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Presented to Wycliffe College Library. Toronto, by Magistrate
lames Edmund Jones, Convener and Secretary HymnalCommittee, General Synod, 1905 - 1938
The Leonard Library
Mptltffc CollegeToronto
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19
REVISED EDITION
An Extensive Collection of English
and Latin Hymns for Church,
School and Home* + *
ARRANGED FOR FEASTS AND SEASONS OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL YEAR
GREGORIAN MASSES, VESPERS, MOTETS FOR
BENEDICTION, LITANIES, ETC.
* +
COMPILED BY
THE BASILIAN FATHERS
PERMISSU SUPERIORUM.
JOHN P. DALEIDEN CO.,Publishers,
1530-32 SEDGWICK ST., CHICAGO, ILL.
Imprimatur :
fNEIL McNEIL,Archbishop of Toronto.
Feast of St. Basil, 1918
LETTER FROM HIS EMINENCE CARDINALGIBBONS
Cardinal s Residence, Baltimore, Nov. 14, 1896.
Rev d. Dear Father:
I take great pleasure in adding my name to that of your MostRev d. Archbishop, in commending to Catholic institutions youruseful work. St. Basil s Hymnal is calculated to promote de
votional singing, which is a powerful element in the cause of
religion.
Fraternally yours in Xto,
J. CARD. GIBBONS.REV. L. BRENNAN
Copyright, U. S., 1918
byFrancis Forster
PREFACEThrough the zealous efforts of the late Reverend L. Brennan St. Basil s Hymnal
came into existence nearly thirty years ago. An ever-increasing demand has calledfor a new edition yearly, and at the present time there are few Catholic communitiesin the United States or Canada unfamiliar with its name and contents.
For some time the publishers have been awaiting a favorable opportunity of offeringtheir patrons a revised edition in which special attention would be paid to harmonizationand to replacing a number of hymns by others more especially adapted to the needs ofchurch and school, set to music appropriately devotional. In the present edition they arepleased to announce the completion of this work. The St. Basil s Hymnal now offered tothe Catholic world has been completely remodelled, and will, it is felt, meet with favorin Catholic choirs, congregations and homes.
Choirs of large churches are generally equipped with a large repertoire of music andseldom use a hymn book in solemn services. There are, however, many small congregations whose choirs and Sunday schools will on every occasion be almost entirely dependent on the contents of this hymnal. This circumstance has been kept constantly inmind when selecting and arranging the music for High Mass, Benediction, Vespers andLiturgical services generally.
Through a desire to see Catholics in all circumstances and conditions devotinggreater attention to sacred music, simplicity has been made the keynote in rearrangingthe music throughout the work. It will be noticed that a number of hymns have beendiscarded and their places taken by other and better known hymns. Where this hasbeen done, the melodies selected have been as far as possible of traditional association;the number of new melodies is very small. The compass of the entire hyrnnal has beenplaced well within the range of the average voice. A large number of melodies in theold edition has been retained, in some cases not so much for their intrinsic value as fortheir wide use and association with the text. They are now presented in a form whichis essentially hymnlike in character and free from technical errors. The harmonies usedare intentionally simple and, except in a few unavoidable cases, the stretch of an octavein the left hand has not been exceeded, with a view to simplifying both reading andperformance.
For the plainsong melodies a system of quarter notes has been adopted, and the
accompaniments have been so designed that the change of harmony for the most partcoincides with the accent of the words. These melodies should be sung lightly andeasily, always realizing that the rhythm of the music is dependent on the rhythm of the
words, and that the value of the notes in modern notation are not exact, but approximate. This system will, it is hoped, help to remove the common fault of the metrical
singing of plainsong, which not only results in a heavy and uninteresting performancebut entirely destroys one of its essential characteristics.
The Vespers of the Sunday are presented in two forms (1) according to the "Anthi-
phonarium Romanum," (2) according to the old setting in the former edition of this
hymnal. The Mass for the dead is taken from the Vatican edition of the Graduale andis set out in its complete form. In this Mass the only variation from the quarter note
system appears, and it is in those sections which have no accompaniment to assist
their rhythm.We wish to acknowledge the services of Mr. Healey Willan, F. R. C. O., Ex
aminer and Lecturer in Music to the University of Toronto. Professor of Theory and
Composition at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, and Mr. Jules Brazil, who haveedited the music. Mr. Brazil arranged the hymn section and contributed many new set
tings, whilst the plainsong section has been in the hands of Mr. Willan, who also
exercised a general supervision of the entire work, carefully examining the music of eachnumber before giving his final approbation. We wish also to acknowledge the courtesies
extended by the Sisters of St. Joseph, the Sisters of Loretto Abbey and Miss Bertha
Clapp for valuable information regarding the source of certain melodies; to the pro-orietors of the Westminister Hymnal, the American Catholic Hymnal, J. Fischer and
Bro., Dr. A. Tozer s Catholic Hymnal, (Gary & Co.), the Arundel Hymns (Boosey &Co.), Our Lady of Mercy Hymnal, and the Roman Hymnal, for permission to use
copyright tunes.
Every endeavour has been made to discover the owners of copyright tunes; if anyinfringement of copyright has been unknowingly made, regret is hereby expressed for
the oversight and due acknowledgement will be made in future editions.
ST. BASIL THE GREATRev. J. B. BOLLARD HEALEY WILLAN
CHORUS (in unisov)
i S i^r r r ? &rurr rr T
Hail Glo-rious A-poi-tle St. Ba-sil the Great, The stu-dents pure
P f r r r Trft iF^ E/T^"^ T"T~ T T ~Tmo -del- com- pan-ion of youth, We greet thee and -pray that from
Hea-vens,high state, We may share in Thy ho - li - ness vir-tue and truth.
Pffarmouy tt Ff
1. Des -troy-er of er-ror, strong champion of right, St. Ba-sil we
2. Thou wert zealous and powVful of work and of word, The God-head of
rrr
hail Thee, and call on Thy namej Through Pontus and A- sia shoneChrist
Thou^didstteach and main-tain
jTo His love by Thy preaching the
.1.1 J J I j J |l It
out Thy blest light, Caesa- re - a s Great Pon- tiff all earth knewThy fame l
mul - ti - tudes stirred, Pro-claimed^Christ is God,in our hearts let Him reign!
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GOD
I LOVE THEE, O THOU LORD MOST HIGH
Largo (J = se)
H JiJ J; jij J-^I.I love Thee,O ThouLordmosthigh! Be-causeThou first has lov-edmej I
2.All mine is Thine,ay but the word,What-e er Thou will- est shall be done,. I
F E IF FT P if P
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mseek no oth - er li - ber - ty But that of be - ing bound to Thee,know Thy love, all grac-iousLord, I know it seeks my good a -lone.
r P if pfCHORUS
i :::: Jlj/My God I here pro-test toThee No oth-er will I have than Thine,.What
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ev - er Thou hast giv-en me, I here a-gain to Thee re-sign.
^f ? F E p PP pir
3.
Apart from Thee, all things are nought j
Then grant, O my supremest bliss,
Grant me to love Thee as I ought,_Thou givest all in giving this!
4.
My memory no tho t suggest,But shall to Thy pure glory tend:
My understanding find no rest,
Except in Thee its only end.
GOD
STRIKE, STRIKE THE HARPCHORUS
Andante (J = 104)
m ttiStrike,strike the harp in praise of God! Wake the tim-brels loud-er mirth!
HeP ^, . .
=_,_t-vl I
Ji.JJUJJ .....r
Jj
Glor- i - ous the song must be Of the Great Ore -a - tor s worth.
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IM l j-J 1 1
GOD/ PRAISE YE THE LORD
Modera to (J = 88)
1 Praise ye the Lord; on ev- ry height Songsto His glo-ry raise; Ye an -gel2. O fire and va-pour,hailand snow, Ye servants ofHis will: O stormy
hosts, yc stars of night, Send forthyourvoice of praise) For His tb
winds, that on - ly blow His man-dates to ful -filj Ye mountains,
word that gave you birth
rocks, to heav nthat rise;
And ma -jes
- ty and might; Praise to theFair ce - dars of the wood, All things of
1
High-est from the earth, And let the deeps u - nite. Praise to thelife tnat wing the skies, Or track the plains for food. All things of
r i n,
High-est from the earth,life that wing the
*
skies,
And let the deeps u - nite.
Or track the plains for food.
*3.
Ye judges, rulers, kings, whose handThe sceptre waves on high,
O youths and virgins of the land;O age and infancy;
Praise ye His Name, to whom aloneAH homage should be given,
Whose glory from th eternal throne
Spreads wide o er earth and heav n.
11
8OUR BLESSED LORD
JESUS, SWEET JESUS
Largo (J-= 54)Old Hymnal
J. OJJe - BUS, sweet JeBril -
liaht, ce - lessus, my trea - sure di -
vine,,
tial, my glo - ry, my sun, _
Oh! with what rap - ture I call Thee all mine;Oh! that I loved Thee, Thou beau - ti - ful One!,
Foun - tain of sweet -ness, a - byss_
Robed in Thy splen - dour im - mor -
f r [if i nr
of de -light,
tal and bright,
Bt
God of my heart, Oh! when shall I flee.
2. Jesus, my Jesus, so priceless in worth,Joy of the angels and hope of the earth;Strong are the links and the bonds which confine
My heart and my soul to Thee, Jesus, all mine.
12
9Rev. F. W. FABER
Allegro Moderato (J 92)
J^-J>-
OUR BLESSED LORD
JESUS IS GOD!
J
sus is God; the sol - idearth,The o- cean broad and bright, The-sus is God, the glo- riousbandsOf gold- en an - gels sing Songs
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10OUR BLESSED LORD
JESUS! SAVIOUR OF MY SOUL
Moderato (J = 84)
fru J J J I j iL Je - sus!SttV-iour of my soul, Let me to Thy re -fuge fly,
2. O - ther re -fuge have I none, Haugs my help-loss soul on Thee,
( I
I ;. JUJJ1,1 jj i. Jjj
While the near-er wa-ters roll, While the tem-pest still is nigh. Hide- me, O myLeave, oh leave me not a - lone, Still sup-port and strengthen me. All my trust in
P
S a- viour, hide Till the storm of life is past; Safe in-to Thy ha-ven guide,Thee is stayed, All my help from Thee I bring; Co- vermy de-fence-less head,
CHORUS
"j:jj j
O re-ceive my soul at last.f sou L me Tfa
Withthe co - ver of Thy wing. .
J
jjJUJJre-fuge flyj A- ve, A- ve, Je-sus mild, Deign to hear Thy low-ly child.
1"
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14
11HOLY NAME
O JESUS, JESUS, DEAREST LORDRev. F. W. FABER
Maestoso (J = so)
J1
J 1.1-J Ji1. O Je - sus, Je- sus, dear- est Lord, For -give me if I
2. won- der-fullthatThoushouldst let So vile a heart as
r- ,f~% r-^g
mFor ve - ry love,Thy sa- credLoveTheewith such a love as
Name,A thousandtimes a
this, And make so free witn
day. I loveThee so I know not how My transports to con-
Thine. The craft of this wise world of ours Poor wis-dbm seemsto
trol; Thy love is like a burn-ing fire With -in my ve - ry soul
me; Ah! dearestJe - sus I have grown Childishwith love of Thee
O Light in darkness, Joy in grief,O Heav n begun on earth!
Jesus! my Love! my treasure! whoCan tell what Thou art worth?
O Jesus, Jesus, sweetest Lord,What art Thou not to me?
Each hour brings joys before unknown,Each day new liberty.
15
12HOLY NAME
O JESUS, THOU THE BEAUTY ARTRev. E. CASWELL
Maestoso, Jion lento (J = 92]
i1. O J -sus,Thouthe beau - ty art Of an- gel worldsa - bove, Thy2. O J-suB,love tin-change- a -ble ForWhommy soul doth pine! O
1 1
1 n i
iname is mu - sic to the heart, En -chant-ing it with love, Ce -
fruit of life eel- es-ti - all O_ sweetness all di - vine! When
^t*les - tial sweet- ness un - al-loyed.Who eat Thee hun - ger still, Whoonce Thou vis - it - est the heart,Then truth be -gins to shine; Then
i
1
r p" r it if f r in fi
* ^B mdrink of Thee still
earth -ly van - i
feel a-void Which naught butThou cans t fill.
ties depart; Then wak - ens love di - vine.
*t Lg^T3.
O fairest of the sons of daylMore fragrant than the rose!
O brighter than the dazzling rayThat in the sunbeams glows;
May every heart confess Thy name,And ever Thee adore;
And, seeking Thee, itself inflameTo seek Thee more and more.
16
HOLY NAME
13 SWEET NAME WHICH MAKES THE DYING LIVESister of Mercy, St. Xavier s, Chicago
Largo (J = 72)
fe MiM-
1. Sweet name which makes the dy-ing live,Which gives the blind their sight. The2. Sweet name which cooled the mur-tyrs fire And o er each tor-ment new A
t**
m HPsource of all my faith, my hope, My safe -
ty and my light,
charm of heavn-ly corn-fort shed, A fresh, ce-les- tial dewl
I ipP ^CfOMS
O Ma - ryteachme to pro-nounce Thatname of names most dear, And
H I m^- --~
soft -ly bend a- dor- ing head, When Je
- sus name I hear.
: yney ^3.
Sweet name,which bids temptation fly,
And baffles satans power;What name like thine can bear me up
In deaths appailing hour 1
17
14HOLY NAME
JESUS, THE VERY THOUGHT OF THEEMelody from Notre Dame Hymnal
Andante (J - 76)
ffH 1 h h 1 i IT
SACRED HEART
15 O CHRIST, THE WORLD S CREATOR BRIGHTFR.F. C. HUSENBETH T. W. STANIFORTH
Moderate (J = 88)
fry-rrr j
SACRED HEART16 O CHRIST BEHIND THY TEMPLE S VEILBREVIARY LATIN S. WEBBE
Moderato (J = 104)
fea1. Christ, be - hiud Thy Tern2. In - car - nate Word in Tern
pies veil, Enplo new, Thy
vyty r if7 E i F rit F \\ r I
SACRED HEART
18 o SACRED HEART THAT ON THE CROSSRBV.J.TALBOT SMITH
Largo (J = eo) ^I1. O Sa-credHeart,that on the Cross,Gave upThy lat-est breath for me
;This
2.FromBeth-le-hem to Calv-rys hour,Thy beat-ingswere for me a-lonc;Yet
p
hour of song and sac -ri-fice, With will - ing mind I give to Thee.
have I scorned its gen- tie power, For all Thy ma - ny lav- ours shown.
O Sac-red Heart,sweet Sac-redHeart,Shrineof our faith, tem-ple of love,
Pf Ssti
O Sac-red Heart,sweet Sac-red Heart,Bring us to Thee in heavn a-bove.
P? t*3.
With deep resolve I turn to Thee,And pardon ask for every sin,
My heart henceforth shall beatwith Thine,Nor let the slightest evil in.
4.
give me grace to do Thy will,And keep my soul from every stain;
That when my last sad hour has come,I may not look to Thee in vain.
SACRED HEART19 I DWELL A CAPTIVE IN THIS HEART
Moderato (J = 84)
j A
L. BERGE
mf
1. I dwell a cap-tive in this heart In-flamed with love diS.Here like the dove with-in the ark, Se-cure- ly I re
here I live a - lone in peace, And con-stant joy is mine.now the Lord is my de -fence, I fear no earth- ly foes._
mIt is the heart of Gods own Son In His hu-man-i -
ty, Who,What tho I suf -
fer, still in love I ev-er true will be; My
all en-am- our d of my soul, Here burns with love of me I
love of God shall deep-er grow When cross - es fall on me Here
\ %
3.
From every bond of earth, O Lord,
Thy grace hath set me free,-
My soul delivered from the snare
Enjoys true liberty.Nought more can I desire than this,
To see Thy face in heav njAnd this I hope, since He on earth
His heart in pledge hathgiv n.
23
20SACRED HEART
MY DEAREST SAVIOUR I WOULD FAIN
Tr. Dr. H.T.HENRYAndante (J = so)
Anon
Ijjltlt,, PJ. -1
SACRED HEART
21 PITY, MY GOD, TIS FOR OUR LOVED LAND
Largo (J = 44)
Traditional
1. Pi - ty my God-, tis for our lov - ed land,2.0ur err - ing souls, so long es - tranged from truth,
i
PHIAnd for Thy Church we hum-blybow in prayer: Thy Vi-car s cap -
tive,
Look up for sol - ace to Thy sa-cred Throne; Light up their faith, that,
mbreak his prison band, Thy Church s loss - es in Thy might re-pair,
like the eagle s youth, It be renewed, and shine as once it shone.
Ff FCHORUSft/At/O r= .
L. k I. l r I .
g T:Dh, save him in thisGod of migh-ty power Take Thy Vicar s part this hour Far
Je-sus Sacred Heart,Oh savehim in this hour For Je-sus Sacred Heart.
3.
Pity, my God; on those misguided menWho outrage Thee, but know not what they do;
In mercy wait, and draw them back again,Their faith and love in sorrow to renew.
25
Tpent, Glows the Su - cred Heart
j May those sparks our love
t f JHo -
ly Sac - ra - ment. Rouncburn with that blest flame! All
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liliiGfiiiliiiii "ur")! il,.itt!Slir .^i.jWliMisiiiiraDiiBMBiilllBi
throng-ing, Shall these hearts re - fuse to burn? Heart of
cold -ness, All our in - suits we de -
plore, Par - don,
f
26
SACRED HEART
.pa-
tient, Heart most pure, To our souls Thydepths re - veal.,
treas - ure here on earth, And in Heavn be Thou our rest!
f
CMORUS
\if1- J
1
i j j>
J1 M j j J J i
SACRED HEART
by the scour- geslet Thy roy - al
of their crimes, Its ag -
love sup -ply, For ail
o -nies re
our mi - senewryl
I
SACRED HEART
25 PEACE, BE STILL! OUR GOD IS DWELLING
Andante (J - 76)
1 Peace be still! okr God is. dwell-ing Si-lent on His al-tar throne;Let us
2. Thou hast called the hea-vy- la - den,Called the poor,the trail to Thee, See us
kneel, our bo-soms swell -ing, With a joy but sel-dom known. Heart of
then, Son of Maid - en I None could poor- er, frail- er be, Thou dost
Je- suslcome we hith-er, With our bur - dens meek -
ly in, From aknow the woes and weak-ness Of a na - ture prdne to ill, Heart of
f- tt>: J) ^
world where spir-its with- er, From a world whose breath is sin.
mer - cyl Heart of meek-ness! Be our shield, our suc^^cour still!
& * - * Kr ^ - ^ ar i rU r [Tit r i
iCHORUSw
Heart of !strength su-per-nal! Send us pow-er from a -bove^ Heart of
P ^^^ ^Je - siisl light e - ter - nal! Fill our souls with light and love!
r r it r
32
26Tr. J. D. AYLWARD, O. P.
Cantabile (J = 92)
SACRED HEART
o JESUS, LORD, MOST MIGHTY KINGST BERNARD
S . WEBBE Jr.
K~ *~"d
"
I
SACRED HEART
27 SACRED HEART! O LOVE DIVINE
Andante (J-= 58)
1. O Sa-cred Heart! O Love Di-vine! Do keep us near to Thee; And2. O Tern pie pure! O House of gold! Our heav-en here be - low! What
ft* $
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28SACRED HEART
A MESSAGE FROM THE SACRED HEARTRev. M. Russell S.J.
Moderate (J = 104)
Pif1. A mes-sage from the Sa-cred Heart!Whatmay this mes-sage be? -My2. A mes-sage to the Sa-cred Heart! Oh bear it back with speed- Come,
EC m
child my, child! give Me thy heart; My heart has bled for thee" This
Je-sus, reign with - in my heart, Thy heart is all I need! This
i *
i i wis the mes-sage Je-sus sends To my poor heart to
prayer I ll pray while here I pine, From Heaven and Thee aday, Andpart, Nor
f
ifrom His Throne in heaven He bends To hear what I shall say.
cease, dear Lord, till I am Thine For- ev -er, heart to heart.
inii PP35
SACRED HEART
29 FORM YOUR RANKS OH! ALL YE LEAGUERSZARDIONIAndante Moderato(*-= t>3)
i i
*M> H
1. Form your ranks O all ye Leaguers of the Heart di- vine, Fight your2. Christian men and Christian maidens and ye faithful all, Come and
Fi m
J.U iiJ *7
bat-ties with the migh-ty arms of prayr, And your cono/ring hosts shall
wor-ship the sweet Heart of Christ our King jSee how Je-sus has re -
f it r
v * *H*"p~r Jjry.
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* " ^-6^"
gath-erround the ho-ly shrine,Crownd as victors by the KingWhose love weshare.
paired the guilt of A-damfe fall, And the glo-ry of such love we ll grateful sing.
Heart of Je - sus with love for us burn -ing
Tlove Thee more and more with ev - ry day. Heart of day.
