorus
+C. St. Saens
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Allegro Maestoso
+
+1.
+Tollite hostias, et introite in atria ejus.
+
+2.
+Adorate, adorate Dominum in atrio Sancto ejus.
+
+3, 4.
+Laetentur coeli et exsultet terra
+Ante faciem Domini quoniam venit.
+
+5.
+Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia,
+alleluia, alleluia, alleluia,
+alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
+
+6.
+Laetentur coeli et exsultet terra
+Ante faciem Domini quoniam venit.
+
+
+Page 247
+
+----------
+
+No. 161a
+
+THE HOLY NAME
+
+Jesu Dulcis Memoria
+
+Motet for four part chorus
+St. Bernard
+T. L. da Vittoria
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Lento
+
+Jesu dulcis memoria,
+Dans vera, vera cordis gaudia, gaudia
+Sed super mel et omnia, super mel et omnia ejus
+dulcis praesentia, dulcis praesentia.
+
+
+Page 248
+
+----------
+
+No. 161b
+
+Jesu Dulcis Memoria
+
+For unison or two part chorus
+Cornelius Schmuck
+(abridged)
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Jesu dulcis memoria,
+Dans vera cordis gaudia, gaudia
+Sed super mel et omnia,
+Ejus dulcis praesentia.
+
+2.
+Nil canitur suavius,
+Nil auditur jucundius,
+Nil cogitatur dulcius,
+Quam Jesus Dei Filius
+
+3.
+Jesu, spes paenitentibus,
+Quam pius es petentibus!
+Quam bonus te quaerentibus!
+Sed quid invenientibus,
+
+4.
+Nec lingua valet dicere,
+Nec littera exprimere:
+Expertus potest credere,
+Quid sit Jesum diligere.
+
+5.
+Sis, Jesu, nostrum gaudium,
+Qui es futurus praemium:
+Sit nostra in te gloria,
+Per cuncta semper saecula.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 249
+
+----------
+
+No. 161c
+
+Jesu Dulcis Memoria
+
+Vatican Antiphonale
+
+
+1.
+Jesu dulcis memoria,
+Dans vera cordis gaudia:
+Sed super mel et omnia,
+Ejus dulcis praesentia.
+
+2.
+Nil canitur suavius,
+Nil auditur jucundius,
+Nil cogitatur dulcius,
+Quam Jesus Dei Filius
+
+3.
+Jesu, spes paenitentibus,
+Quam pius es petentibus!
+Quam bonus te quaerentibus!
+Sed quid invenientibus,
+
+4.
+Nec lingua valet dicere,
+Nec littera exprimere:
+Expertus potest credere,
+Quid sit Jesum diligere.
+
+5.
+Sis, Jesu, nostrum gaudium,
+Qui es futurus praemium:
+Sit nostra in te gloria,
+Per cuncta semper saecula.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 250
+
+----------
+
+No. 162a
+
+LENT AND PASSIONTIDE
+
+Stabat Mater (1)
+
+Sequentia
+Jacopone da Todi (d.1306)
+Traditional Melody from the Maintzeseh Gesangbuch (1661)
+
+
+Lento
+
+1.
+Stabat Mater dolorosa
+Juxta crucem lacrymosa,
+Dum pendebat Filius.
+
+2.
+Cujus animam gememtem,
+Contristatam et dolentem,
+Pertransivit gladius.
+
+3.
+O quam tristis et afflicta
+Fuit illa benedicta
+Mater Unigeniti!
+
+4.
+Quae moerebat et dolebat,
+Pia Mater dum videbat
+Nati poenas inclyti.
+
+5.
+Quis est homo, qui non fleret,
+Matrem Christi si videret
+In tanto supplicio?
+
+6.
+Quis non posset contristari,
+Christi Matrem contemplari
+Dolentem cum Filio?
+
+7.
+Pro peccatis suae gentis
+Vidit Jesum in tormentis,
+Et flagellis subditum.
+
+8.
+Vidit suum dulcem Natum
+Moriendo desolatum,
+Dum emisit spiritum.
+
+9.
+Eia Mater, fons amoris,
+Me sentire vim doloris
+Fac, ut tecum lugeam.
+
+10.
+Fac ut ardeat cor meum
+In amando Christum Deum,
+Ut sibi complaceam.
+
+11.
+Sancta Mater, istud agas,
+Crucifixi fige plagas
+Cordi meo valide.
+
+12.
+Tui Nati vulnerati,
+Tam dignati pro me pati,
+Poenas mecum divide.
+
+13.
+Fac me tecum pie flere,
+Crucifixo condolere,
+Donec ego vixero.
+
+14.
+Juxta crucem tecum stare,
+Et me tibi sociare
+In planctu desidero.
+
+15.
+Virgo virginum praeclara,
+Mihi jam non sis amara:
+Fac me tecum plangere;
+
+16.
+Fac ut portem Christi mortem,
+Passionis fac consortem
+Et plagas recolere.
+
+17.
+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.
+Christe, cum sit hinc exire
+Da per Matrem me venire
+Ad palmam victoriae;
+
+20.
+Quando corpus morietur,
+Fac ut animae donetur
+Paradisi gloria. Amen.
+
+
+Page 251-252
+
+----------
+
+No. 162b
+
+Stabat Mater (2)
+
+G. M. Nanini (1540-1607)
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Moderato assai
+
+Stabat Mater dolorosa
+Juxta crucem lacrymosa,
+Dum pendebat Filius.
+
+----------
+
+No. 162c
+
+Stabat Mater (3)
+
+Giuseppe Tartini (1692-1770)
+
+
+Andante
+
+Stabat Mater dolorosa
+Juxta crucem lacrymosa,
+Dum pendebat Filius.
+
+
+Page 253
+
+----------
+
+No. 163
+
+PALM SUNDAY MUSIC
+by Franz Schubert
+Edited and revised by N. A. Montani
+
+After the sprinkling of Holy Water, the Palms are blessed and the Choir
+sings the following Antiphon:
+
+Hosanna Filio David
+
+
+Allegro moderato
+
+Hosanna Filio David:
+Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini.
+Rex Israel: Hosanna in excelsis.
+
+
+Page 254
+
+----------
+
+No. 164
+
+In Monte Oliveti
+
+After the singing of the Lesson the following Responsory is sung
+
+
+Adagio
+
+1.
+In monte Oliveti oravit ad Patrem:
+Pater, si fieri potest, transeat a me calix iste.
+Spiritus quidem promptus est
+Caro autem infirma:
+Fiat volutas tua.
+
+2.
+Vigilate, et orate, orate,
+ut non intretis, intretis, intentationem.
+
+
+After the Preface (with responses in ferial form, as at Requiem, see No.
+259 (8)) the choir sings the Sanctus and Benedictus.
+
+
+Page 255
+
+----------
+
+No. 165
+
+Sanctus and Benedictus
+
+Fr. Schubert
+
+
+Adagio
+
+Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus
+Dominus Deus Sabaoth.
+Pleni sunt coeli et terra gloria tua,
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+
+
+Page 256
+
+----------
+
+No. 166
+
+Pueri Hebraeorum
+
+After a number of prayers and responses, at the distribution of Palms,
+the choir sings the following Antiphon.
+
+Fr. Schubert
+
+
+Andante
+
+Pueri Hebraeorum, portantes
+ramos olivarum, obviaverunt
+Domino, clamantes, et dicentes:
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+
+
+Page 257
+
+----------
+
+No. 167
+
+Cum Angelis et Pueris
+
+Just before the Procession takes place the Deacon sings; "Procedamus in
+pace" the choir answers: "In nomine Christi. Amen." The following is
+then sung;
+
+Fr. Schubert
+
+
+Allegro moderato
+
+Cum Angelis et pueris fideles in veniamur,
+triumphatori mortis clamantes:
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+
+
+When the procession has reached the portal of the Church two or four
+chanters enter and, facing the door begin the "Gloria Laus;" the clergy
+and singers outside repeat the verse. Chanters sing each new stanza
+while the singers outside repeat the "Gloria Laus". At the end of the
+last stanza the procession enters the church the music being changed to
+"Ingrediente."
+
+
+Page 258
+
+----------
+
+No. 168
+
+Gloria, Laus et Honor
+
+O. Ravanello
+ (abridged)
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Gloria, laus, et honor, tibi sit Rex Christi Redemptor:
+Cui puerile decus prompsit Hosanna pium.
+
+2.
+Israel es tu Rex, Davidis et inclyta proles:
+Nomine qui in Domini, Rex benedicte, venis
+
+3.
+Coetus in excelsis te laudat Coelicus omnis
+Et mortalis homo, et cuncta creata simul.
+
+4.
+Plebs Hebraea tibi cum palmis obvia venit:
+Cum prece, voto, hymnis, adsumus ecce tibi.
+
+5.
+Hi tibi passuro solvebant munia laudis:
+Nos tibi regnanti, pangimus ecce melos.
+
+6.
+Hi placuere tibi, placeat devotio nostra;
+Rex bone, Rex clemens, cui bona cuncta placent.
+
+
+Page 259
+
+----------
+
+No. 169
+
+Ingrediente
+
+Fr. Schubert
+
+
+Andante
+
+1.
+Ingrediente Domino in sanctam civitatem,
+Hebraeorum pueri, resurrectionem vitae pronuntiantes.
+Cum ramis palmarum Hosanna clamabunt in excelsis.
+
+2.
+Cumque audisset popolus quod Jesus veniret,
+Jerosolymam, exierunt obviam ei.
+Cum ramis palmarum Hosanna clamabunt in excelsis.
+
+
+Page 260
+
+----------
+
+No. 170
+
+HOLY WEEK RESPONSORIES
+
+In Monte Oliveti
+
+For two or four part Chorus
+Michael Haydn (1778)
+Edited and revised by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante moderato
+
+In monte Oliveti oravit ad Patrem:
+Pater, si fieri potest, transeat a me calix iste:
+Spiritus quidem promptus est, caro autem infirma:
+Fiat voluntas tua.
+Vigilate, et orare, ut non intretis in tentationem.
+
+
+Page 261-262
+
+----------
+
+No. 171
+
+Tristis est anima mea
+
+M. Haydn
+Revised by N. A. M.
+
+
+Largo con espressione
+
+Tristis est anima mea usque ad mortem;
+sustinete hic, et viglate mecum;
+nunc videbitis turbam, quae circumdabit me.
+Vos fugam capietis,
+et ego vadam immolari pro vobis:
+Ecce appropinquat hora,
+et Filius hominis tradetur in manus peccatorum.
+
+
+Page 263
+
+----------
+
+No. 172
+
+Una hora non potuistis vigilare
+
+M. Haydn
+Revised by N. A. M.
+
+
+Adagio con espressione
+
+Una hora non potuistis viglare mecum,
+qui exhortabamini mori pro me?
+Vel Judam non videtis,
+quo modo non dormit,
+sed festinat tradere me Judaeis?
+Quid dormitis?
+Surgite, et orate,
+ne intretis in tentationem.
+Vel Judam non videtis,
+quo modo non dormit,
+sed festinat tradere me Judaeis?
+
+
+Page 263-264
+
+----------
+
+No. 173
+
+Tanquam ad latronem existis
+
+M. Haydn
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Moderato
+
+Tanquam ad latronem existis
+com gladiis et fustibus comprehendere me:
+Quotidie apud vos eram in templo docens,
+et non me tenuistis, et ecce flagellatum ducitis ad crucufigendum.
+Cumque injecissent manus in Jesum,
+et tenuissent eum, dixit ad eos.
+Quotidie apud vos eram in templo docens,
+et non me tenuistis, et ecce flagellatum ducitis ad crucufigendum.
+
+
+Page 265-266
+
+----------
+
+No.174
+
+Velum templi scissum est
+
+M. Haydn
+Edited by N. A. M.
+
+
+Con anima
+
+Velum templi scissum est,
+Et omnis terra tremuit;
+latro de cruce clamabat, dicens:
+Memento mei, Domine,
+dum veneris in regnum tuum.
+Petrae scissae sunt,
+et monumenta aperta sunt,
+et multa corpora sanctorum,
+qui dormierant, surrexerunt.
+
+Et omnis terra tremuit;
+Latro de cruce clamabat, dicens:
+Memento mei, Domine,
+dum veneris in regnum tuum.
+
+
+Page 266-267
+
+----------
+
+No. 175
+
+Tenebrae factae sunt
+
+Michael Haydn
+Edited by N. A. M.
+
+
+Lento
+
+Tenebrae factae sunt, dum crucifixissent
+Jesum Judaei, et circa horam nonam,
+exclamavit Jesus voce maga:
+Deus meus, ut quid me dereliquisti?
+Et inclinato capite, emisit spiritum, spiritum.
+Exclamans Jesus voce magna ait:
+Pater, in manus tuas commendo spiritum meum.
+Et inclinato capite, emisit spiritum, spiritum.
+
+
+Page 268-269
+
+----------
+
+No.176
+
+Ecce, Quomodo moritur justus
+
+Michael Haydn
+Edited and revised by N. A. M
+
+
+Lento
+
+Ecce, quomodo moritur justus,
+et nemo percipit corde;
+et viri justi tolluntur,
+et nemo considerat.
+A facie iniquitatis
+sublatus est justus:
+Et erit in pace memoria ejus
+Tanquam agnus coram
+tondente se obmutuit,
+et non aperuit os suum;
+de angustia, et de judicio sublatus est.
+Et erit in pace memoria ejus.
+
+Ecce, quomodo moritur justus,
+et nemo percipit corde;
+et viri justi tolluntur,
+et nemo considerat.
+A facie iniquitatis sublatus est justus:
+Et erit in pace memoria ejus.
+
+
+Page 270-271
+
+----------
+
+No. 177
+
+Unus ex discipulis meis
+
+Michael Haydn
+Revised by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+Unus ex discipulis meis tradet me hodie:
+Vae illi per quem tradar ego;
+Melius illi erat, si natus non fuisset.
+Qui intingit mecum in paropside,
+hic me traditurus est in manus peccatorum.
+Melius illi erat, si natus non fuisset.
+Melius illi erat, si natus non fuisset.
+
+
+Page 272-273
+
+----------
+
+No. 178
+
+Recessit Pastor noster
+
+Michael Haydn
+Edited by N.A.M.
+
+
+Andante moderato
+
+Recessit pastor noster, fons aquae vivae,
+ad cujus transitum sol obscuratus est;
+Nam et ille captus est,
+qui captivum tenebat primum hominem:
+hodie portas mortis et seras pariter Salvator noster dirupit.
+Destruxit quidem claustra inferni,
+et subvertit potentias diaboli.
+
+Nam et ille captus est,
+qui captivum tenebat primum hominem:
+hodie portas mortis et seras pariter Salvator noster dirupit.
+
+
+Page 274
+
+----------
+
+No. 179
+
+Omnes amici mei dereliquerunt me
+
+Michael Haydn
+Edited by N. A. Montani
+
+
+Lento con espressione
+
+Omnes amici mei dereliquerunt me,
+et praevaluerunt insidiantes mihi;
+tradidit me, quem diligebam:
+Et terribilibus oculis
+plaga crudeli percutientes,
+aceto potabant me.
+Inter iniquos projecerunt me,
+et non pepercerunt animae meae.
+
+Et terribilibus oculis
+plaga crudeli percutientes,
+aceto potabant me.
+
+
+Page 275
+
+----------
+
+No. 180
+
+Ecce vidimus eum
+
+Michael Haydn
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante sostenuto
+Piu vivo
+
+Ecce! vidimus eum non habentem speciem, neque decorem:
+aspectus ejus in eo non est:
+hic peccata nostra portavit, et pro nobis dolet;
+ipse autem vulneratus est propter iniquitates nostras,
+cujus livore sanati sumus.
+Vere languores nostros ipse tulit,
+et delores nostros ipse potavit.
+Cujas livore sanati sumus.
+Cujas levore sanati sumus.
+
+
+Page 276-277
+
+----------
+
+No. 181
+
+Caligaverunt oculi mei
+
+Michael Haydn
+Edited and revised by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante moderato
+
+Caligaverunt oculi mei a fletu meo;
+quia elongatus est a me,
+qui consolabatur me.
+Videte omnes populi:
+Si est dolor similis
+sicut dolor meus.
+O vos omnes,
+qui transitis per viam,
+attendite et videte!
+si est dolor similis
+sicut dolor meus.
+
+Caligaverunt oculi mei a fletu meo;
+quia elongatus est a me,
+qui consolabatur me.
+Videte omnes populi:
+Si est dolor similis
+sicut dolor meus.
+
+
+Page 278-279
+
+----------
+
+No. 182a
+
+LENT AND PASSIONTIDE
+
+Vexilla Regis Prodeunt (1)
+
+Vatican Graduale
+
+
+1.
+Vexilla Regis prodeunt:
+Fulget Crucis mysterium,
+Quo carne carnis Conditor
+Suspensus est patibulo.
+
+2.
+Quo vulneratus insuper
+Mucrone diro lanceae,
+Ut nos lavaret crimine,
+Manavit unda et sanguine.
+
+3.
+Impleta sunt quae concinit,
+David fideli carmine;
+Dicens: in nationibus
+Regnavit a ligno Deus.
+
+4.
+Arbor decora et fulgida,
+Ornata Regis purpura,
+Electa digno stipite,
+Tam sancta membra tangere.
+
+5.
+Beata, cujus brachiis,
+Saecli pependit pretium;
+Statera facta corporis;
+Praedamque tulit tartari.
+
+6.
+O Crux, ave, spes unica;
+Hoc Passionis tempore,
+Auge piis justitiam
+Reisque dona veniam.
+
+7.
+Te summa Deus Trinitas,
+Collaudet omnis spiritus,
+Quos per Crucis mysterium,
+Salvas, rege per saecula.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 280
+
+----------
+
+No. 182 b
+
+Vexilla Regis Prodeunt (2)
+
+The entire hymn may be sung to the melody given at 182a or if preferred
+may be sung alternately with this melody (l82 b).
+
+N. A. Montani
+
+
+Con moto
+
+1.
+Vexilla Regis prodeunt:
+Fulget Crucis mysterium,
+Quo carne carnis Conditor
+Suspensus est patibulo.
+
+2.
+Quo vulneratus insuper
+Mucrone diro lanceae,
+Ut nos lavaret crimine,
+Manavit unda et sanguine.
+
+
+Page 281
+
+----------
+
+No. 182c
+
+Vexilla Regis Prodeunt (3)
+
+Traditional Melody (1699)
+
+
+Andante
+
+1.
+Vexilla Regis prodeunt:
+Fulget Crucis mysterium,
+Quo carne carnis Conditor
+Suspensus est patibulo.
+
+2.
+Quo vulneratus insuper
+Mucrone diro lanceae,
+Ut nos lavaret crimine,
+Manavit unda et sanguine.
+
+3.
+Impleta sunt quae concinit,
+David fideli carmine;
+Dicens: in nationibus
+Regnavit a ligno Deus.
+
+4.
+Arbor decora et fulgida,
+Ornata Regis purpura,
+Electa digno stipite,
+Tam sancta membra tangere.
+
+5.
+Beata, cujus brachiis,
+Saecli pependit pretium;
+Statera facta corporis;
+Praedamque tulit tartari.
+
+6.
+O Crux, ave, spes unica;
+Hoe Passionis tempore,
+Auge piis justitiam
+Reisque dona veniam.
+
+7.
+Te summa Deus Trinitas,
+Collaudet omnis spiritus,
+Quos per Crucis mysterium,
+Salvas, rege per saecula.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 282
+
+----------
+
+No. 183
+
+THE SEVEN LAST WORDS
+
+Music for the Three Hours' Agony
+
+Note: These short pieces may be sung before the principal discourse on
+each word and a Haydn Passion Motet or an appropriate Lenten Hymn,
+either in English or Latin may be given at the close
+
+
+First Word: "Pater, dimitte illis"
+Ch. Gounod
+Abridged and revised by N. A. M.
