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Tag Archives: Mozarabic Breviary
Christ, Above All Glory Seated!
This hymn is used for Matins/Office of Readings on the Solemnity of the Ascension in both Forms of the Roman Breviary. This hymn was also used for Vespers & Matins on the Solemnity of the Ascension in the Sarum Breviary. … Continue reading
Posted in 2. The Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ into Heaven, Ancient & Mediaeval Hymns, Ascension, Authorship Anonymous, Debated, Unknown, To Be Determined, Breviaries, Easter, English Translation of Non-English Hymn, Evening Prayer / Vespers, General Hymns, God the Son, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Liturgical Seasons, Liturgies of the Latin Church, Matins/Office of Readings/Nocturns, Morning Prayer/Lauds, Mozarabic Breviary, Non-English Hymns, Offices of the Breviary, Praise to God, Roman Breviary, Sarum Breviary, The Church Year, The Glorious Mysteries, The Godhead, The Holy Rosary, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, The Liturgy of the Church
Tagged Anonymous Hymns, Ascensiontide, Breviary, Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, Church Hymns / Church Hymns with Tunes (S.P.C.K.), Easter, Eastertide, English Translations of Non-English Hymns, General Hymns, Hymns of Praise, James R. Woodford, Jesus Christ Our Lord, Lauds, Matins, Medieval Hymns, Mozarabic Breviary, Mysteries of the Rosary, Non-English Hymns, Office of Readings, Roman Breviary, Roman Breviary (Ordinary Form), Sarum Breviary, The Ascension, The Glorious Mysteries, The Holy Rosary, Vespers
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Joy! Because The Circling Year
This hymn is used for Lauds on Pentecost in both Forms of the Roman Breviary. It was also used as the hymn for Vespers II on Pentecost in the Sarum Breviary and as the hymn for Lauds & Vespers II … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient & Mediaeval Hymns, Authorship Anonymous, Debated, Unknown, To Be Determined, Breviaries, English Translation of Non-English Hymn, Evening Prayer / Vespers, Hymns By The Greats, John Ellerton, Liturgies of the Latin Church, Morning Prayer/Lauds, Mozarabic Breviary, No Recording of Tune/Chant Tone Available, Non-English Hymns, Offices of the Breviary, Pentecost, Roman Breviary, Sarum Breviary, The Church Year, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, The Liturgy of the Church
Tagged Ancient Hymns, Anonymous Hymns, Breviary, Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, Church Hymns / Church Hymns with Tunes (S.P.C.K.), English Translations of Non-English Hymns, John Ellerton, Lauds, Mozarabic Breviary, Non-English Hymns, Pentecost, Roman Breviary, Sarum Breviary, Vespers
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O Jesus, Source Of Sanctity
This hymn is used for Lauds on the Solemnity of All Saints (Nov. 1) in the both Forms of the Roman Breviary. It is also used for Vespers I & Matins on All Saints in the Sarum Breviary. It is … Continue reading
Posted in All Saints (November 1), Breviaries, Evening Prayer / Vespers, Feasts of the Apostles, Hymns By The Greats, Liturgies of the Latin Church, Major Feasts, Matins/Office of Readings/Nocturns, Morning Prayer/Lauds, Mozarabic Breviary, Multiple Authors, Offices of the Breviary, Rabanus Maurus, Richard Mant, Roman Breviary, Sarum Breviary, St. Andrew (Nov. 30), Subsections of Breviaries, The Church Year, The Communion of Saints, The Holy Apostles, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, The Liturgy of the Church, The Proper of Saints
Tagged All Saints Day, Ancient Hymns from the Roman Breviary (Mant), Breviary, Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, Church Hymns / Church Hymns with Tunes (S.P.C.K.), English Translations of Non-English Hymns, Lauds, Matins, Medieval Hymns, Mozarabic Breviary, Non-English Hymns, Rabanus Maurus, Roman Breviary, Saints Feast Days, Sarum Breviary, St. Andrew, The Church Hymnal (Cooke & Denton), The Communion of Saints, Vespers, William Cooke
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Now Dawning Glows The Day Of Days
This hymn is used in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Breviary for Lauds in Eastertide from Low Sunday (Divine Mercy Sunday) until Ascension. It was also used in the Sarum Breviary for Matins in Eastertide. In the Mozarabic Breviary, … Continue reading