Lo! Thy Heart, O dear Redeemer, is a furnace fierce,Ever vburn ing. with the fire, of love divine.!.
Grant that ever thru our hearts this heaviily fire may pierce,And transform them into loving hearts like Thine.
[How ungrateful we have been in all the years gone by,
For Thy mercies and Thy graces freely given!Heart of Jesus Which so often we have caused to sigh,Add repentance as our final gage to Heaven.
36
30SACRED HEART
I RISE FROM DREAMS OF TIME
Andante (J = 76)
i1 . I rise from dreams of
2. The love lamp soft -ly
time, And an an -gel guides my
burns And a won-drous si - lerce
i iEp
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32SACRED HEART
HOW SHALL I EVER KNOW THE LOVE
Maestoso, non lento (J = so)^
^k1 How shall I ev - er know the love Thou hast, X) Qbd, for
2 As God,Thou lovedst me be - fore "The world or time be-gan:
Nor men be-low, nor saints a - bove, That love can tell or see.And now, as if to love me more, Thou lov - est me as man.
m mMi P 1 3
Nor An-gels know, nor heav-ens Queen, The. lov-ing God Thou art;It seems
;dearLord,Thouwouldst forsake Thy glo - ry to im - part
LLTlTf Fif f f
^Thy love is on-ly felt and seen
Thy life to me,when Thou didst takeBy Je
- sus Sa-cred Heart.A liv -
ing hu-man Heart.
O Heart of Je- sus 1 I im -plore That I may love Thee more and more.
rr err irr rr
The earth beneath, the heaven above,
Thy mercy would entwine,To thus unite in links of love
The human and divine.And so that in our griefs and joysThou might est have a part,
And feel with us and sympathize,Thou hast a human Heart
"W
O Sacred Heart in Thee enshrined
Is all that angels prize;Within Thy holy depths I find
My solace and my joys.For Thee and for Thy love I yearn,
Teach me the heavenly art,
To be like Thee - Thy lessons learn,O meek and humble Heart.
39
SACRED HEART33 TO JESUS HEART ALL BURNINGRev. A. J. CHRISTIE S.J. Traditional Air
Cantabile (J = 88)
\ "if
fr1. To Je-sus* Heart all burn- ing With fer-vent love for men My2. O Heart for me on fire, With love no man can speak, My
11 I "i |Q i
1 1
iheart with fond-est yearn- ing shall raise the joy-ful strain,
yet un - told de - sire, God gives me for Thy sake.
IREFRAIN
hile a- ges course a -long, Blest be with loud-est song The
*
Sa -cred_^Heart of Je - sus By ev - ry heart and tongue, The
I m i
J iSa-
cred^Heart of Je - sus By ev -
ry heart and tongue.
3.
Too true I have forsakenThy flock by wilful sin,
Yet now let me be takenBack to Thy fold again.
4.
As Thou art meek and lowly,And ever pure at Heart,So may my heart be wholly
Of Thine the counterpart.
40
SACRED HEART34 O SACRED HEART!
OUR HOME LIES DEEP IN THEEREV F STANFIELD
Andante Religioso (J = ss)
STEVENSON
iffiW J ^=rt
35SACRED HEART
HEART OF JESUS WE ARE THANKFUL
Andante (J- = ea)
J JL J J
1. Heart of Je2. Heart of Je
sus, we are grate- ful For Thy
sus, Thou hast taught us How to
PPi P3f
an - swer to our pray r;
seek and how to find,
We have sought Thee, ev - er
And that les - son now has
M if P f E
j-jtjfii ---j
36SACRED HEART
TAKE ME TO THY SACRED HEARTSister of Notre Dame
Canta bile (J = 52)
PPI r r 71. Oh, take me to Thy Sa- cred Heart And seal the en - trance2. Oh, Je - sus Heart,meek, pa-tient, kind, My soul to Thee doth
PPmTWWl1
o er That from thathomethis wea- ry heartMay nev-er wander more.
turn, Thouwould st not crusii the bruis-edreed,The sorrowingspir-it spurn.
3^E m m?CHORUS
1Yes! Je
- sus take me to Thyself, I m wea- ry wait-ing here I
mmi
long to lean up - on Thybreast,To see, to feel Thee near.
fI
3. 4.Ohjjesus, open wide Thy Heart Pve sought for rest and found it not
And let me rest tnerein In things of earthly mould;For weary is my stricken soul I pine to love and be beloved
Of sorrow and of sin. By that Heart that grows not cold.o.
Oh, Mary, by the priceless loveWhich Jesus Heart bore thee,
Pray that my home in life and deathThat loving Heart may be.
From Notre Dunie Hymnal by per permission.44
37SACRED HEART
THOU ART MY HOPE, DEAR SACRED HEART
Moderate (J = 7)
F T 7I.Thou art my hope, dear Sa-cred Heart,in all my lone- ly hours,When deadand2.Thou art my shield,O Sa-cred Heart,for in temp-ta- lions hour I feel my
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scent-less on my path are life s most prec-ious flowerslThen Heart of Je-sussoul grow faint and weak be-fore an e - vil power, But call - ing on Thy
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full of love, I hear Thee beat-ing near, I hear Thee whis-per,"wea-ry
bless-edName,my soul grows strong a -gain, I cling to Thee,sweet Sa-cred
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38PRECIOUS BLOOD
SOUL OF MY SAVIOUR, SANCTIFY MY BREASTTr. from "Anima Christ!" JULES BRAZIL
Moderato (J = 84)
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41BLESSED SACRAMENT
WHAT LIGHT IS STREAMING FROM THE SKIES
Andante (J = 76)
J: t J/ 1 ml.What light is streaming from the skies, Re-veal-ing heavrn to mor-tal2. He com-eth not in fie - ry cloud, He speaketh not in thunder
j U i U J.J N-1eyes,What voice is sing - ing from the spheres an-gel-ic hymns to mor-talloud, He loos-eth not the storm-wind s breath To frighten men with fear of
i mmiears? O holiest mys-ter-y of love! From His re-splendent thrones a-
death. But as He is in heavn a - bove, He comes in beau-ty and inmbove,The Saviour comes unseen to dwell.A-mong the souls He loveth well.
love,To fill with sweet-est peace and cheer The hearts His own heart holds so dear.
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3.
Your soul must be as white as snow,When to the mystic feast you go.
There to receive O heavenly bliss!
Upon your lips the Saviours kiss.
You will become His happy guest,A flood of joy shall fill your breast:
All earthly cares shall fade a-vay,As night before the approach of day.
4.
The bread of angels will impartNew vigour to your mind and heart,
You will become a child of truth,Endowed with everlasting youth.
New virtues in you shall abound,Like flowers ofspring in goodlyground,
The Lord is with youl His right armShall guard your future life from harm.
49
BLESSED SACRAMENT
JESUS, MY LORD, MY GOD, MY ALL43Rev. F. W. FABER
Canfabile (J = 88)
Traditional Melody
1. Je- sus, my Lord, my God, my all! How can I love Thee as I
2. Had I but Ma- ry s sin- lessheart To loveThcowith my dear-es-est
mi f
ought? And how re - vere this won - drous gift,
King, O with whatburstsof fer -vent praise
SoThy
far sur-pass-inghope and thought? Sa-cra-ment!we Thee a-dore,Ogood-ness,je-sus,wouldl sing!
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1imake us loveTheemore and more, O make us loveThee more and more.
3.
Thy Body, Soul, and God-head,allO mystery of love divine! _
I cannot compass all I have,For all Thou hast and art is mine!
4.
Sound,sound His praises higher still,
And come,ye Angels,toouraid,Tis God! tis God! the very God,
Whose pow r bothmenand angelsmade!
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44BLESSED SACRAMENT
O JESUS CHRIST,- REMEMBERRev. E CASWELL
Moderato (J = 96)
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1. O Je-sus Christ, re- mem- ber, WhenThou shalt come a -gain, Up -
2. Re-men>berr then, O Sav -iour, I_ sup -
pli- cate of Thee, That
PHI fNsNon the clouds of heav - en With all Thy shin-ing train
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here I bowed be - fore Thee, Up - on my bend-ed kneej
WhenThat
PUBev - ry eye shall see Thee In De - i - ty re -
vealed, Whohere I ow d Thy pres -
ence, And did not Thee de - nyj And
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1 M ^now up -on this al - tar In si -lence"art con - cealed.glo - ri -
fy Thy great-ness, Thoughhid from hu - man eye.
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Accept, divine Redeemer,The homage of my praise,
Be Thou the light, and honor,And glory of my days.
Be Thou my consolationWhen death is drawing nigh,-
Be Thou my only treasure,Through all eternity.
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45BLESSED SACRAMENTSAVING HOST
Lento (J = GO)
1. Sav -ing Host, we fall be - fore Thee, Trust- ing in our
2.From Thy Fa - ther s throne de - seen- ding Thou be - confst our
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46BLESSED SACRAMENT
WHEN OUR SAVIOUR WISHED TO PROVE
Moderate
l.When our Sav-iour wished to prove All the full-ness of His love, He gave2.When the dark and storm-y night Fills the soul with wild af - fright-Fromthe
us, ere life was spent,The thrice Ho-ly Sa- era - ment. It is here His burn-ingcloud-let where He hides Soon a ray of corn-fort glides.Where the tear of mis- ry
Heart Would to all Its flames im -partjThus He speaks withlove di-vine,Give me, oh
falls, Where thevoice of sor - row calls,Still Hespeakswithlovedi-vine,Giveme,oh
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give me that heart of thine, Give me, oh give me that heart of
give me that heart of thine, Give me, oh give me that heart of
thine.thine.
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Can the Saints ecstatic flight,Can the winged Seraphs mightTo their Lord approach more nearThan do we poor sinners here?God Himself we here receive,Nobler gift He cannot give,Yet He breathes withlove divine,
Give me, oh give me that heart of thine.
54
48BLESSED SACRAMENT
WHEN AT THINE ALTAR
Andante (J so) m-
l.When at Thy Al -tar, Lord, I kneel And think up-on Thy love, Oh
2. Oh Man- na! which my sovereign Lord,In mer-cy, left for me^ With-
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make my heart Thy good-ness feel And cling to Thee a - bove.
out this mys - ter - y a - dored/What would this ex - ile be?
mCHORUS
O Son of God, we bow be- foreThee,Bless-ed Sav-iour we a - dore Thee,
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i3- 4.
A desert land of woe and care, My soul here finds a sovereign balm,A dreary land of strife, A cure for every grief,Who could its weight of sorrows bear Mid pain and care a heavenly calm,
"--id of Life. A solace and relief.
5.
O Bread of angels aid my flight,When from this world I soar,To dwell in realms of bliss and light,
For ever_ evermore.
Without this Bread of Life.
56
BLESSED SACRAMENT
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- ing Bid Him wel-come to yourE en thejoys in heav nthat bless - es To Thy heart its foun-tain
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51BLESSED SACRAMENT
MY JESUS, FROM HIS THRONE ABOVE
Moderato (J = 92)
1 My Te - bus from His throne a - bove, A rad-iant look casts down on
2. Thy words,sweet Loid,ring in my ear, As strains of soft-est mel - o
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me; And seems to say with fond-est love,<:My child pre-pare,I go to
dy- They raise my hope,they calm nay fear, And make me long to ap-proach
thee." Then,Sav-iour come, do not de -lay, D e-scend with speed from heavn a -
Thee. Be-hold me Lord, be-neath this dome,And at this great and sol - emn
bove, And on this great and glor-ious day, Con-sume my heart with Thy pure love,hour Irn-plor-iugThee to make Thy home, With-in my youngheart s nup-tial bower.
m3.
My voice I ll blend with Heav n s sweet choir,In hymns of mellow symphony,
To fitly praise my heav nlySire,Who deigns to come and dwell with me.
From this day hence,my Lord divine,I consecrate myself to Thee;
O may I be forever Thine,In time and in eternity.
60
53BLESSED SACRAMENT
O WHAT COULD MY JESUS DO MORE
Andantino (J - 72)
1. O! what could my Je - sus do more, Or what great-er bless-ings im -
2. In life and in deathThou art mine, My Sav- iour, Im sealed with Thy
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part, b 1 si - lence my soul and a - dore, Andblood,_. Till e - ter - ni - ty on me duth shine, 111
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press Him still near - er thy heart. Tis here from my la - bor 111
live on the flesh of my God. In Je - sus tri-umph-ant 111
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55HOLY FAMILY
HAPPY WE, WHO THUS UNITEDRev. E. VAUGHAN C. SS. R.
Moderato (J = 92)
GEO. HERBERT
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56BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
HOLY QUEEN! WE BEND BEFORE THEETr. Rev. E.CASWELL
Moderato (J = 100)
Infr? TLJ T~3~ 3i
57BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
HAIL, HEAVENLY QUEEN
Cantabile (J- - 63)
Adapted from Ooule
1. Hail, heav n-ly Queen!2. "Hail,
full of grace,"
Hail, foam - y o -ceanstar!
with Gab- riel we re -peat;
O be our guide,
Thee, Queen of heav n,
dif - fuse thy beams a -far,- _
from Him we learn to greet ;_
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59BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
DAILY, DAILY, SING TO MARYRev F. W. FABER Traditional Melody
Allegretto (J - so)
*M Ff1. Dai-ly, dai - ly sing to Ma-ry, Sing, my soul, her prais-es due: All her2.She is migh - ty to de-liv-er; Call her, trust her lov - ing -ly,When the^ *
* $ Mifeasts, her ac-tions wor-shipWith the hearts de-vo-tion true. Lost intern - pest rag- es round theej She will calm the troub-led sea. Gifts of
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^ 1wond-ring con- tern- pla-tion, Be her Ma -
jes - ty con -fess d; Call herheav - en she has giv - en, No - ble La -
dy, to our racej She, the
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Queen, who deckscall her Vir -
gin, Hap - py Moth -er, Vir - gin
ecks ler sub-jects With the light of Gods owblest.
grace.
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3.
Sing,my tongue, the Virgins trophiesWho for us her Maker bore,
For the curse of old inflicted,Peace and blessing to restore.
Sing in songs of peace unending,Sing the worlds majestic Queen:
Weary not nor faint in telling,All the gifts she gives to men.
4.
All our joys do fall from MaryjAll then join her praise to sing:
Trembling sing the Virgin Mother,Mother of our Lord and King.
While we sing her awful glory,Far above our fancy s reach,
Let our hearts be quick to offer
Love alone the heart can teach.
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62BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
IMMACULATE MARYFrom the French
Cantabile grazioso (J= 92)
Lourdes Pilgrim
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63BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
HAIL VIRGIN, DEAREST MARYCHORUS Air from Rossini
Cantabile (J-= 60)
Hail, Vir-gin, dear -est Ma -ry! Our love -ly Queen of May, O
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
I LL SING A HYMN TO MARYRev. Fr. WYSE .
Andante (J = 70)
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Traditional
m ml.l ll sing a hymn to Ma- ry, The Moth-er of my God,2. Li -
ly of the Val-ley, O Mys-tic Rose,what tree,
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The Vir-gin of all vir - gins, Of Da-vid s roy - al
Or flow-er, e en the fair -est, Is half so fair as
blood.thee?
f mO teach me, Ho -
ly Ma -ry, A
O let me, tho so low -ly, Re
lov -ing song to frame,
cite my Moth- er s fame^
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When wick-ed men bias- pheme thee, To love and bless thy name.When wick-ed men bias -pheme thee, I ll love and bless thy name.
sFrom Westminster Hymnal by permission.
74
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
3.
O noble Tpwer of David,Of gold and ivory,
The ark of God s own promise,The gate of Heav n to me.
To live and not to love theeWould fill my soul with shame-
When wicked men blaspheme thee,111 love and bless thy name.
4.
When troubles dark afflict me,In sorrow and in care,
Thy light doth ever guide me,O beauteous Morning Star.
So I ll be ever ready,Thy goodly help to claim,
When wicked men blaspheme thee,To love and bless thy name.
5.The Saints are high in glory,
With golden crowns so bright.But brighter far is Mary?
Upon her throne of light.
Oh,that which God did give thee,Let mortal neer disclaim:
When wicked men blaspheme thee,111 love and bless thy name.
6.But in the crown of Mary
There lies a wondrous gem,As Queen of all the Angels,
Which Mary shares with them."No sin hath eer defiled thee"
So doth our faith proclaim.When wicked men blaspheme thee,
111 love and bless thy name.
7.
And now, O Virgin Mary,My Mother and my Queen,
I ve sung thy praise_ so bless me,And keep my heart from sin.
When others jeer and mock thee,I ll often think how I,
To Shield my Mother Mary,Would lay me down and die.
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BLESSED, VIRGIN MARY
65 GLORIOUS MOTHERI FROM HIGH HEAVEN
A Moderate (J - 96)
Glo- rious Mo -ther! from high heav-en Down tip -on thy chil - dren
Earth is dark -some, we are wea -
ry, Sa - tan set - teth snares for
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gaze, Gathered in thy own loved sea- son, Thee to bless and thee to praise,
all; Pray for us, ten-der Ma- ry! Pray to Je- sus lest we fall.
amPPPCHORUS
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See sweet Ma - ry on thy al - tars Bloom the fair- est buds of
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mMay; O may we, earths sons and daughters,Grow by grace as pure as they-
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Many call upon thee Mother! Bless! O bless us, new and ever,Some in manhood,strong in youth; Thou who once the dark earth trod;
Some in age, in tender childhood,All in loving faith and truth.
And when dying,waft our spiritsTo the bosom of our God.
76
67BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
MOTHER OF MERCY, DAY BY DAYRv. F W. FABER
Andante (J -. so)
Traditional Melody
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY68 MOTHER ALL BEAUTIFULM S PINE Rev. F. F
Cantabile grazioso (J = 92)
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
70 RAISE YOUR VOICES, VALES AND MOUNTAINS
Marcta (J * 100)
Old English Hymnal
W* \ i u J J 4
71BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
THE DAY IS OER
Adagio Religioso (J = 60)
1. Th2. Save
dayone
is oer, the moon se - rene - ly
who, wake - ful in her lone - ly
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72BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
HOW PURE, HOW FRAIL AND WHITE
Andante Moderate (J = 72)
JI
1. How pure, how frail and white The snow -drops shine, Gu -
2. For on this bless - ed day She knelt a prayV, When
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ther a gar -land bright Forlo! be -fore her shone An
ti
Ma - rysan - gel
shrine,fair.
CHORUS,
Moderate (J = ss)
Hail, Ma - ry Hail;
Ma - ry Queen of heavn let
peat, And place our snow-drop wreath Here at her feet.
in;
3.
Hail, Maryl infant lips
Lisp ittoday>
Hail, Maryl with faint smile,The dying say.
4.
Hail, Mary! many a heartBroken with grief,
In that angelic prayerHas found relief.
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73BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
O MOTHER MOST AFFLICTED
Andantino (J = 69)
Traditional
i1. O mo-thermost af - flict - ed, Stand-ing beneath that tree Where2. Thy heart is well nigh break-ing, Thy Je- sus thus to see, Der -
Je - sus hangs re -ject
- ed, On the hill of Cal - va -ry.
id - ed, wound- ed, dy - ing In great - est ag - o -ny.
P^E? PPCHORUS
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74BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
MY OWN DEAR MOTHER MARYCHORUS
Cantabile (J = 72)
f ^.-p^^ r * 7My own dear Mother Ma-ry, Oh, list, while I re - peat In
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75Rev. E W. FABER
Lento (J- = 52)
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
JOY! JOY! THE MOTHER COMES
1. Joy! joy! the Mo -ther comes, And in her arms she brings The2. Saint Jo - seph fol - lows near, In rap-ture lost and love, While
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the King of kings,- Andan - gels round a - bout In glow- ing cir- cles move; And
in her heart theo er the Mo - ther
while All si - lent -ly she sings And
broods The Ev - er - last - ing Dove And
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All si - lent -ly she sings.
The Ev - er - last - ing Dove_
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There in the temple courtOld Simeons heart beats high,
And Anna feeds her soulWith food of prophecy.
But see! the shadows pass,The worlds true Light draws nigh
But see! the shadows pass,The worlds true Light draws nigh.
4.
O Infant God! O Christ!
Light most beautifullThou comest, Joy of joys!
All darkness to annul;And brightest lights of earth
Beside Thy Light are dull
And brightest lights of earth,Beside Thy Light are dull.
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76Moderate (J = 96)
CHORUS
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
HAIL, THOU STAR OF OCEANJUICES BRAZIL
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARYTHIS IS THE IMAGE OF OUR QUEEN
REV E. CASWELL Traditional
Moderato (J - 104)
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r1. This is the im - age of our Queen,Who reigns in bliss a - bove,
2. The sa-cred horn- age that we pay To Ma- ry s im - age here
Of her who is the hope of men, Whom men and an - gels love.
To Ma- ry s self and then to God As - cends the star-ry sphere.
M MI Fir firi
f rif F
CHORUS
Most ho-lyMost ho-ly
feet,
feet,
I bend aI bend a
sup-pli-ant
sup-pli-ant
knee,_knee,
IIn this thine own sweet month of MayIn my temp- ta -tions each and all
Pray thou to God for me.