+
+
+Adagio con espressione
+
+Pater, dimitte illis,
+non enim sciunt,
+quid faciunt,
+non enim sciunt
+quid faciunt.
+
+----------
+
+Second Word: 184
+Amen dico tibi, hodie mecum eris in Paradiso
+
+Ch. Gounod
+Moderato
+
+
+Amen dico tibi,
+Hodie, Hodie mecum eris
+in Paradiso
+
+
+Page 283
+
+----------
+
+No. 185
+
+Third Word:
+"Mulier, ecce filius tuus! Ecce mater tua!"
+
+Ch. Gounod
+
+
+Andante
+
+Mulier, Mulier, ecce filius tuus!
+Ecce mater tua!
+Ecce mater, mater tua.
+
+
+Page 284
+
+----------
+
+No. 186
+
+Fourth Word
+"Deus meus, ut quid dereliquisti me?"
+
+Ch. Gounod
+
+
+Lento con espressione
+
+Deus meus, Deus meus,
+Ut quid dereliquisti me?
+ut quid dereliquisti me?
+
+
+Page 285
+
+----------
+
+No. 187
+
+Fifth Word: "Sitio"
+
+Th. Dubois
+Revised and adapted by N. A. M.
+
+
+Adigio (unison or Solo)
+
+Sitio, Sitio, Sitio, Sitio.
+
+
+Page 286
+
+----------
+
+No. 188
+
+Sixth Word: "Consummatum est"
+
+Th. Dubois
+Adapted by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante
+
+"Consummatum est."
+(Et inclinato capite, tradidit spiritum).
+"Consummatum est."
+
+----------
+
+No. 189
+
+Seventh Word: "Pater, in manus tuas"
+
+Th. Dubois
+(adapted)
+
+
+Adagio
+
+Pater, in manus tuas commendo spiritum meum.
+Pater, in manus tuas commendo spiritum meum.
+
+
+Page 287
+
+----------
+
+No. 190a
+
+Adoramus te Christe (1)
+
+Th. Dubois
+
+
+Adagio
+
+Adoramus te Christe,
+et benedicimus tibi:
+Adoramus te Christe,
+et benedicimus tibi:
+quia per sanctam crucem tuam
+redemisti mundum.
+Adoramus te Christe,
+et benedicimus tibi:
+Adoramus te Christe,
+
+
+Page 288
+
+----------
+
+No. 190b
+
+Adoramus te Christe (2)
+
+Motet for four part Chorus
+G. P. da Palestrina
+Edited by N. A. M.
+
+
+Lento
+
+Adoramus te Christe,
+et benedicimus tibi:
+quia per sanctam crucem tuam
+redemisti mundum.
+qui passus es pro nobis;
+Domine, Domine,
+miserere nobis.
+
+
+Page 289
+
+----------
+
+No. 191
+
+ANTIPHON FOR GOOD FRIDAY
+
+Ecce lignum Crucis
+
+At the uncovering of the Cross
+
+From the Vatican Graduale
+
+Sung three times, in successively higher keys.
+
+
+Celebrant
+
+Ecce lignum Crucis,
+in quo salus mundi pependit.
+Venite adoremus.
+
+
+Page 290
+
+----------
+
+No. 192
+
+Popule meus
+
+The following Improperia is sung during the adoration of the cross.
+
+Vittoria
+Full text added by N. A. M.
+
+
+1.
+Popule meus, quid feci tibi?
+Aut in quo contristavi te?
+Responde mihi.
+
+2.
+Quia eduxi te de terra
+Acgypti: Parasti crucem
+Salvatori tuo.
+
+3.
+Agios Theos.
+
+4.
+Sanctus Deus.
+
+5.
+Agios Ischyros.
+
+6.
+Sanctus fortis.
+
+7.
+Agios Athanatos, eleison imas.
+
+8.
+Sanctus, immortalis miserere nobis.
+
+
+Page 290-291
+
+----------
+
+No. 193
+
+Christus factus est
+
+Pietro A. Yon
+(written expressly for the St. Gregory Hymnal)
+
+
+Lento
+
+Christus factus est pro nobis
+obediens usque ad mortem,
+obediens usque ad mortem. (mortem autem crucis.) ( exaltavit.)
+Propter quod et Deus, exaltavit illum,
+et dedit illi nomen,
+quod est super omne nomen.
+
+
+Page 292
+
+----------
+
+No. 194
+
+HOLY SATURDAY MUSIC
+
+After the blessing of the Font the following order is observed: (A) The
+Litany of the Saints is sung. (B) The Kyrie follows (Chant or figured
+music without organ) then the "Gloria" is intoned (C) the choir
+beginning with "Et in terra pax" (with organ accompaniment). The Epistle
+is sung after which the "Alleluia" (D) is intoned. This is sung three
+times in successively higher keys by the celebrant, unaccompanied, and
+each time is repeated by the choir in the same key as taken by the
+celebrant (with accompaniment, if preferred).
+
+
+Alleluia.
+Confitemini Domino, quoniam bonus:
+quoniam in saeculum misericordia ejus.
+Laudate Dominum omnes gentes:
+et collaudate eum omnes populi.
+Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia ejus:
+Et veritas Domini manet in aeternum.
+
+
+The Gospel response in then sung; see No. 259 (4) Credo and Offertory
+are ommitted.
+
+Preface follows with usual responses (see 259-5) after which the Sanctus
+and Benedictus are sung. The "Agnus Dei" is not sung, but after the
+Communion the choir proceeds with the following Antiphon and Psalm.
+
+
+Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia.
+
+1.
+Laudate Dominum omnes gentes;
+laudate eum omnes populi.
+
+2.
+Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia ejus:
+et veritas Domini manet in aeternum.
+
+3.
+Gloria Patri et Filio;
+et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+4.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc et semper;
+et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.
+
+
+Alleluia (H) is repeated; then choir proceeds immediately with the
+Antiphon "Vespere." (I)
+
+
+Vespere autem sabbati quae lucescit
+in prima sabbati, Venit Maria
+Magdalene, et altera Maria,
+videre sepulcrum, alleluia.
+
+
+To Magnificat No. 216, After the Magnificat the Antiphon "Vespere" (I)
+is repeated, the celebrant then sings "Dominus Vobiscum" with proper
+choir response, then after a short oration and another "Dominus" the
+deacon sings the Paschal "Ite Missa Est" (J) the choir responding in the
+manner indicated. (K)
+
+
+Ite missa est, alleluia, alleluia.
+
+Deo gratias, alleluia, alleluia.
+
+
+Page 293-294-295-296
+
+----------
+
+No. 195
+
+EASTERTlDE
+
+O filii et filiae
+
+Jean Tisserand (d. 1494)
+Traditional Melody
+
+
+1.
+Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
+O filii et filiae
+Rex coelestis, Rex gloriae
+Morte surrexit hodie. Alleluia
+
+2.
+Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
+Et mane prima sabbati,
+Ad ostium monumenti
+Accesserunt discipuli. Alleluia.
+
+3.
+Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
+Et Maria Magdalene,
+Et Jacobi, et Salome
+Venerunt corpus ungere. Alleluia.
+
+4.
+Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
+In albis sedens Angelus
+Praedixit mulieribus
+In Galliaea est Dominus. Alleluia.
+
+5.
+Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
+Et Joannes Apostolus
+Cucurrit Petro citius,
+Monumento venit prius. Alleluia.
+
+6.
+Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
+Discipulis astantibus,
+In medio stetit Christus,
+Dicens: Pax vobis omnibus. Alleluia.
+
+7.
+Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia.
+Postquam audivit Didymus
+Quia surrexerat Jesus,
+Remansit fide dubius. Alleluia.
+
+8.
+Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia.
+Vide Thoma, vide latus
+Vide pedes, vide manus,
+Noli esse incredulus. Alleluia.
+
+9.
+Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia.
+Quando Thomas Christi latus,
+Pedes vidit atque manus,
+Dixit: Tu es Deus meus. Alleluia.
+
+10.
+Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia.
+Beati qui non viderunt,
+Et firmiter crediderunt,
+Vitam aeternam habebunt. Alleluia.
+
+11.
+Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia.
+In hoc festo sanctissimo
+Sit laus et jubilatio,
+Benedicamus Domino. Alleluia.
+
+12.
+Alleluia, Alleluia, Alleluia.
+De quibus nos humillimas
+Devotas atque debitas
+Deo dicamus Gratias. Alleluia.
+
+
+Page 297-298
+
+----------
+
+No. 196
+
+Victimae Paschali laudes
+
+Sequence for Easter
+Vatican Graduale
+
+
+First mode transposed.
+
+1.
+Victimae Paschali laudes immolent Christiani.
+
+2.
+Agnus redemit oves: Christus innocens Patri reconciliavit peccatores.
+
+3.
+Mors et vita duello conflixero mirando: dux vitae mortuus regnat vivus.
+
+4.
+Die nobis Maria, quid vidisti in via?
+
+5.
+Sepulcrum Christi viventis, et gloriam vidi resurgentis.
+
+6.
+Angelicos testes, sudarium, et vestes.
+
+7.
+Surrexit Christus spes mea: praecedet suos in Gallilaeam.
+
+8.
+Scimus Christum surrexisse a mortuis vere:
+tu nobis victor, Rex miserere. Amen. Alleluia.
+
+
+Page 299-300
+
+----------
+
+No. 197
+
+Concordi Laetitia
+
+
+Sixth Mode
+
+1.
+Concordi laetitia, Propulsa maestitia,
+Mariae praeconia Recolat Ecclesia:
+Virgo Maria.
+
+2.
+Quae felici gaudio, Resurgente Domino,
+Floriut et lilium: Vivum cernens Filium:
+Virgo Maria.
+
+3.
+Quam concentu parili Chori laudant coelici,
+Et nos cum coelestibus, Novum melos pangimus;
+Virgo Maria.
+
+4.
+O Regina Virginum, Votis fave supplicum,
+Et post mortis stadium, Vitae confer praemium
+Virgo Maria.
+
+5.
+Gloriosa Trinitas, Indivisa Unitas,
+Ob Mariae merita, Nos salva per saecula:
+Virgo Maria.
+
+
+Page 301
+
+----------
+
+No. 198
+
+PENTECOST
+
+Veni Sancte Spiritus
+
+Sequence for Pentecost
+S. Webbe (1740-1816)
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Veni Sancte Spiritus,
+Et emitte coelitus
+Lucis tuae radium.
+Veni pater pauperum,
+Veni, dator munerum,
+Veni lumen cordium.
+
+2.
+Consolator optime,
+Dulcis hospes animae,
+Dulce refrigerium.
+In labore requies,
+In aestu temperies,
+In fletu solatium.
+
+3.
+O lux beatissima,
+Reple cordis intima
+Tuorum fidelium
+Sine tuo numine,
+Nihil est in homine,
+Nihil est in noxium.
+
+4.
+Lava quod est sordium,
+Riga quod est aridum,
+Sana quod est saucium
+Flecte quod est rigidum,
+Fove quod est frigidum,
+Rege quod est devium.
+
+5.
+Da tuis fidelibus,
+In te confidentibus;
+Sacrum septenarium
+Da virtutis meritum,
+Da salutis exium,
+Da perenne gaudium.
+Amen. Alleluia.
+
+
+Page 302
+
+----------
+
+No. 199a
+
+Veni Creator Spiritus
+
+Invocation to the Holy Ghost
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Veni Creator Spiritus,
+Mentes tuorum visita;
+Imple superna gratia
+Quae tu creasti, pectora.
+
+2.
+Qui disceris Paraclitus,
+Altissimi donum Dei,
+Fons vivus, ignis, caritas,
+Et spiritalis unctio.
+
+3.
+Tu septiformis munere,
+Digitus Paternae dexterae,
+Tu rite promissum Patris,
+Sermone ditans guttura.
+
+4.
+Accende lumen sensibus,
+Infunde amorum cordibus,
+Infirma nostri corporis,
+Virtute firmans perpeti.
+
+5.
+Hostem repellas longius,
+Pacemque donnes protinus:
+Ducatore sic te praevio,
+Vitemus omne noxium.
+
+6.
+Per te sciamus da Patrem,
+Noscamus atque Filium,
+Teque utriusque Spiritum
+Credamus omni tempore.
+
+7.
+Deo Patri sit gloria,
+Et Filio qui a mortuis
+Surrexit ac Paraclito,
+In saeculorum saecula.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 303
+
+----------
+
+No. 199b
+
+Veni Creator Spiritus
+Secundum usum recentiorem
+
+Vatican Graduale
+
+
+Eighth Mode
+
+1.
+Veni Creator Spiritus,
+Mentes tuorum visita;
+Imple superna gratia
+Quae tu creasti, pectora.
+
+2.
+Qui disceris Paraclitus,
+Altissimi donum Dei,
+Fons vivus, ignis, caritas,
+Et spiritalis unctio.
+
+3.
+Tu septiformis munere,
+Digitus Paternae dexterae,
+Tu rite promissum Patris,
+Sermone ditans guttura.
+
+4.
+Accende lumen sensibus,
+Infunde amorum cordibus,
+Infirma nostri corporis,
+Virtute firmans perpeti.
+
+5.
+Hostem repellas longius,
+Pacemque donnes protinus:
+Ducatore sic te praevio,
+Vitemus omne noxium.
+
+6.
+Per te sciamus da Patrem,
+Noscamus atque Filium,
+Teque utriusque Spiritum
+Credamus omni tempore.
+
+7.
+Deo Patri sit gloria,
+Et Filio qui a mortuis
+Surrexit ac Paraclito,
+In saeculorum saecula.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 304
+
+----------
+
+No. 200a
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Ave Maria
+
+Salutatio Angelica
+Gregorian
+
+
+First Mode (transposed)
+
+Ave Maria, gratia plena;
+Dominus tecum, benedicta tu
+in mulieribus, et benedictus
+fructus vetris tui, Jesus.
+Sancta Maria, Mater Dei,
+ora pro nobis peccatoribus,
+nunc et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.
+
+----------
+
+No. 200b
+
+Ave Maria
+
+For unison, two or four part chorus
+Jacques Arcadelt
+Revised and full text added by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante
+
+Ave Maria, gratia plena;
+Dominus tecum, benedicta tu
+in mulieribus, et benedictus
+fructus vetris tui, Jesus.
+Sancta Maria, Mater Dei,
+ora pro nobis peccatoribus,
+nunc et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.
+
+
+----------
+
+No. 200c
+
+Ave Maria
+
+Cesar Franck
+Rearranged for unison or two part chorus by N. A. M.
+
+
+Lento
+
+Ave Maria, gratia plena;
+Dominus tecum, benedicta tu
+in mulieribus, et benedictus
+fructus vetris tui, Jesus.
+Sancta Maria, Mater Dei,
+ora pro nobis peccatoribus,
+nunc et in hora mortis nostrae. Amen.
+
+
+Page 305-306-307-308
+
+----------
+
+No. 201a
+
+Ave Maris Stella
+
+Vatican Antiphonale
+
+
+First Mode (transposed)
+
+1.
+Ave Maria stella,
+Dei Mater alma,
+Atque semper Virgo
+Felix coeli porta.
+
+2.
+Sumens illud Ave
+Gabrielis ore,
+Funda nos in pace,
+Mutans Hevae nomen.
+
+3.
+Solve vincla reis,
+Profer lumen caecis,
+Mala nostra pelle,
+Bona cuncta posce.
+
+4.
+Monstra te esse matrem,
+Sumat per te preces,
+Qui pro nobis natus,
+Tulit esse tuus.
+
+5.
+Virgo singularis,
+Inter omnes mitis,
+Nos culpis solutos,
+Mites fac et castos.
+
+6.
+Vitam praesta puram,
+Iter para tutum:
+Ut videntes Jesum,
+Semper collaetemur.
+
+7.
+Sit laus Deo Patri,
+Summo Christo decus,
+Spiritui Sancto,
+Tribus honor unus.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 309
+
+----------
+
+No. 201b
+
+Ave Maris Stella
+
+For unison chorus
+Balthasar Florence
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+1.
+Ave Maria stella,
+Dei Mater alma,
+Atque semper Virgo
+Felix coeli porta. Amen.
+
+For additional verses see 201a
+
+----------
+
+No. 201c
+
+Ave Maris Stella
+
+J. Mohr
+
+
+Con moto
+
+1.
+Ave Maria stella,
+Dei Mater alma,
+Atque semper Virgo
+Felix coeli porta. Amen.
+
+For additional verses see 201a
+
+----------
+
+No. 201d
+
+Ave Maris Stella
+
+Edv. Grieg
+Adapted for two part chorus by N. A. M.
+
+
+Con moto
+
+1.
+Ave Maria stella,
+Dei Mater alma,
+Atque semper Virgo
+Felix coeli porta.
+
+2.
+Sumens illud Ave
+Gabrielis ore,
+Funda nos in pace,
+Mutans Hevae nomen.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 310-311
+
+----------
+
+No. 202
+
+Alma Redemptoris Mater
+
+Antiphon sung from the Saturday before the first Sunday in Advent to the
+Second Vespers Feast of the Purification inclusive.
+
+Ch. Gounod
+Arr. for two of four part chorus by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante moderato
+
+Alma Redemptoris Mater,
+quae pervia coeli porta manes.
+Et stella maris, succurre cadenti
+surgere qui curat populo,
+succurre, succurre cadenti
+surgere qui curat populo;
+Tu quae genuisti, natura
+mirante tuum sanctum Genitorem:
+Virgo prius ac posterius,
+Gabrielis abore sumens illud Ave,
+peccatorum miserere, peccatorum miserere.
+
+
+Clebrant:- Angelus Domini nuntiavit Maria
+Choir Response:- Et concepit de Spiritu Sancto
+
+After Advent
+
+Cel.:- Post Partum Virgo inviolata permansisti
+Choir:- Dei Genitrix intercede pro nobis.
+
+
+Page 312-313
+
+----------
+
+No. 203
+
+Ave, Regina Coelorum
+
+For Unison or Two-part Chorus of Equal Voices
+(From February Second until Holy Thursday)
+
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Andante con moto
+
+Ave, Regina coelorum,
+Ave, Domina Angelorum:
+Salve radix, salve porta,
+Ex qua mundo lux est orta:
+Gaude Virgo gloriosa,
+Super omnes speciosa:
+Vale, o Valde decora,
+Et pro nobis Christum exora.
+
+
+Cel.:- Dignare me laudare te Virgo sacrata.
+
+Choir:- Da mihi virtutem contra hostes tuos.
+
+
+Page 314
+
+----------
+
+No. 204
+
+Regina Coeli
+
+From Compline, Holy Saturday, to None, Saturday, within the octave of
+Pentecost.
+
+Antonio Lotti (1667-1740)
+Revised and edited for two or four part chorus by N. A. M.
+
+
+Allegro moderato
+
+Regina coeli laetare, alleluia, laetare, alleluia:
+Quia quem meruisti portare, alleluia, alleluia,
+Resurrexit sicut dixit. Alleluia, alleluia
+Ora pro nobis, pro nobis Deum.
+Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
+
+
+V. Gaude et laetare, Virgo Maria, alleluia.
+
+R. Quia surrexit Dominus vere, alleluia.
+
+
+Page 315
+
+----------
+
+No. 205
+
+Salve Regina
+
+Fr. Schubert
+Revised and edited by N. A. M.
+
+
+Moderato assai
+
+Salve, Regina, Mater misericordiae:
+Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra, salve,
+et spes nostra salve. Ad te clamamus,
+exsules, filii Hevae. Ad
+te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
+in hac lacrimarum valle. Eia ergo
+Advocata nostra, illos tuos
+misericordes oculos ad nos converte.
+Et Jesum, benedictum fructum ventris tui,
+ventris tui, nobis post hoc exsilium ostende.
