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Hymnos Debitos Canamus: August 2008
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Let us sing fitting hymns" is a place to gather thoughts, translations and discussion about the Latin hymns of the Liturgy of the Hours. Friday, August 29, 2008. Beheading of St. John the Baptist Lauds. You make smooth the way to follow Christ. O nimis felix meritíque celsi,. O blessed saint, exceedingly deserving of high reward,. Nésciens labem nívei pudóris,. Knowing no fault, of white, unstained sense of honor,. Praépotens martyr eremíque cultor,. Very powerful martyr and dweller in the wilderness,.
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Hymnos Debitos Canamus: December 2009
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Let us sing fitting hymns" is a place to gather thoughts, translations and discussion about the Latin hymns of the Liturgy of the Hours. Wednesday, December 30, 2009. Octave of Christmas: Mary, Most Holy Mother of God, Vespers. Here is the source of the beautiful hymn. Of The Father's Love Begotten. I have no idea where they get the "evermore and evermore" which they stick in at the end of each verse, because it doesn't seem to be in the Latin. Of The Father's Love Begotten. Corde natus ex Paréntis.
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Believe and Profess: August 2008
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I believe and profess all that the holy Catholic Church believes, teaches, and proclaims to be revealed by God. Tuesday, August 19, 2008. How to help uninsured children. Our clinic is way across town, too far to drive since we moved. Study: Most Children Strongly Opposed To Childrenâ��s Healthcare. Links to this post. Sunday, August 17, 2008. Abecedarius Rex has welcomed the birth of his daughter Elanor. God bless you, Will! What a beautiful name:. Elanor , and the pale. Arwen vanimelda, namarië! These f...
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Believe and Profess: November 2008
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I believe and profess all that the holy Catholic Church believes, teaches, and proclaims to be revealed by God. Sunday, November 23, 2008. Sancta Cecilia, ora pro nobis. Our quartet sang at a lovely mass this Saturday morning for the feast of St. Cecilia, patroness of musicians. We sang A Hymn For St. Cecilia. By Herbert Howells as best we could. Here. Is an mp3 of the piece recorded by the Musica Sacra Choir of Auckland, New Zealand. Links to this post. Saturday, November 22, 2008. By Dom Gerard Calvet:.
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Hymnos Debitos Canamus: September 2008
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Let us sing fitting hymns" is a place to gather thoughts, translations and discussion about the Latin hymns of the Liturgy of the Hours. Tuesday, September 2, 2008. Tuesday Lauds Even Week revisited. Back in June when I translated this one, I said I'd like to know who wrote it. Now I know where to look. The translation is a bit improved now. We attend to the works of virtue. Ætérne lucis cónditor,. Eternal creator of light. Lux ipse totus et dies,. Light itself wholly and the complete day. Let neither in...
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Hymnos Debitos Canamus: Baptism of the Lord: 1st Vespers
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Let us sing fitting hymns" is a place to gather thoughts, translations and discussion about the Latin hymns of the Liturgy of the Hours. Saturday, January 9, 2010. Baptism of the Lord: 1st Vespers. This is an alphabetic hymn. Both of the first two lines begin with "A" but then the next lines pretty consistently begin with the next letter of the alphabet, which I have highlighted in red. Rime' with each other according to the laws of assonance.". JW Bright, . Elements of English Versification. Regeneratin...
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Hymnos Debitos Canamus: January 2010
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Let us sing fitting hymns" is a place to gather thoughts, translations and discussion about the Latin hymns of the Liturgy of the Hours. Saturday, January 9, 2010. Baptism of the Lord: 1st Vespers. This is an alphabetic hymn. Both of the first two lines begin with "A" but then the next lines pretty consistently begin with the next letter of the alphabet, which I have highlighted in red. Rime' with each other according to the laws of assonance.". JW Bright, . Elements of English Versification. Regeneratin...
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Hymnos Debitos Canamus: Epiphany of Our Lord: 1st Vespers and Lauds
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Let us sing fitting hymns" is a place to gather thoughts, translations and discussion about the Latin hymns of the Liturgy of the Hours. Saturday, January 2, 2010. Epiphany of Our Lord: 1st Vespers and Lauds. This hymn comes from the. Which I have mentioned. Quicúmque Christum quæritis,. All you, whoever seeks the Messiah. Los in altum tóllite:. Raise your eyes on high:. In that place you will be permitted to see. The sign of perennial glory. Hæc stella, quæ solis rotam. In both beauty and in luminescence.
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Hymnos Debitos Canamus: Octave of Christmas: Mary, Mother of God, Office of Readings
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Let us sing fitting hymns" is a place to gather thoughts, translations and discussion about the Latin hymns of the Liturgy of the Hours. Friday, January 1, 2010. Octave of Christmas: Mary, Mother of God, Office of Readings. The root of Jesse has blossomed. Et virga fructum édidit;. And the sprout has borne fruit;. A fruitful woman has brought forth a child. Et virgo mater pérmanet. And the mother remains a virgin. He allowed Himself to be placed in a manger. Qui lucis auctor éxstitit;. Baptism of the Lor...