Pray thou to God for me.
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Sweet are the flowers we have culledThis image to adorn-
But sweeter far is Mary s selfThat rose without a thorn.
CHORUSMost holy Mary at thy feet
I bend a suppliant knee,When on the bed of death Ilie,
Pray thou to God forme.
4.
O Lady, by the stars that makeA glory round thy head,-
And by thy pure uplifted hands,That for thy children plead:
CHORUSWhen at the Judgment S sat I stand,-
And my dread Saviour seej
When hell is raging for my soul,
.Pray thou to God for me.
78BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
UNFOLD, YE GOLDEN GATES OF HEAVENJULES BRAZIL
Moderate (J - 84)
njl Jl i1. Un - fold,
2. Be - hold
unher
fold,
Son,yede -
goldlight
en gatesed has
of
gone
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heavn, She comes the Queendown To meet His Moth
of all the shin - inger, taint - less from her
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i1host,
birth,
The moon be - neath, her crown of twelve starsShe for - ward glides, while glo - ry from her
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ev -en, The sun a - bove in her great glo
- ry lost,
crown Streams on her ex - iled child- ren here on earth.
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
CHORUS
The Cher-u - bim and Se - ra - phim And heav-ens
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1^^ Tfhosts now swell the glad re-frain That Ma- ry lov d,our Moth-er Ma-ry,
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Queen of Heavn shall reign, Queen of Heavn shall reign.
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Mother of Jesus, hail our heavenly Queen,Ten thousand harps swell thro 7 the azure dome,O blessed Earth where one so fair was seen,More blessed Heav n, to which our Queen has come.
4.Hail Mary, Queen of mercy, grant our Lord
May look with pity on thy children here,That humbly trusting in His holy word,Our souls at last may in thy courts appear.
5.Obtain for us thy rare humility,
That every act may spring from God s pure Love,Then all thy glory we may hope to see,Where he assumed thee in His home above.
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80BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
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Cantabile (- - 52)(J- -
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San - ctis - si - mat WeSan - ctis - si - ma! Oh
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vir - tues shineFar oter the wa - ters spread;With bright- est pu - ri -
ty,
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iHear the heart s lone -
lyCome and each thought re
IK&%h,fine
Thine too hadTill pure like
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
bled..
The*.-Thou thatOh save
hastour
look d on death,souls from
ill;
Aid usGuard thou
when death is nighjour lives from fear$
Whis - per of.
Our hearts with
heavn to faith, Sweet Moth-er,grac - es fill, Sweet Moth-er,
Sweet Moth-er, hear.Sweet Moth-er, hear.
- ra no -bis, The wave must rock our
sleep O -ra, Ma- ter, o -
ra, Star of the sea.
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY81 DAUGHTER OF A MIGHTY FATHER
Andante Religioso (J = 66)
JJ J
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1. Daughter of a mighty Fa-ther, Maiden pa-tron of the May, An- gel2. Mo-ther of the Son and Saviour, Of the Truth,the Life,the,Way,Guideour
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82BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
WHAT MORTAL TONGUETR. REV. E. CASWELL
Andante Moderato (J =92)
From Roman Hymnal
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83BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
MOTHER MARY AT THINE ALTARRev. F. FABER
Moderato (J = 92)
Lambillotte
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
HEART OF MARY, HEART THE PUREST
CantabHe (J = 52)m fe^,
1. Hearto^f
Ma -ry, heart the pur -
est, Ev - er shrind in
2. Hear the pray r of one whose weak -ness Most de - iriands a
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.1 II II,) imor - tal frame- Blest a - sy - lum who se -cur -
est,Mo - thers care; One to whom thy looks, all meek -
ness,
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
^which the bright star seemed to guide it, Asbeau - ti - ful Plan - et is Ma -
ry, Who
r i ir r
*in - to a ha - ven of
shines o er her mar - in - ers
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86BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
WHEN EVENING SHADES ARE FALLING
Religioso (J =
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1. When ev -ning shades are fall-ing O er o-cean s sun - ny sleep. To2. The noon-day tern -pest ov - er, Now o-cean toils no more, And
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Pil-grims heartsre- calling Theirhome beyondthe deep;When rest o erall de-
wings of hal-cyons hover,Where all was strife be-fore, Ohl thusmay life in-
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*scending,The shoreswith gladness smile, And lutestheir ech-oes blending,Are
clos-ing Its short tempest-turns day, Beneath heaVns smilerepos- ing, Shine
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heard from isle to isle. _, . _ ..,
all its storms a - wav Then Ma-ry, Mo-ther Ma-ry,Thou bright star ofthe
sea, We ll pray to thee, our Mo-ther,We ll pray, we llpray to thee.
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89AndanteCHORUS
BLESSED VIRGIN MARYIT IS THE NAME OF MARY
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It is the name of Ma-ry Which we to day pro -idaimj Come
omm ani *
all ye Ma - ry s chil-dren, To sing that love -ly name.
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1. Come sing that name, dear chil-dren, It is your Mo-thers own-2. A name of powr and sweetness, Her name to us so dear,
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nite your hearts and prais -es, And waft them to her
name of awe and gran -deur, But gran-deur free from
ithrone,fear.
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Sweet name all strong yet tender,That name we love so well,
The joy of earth and heaven,The fear and dread of hell.
4.Oname by which we triumph
O er hells embattled foes,The victor s meed of glory,
And solace in his woes.7.
5.
Earth has no name so gentle,Nor heaven one so sweet,
A balm to wounded feeling^Bright light to wayward feet.
6.
The first word ever spokenBy Jesus when a child*
Was thy dear name, O MotherlHe spoke it and He smiled.
D.C.
O may thy name, dear Mother,On life s last fearful day,
Be my last fervent prayer,Be all my hope and stay.
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90BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
HAIL, QUEEN OF THE HEAVENS
Moderato (J = so)
mm1. Hail,Queen of the Heavens! Hail, Mistress of EarthlHail, Vir-gin most2. Hail, Mo-ther most pure! Hail, Vir-gin re-nownd
;Hail,Queen with the
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pure, Of im-macu-late birth! Clear Star of the morn-ing In beau-ty en-
stars, As a dia - dem crownd A bove all the an- gels In glo-ry un
shrind, O La- dy make speed to the help of man-kind. Clear Star of the
told, Stand-ing next to^ the King in a ves-ture of gold A - bove all the
morn-ing In beauty enshrind,O La- dy make speed to the help ofman kind.
an-gels In glo-ry un -told, Standing next to the King in a ves-ture of gold.
3.
O Mother of mercy!O Star of the wave.
O Hope ,of the guilty!O Light of the grave!
||:Thro thee may we come,To the haven of rest,
And see Heavens King in the courts
of the blest.:||
4.
These praises and prayersI lay at thy feet,
O Virgin of virgins,O Mary most sweet)
II: Be thou my true guideThro this pilgrimage here
And stand by my side when deathdraweth near.:||
106
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY92 MOTHER DEAREST, MOTHER FAIREST
. Andantino (J - eo)
PP^J i S1. Mo-ther dear-est, Mo -ther fair -
est, Help of all who call on2. La-dy, help in pain and sor -
row, Soothe those rackd on beds of
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sa mthee, Vir-gin pur-est, brightest, rar- est, Help us, help, we cry to thee.
pain, May the gol-den light of mor-row, Bring them health and joy a- gain.
PpFiCHORUS
iMa-ry, help us, help we pray, Ma- ry, help us, help we pray, Help us
Piin all care and sor- row: Ma-ry, help us,
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pray
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3.
Help our priests, our virgins holy,
Help our Pope,long may he reign,
Pray that we who sing thy praises,
May in heavn all meet again.
4.
Lady, help the wounded soldier,Set the pining captive free,
Help the sailor in mid- ocean,Help those in their agony.
5.
Lady, help the absent loved ones,How we miss their presence here,
May the hand of Thy protectionGuide and guard them far and near.
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95BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
COME GATHER ROUND THE ALTARCHORUSModerate (J- = 54)
JULES BRAZIL
gath-er round the al -tar, To Ma-ry each heart of -
fer, While
as our Queen to-day, We crown her with the op- ningMay, Come
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haste, each heart at her lov - ed feet now lay.
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3l.The2. See,
ice bonds of win-ter are bro-ken,A- gain we hail sweet May, Andna-ture has donnd all her gay-est To greet our Moth-er Queen, And
giff? H Hi & iMa - ry sweet Ma -
ry, we re crown- ing As our cho-sen Queen to - day.flow-ers the bright-est and fair -
ebt, Ma-ry s chil-dren for her glean.
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3.
The soft blushing roses are trembling,With longings to be placed
On our Mother s altar, impatientFor her their soft fragrance to waste.
4.
Then Mary, our Queen and our Mother,
Accept the hearts we bring,And all through life s stormiest weather,
Grant that to thee we may cling.
Ill
LATIN HYMNSO MARIA SINE LABE CONCEPTA
Andante (J = 72)
I8* time Solo 2$ time Chorus
O Ma-ri- a, Ma-ri -a, si-ne la - be con-cep - ta!
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ri - a, Ma - ri -a, si - ne la - be con - cep
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mSi-ne la- be o-ri-gi - na -
li, si-ne la - be con-cep - ta; O Ma-
mri -
a, O Ma - ri -a, si-ne la - be con - cep
- ta.
O - ra pro no-bis, O Ma-ri - a! O - ra pro no-bis, O Ma-ri- a!
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99BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
AVE MARIA, GUARDIAN DEARAllegretto (J - 112)
CHORUSJULES BRAZIL
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A-ve Ma-ri-a, guard-ian dear, Bright Moth-er of the blest,
Ov-er life s sea thy child- ren steer Un-to the port of rest.
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i1. Be our guard-ian, be our stay While the dark
2-Molh-er, taint-less, un- de - filed Sin - less let
nessour
ridesslum-
its
bers
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round,-be,
M 1Keep us till the morn- ing ray Wake a -gain our an -them sound.Moth-er of the sin -less child, Hear the pray r we raise to thee.
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3.
Thou hast made our desert bloom;Mary deign to hear our prayerj
If to-night we seek the tomb,Shine upon the desert there.
113
100BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
THE LORD WHOM EARTH, AND AIR, AND SEATr. Rev. E. CASWELL CANTIARIUM S. GALLI
Moderate (J = 92)
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101BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
HOLY MARY, MOTHER MILD
Andante (J = 88)
W. DRESSLER
m1. Ho - ly Ma- ry, Mo - ther mild, O sweet,sweet Mo-therl2.Tossed on life s tern -pest- ous sea, O sweet,sweet Mo -ther!
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102BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
HAIL QUEEN OF HEAVENDr. LINGARD Traditional MelodyModerato (J = 92)
^ iP1. Hail, Queen of heav n, the o - cean star, Guide of the wand rer2. gen-tie, chaste, and spotless maid, We sinners make ourW
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103BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
O MOTHER,! COULD WEEP FOR MIRTHRev. F. W. FABER Traditional
Moderate (J = 80)
y1. O Moth-er, I could weep for mirth, Joy fills my heart so
2. It is this tho t to - day that lifts My hap - py heart to
i
ffast; My soul to-day is heavn on earth,- Ohlcould the trans- port last!
heavn,That for our sakes thy choic-est gifts To thee,dear Queen,were giv n.
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CHORUS
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I think of thee and what thou art, Thy ma-jes -ty, thy state- And
I keep sing -ing in my heart, Im-mac - u -late, Im - mac - u- late.
3. 4.
The angels answer with their songs, Immaculate Conception! far
Bright choirs in gleaming rowsj
Above all graces blest,And saints flock round thy feet inthrongs, Thou shinest like a royal star
And heaven with bliss overflows. On God s eternal breast!
5.
Oh! I would rather, Mother dear,Thou shouldst be what thou artj
Than sit where thou dost, oh! so nearUnto the Sacred Heart.
120
106BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
UPLIFT THE VOICE AND SINGTr. from St. Alphonsus JOSEPH SEYMOUR
j tModerato (J. r 92)
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
QUEEN AND MOTHER, MANY HEARTSTraditional
107
Moderato (J = 92)
3E
r1. Queen and Mo -ther, ma- ny hearts Castthemselves before thy throne,2. We hadlearned thylove be -fore, Wehavelearned it bet-ter here-,
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Butwecall our- selves by right Ve-ryspec- ial -ly thine own.
And thy schoolhath been the gate To thyheart, O Mother dear,
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O then to be each one here The Gate ofHeav n,0 Mo -therdear.
Then be thou to ev - ry one TheGate ofHomewhenschoolisdone.
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3.
We have pledged ourselves to fightIn the battles of Thy Sonj
We would pass by thee to Him,When the dusty fight is won.
Be to all enlisted here
The Gate to Heaven,O Mother dear.
5.And we too must pass away,
Others then shall take our place,Kneel around thine image fair,
Look into thine upturned face.
Be to all who enter here
The Gate to Heaven, Mother dear.
Other hearts this home have lovedj
Other feet its floors have trod;One and all, Oh! let them in,
To the City of our God.Be to all who enter here
The Gate to Heaven, Mother dear.
6.
When the midnight cry is heard,Do not let us be too late,
Do not let thy children call,
Open, open, Lord Thy Gate."
But, because we love thee here,Let us in, O Mother dear.
125
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY108 WILT THOU LOOK UPON ME, MOTHER
Andante Moderato (J = 76)
i1 Wilt thou look up- on me, Mo-ther> Thou who reign- est in the-2 Wilt thou,Mo-ther,ho-ver ev - er On my path- way still to
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skies; Wilt thoudeignto castup-on me One sweet glance from those mild eyes?guide,Wilt thou whisper kind directions To the an- gel by my side?
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O, my Mo-ther Ma-ry,still re-mem-ber What the saint-ed Ber-nard
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isaid, None have ev - er ev-er found thee want- ing,Who have
^-^^called, up-on thy aid, Who have called_ up- on thy aid
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3.
Wilt thou pray for me to Jesus,That His will I e er may know,
Wilt thou tell me then His pleasureThat I e er may to it bow?
4.
Oh then Mother, I petitionAnd I know thy aid will come;
Angels praise thee for it, Mother,In thy everlasting home.
126
109BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
ROSE OF THE CROSS
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1 Rose of the Crossthou mys - tic flow-er I lift my heart to2 A wand
rejr here thro? many a wild Where few their way can
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110BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
GREEN ARE THE LEAVESCARDINAL NEWMAN
(J = SO)
Catholic Hymn Melody
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1. Green are the leaves,and sweet the flow rs, And rich the hues of
2. Green is the grass, but wait a -while, Twill grow, and then will
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May; We see them in the gar-dens round, And mar-ket -pan- iers
witherj
The flow -rets, bright-ly as they smile, Shall per- ish al - to -
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gay: And e en a -rriong our streets, and lanes, And al-leys, we des
geth-er:The mer-ry sun, you sure would say, It ne er could set in
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
THE CLOUDS HANG THICK OER ISRAEL S CAMPA.T. DRANE
Marcia (J = 96)m m1. The clouds hang thick oer Is-raels camp,As dawns the bat -tie day A -
2. The weap- on which our Fa-ther gave Each hand shall fearless wieldjWho
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113BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
O MOTHER BLEST
Moderato (0 = 66)(J.
JULES BRAZIL
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1. O Mo - ther blest whom God be - stows On sin - ners and on2. O heavn-ly Mo -
ther, Mis-tress sweet, It nev - er yet was
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just,What joy,what hope thou giv-est those Who in thy mer-cy trust,told That sup-pliant sin-ner left thy feet Un - pit- ied, un-con - soled.
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CHORUS
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Thou art clem -ent, thou art chaste, Ma-ry thou art
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est, best, None with thee com- pare.
m3.
O Mother pitiful and mild,Cease not to pray for me-,
For I do love thee as a child,And sigh for love of thee.
Most powerful Mother,all men knowThy Son denies thee naught $
Thou askest, wishest it,and lol
His power thy will has wrought.5.
O Mother blest, for me obtain,
Ungrateful though I be,To love that God who first could deign
To show such love to me.
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114BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
ON THIS DAY, O BEAUTIFUL MOTHERCHORUS
iModerato (J = 104)
LAMBILLOTTE
^On this day, O beau-ti-ful Moth-er, On this day we give thee our love.
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m mNearthee, Ma-doja-na,fond-ly we hov-er, Trust-ingthy gen-tie care to prove.
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115BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
AS THE GENTLE SPRING UNCLOSES
Moderate (J = 76) Mr
1. As the gen-tie Spring un-clos -es, And the Win - ter fades a -
2.May is Ma-rys_ she is ours_ Thus the month is doub-ly
is
y\y
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
r r* r r r- TMa - ry Moth - er sweet, Ma - ry Moth-er fair, Vir - gin
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Queen of May, hear our prayV. Un - to Je - sus pray that each
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116Rev. P. W. FABER
Moderate (J 92)
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
OH, VISION BRIGHT
J. C. BOWEN
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1. Oh, vision brightlThe landof light Beams gold- en - ly be - yond the sky!2. Oh, vision brightlThe Father s might All round His daughter s throne doth lie
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Heav n - ly fires, Bove an -gel- choirs, Ma -
ry, our Moth-er, reigns on high.In the balm Of end- less calm, Ma- ry, our Moth-er, reigns on high.
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From Westminster Hymnal by permission
3.
Oh, vision bright!
The eternal lightOf the dear Son may we descry,
Where, brighter far
Than moon or star,
Mary, our Mother, reigns on high.
5.
Oh, vision bright!
Life s darkest nightIs fair as dawn when thou art nigh;
Where, mid the throngOf psalm and song,
Mary, our Mother, reigns on high.
4.
Oh, vision bright!
Angels delight!The Mother sits with Jesus nigh:
Her form He bears,Her look He wears;
Mary, our Mother, reigns on high.
6.
Oh, vision bright!
Oh, land of light!
Thou art our home beyond the sky:
Tis grand to see
How gloriously
Mary, our Mother, reigns on high.
136
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
WHEN SHALL WE WITH ANGELS BRIGHT
Andante (J = 84)
l.Oh, when shall we with an -gels bright On gold- en harps our Moth-er
2. Oh! if tis now so sweet to love, And oft to breathe thy ho- ly
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praise,Andbask be-neathhersmilessweetlight >
And on her won-drous beau-ty gaze,name,What will it be inrealms a - bove.Whereser-aphs ar-dourhearts in-flame.
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Sweet Moth-er, sweet Moth-er, Sweet Moth-er, far from heavn and
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I N. J Jl ithee, We Ian - guish here in ex- ile drear, These cap-tive
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utt ^Bhearts, O Ma - ry free, Let them be-hold thee,Moth-er^
3.
But hark! a voice from starry skies,Those gentler tones our hearts will know,
Our Mother loved has heard our sighs,She sees us languish here below.
Her children there she ll kindly cheer,She ll fold them in her fond embrace,-
From ev ry eye she ll wipe the tear,And from sad hearts all sorrow chase.
137
118BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
HAIL, ALL HAIL! SWEET NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES
Moderato (J =i88)
rr1. Hail! all hail, sweetNo-treDame de LourdesIHail, sweet Mis - tress of the2. Bless- ed them a ^ bove all oth-ers^ Ma -ry, Mis -tress of the
world/Neathwhose care our wea- ry ex-ile Is from count-less ills se - cured.
spheres,Star of hope se -rene-ly beam-ingThro this dark-somevale of tears.
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Then let men and an-gels praise thee For each bless- ing thou st pro-cured,
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While in glad-some strains were sing-ing, Hail,sweet No-tre Dame de Lourdes.
3.
Happy angels joy to own thee,O er their choirs exalted high,
Thrond in blissful light and beauty,Empress of the starry sky.
138
120BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
MARY! HOW SWEETLY FALLS THAT WORD
Moderato (J =9t>)
1. Ma- ry! howsweet-ly falls that word On my en-rap-tured ear!
2. Sweet as the warb-ling of a bird,Sweet as a moth-er s voice-
mP
P*sOf do I breathe in ac - cents low, That sound whennone are near.So sweet to me is that dear name, It makes my soul re -
jo ice.
3i
Sing,0 my lips, and loud-lypro-claim;0 Ma-ry, Ma-ry,howsweet is thy name!
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Sing,O my lips, and loud-lypro-claim-0 Ma-ry,O Ma-ry, howsweetis thy name.
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3.
Bright as the glittering stars appear,Bright as the moonbeams shine,
So bright in my mind s eye is seenThy loveliness divine!
4.
Through thee I offer my requests,And when my prayer is done,
In ecstasy sublime I seeThee seated near thy Son.
140
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY121 AVE MARIA BRIGHT AND PURE
Allegretto (J = lie)
inH i mTT1. A- ve Ma - ri
2. A - ve Ma - ri
al bright and pure, Hear, O hear mea, Queen of heav-en, Teach, O teach me.