+O clemens; O pia; O dulcis Virgo Maria.
+O clemens; O pia; O dulcis Virgo Maria.
+
+
+V. Ora pro nobis sancta Dei Genitrix.
+
+R. Ut digni efficiamur promissionibus Christi.
+
+
+Page 316-317
+
+----------
+
+No. 206
+
+O Sanctissima, O piissima
+
+Traditional Melody
+Sicilian
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+O Sanctissima, O piissima,
+Dulcis Virgo Maria!
+Mater amata, Intemerata,
+Ora, Ora pro nobis.
+
+2.
+Tu solatium, Et refugium,
+Virgo Mater Maria!
+Quidquid optamus, Per te speramus;
+Ora, Ora pro nobis.
+
+3.
+Ecce debiles, Perquam flebiles,
+Salve nos, Maria!
+Tolle languores, Sana dolores,
+Ora, Ora pro nobis.
+
+4.
+Virgo respice, Mater, aspice,
+Audi nos, Maria!
+Tu medicinam, Portas divinam;
+Ora, Ora pro nobis.
+
+
+Page 318
+
+----------
+
+No. 207
+
+Regina coeli, Jubila
+
+Traditional Melody 1584
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Chanters: Regina coeli, jubila,
+Tutti: Gaude, Maria!
+Chanters: Jam pulsa cedunt nubila.
+Tutti: Alleluia! Laetare, O Maria!
+
+2.
+Chanters: Quam digna terris gignere,
+Tutti: Gaude, Maria!
+Chanters: Vivis resurget funere.
+Tutti: Alleluia! Laetare, O Maria!
+
+3.
+Chanters: Sunt fracta mortis spicula,
+Tutti: Gaude, Maria!
+Chanters: Jesu jacet mors subdita.
+Tutti: Alleluia! Laetare, O Maria!
+
+4.
+Chanters: Acerbitas solatium,
+Tutti: Gaude, Maria!
+Chanters: Luctus redonat gaudium.
+Tutti: Alleluia! Laetare, O Maria!
+
+5.
+Chanters: Turbata sputis lumina,
+Tutti: Gaude, Maria!
+Chanters: Phoebea vincunt fulgara.
+Tutti: Alleluia! Laetare, O Maria!
+
+6.
+Chanters: Manum pedumque vulnera,
+Tutti: Gaude, Maria!
+Chanters: Sunt gratiarum flumina.
+Tutti: Alleluia! Laetare, O Maria!
+
+319
+
+
+7.
+Chanters: Transversa ligni robora
+Tutti: Gaude, Maria!
+Chanters: Sunt sceptra regni fulgida.
+Tutti: Alleluia! Laetare, O Maria!
+
+8.
+Chanters: Lucet arundo purpura,
+Tutti: Gaude, Maria!
+Chanters: Ut fulva terrae viscera.
+Tutti: Alleluia! Laetare, O Maria!
+
+9.
+Chanters: Catena, clavi, lancea,
+Tutti: Gaude, Maria!
+Chanters: Triumphi sunt insignia.
+Tutti: Alleluia! Laetare, O Maria!
+
+10.
+Chanters: Ergo, Maria plaudito,
+Tutti: Gaude, Maria!
+Chanters: Clientibus succurrito.
+Tutti: Alleluia! Laetare, O Maria!
+
+
+Page 320
+
+----------
+
+No. 208
+
+Inviolata
+
+Antiphon B. V. M.
+Ch. Gounod
+Arranged for two part chorus by N. A. M.
+
+
+Moderato
+
+Inviolata, integra, et casta es Maria,
+et casta es Maria:
+Quae es effecta fulgida coeli porta.
+O Mater alma Christi carissima:
+O Mater alma Christi carissima:
+suscipe, suscipe pia laudum praeconia.
+Te nunc flagitant devota corda et ora:
+Nostra ut pura pectora sint et corpora
+Tua per precata dulcisona.
+Tua per precata, precata dulcisona.
+Nobis concedas veniam per saecula
+O benigna! O Regina! O Maria!
+Quae sola inviolata permansisti.
+
+
+Page 321-322-323
+
+----------
+
+No. 209
+
+Salve Mater Misericordiae
+
+Gregorian
+
+
+Fifth Mode
+
+Refrain
+Salve mater misericordiae,
+Mater Dei, et mater veniae,
+Mater spei, et mater gratiae,
+Mater plena sanctae laetitiae; O Maria!
+
+1.
+Salve deus humani generis
+Salve Virgo dignior ceteris,
+Quae virgines omnes transgrederis,
+Et altius sedes in superis, O Maria!
+
+2.
+Salve felix Virgo puerpera:
+Nam qui sedet in Patris dextera,
+Coelum regens, terram et aethera,
+Intra tua se clausit viscera, O Maria!
+
+3.
+Te creavit Pater ingenitus,
+Obumbravit te Uniqenitus,
+Foecundavit te Sanctus Spiritus,
+Tu es facta tota divnitus, O Maria!
+
+4.
+Te creavit Deus mirabilem,
+Te respexit ancillam humilem,
+Te quaesivit sponsam amabilem,
+Tibi nunquam fecit consimilem, O Maria!
+
+5.
+Te beatam laudare cupiunt
+Omnes justi, sed non sufficiunt;
+Multas laudes de te concipiunt,
+Sed in illis prorsus deficiunt, O Maria!
+
+6.
+Esto, Mater, nostrum solatium
+Nostram esto, tu Virgo gaudium;
+Et nos tandem post hoc exsilium,
+Laetos junge choris coelestium, O Maria!
+
+
+Page 324-325
+
+----------
+
+No. 210a
+
+O Gloriosa Virginum (No. 1)
+
+Unison Chorus
+Melody from the "Harfe Davis"
+Arr, by P. J. Van Damme
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+O Gloriosa Virginum,
+Sublimis inter sidera,
+Qui te creavit parvulum
+Lactente nutris ubere.
+
+2.
+Quod Heva tristis abstulit,
+Tu reddis almo germine:
+Intrent ut aster flebiles,
+Coeli recludis cardines.
+
+3.
+Tu regis alti janua,
+Et aula lucis fulgida:
+Vitam datam per Virginem
+Gentes redemtae plaudite.
+
+4.
+Jesu tibi sit gloria
+Qui natus es de Virgine
+Cum Patre et almo Spiritu,
+In sempiterna saecula.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 326
+
+----------
+
+No. 210b
+
+O Gloriosa Virginum (No.2)
+
+Unison or two-part chorus
+F. de La Tombelle
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante relisioso
+
+1.
+O Gloriosa Virginum,
+Sublimis inter sidera,
+Qui te creavit parvulum
+Lactente nutris ubere.
+
+2.
+Quod Heva tristis abstulit,
+Tu reddis almo germine:
+Intrent ut aster flebiles,
+Coeli recludis cardines.
+Amen, Amen, Amen.
+
+
+Page 327
+
+----------
+
+No. 211
+
+Salve Regina Coelitum
+
+Unison, two or three part chorus, equal voices or four part unequal
+Traditional Melody
+Arr by P. J. Van Damme
+
+
+Devota
+
+1.
+Salve Regina coelitum, O Maria!
+Sors unica terrigenum, O Maria!
+
+Refrain
+Jubilate, Cherubim,
+Exsultate, Seraphim!
+Consonante perpetim:
+Salve, Salve, Salve Regina.
+
+2.
+Mater misericordiae, O Maria!
+Dulcis parens clementiae, O Maria!
+
+3.
+Tu vitae lux fons gratiae, O Maria!
+Causa nostrae laetitiae, O Maria!
+
+4.
+Spes nostra, salve, Domina, O Maria!
+Exstinque nostra crimina, O Maria!
+
+5.
+Ad te clamamus exsules, O Maria!
+Te nos rogamus supplices, O Maria!
+
+6.
+Audi nos Evae filios, O Maria!
+In te sperantes, O Maria!
+
+7.
+Eia ergo nos respice, O Maria!
+Servos tuos ne despice, O Maria!
+
+8.
+Converte tuos oculos, O Maria!
+Ad nos in hoc exilio, O Maria!
+
+
+Page 328-329
+
+----------
+
+No. 212
+
+Tota Pulchra Es, Maria
+
+Motet for unison or two-part chorus
+Balthasar Florence
+Liturgically arranged by N. A. M
+
+
+Andante moderato
+
+Tota pulchra es, Maria,
+et macula originalis non est in te.
+Tu gloria Jerusalem.
+Tu laetitia Israel.
+Ta honorificentia populi nostri:
+tu advocata peccatorum.
+O Maria! Virgo prudentissma,
+Mater clementissima,
+Ora pro nobis;
+O Maria! Ora pro nobis
+ad Dominum Jesum Christum;
+Ad Dominum Jesum Christum;
+
+
+Page 330-331
+
+----------
+
+No. 213 a
+
+Sub Tuum Praesidium (No. 1)
+
+Motet for two part chorus
+M. Haller
+
+
+Sub tuum praesidium confugimus,
+sancta Dei Genitrix, nostras deprecationes
+ne despicias in necessitatibus nostris:
+sed a periculis cunctis libera nos,
+libera nos, semper, Virgo gloriosa, et benedicta,
+Domina nostra, Mediatrix nostra,
+advocata nostra, tuo Filio nos reconsilia, tuo
+Filio nos commenda, tuo Filio nos repraesenta.
+
+
+----------
+
+No. 213b
+
+Sub Tuum Praesidium (No. 1)
+
+Antiphon
+Usually sung before the Litany of the Blessed Virgin and before the
+"Nunc Dimittis."
+
+Gregorian
+
+
+Seventh Mode
+
+Sub tuum praesidium confugimus,
+Sancta Dei Genitrix, nostras deprecationes
+ne despicias in necessitatibus:
+sed a periculis cunctis libera nos semper,
+Virgo gloriosa, et benedicta,
+Allelulia.
+
+
+Page 332-333-334-335
+
+----------
+
+No. 214
+
+Litany of the Blessed Virgin
+
+Litaniae Lauretanae
+Unison or two part chorus
+Nicola A.Montani
+
+
+Moderately fast
+
+Kyrie eleison. Christe eleison. Kyrie eleison.
+Christe audinos. Christe exaudinos.
+
+1.
+Chanters: Pater de coelis Deus,
+Chorus: miserere nobis.
+
+2.
+Chanters: Fili Redemptor mundi Deus,
+Chorus: miserere nobis.
+
+3.
+Chanters: Spiritus Sancte Deus,
+Chorus: miserere nobis.
+
+4.
+Chanters: Sancta Trinitas unus Deus,
+Chorus: miserere nobis.
+
+5.
+Chanters: Sancta Maria,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+6.
+Chanters: Sancta Dei Genitrix,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+7.
+Chanters: Sancta Virgo Virginum,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+8.
+Chanters: Mater Christi,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+9.
+Chanters: Mater divinae gratiae,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+10.
+Chanters: Mater purissima,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+11.
+Chanters: Mater castissima,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+
+12.
+Chanters: Mater inviolata,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+13.
+Chanters: Mater intemerata,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+14.
+Chanters: Mater amabilis,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+15.
+Chanters: Mater admirabilis,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+16.
+Chanters: Mater boni consilii
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+17.
+Chanters: Mater Creatoris
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+18.
+Chanters: Mater Salvatoris,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+19.
+Chanters: Virgo prudentissima,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+20.
+Chanters: Virgo veneranda,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+21.
+Chanters: Virgo praedicanda,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+22.
+Chanters: Virgo potens,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+23.
+Chanters: Virgo clemens,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+24.
+Chanters: Virgo fidelis,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+25.
+Chanters: Speculum justitiae,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+26.
+Chanters: Sedes sapientiae,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+27.
+Chanters: Causa nostrae laetitiae,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+28.
+Chanters: Vas spirituale,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+29.
+Chanters: Vas honorabile,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+30.
+Chanters: Vas insigne devotionis,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+31.
+Chanters: Rosa mystica,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+32.
+Chanters: Turis Davidica,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+33.
+Chanters: Turis eburnea,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+34.
+Chanters: Domus aurea,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+35.
+Chanters: Foederis arca,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+36.
+Chanters: Janua coeli,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+37.
+Chanters: Stella matutina,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+38.
+Chanters: Salus infirmorum,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+39.
+Chanters: Refugium peccatorum,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+40.
+Chanters: Consolatrix afflictorum,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+41.
+Chanters: Auxilium Christianorum,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+42.
+Chanters: Regina Angelorum,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+43.
+Chanters: Regina Patriarcharum,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+44.
+Chanters: Regina Prophetarum,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+45.
+Chanters: Regina Apostolorum,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+46.
+Chanters: Regina Martyrum,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+47.
+Chanters: Regina Confessorum,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+48.
+Chanters: Regina Virginum,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+49.
+Chanters: Regina Sanctorum omnium,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+50.
+Chanters: Regina sine labe originali concepta,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+51.
+Chanters: Regina Sacratissimi Rosarii
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+52.
+Chanters: Regina Pacis,
+Chorus: ora pro nobis.
+
+53.
+Chanters: Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi;
+Chorus: Parce nobis Domine.
+
+54.
+Chanters: Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi;
+Chorus: Exaudinos Domine;
+
+55.
+Chanters: Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi
+Tutti: miserere nobis.
+
+
+V. Ora pro nobis Sancta Dei Genitrix.
+
+R. Ut digni efficiamur promissionibus Christi.
+
+
+Page 336-337-338-339-340
+
+----------
+
+No. 215
+
+MUSIC FOR RECEPTION ETC.
+
+Veni Sponsa Christi
+
+for two part chorus
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Lento
+
+Veni sponsa Christi,
+Veni sponsa Christi,
+accipe coronam.
+quam tibi Dominus praeparavit,
+praeparavit in aeternum.
+
+
+Page 341
+
+----------
+
+No. 216
+
+THE BLESSED VIRGIN
+
+Magnificat
+
+Eighth Psalm Tone (Solemnis)
+Gregorian
+
+
+1.
+Magnificat anima mea Dominum.
+
+2.
+Et exsultavit spiritus meus: in Deo salutari meo.
+
+3.
+Quia respexit humilitatem ancillae suae:
+ecce enim ex hoc beatam me dicent omnes generationes.
+
+4.
+Quia fecit mihi magna qui potens est: et sanctum nomen ejus.
+
+5.
+Et misericordia ejus a progenie in progenies: timentibus eum.
+
+6.
+Fecit potentiam in brachio suo:
+dispersit superbos mente cordis sui.
+
+7.
+Deposuit potentes de sede, et exaltavit humiles.
+
+8.
+Esurientes implevit bonus: et divites dimisit inanes.
+
+9.
+Suscepit Israel puerum suum: recordatus misericordiae suae.
+
+10.
+Sicut locutus est ad patres nostros: Abraham, et semini ejus in saecula.
+
+11.
+Gloria Patri et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+12.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper,
+et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.
+
+
+For the alternate verses the following falso bordone arrangement by Ciro
+Crassi may be used. (For two part chorus (or three part) equal voices.)
+
+
+Page 342-343
+
+----------
+
+No. 217
+
+CEREMONY MUSIC
+Motets for Reception, Profession etc.
+
+Regnum Mundi
+
+for two part chorus
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+Regnum mundi, Regnum mundi
+et omnem ornatam saeculi,
+contempsi propter a morem Domini
+nostri, Jesu Christi.
+Quem vidi quem amavi,
+in quem credidi quem dilexi.
+
+Eructavit cor meum, verbum bonum:
+dico ego opera mea Regi.
+Quem vidi quem amavi,
+in quem credidi quem dilexi.
+
+Elegi abjecta esse, in domo Domino mei, Jesu Christi.
+Quem vidi quem amavi,
+in quem credidi quem dilexi.
+
+Gloria Patri et Filio Et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+V. Kyrie eleison.
+R. Christi eleison.
+V. Pater noster.
+V. Etne nos inducas in tentationem.
+R. Sed libera nos a malo.
+V. Manda Deus etc.
+R. Confirma hoc Deus quod operatus es in eis.
+V. Salvas fac etc.
+R. Deus meus sperantes in te.
+V. Esto nobis etc.
+R. A facie inimici.
+V. Nihil proficiat etc.
+V. Et Filius iniquitatis non apponat nocere nobis.
+V. Ora pro nobis etc.
+R. Ut dignae efficiantur promissionibus Christi.
+V. Domine exaudi etc.
+R. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.
+V. Dominus etc.
+R. Et cum Spiritu tuo.
+V. Domine Deus virtutem, converte nos.
+R. Et ostende faciem tuam et salvi erimus.
+
+
+Page 344-345
+
+----------
+
+No. 218
+
+CEREMONY MUSIC ETC.
+
+Suscipe Domine
+
+(St. Ignatius)
+for two part chorus
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Lento
+
+Suscipe Domine, universam libertatem meam,
+Accipe memoriam intellectum atque voluntatem omnem.
+Quid quid habeo vel possideo mihi largitus es
+id tibi totum restituo, ac tuae prorsus voluntate trado gubernandum.
+Amorem tui solum cum gratia tua mihi
+dones et dives sum satis nec aliud quid quam ultra poseo.
+
+
+Page 346-347
+
+----------
+
+No. 219
+
+CEREMONY MUSIC ETC.
+
+Conserva me Domine
+Psalm 15
+
+
+Third Tone
+
+1.
+Conserva me, Domine, quoniam speravi in te.
+Dixi Domino: Deus meus es tu, quoniam honorum meorum non eges.
+
+2.
+Sanctis, qui sunt in terra ejus,
+mirificavit omnes voluntates meas in ejus.
+
+3.
+Multiplicatae sunt infirmitates eorum
+postem accelleraverunt.
+
+4.
+Non congregabo conventicula eorum de sanguinibus.
+nec memor ero nominum eorum per labia mea.
+
+5.
+Dominus pars haereditatis meae, et calicis mei:
+tu es, qui restitues haereditatem meam mihi.
+
+6.
+Funes ceciderunt mihi in praeclaris,
+etenim haereditas mea praeclara est mihi.
+
+7.
+Benedicam Dominum, qui tribuit mihi intellectum:
+insuper et usque ad noctem increpuerunt me renes mei.
+
+8.
+Providebam Dominum in conspectu meo semper:
+quoniam adextris est mihi, ne commovear.
+
+9.
+Propter hoc laetatum est cor meum et exsultavit lingua mea:
+insuper et caro mea requiescet in spe.
+
+
+10.
+Quoniam non derelinques animam meam in inferno:
+nec dabis sanctum tuum videre corruptionem.
+
+11.
+Notas mihi fecisti vias vitae adimplebis me laetitia cum vultu tuo:
+delectationis in dextera tua usque infinem.
+
+12.
+Gloria Patri et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+13.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc,
+et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.
+
+
+Page 348-349
+
+----------
+
+No.220
+
+MUSIC FOR RECEPTION, VOW DAY, ETC.
+
+Ecce Quam Bonum
+Psalm 132
+
+for two part chorus
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Ecce quam bonum, et quam jucundum, habitare fratres in unam.
+
+2.
+Sicut unguentum in capite quod descendit in barbam, barbam Aaron.
+
+3.
+Ecce quam bonum, et quam jucundum, habitare fratres in unam.
+
+4.
+Quod descendit in oram vestimenti ejus:
+sicut ros Hermon, qui descendit in monte Sion.
+
+5.
+Ecce quam bonum, et quam jucundum, habitare fratres in unam.
+
+6.
+Quoniam illic mandavit Dominus benedictonem et vitam usque in saeculum.
+
+7.
+Ecce quam bonum, et quam jucundum, habitare fratres in unam.
+
+8.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+9.
+Ecce quam bonum, et quam jucundum, habitare fratres in unam.
+
+10.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum.
+
+11.
+Ecce quam bonum, et quam jucundum, habitare fratres in unam.