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122
Andantino (J- = 52)
y
1 The sun is shin - ing bright -ly, The trees are clothed with
2.There>
s mits ^ fc in the heav - ens, For birds are- sing - ing
g-een,ere,
The beau - teous bloom of flow - ers OnAnd na - tures songs and prais - es Are
ev - J
ry side is seensound - ing through the air;
The fields areAnd we with
goldhearts
ando er
1 ^em - raid, And all the world is gay;flow - ing With joy will sing to - dayj
ForFor
M r f if f r r ir^
Lis the month of Matis the month of Ma
, ry, The love -ly month of May.
ry, The love -ly month of May.
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142
BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
CHORUS
I Illj , j
O Ma -ry, dear Moth -
er, We a hymn to
*
ithee,- Thou art the Queen of heav - en, Thou
too our Queen shall be, O rule us and
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guide us Un to e - ter
mni -
ty.
3.
And when night closes o er us,And twinkling stars appear,-
The chaste moon calmly reigneth,In skies so bright and clear.
Oh! how that sight reminds usOf heaven far away,
Where reigns, o er saints and angels,Our lovely Queen of May.
143
ST. JOSEPH
124 HOLY PATRON! THEE SALUTING
Moderate (J = 92)
ir
1. Ho- ly patron! thee sa - lut-ing, Herewe meet with hearts sin -cere;2.World -ly dangers for them fear-ing, Youthful hearts to thee we bring,
BlestSaint Jo-seph, all u- niting, Call on thee to hear our pray r.
Grant, in vir- tue per- se -vering,Vice may ne ertheir bo-soms sting.
Hap-py Saint; in bliss a- dor- ing Je-sus, Sa-viour of man- kind;
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Hearthy children thee im - plor- ing, May we thy pro - tec-tion find.
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Thou, who faithfully attendedHim whom heaven and earth adore;Who with pious care defended
Mary, Virgin ever pure.
4.
May our fervent prayers ascendingMove thee for our souls to plead;May thy smile ofpeace descending,Benedictions on us shed.
5.
Through this life, O watch around us,Fill with love our every breath,And when parting fears surround us,Guide us through the toils of death.
145
125
Andantino (J = 50)
ST. JOSEPH
JOSEPH, PURE SPOUSE
&1. Jo
-seph, pure spouse of that im - mor - tal bride
S.Thine arm* em - braced thy Mak - er new -ly born,
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126ST. JOSEPH
HOLY JOSEPH, DEAREST FATHER
CHORUS,
Moderato (J = 88)
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Ho-ly Jo-seph,dear-est fath -er^ To thy chil - drens pray r in -
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cline, Whilst we sing thyjoysand sor-rows, And the glor-ies which are thine.
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127
Cantabile (J ^ 66)
ST. JOSEPH
WITH TENDER LOVE
-rl.With ten- der love we come to thee, Dear guide and friend, Saint2. Kind Fath-er, from thy throne a-bove,Look down up - on thy
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128REV. FR.FABER
Slowly
ST. JOSEPH
DEAR GUARDIAN OF MARYBro. BONITUS
i1. Dear Guard - ian of Ma -
ry! dear nurse of her2. For thou to the pil - grim art fath - er and
(f J J^JChild! Life s ways are full wea -
ry, the des - ert is
guide, And Je- sus and Ma - ry felt safe at thy
FWSmiE
wild; Bleak sands are all round us, noside. O Glo - ri - ous Pa - tron, se
f if Mif f
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be, Sweet Spouse of ourLa -
dy, we lean safe on thee.La -
dy, if thou stay with me!
MS3. 4.
earth)God chose thee for Jesus and Maryjwilt thou Whenthe treasures of GodwereunshelterdonForgive a poor exile for choosingthee now? Safekeepingwas foundfor thembothinthy
There s no saint in heaven, St. Joseph like thee, Father of Jesus! be father tome, [worth,Sweet Spouse of our Lady, do thoupleadforme. Sweet Spouse of our Lady, andllllove thee.
149
129ST. JOSEPH
GREAT ST. JOSEPH, MEEK AND LOWLYSister of Mercy, St. Xaviers. Chicago.
Andante (J = so)
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1 Great St. Jo-seph,meek and low~t. Jo-seph,Christ-like, ten
ly, Guar-diaa of our Lord, All
der, Fos - ter-fath-er and de
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ho -ly, Haillthis glo-rious day,
fend - er Of ourHeaven-ly King,
While our voi- ces blithe-lyPa - tient,gen-tle,hum-ble,
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ing hearts in rap - ture
Hap -py, si -
lent, faith - ful
boundserv
ing,ant
SList our prayer to thee,Hear us while we pray,
Make us ho - ly be.
Guard bur souls this day.
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Full and free the chor-us rais-ing, All thy ho - li-ness now. prais-ing,Nowand when lifes day is clos-ing, Irl thy arms our lives en .-fold- ing,
I**150
ST. JOSEPH
We sing our sweet-est lay, We sing our sweet - est lay.To thee, sweet saint, we pray, Oh, .guide our steps al - way.
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All hail, all hail, all hail, Saint Jo-seph, dear -est Saint, All
Li IPhail, all hail, all hail Saint Jo-seph,dear- est Saint.
Our hearts in praise,on high we raise, Thy glor-ies now we sing. Our
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hearts inpraise,on high we raise, Thy glor-ies now we sing. Saint
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ST. JOSEPH
130 GREAT SAINT JOSEPH! THRONED IN GLORY
Andante Moderato (J = 69)
Arr. by Jules Brazil
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1. Great Saint Jo - seph! throned in2.Thou wert as a shad - ow3. Ah, when lifes long scene is
glo -ry, Thou art reign-ing in the skies,
ten - der, Of the great E - ter-nal One,clos -
ing, Ho -ly Pa - tronthen be -
nigh,
How weShield-ingIn that
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.see thyfrom the
hour of
trans-ports glow-ing Neath the light of Ma-ry s eyes!worlds rude temp-ests, Ma -
ry, Moth-er of His Son._bit - ter an -
guish,Teach, oh teach us how to die. _
152
ST. JOSEPH
CHORUS
Glo-rious Saint Jo - seph! Guar-dian of Ma - ry, In life s last
J r r r p^hour wilt thou be nigh! Glo-rious Saint Jo
-seph! Guar-dian of
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(? p- (f |7[rMa-ry, In life s last hour, wilt thou be nigh! great St.Jo-sephpray for
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.us, O great St. Jo-sephpray for us, O great SaintJo-seph pray for us.
ST. ANNE
134 O LADY HIGH IN GLORY RAISED
CHORUS -
Andante (J = 92)
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O La-dyhighin glo- ry raised,Whose daugh-ter ev - er blest The
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Sove- reign of the skies hath laid On her ma -ter-nal breast.
l.What we had lost in hap - less Eve, Thy Vir-gin Child re - stores.2. gain ce- les- tial light and grace, Dear heir of end - less fame,
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JJOpn-ing to us in Christ a- new, The ev- er-last-ing doors.For us and all who mem- rykeep Of thy im-mor-tal name.
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To Him,the Saviour of the world,Whom Annas daughter bore,
Be with the Sire and Paraclete
All glory evermore.
157
ST. PATRICK
ALL PRAISE TO SAINT PATRICKRev. F. W. FABER Irish Melody
135
Andante (J- - 46)
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Lil praise to Saint Pat -rick w
J J1. All praise to Saint Pat -rick who brought to our moun-tains The2.There is not a saint in the bright courts of heav-en More
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PSSgift of God s faith, the sweet light of His love I Allfaith - ful than he to the land of his choice,- Oh,
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mHE
hail to the shep- herd who showed us the fount -ains Thatwell may the na - tion to whom he was giv - en, In theSfill
i J ^ J irise in the heart of me Sav - iour a - bove! Forfeast of their Sire and A - pos - tie re - jo ice! In
i f Jr.J iJ I J J JJhun - dreds of
glo - ry ayears, inbove
smiles and in tears, Ourtrue to his love, He
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ST. PATRICK
Saint has been with us, our
keeps the false faithfrom his
f *-* * * * * ^^Jir shield and our
stay,-All else mayhave gone, Saint
is chil-dren a- way^The dark false faith, far
v I|M vm a tempo
i iPat - rick a - lone, He hath been to us light when earth s
worse than death, Oh, he drives it far - off from themlights were all set, For the glo
- ries of
green sun-ny shore^ Like the rep -tiles thatLIU - uy BIJ.UJ.CJ
faith theyfled from
canhis
i ias
vnev - er de -
cay,-curse in dis _ may;
e best of our glo- ries is
E -rin, when er - ror s proud
bright with us yet,Inthe faith and the feast of Skint Pat- rick s Day.tri - umph is o er, Will still be found keep -ing Saint Pat- rick s Day.1A * - UUA/AA A0 \J*s*.j TV AAJk OtAAJ. U \s l.VfcU-LV& AkC Vh/-AXAE KJA1XIL. A CL l>
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Then what shall we do for thee, heaven sent Father?What shall the proof of our loyalty be?By all that is dear to our hearts, we would ratherBe martyred, dear Saint! than bring shame upon thee!But oh, he will take the promise we make,So to live that our lives by God s help may displayThe light that he bore to Erin s shore.Oh yes, Father of Ireland! no child wilt thou ownWhose life is not lighted by grace on its way;For they are true Irish, oh yes! they alone,Whose hearts are all true on Saint Patrick s Day.
159
ST. PATRICK136 HIBERNIA S PATRON SAINT, ALL HAIL
B. s.
ber - nias Papelled by ap
fade - less glo- ry crown dj
camst to E - rin s land;
i
Thy chil-dren spread throughGod s love for - man thou
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137ST. PATRICK
HAIL GLORIOUS SAINT PATRICKrvev. r. w. rADCsr\.
At a moderate pace
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142ALL SOULS
HELP, LORD, THE SOULS WHICH THOU HAST MADECARDINAL NEWMAN
Cantabile (J = 96)
S. WEBBE, Junr.
i:3=r
*?1. Help, Lord, the souls which Thou hast made, The souls to2.Those ho -
ly souls, they suf - fer on, Re - signed in
et tfa
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144ALL SOULS
PRAY FOR THE DEADCHORUS .
Lento (J = eo)
FPPray for the dead! at noon and eve, Lift up to God thy fond re-quest, Im-
plore his good-ness to re - lieve The suff-ring souls and grant them rest.
r P IF
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m i1 Pray for the deadltho faithful,they, Yet while the pen-al-ties re -
main, Must2. Pray for the dead!thy prayrs,tho weak,May yet be heard and bring them ease, For
-Um F
iittrsuff - ring purge the debt a -way, And pen-ance cleanse the sinful stain.
God will hear thy sigh if meek Thy tears, if of - fered up for peace.
M* A-*rj-m _
WE mC. Chorus
3.
Pray! for the dead in holy fear,
Pray that their stains maybe forgiven,That thou thyself may leave the bier
To enter pure at once in heav n.
168
ALL SOULS
YE SOULS OF THE FAITHFULRev. E. CASWELL ,
Andante Religioso (J = 72)
145
ttippisouls of the faith- full Who sleep in the Lordj But asFath - er of mer- cies! Thine an - ger with- hold- These
yet are shut out From your fi-nal re-ward; 0! would I couldworks of thy hand In thy mer- cy be-hold- Too oft from thy
\ f n r f \f if I
jou
jfly Frolend You as - sis - tance to
path They have wan - derd al -om your pris - on beBut Thee their Cre
low to Your pal- ace on high, To your pal
- ace ona -
tor, They nev - er de - nied, They nev - er dehigh,nied.
3.
tender Redeemer!Their misery seej
Deliver the soulsThat were ransomed by Theej
Behold how they love Thee,Despite of their pain;
Restore them, restore themTo favour again.
4.O Spirit of grace!
O Consoler divine!See how for Thy Presence
They longingly pine,-Ah then to enliven
Their sadness, descend;And fill them with peace,
And with joy in the end.
5.
Mother of mercy!Dear soother in grief!
Lend thou to their tormentsA balmy relief)
Attemper the rigourOf justice severe;
And soften their flamesWith a pitying tear.
6.
All ye who would honorThe Saints and their Head,
Remember, rememberTo pray for the dead;
And they, in return,From their misery freed,
To you will be friendsIn the hour of need.
169
ADVENT
CHORUS
1-2. Sing oh sing3. Glo - ry to
with exth E - ter -
ul
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3.
See, the Lamb of God appearing,God of God from heaven above!
See the Heavenly Bridegroom cheeringHis dear Bride with words of love!
Glory to th Eternal Father,Glory to th Incarnate Son,
Glory to the Holy Spirit,
Glory to the Three in One.
171
ADVENT147 LIKE THE DAWNING OF THE MORNINGRev. F. W, FABER
Andante (J- = eo)
Traditional Melody
p sfry I i
1. Like the dawn-ing of the morning, On the moun- tain s gol- denS.Thouwert hap -
py, bless - ed Mo-ther,With the ve - ry bliss of
heights, Like the break-ing of the moonbeamsOn the gloom of cloud- yheav n, Since the an- gel s sal- u - ta-tion In Thy rap - tur dear was
P H if f M ni ^w f
nights,Like a se-cret told by an- gels Set -ting known up - on the
given; Since the a-ve of. that midnightWhenThou wert a-noint - ed
r f F if f u4
Hi m*F^fearth, Is the Mother s expect - a - tion Of Mes - si - a s speed-y birth.
Queen, Like a ri-ver o-ver - flowing Haththe grace within Thee been.
3.
Thou hast waited, child of David,And thy waiting now is o er;
Thou habt seen Him, blessed Mother,And wilt see Him evermore.
Oh, His human Face and Features,They were passing sweet to see;
Thou beholdest them this moment;Mother, shew them now to me.
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148ADVENT
HARK! AN AWFUL VOICE IS SOUNDINGREV E. CASWELL
Atidantino (J =66)
t*ml.Harkl2. Star
antied
aw -
atfulthe
voice is sound -ingj
sol - emn warn - ing,
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CHRISTMAS149 HARK! WHAT MEAN THOSE HOLY VOICES
Moderato
1. Harkiwhatmean those ho - ly voi -ces, Sweet-ly sound-ing thro the skies?
2. Peace on earth,good-will fromheav-en, Reach-ing far as man is found,-
IWm i 1
\ yn "
\
Lo th an-gel - ic host re-joic-es, Heavn-ly al - le - lu - ias rise.
Souls re-deemd and sins for-giv-en^ Loud our gold-en harps
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CHORUS
* J J J J I^Lis-ten to the won-drous sto-ry, Which they chant in hymns of joy
tr f . rm i i
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Glo-ry in the high-est,glo-ry! Glo - ry be to God onhigh!"
Hitn3.
*Christ is born: the Great Anointed!Heaven and earth Hid praises sing!O receive whom God appointedFor you Prophet, Priest and King!
4.
Hasten, mortals, to adore Him;Learn His Name to magnify,Till in heav n ye sing before HimGlory be to God most high-.
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CHIRSTMAS151 OH! LOVELY INFANT, DEAREST SAVIOUR
Anda&te Moderato (J = 88)
-i/kr,
fcwLove,- ly In - fant dar-est Sav -
idur, Je- sus
ger not in Thy poor ta - ble, Stay
; mi
friend we love Thee best;not in the freez - ing cold;
See weOur warm
all in - vitehearts are
$
Thee kind -ly,
-ly op - end
Oh, come withThee,sweet In -
ii
our hearts toThee to en
rest,fold.
Oh, come withThee, sweet In -
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CHIRSTMAS
CHORUS
j t IJ: JJ J-NEE3
-ri-a, Glo-ri-a in ex-cel-sis De - o, Glo-ri-a
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,Glo- ri-a,
Glo-ri-a in ex-cel-sis De - o, And the ech - o, and the
* mmi IGlo - ri-a,
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153CHRISTMAS
SEE AMID THE WINTER S SNOWREV E. CASWELL
Moderat o (J- = 48)
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CHRISTMAS
ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGHBISHOP CHADWICK154
Allegro ( = 9i
Ola French Melody
mY
1. An - gels we have heard on high, Sweet -ly sing-ing o er the plains,
2.Shep-herds;why this ju- bi-lee? Why your joy- ous strains pio-long?
m ^
And the moun-tains in re- ply Ech - o back their joy- ous strains.
Say what may the ti -dings be, Which in-spire yourheavn-ly song.
3.
Come to Bethlehem, come and see,
Him whose birth the angels sing;Come adore on bended knee,
The Infant Christ,the new-born King.
4.
See within a manger laid,
Jesus, Lord of heaven and earth!
Mary, Joseph, lend your aid,
With us sing our Saviour s birth.
180
155CHRISTMAS
DEAR LITTLE ONE HOW SWEET THOU ARTREV. FR. FABER
Largo (J- = 48)~
i1. Dear lit - tie One! how sweet Thou art, Thy eyes so bright they2.When Ma- ry bids Thee sleep Thou sleepst,Thou wak - est when she
shine, So bright they al-most seem- to speakWhen Ma- ry s looks meet Thine.calls- Thou art con-tent up - on her lap, Or in the rug-ged stalls.
nm m-
fee - bHow faint and fee - ble is Thy cry, Like plaintand harm-less dove, WhenSimp-lest of Babes!with what a grace Thou dost Thy moth-ersi will, Thine
Thou dost mur- murin - fant fash -ions
Thy sleep Ofbe -
tray Thesor - row and ofGod-head s hid - den
love,
skill.
pip* 1
3.
When Joseph takes Thee in his arms,And smoothes Thy little cheek,
Thou lookest up into his faceSo helpless and so meek.
Yes! Thou art what Thou seem st to be,A thing of smiles and tears;Yet Thou art God, and heavn and earth,
Adore Thee with their fears
181
156CHRISTMAS
STARS OF GLORY SHINE MORE BRIGHTLYVERY REV. D. HUSENBETH
Moderato (J- = 52)
f*j J J rlJJ1. Stars of glo-ry shine more bright-ly, Pur-er be the moon-lights beam,2. See a beau-tedus an - gel soar- ing In the bright ce - les - tial blaze,
Glide yehours and^mom-ents light-ly, Swift-ly down time s deep-ning stream,On the shep-herds low a -dor- ing Rest his mild ef - ful- gent rays.
F
mBring the hour that ban-ishedsad-ness,Broughtre-demp-tion down to earth,
<:Fear not!!cries the heavn-ly stran-ger_-Him whom an - cient seers fore-told,
When the shep-herdsheard with glad-ness Ti-dings of a Sav-iour s birth.
Weep- ing in a low-ly man-ger, Shep-herds^iasteye to be -hold."x""** _ ^^
3.
See the shepherds quickly rising,
Hastening to the humble stall,
And the new-born Infant prizing,As the mighty Lord of all,
Lowly now they bend before HimIn His helpless infant state,
Firmly, faithful they adore HimAnd His greatness celebrate.
4.
Hark the swell of heavenly voicesPeal along the vaulted sky;
Angels sing, while earth rejoices-;
Glory to our God on high}Glory in the higest heaven,
Peace to humble men on earth,-
Joy to these and bliss is given,In the great Redeemer s birth .
182
157CHRISTMAS
WHAT LOVELY INFANT CAN THIS BEChildren s Carol
Slowly
if pr JL V.
l.What love-ly In-fant can this be, That in the lit - tie crib I see?What2.Who is that la-dy kneel-ing by, And look-ing downwith lov-ing eye? Who
love-ly In-fant can this be, That in the lit- tie crib I see?ii that la-dy kceel-ing by, And look- ing down with lov -
ing eye? Oh,
sweet- ly on the straw it lies, It must have come from Pa-ra-dise,- Sothat is Ma-ry ev - er blest.How full of joy her ho-ly breastlOh,
sweet -ly on the straw it lies, It must have come from
that is Ma-ry ev - er blest.How full of joy herPa-ra - dise.
breast!
3.
What man is that who seems to smile,And looks so blibsful all the while?
What man is that who seems to smile,And looks so blissful all the while?
Tis holy Joseph good and true,-
The Infant makes him happy toojTis holy Joseph good and true,-The Infant makes him happy too.
4.
Hail,holy cave! though dark thou bej
The world is lighted up from thee;Hail, holy cave! though dark thou be,The world is lighted up from theej
Hail, holy Babe! creation stands,And moves upon Thy little hands.
Hail, holy Babe! creation stands,And moves upon Thy little hands.
183
158CHRISTMAS
O HOLY NIGHT
Andantino (J = 56)
P
ADAM
1. O ho-ly night the stars are bright -ly shin -ing, It is the
2Z,ed by the light of faith se-rene - ly beam-ing, With glow - ing
"F H ir.E
IHft i i Ji d $ ~h \
CHRISTMAS159 THE FIRST NOEL THE ANGEL DID SAYTraditional Traditional Melody
CantabHe (J = 88)
1 The first No - el the2 They look - ed up and
an- gel did say, Was tosaw a star. Shin-ing
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CHRISTMAS
Is ra el.
3.
And by the light of that same star,Three wisemen came from country far,
To seek for a King was their intent,And to follow the star wherever it went.
Noel, Noel, &c.
This star drew nigh to the north-west,O er Bethlehem it took its rest,And there it did both stop and stayRight over the place where Jesus lay.
Noel, Noel, &c.
5.
They entered in, these, wise men three,Full reverently upon their knee,And offered there, in His presence,Both gold, and myrrh, and frankincense.
Noel, Noel, &C.
6.
Then let us all with one accord
Sing praises to our heavenly LordWho hath made heaven and earth of nought,And with His Blood mankind had bought.
Noel, Noel, &c.
187
165LENT
CHRISTIANS WHO OF JESUS SORROWSFrom the French
Andante (* = 60)j- wm $ r
-iul.Christ-ians, who of Je-sus sor- rows Come the dole-ful tale to2. In a lone-ly gar-den pray-ing, Con-ilicts rude op -press His
fal I
fhear,- See what streams of blood flow for us!Blend,ah!blend at least a tear!
souljFear and hope His soul as -sail-ing,Striveby turns His will to rule.
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167LENT
JESUS MY GOD, BEHOLD AT LENGTHR. Rev. B.CHADWICK Fr. BRYDAINE
Andante expressive (J = 76)mfi UK
1. Je - sus, my2. Since my poor soul
be - hold at length the
Thy pre cious Blood hath
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168LENT
0,COME AND MOURN WITH ME AWHILERev. F. W. FABER
Andante (J = 88)
m 8Hi1. O come
;aud mourn with rue a-while-See Ma-ry calls us to her side,- Oh,
2. Come, take thy stand be-neaththe Crosss^And let IheBlood from out that Side Fall
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J J.U J J JJ*come and let us mourn with her, Je-stts, our Love, is cru - ci-fiedl
gent-ly onthee drop by drop,- Je -
sus>,our Love, is cru -ci -lied!
CMORUSj
t t&Have we no tears to shed for Him While sol-diers scoffandJews de-ride?Ahl
rtt tnMt \ri 1 1 v Fffl
IloT5k how pa-tient-ly He hangs, Je-sus,ourLove,is cru-ci - fied.
F-ff i^ftff*:
3.
O Love of God! Sin of maulIn this dread act your strength is tried}
And victory remains with love,For He, our Love,is crucifiedl
196
169LENT
BY THE BLOOD THAT FLOWED FROM THEERev. F. W. FABER
Andante (J = 72)J A i
J. RICHARDSON
m33 1l.By theblood that flowed fromThee, In Thy bit - ter a - go-ny;2.By thethornsthat crowned ThyHead; By Thy scep-tre of a reed;
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By the scourge so meek -ly borne; By Thypur-ple robe of scorn,
By Thy Footstep faint and slow,Weighed be-neath Thy Cross of woe,
Je -sus, Saviour, hear our cry; Thouwert suffering once as we;
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Hear the lov- ing Li - ta - ny We Thy children sing to Thee.
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F^From Dr. Tozers Catholic Hymiis by permission.
3.
By the nails and pointed spear;By Thy people s cruel jeer;
By Thy dying prayer which rose
Begging mercy for Thy foes.
5.
4.
By the darkness thick as night
Blotting out the sun from sight;
By the cry with which in deathThou didst yield Thy parting Breath.
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.
197
172EASTER
BY THE FIRST BRIGHT EASTER DAYRev. Fr. FABER Mendelssohn
Maestoso (J = 69)
*
JJ. J IJ J M1 By the first bright East-er- day, When the stone was rolled a-wayj2 By Thy part-ing blessing given As Thou didst as - cend to heaven;
jjJ! / U w p
J J1
1 1 J Jm rBy the glo -
ry. round Thee shed At Thy ris -ing from the dead.
By the cloud of liv - ing light That i e-ceived Thee out of sight.
m;! J j ,
N J Jj iJ PKing of glo-ry, hear our cryj Make us soon Thy joy to see,
i
m iWhere en-thronedin maj-es-ty Count- less an -gels sing to Thee.
f f f HP If*Up
3.
By that rushing sound of mightComing down from heaven s height;By the cloven tongues of fire,
Holy Ghost, our hearts inspire!
4.
See the Virgin Mother rise,
Angels bear her to the skies,-Mount aloft imperial Queen,Plead on high the cause of menl
5.
Mary reigns upon the thronePre-ordained for her alone,-Saints and angels round her sing,Mother of our Ood and King.
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173EASTER
ALLELUIA! ALLELUIA! LET THE HOLY ANTHEM RISE
Allegretto (J = 96)
i^ rI w
1. Al - le - lu - ia! Al - le - lu. - ia! let the ho -ly an- them
2. Al - le - lu - ia! Al - le - lu - ia! He en - dur d the knot-tedm fe*^
J iJ JIJ J*-
tnerise, A/id tife choirs of heav-en chant it in the tern- pie of the
whips. And the jeer-
ing of the rab -ble, and the scorn of mock-ingleer - mg
fcl m. ; Ij J J I
fskies; Let the moun tains skip with glad ness, and the joy ful val leyslips, And the ter - rors of the gib
- bet up -on which He would be
ring With Ho san nas in the highest to our Sav iour and our King,slain: But His death was on-ly slum-ber_He is ris - en up a -
gain.
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Alleluia! Allelua! like the sunfrom out the wave,
He has risen up in triumph fromthe darkness of the grave,
He s the Splendour of the Nations,He s the lamp of endless day,
He s the very Lord of Glory whois risen up today.
4.
Alleluia! Alleluia! He has burstour prison bars,
He has lifted up the portals of ourhome beyond the stars-
He has won for us our freedom_ neathHis feet our foes are trodj
He has purchased back our birthrightto the Kingdom of our God.
5.
Alleluia! Alleluia! Blessed Jesus,make us rise
From the life of this corruption to
the life that never dies.
May we share with Thee Thy glory,when the days of time are past,
And the dead shall be awakened bythe trumpets mighty blast.
201
175EASTER
CHRIST THE LORD IS RISEN TODAYTr. M. LEESON
Moderato (J = 92)
IsI
I.Christ,the Lord is ris n to-day,- Christ-ians haste your vows to payj2.Christ,the Vic-tiin un- de-fil d, Man to God hath re - con-cil d,
Iffip
li-7* EASTER-L/O NOW AT THE LAMB S HIGH ROYAL FEASTFr. Rev. E. CASWELL
Cantabile (J = 84)
Traditional
I?3F
l.Now at the Lamb s high roy2. O depth of love! for us
al feast, In robes ofHe drains The chal- ice
T~T
EASTER
Tit.
=ria, Al - le - lu -
ia, Al - le -lu
m
J! JJHes quam fe - cit Do - mi -
nusy Al - le -
lu - ia, Al-le - lu -ia, Hajc df - es quam fe - cit
Do- mi-nus: Al - le - lu ia, Al - le - lu
firr r
i
ia, Al - le - lu-ia, Al - le -lu-ia, Al - le - lu a.
207
178EASTER
O FILII ET FILLSBreviary
CHORUSModern to
Traditional French Melody
f
O fi - li - i
Et Ma - ri - aet fi
Mag- dali^
-,
le -oe,
Rex coe - le
Et Ja - co
p"jTTff
a"
T- -
179
Allegretto (J = 104)J A
EASTERHAIL THE HOLY DAY OF DAYS!
1. Hail! the ho-ly day of days, High the song of tri-umph raise,2. Now the glorious victry won, Thou the ev - er- last- ing Son,
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181ASCENSION
OUR LORD IS RISEN FROM THE DEAD
Maestoso (J =88)
J J t J1
1
1. Our Lord is ris - en from the dead,2. There His tri-umph-al char-iot waits,
Our Je - sus
And an- gels
r if \ s mi i> ?is
chantgonethe
upsol
onemu
high,
lay,
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TheLift
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182ASCENSION
O THOU ETERNAL KING MOST HIGHTr.Rev. E. CASWELL
Andante Moderato (J = 96)
J.lll ,1 J* i H I
i i
O Thou e-ter-nal King most high,Who didst the world re - deem;AndThere seat-ed in Thy ma-jes -
ty, To Thee submis- sive bow The
conqueringdeathand hell, re-ceive A dig- ni-ty su - preme.Thouspacious earth, the high-est heaven,The depths of hell be - low. There,
to Thyheavenly throne this day Didst in Thy might as - cend; Thence-wait- ing for Thy faith - ful souls, Be Thou to *us, O Lord, Our
P m *P
i Mforth to reign in sovereign power, And glo - ry with-out end.
peer-less joy while here we stay, In" h^av n our great re - ward.
mRenew our strength; our sins forgive,
Our miseries efface;And lift our souls aloft to Thee,
By Thy celestial grace.
So, when Thou shinest on the cloud,
With Thy angelic train,
May we be saved from vengeance due,And our lost crowns regain.
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183PENTECOST
COME HOLY GHOST, WHO EVER ONE
CARDINAL NEWMAN F. PIERACCINI
Moderate (J = 88)
/^ [," } j
PENTECOST
l.O Com - fort2.0 Ho -
lyer, to Thee we
Ghost, through Thee acry,lone,
Thou heaVn-lyKnow we the
Thou Fount ofBe this our
MI r f rP
And sweet aThat Thou dost
nointfrom
3.
Praise we ths Father and the Son,And Holy Spirit with them One;And may the Son on us bestowThe gifts that from the Spirit flow.
D. S. al Fine
219
187PENTECOST
COME HOLY GHOST SEND DOWN THOSE BEAMS
CHORUSModerato (J = 88)
jl.Come Ho -
ly Ghost, send down those beams, ComeHo-ly
N if IJ SGhost, send down those beams, Which sweet -
ly flow in
i r i r if f
t j r> \i i
Fine
-f- Tsi - lent streams From Thy bright throne a - bove
m2. O come ThouFath-er of the poor, Thouboun-teous source of all our
^ nr r r r
^^ $store, Come warm our hearts with love, with, love di -
vine,Come,warm our
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188PENTECOST
AGAIN THE SLOWLY CIRCLING YEAR
J. RICHARDSON
Moderato (J =96)
m J ji n
,iu
1. A - gain the slow - ly circ-lingyear Brings roundthe blessed hour, When2.Thou who in a - ges past didstpourThy gra- ces from a - bove, Thy
ip
n i i \i.j,i J^Non the Churchthe Corn-fort - er Came down in grace andpow r.
grace in us where lost re-store, And stab-lishpeace and love.
GodAll
i
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of all grace, to Thee we pray, To Thee a -dor- ing bend, In
glo - ry to the Fath - er be, And to the Son who rose, Glo
^pij m j j j
ijj j j
i^g
to our heartsthis sa - cred day Thy spir- it s ful-ness send,
ry, O Ho - ly Ghost, to Thee,While age on a - ges flows.
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189TRINITY
HAVE MERCY ON US, GOD MOST HIGHRev. F. W. FABER.
Semplice(* = 88)
"
^ i iIPI Have mer-cy on us, Go dlflost High!Who lift ourhearts to Thee, Have2 When heav n and earth were yet unmade,Whentime was yet un-known,Thou
|*J;H
190CORPUS CHRISTI
O BOND OF LOVE
Moderate (J - 80)
J J1
I Jf
1. O Bond of love, that dost u - nite The ser - vant to his2. My dear - est God! who dost so bind My heart with count -less
CORPUS CHRISTI191 SING, MY TONGUE, THE JOYFUL MYSTERY
Joyfully (J = 92)
l.Sing, my joy- ful tongue, the mys-t ry Of the glo
- rious2. Born un - to us of a Vir- gin Pur - er than the
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192EVENING
SWEET SAVIOUR! BLESS US ERE WE GORev. P.-W. FABER
Andante (J = go)
j: *nn1. Sweet Saviour, bless us ere we2. The day is done, its hour has
go,run
Thy wordAridThou has
m mf rto our minds in -
stil,tak - en count of all,
And make our luke-warm hearts to
Thescan-ty tri-umphs grace hath
g-low With lowly love and fervent will. ,.ui-<- i j jj <u> j i
,, ,
J,, ,. , . ,. Throughlifes long day anddeaths dark
won, The broken vow,the frequent fall.
J3-S
night, O gen-tie Je-sus be our light, O gentle Je-sus be our light.
J m3.
Grant us, dear Lord! from evil waysTrue absolution and release,
And bless us more than in past days,With purity and inward peace.
4.
Do more than pardon; give us joy;Sweet fear and sober liberty;
And simple hearts without delay,That only long to be like Thee.
5.
Sweet Saviour! bless us, night is come,Mary and Joseph near us be,
Good angels watch about our home,And we are one day nearer Thee,
227
193EVENING
HEAR THY CHILDREN, GENTLE JESUSRev. F. STANFIELD .
Allegro Moderato (J = 104)
1. Hear2. Save
Thy child -ien,
us from thegenwiles
tie
ofJeSa
sus- tan,
I
U jt \9
195 GUARDIAN ANGELDEAR ANGEL! EVER AT MY SIDE
Rev. F. W. FABER
Moderate J = 112
l.Dear an -gel, ev - er at my side, How love -
ly thou must2. Thy beau-ti-ful and shin - ing face I see not, tho so
1
196ST. MICHAEL, ARCHANGEL
MICHAEL PRINCE OF HIGHEST HEAVEN
CHORUS JULES BRAZIL
Marda (J = 100)
Mi - chael Prince of high- est heav n No - blest of ce -
fefe*r r it f i
1
rHtt
Jrli ,j
ijiyfi
Jr i^-
J j J ij j Bles-tial ranks, Low-ly sing-ing in thine hon-our, Bring we now our
^- _ ^.
i^^meed of thanks, Bring we now our meed. of thanks.
e*1. Migh-ty vie -tor all re-splen-dent, Next to Ma - ry thou dost reign;2. Ga - briel,sil-ver-tongued and glo-rious , Ra-phajl, heal-er of our woes,
* if-
iCome and bless us with thy pres-ence, Bring with th,eethyBless- ed an -
gels, gen - tie guard-ians, Be our aid, re -
heavn-lypel our
train.
woes.
ludI -6-
3.
Breathe into our hearts your sweetness,Fill our souls* with love divine,
May your gracious presence everRound your charge protecting shine.
D.C.
231
197ANGELS
KNOW YE THAT ANGELS SILENTLY GLIDE
Cantabile (J =96)
piii
V O ^1 Know ye that an- gels si - lent-ly glide ^rom thoir blest man-s ions2. Bless-ings pre -cede them while they ad -vane e, Sa - tan in ter-ror
Mm PF^gi
down to our side? Know ye their bright eyes watch night and daylow - ers his lance. All the dear le - gions flee in dis -
may,
I iCHORUS
pLest e - vij spi
- rits make you their prey. Beau-ti-ful an- gelsMelt- ing like morn -ing va - pors a - way. Beau-ti-ful an-gels
f if r if f r mf-
Ov-er the chil- dren dear to the Lord; Byyour sweet
A-
keep watch and ward
ipres-ence ren-derus still Stead- fast in good-ness, proof a-gainst ill.
aOften their gentle voice from aboveTouches our heart strings,teaches us love,
Leads us to worship happily here,Even as angels in their bright sphere.
232
200ANGELS
O GOD! HOW OUGHT MY GRATEFUL HEART
1.
2. M^God! how oughtmy grateful heart To praiseThybounteoussoul is sure-ly something great,Meant for e - ter - ni -
ind*m
Who send st Thy an -gel from the skies To
That an -gels thus should be employed In
P
i^J
r rrbe my guide and friend,.
watching o - ver me,
To be my guide and friend.
In watching o - ver me.
m. 3.
And when th morning from the east
Sends forth her golden rays,
Teach me to raise my heart to God}
And sing His glorious praise,And sing His glorious praise.
4.
In evening, when the cooling breeze
Invites to sweet repose,
May I in grateful thanks to HimMy weary eyelids close,
My weary eyelids close.
5.
Celestial Guardian, thus with Thee,And by Thy constant care,
May I the world s corruption flee,
And heavenly blessings share,And heavenly blessings share.
HEAVEN
YES, HEAVEN IS THE PRIZETr.Rev. E.VAUGHAN C.SS. R.
Andante Religioso (J = 84)
English Tune
Jf \b
203HEAVEN
JERUSALEM THE GOLDEN!StBernard of Cluny
Moderato ( J = so)
J J Ij j j Hi1. Jer - u - sa - lem the gold - en! With milk and hon-ey blest,
2.They stand, those halls of Zi -on, All ju
- bi-laatwith song-,
?
iBe-neatn thy con- tern - pla-tion Sink heart and voice op
-prest.
And bright with man-y^an an -gel, And all the mar- tyr throng.
f ir r ft ir-rf F iF r
I know not, I know not What joys a - wait u there,The Prince is ev - er in them, The day-light is se - rene;
What ra-dian-cy of glo- ry,What bliss be-yond com -
pare.The past-ures of the bless - ed Are decked in glo-rious sheen.
f3.
There is the throne of David;And there from care released,
The shout of them that triumph,The song of them that feast.
And they who with their leader,Have conquered in the fight,
For ever and for everAre 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!
Jesus, in mercy bring usTo that dear land of rest;
Who art, with God the Father,And Spirit ever blest.
238
204Rev. F. W. FABER
Allegro Moderato (J = 120)
HEAVEN
O PARADISE!HEMY
1 s-" r
1. Pa -ra-dise! O Pa- ra-dise! Who doth not crave for rest? Who2.0 Pa- ra-disel O Pa- ra-dise! Tis wea- ry wait-ing here I
would not seek the hap-py land Where they that lov d are blest.
long to be where Je- sus is To feel to see Him near__ -* -p- _*- -&
i MCHORUS
a^Where lo-yal hearts and true Stand ev - er in the
*i -* , - *. _i v I
All
S irap-ture through and through In rGod s most
feat3. O Paradise! O Paradise!
I want to sin no moreI want to be as pure on earth
As on Thy spotless shoreWhere loyal hearts and true
Stand ever in the light,All rapture through and through
In God s most holy sight!
4. Paradise! O Paradise!I greatly long to see
The special place my dearest LordIs furnishing for me;
Where loyal hearts and trueStand ever in the light,
All rapture through and throughIn God s most holy sight!
5.0 Paradise! O Paradise!I feel twill not be long;
Patience! I almost think I hearFaint fragments of thy song;
Where loyal hearts and trueStand ever in the light,
All rapture through and throughIn God s most holy sight!
239
THE POPE
rii, a> tempo
^rglo
- ry sing, And heav n the strain pro
shep-herd staff, This cham - pion of the
i
1all the earth his glo
- ry sing, And heav n the strain pro - long,bears a- lone the shep-herd staff, This cham-pion of the Lord.
m3.
His signet is the Fisherman s;
No sceptre does he bear,*
In meek and lowly majestyHe rules from Peter s Chair:
And yet from ev ry tribe and tongue,From ev ry clime and zone,Three hundred million voices singThe glory of his throne.Three hundred million voices singThe 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 Romel"
Almighty Father, bloss his work,Protect him in his ways,Receive his prayers, fulfil his hopes,And grant him "length of
days."
Receive his prayers, fulfil his hopes,And grant him "length of days."
241
THE POPE
206 FULL IN THE PANTING HEARTCARDINAL WISEMAN Old English Tun^
Moderato (J = 84) m :hhN?l~^f W m~ ~ w ^ m * *4>
1. Full in the pant-ing heart of Rome, Be-neaththe a- pos - ties
2. The gol-den roof, the mar- ble walls, The Va - ti - can s ma-
i
fcrown- ing dome From pil
- grim s lips that kiss the ground Breathes
jes - tic halls The note re - dou-bles till it fills With
in all tongues one .on - ly sound. God bless our Pope theech- oes sweet the Se - ven Hills.
^ffgreat, the good, God bless our Pope, the great, the good.
SP3.
From torrid south to frozen northThe wave harmonious stretches forth,Yet strikes no chord more true to Rome s
Than rings within our hearts and homesII:God bless our Pope,thegreatjthe good!:H
4.
For, like the sparks of unseen fire
That speak along the magic wire,From home to home, from heart to heartThese words of countless children dartlUGod bless our Pope,the great,the
5.
To homes and hearts of Saints above,Which linked with ours in thought and love,Repeating, bless the pilgrims strain,As showers enrich with borrowed rainll:God bless our Pope,the great, the good!:||
242
GENERAL207 FAITH OF OUR FATHERSRev. F. W. FABER (FIRST TUNS)
Moderato (J = s)
N* ZEE
1.Faith of our Fa-thers! liv - ing still, In spite of dun-geon,2. Our Fa-thers, chained in pris-ons dark, Were still in heart and
i f T PPp&fire and sword, Oh! how our hearts beat high with joy,con- science free; How sweet would be their children s fate,
^-
CHORUS
jfh
251
LATIN HYMNS, LITANIES,MOTETS FOR BENEDICTION,
VESPER PSALMS, MASSES, etc.^ ^
AVE VERUM
J J J J J Jijj
J i
35^ve ve-rum cor-pus na-tum ex Ma- n - a Vfr -
gi- ne:
J J J +* . ^ J J J-
r ^rVe - re pas -sum, im- mo -la -turn in cru-ce pro ho - mi-ne:
j"
^
ttu^ JJJT^r~ PV^^P-~T1~~
^Cu-jus la-tusper-fo-ra - tumfiu-xit a -qua et san-qui-ne:
-J
j JJ ^~^.^m
2Es-to no-bispraegusta
- tummortis in ex -a -mi-ne: O Je-su dul - cisl
S * n s: t
-f;
r
^ ^r<_x
Je-su pi - e! OrJe - su fi - li Ma-rf - ae.
m244
255 VENI JESU, AMOR MICHERUBINI
Andante (J = 92)
IVe -
ni, Je- au, A - mor mi, Ve-ni, Ve-ni, Ve-ni, a-mor
p- .