+
+
+Page 350-351
+
+----------
+
+No. 221
+
+CEREMONY MUSIC ETC.
+
+Quam dilecta tabernacula tua
+Psalm 83
+
+
+Seventh Tone
+
+1.
+Quam dilecta tabernacula tua, Domine virtutum!
+concupiscit, et deficit anima mea in atria Domini.
+
+2.
+Cor meum et caro mea exsultaverunt in Deum vivum.
+
+3.
+Etenim passer invenit sibi donum:
+et turtur nidum sibi, ut ponat pullos suos.
+
+4.
+Altaria tua, Domine virtutum: Rex meus, et Deus meus.
+
+5.
+Beatus, qui habitant in domo tua, Domine:
+in saecula saeculorum laudabunt me.
+
+6.
+Beatus vir, cujus est auxilium abs te:
+ascensiones in corde suo disposuit,
+in valle lacrimarum, in loco quem posuit.
+
+7.
+Etenim benedictionem dabit legislator ibunt de virtute in virtutem:
+videbitur Deus deorem in Sion.
+
+8.
+Domine, Deus virtutum exaudi orationem meum: auribus percipe, Deus Jacob.
+
+9.
+Protector noster, aspice Deus: et respice faciem Christi tui.
+
+10.
+Quia melior est dies una in atriis tuis, super milia.
+
+11.
+Elegi agjectus esse in domo Dei mei:
+magis quam habitare in tabernaculis peccatorum.
+
+12.
+Quia misericordiam et veritatem diligit Deus:
+gratiam et gloriam dabit Dominus.
+
+13.
+Non privabit bonis eos, qui ambulant in innocentia:
+Domine virtutum, beatus homo, qui sperat in te.
+
+14.
+Gloria Patri et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+15.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc,
+et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen
+
+
+Page 353-353
+
+----------
+
+No. 222
+
+CEREMONY MUSIC ETC.
+
+Quae est ista
+
+Two part or unison chorus
+Traditional Italian Chorale
+Arr. by N. A. Montani
+
+
+Moderato
+
+Quae est ista, quae est ista, quae ascendit de deserto;
+deliciis affluens enixa super dilectum suum?
+Tota pulchra es, amica mea, suavis et decora.
+Veni de Libano sponsa mea
+Veni de Libano veni coronaberis.
+
+
+Page 354-355
+
+----------
+
+No. 223
+
+Tu gloria Jerusalem
+
+Unison or four part chorus
+(For additional Ceremony Music see Magnificat; Hymns in honor of the
+Blessed Virgin, Motets in honor of the Bl. Sacrament, Te Deum etc.)
+
+Cesar Franck
+Adapted from the Motet "Quae est ista"
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+Tu gloria Jerusalem;
+tu laetitia Israel;
+to honorificentia populi nostri.
+Maria Dominare nostri tu et Filius tuus
+Intercede ad Dominum Deum nostrum,
+intercede ad Dominum Deum nostrum,
+ad Deum nostrum, ad Dominum Deum nostrum.
+
+
+Page 355-356
+
+----------
+
+MUSIC FOR FORTY HOURS' ADORATION
+
+Musical Programme
+
+AT THE EXPOSITION
+
+1. MASS, after which the Blessed Sacrament is incensed.
+
+2 .* PROCESSION during which the "Pange Lingua" is sung; after the
+procession the
+
+3. "TANTUM ERGO" is sung, and the Blessed Sacrament is incensed. The
+"Panem de coelo, etc.," is omitted
+
+4. THE LITANY OF THE SAINTS is chanted. 224
+
+5. PSALM LXIX, "Deus in adjutorium etc.," is intoned, then sung
+alternately by the clergy or choir, after which the celebrant, still
+kneeling, sings the versicles "Salvos fac, etc." After the "Domine,
+exaudi orationem meam" the celebrant rises and sings the prescribed
+orations.
+
+
+MISSA PRO PACE
+
+On the second day of the Devotion the "Missa pro pace" (mass for peace)
+is offered on a side altar, and the color of the vestments is violet,
+unless a feast of higher rank occurs prohibiting the use of this color.
+(See Manual of Forty Hours' Adoration pub. by Ecclesiastical Review,
+Phila., Pa.)
+
+
+AT THE EXPOSITION
+
+1. MASS, after which is sung the
+
+2. LITANY with Psalm LXIX and the versicles "Salvos fac, etc.," down to
+"Dominus Vobiscum" (exclusive,) after which the Blessed Sacrament is
+incensed.
+
+3. * PROCESSION during which the "Pange Lingua" is sung. After the
+procession when the Blessed Sacrament has been placed on the altar, the
+
+4. "TANTUM ERGO" is sung, and at the "Genitori" the Blessed Sacrament is
+incensed. The "Panem de coelo" is intoned and the celebrant rises and
+sings the
+
+5. ORATIONS; Benediction follows. * In case the Procession does not take
+place the "Pange Lingua" cannot be omitted. Pange Lingua; (see No. 241)
+
+
+Page 357
+
+----------
+
+No. 224
+
+The Litany of the Saints
+
+According to the Vatican Graduale
+Sung on Holy Saturday, The Rogation Days, Forty Hours' Adoration.
+
+* Note: Omitted on Holy Saturday.
+
+Chanters
+
+Kyrie eleison. Christe eleison.
+Kyrie eleison. Christe audinos.
+Christe exaudinos.
+
+Pater de caelis Deus, miserere nobis.
+Fili Redemptor mundi Deus, miserere nobis.
+Spiritus Sancte Deus, miserere nobis.
+Sancta Trinitas unus Deus, miserere nobis.
+
+Sancta Maria, ora pro nobis.
+Sancta Dei Genitrix, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Michael, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Gabriel, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Raphael, ora pro nobis.
+
+Omnes sancti Angeli et Archangeli, ora pro nobis.
+Omnes sancti beatorum Spiritum ordines , ora pro nobis.
+
+Sancte Joannes Baptista, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Joseph, ora pro nobis.
+Omnes sancti Patriarchae et Prophetae, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Petre, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Paule, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Andrea, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Jacobe, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Joannes, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Thoma, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Jacobe, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Philippe, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Bartholomaee, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Mathaee, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Simon, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Thaddaee, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Mathia, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Barnaba, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Luca, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Marce, ora pro nobis.
+Omnes sancti Apostoli et Evangelistae, orate pro nobis.
+Omnes sancti Discipuli Dominum, orate pro nobis.
+* Omnes sancti Innocentes, orate pro nobis.
+
+Sancte Stephane, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Laurenti, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Vincenti, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancti Fabiane et Sebastiane, orate pro nobis.
+* Sancti Joannes et Paula, orate pro nobis.
+* Sancti Cosma et Damiane, orate pro nobis.
+* Gervasi et Protasi, orate pro nobis.
+Omnes sancti Martyres, orate pro nobis.
+Sancte Silvester, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Gregori, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Ambrosi, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Augustine, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Hieronyme, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Martine, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Nicolae, ora pro nobis.
+Omnes sancti Pontifices et Confessores, orate pro nobis.
+Omnes sancti Doctores, orate pro nobis.
+Sancte Antoni, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Benedicte, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancte Bernarde, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Dominice, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Francisce, ora pro nobis.
+
+Omnes sancti Sacerdotes et Levitae, orate pro nobis.
+Omnes sancti Monachi et Eremitae, orate pro nobis.
+
+Sancta Maria Magdalena, ora pro nobis.
+Sancta Agatha, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancta Lucia, ora pro nobis.
+Sancta Agnes, ora pro nobis.
+Sancta Caecilia, ora pro nobis.
+* Sancta Catharina, ora pro nobis.
+Sancte Anastasia, ora pro nobis.
+
+Omnes sanctae Virgines et Viduae, orate pro nobis.
+Omnes Sancti et sanctae Dei, intercedite pro nobis.
+
+Propitius esto, parce nobis Domine
+Propitius esto, exaudi nos Domine
+Ab omni malo, libera nos Domine
+
+Ab omni peccato, libera nos Domine.
+* Ab ira tua, libera nos Domine.
+* A subitanea et improvisa morte, libera nos Domine.
+* Ab insidiis diaboli, libera nos Domine.
+* Ab ira, et odio, et omni mala voluntate, libera nos Domine.
+* A spiritu fornicationis, libera nos Domine.
+* A fulgure et tempestate, libera nos Domine.
+* A flagello terrae motus, libera nos Domine.
+* A peste, fame, et bello, libera nos Domine.
+A morte perpetua, libera nos Domine.
+Per mysterium sanctae incarnationis tuae, libera nos Domine.
+Per adventum tuum, libera nos Domine.
+Per nativitatem tuam, libera nos Domine.
+Per baptismum et sanctum jejunium tuum, libera nos Domine.
+Per crucem et passionem tuam, libera nos Domine.
+Per mortem et sepulturam tuam, libera nos Domine.
+Per admirabilem ascensionem tuam, libera nos Domine.
+Per adventum Spiritus Sancti Paracliti, libera nos Domine.
+In dic judicii, libera nos Domine.
+
+Peccatores, te rogamus audinos.
+
+Ut nobis parcas, te rogamus audinos.
+
+* Ut nobis indulgeas, te rogamus audinos.
+
+* Ut ad veram paenitentiam nos perducere digneris, te rogamus audinos.
+
+Ut Ecclesiam tuam sanctam regere et conservare digneris, te rogamus
+audinos.
+
+Ut Domnum Apostolicum et omnes ecclesiasticos ordines' in sancta
+religione conservare digneris, te rogamus audinos.
+
+Ut inimicos sanctae Eccesiae humilare digneris, te rogamus audinos.
+
+Ut regibus et principibus christianis' pacem et veram concordiam donare
+digneris, te rogamus audinos.
+
+* Ut cuncto populo christiano pacem et unitatem largiri digneris, te
+rogamus audinos.
+
+* Ut omnes errantes ad unitatem Eccesiae recovare, et infideles
+universos ad Evangelii lumen perducere digneris, te rogamus audinos.
+
+Ut nosmetipsos in tuo sancto servitio confortare et conservare digneris,
+te rogamus audinos.
+
+* Ut mentes nostras ad coelestia desideria erigas, te rogamus audinos.
+
+Ut omnibus benefactor ibus nostris sempiterna bona retribuas, te rogamus
+audinos.
+
+* Ut animas nostras', fratrum, propinquorum et benefactorum nostrorum'
+ab aeterna damnatione eripias, te rogamus audinos.
+
+Ut fructus terre dare et conservare digneris, te rogamus audinos.
+
+Ut omnibus fidelibus defunctis requiem aeternam donare digneris, te
+rogamus audinos.
+
+Ut nos exaudire digneris, te rogamus audinos. Fili Dei, te rogamus
+audinos.
+
+Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, parce nobis Domine.
+Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, exaudinos Domine.
+Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobs.
+Christe audinos. Christe exaudinos.
+
+
+On Holy Saturday the Kyrie of the Mass is begun at this point.
+
+Forty Hours etc. chanters proceed.
+
+Kyrie eleison. Christe eleison. Kyrie eleison.
+Pater Noster.
+Et ne nos inducas in tentationem.
+Sed libera nos a malo.
+
+Page 358-365
+
+----------
+
+No. 225
+
+Deus in adjutorium
+Psalm 69
+
+(small notes ending for No. 6.)
+
+
+1.
+Deus in adjutorium meum intende: Domine ad adjuvandum me festina.
+
+2.
+Confundantur retrosum, et erubescant, qui querunt animam meam.
+
+3.
+Avertantur retrosum, et erubescant, qui volunt mihi mala.
+
+4.
+Avertantur statim erubescentes, qui dicunt mihi: Euge, euge.
+
+5.
+Exsultent et laetentur in te omnes qui querunt te: et dicant semper:
+magnificetur Dominus: qui diligunt salutare tuum.
+
+6.
+Ego vero egenus et pauper sum: Deus adjuva me.
+
+7.
+Adjutor meus et liberator meus es tu: Domine ne moreris.
+
+8.
+Gloria Patri et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto,
+
+9.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper,
+et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.
+
+
+
+RESPONSES
+Cel.
+
+1. Salvos fac servos tuos, Deus meus sperantes in te.
+
+All other responses end in the following manner except No.9
+
+2.
+V. Esto nobis Domine turris fortitudinis.
+R. A facie inimici.
+
+3.
+V. Nihil proficiat inimicus in nobis.
+R. Et filius iniquitatis non apponat nocere nobis.
+
+4.
+V. Domine non secundum peccata nostra facias nobis.
+R. Neque secundum iniquitates nostras retribuas nobis.
+
+5.
+V. Oremus pro Pontifice nostro N.
+R. Dominus conservet eum, et vivificet eum,
++ et beatum faciat eum in terra, * et non
+tradat eum in animam inimicorum ejus.
+
+6.
+V. Oremus pro benefactoribus nostris.
+R. Retribuere dignare Domine, + omnibus nobis bona facientibus, propter
+nomen tuum, * vitam aeternam. Amen.
+
+7.
+V. Oremus pro fidelibus defunctis.
+R. Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine,* et lux perpetua luceat eis.
+
+8.
+V. Requiescant in pace.
+R. Amen.
+
+9.
+V. Pro fratribus nostris absentibus.
+R. Salvos fac servos tuos,* Deus meus, sperantes in te. (see No. 1)
+
+10.
+V. Mitte eis Domine auxilium de sancto.
+R. Et de Sion tuere eos.
+
+11.
+V. Domine exaudi orationem meam.
+R. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.
+
+12.
+V, Dominus vobiscum.
+R. Et cum spiritu tuo.
+
+
+PRAYERS
+
+13.
+V. Per omnia saecula saeculorum.
+R. Amen.
+
+14.
+V. Dominus vobiscum.
+R. Et cum spiritu tuo.
+
+15.
+V. Exaudiat nos omnipotens et misericors Dominus.
+R. (Et custodiat nos semper.) Amen.
+
+16.
+V. Fidelium animae etc.
+R:. Amen.
+
+
+Page 366-367-368
+
+----------
+
+No. 226a
+
+THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
+Motets for Benediction
+
+O Salutaris Hostia (No. 1)
+(Verbum Supernum Prodiens)
+
+S. Webbe (1740-1816)
+
+
+Lento
+
+O salutaris hostia,
+Quae coeli panis ostium:
+Bella premunt hostilia,
+Da robur, fer auxilium.
+
+Uni trinoque Domino
+Sit sempiterna gloria,
+Qui vitam sine termino
+Nobis donet in patria.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 369
+
+----------
+
+No. 226b
+
+O Salutaris Hostia (No. 2)
+
+Duguet (1780)
+
+
+Moderato
+
+O salutaris hostia,
+Quae coeli panis ostium:
+Bella premunt hostilia,
+Da robur, fer auxilium.
+
+Uni trinoque Domino
+Sit sempiterna gloria,
+Qui vitam sine termino
+Nobis donet in patria.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 370
+
+----------
+
+No. 226c
+
+O Salutaris Hostia (No. 3)
+(Verbum Supernum Prodiens)
+
+
+Gregorian
+
+O salutaris hostia,
+Quae coeli panis ostium:
+Bella premunt hostilia,
+Da robur, fer auxilium.
+
+Uni trinoque Domino
+Sit sempiterna gloria,
+Qui vitam sine termino
+Nobis donet in patria.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 371
+
+----------
+
+No. 226d
+
+O Salutaris Hostia (No. 4)
+
+Unison Chorus
+J. Rheinberger
+Abridged and arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante
+
+O salutaris hostia,
+Quae coeli panis ostium:
+Bella premunt hostilia,
+Da robur, fer auxilium.
+
+Uni trinoque Domino
+Sit sempiterna gloria,
+Qui vitam sine termino
+Nobis donet in patria.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 372
+
+----------
+
+No. 226e
+
+O Salutaris Hostia (No. 5)
+
+For three-part chorus (S.S.A or T.T.B.)
+Balthasar Florence
+Arr. by N.A.M.
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+O salutaris hostia,
+Quae coeli panis ostium:
+Bella premunt hostilia,
+Da robur, fer auxilium.
+
+Uni trinoque Domino
+Sit sempiterna gloria,
+Qui vitam sine termino
+Nobis donet in patria.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 373
+
+----------
+
+No. 226f
+
+O Salutaris Hostia (No. 6)
+
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Moderato
+
+O salutaris hostia,
+Quae coeli panis ostium:
+Bella premunt hostilia,
+Da robur, fer auxilium.
+
+Uni trinoque Domino
+Sit sempiterna gloria,
+Qui vitam sine termino
+Nobis donet in patria.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 374
+
+----------
+
+No. 226g
+
+O Salutaris Hostia (No. 7)
+
+A. Warner
+
+
+Andante
+
+O salutaris hostia,
+Quae coeli panis ostium:
+Bella premunt hostilia,
+Da robur, fer auxilium.
+
+Uni trinoque Domino
+Sit sempiterna gloria,
+Qui vitam sine termino
+Nobis donet in patria.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 375
+
+----------
+
+No. 227a
+
+Adoro te devote (No. 1)
+
+St Thomas Aquinas 1227-1274
+Gregorian
+
+
+Fifth Mode
+
+1.
+Adoro te devote, latens Deitas,
+Quae sub his figuris, vere latitas:
+Tibi se cor meum totum subjicit,
+Quia te contemplans totum deficit.
+
+2.
+Visus tactus gustus in te falitur,
+Sed auditu solo tuto creditur:
+Credo quidquid dixit Dei Filius:
+Nil hoc veritatis verbo verius.
+
+3.
+In cruce latebat sola Deitas,
+Ad hic latet simul et humanitas:
+Ambo tamen credens, atque confitens,
+Peto quod petivit latro paenitens.
+
+4.
+Plagas, sicut Thomas, non intueor,
+Deum tamen meum te confiteor:
+Fac me tibi semper magis credere,
+In te spem habere, te diligere.
+
+5.
+O memoriale mortis Domini,
+Panis vivus vitam praestans homini:
+Praesta meae menti de te vivere,
+Et te illi semper dulce sapere.
+
+6.
+Pie Pelicane, Jesu Domine,
+Me immundum munda tuo sanguine,
+Cujus una stilla salvum facere
+Totum mundum quid ab omni scelere.
+
+7.
+Jesu, quem velatum nunc adspicio,
+Oro fiat illud quod tam sitio:
+Ut, te revelata cernens facie,
+Visu sim beatus tuae gloriae.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 376-377
+
+----------
+
+No. 227b
+
+Adoro te devote (No. 2)
+
+Ch. Gounod
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Lento
+
+1.
+Adoro te devote, latens Deitas,
+Quae sub his figuris, vere latitas:
+Tibi se cor meum totum subjicit,
+Qui te contemplans totum deficit.
+
+2.
+Visus, tactus, gustus in te falitur,
+Sed auditu solo tuto creditur:
+Credo quidquid dixit Dei Filius:
+Nil hoc Veritatis verbo verius.
+
+3.
+In cruce latebat sola Deitas,
+Ad hic latet simul et humanitas:
+Ambo tamen credens, atque confitens,
+Peto quod petivit latro paenitens.
+
+4.
+Plagas, sicut Thomas, non intueor,
+Deum tamen meum te confiteor:
+Fac me tibi semper magis credere,
+In te spem habere, te diligere.
+
+5.
+O memoriale mortis Domini,
+Panis vivus vitam praestans homini:
+Praesta meae menti de te vivere,
+Et te illi semper dulce sapere.
+
+6.
+Pie Pelicane, Jesu Domine,
+Me immundum munda tuo sanguine,
+Cujus una stilla salvum facere
+Totum mundum quid ab dulce sapere.
+
+7.
+Jesu, quem velatum nunc adspicio,
+Oro fiat illud quod tam sitio:
+Ut, te revelata cernens facie,
+Visu sim beatus omni scelere.
+Amen
+
+
+Page 378
+
+----------
+
+No. 228a
+
+O Esca Viatorum (No. 1)
+
+Heinrich Isaak (1493-1531)
+Arr. by J. S. Bach
+
+
+Largo
+
+1.
+O esca viatorum, O panis Angelorum, O manna coelitum:
+Esurientes ciba, Dulce dine non priva, Corda quaerentium.
+
+2.
+O lympha, fons amoris, Qui puro Salvatoris E corde profluis;
+Te sitientes pota, Haec sola nostra vota, His una sufficis.
+
+3.
+O Jesu, tuum vultum, Quem colimus occultum Sub panis specie:
+Fac ut, remoto velo, Post, libera in coelo, Cernamus acie.
+
+
+Page 379
+
+----------
+
+No. 228b
+
+O Esca Viatorum (No. 2)
+
+For Unison or Two-part Chorus
+Traditional Melody
+Arr. by P. J. Van Damme
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+O esca viatorum,
+O panis Angelorum,
+O manna coelitum:
+Esurientes ciba,
+Dulce dine non priva,
+Corda quaerentium,
+Corda quaerentium.
+
+2.
+O lympha, fons amoris,
+Qui puro Salvatoris
+E corde profluis;
+Te sitientes pota,
+Haec sola nostra vota,
+His una sufficis,
+His una sufficis.
+
+3.
+O Jesu, tuum vultum,
+Quem colimus occultum
+Sub panis specie:
+Fac ut, remoto velo,
+Post, libera in coelo,
+Cernamus acie, Cernamus acie.
+
+
+Page 380
+
+----------
+
+No. 229a
+
+Panis Angelicus (No. 1)
+
+Sacris Solemniis
+
+
+Moderato
+
+Panis Angelicus fit panis hominum;
+Dat panis coelicus figuris terminum:
+O res mirabilis! manducat Dominum
+Pauper, servus, et humilis.
+
+Te trina Deitas unaque poscimus,
+Sic nos tu visita, sicut te colimus;
+Per tuas semitas duc nos quo tendimus,
+Ad lucem quam inhabitas.
+Amen.
+
+Page 381
+
+----------
+
+No. 229b
+
+Panis Angelicus (No. 2)
+
+Unison, Two or Four-part chorus
+Fr. Lambilotte
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+Panis Angelicus fit panis hominum;
+Dat panis coelicus figuris terminum:
+O res mirabilis! manducat Dominum
+Pauper, servus, et humilis.
+
+Te trina Deitas unaque poscimus,
+Sic nos tu visita, sicut te colimus;
+Per tuas semitas duc nos quo tendimus,
+Ad lucem quam inhabitas.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 382
+
+----------
+
+No. 230
+
+Sacris Solemniis
+(Panis Angelicus)
+
+For Unison Chorus
+J. Mohr
+
+
+Andante devota
+
+1.
+Sacris solemnis juncta sint gaudia,
+Et ex praecordis sonent praeconia;
+Recedant vetera, nova sint omnia,
+Corda voces et opera.
+
+2.
+Noctis recolitur coena novissima,
+Qua Christus creditur agnum et azyma
+Dedisse fratribus, juxta legitima
+Priscis indulta patribus.
+
+3.
+Post agnum typicum, expletis epluis,
+Corpus Dominicum datum discipulis,
+Sic totum omnibus, quod totum singulis,
+Ejus fatemur manibus
+
+4.
+Dedit fragilibus corporis ferculum,
+Dedit et tristibus sanguinis poculum,
+Dicens: Accipite, quod trado vasculum,
+Omnes ex eo bibite.
+
+5.
+Sic sacrificium istud instituit,
+Cujus officium committi voluit
+Solis presbyteris, quibus sic congruit,
+Ut sumant, et dent cereris.
+
+6.
+Panis Angelicus fit panis hominum;
+Dat panis coelicus figuris terminum:
+O res mirabilis! manducat Dominum
+Pauper, servus, et humilis.
+
+7.
+Te trina Deitas unaque poscimus,
+Sic nos tu visita, sicut te colimus;
+Per tuas semitas duc nos quo tendimus,
+Ad lucem quam inhabitas.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 383-384
+
+----------
+
+No. 231a
+
+Ecce Panis Angelorum (No. 1)
+
+Lauda Sion
+Portuguese Melody
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+1.
+Ecce panis Angelorum,
+Factus cibus viatorum:
+Vere panis filiorum,
+Non mittendus canibus.
+
+2.
+In figuris praesignatur,
+Cum Isaac immolatur,
+Agnus Paschae deputatur,
+Datur manna patribus.
+
+
+Page 385
+
+----------
+
+No. 231b
+
+Ecce Panis Angelorum (No. 2)
+Lauda Sion
+
+Vatican Gradual
+
+
+1.
+Ecce panis Angelorum,
+Factus cibus viatorum:
+Vere panis filiorum,
+Non mittendus canibus.
+
+2.
+In figuris praesignatur,
+Cum Isaac immolatur,
+Agnus Paschae deputatur,
+Datur manna patribus.
+
+
+Bone Pastor
+
+3.
+Bone Pastor, panis vere,
+Jesu, nostri miserere:
+Tu nos pasce, nos tuere,
+Tu nos bona fac videre
+In terra viventium.
+
+4.
+Tu qui cuncta scis et vales,
+Qui nos pascis hic mortales:
+Tuos ibi commensales,
+Coheredes et sodales
+Fac sanctorum civium.
+Amen. Alleluia.
+
+
+Page 386-387
+
+----------
+
+No. 232
+
+Adoramus te, panem coelitum
+
+For Unison or two part chorus
+Traditional Melody
+Harmonized by P. J. Van Damme
+
+
+Andante
+
+Adoramus te, panem coelitum,
+Cibum vitae desursum praestitum.
+Ave, ave, ave, coeli panis vine.
+Laudetur in aeternum sanctissimum Sacramentum.
+
+
+Page 388
+
+----------
+
+No. 233a
+
+Ave Verum Corpus (No. 1)
+
+Unison, two or four part chorus.
+Ch. Gounod
+Liturgcally arranged by N. A. M.
+
+
+Lento
+
+Ave, ave verum Corpus natum de Maria Virgine:
+Vere passum, immolatum,
+immolatum in cruce pro homine, in cruce pro homine:
+Cujus latus perforatum fluxit uqua et sanguine:
+Esto nobis praegustatum mortis in examine.
+O Jesu dulcis! O Jesu pie!
+O Jesu fili Mariae, O Jesu fili Mariae!
+
+
+Page 389-390
+
+----------
+
+No. 233b
+
+Ave Verum Corpus (No. 2)
+
+Unison, two or four part chorus
+C. St. Saens
+Liturgically arranged by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+1.
+Ave, ave verum Corpus natum de Maria Virgine:
+
+2.
+Vere passum, immolatum in cruce pro homine:
+
+3.
+Cujus latus perforatum fluxit aqua et sanguine.
+
+4.
+Esto nobis praegustatum mortis in examine:
+
+5.
+O Jesu dulcis! O Jesu pie!
+O Jesu, Jesu fili Mariae, file Mariae.
+
+
+Page 391
+
+----------
+
+No. 233c
+
+Ave Verum Corpus (No. 3)
+
+W. A. Mozart
+Arr. for unison or four part chorus by N. A. M.
+
+
+Adagio
+
+Ave, ave verum Corpus natum de Maria Virgine:
+Vere passum, immolatum in cruce, pro homine:
+Cujus latus perforatum fluxit aqua et sanguine.
+Esto nobis praegustatum mortis in examine.
+mortis, mortis in examine.
+
+
+Page 392-393
+
+----------
+
+No. 233d
+
+Ave Verum Corpus (No. 4)
+
+Alex. Guilmant
+Adapted and arranged for unison, two or four part chorus by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante moderato
+
+Ave, ave verum Corpus natum de Maria Virgine:
+Vere passum, immolatum in cruce pro homine:
+Cujus latus perforatum fluxit aqua et sanguine.
+Esto nobis praegustatum mortis in examine.
+O Jesu dulcis! O Jesu Pie!
+O Jesu dulcis! O Jesu Pie!
+O Jesu fili Mariae, fili Mariae!
+
+
+Page 394-395
+
+----------
+
+No. 233e
+
+Ave Verum Corpus (No. 5)
+
+Prosa antiqua usu recepta
+Gregorian
+
+
+Sixth Mode
+
+1.
+Ave, ave verum Corpus natum de Maria Virgine:
+
+2.
+Vere passum, immolatum in cruce pro homine:
+
+3.
+Cujus latus perforatum fluxit aqua et sanguine.
+
+4.
+Esto nobis praegustatum mortis in examine:
+
+5.
+O Jesu dulcis!
+
+6.
+O Jesu Pie!
+
+7.
+O Jesu fili Mariae.
+
+
+Page 396
+
+----------
+
+No. 234
+
+O quam suavis est
+
+Antiphon. (according to the Vatican Edition of the Antiphonale.)
+
+
+Sixth Mode
+
+O quam suavis est, Domine, spiritus tuus!
+qui, ut dulcedinem tuam in filios demonstrares,
+pane suavissimo de coelo praestito,
+esurientes reples bonis,
+fastidiosos divites dimittens inanes.
+
+
+Page 397-398
+
+----------
+
+No. 235
+
+O Sacrum Convivium
+
+Motet
+R. Remondi
+Arr. for unison, two or four part chorus by N. A. M.
+
+
+Adagio (con espressione)
+
+O sacrum convivium! in quo Christus sumitur:
+recolitur memoria passionis ejus, passionis ejus:
+Mens impletur gratia, mens impletur gratia:
+et futurae gloriae nobis pignus datur,
+Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
+
+
+Page 399
+
+----------
+
+No. 236
+
+THE SACRED HEART
+
+O Cor Jesu
+
+Two part chorus
+Don Lorenzo Perosi
+
+
+Adagio
+
+O cor Jesu flagrans amore nostri,
+O cor Jesu flagrans amore nostri,
+inflamma cor nostrum amore tui,
+inflamma cor nostrum amore tui.
+
+
+Page 400
+
+----------
+
+No. 237
+
+Cor Jesu, salus in te sperantium
+
+Unison or two part chorus
+W. Schultes (1815-1879)
+Abridged and arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante sostenuto
+
+Cor Jesu, salus in te sperantium, miserere nobis,
+Cor Jesu spes in te morientium, miserere nobis,
+Cor Jesu deliciae sanctorum omnium,
+miserere, miserere nobis,
+
+
+Page 401
+
+----------
+
+No. 238a
+
+INVOCATION TO THE SACRED HEART *
+
+Cor Jesu Sacratissimum (No. 1)
+
+Gregorian
+
+
+First Mode
+
+1.
+Cor Jesu Sacratissimum, miserere nobis.
+
+2.
+Cor Mariae immaculatum, ora pro nobis.
+
+3.
+Sanctae Joseph patronae dilectissime, ora pro nobis.
+
+
+----------
+
+No. 238b
+
+Cor Jesu Sacratissimum (No. 2) *
+
+Gregorian
+
+
+Fourth Mode
+
+Cor Jesu Sacratissimum, miserere nobis.
+
+
+* Note: These Invocations can be sung before each verse of the "Laudate
+Dominum" (First and Fourth Tones) in place of the "Adoremus." (No. 243
+a-d)
+
+
+----------
+
+No. 239
+
+PLEA FOR GOD'S MERCY
+
+Parce Domine
+
+Usually sung before the 50th Psalm: Miserere mei Deus
+
+Gregorian
+
+Parce Domine, parce populo tuo: ne in aeternum irascaris nobis.
+Parce Domine, parce populo tuo: ne in aeternum irascaris nobis.
+Parce Domine, parce populo tuo: ne in aeternum irascaris nobis.
+
+
+Page 402
+
+----------
+
+No. 240
+
+THE SACRED HEART, Ss. Cordis Jesu
+
+Cor, arca legem continens
+
+15th Century Melody "Alta Trinita."
+
+
+1.
+Cor, arca legem continens
+Non servitutis veteris,
+Sed gratiae, Sed veniae,
+Sed et misericordiae.
+
+2.
+Cor sanctuarium novi
+Intemeratum foederis,
+Templum vetusto sanctius,
+Velumque scissoutilius.
+
+3.
+Te vulneratum caritas,
+Ictu patenti voluit,
+Amoris invisibilis,
+Ut veneremur vulnera.
+
+4.
+Hoc sub amoris symbolo
+Passus cruenta et mystica,
+Utrumque sacrificium
+Christus sacerdos obtulit.
+
+5.
+Quis non amantem redamet?
+Quis non redemptus diligat,
+Et Corde in isto seligat
+Aeterna tabernacula?
+
+6.
+Decus Parenti, et Filio
+Sanctoque sit Spiritui,
+Quibus potestas, gloria,
+Regnumque in omne est saeculum.
+Amen
+
+
+Page 403
+
+----------
+
+No. 241a
+
+PROCESSIONS, BENEDICTION, 40 HOURS'
+
+Pange Lingua (No. 1)
+(Tantum Ergo)
+
+Gregorian
+Vatican Graduale
+
+
+Third Mode
+
+1.
+Pange lingua gloriosi,
+Corporis mysterium
+Sanguinisque pretiosi,
+Quem in mundi pretium
+Fructus vetris generosi
+Rex effudit gentium.
+
+2.
+Nobis datus, nobis natus
+Ex intacta Virgine,
+Et in mundo conversatus,
+Sparso verbi semine,
+Sui moras incolatus
+Miro clusit ordine.
+
+3.
+In supremae nocte coenoe,
+Recumbens cum fratribus,
+Observata lege plene
+Cibis in legalibus,
+Cibum turbae duodenae
+Se dat suis manibus.
+
+4.
+Verbum caro, panem verum
+Verbo carnem efficit:
+Fitque sanguis Christi merum,
+Et si sensus deficit,
+Ad firmandum cor sincerum
+Sola fides sufficit.
+
+5.
+Tantum ergo Sacramentum
+Veneremur cernui:
+Et antiquum documentum
+Novo cedat ritui
+Praestet fides supplementum
+Sensuum defectui.
+
+6.
+Genitori, Genitoque
+Laus et jubilatio,
+Salus, honor, virtus quoque
+Sit, et benedictio:
+Procedenti ab utroque
+Compar sit laudatio.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 404-405
+
+----------
+
+No. 241 b
+
+Pange Lingua (No. 2)
+(Tantum Ergo)
+
+Gregorian
+(Apud Italos usitatum)
+
+
+First Mode
+
+1.
+Pange lingua gloriosi,
+Corporis mysterium
+Sanguinisque pretiosi,
+Quem in mundi pretium
+Fructus vetris generosi
+Rex effudit gentium.
+
+2.
+Nobis datus, nobis natus
+Ex intacta Virgine,
+Et in mundo conversatus,
+Sparso verbi semine,
+Sui moras incolatus
+Miro clusit ordine.
+
+3.
+In supremae nocte coenoe,
+Recumbens cum fratribus,
+Observata lege plene
+Cibis in legalibus,
+Cibum turbae duodenae
+Se dat suis manibus.
+
+4.
+Verbum caro, panem verum
+Verbo carnem efficit:
+Fitque sanguis Christi merum,
+Et si sensus deficit,
+A firmandum cor sincerum
+Sola fides sufficit.
+
+5.
+Tantum ergo Sacramentum
+Veneremur cernui:
+Et antiquum documentum
+Novo cedat ritui
+Praestet fides supplementum
+Sensuum defectui.
+
+6.
+Genitori, Genitoque
+Laus et jubilatio,
+Salus, honor, virtus quoque
+Sit, et benedictio:
+Procedenti ab utroque
+Compar sit laudatio.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 406-407
+
+----------
+
+No. 242a
+
+Tantum Ergo (No. 1)
+
+(The "Pange Lingua" may be sung to this and any of the melodies of the
+Tantum Ergo.)
+
+Jos. H. Beltjens
+Abridged and arranged by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante moderato
+
+1.
+Tantum ergo Sacramentum
+Veneremur cernui:
+Et antiquum documentum
+Novo cedat ritui
+Praestet fides supplementum
+Sensuum defectui.
+
+2.
+Genitori, Genitoque
+Laus et jubilatio,
+Salus, honor, virtus quoque
+Sit, et benedictio:
+Procedenti ab utroque
+Compar sit laudatio.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 408
+
+----------
+
+No. 242b
+
+Tantum Ergo (No. 2)
+
+Arr. by N.A. M.
+Traditional Melody from Ms. dated 1751 Stonyhurst
+Also Epitome Rit. Trevir
+
+
+Not too slow
+
+1.
+Tantum ergo Sacramentum
+Veneremur cernui:
+Et antiquum documentum
+Novo cedat ritui
+Praestet fides supplementum
+Sensuum defectui.
+
+2.
+Genitori, Genitoque
+Laus et jubilatio,
+Salus, honor, virtus quoque
+Sit, et benedictio:
+Procedenti ab utroque
+Compar sit laudatio.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 409
+
+----------
+
+No. 242c
+
+Tantum Ergo (No. 3)
+
+For unison chorus or chorus in 2 or 4 parts
+Balthasar Florence
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Tantum ergo Sacramentum
+Veneremur cernui:
+Et antiquum documentum
+Novo cedat ritui
+Praestet fides supplementum
+Sensuum defectui.
+
+2.
+Genitori, Genitoque
+Laus et jubilatio,
+Salus, honor, virtus quoque
+Sit, et benedictio:
+Procedenti ab utroque
+Compar sit laudatio.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 410
+
+----------
+
+No. 242d
+
+Tantum Ergo (No. 4)
+
+Choral
+O. Ravanello
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Tantum ergo Sacramentum
+Veneremur cernui:
+Et antiquum documentum
+Novo cedat ritui
+Praestet fides supplementum
+Sensuum defectui.
+
+2.
+Genitori, Genitoque
+Laus et jubilatio,
+Salus, honor, virtus quoque
+Sit, et benedictio:
+Procedenti ab utroque
+Compar sit laudatio.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 411
+
+----------
+
+No. 242e
+
+Tantum Ergo (No. 5)
+
+Unison or two part chorus
+W. A. Smit
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+1.
+Tantum ergo Sacramentum
+Veneremur cernui:
+Et antiquum documentum
+Novo cedat ritui
+Praestet fides supplementum
+Sensuum defectui.
+
+2.
+Genitori, Genitoque
+Laus et jubilatio,
+Salus, honor, virtus quoque
+Sit, et benedictio:
+Procedenti ab utroque
+Compar sit laudatio.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 412
+
+----------
+
+No. 242f
+
+Tantum Ergo (No.6)
+
+M. Haydn (1737-1806)
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Tantum ergo Sacramentum
+Veneremur cernui:
+Et antiquum documentum
+Novo cedat ritui
+Praestet fides supplementum
+Sensuum defectui.
+
+2.
+Genitori, Genitoque
+Laus et jubilatio,
+Salus, honor, virtus quoque
+Sit, et benedictio:
+Procedenti ab utroque
+Compar sit laudatio.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 413
+
+----------
+
+No. 242g
+
+Tantum Ergo (No. 7)
+
+Melody from a Slovak Hymnal
+Adapted by N. A. M.
+
+
+Moderately fast
+
+1.
+Tantum ergo Sacramentum
+Veneremur cernui:
+Et antiquum documentum
+Novo cedat ritui
+Praestet fides supplementum
+Sensuum defectui.
+
+2.
+Genitori, Genitoque
+Laus et jubilatio,
+Salus, honor, virtus quoque
+Sit, et benedictio:
+Procedenti ab utroque
+Compar sit laudatio.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 414
+
+----------
+
+No. 242h
+
+Tantum Ergo (No. 8)
+
+J. Mohr
+
+
+Moderato
+
+
+1.
+Tantum ergo Sacramentum
+Veneremur cernui:
+Et antiquum documentum
+Novo cedat ritui
+Praestet fides supplementum
+Sensuum defectui.