, p F i-F-
mJe-su, Ve -
ni, Je-su, A - mor mi, Ve -ni, O A- mor
Nit ^ J
P
mmi. Ve-ni, Je
-su, A - mor mi,Ve-ni, Je
-su, A - mor mi, Ve-ni
rrrnrr imi ^Urn&
r -rJe
-su, A - mo mi, Ve-ni, Ve-ni, O A- mor mi,
P^molto rail.
S&tmVe-ni, A-mor mi, Ve-ni, A - mor mi!
m248
256
Breviary
Lento (J = 84)
LATIN HYMNS
PARCE DOMINE
Ancient
Par - ce Do - mi -ne, Par - ce po - pu - lo
tu -Oj Ne in ae-ter-num I-ras-ca rs no
257 o COR JESUAndantino (J = 92)
rfll. 1 I
258 LATIN HYMNSRGRATE, COELI, DESUPER
(TEMPORE ADVENTUS)Oratorian Version
SUL1
Ro - ra -te, coe -
li, de-su-per: et nu - bes plu-ant ju- stum.
TUTTJ SOLI
Ro - ra -te,fctc.l.Ne i - ra - sea-rib, Do -mi -ne: ne ul-tra rne-oif-ne -ris
J J iJff (r_(L_E y y r i
i - ni-qui- ta - tib no - strae: EC - ce cf - vi -tas San-cti tu - i
1rTTr r ^fa - eta est de-ser -
ta, Si -on de-ser-ta fa-ctaest: Je- ru -
* J^ J> J ^
sa-lem de-bO-la-ta est: do-mus san-cti - li - ca- ti - o - nib no-straw
TL TTI
ot glo-ri-ae no- strae u-bi lau-da-ve-runt te pa-ties uo-stri. Ro-ra - te;etc.
SUL1 _Ji J^ J) j, J> J
Pec-ca - vi - mus, et fa-cti bum-us ut ioi-mun-dus oiu - nes nos,
et ce - ci - di - mus qua - si fo - li - um u - ni - ver - si:
250
LATIN HYMNS
p r r r~[rEt i - ni -
qui- ta - tes no - strut- qua - si ven - tus ab - stu -
J> J J J J J
le - runt nos: ab-scon-df- sti fa - ci -em tu - am a no - bis,
turn
et al - li- sf-sti nos in tua-nu i - ni-qui-ta -tis> no - btrae. Ro - ra -
te, etc.
SOLI
J) J>J^ J
(f
3. Vi -de, Do - mi - ne, al - fli - cti - o - nem po - pu- li tu -
i,
JTTTTfr Pet mit-te quern mis -su-rus es: e - in it - te A-gnumdom-i - na -
J
to-rem ter - rae de pe-tra de-ser-ti ad mon-tem ff-li-ae Si -on:
rum:JOJ^ J ^ i5=fc
-**- JjiJ^J UJjut ad - fe-rat ip-se ju-gum cap-ti-vi -ta - tis no- strae. Ro - ra- te. etc.
SOU
LjqJ-U r
4.Con-so-la-mi-ni, cou-so-la-mi-ni, pd-pu-le me - us: ci-to ve -ni -et
JJ |
(r [f (T
sa-lus tu - a. Qua-re moe-ro-re con-su- me-ris? qua-re iu-no-va-
j
vit te do-lor? Sal-va-bo te, no - li ti-me- re:
>
jt [f [T-ff^J^J J* JT; ^
e -go e-nim sum
TUTTl
Do-mi-nus De-ustu-us, San-ctus Is-ra-el, Red-em-ptor tu - us. Ro-ra-te, etc.
251
261LATIN HYMNS
TE DEUM LAUDAMUS(FOR THANKSGIVING)
Roman Version
Te De-um lau -da - mus: te Do - mi -numcon-fi - te-mur.
r
Te ae-ter-num Pa - trem o - mnis ter - ra ve - ne - ra - tur.
;, J^J J J J J J J^Jfr
Ti-bi o-mnes An-ge-li, ti - bi coe-li et u-ni-ver-sae po-te- sta-tes.
p IJ)[f
Ti - bi Che -ru-bim et Se - ra-phim in - ces - sa - bi - li vo - ce
pro- cla-mant. San club: San ctus:
nSan-ctus Dcf-mi - nus De - us Sa - ba - oth. Pie - ni sunt coe -
r r r J
li et ter - ra ma -je
- sta -tis glo - ri - ae tu - ae.
Te glo - ri - o A - po - sto - lo - rum cho - rus:
n*> r
To Pro - phe - ta - rum lau - da - bi - lis nu - me -rus:
JP F f
Mar -ty- ruin can- di - da - tus lau - dat ex- er - ci - tus.
M
LATIN HYMNS
3 ^Te per or - bem ter - rf - ruin san - eta eon - fi - te
ntur EC - cle - bi - a: Pa trem itu - men - sae
JJI[T [T [T [T p
ma - je- sta - tis: Ve - ne - ran - dum tu - urn ve - rum,
et u ni - cum Ff - li - urn: Sari
Pa - ra - cli - turn Spi - ri-tum. Tu Rex glo - ri - ae, Chri-ste.
Tu Pa - tris bem -pi
- ter - nus es Ff li - us.
[T y F
Tu ad li - be - ran- dum su - bee - ptu- rus ho - mi -. nem,
non hor - ru - i - sti Vir -gi
- nis u - te - rum.
^ g
Tu, de - vi - cto mor - tis a - cu - le -o, a - pe
ru - f - sti ere - den - ti - bus re - gna coe - IcT - rum.
Tu ad dex-te-rarn De - i se -de^, in glcT- ri - a Pa - tris.
255
LATIN HYMNS
dex crT- de-ris es - so ven - tu - rus.
Te er - go quae- su-mub, tu - is ia- mu - lib sub - ve - ni,
pre - ti - o - so ban-gui - ne red - e
E -t<
JL ^ \
LATIN HYMNS
si - ne pec - ca - to nos cu - sto - df - re. Mi - se
re - re no -stri, Do - mi - ne, mi - se - re - re no - stri.
Fi - at mi - se - ri - cor - di - a tu -a, Do - mi -
ne, su - per nos
quern - ad - mo - dum spe - ra - vi - mub in te. In te.
cun fun - dar in ae num.
V. Benedicamus Patrem et Fflium cum Sancto SpiYitu.H. Laudemus et superexaltemus eum in saecula.
V. Beuedictus; es Domine in firmamento coeli.
R. Et laudabilis,et gloriosus, et superexaltatus in saecula.
V. Domine exaudi orationem meam.R. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.
V. Ddminus vobfscum. R. Et cum spfritu tuo.
Oremus.
Deus, cujus misericdrdiae non est numerus, et bonitatis iufinftus est thesaurus: pnhbimte majestati tuaj pro collatis donis gratias agituus, tuam semper cle-
mentiam exorantesjut qui petentibus postulata conce dis, eosdem non deserens,adpriemia futura disponas. Per Christum Dominum nostrum. R. Amen.
257
263LATIN HYMNS
AVE MARIS STELLABreviary
Andante (J =84)
LAMBILLOTTE
1. A -ve, Ma - ris Stel -
la,2. Su-mens il - lud XA - ve
De - i Ma - ter al - ma,Ga-bri - e - Us o - re,
I Pf F % PPf
At-que sem-per vir -go,
Fun-da nos in pa -ce,
Fe-lix coe-li porHe-vae no
^ F F f p ir f
i
i
At-que semper vir
Fun-da nos in pago, Fe-lix coe-li por- ta.
ce, Mu-tans He-vae no -men. A- men.
m3.
Solve vincla reis,Prefer lumen caecis,
Mala nostra pelle,Bona cuncta posce;Mala nostra pelle,Bona cuncta posce.
4.
Monstrateesse Matrem,Sumat per te preces,
Qui pro nobis natus
Tulit esse tuus;
Qui pro nobis natus
Tulit esse tuus.
5.
Virgo singularis,Inter omnes mitis,Nos culpis solutos
Mites fac et castosjNos culpis solutos
Mites fac et castos.
6.
Vitam praesta puram,Iter para tutum,Ut videntes JesumSemper collaetemur;Ut videntes JesumSemper collaetemur.
7.
Sit laus Deo Patri,Summo Christo decus,
Spiritui Sancto,Tribus honor unus;Spiritui Sancto,Tribus honor unus.
259
265Breviary
Moderato (J- = 48)
LATIN HYMNSAVE, MARIS STELLA
French Melody
PS i1. A - ve, Ma-ris stel -
la,
2.Su-uiens il- lud A - ve .
De - i Ma-ter al -
Gab-ri - el - is o -
ma,re,
At -
Fun -
m ^que sem-per Vir - go,da nos in pa -
ce,
Fe - lix COB - li por -ta, _ At
Mu - tians E-va no - men, _ Fun
i
j.j>jJHJJ bJ J i
[:
que sein-per Vir -go,da nos in pa -
ce,
Fe - lix cce-li por - ta. _Mu-tans E-vae no - men. A - men.
3.
Solve vincla reis,
Profer lumen caecis;
ll- Mala nostra pelle,Bona cuncta posce.:||
4.
Monslra te esse matrem;Sumat per te preces,
ll:Qui pro nobis natus
. Tulit esse tuus.:||
5.
Virgo singularis,Inter omnes raitis,
||:Nos culpis solutos,Mites fac et castos.:||
6.
Vitam praesta puram,Iter para tutuui,
II: Ut videntes Jesum,Semper collietemur.
:||
7.
Sit laus Deo Patri,
Summo Christo decus
Il-Spiritui Sancto,Tribus honor unus.--ll Amen.
. Dignare me laudare te,Virgo Sacrata. A Da mihi virtutem contra hostes tuos.
261
267LATIN HYMNS
ISTE CONFESSORBreviary
Moderate (J = 54)4
1. Is - te Con-fes - sor Do - mi- ni, co - le*h - tes Quern pi- e
2. gui pi -us, pru-dens, hu-mi-lis pu - df -cus, SJb-ri-am
m f f if MM
*laud - antdux - it
po -pu-li per or - bem, Hac di - e l*j - tus
si - ne la - be vi - tam, Do - nee hu - man - us
3~fj*i t
l
t im
me - ru - it be - aan - i - ma-vit au
-tas,
- raj
Scan - de - re
Spf - ri - tusse - des.
ar - tus. A - men.
3.
Cujus ob pr&stans meritum frequenterAigra quay passim jacuere, membra,Viribus morbi domitis, saluti
Restituuntur.
4.Noster nine illi chorus obsequentemCdncinit laudem, celebresque palmas,-Ut piis ejus precibus juvemurOmne per aevum.
5.Sit Salus illi,decus atque virtus,
Qui, super coali sdlio cortlscans,Totfus mundi seriem gubeinatTrinus et unus. Amen.
. Amavit eum Dominus et ornavit eum. J^Stolam gloria Tnduit eum.
268Breviary
Moderato(l -- 54)
LATIN HYMNSISTE CONFESSOR
m2. gui pi -us, pru - dens, hu - mi-lib pu
- di - c
iJ; 0Mj J 1 |f t |||= ff < f iff 1
269
Moderate
LATIN HYMNSJESU CORONA VIRGINUM
(FEAST OF VJXGIXS) BLANCHI
lt
i i iJe - su, co-ro - na Vir- gi-num, Quern Ma-ter il - la con -
ci-pit,Qui per-gis in- ter li - li -
a, Sep-tus cho-re - is Vir - gi-niuu,
uaa so - la Virpun - sus de - co
go, Vir
rus, dego par - tu-rit. Haecco - rus glo - ri a, Spon
i i igfadW
vosib
rta
que
Y-clered
mens ac
pree
ci -pe.
mi - a. _
^m mREFRAIN
j iijJJiJ J iJ J J iJ . i
au. Mi-se-re-re no - bis, Cor Te-su mi - se -! F
Cor Je-su, Je-su. Mi-se-re-re no- bis, Cor Je-su mi-
^Ov * ~ ^ .... - r . /^ ^ f .* < 1* J^i^f f
4: m m 3 ire re, Cor Je- su mi-se- re - re no^ bis---
S.Quocumque tendis, Virgines 4.Te deprecamur supplices,Sequuntur, atque laudibus Nostris ut addas sensibusPostte canentes, canente*^ cursitant, Nescire prorsus,prorsus omniaHymnosque dulces personant. Corruptionis vulnera.
5. Virtus, honor laus, gloriaDeo Patri cum Filio,Sancto simul, simul Paraclito,In saeculorum, secula.
265
VIRGIN MARYLITANIES
Christe e le - i - son Chris te e
Christe au - di -nos Chris - te exFili Redemptormundi De - us mi - se - re - re
Sancta trfnitas unus De - us mi - se - re - re
le - - son.au - di -nos.no - bis.
no - bis.
*
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j J1
272FORTY HOURS
FORTY HOURS ADORATION
OPENING
1.After Mass tile Blessed Sacrament is incensed
2.PROCESSION during which "Pange Lingua" page is sung3.TANTUM ERGO: at the "Genitori" the Blessed Sacrament is incensed
4.LITANY of Saints
5. Orations sungfcjr ib* priest
CLOSING1. LITANY immediately after Muss2. PROCESSION: -Pange Lingua" is sung3.TANTUM ERGO: at the "Genitori" the Blessed Sacrament is incensed
4.0RATIONS by the priest: then Benediction.
CAXTORS
LITANY OF THE SAINTS
CHORUS
3 ^?=PKy -ri-e e-le -i- son. Chri -ste e - Itf - i - son.
%=f=
FORTY HOURS
Sancte Joannes Baptfsta. Ora,etc.
Sancte Joseph. Ora, etc.
Omnes sancti Patriarch** et Proph-
etie. Orate, etc.
Saucte Petre. Ora, ate.
Sancte Paule,
Sancte Andre a,
Sancte Jacobe,Saucte Joannes,Sancte Thorn a,
Sancte Jacobe,Sancte Phillfppe,
Sancte Bartholomaee,
Sancte Matthaee,
Sancte Simon,Sancte Thaddaee,Sancte Matthfa,Sancte Barnaba,Sancte Luc a,
Sancte Marce,Omnes sancti Apostoli
et Evangelists,Omnes sancti Discfpuli
Domini,Omnes sancti Innocentes,
Sancte Stephane,Sancte Laurent i>
Sancte Vincenti,
Sancti Fabiane et
Sebastiane,Sancti Joannes et
Paule,
Sancti Cosma et
Damiane,Sancti Gervasi et
Protasi, orate.
ora.
ora.
ura.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
orate.
orate,
orate.
ora.
ora.
. ora.
orate,
orate,
orate.
Omnes sancti Mar
ty re*,
Sancte Silvester,
Sancte Gregori,Sancte Ainbrosi,
Sancte Augustine,Sancte Hieronyme,Sancte Martfne,Sancta Nicolae,Gomes sancti Pontfiices
et Conf et>sores,
Omues saucti Doc-
tores,
Sancte Antoni,
Sancte Benedfcte,
Sancte 3rnarde,Sancte Domfnice,Sancte Francrsce,
Omnes sancti Sacer-
dotes et Levftu?,
Omnes sancti McTn -
achi et EreuafttJ,
Sancta MarTa Mag-dalena,
Sancta Agatha,Sancta Lucia,
Sancta Agnes,Sancta Ccecflia,
Sancta Catharfna,Sancta Anastasia,
sanctum Virgi -
nes et
orate.
orate,
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
orate,
orate.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
ora.
orate.
* """
r r I
Pro - pf- ti - us es -
to, Par - ce no -bis, Do - mi - ne.
Propftius esto, exaudi nos, Ddmine.Ab omni malo,Ab omni peccato,Ab ira tua,A subitanea et improvfsa morte,
Ab insfdiis diaboli,Ab ira ct odio et omni malavolun-
tate,A spfritu formcatidnis,A fulgure et tempest&te,A flagello terraemdtus,A peste, fame, et bello
is
5!
A morte perpetua,Per myste"rium sanctae mcarnati6ni
tuae.Per adyentum tuum,Per nativitatem tuam,Per baptfsmum, et sanctum jeju -
mum tuum,Per crucem et passidnem tuam,Per mortem et sepulturam tuam,Per sanctam resurrectidnem tuam,Per admirabilem ascensidnem tuam,Per adyentum SpfritusSanctiPara-
cliti.In die Judfcii.
Pec - ca - to - res. Te
Ut nobis parcas,Ut nobis indulgeas,Ut ad veram poenitentiam nos per-
ducere digneVis,Ut ecclesiam tuam sanctam re^gere,
et conservare digneris,
Ut domum apostolicum, et omnesecclesiasticos drdines in sancta
religione conservare digneris,Ut inimfcos sanctae ecclesiae humili-
are digne ris^
Ut regibus, et princfpibus Christi-anis pacem, et veram conco rdiamdonare digneris,
Ut cuncto populo Christiano pacem,et unitatem largfri digneris, ,
ro - gam - us au - di - nos.
Ut nosmetfpsos in tuo sancto servf-
tio confortare, et conservaredigneris,
Ut mentes nostras ad coelestia de-sideria erigas,
Ut omnibus benefactdribus nostris
sempiterna bona retrfbuas,Ut animas nostras -fratrum, propin-qudrum, et benefactdrum nos-trdrum ab aeterna damnationeeripias
Ut fructus terrae dare, et conservare
digneris,Ut omnibus fidelibus defunctis re
quiem aeternam donare digneYis,Ut nos exaudfre digneris,
Fili Dei,
5?
A-gr^s De
FORTY HOURS
OREMUS
Deus, qui nobis sub Sacramento mirabili Passionis tuae memdriamreli-
btij tribue, quaesumus, ita nos Corporis, et Sanguinis tui sacra Mysteriave-
netarijut Redemptionis tuae friictum in nobis jugiter sentiamus.
Concede nos fanrulos tuub, quaesumus, Ddmine Deus, perpetua mentis, et
corporis sanitate gaudere; et gloriosa Beatae Mariae semper Virginia inter-
cessidne a praesenti liberari tristftia, et aeterna perfrui laetftia.
Omnfpotens bempiterne Deus, miserere famulo tuo Pontffici nostro N.,
et dTrige eum secundum tuam clementiam in viam salutis aeternae, ut, te
donante, tibi placita cupiat, et tota virtute perffciat.
Deus, refugium nostrum et virtus, adesto piis Ecclesiae tuae precibus,auctor ipse pietatis: et praesta, ut quod fideliter petimus, efficaciter conse-
quamur.
Omnrpotens, sempiterne Deus, qui salvas omnes, et neminem vis perfre:
respice ad animas, diabdlica fraude decc-ptas; ut omni haeretica pravitatede-
pdsita, errantium corda resipfscant, et ad veritatis tuae redeant unitatem.
Omnipotens, sempiterne Deus, qui vivdrum dominaris simul et mortuor-
um, omniumque misereris, quos tuos fide et dpere futures esse praendscis: te
supplices exoramus, ut pro quibus effundere preces decrevimus, quosque vel
praesens saeculum adhuc in carne retinet, vel futurum jam exutos cdrporesu-
scepit, intercendentibus omnibus Sanctis tuis, pietatis tuae dementia omnium
delictdrum suorum veniam consequantur. Per Ddminum nostrum JestunChri-stum Friium tuurn, qui tecum vivit, et regnat in unitate Spfritus Sancti Deus,
per dmnia saecula saeculdrum. R. Amen.The celebrant kneels and sings:
K Ddmine, exaudi orationem meam.R. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.
The chanters intone:
K Exaudiat nos omnipotent* et misericors Ddminuti.
R. Et cubtodiat nos semper. Amen.The celebrant nulljo ins:
KFidelium animae per misericdrdiam Dei requiescant in pace.R- Amen.
876
273(J..46)
BENEDICTION
O SALUTARISOld Hymnal
1. O sa - lu - taJIJTJ
- lu - ta - ri
2. U - ni trin- o - queHoDo
sti -a,
mi - noQuit) COB - li
"Sit sem- pi- *
i
j, j j U JJpan - dis o - sti
ter - na gld - ri
um:a! .