+
+2.
+Genitori, Genitoque
+Laus et jubilatio,
+Salus, honor, virtus quoque
+Sit, et benedictio:
+Procedenti ab utroque
+Compar sit laudatio.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 415
+
+----------
+
+No. 242i
+
+Tantum Ergo (No. 9)
+
+Unison or two part chorus
+Th. Dubois
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante religioso
+
+1.
+Tantum ergo Sacramentum
+Veneremur cernui:
+Et antiquum documentum
+Novo cedat ritui
+Praestet fides supplementum
+Sensuum defectui.
+
+2.
+Genitori, Genitoque
+Laus et jubilatio,
+Salus, honor, virtus quoque
+Sit, et benedictio:
+Procedenti ab utroque
+Compar sit laudatio.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 416
+
+----------
+
+No. 242j
+
+Tantum Ergo (No. 10)
+
+Unison Chorus
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Not too slow
+
+1.
+Tantum ergo Sacramentum
+Veneremur cernui:
+Et antiquum documentum
+Novo cedat ritui
+Praestet fides supplementum
+Sensuum defectui.
+
+2.
+Genitori, Genitoque
+Laus et jubilatio,
+Salus, honor, virtus quoque
+Sit, et benedictio:
+Procedenti ab utroque
+Compar sit laudatio.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 417
+
+----------
+
+No. 243 a
+
+BENEDICTION
+
+Adoremus: Laudate Dominum (No. 1)
+Psalm Tones
+
+Instead of the "Adoremus" the Invocation to the Sacred Heart or to the
+Holy Family (No. 238 A-B) may be sung before the "Laudate Dominum."
+
+Gregorian
+Vatican Antiphonale
+
+
+First Psalm Tone
+
+Adoramus in aeternum Sanctissimum Sacramentum.
+
+1.
+Laudate Dominum omnes gentes: laudate eum omnes populi.
+
+2.
+Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia ejus:
+et veritas Domini manet it aeternum.
+
+3.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio: et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+4.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc,
+et semper: et in saecula saeculorum.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 418-419
+
+----------
+
+No. 243b
+
+Adoremus and Laudate (No. 2)
+
+Second Psalm Tone
+
+Adoramus in aeternum Sanctissimum Sacramentum.
+
+1.
+Laudate Dominum omnes gentes: laudate eum omnes populi.
+
+2.
+Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia ejus:
+et veritas Domini manet it aeternum.
+
+3.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio: et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+4.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc,
+et semper: et in saecula saeculorum.
+Amen.
+
+
+----------
+
+No. 243c
+
+Adoremus and Laudate (No. 3)
+
+
+Third Psalm Tone
+
+Adoramus in aeternum Sanctissimum Sacramentum.
+
+1.
+Laudate Dominum omnes gentes: laudate eum omnes populi.
+
+2.
+Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia ejus:
+et veritas Domini manet it aeternum.
+
+3.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio: et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+4.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc,
+et semper: et in saecula saeculorum.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 420-421
+
+----------
+
+No. 243d
+
+Adoremus and Laudate (No. 4)
+
+
+Fourth Psalm Tone
+
+Adoramus in aeternum Sanctissimum Sacramentum.
+
+1.
+Laudate Dominum omnes gentes: laudate eum omnes populi.
+
+2.
+Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia ejus:
+et veritas Domini manet it aeternum.
+
+3.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio: et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+4.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc,
+et semper: et in saecula saeculorum.
+Amen.
+
+
+----------
+
+No. 243e
+
+Adoremus and Laudate (No. 5)
+
+
+Fifth Psalm Tone
+
+Adoramus in aeternum Sanctissimum Sacramentum.
+
+1.
+Laudate Dominum omnes gentes: laudate eum omnes populi.
+
+2.
+Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia ejus:
+et veritas Domini manet it aeternum.
+
+3.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio: et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+4.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc,
+et semper: et in saecula saeculorum.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 422-423
+
+----------
+
+No. 243f
+
+Adoremus and Laudate (No. 6)
+
+
+Sixth Psalm Tone
+
+Adoramus in aeternum Sanctissimum Sacramentum.
+
+1.
+Laudate Dominum omnes gentes: laudate eum omnes populi.
+
+2.
+Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia ejus:
+et veritas Domini manet it aeternum.
+
+3.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio: et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+4.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc,
+et semper: et in saecula saeculorum.
+Amen.
+
+----------
+
+No. 243g
+
+Adoremus and Laudate (No. 7)
+
+
+Seventh Psalm Tone
+
+Adoramus in aeternum Sanctissimum Sacramentum.
+
+1.
+Laudate Dominum omnes gentes: laudate eum omnes populi.
+
+2.
+Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia ejus:
+et veritas Domini manet it aeternum.
+
+3.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio: et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+4.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc,
+et semper: et in saecula saeculorum.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 424-425
+
+----------
+
+No. 243h
+
+Adoremus and Laudate (No. 8)
+
+
+Eighth Psalm Tone
+
+Adoramus in aeternum Sanctissimum Sacramentum.
+
+1.
+Laudate Dominum omnes gentes: laudate eum omnes populi.
+
+2.
+Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia ejus:
+et veritas Domini manet it aeternum.
+
+3.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio: et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+4.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc,
+et semper: et in saecula saeculorum.
+Amen.
+
+
+----------
+
+No. 243i
+
+Adoremus and Laudate (No. 9)
+
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Moderato
+
+Adoramus in aeternum Sanctissimum Sacramentum.
+
+1.
+Laudate Dominum omnes gentes: laudate eum omnes populi.
+
+2.
+Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia ejus:
+et veritas Domini manet it aeternum.
+
+3.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio: et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+4.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc,
+et semper: et in saecula saeculorum.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 426-427
+
+----------
+
+No. 244
+
+PONTIFICAL CEREMONIES: CONFIRMATION, ETC.
+
+Sacerdos et Pontifex
+
+Sung at the entrance of the Bishop, Archbishop or Cardinal
+("Ecce Sacerdos" may be sung instead if preferred. )
+
+Gregorian
+
+Antiphon-First Mode
+
+Sacerdos et Pontifex, et virtutum opifex,
+Pastor bone in populo, sic placuisti Domino.
+
+
+ RESPONSES
+V. Protector noster --- etc.
+R. Et respice in faciem Christi tui.
+V. Salvum fac --- etc.
+R. Deus meus sperantem in te.
+V. Mitte ei Domine --- etc.
+R. Et de Sion tuere eum.
+V. Nihil Proficat -- etc.
+R. Et filius iniquitatis non opponat nocere ei.
+V. Domine exaudi --- etc.
+R. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.
+V. Dominus Vobiscum.
+R. Et cum Spiritu tuo. (Oremus etc.) Amen.
+
+Note: During the Confirmation, Choir may sing appropriate Hymns: Veni
+Sancte Spiritus, Veni Creator, Magnificat, etc. After the recitation of
+the Creed, "The Lord's Prayer" and "Hail Mary" English Hymns may be
+sung.
+
+Page 428
+
+----------
+
+No. 245
+
+Confirma hoc Deus
+
+(Sung after Confirmation, at the washing of hands)
+J. Rheinberger
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Lento
+
+Confirma hoc Deus, quod operatus es in nobis,
+a tempo sancto tuo quod est in Jerusalem.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio: et Spiritui Sancto
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper:
+et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.
+
+
+RESPONSES
+
+V. Ostende nobis, etc.
+R. Et salutare tuum da nobis.
+V. Domine exaudi, etc.
+R. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.
+V. Dominus vobiscum
+R. Et cum Spiritu tuo.
+
+Ceremonies may terminate with singing of "Te Deum" (No. 284)
+For the responses, at the Pontifical Blessing See No. 259-(11)
+
+
+Page 429
+
+----------
+
+No. 246
+
+Ecce Sacerdos
+
+Stadler
+Arr. for unison or four part chorus by N. A. M.
+
+
+Allegro maestoso
+
+Ecce Sacerdos magnus, qui in diebus suis placuit Deo:
+Ideo jurejurando fecit illum Dominus crescere in plebem suam.
+Benedictionem omnium gentium dedit illi,
+et testamentum suum confirmavit super caput ejus.
+
+Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto.
+Ideo jurejurando fecit illum Dominus crescere in plebem suam.
+
+
+Page 430-431
+
+----------
+
+No. 247
+
+FOR THE POPE
+
+Oremus pro Pontifice
+
+Unison two or four part chorus
+Fr. Schubert
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Andante (alla breve)
+
+Oremus pro Pontifice nostro Benedicte;
+Dominus conservet eum, et vivificet eum,
+et beatum faciat eum in terra,
+et non tradat eum in animam inimicorum ejus.
+
+V. Fiat manus tua super virum dexterae tuae.
+R. Et super filium hominis quem confirmasti tibi.
+
+
+Page 432
+
+----------
+
+No. 248
+
+Christus Vincit, Christus Regnat
+
+Ancient French Melody
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Maestoso
+
+Christus vincit, Christus regnat, Christus imperat.
+
+
+
+This melody dates from the year 1080. It was sung at the closing of the
+Council called by order of William the Conqueror. Gregory VII was Pope
+and Philip I King of France. To this day, in the Cathedral of Rouen it
+is customary to render this chant on all solemn Pontifical feasts.
+
+
+Page 433
+
+----------
+
+No. 249
+
+THE HOLY SOULS: REQUIEMS
+
+Languentibus in Purgatorio
+
+Solesmes chant
+
+
+Sixth Mode
+
+1.
+Languentibus in Purgatorio,
+Qui purgantur ardore nimio,
+Et torquentur gravi supplicio,
+Subveniat tua compassio:
+O Maria.
+
+2.
+Fons est patens qui culpas abluis,
+Omnes juvas et nullum respuis:
+Manum tuam extende mortuis,
+Qui sub poenis lanquent continuis:
+O Maria.
+
+3.
+Ad te pie suspirant mortui,
+Cupientes de poenis erui,
+Et ad esse tuo conspectui,
+Aeternisque gaudiis perfrui:
+O Maria.
+
+4.
+Et cum fiet stricta discussio,
+In tremendo Dei judicio,
+Judicanti supplica Filio,
+Ut cum Sanctis sit nobis portio:
+O Maria.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 434
+
+----------
+
+No. 250
+
+Beati Mortui
+
+Motet for two or four part chorus
+Ch. Gounod. Op. 1
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Lento
+
+Beati mortui in Domino morientes,
+Beati mortui in Domino morientes,
+Beati mortui in Domino morientes deinceps.
+
+Dicit enim Spiritus,
+Spiritus ut requiescant a laboribus suis et opera illorum,
+et opera illorum sequuntar illos.
+
+Beati mortui in Domino morientes,
+Beati mortui in Domino morientes,
+Beati mortui in Domino morientes deinceps.
+
+
+Page 435
+
+----------
+
+No. 251
+
+THE HOLY SOULS
+
+Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel
+Ego Sum
+
+Vatican Antiphonale
+Antiphon
+
+
+Second Mode
+
+Ergo dum resurrectio et vita:
+qui credit in me, etiam si mortuus fuerit, vivet:
+et omnis qui vivet et credit in me, non morietur in aeternum.
+
+1.
+Benedictus Dominus Deus Israel:
+quia visitavit, et fecit redemtionem plebis suae.
+
+2.
+Et erexit cornu salutis nobis,
+in domo David pueri sui:
+
+3.
+Sicut locutus est per os sanctorum,
+qui a saeculo sunt, prophetarum ejus:
+
+4.
+Salutem ex inimicis nostris,
+et de manu omnium qui oderunt nos:
+
+5.
+Ad faciendam misericordiam cum patribus nostris:
+et memorari testamenti sui sancti.
+
+6.
+Jusjurandum, quod juravit ad Abraham Patrem nostrum,
+daturum se nobis:
+
+7.
+Ut sine timore, de manu inimicorum nostrorum liberati,
+serviamus illi:
+
+8.
+In sanctitate et justitia coram ipso,
+omnibus diebus nostris.
+
+9.
+Et tu puer, propheta Altissimi vocaberis:
+praeibis enim ante faciem Domini parare vias ejus:
+
+10.
+Ad dandam scientiam salutis plebi ejus:
+in remissionem peccatorum eorum:
+
+11.
+Per viscera misericordiae Dei nostris:
+in quibus visitavit nos, oriens ex alto:
+
+12.
+Illuminare his qui in tenebris et in umbra mortis sedent:
+ad dirigendos pedes nostros in viam pacis.
+
+13.
+Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine.
+
+14:
+Et lux perpetua, luceat eis.
+
+
+Ergo dum resurrectio et vita:
+qui credit in me, etiam si mortuus fuerit, vivet:
+et omnis qui vivet et credit in me, non morietur in aeternum.
+
+
+Page 437-438-439
+
+----------
+
+No. 252
+
+THE HOLY SOULS
+Officium Defunctorum
+Lent and Holy Week, etc.
+
+Miserere mei Deus
+
+Psalm 50
+Vatican Antiphonale
+
+First Mode
+(First portion is sung before the Psalm)
+(The entire antiphon is sung at the end of Psalm)
+
+Exsultabunt Domino ossa humiliata.
+
+
+First Psalm Tone
+
+1.
+Miserere mei Deus, secundum magnam misericordiam tuam.
+
+2.
+Et secundum multitudinem miserationem tuarum, dele iniquitatem mea.
+
+3.
+Amplius lava me ab iniquitate mea: et a peccato meo munda me.
+
+4.
+Quoniam iniquitatem meam ego cognosco:
+et peccatum meum contra me est semper.
+
+5.
+Tibi soli peccavi, et malum coram te feci:
+ut justificeris in sermonibus tuis, et vincas cum judicaris.
+
+6.
+Ecce enim in iniquitatibis conceptus sum:
+et in peccatis concepit me mater mea.
+
+7.
+Ecce enim veritatem dilexisti:
+incerta et occulta sapientiae tuae manifestasti mihi.
+
+8.
+Asperges me hyssopo, et mundabor:
+lavabis me, et super nivem dealbabor.
+
+9.
+Auditui meo dabis gaudium et laetitiam:
+et exsultabunt ossa humiliata.
+
+10.
+Averte faciem tuam a peccatis meis:
+et omnes iniquitates meas dele.
+
+11.
+Cor mundum crea in me Deus:
+et spiritum rectum innova in visceribus meis.
+
+12.
+Ne projicias me a facie tua:
+et spiritum sanctum tuum ne auferas a me.
+
+13.
+Redde mihi laetitiam salutaris tui:
+et spiritu principali confirma me.
+
+14.
+Docebo iniquos vias tuas:
+et impii ad te convertentur.
+
+15.
+Libera me de sanguinibus Deus, Deus salutis meae:
+et exsultabit lingua mea justitiam tuam.
+
+16.
+Domine, labia mea aperies:
+et os meum annuntiabit laudem tuam.
+
+17.
+Quoniam si voluisses sacrificium, dedissem utique:
+holocaustis non delectaberis.
+
+18.
+Sacrificium Deo spiritus contribulatus:
+cor contritum et humiliatum Deus non despicies.
+
+19.
+Benigne fac Domine in bona voluntate tua Sion:
+ut aedificentur muri Jerusalem.
+
+20.
+Tunc acceptabis sacrificium justitiae, oblationes et holacausta:
+tunc imponent super altare tuum vitulos.
+
+21.
+Requiem aeternum dona eis Domine.
+
+22.
+Et lux perpetua luceat eis.
+
+
+Page 440-441
+
+----------
+
+No. 253
+
+THE HOLY SOULS
+Pro Defunctis
+
+Miserere Illi Deus
+
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+First Mode
+
+
+Adagio
+
+Miserere, miserere,
+Miserere illi Deus,
+Tu Jesu Christe Domine
+Veniam ei concede.
+
+1.
+Qui regnas in perpetuum,
+Trinus et unus Dominus,
+Defuncti hujus animam
+De inferno tu libera.
+
+2.
+Tu vera, sancta Trinitas,
+Et unas in substantia,
+Defuncti hujus animam
+Cum electis agglomera.
+
+3.
+O pia Dei Genitrix,
+Maria mater virginum,
+Intercede piissima
+Pro hoc defuncto famulo.
+
+4.
+Tu Michael Archangel,
+Continuatis precibus
+Adesto nunc propitius
+Pro hoc defuncto famulo.
+
+5.
+Inter chorus coelestium,
+Inter catervas martyrum,
+Resurgat hic in gloria
+Ovans ad Christi dexteram.
+
+Miserere, miserere,
+Miserere illi Deus,
+Tu Jesu Christe Domine
+Veniam ei concede.
+
+
+Page 442-443
+
+----------
+
+No. 254
+
+MOTETS FOR FESTIVAL OCCASIONS
+
+Laudate Dominum
+
+Unison, two or four part chorus
+Fr. Schubert
+Arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Allegro moderato
+
+Laudate Dominum, laudate Dominum, omnes gentes:
+laudate, laudate eum omnes populi.
+Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericordia ejus;
+et veritas Domini manet in aeternum.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto,
+Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto,
+Sicut erat in principio et nunc, et semper,
+et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 444-445-446
+
+----------
+
+No. 255
+
+Jubilate Deo
+
+Motet for two or four part chorus
+W. A. Mozart
+Edited and arr. by N. A. M.
+
+
+Allegro
+
+
+Jubilate Deo omnis terra,
+servite, servite Domino, Domino
+in laetitia, in laetitia.
+Laudate nomen ejus,
+laudate nomen ejus:
+quoniam suavis est Dominus,
+est Dominus.
+Alleluia, Alleluia.
+
+
+Page 447-448
+
+----------
+
+No. 256
+
+GENERAL
+O Bone Jesu!
+
+Motet
+G. P. da Palestrina
+
+
+Andante
+
+O bone Jesu!
+miserere nobis:
+quia tu creasti nos,
+tu redemisti nos sanguine tuo
+pretiosissimo.
+
+
+Page 449
+
+----------
+
+No. 257
+
+SUNDAY AT HIGH MASS
+
+Asperges Me
+
+For Unison, two or four part chorus
+
+Sung each Sunday before High Mass from Trinity Sunday to Palm Sunday
+inclusive.
+
+Nicola. A. Montani
+
+
+Celebrant
+Asperges me.
+
+Choir
+Domine, hyssopo, et mundabor:
+lavabis me, et super nivem dealbabor.
+
+Miserere mei, Deus, secundum
+magnam misericordiam tuam. *
+
+Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto,
+Sicut erat in principio et nunc, et semper,
+et in saecula saeculorum.
+Amen.
+
+Asperges me.
+
+
+* Note: On Passion Sunday and Palm Sunday the "Gloria Patri" etc. is
+omitted and repition is made from the beginning "Asperges" to Fine.
+
+Responses
+
+Cel.
+1. Ostende nobis Domine misericordiam tuam. (Alleluia.)
+
+2. Domine exaudi orationem meam.
+
+3. Dominus vobiscum.
+
+Choir.
+
+1. Et salutare tuum da nobis. (Alleluia.)
+
+2. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.
+
+3. Et cum spiritu tuo.
+
+4. Amen.
+
+
+Page 450-451-452
+
+----------
+
+No. 258
+
+SUNDAY AT HIGH MASS
+
+Vidi Aquam
+
+For Unison, two part or four part chorus
+
+Sung before High Mass on Sundays from Easter to Pentecost inclusive.
+
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Allegro moderato
+
+Celebrant
+Vidi aquam
+
+Choir
+Egredientem de templo, a latere dextro,
+alleluia, alleluia;
+et omnes, ad quos pervenit aqua ista,
+salvi facti sunt, et dicent,
+alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.
+
+Confitemini Domino quoniam bonus:
+quoniam in saeculum misericordia ejus.
+
+Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto,
+Sicut erat in principio et nunc, et semper,
+et in saecula saeculorum.
+Amen.
+
+
+For responses see No. 257 (Eastertide)
+
+
+Page 453-454-455
+
+----------
+
+No. 259
+
+HIGH MASS, REQUIEMS, BENEDICTION
+VESPERS, PONTIFICAL BLESSING, ETC.
+
+Responses
+Note: It is not permissible (according to the decrees of the
+Congregation of Rites), to accompany the celebrant on the organ at the
+Orations, Preface, or Pater Noster etc. The laudable custom of not
+accompanying the Choir for the responses is also being generally
+observed.
+
+The key of A flat here given, is suggested
+as being best suited to all voices.
+
+1.
+Cel: V. Dominus vobiscum
+Choir: R. Et cum spiritu tuo.
+
+2. At ending of prayers sung in recto tono
+
+Cel: V. Per omnia saecula saeculorum.
+Choir: R. Amen.
+
+When prayers are sung with the following ending choir responds with the
+"Amen" as indicated below.
+
+3.
+
+Cel.: V. Per omnia saecula saeculorum.
+Cel.: V. Per Christum Dominum nostrum. R. Amen.
+
+Note: After the Epistle it has been (incorrectly) the custom in certain
+churches for the choir to sing "Deo Gratias". This response (as well as
+the "Laus tibi Christi" after the Gospel) is for the Ministers of the
+mass, or Acolytes only, and has never been included in the Graduale and
+the official books in the notation of the parts to be sung by the choir.
+See "Ecclesiastical Review," (Philadelphia, Pa., Nov., 1903, page 539.)
+
+
+4. AT THE GOSPEL
+
+Cel: V. Dominus vobiscum
+Choir: R. Et cum spiritu tuo.
+
+Cel.: V. Sequentia sancti Evangelii secundum Matthaeum.
+Choir: R. Gloria tibi Domine.
+
+
+
+5. AT THE PREFACE. Solemn tone. Sundays, Holy Days, etc.
+
+Cel.: Per omnia saecula saeculorum.
+Choir: R. Amen.
+
+Cel: V. Dominus vobiscum
+Choir: R. Et cum spiritu tuo.
+
+Cel.: V. Sursum corda.
+Choir: Habemus ad Dominum.
+
+Cel.: V. Gratias agamus Domino Deo nostro.
+Choir: R. Dignum et justum est.
+
+
+6. AT THE PATER NOSTER
+
+"Per omnia" etc. as at No. 5. At the conclusion of the "Pater Noster:"
+
+Cel.: Et ne nos inducas in tentationem.
+Choir: Sed libera nos a malo.
+
+
+7. BEFORE THE "AGNUS DEI:" "Per omnia" etc. as at No. 5.
+
+Cel V. Pax Domini sit semper vobiscum.
+Choir: Et cum spiritu tuo.
+
+
+8. FOR REQUIEMS etc. (Tonus ferialis) AT THE PREFACE
+"Per omnia" etc. (No. 5)
+
+Cel.: V. Dominus vobiscum.
+Choir: R. Et cum spiritu tuo.
+
+Cel.: V. Sursum corda.
+Choir: Habemus ad Dominum.
+
+Cel.: V. Gratias agamus Domino Deo nostro.
+Choir: R. Dignum et justum est.
+
+
+9. AT THE END OF REQUIEM MASS.
+
+Choir: Requiescant in pace. Amen.
+
+
+10. AT THE ABSOLUTION = AFTER THE "Libera"
+
+1st Chorus (Tutti)
+Kyrie eleison
+
+2d Chorus
+Christe eleison
+
+1st and 2d Chorus (Tutti)
+Kyrie eleison
+
+Cel: V. Et ne nos inducas in tentationem.
+Choir: R. Sed libera nos a malo.
+
+Cel.
+(a)
+V. A porta inferi.
+R. Erue Domine animam ejus. (animas eorum)
+
+(b)
+V. Requiescat in pace.
+R. Amen
+
+(c)
+V. Domine exaudi orationem meam.
+R. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.
+
+(d)
+V. Requiem aeternam dona ei (eis) Domine.
+R. Et lux perpetua luceat ei (eis).
+
+(e)
+V. Requiescat (No. 9)
+R. Amen.
+
+
+PONTIFICAL CEREMONIES
+
+11. AT THE PONTIFICAL BLESSING
+
+(a)
+V. Sit nomen Domini benedictum.
+R. Ex hoc nunc et usque in saeculum.
+
+(b)
+Adjutorium nostrum in nomine Domini.
+R. Qui fecit caelum et terram.
+
+(c)
+Benedicat vos omnipotens Deus: Pater, et Filius, et Spiritus Sanctus.
+R. Amen.
+
+
+BENEDICTION
+
+12 BENEDICTION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
+
+Chanters: V. Panem de coelo praestitisti eis. (Alleluia.)
+Choir. R. Omne delectamentum in se habentem. (Alleluia.)
+
+
+13 Responses at the end of Mass = Toni "Ite Missa Est"
+
+a) From Holy Saturday to Low Sunday (exclusive)
+
+Eight Mode
+
+ Deo gratias, alleluia, alleluia.
+
+
+b) From Low Sunday to the Saturday after Pentecost (inclusive)
+
+Seventh Mode
+
+ Deo gratias.
+
+
+c) For Solemn Feasts
+
+Fifth Mode
+
+ Deo gratias.
+
+
+d) For Doubles (No. 1)
+
+First Mode
+
+ Deo gratias.
+
+
+e) (De Angelis) Doubles
+
+Fifth Mode XV. s.
+
+ Deo gratias.
+
+
+f) Feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary
+
+First Mode XII. s.
+
+ Deo gratias.
+
+
+g) For the Sundays of the Year (Orbis Factor)
+
+First Mode X. s.
+
+ Deo gratias
+
+
+h) Sundays in Advent and Lent
+
+First Mode X. s.
+
+ Deo gratias
+
+
+Page 456-457-458-459-460-461-462-463
+
+----------
+
+No. 260
+
+VESPER HYMN
+
+Lucis Creator Optime
+
+Nicolaus Decius 1480-1529
+
+
+Moderato
+
+1.
+Lucis Creator optime,
+Lucem dierum proferens,
+Primordiis lucis novae
+Mundi parans originem:
+
+2.
+Qui mane junctum vesperi
+Diem vocari praecipis:
+Illabitur tetrum chaos,
+Audi preces cum fletibus.
+
+3.
+Ne mens gravata crimine,
+Vitae sit exsul munere,
+Dum nil perenne cogitat,
+Seseque culpis illigat.
+
+4.
+Coeleste pulset ostium:
+Vitale tollat praemium:
+Vite mus omne noxium,
+Purgemus omne pessimum.
+
+5.
+Praesta, Pater piissime,
+Patrique compar Unice,
+Cum Spiritu Paraclito,
+Regnans per omne saeculum.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 464
+
+----------
+
+No. 261
+
+COMPLINE
+
+Te Lucis Ante Terminum
+Ad Completorium
+
+Severus Gastorius (d. 1678)
+
+
+Moderately fast
+
+1.
+Te, lucis ante terminum,
+Rerum Creator, poscimus,
+Ut pro tua clementia,
+Sis praesul et custodia.
+
+2.
+Procul recedant somnia,
+Et noctium phantasmata;
+Hostemque nostrum comprime,
+Ne polluantur corpora.
+
+3.
+Praesta, Pater piissime,
+Patrique compar Unice,
+Cum Spiritu Paraclito,
+Regnans per omne saeculum.
+Amen.
+
+(Tempore Paschal, in Dominicis et in Festis)
+3.
+Deo Patri sit gloria,
+Et Filio, quia mortuis
+Surrexit, ac Paraclito,
+In sempiterna saecula.
+Amen.
+
+(In festis Corporis Christi et B. Mariae Virginis)
+3.
+Jesu, tibi sit gloria,
+Qui natus es de Virgine,
+Cum Patre et almo Spiritu,
+In sempiterna saecula.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 465
+
+----------
+
+No. 262
+
+COMPLINE
+
+Nunc Dimittis
+
+Officium Parvum B. M. V.
+CANTICUM SIMEONIS
+
+Vatican Antiphonale
+(for Antiphon "Sub Tuum" see No. 218)
+
+
+Seventh Tone
+
+1.
+Nunc dimittis servum tuum Domine, secundum verbum tuum in pace.
+
+2.
+Quia viderunt oculi mei, salutare tuum.
+
+3.
+Quod parasti, ante faciem omnium populorum.
+
+4.
+Lumen ad revelationem gentium, et gloriam plebis tuae Israel.
+
+5.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto,
+
+6.
+Sicut erat in principio et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 466-467
+
+----------
+
+No. 263
+
+COMPLINE
+
+In Manus Tuas Domine
+Responsorium breve
+
+Vatican Antiphonale
+Per annum
+
+
+Sixth Mode
+
+In manus tuas Domine, Commendo spiritum meum.
+In manus tuas Domine, Commendo spiritum meum.
+
+V. Redemisti nos Domine, Deus veritatis.
+Commendo spiritum meum.
+
+V. Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto,
+In manus tuas Domine, Commendo spiritum meum.
+
+V. Custodi nos Domine ut pupillam oculi.
+
+Choir: Sub umbra alarum tuarum protege nos.
+
+
+Page 468
+
+----------
+
+No. 264
+
+PRO GRATIARUM ACTIONE
+
+Te Deum Laudamus
+Juxta morem Romanum
+
+Vatican Graduale
+Harmonized by N. A. M.
+
+
+Third Mode
+
+Celebrant
+1. Te Deum laudamus
+
+Chorus
+Te Dominum confitemur.
+
+Chorus (in alternate sections)
+2. Te aeternum Patrem omnis terra veneratur.
+
+3. Tibi omnes Angeli, tibi coeli et universae potestates:
+
+4. Tibi Cherubim et Seraphim incessabili voce proclamant:
+
+5. Sanctus:
+
+6. Sanctus:
+
+7. Sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth.
+
+8. Pleni sunt coeli et terra majestatis gloriae tuae.
+
+9. Te gloriosus Apostolorum chorus:
+
+10. Te Prophetarum laudabilis numerus:
+
+11. Te Martyrum candidatus laudat exercitus.
+
+12. Te per orbem terrarum sancta confitetur Ecclesia.
+
+13. Patrem immensae majstatis:
+
+14. Venerandum tuum verum, et unicum Filium.:
+
+15. Sanctum quoque Paraclitum Spiritum.
+
+16. Tu Rex gloriae, Christe.
+ Tu Patris sempiternus es Filius.
+
+17. Tu ad liberandum suscepturus hominem, non horruisti Virginis uterum.
+
+18. Tu devicto mortis aculeo aperuisti credentibus regna coelorum.
+
+19. Tu ad dexteram Dei sedes in gloria Patris.
+
+20. Judex crederis esse venturus.
+
+All kneel here
+
+21. Te ergo quaesumus, tuis famulis subveni,
+ quos pretioso sanguine redemisti.
+
+22. Aeterna fac cum sanctis tuis in gloria numerari.
+
+23. Salvum fac populum tuum Domine, et benedic haereditati tuae.
+
+24. Et rege eos, et extolle illos usque in aeternum.
+
+25. Per singulos dies, benedicimus te.
+
+26. Et laudamus nomen tuum in saeculum, et in saeculum saeculi.
+
+27. Dignare Domine die isto sine peccato nos custodire.
+
+28. Miserere nostri Domine, miserere nostri.
+
+29. Fiat misericordia tua Domine super nos, quemadmodum speravimus in te.
+
+30. In te Domine speravi: non confundar in aeternum.
+
+Responses
+
+Cel. V. Benedicamus Patrem et Filium cum Sancto Spiritu.
+
+Choir. R. Laudemus et superexaltemus eum in saecula.
+
+Cel. V. Benedictus es Domine, in firmamento coeli.
+
+Choir. R. Et laudabilis, et gloriosus, et superexaltatus in saecula.
+
+Cel. V. Domine exaudi orationem meam.
+
+Choir. R. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.
+
+Cel. V. Dominus vobiscum.
+
+Choir. R. Et cum Spiritu tuo.
+
+
+Page 469-470-471-472-473-474
+
+----------
+
+No. 265
+
+IN FESTIS B. MARIAE VIRGINIS
+
+Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary
+
+Cum jubilo
+No. IX
+Kyrie
+
+XII Century
+From the Vatican Graduale
+Harmonized by N. A. Montani
+
+First Mode (transposed)
+With devotion but also with animation
+
+
+Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison.
+Christe eleison. Christe eleison. Christe eleison.
+Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison.
+
+
+Page 475-476
+
+----------
+
+No. 266
+
+Gloria
+
+XI Century Melody
+
+
+Seventh Mode (transposed)
+[Optional key]
+
+Celebrant
+Gloria in excelsis Deo.
+
+Choir
+Et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis.
+Laudamus te.
+Benedicimus te.
+Adoramus te.
+Glorificamus te.
+Gratias agimus tibi, propter magnam gloriam tuam.
+Domine Deus, Rex Coelestis, Deus Pater omnipotens.
+Domine Fili unigenite Jesu Christe.
+Domine Deus, Agnus Dei, Filius Patris.
+Qui tollis peccata mundi:
+Miserere nobis.
+Qui tollis peccata mundi:
+suscipe deprecationem nostram.
+Qui sedes as dexteram Patris, miserere nobis.
+Quoniam to solus sanctus.
+To solus Dominus.
+Tu solus Altissimus, Jesu Christe.
+Cum Sancto Spiritu, in gloria Dei Patris.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 477-478-479-480
+
+----------
+
+No. 267
+
+Credo
+
+No.4
+XV Century
+
+
+First Mode
+
+Celebrant
+Credo in unum Deum.
+
+Choir
+Patrem omnipotentem factorem coeli et terrae,
+visibilium omnium, et in invisibilium.
+Et in unum Dominum Jesum Christum, Filium Dei unigenitum.
+Et ex Patre natum ante omnia saecula.
+Deum de Deo, lumen de lumine, Deum verum de Deo vero.
+Genitum, non factum, consubstantialem Patri:
+per quem omnia facta sunt.
+Qui propter nos homines, et propter nostram salutem descendit de coelis.
+Et incarnatus est de Spiritu Sancto ex Maria Virgine: Et homo factus est.
+Crucifixus etiam pro nobis: sub Pontio Pilato passus et sepultus est.
+Et resurrexit tertia die secundum Scripturas.
+Et ascendit in coelum:
+sedat ad dexteram Patris.
+Et iterum venturus est cum gloria, judicare vivos et mortuos:
+cujus regni non erit finis.
+Et in Spiritum Sanctum, Dominum, et vivificantem:
+qui ex Patre Filioque procedit.
+Qui cum Patre et Filio simul adoratur, et con glorificatur:
+qui locutus est per Prophetas.
+Et unam, sanctum catholicam et apostolicam Ecclesiam.
+Confiteor unum baptisma in remissionem peccatorum.
+Et expecto resurrectionem mortuorum.
+Et vitam venturi saeculi.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 481-482-483-484-485-486-487
+
+----------
+
+No. 268
+
+Sanctus and Benedictus
+
+XIV Century
+
+
+Fifth Mode
+
+Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus
+Dominus Deus Sabaoth.
+Pleni sunt coeli et terra gloria tua.
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+
+Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini.
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+
+
+Page 488
+
+----------
+
+No. 269
+
+Agnus Dei
+
+(X) XIII Century
+
+
+Fifth Mode
+
+Chanters or Solo
+
+Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi: miserere nobis.
+Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi: miserere nobis.
+Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi: dona nobis pacem.
+
+
+For "Deo Gratias" see "Responses" No. 259.
+
+
+Page 489
+
+----------
+
+No. 270
+
+The Requiem Mass
+Missa Pro Defunctis
+Introit
+
+From the Vatican Edition of the Graduale
+Transcribed by N. A. Montani
+
+
+Sixth Mode
+
+Chanters Tutti
+
+Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine:
+et lux perpetua luceat eis.
+Te decet hymnus Deus in Sion,
+et tibi reddetur votum in Jerusalem:
+exaudi orationem meam,
+ad te omnis car veniet.
+Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine:
+et lux perpetua luceat eis.
+
+
+Kyrie
+Sixth Mode
+
+Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison.
+Christe eleison. Christe eleison. Christe eleison.
+Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison.
+
+
+Page 490
+
+----------
+
+Graduale
+
+Second Mode
+
+Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine:
+et lux perpetua luceat eis.
+In memoria aeterna erit justus:
+ab auditione mala non timebit.
+
+
+(Note) Instead of the chant, if preferred, the "Graduale" and "Tractus"
+may be sung "recto tono": (text sung on one note) the organ giving a
+series of simple chords appropriately adjusted to the reciting tone.
+
+
+Page 491
+
+----------
+
+Tractus
+
+
+Eighth Mode
+
+Absolve, Domine, animas omnium fidelium
+defunctorum ab omni vinculo delictorum.
+
+V. Et gratia tua illis succorrente, mereantur evadere judicium ultionis.
+
+V. Et lucis aeternae beatitudine perfrui.
+
+
+Page 492
+
+----------
+
+Sequence
+Dies Irae
+
+
+First Mode
+
+1.
+Die irae, dies illa,
+Solvet saeclum in favilla:
+Teste David cum Sibylla.
+
+2.
+Quantus tremor est futurus,
+Quando judex et venturus,
+Cuncta stricte discussurus!
+
+3.
+Tuba mirum spargens sonum
+Per sepulcra regionum,
+Coget omnes ante thronum.
+
+4.
+Mors stupebit et natura,
+Cum resurget creatura,
+Judicanti responsura.
+
+5.
+Liber scriptus proferetur,
+In quo totum continetur,
+Unde mundus judicetur
+
+6.
+Judex ergo cum sedebit,
+Quidquid latet apparebit:
+Nil inultum remanebit.
+
+7.
+Quid sum miser tunc dicturus?
+Quem patronem rogaturus?
+Cum vix justus sit securus.
+
+8.
+Rex tremendae majestatis,
+Qui salvan dos salvas gratis,
+Salva me fons pietatis.
+
+9.
+Recordare Jesu pie,
+Quod sum causa tuae viae:
+Ne me perdas illa die.
+
+10.
+Quaerens me, sedisti lassus:
+Redemisti crucem passus:
+Tantus labor non sit casus.
+
+11.
+Juste judex ultionis,
+Donum fac remissionis;
+Ante diem rationis.
+
+12.
+Ingemisco, tamquam reus:
+Culpa rubet vultus meus:
+Supplicanti parce Deus.
+
+13.
+Qui Mariam absolvisti,
+Et latronem exaudisti,
+Mihi quoque spem dedisti.
+
+14.
+Preces meae non sunt dignae:
+Sed tu bonus fac benigne,
+Ne perenni cremer igne.
+
+15.
+Inter oves locum praesta,
+Et ab hoedis me sequestra,
+Statuens in parte dextra.
+
+16.
+Confutatis maledictis,
+Flammis acribus addictis:
+Voca me cum benedictis.
+
+17.
+Oro supplex et acclinis,
+Cor contritum quasi cinis:
+Gere curam mei finis.
+
+18.
+Lacrimosa dies illa,
+Qua resurget ex favilla.
+
+19.
+Judicandus homo reus:
+Huic ergo parce Deus.
+
+20.
+Pie Jesu Domine,
+dona eis requiem.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 493-494-495
+
+----------
+
+OFFERTORY
+
+Domine Jesu Christe
+
+
+Second Mode
+
+Domine Jesu Christe,
+Rex gloriae, libera animas
+omnium fidelium defunctorum
+de poenis inferni,
+et de profundo lacu:
+libera eas de ore leonis,
+ne absorbeat eas tartarus,
+ne cadant in obscurum:
+sed signifer sanctus Michael
+repraesentet eas in lumen sanctam:
+Quam olim Abrahae promisisti,
+et semini ejus.