Bel la pre-munt ho
Qui vi - tarn si - ne
>
i Ster - mi - no,
i
Da ro-bur, ler aux -i^- li
No- bis do - net in pa - trium.a. A-men.
t^Andante (J = 84)
O SALUTARIS WernerS1. O sa- lu - ta - ris Ho - sti -
a,2. U- ni trin - o - que Do - mi - no
QuiB cce - li pan - disKj "
ai - ter - na
r f ri
i
rif r ma
nW^fsti - um:ri - a!
~T~o
glo-Bel - la ore - munt ho - stT
Qui vi-tam si - ne terli
mia,no,
1
tDa ro-bur, ferNo- bis do - net
aux - i - li - um.in pa - tri - a. men.M
277
BENEDICTION
O SALUTARIS
(J r 69)Webbe
3. : : . i: :
-.
1. O sa2. U - ni trin
u - ta - ris Ho - sti - a, Quw coe - li pan - dis;rin - o - que Do - mi - no sit sem - pi
- ter - na/v * m
r r i] f r r ir r
i j u jj.>
of
- sti-um: Bel - la prTP-munt ho - stf - li -a, Da
glo - ri - a! Qui vi - tarn si - ne ter - mi - no No -
i
rp-
bur, fer aux -i^
- li - um.bis do - net in pa tri - a. men.
(J = 58)
O SALUTARIS
f Ml J 1 1=
BENEDICTION
O SALUTARIS
(J = 92)From Beethoven
*? =tF=1. O sa - lu - ta -
2. U -
ui-^jtrin - oj^
ris H - sti -a, Quae cce - lin - mi - no sit sem-pi
pan - dister - nam
iifeif=
o - sti - um: Bel - la
glo - ri - a Qui vi
Hfc*
pro- munt ho - stf
tarn^/U^-i
ne terli
mia, Dano No
ira//.
hff 1
274BENEDICTION
TANTUM ERGO(J -- 72)
Haydn
1. Tan-tum er-gp Sa-cra- men-turn Ve - ne - re -mur cer-nu -i,
2. Gen - i - td-ri, Gen-i - to - que Lautt tt ju - bi - la - ti -o,
iH r iv r r r if
Et an-tf-quum dp -cu- men-turn No - vo ce - dat rjf-tu-i.Sa- lu., hon- or, vir-tus quo -que, Sit et be - ne - dfc-ti-o.
}. Jjjlj: ir * r r f *
Prae-stet fi-des t>up-ple-men-tum,Sen-su- um de - fec-tu- i.
Pro - ce- den-ti ab u-tro-que, Corn-par sit lau - da - ti - o. A -men.m i
(J = 58)
TANTUM ERGO Webbe
e* * 31. Tan-tum er-go Sa - era- naen- turn Ve - ne-re-mur cer2. Gen - i -td-ri, Gen-i - to - que Laus et ju-bi - la
nuti
EtSa-
an-tf-quum do - cu- men-turn No - vo ce - dat rf
lus, hon-or, vir-tus quo- que, Sit et be - ne -
- tu - i.
^ **Prae-stet fi-des sup-ple-mTn-tum, Sen-su-um de - fee - tu - i.
Pro - ce- den-ti ab u-trd-c^ue, Corn-par sit lau- da- ti- o.u-tro-.que, t/o
^NA - men.
P i
280
BENEDICTION
TANTUM ERGO(j = 58)
Etts
1. Tan-turn er - go Sa-cra-men-tum Ve-ne-re-mur cer - nu-i,2. Gen - i - to -
ri, Gen-i - to - que Laus et ju - bi - la - ti-o,
J
rM MM ,
nJ ifT
mEt an -tf-quum do- cu-men-turn No - vo ce-dat ri - tu-i.
Sa-lus, hon-or, vir-tus quo -que, Sit et^be-ne - dfc - ti-o.
P P
PS 13 HHPrae-stet fi - des sup-pli-meti-tuai, Sen-su-um de - fee - tu-i.
Pro - ce-den-ti ab u - tro- que, Coin-par sit lau - da -ti-o. A-men.m m^(J=46)
TANTUM ERGORussian Tune
^1. Tan-tuna er- go Sa- era -men-turn Ve - ne - re - mur cej-nu2. Gen-i - to -
ri, Gen-i - to -que Laus et ju - bi - la- ti
Et an - ti - quum dp- cu - men-turn No-vo ce-dat ri - tu -
Sa-lus, hon - or, vir -tus^ quo- que. Sit et be- ne - dic-ti
o- *+
Prae-stet fi - des sup-pli- men-turn, Sen- su- um de-fec-tu- i.
Pro - ce - den-ti ab u - tro- qvie, Com-par sit lau-da-ti - o. A - men.
- ^281
BENEDICTION
TANTUM ERGO
Lento (d = 63)
Webbe
1. Tan-turn er-go S a- era-men -turn Ve - ne - re -mur cer - nu2. Gen-i - td-ri, Gen-i - to - que Laus et ju-bi - la - ti
t ^i JijjiiEt an - tf-quum do-cu - men- turn No -vo . ce-dat rf - tu - i.
Sa-lus, hon-or, vir-tus quo- que, Sit et be - ne - dfc - ti - o.
**
Prae-stet fi-des sup-ple-men-tum, Sen-jm-um de - fec^ tu - i.
Pro - ce - den- ti ab u - tro - que, Coui-par sit lau - da - ti - o. A- men.
JF i|
; m 1
pip t
; \f nn ii J^(J-69)
TANTUM ERGO
J :>-;
1. Tan-tuna er-gp Sa - cra-men-tum Ve - ne - re - mur cer - nu-i2. Gen - i -
td-ri, Gen - i - td - que Laus et ju - bi - la ti-o,
*m p
Et an-ti-quum do - cu- men-turn No - vo ce-dat rf - tu-i.
Sa-lus, hon-or, vir - tus quo -que, Sit et be-ne - dfc - ti - o.
J-
i f r if P
Prae-stet fi- des sup-ple-men-tum, Sen - su-um de - fec-tu-i.Pro - ce-den-ti ab u- tro -que, Corn-par sit lau- da-ti-o. A- men.
282
BENEDICTIONTANTUM ERGO
Moderato (J = 69)
1. Tan- tuna er -go
2. Gen- i - tor -i,
r ifji
1
if r
Sa - era - men-turn Ve - ne - re - murGen - i - to - que Laus et ju - bi -
+ M JL M.
PPIcer. - nu -
i,U _- ti -o,
Et an - ti - quum do - cu - men -turn,Sa -
lus, hon -or, vir - tus quo - que,
r r ir r ir r
No - voSit et
ce - dat ribe - ne - dfc
tu - i. Prae-stet f i - desti - o. Pro- ce - den-ti .
sup-ple-men-tum, Sen-su-um de-fec-tu- i$ Prae-stetab - u - tro- que, Corn-par sit lau-da- ti -
o,- Pro - ce -
K^EH C Cl r r !l" r if g if P if _i. =&
275BENEDICTION
DIVINE PRAISE
I | |r
1 1
i r vii. <:1 I
Blessed be God! Blessed be His Ho -ly Name! B
^ A A I\
*
true man- Blessed be the Name of Je-sus, J9
P i
3o ~H oil <
Heart, Blessed be Jesus in themost Holy Sacrament of the al - tar! Blessed be the
^J m 4 i /^ m J
pp"
1 =ijjH j J j ^
278Deus In Adjutorium etc. ay on page 296
VESPERSVESPERS
(According to "Anti-
DIXIT DOMINUS
[rlit i
VESPERS
280 BEATUS VIR
mICC
ORGAN In man-da-tis. Be-a - tusvir, quir\
ti - met Do-miaum
i2. Potens in terra erit
3. Gloria et divftiie in4. Exortum ebt in tenebris5. Jucundus homo qui misere
tur et comoiodatjf dispjouetsermones suos
6. In memdria aeterna7. Paratum cor ejus speare in
Dommo,t coniirmatum e st
8. Dibpersit, dedit^ pauperibus:tjubtitiaejub manet in Sie^
- cu - lum9. Peccator videbit, etirascetur
dentibub suib fremet et talO.Gloria^Pa
- -tri, et
11. Sic ut erat in principle, et nuiic, et
be - mendo - molu- men
in jue - rit
cor
e^-jus:
e -jus:
re - ctis:
di - do:ju
- stus:
e -jus:
sit) - culi:
be - scet:Ff -
lio,
sem-per,
man da - lib pit ni - mis.
LAUDATE PUERIANTIPHON
ORGAN Sitno-menDo-mi-ni.Lau-da - te
/TNpu - eri Do-minum,
Ir f
2. SitnomenDomini be - ne - di -ctum,
3.A solib ortu Ubque ad oc - ca - sum,4 Excelaussuperdmnes gen- tes Do -
minus,5. y uib bicutDominus
Deus noster, qui in a l - tis ha -bitat,
6. Suscitans a ter - ra in -opem,
7. Ut collocet eum cum prin-cf -pibub,8. Quihabitarefacitste-rileui in do - mo,9.Gloria Pa-triet Pi. -
lio,
lO.Sicut eirat inprincipio,
etnunc, et sem -per,
no-men Do - mi -ni cu - la.
288
283Breviary
VESPERSLUCIS CREATOR
Plain Song
1. Lu - cis Cre - a - tor op - ti - me,2.Qui ma- ne jun-ctum ves-pe - ri
Lu-cem di - e - rum pro-fe-rens,Di - em vo - ca - ri prte
- ci -pis:
r r r t!
i ^i j- ^>, _,, p v
Pri-mor-di-is lu-cis no-vae, Mun-di pa-rans o - ri - gi-nem.II- la- bi-tur te-trum cha- os, Au-dipre-ces cum fie- ti- bus. A - men
5~ P rs
285 CREATOR ALME.
(For Advent.)
CHANT, PAGE 292.
1 Creator alme siderum,Acterna lux credentium;Tesu Redemptor 6mnium,Intende votis supplicum.
2 Qui daemonis ne fraudibusPeriret orbis impetuAm6ris actus, languid!Mundi medela factus es.
3 Commune qui mundi nefas
Ut expiares, ad Crucem4 E Virginis Sacrario
Intacta prodis victima.
V. RoratecpeJi desuper, et nubes
pluantjustum.
4 Cujus potstas gloriaeNomennue cum pnmum sonat,"Ft coelites et infer!
Tretnente curvantur genu.
& Te deprecamus, ultimaeMagnurn diei Judicem :
ArrrMs supernae gratiaeDefehde nos ab hostibus.
6 Virtus, honor, laus, gloriaDeo Patri cum Filio,Fancto simul Paraclito,In saeculorum saecula. Amen.
R. Aperiatur terra, et Rerminettorem.
286 AUDI, BENIGNE CONDITOR.(For Lent.)
CHANT, PAGE 292.
1 Audi, benigne Conditor,Nostras preces cum fl^tibus,
In hoc sacro jejunioFusas quadragenario.
2 Scrutator alme cordium,Infima tu scis virium :
Ad te reversis exhibeRemissi6nis gratiam.
3 Multurn quidem peccAvimus,Sed parce confit6ntibus:
Ad n6minis laudem tui
Confer medelam l&nguidis.
4 Concede nostrum conteri
Corpus per abstin6ntiam :
Culpae ut relinnuant pabulumJejuna corda cnminum.
5 Praesta, beata Trinitas,
Conc6de, simplex Unitas,Ut fructuosa sint tuis.
Jeiuniorum munera. Amen.
V.R.
Angelis suis Deus mandavit de te.
Ut custodiant te in omnibus viis tuis.
287 VEXILLA REGIS.
(For Passiantide. )
CHANT, PAGE 292.
1 Vexilla regis prodeunt,Fulget crucis mysteriumQua vita mortem pertulitEt morte vitam protulit.
2 Quae vulnerata lanceaeMucr6ne diro, criminumUt nos lav&ret sordibusMan4vit unda et sanguine.
3 Impleta sunt quae c6ncinitDavid fid^li carmine.Dic^ndo nationibus:
Regnavit a ligno Deus.
4 Arbor decora et fulgida,Orn4ta Regis puroura,Electa digno stipiteTarn sancta membra tangere.
5 Beata cujus brachiisPr6tium pependit saeculi,
Stat^ra facto corporis,
TuMtque praedam tartari.
6 O Crux, ave, spes unica,Hos Passionis t^mporePiis adauge gratiam,Reisque dele crimina.
7 Te, fons salutis Trinitas,Collaudet omnis spiritus:
Quibus Crucis vict6riam
Largiris, adde praemium.
V. Eripe me, Domine, ab homine malo.R. A viro iniquo eripe me.
294
288 AD REGIAS AGNI.
(For Paschal- Time.}
CHANT, PAGE 292.
1 Ad regies Agni dapes,Stolis amicti candidis,Post transitum Maris Ruhr,Christo canamus Principi.
2 Divina cujus charitas
Sacrum pr6pinat sanguinem,Almique membra corporisAmor Sacerdos immolat.
3 Sparsum cru6rem poslibusVastator horret Angelus-Fugitque divisuin mare,Mergiintur hostes fluctibus.
4 Jam Pascha nostrum Christus est,
Paschalis idem Victima.Et pora puris m^ntibusSinceritatis azyma.
V. Mane nobiscum, D6mine. A leluia.
5 O vera coeli Victima,Subjects cui sunt tartara,Soluta mortis vincula,
Recepta vitae praemia.
6 Victoi , subactis mferis,
Trophaea Christus 6xplicat,
Coeloque aperto, subditumRegem tenebrarum trahit.
7 Ut sis perenne mentibusPaschale, Jesu, gaudium,A morte dira criminumVitae renitos libera.
8 Deo Patri sit gloria,
Et Pilio, qui a mortuisSurr6xit, ac Paraclito,In sempiterna saecula. Amen.
R. Quoniam advesperascit. Alleluia.
289 EXULTET ORBIS.
(For Apostles and Evangelists,)
CHANT, PAGE 292.
1 Exultet orbis gaudiis:Coelum resultet liudibus:
Apostol6rum gloriamTellus et astra concinunt.
2 Vos saecu!6rum judicesEt vera mundi lumina,Votis precamur c6rdium;Audite voces supplicum.
3 Qui templa coeli clauditis,
Serasque verbo s61vitis,
Nos a reatu noxios
Solvi jubete, quaesumus.
V.R.
In omnem terram exivit sonus eorum.Et in fines orbis terrae verba eorum.
4 Praecepta quorum pr6tinusLanguor, salusque sentiunt,Sanate mentes languidas,Augete nos virtutibus,
5 Ut, cum redibit ArbiterIn fine Christus saeculi,
Nos sempiterni gaudiiConcedat esse c6mpotes.
6 Patri, simiilque Filio,
Tibique, Sancte Spiritu3,Sicut fuit, sit jiigiter
Saeclum per omne gloria. Amen.
V. Annuntiaverunt opera Dei.
R. Et facta ejus intellexerunt.
290 DEUS TUORUM.( For a Martyr^
CHANT, PAGE 292.
Deus, tuorum militumSors et corona, praemium,Laudes canentes Ma.rtyrisAbsolve nexu criminis.
Hie nempe mundi gaudia,Et blanda fraudum pabula,Imbuta felle deputans,Prevenit ad coelestia.
Poenas cucurrit forti^er,Et sustulit viriliter,
Fundensque pro te sanguinem,Aeterna dona possidet.
V.R.
V.R.
Ob hoe precatu suppliciTe poscimus, piisime:In hoc triumpho MartyrisDimitte noxam servulis.
Laus et perennis gloriaPatri sit, atque Filio,
Sancto simul Paraclito,In sempiterna saecula. Amen,
Gloria et honore coronasti euro, Domine.Et constituisti eum super opera manuumtuarum.
Justus ut palma florebit.
Sicut cedrus Libani multiplicabitur.
295
VESPERSVESPERS
According to
PATER NOSTER
ORGAN PRIEST Intones
m u n nDe-us in ad-ju-to - ri-um me-um in- ten - de.
-HTF
FOR SUNDAYS"St. Basil s Hymnal"
AVE MARIA (Iu Secret)
VESPERS
Septuagesima Sunday until
Holy Thursday instead of Allelulia.
r 4 4 j 4
VESPERS
PSALM CXII
laud ate
H8II
no men Do mini.
ex hoc nunc, et
laudabileet super caslos
et humflia respicit in ca-Jlo
et de stercorecum princfpibusmatrem fill
et Spi-
et iu siticula secu -
usno
gltf
et
e
poori
lo
que in
menria
Doe
in ter
rigens paupuli surum lie - tautui Saurum. A
culum.mini.
jus.
ra?
perem.i.
tern.
cto.
men.
PSALM CXVI
298Antiphonary
Adagio (J = 69)
SOLO
VESPERSALMA REDEMPTORIS
(From Advent till the Purification)
ijv.jij J
1. Al - ma, Al - ma, Al2. Sur-ge-re qui cu - rat Pop
ma, Re-demp-to - ris
u-lo tu quae ge - nu
tj
Cr
is
f r- ter quae per-vi- a coe -
li, Por- ta ma-nes et stel - la-
ti, Na - tu - ra mi - ran -te, Tu - um sane - turn Ge - ni -
f I iFffif P"
r
-/f
300VESPERS
REGINA COELI
Breviary(From Easter till Trinity Sunday)
Allegretto (J = 100) SQLO
LABAT.
Re-gf-na coa -li, lae - ta-rel Al-le-lu-
i j .mi-
Mb
rT
ia, Al - le-lu- ia, Al-le-lu -La, Al-le - lu - ia.
5^ 3 ig
i amCHORUS
J1
i eE F I
8r =f=
Re-gf-na coe - li lie - ta - re I Al-le- li -ia, Al - le-lu-
Al-le-lu- ia,
J Jpf.lp p
j ^ rria-, Al-le-lu -
ia, Al-le - lu
^^- ia Al - le - lii -
i306
VESPERS
Al-le-lu-ia, __
J) J) J--Al-le-lu-ia,^
^ fia Al-le-lfi- ia, Al - le-lu -
ia. Al-le-lu-
BAl- le-lrf-ia,
-;> J) J> J) J-
Fine
ia Al-le-lu-ia, Al - le-lu -ia, Al - le-lu - ia.
FF
Slower
Qui - a quern me - ru - is -ti, me - ru - is - ti por -
ii^ i j J .I
i i wif^
/ffi
^=J
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DUETModerate
i.
* L^7T
Re-sur - rex - it si-cut dix -it, Al le - lu - ia. Re-sur-H iP
Pi jiji
frex-it si-cut dix- it, Al-le-lu-ia, Al - le-lu - ia.
4d^i .1 Wi
ASOLOLento^ J J i J J
O - ra pro no - bis pro no - bis, De - um, O - ra pro
p^fe i
mino - bis pro no-bis De-um,Al-le-lu -
ia, Al-le-lu - ia.
B, et laetare, Virgo Marfa. Alleluia,
surrexit, Dominus vere. Alleluia.
308
D.S.
301VESPERS
SALVE REGINA(From Trinity Sunday Till Advent)
J Ji J J J J J J J J J .< J^^___ ^-o ^ CJ
Sal-ve, Re-gi - na, Ma-ter mi-se-ri-cor-di-ae, vi-ta, dul-ce - do,
et spes no-stra,salve.Adte clama-mus,ex-u-les Fi-li-i He-vaj. Adte suspi-ra-mus,
J i
r
JJ, r
etflen-tes, inhac la-cry-ma-rumval-le. E-ia er-go,ad-vo-ca-ta no-stra
J ii
^r
r r^^j
i J J j JJ^Il-los tu - os mi-se -re-coir - des o - cu-los ad nos con-ver- te
L,. gJ V J
I* fTH r **
MASS FOR THE DEAD
KYRIEThree times Three times
ri- e le-i-son. Chri
J.
ste
J
I .r r r
Twice
ifi J I t-V-f
MASS FOR THE DEAD
3^^3-J mmbe-a-ti-tu di - ne per fru-i.
3JJjj j rcSEQUENCE
Dies Irae, Dies Ilia
1. Di - es i -rae, di - es
il^- la, Sol - vet se - clum in fa -
2. Quaa-tus tre- merest fu -tu-rus, Quan- do ju - dex est ven -
J 1 I J- ^ J _ Jy^FE^r
vfl- la: Te - ste Da - vid cum Si-byl- la. 3. Tu - ba mi - rumtu-rus, Cuu- eta stri - cte dis-cus-su - rus!4. Morsstu-pe - bit
Wri eI/J^K J^T^I
mis - si - o - nis,vul - tus me - us:
i
An - te di - em ra - ti - o - nis
Sup -pli
- can - ti par - ce De - us.
tr
fjfh\\.\
MASS FOR THE DEAD
r F rtrf-tum qlia- si ci - nis:
J
Ge - re cu-ram me- i fi - nis
18.La-cri mo - sa di - es il-la, Qua re-sur-get ex fa-vil-la
=d: 3 J J j7J j i J
19. Ju-di-can-dus ho - mo re -us: Hu-ic tr-go parF
ce De-us.
sf
~T- v r~p^-f w p^r ?- -p^ ?20.Pi-e Je- su Do-mi-ne, do-na e - is .re-qui-em. A
JJJJ J
r r r r-r r ^r^RESPONSES AT GOSPEL
D ominus vobfscum. /^. Et cum spfritutuo-Sequentia etc. J?. Gloria ti-bi Do-mine.