+
+V. Hostias et preces tibi Domine laudis offerimus:
+tu suscipe pro animabus illis,
+quarum hodie memoriam facimus:
+fac eas, Domine,
+de morte transire advitam.
+
+Quam olim Abrahae promisisti,
+et semini ejus.
+
+For Requiem Responses see No. 259 = (8-9-10)
+
+----------
+
+Sanctus and Benedictus
+
+Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus
+Dominus Deus Sabaoth.
+Pleni sunt coeli et terra gloria tua.
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+
+Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini.
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+
+----------
+
+Agnus Dei
+
+Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi: miserere nobis.
+Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi: miserere nobis.
+Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi: dona nobis pacem.
+
+
+Page 495-496-497
+
+----------
+
+Communion
+
+
+Eighth Mode
+
+Lux aeterna luceat eis, Domine:
+Cum sanctis tuis in aeternum, quia pius es.
+
+V.
+Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine,
+et lux perpetua luceat eis.
+Cum sanctis tuis in aeternum, quia pius es.
+
+----------
+
+ABSOLUTION
+
+Libera me Domine
+Responsorium.
+
+
+First Mode
+
+Libera me, Domine, de morte aeterna,
+in die illa tremenda:
+Quando coeli movendi sunt et terra
+Dum veneris judicare saeculum perignem.
+
+V.
+Tremens factus sum ego et timeo,
+dum discussio venerit,
+atque ventura ira.
+Quando coeli movendi sunt et terra.
+Dies illa, dies irae,
+calamitas et miseriae,
+dies magna et amara valde.
+Dum veneris judicare saeculum perignem.
+
+V.
+Requiem aeternam dona eis Domine:
+et lux perpetua luceat eis.
+
+Libera me, Domine, de morte aeterna,
+in die illa tremenda:
+Quando coeli movendi sunt et terra
+Dum veneris judicare saeculum perignem.
+
+
+For Responses see No. 259(10)
+
+
+Page 498-499
+
+----------
+
+No. 271
+
+The Mass of the Angels
+(Missa de Angelis)
+(VIII In Festis Duplicibus 5)
+with Credo No.3
+
+Kyrie
+
+Vatican Gradule
+Transcribed by N. A. Montani
+XV-XVI Century
+
+
+Moderately fast
+
+Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison.
+Christe eleison. Christe eleison. Christe eleison.
+Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison.
+
+
+Page 500
+
+----------
+
+No. 272
+
+Gloria
+
+XVI Century Melody
+
+
+Fifth Mode
+
+To obtain contrast and observe the traditional Antiphonal manner of
+rendition it is suggested that the choir be divided; one section singing
+the portions indicated by (1) the other the portions designated (2).
+
+Celebrant
+Gloria in excelsis Deo.
+
+Choir
+(1)
+Et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis.
+
+(2)
+Laudamus te.
+
+(1)
+Benedicimus te.
+
+(2)
+Adoramus te.
+
+(1)
+Glorificamus te.
+
+(2)
+Gratias agimus tibi, propter magnam gloriam tuam.
+
+(1)
+Domine Deus, Rex Coelestis, Deus Pater omnipotens.
+
+(2)
+Domine Fili unigenite Jesu Christe.
+
+(1)
+Domine Deus, Agnus Dei, Filius Patris.
+
+(2)
+Qui tollis peccata mundi: Miserere nobis.
+
+(1)
+Qui tollis peccata mundi: suscipe deprecationem nostram.
+
+(2)
+Qui sedes as dexteram Patris, miserere nobis.
+
+(1)
+Quoniam to solus sanctus.
+
+(2)
+To solus Dominus.
+
+(1)
+Tu solus Altissimus, Jesu Christe.
+
+Tutti
+Cum Sancto Spiritu, in gloria Dei Patris.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 501
+
+----------
+
+No. 273
+
+Credo
+III
+
+(De Angelis XVII Century Melody)
+
+
+Celebrant
+Credo in unum Deum.
+
+Choir
+(1)
+Patrem omnipotentem factorem coeli et terrae,
+visibilium omnium, et in invisibilium.
+
+(2)
+Et in unum Dominum Jusum Christum, Filium Dei unigenitum.
+
+(1)
+Et ex Patre natum ante omnia saecula.
+
+(2)
+Deum de Deo, lumen de lumine, Deum verum de Deo vero.
+
+(1)
+Genitum, non factum, consubstantialem Patri: per quem omnia facta sunt.
+
+(2)
+Qui propter nos homines, et propter nostram salutem descendit de coelis.
+
+(1)
+Et incarnatus est de Spiritu Sancto ex Maria Virgine: Et homo factus est.
+
+(2)
+Crucifixus etiam pro nobis: sub Pontio Pilato passus et sepultus est.
+
+(1)
+Et resurrexit tertia die secundum Scripturas.
+
+(2)
+Et ascendit in coelum: sedat ad dexteram Patris.
+
+(1)
+Et iterum venturus est cum gloria, judicare vivos et mortuos:
+cujus regni non erit finis.
+
+(2)
+Et in Spiritum Sanctum, Dominum, et vivificantem:
+qui ex Patre Filioque procedit.
+
+(1)
+Qui cum Patre et Filio simul adoratur, et con glorificatur:
+qui locutus est per Prophetas.
+
+(2)
+Et unam, sanctum catholicam et apostolicam Ecclesiam.
+
+(1)
+Confiteor unum baptisma in remissionem peccatorum.
+
+(2)
+Et expecto resurrectionem mortuorum.
+
+(1)
+Et vitam venturi saeculi.
+
+(Tutti)
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 503-504-505-506
+
+----------
+
+No. 274
+
+Sanctus and Benedictus
+
+XI Century
+
+
+Sixth Mode
+
+(1)
+Sanctus,
+
+(2)
+Sanctus,
+
+(1)
+Sanctus
+Dominus Deus Sabaoth.
+
+(2)
+Pleni sunt coeli et terra gloria tua.
+
+(1-2)
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+
+(Soli)
+Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini.
+
+(1-2)
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+
+
+Page 507
+
+----------
+
+No. 275
+
+Agnus Dei
+
+XV Century
+Sixth Mode
+
+Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi: miserere nobis.
+Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi: miserere nobis.
+Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi: dona nobis pacem.
+
+
+For "Ite Missa Est" and "Deo Gratias" see No. 259. 13-e
+
+
+Page 508
+
+----------
+
+No. 276
+
+Vespers in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary
+
+(Can be sung in place of the proper Vespers of the day)
+
+From the Vatican Antiphonale
+Transcribed by N. A. M.
+
+
+Celebrant
+
+Deus in adjutorium meus intende.
+
+Choir
+
+Domine ad adjuvandum me festina.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper,
+et in saecula saeculorum. Amen. Alleluia.
+
+
+From Septuagesima to Easter the following is sung instead of the Alleluia.
+
+Laus tibi Domine Rex aeternae gloriae.
+
+
+Page 509
+
+----------
+
+First Antiphon and Psalm
+
+Third Tone (a ending)
+
+Chanter
+Dum esset rex
+
+Choir
+in accubitu suo, nardus mea dedit odorem suavitatis. Alleluia.
+
+
+Dixit Dominus (Psalm 109)
+
+1.
+Dixit Dominus, Domino meo: Sede a dextris meis:
+
+2.
+Donec ponam inimicos tuos, scabellum pedum tuorum.
+
+3.
+Virgam virtutis tuae emitte Dominus ex Sion:
+dominare in medio inimicorum tuorem.
+
+4.
+Tecum principium in die virtutis tuae in splendoribus sanctorum:
+ex utero ante luciferum genui te.
+
+5.
+Juravit Dominus, et non paenitebit eum:
+Tu es sacerdos in aeternum secundum ordinem Melchisedech.
+
+6.
+Dominus a dextris tuis, confregit in die irae suae reges.
+
+7.
+Judicabit in nationibus, implebit ruinas:
+conquassabit capita in terra multorum.
+
+8.
+De torrente in via bibet: propterea exalta bit caput.
+
+9.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+10.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum.
+Amen.
+
+Dum esset rex
+in accubitu suo, nardus mea dedit odorem suavitatis. Alleluia.
+
+
+Page 510-511
+
+----------
+
+Second Antiphon and Psalm
+
+
+Fourth Tone (A)
+
+Laeva ejus sub capite meo, et dextera illius amplexabitur me. Alleluia.
+
+----------
+
+Laudate pueri (Psalm 112)
+
+1.
+Laudate pueri Dominum: laudate nomen Domini.
+
+2.
+Sit nomen Domini benedictum, ex hoc nunc, et usque in saeculum.
+
+3.
+A solis ortu usque ad occasum, laudabile nomen Domini.
+
+4.
+Excelsus super omnes gentes Dominus, et super coelos gloria ejus.
+
+5.
+Quis sicut Dominus Deus noster, qui in altis habitat,
+et humilia respicit in coelo et in terra.
+
+6.
+Suscitans a terra inopem, et de stercore erigens pauperem:
+
+7.
+Ut collocet eum cum principibus, cum principibus populi sui.
+
+8.
+Qui habitare facit sterilem in domo, matrem fili orum laetantem.
+
+9.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+10.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper,
+et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.
+
+
+Page 512-513
+
+----------
+
+Third Antiphon and Psalm
+
+Third Tone (b)
+
+Chanter
+Nigra sum sed formosa,
+
+Choir
+filiae Jerusalem: ideo dilexit me rex,
+et introduxit me in cubiculum suum. Alleluia.
+
+----------
+
+Laetatus sum (Psalm 121)
+
+1.
+Laetatus sum in his quae dicta sunt mihi: In domum Domini ibimus.
+
+2.
+Stantes erant pedes nostri, in atriis tuis Jerusalem.
+
+3.
+Jerusalem, quae aedificatur ut civitas:
+cujus participatio ejus in idipsum.
+
+4.
+Illuc enim ascenderunt tribus, tribus Domini:
+testimonium Israel ad confitendum nomini Domini.
+
+5.
+Quia illic sederunt sedes in judicio, sedes super domum David.
+
+6.
+Rogate quae ad pacem sunt Jerusalem: et abundantia diligentibus te:
+
+7.
+Fiat pax in virtute tua: et abundantia in turribus tuis.
+
+8.
+Propter fratres meos et proximos meos, loquebar pacem de te:
+
+9.
+Propter domum Domini Dei nostri, quaesivi bona tibi.
+
+10.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+11.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper,
+et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.
+
+
+Nigra sum sed formosa, filiae Jerusalem:
+ideo dilexit me rex, et introduxit me in
+cubiculum suum. Alleluia.
+
+
+Page 515
+
+----------
+
+Fourth Antiphon and Psalm
+
+Eighth Tone (G)
+
+Chanter
+Jam himes transiit,
+
+Choir
+imber abiit et recessit: surge amica mea, et veni. Alleluia.
+
+----------
+
+Nisi Dominus (Psalm 126)
+
+1.
+Nisi Dominus aedificaverit domum,
+in vanum laboraverunt qui aedificant eam.
+
+2.
+Nisi Dominus custodierit civitatem, frustra vigilat qui custodit eam.
+
+3.
+Vanum est vobis ante lucem surgere:
+surgite postquam sederitis, qui manducatis panem doloris.
+
+4.
+Cum dederit dilectis suis somnum:
+
+5.
+Sicut sagittae in manu potentis: ita filii excussorum.
+
+6.
+Beatus vir qui implevit desiderium suum ex ipsis:
+non confundetur cum loquetur inimicis suis in porta.
+
+7.
+Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+8.
+Sicut erat in principio, et nunc,
+et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.
+
+
+Jam himes transiit, imber abiit et recessit:
+surge amica mea, et veni. Alleluia.
+
+
+Page 516-517
+
+----------
+
+Fifth Antiphon and Psalm
+
+Fourth Tone
+
+Chanter
+Speciosa facta es
+
+Choir
+et suavis in deliciis tuis, sancta Dei Genitrix. Alleluia.
+
+----------
+
+Lauda Jerusalem (Psalm 147)
+
+1. Lauda Jerusalem Dominum: lauda Deum tuum Sion.
+
+2. Quoniam confortavit seras portarum tuarum:
+ benedixit fili is tuis in te.
+
+3. Qui posuit fines tuos pacern: et adipe frumenti satiat te.
+
+4. Qui emittit eloquium suum terrae: velociter currit sermo ejus.
+
+5. Qui dat nivem sicut lanam: nebulam sicut cinerem spargit.
+
+6. Mittit crystallum suam sicut buccellas:
+ ante faciem frigoris ejus quis sustinebit?
+
+7. Emittet verbum suum, et liquefaciet ea:
+ flabit spiritus ejus, et fluent aquae.
+
+8. Qui annuntiat verbum suum Jacob: justitias et judicia sua Israel.
+
+9. Non fecit taliter omni nationi: et judicia sua non manifestavit eis.
+
+10. Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+11. Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper,
+ et in saecula saeculorum. Amen. Alleluia.
+
+The Celebrant sings the Capitulum:
+After which the Choir sings
+
+Deo Gratias
+
+
+The Hymn "Ave Maris Stella" is then sung (see No. 201) after which the
+following versicle and response is sung:
+
+V. Dignare me laudare te Virgo sacrata.
+R. Da mihi virtutem contra hostes tuos.
+
+For the Second Vespers the Antiphon to the Magnificat is then intoned by
+a Chanter (or the Celebrant) and continued by the Choir.
+
+
+Page 518-519
+
+----------
+
+(For the Solemn Version of the Magnificat see No. 216)
+The version given below is the simple setting.
+
+Ad Magnificat
+(In II. Vesperis)
+
+
+Antiphon
+
+Chanter
+ Beatam me dicent
+
+Choir
+ omnes generationes, quia ancillam humilem respexit Deus. Alleluia.
+
+1. Magnificat anima mea Dominum.
+
+2. Et exsultavit spiritus meus in Deo salutari meo.
+
+3. Quia respexit humilitatem ancillae suae:
+ ecce enim ex hoc beatam me dicent omnes generationes.
+
+4. Quia fecit mihi magna qui potens est: et sanctum nomen ejus.
+
+5. Et misericordia ejus a progenie in progenies timentibus eum.
+
+6. Fecit potentiam in brachio suo:
+ dispersit superbos mente cordis sui.
+
+7. Deposuit potentes de sede, et exaltavit humiles.
+
+8. Esurientes implevit bonis: et divites dimisit inanes.
+
+9. Suscepit, Israel puerum suum, recordatus misericordiae suae.
+
+10. Sicut locutus est ad patres nostros, Abraham,
+ et semini ejus in saecula.
+
+11. Gloria Patri, et Filio, et Spiritui Sancto.
+
+12. Sicut erat in principio, et nunc,
+ et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. Amen.
+
+
+Beatam me dicent omnes generationes, quia ancillam humilem respexit Deus.
+Alleluia.
+
+
+Page 520-521
+
+----------
+
+Responses after the "Magnificat"
+
+Celebrant
+Dominus Vobiscum.
+
+Choir
+Et cum spiritu tuo.
+
+Celebrant
+Oremus.
+
+Choir
+Amen.
+
+Celebrant
+Benedicamus Domino.
+
+Choir
+Deo gratias.
+
+Celebrant
+Fidelium animae.
+
+Choir
+Amen.
+
+Celebrant
+Dominus det nobis suam pacem.
+
+Choir
+Et vitam aeternam. Amen.
+
+
+After this, one of the Antiphons to Our Lady is sung according to the
+season "Alma Redemptoris Mater," "Ave Regina," "Regina Coeli," or "Salve
+Regina." (See Nos. 277 to 280). (Also 202-205)
+
+
+Page 522
+
+----------
+
+No. 277
+
+COMPLINE
+
+Four Antiphons in honor of the Blessed Virgin
+
+* Note: See settings in figured style at Nos 202 to 205.
+
+Alma Redemptoris Mater
+
+Gregorian
+
+Fifth Mode
+
+Chanter
+Alma
+
+Tutti
+Redemptoris Mater,
+quae pervia caeli porta manes,
+Et stella maris, succurre cadenti,
+surgere qui curat populo:
+Tu quae genuisti,
+natura mirante,
+tuum sanctum Genitorem:
+Virgo prius ac posterius,
+Gabrielis ab ore summens illud Ave,
+peccatorum miserere.
+
+
+1st Response (In Advent)
+Et Concepit de Spiritu Sancto.
+
+2nd Response (After Christmas)
+Dei Genitrix intercede pro nobis.
+
+
+Page 523
+
+----------
+
+No. 278
+
+Ave Regina Coelorum
+(Simplified Version)
+
+(Solesmes)
+
+Sixth Mode
+
+Chanters
+Ave Regina caelorum
+
+Tutti
+Ave Domina Angelorum:
+Salve radix, salve porta,
+Ex qua mundo lux est orta.
+Gaude Virgo gloriosa,
+Super omnes speciosa:
+Vale, o valde decora,
+Et pro nobis Christum exora.
+
+
+Response: Da mihi virtutem contra hostes tuos.
+
+
+Page 524
+
+----------
+
+No. 279
+
+Regina Coeli
+
+Gregorian
+
+Sixth Mode
+
+Chanter
+Regina coeli
+
+Tutti
+laetare, alleluia:
+Quia quem meruisti portare, alleluia:
+Resurrexit, sicut dixit, alleluia:
+Ora pro nobis Deum, alleluia.
+
+Response: Quia surrexit Dominus vere, alleluia.
+
+----------
+
+No. 280
+
+Salve Regina
+
+(Solesmes)
+
+Fifth Mode
+
+Chanter
+Salve Regina,
+
+Tutti
+Mater misericordiae:
+Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra, salve.
+Ad te clamamus, exsules, filii Hevae.
+Ad te suspiramus, gementes et flentes
+in hac lacrimarum valle.
+Eia ergo. Advocata nostra,
+illos tuos misericordes oculos ad nos converte.
+Et Jesum, benedictum fructum ventris tui,
+nobis post hoc exsilium ostende.
+O clemens, O pia, O dulcis Virgo Maria.
+
+
+Response:
+Ut digni efficiamur promissionibus Christi.
+
+
+Page 525-526
+
+----------
+
+No. 281
+
+Missa Brevis
+
+A short and easy Mass for Unison Chorus
+or Chorus in two or three parts.
+
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Andante
+
+Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison.
+Christe eleison. Christe eleison. Christe eleison.
+Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison. Kyrie eleison.
+
+
+Copyright 1922 by N. A. Montani
+
+Page 527
+
+----------
+
+282 Gloria
+
+Nicola A.Montani
+
+Celebrant
+Gloria in excels is Deo:
+
+Choir
+Et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis.
+Laudamus te.
+Benedicimus te.
+Adoramus te.
+Glorificamus te.
+Gratias agimus tibi, propter magnam gloriam tuam.
+Domine Deus, Rex Coelestis, Deus Pater omnipotens.
+Domine Fili unigenite Jesu Christe.
+Domine Deus, Agnus Dei, Filius Patris.
+Qui tollis peccata mundi:
+Miserere nobis.
+Qui tollis peccata mundi:
+suscipe deprecationem nostram.
+Qui sedes as dexteram Patris, miserere nobis.
+Quoniam to solus sanctus.
+To solus Dominus.
+Tu solus Altissimus, Jesu Christe.
+Cum Sancto Spiritu, in gloria Dei Patris.
+Amen.
+
+
+Page 528-529
+
+----------
+
+No. 283
+
+Sanctus and Benedictus
+
+(For Credo see Nos. 267 and 273)
+
+Nicola A. Montani
+
+
+Slowly
+
+Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus
+Dominus Deus Sabaoth.
+Pleni sunt coeli et terra gloria tua.
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+
+Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini.
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+Hosanna in excelsis.
+
+
+Page 530
+
+----------
+
+No. 284
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+Agnus Dei
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+
+Moderato
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+Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi: miserere nobis.
+Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi: miserere nobis.
+Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi: dona nobis pacem.
+
+
+Page Page 531
+
+----------
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