S iim jj J =^
OFFERTORY
Do - mi - ne Je - su Chri -ste, Rex
m-mas
MASS FOR THE DEAD
o - mni-um fi - de - li - um de - fun - cto - ruin
j)Ji J J J J J
de poe - nis in - fer ni et de pro -fun- do la cu:
Ji Ji j JJ>
li - be - ra e - as de o - re le - o nis,
mm
MASS FOR THE BEAD
lau - dis of - fe-ri - mus: tu sus - ci pe
pro a - ni - ma - bus il -lib, qua - rum ho -di - e
me- mo - ri -am fa - ci - mus: fac e -as, Do- mi - ne,
d
de mor - te trans - i re ad vi - tarn.
Quam o - liui A - bra - hae pro- mi - sf - sti,
et st . . - - - - mi - m e
RESPONSES AT PREFACE
JUS.
J J J J J J J
Per <f- mni - a sae - cu - la sae - cu - Id - rum A - men.
rJPii j J i j J j ii i
MASS FOR THE DEAD
f p p oTre-mens fa-ctus sum e -
go, et ti me - o, dum dis -
s
i m* m)
^"P"
303LATIN HYMNSPIE JESU
ABBE MICHEL
Lento
m* wPi - e Je - su Do - mi - ne, do-na e - is re- qui -
3JC NIBB
PH ire - qui - em; Do-na e- is, Do-mi-ne, do-na e- is re--qui-em,
fFFMFEF"-r
*&Do na e is re
r
qui- em, Do-na e -
is,Do - na e -
is,
ii
1
i
1
i i
1
I
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f| UJIJDo -mi-ne, do-na e - is re-qui-em sem-pi - ter nam.
304LATIN HYMNS
MISEREMINI
SOLO^^^r r
i
Mi- se -re"- mi-ni me -i, mi - se- re-mi -ni me-i, Sal-tern vos a-
J j 4 j l -U- A J J j
Cloir r<fpvat"Mixeremini SOLO
lM=3rep
J J J J J
mf- ci ine-i, sal - tern vos a-mf-ci me -i. Quf-a ma-nus DcT-mi-ni
U J ^ Ud
8
^A ot r feptsutffMiserem ini" SOLO
IJ Jll J J
fi i
ti-git me, ttT-ti-git me. Re-qui-em <e- ter-nam do - na
J^_ _^ ^J ^-^^.^4J J J J i le -
is, DcT-mi-ne, et lux per-pe-tu - a
^J l -- J. .U
rlu - ce - at e - is
J. l J
j j J J
Choir rej)eat<Miseremini >
et lux per - pe tu - a lu - ce - at
a
_&
18.
324
305 ASPERGES ME(On Sundays throughout the year except at Paschal time)
jir.nN.ijjF
ges me, Do - mi -ne,
hys-so - po et mun-da - bor:
_
De -us, se - con- dum magnam miseri - cor - di-am tu-am
Glo - ri - a Patri et Filio et Spiri - tu - i San - cto*
Si - cut
-. ,.- ^ ^erat in principio et nunc et sem-per et in saecula saj-cu - lo-rum A-men
Asperges Me "
t* repeated by the v/ioir ax far a* the Paalm. On Passion and Palm
Sundays, "Gloria Patri" is omitted and Me"Asperges Meats repeated immediatelyafter the Psalm Miserere "
325
306
niruimi iiii/j mmVi - di a - quam. e-gre-di
- en - tern de
mr r r r r r r MBE
m Mtem-plo, a la-te-ie dex - tro, Al-le-lu-ia, Al - le - lu
P mP ff J J J J J
mAl - le - lu-ia
m
307
Three Ttmes
sap *aPp
1
Ky - ri - e
rle - i - son
j J.
^ETimes
i 3f
Chri - ate le - i -son
Ar T T
Twice
d=-=* 3^P
ra~>
Ky-ri - e
rle - i - son
f=
**=&JjJJ^Ky - ri-e
r r, rle- i -son.
J ..i JJ.f r
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^ ^Glo - ri - a in ex-cel-sis De - o Et in ter-ra pax ho-mi-ni-bus
328
MASS
^,1 f
bcf-nae vo-lun-ta-tis. Lau - da-mus te, Be-ce-df-ci-mtis te A- do-ra-mus Te,
~. . JT F
Glo-ri-ii-ca-mus te,Gra-ti-as a-gi-mus Ti-bi,pro-pterma-gnamglo-ri-atnTu-am.
r rr r
Do-mi-iie De-us>,Rexc(B-le-stis, De-us Pa-ter o-mni-po-tens, Do-mi-ne Fi-liU-ni-
nn g
r rr r
1
J J j J 1
MASS
.! JJJJJ jJ
j
? f,,mi-se-re-re no-bis. Quo-m-am Tu so-lub san-ctus, Tu so-lus Do- mi -HUB,
j. i ,^ i J. J J
=ff f r JT
* rTu so-lus al- tis-si-mus . Je - su Chri-ste. Cum San-cto Spi-ri-tu
J ;
j. J.
fgl<j-
ri - a Do - i Pa-tris. A
CREDO
Cre-do in u-num De-um. Pa-trem o-mni-po-ten-tem,fa-cto-remco3-li et ter-rae,
t Tp
jr-jj-r1
MASS
i J .1 J J
? ir -TT
pul -tus est. Et re-sur-re-xit ter-ti - a df-e, se-cun-dum Scri-ptu-ras,
AT^r r *
m J J J J ||J J 3I.P am
et a-scen-dit in coa-lum, se -det ad de-xte-ram Pa-tris. Et i -te-rum ven-
t-r
i
308MASS
MASS OF ST. BASIL
KYRIEJULES BRAZIL
TUTTI I
Andante (J = 66)
Ky-ri-e e - le - i - son, Ky - ri- e e - lei - son,
Ky -ri-e e- le - i -son, e - le
A
Chri-stee-le- i-son Chri-ste e -le - i-son Chri - ste e - le - i - son.
s Pr
rTUTTI
Ky -ri-e e - le- i- son e
335
Moderato (J = so)
MASS
GLORIA
?*^Et in ter-rapaxho-nuf-ni -
bu>bo-iiui vo-lun - ta - tis.
Wt T
Lau-da-mus te, be-ne-df- ci-mus te, a-do-ra-mus te, glo-ri-fi- ca-mus te.
KffHf-rJ ,^. t , ,^^3 P ^
- da-inus
3 ^a"
Gra-ti-as a-gi-mus, a-gi-mus ti - bi pro-pterma-gnamglo-ri-am tu-am.
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:(fuJt ITU
T-TT^Do-mi-n De-us, Rex ecu -
les-tis, De-us Pa - ter om - nf-po - tens.
."o
fDcT-mi-ne Fi-li u - ni -
ge-ni-te, Je su Chri - ste
DEE
Do-mi-ne De-us, A - gnus De-i, Ff- li-us Pa tris
. p * +m& p i ,pp"P .f
> P .p
336
MASS
Andantino (J = 72)
SOLO mf?m
Qui tol - lis pec - c - ta mundi, mi-se - re - re no -
bis, Qui
J
Ii
J.^ i i @rr
tol lis pec - ca - ta mundi su-sci-pe de-pre-ca-ti - 6 - nem
f rit.
J
nostram.Qui sedes ad dez-te-ram Pa -tris, mi-se-re - re no - bis.
1rgr
i rrTUTTITempo primo
r r
Quo-ni-am tu so - lus san - ctus tu so -lus Do -mi - nus.
337
MASS
IPP rit. a tempo
J I Jjltu so - lus al - tfs - si - mus, su Chri -
ste, cum
ii hfii ri
r
San - cto Spf-ri-tu in glo-ri-a De-i Pa-tris. A- men, ATJ
men
e, I
CREDOAllegro moderate ( = 112;
**** iPa-trem Omni- po- ten -tern fa- cto-remcoe-li et ter-rae, vi-si-bf-li-um
ViH ^om-ni-um et in-vi-si-bi - li - um. Et in u-nuui D6-mi-num Je - sum
^ffr
Chri -stum, Ff - li - um De-i u - ni - go - ni - turn. Et ex Pa-tre
efet
na - turn an-te om-ni-a sae-cu-la. De - um de De -o,
1338
MASS
p ilu-men de lu-mi-ce, De - um ve - rum de De-o ve - ro. Ge-ni-tumnon
P
fa-ctum con-sub-stan-ti-a-lem Pa-tri, per quern om- ni-a fa-cta sunt.Qui
PPPPrit.
I *propternos ho-mi-nesetpro-pterno-stramsa-lu-temde-scen - ditde COB - lis.
*
Lento (J = 54)J
i J J NJif^ rlJ^ ^ PA
Et incar - n^-tus est de Spf-ri-tu San-cto ex Ma - ri-a Vur-gi-ne
jt :i , MI i i i r ni i i i i .. i i J 1 1 ;L_J3 i 3
P
J JJI J J IJ t
tt
et ho -mo fa-ctus est, et ho - mo fa - ctus est.
m 1J.
339
MASS
Cru-ci - ff - xus - ti-am pro no-bib sub Poa-ti-o Pi - la -to
pas - sus et se - pul - tus est. Et re - sur - re-xit ter - ti - a
. I. . i <T>
di-e se - - cun-dumScri- ptu - ras et as-cen-dit in
"i
1 iVir j
IF f F
flf~j . ,, .QJm*
J P\A }Pcue - lum se-det ad dex-te-ram Pa - trib et i - te-rum Ten-
P tT
JJJ J Ij itu-rus est cum glo - ri - a ju- di- ca - re vi - vos et
PP ^^mor - tu - os, cu-jus re-gni con e - rit fi
Mi Fur f11*7 if
340
MASS
Et in Spi - ri-tum San-ctum Do-mi - num et vi-vi-fi - can-tern,
=4=t
ft-W? **qui ex Pa-tre Fi-li- o - que pro-ce
P *
dit, qui cum
1 ^rPa-tri et Fi - li - o si-mul a - do - ra-tur, et
P mp F
Scon glo-ri-fi- ca-tur, qui lo-cu-tus est per Pro-ph - - tas.
i
t mEt u-nam, San-ctum, Ca - tho - li - cam, et A-po - sto-li-cam EC-
i >e- fc g
I-^
cle - si - am. Con - fi - te-or u - num Ba -ptis
- ma L
p
341
MASS
K ... J . Jr
in re-mis-si - o-nem pec-ca- to - ruin. Et oxspe-cto re-sur-re-cti
Andante (J = 63)SANCTUS
.
San-ctus, San-ctus, San ctus, DcT-mi-nus De-us
f rAllegro moderatp (0 = 108)
i4
Sa - ba - oth. Ple-ni suntcoe-li et ter - ragl<f-ri-a, glo-ri-a
tu- a. Ho-san-na in ex - eel- sis, Ho-san-na in ex - eel - sis
342
Index of English HymnsNo. Page160 A Glorious Voice Sounds Through the Night 18850 After Communion 58188 Again the Slow Encircling Year 222173 Alleluia, Alleluia, Let the Holy Anthenj Rise c
. 201135 All Praise to St. Patrick 15828 A Message from the Sacred Heart 35154 Angels We Have Heard On High 18088 As the Dewy Shades of E en 10499 Ave Maria, Guardian Dear. 116121 Ava Maria, Bright and Pure 141
80 Ave Sanctissima \ 94115 As the Gentle Spring Uncloses 134
199 Bless Me, Befriend Me 234105 Bring Flowers of the Rarest 122169 By the Blood That Flowed From Thee 197172 By the First Bright Easter Day 200
104 Children of Mary, High Your Voices Raise 121175 Christ, the Lord, is Risen To-day 204165 Christians, who of Jesus Sorrows 19369 Come and Chant the Praises 8095 Come, Gathehr Round the Altar Ill187 Come, Holy Ghost, Send Down Those Beams 220186 Come, Holy Ghost, Creator Blest 218183 Come, Holy Ghost, Who Ever One 215
59 Daily, Daily, Sing to Mary 6981 Daughter of a Mighty Father 96195 Dear Angel Ever At My Side 230128 Dear Guardian of Mary 149155 Dear Little One, How Sweet Thou Art 181132 Dear St. Joseph, Pure and Gentle 155139 Dear Saint, Who on Thy Natal Day 163275 Divine Praises 284
207 Faith of Our Fathers 24387 Fading, Still Fading 10329 Form Your Ranks, Oh All Ye Leaguers 36202 For Thee, Oh Dear, Dear Country 237206 Full in the Panting Heart of Rome 242
65 Glorious Mother, from High Heaven 761 God of My Heart ...^ 5
130 Great St. Joseph, Throned in Glory 152129 Great St. Joseph, Meek and Lowly 150110 Green are the Leaves 128
118 Hail, All Hail, Sweet Notre Dame de Lourdes. 138137 Hail, Glorious St. Patrick 16157 Hail, Heavenly Queen . 66131 Hail, Holy Joseph, Hail 15498 Hail, Holy Queen, Loved Mother to Thee.. 11590 Hail, Queen of the Heavens i 106102 Hail, Queen of Heaven, the Ocean Star , 119179 Hail, the Holy Day of Days 21076 Hail, Thou Star of the Ocean 8854 Hail, Thou giving Bread ,..,,..,.......,...,,....,,.. 63
Index of English Hymns ContinuedNo. Page63 Hail Virgin, Dearest Mary 73
148 Hark! An Awful Voice is Sounding 173
198 Hark! Hark! My Soul, Angelic Songs are Swelling 233
149 Hark! What Mean Those Holy Voices? 174
55 Happy We Who Thus United 64
189 Have Mercy On Us, God Most High 223
193 Hear Thy Children, Gentle Jesus 228
35 Heart of Jesus, We are Grateful 42
84 Heart of Mary, Heart the Purest 99142 Help, Lord, the Souls Which Thou Hast Made . . 166
136 Hibernia s Champion Saint, All Hail 160
3 Holy God, We Praise Thy Name126 Holy Joseph, Dearest Father 147
101 Holy Mary, Mother Mild 118
124 Holy Patron, Thee Saluting 145
56 Holy Queen, We Bend Before Thee 65
185 Holy Spirit, Come and Shine 21772 How Pure, How Frail and White 84
32 How Shall I Ever Know the Love 39
19 I Dwell a Captive in This Heart 234 I Love Thee, O Thou Lord Most High 864 I ll Sing a Hymn to Mary 7462 Immaculate Mary 72
40 In This Sacrament, Sweet Jesus 4889 It is the Name of Mary 105
30 I Rise From Dreams of Time 37
203 Jerusalem the Golden 238180 Jesus Christ is Risen To-day 211
42 Jesus, Gentlest Saviour 509 Jesus is God, the Solid Earth 13
167 Jesus, My God, Behold at Length 195
52 Jesus, Jesus, Come to Me 61
43 Jesus My Lord, My God, My All 51
10 Jesus, Saviour of My Soul 148 Jesus, Sweet Jesus 12
14 Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee 18125 Joseph, Pure Spouse 14675 Joy, Joy, the Mother Comes 87
-194 Just For To-day 229
197 Know Ye That AngelY-Silently Glide 232
22 Like a Strong and Raging Fire 26147 Like the Dawning of the Morning 172205 Long Live the Pope ..;.... 240171 Lord of Mercy and Compassion .. s 199
93 Mary, Dearest Mother 109120 Mary, How Sweetly Falls That Name < 140119 Mary, Unto Thee I Call 139196 Michael, Prince of Highest Heaven 23192 Mother Dearest, Mother Fairest . . - 10868 Mother, All Beautiful 7979 Mother Dear, O Pray For Me 9283 Mother Mary, at Thine Altar 9867 Mother of Mercy, Day by Day 7820 My Dearest Saviour, I Would Fain 2447 My God, My Life. My Love 5551 My Jesus From His Throne Above 6074 My Own Dear Mother Mary 86170 My God I Love Thee Not Because 198
Index of English Hymns ContinuedNo. Page
2 Nearer My God to Thee 6
163 Now are the Days of Humblest Prayer 191
176 Now at the Lamb s High Royal Feast . . 205
60 O Blest For er the Mother 70190 O Bond of Love -, 22416 O Christ, Beyond the Temple s Veil 2015 O Christ, the World s Creator Bright 19
168 O Come and Mourn With Me Awhile 1966 O Come, Loud Anthems Let Us Sing 10
200 O God, How Ought My Grateful Heart : 235166 O Gracious Lord, Creator Dear 194
94 O Heart of Mary, Pure and Fair 110158 O Holy Night 18444 O Jesus Christ, Remember , 52
31 O Jesus Dear, Thy Sacred Heart 3811 O Jesus, Jesus, Dearest Lord 15
12 O Jesus, Thou the Beauty Art. . 16
26 O Jesus Lord, Most Mighty King 33
134 O Lady, High in Glory Raised 157
49 O Lord, I Am Not Worthy 57
103 O Mother, I Could Weep for Mirth 120
113 O Mother Blest Whom God Bestows 132
96 O Mother Loved, Our Sweet Delight 11273 O Mother Most Afflicted 85
204 O Paradise , 23917 Only Thee, My Jesus 21
58 O Purest of Creatures 6891 O Queen of the Holy Rosary 107
27 O Sacred Heart, O Love Divine 3434 O Sacred Heart, Our Home Lies Deep in Thee 41
182 O Thou Eternal King Most High 21418 O Sacred Heart, That on the CDOSS 2236 O Take Me to Thy Sacred Heart.
,. . 44
143 O Turn to Jesus, Mother, Turn...^ 167
151 Oh ! Lovely Infant, Dearest Saviour 176117 Oh, When Shall We With Angels Bright 13753 Oh, What Could My Jesus Do More , . ., 62
116 O Vision Bright r 136114 On This. Day, O Beautiful Mother 133181 Our Lord is Risen 212
25 Peace Be Still 3221 Pity my God, Tis for Our Loved Land 257 Praise Ye the Lord 11
144 Pray for the Dead 168
107 Queen and Mother, Many Hearts 125
70 Raise Your Voices, to Vales and Mountains 81109 Rose of the Cross 127
23 Sacred Heart, in Accents Burning. 2845 Saving Host, We Fall Before Thee 53140 Saint Anthony, We Turn to Thee 164153 See, Amid the Winter s Snow 179146 See, He Comes 170184 See the Paraclete 216191 Sing, My Tongue, the Joyful Mystery 22666 Sing, Sing, Ye Angel Bands 77152 Sleep, Holy Babe 17838 Soul of My Saviour 46156 Stars of Glory Shine More Brightly 182
St Basil the Great... 4
Index of English Hymns ContinuedNo. Page
5 Strike, Strike the Harp 9192 Sweet Saviour I Bless Us E er We Go 22713 Sweet Name Which Makes the Dying Live 17
111 The Clouds Hang Thick O er Israel s Camp 130174 The Dawn Was Purpling O er the Sky 20271 The Day is O er 82159 The First Noel the Angel Did Sing 186100 The Lord Whom Earth and Air and Sea 117
85 The Star of the Ocean is Risen 100122 The Sun is Shining Brightly 14277 This is the Image of Our Queen 8937 Thou Art My Hope, Dear Sacred Heart 45164 Thou Loving Maker of Mankind 192138 Thou Who Hero-Like Hast Striven 162141 Tis No Earthly Summer s Ray 16561 Tis the Month of Our Mother 71
33 To Jesus Heart All Burning 40133 To Kneel At Thine Altar.... 156
78 Unfold, Unfold 90106 Uplift the Voice and Sing 12424 Upon the Altar night and day 30
162 What a Sea of Tears and Sorrows 190161 What Beauteous Sun-Surpassing Star 18939 What Happiness Can Equal Mine 4741 What Light is Streaming From the Skies 49157 What Lovely Infant Can This Be 18386 When Evening Shades Are Falling 10282 What Mortal Tongue 9746 When our Saviour Wished to Prove , 5448 When at Thy Altar, Lord, I Kneel 56
108 Wilt Thou Look Upon Me, Mother? 126127 With Tender Love We Come to Thee. 148
201 Yes, Heaven is the Prize.. . 236145 Ye, souls of the faithful 169
Index of Latin Hymns ContinuedNo. Page307 Mass of the Sixth Tone 328
308 Mass of St. Basil 335
257 O Cor Jesu 249
178 O Filii et Filiae 20897 O Maria, Sine Labe Concepta 114
273 O Salutaris Hostia 277
112 O Sanctissima ... 131
254 Pange, Lingua G^riosa 247
256 Parce Domine 249
303 Pie Jesu 323
300 Regina Coeli 306
258 Rorate Coeli 250
301 Salve Regina 309
123 Stabat Mater 144
274 Tantum Ergo 280
261 Te Deum : 254
266 Te Joseph 262
Vespers for Sundays 286
262 Veni Creator 258255 Veni Jesu Amor Mi 248
287 Vexilla Regis . 294
306 Vidi Aquam 326
271 Vivat Pastor Bonus.. . 271