Posted in Breviaries, Easter, Hymns By The Greats, Liturgical Seasons, Liturgies of the Latin Church, Matins/Office of Readings/Nocturns, Minor Offices, Morning, Morning Prayer/Lauds, Mozarabic Breviary, Offices of the Breviary, Prime, Roman Breviary, Saints of the Church (Canonized or Beatified), Sarum Breviary, St. Ambrose, Subsections of Breviaries, The Church Year, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, The Liturgy of the Church
Tagged Breviary, Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, Church Hymns / Church Hymns with Tunes (S.P.C.K.), Easter, Eastertide, Fenton J.A. Hort, Lauds, Matins, Minor Offices, Morning, Mozarabic Breviary, Prime, Roman Breviary, Sarum Breviary, St. Ambrose
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On This The Day When Days Began
This hymn is for Matins on Sundays from Epiphany until Lent and from September 28 to November 26 in the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Breviary. In the Ordinary Form, this hymn is for Office of Readings on Sundays I & … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient & Mediaeval Hymns, Breviaries, Days of the Week, English Translation of Non-English Hymn, Hymnarium (Mozarabic), Hymns By The Greats, John Ellerton, Liturgical Seasons, Liturgies of the Latin Church, Matins/Office of Readings/Nocturns, Mozarabic Breviary, Non-English Hymns, Offices of the Breviary, Ordinary Time, Pope St. Gregory the Great, Roman Breviary, Saints of the Church (Canonized or Beatified), Sarum Breviary, Subsections of Breviaries, Sunday, The Church Year, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, The Liturgy of the Church, Weeks After Epiphany (EF), Weeks after Pentecost (EF)
Tagged Breviary, Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, Church Hymns / Church Hymns with Tunes (S.P.C.K.), English Translations of Non-English Hymns, John Ellerton, Matins, Medieval Hymns, Mozarabic Breviary, Mozarabic Hymnarium, Nocturns, Non-English Hymns, Ordinary Time, Pope St. Gregory the Great, Roman Breviary, Sarum Breviary, Weeks after Epiphany, Weeks after Pentecost
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O God, Who Canst Not Change Nor Fail
This hymn is used for Sext on Sundays and Weekdays throughout the year in the Extraordinary form and the Ordinary Form of the Roman Breviary. It was also used for Sext in the Sarum Breviary. In the Mozarabic Breviary it is used … Continue reading
Posted in Ambrosian Breviary, Ancient & Mediaeval Hymns, Authorship Anonymous, Debated, Unknown, To Be Determined, Breviaries, Hymnarium (Mozarabic), Hymns By The Greats, Liturgies of the Latin Church, Minor Offices, Mozarabic Breviary, No Recording of Tune/Chant Tone Available, Noon, Offices of the Breviary, Roman Breviary, Saints of the Church (Canonized or Beatified), Sarum Breviary, Sext, St. Ambrose, St. John Henry Newman, Subsections of Breviaries, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, The Liturgy of the Church, Times and Seasons, Times of Day
Tagged Ambrosian Breviary, Ancient Hymns, Breviary, Christian Hymns, Church Hymns / Church Hymns with Tunes (S.P.C.K.), Dubious Authorship, English Translations of Non-English Hymns, Mid-Day, Minor Offices, Mozarabic Breviary, Mozarabic Hymnarium, Non-English Hymns, Noon, Noontide, Roman Breviary, Sarum Breviary, Sext, St. Ambrose, St. John Henry Cardinal Newman, Verses on Various Occasions (Newman)
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Sing, My Joyful Tongue, The Mystery
This hymn is one of the most beloved of the Church. It is used as the hymn for I & II Vespers on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi in The Roman & Paris Breviaries. It is used for Matins on … Continue reading
Posted in Ambrosian Breviary, Ancient & Mediaeval Hymns, Appendix, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, Breviaries, Corpus Christi (Thursday following Trinity Sunday), English Translation of Non-English Hymn, Evening Prayer / Vespers, Holy Thursday, Holy Week, Hymns By The Greats, James Ambrose Aylward, Lent, Liturgies of the Latin Church, Major Feasts, Matins/Office of Readings/Nocturns, Morning Prayer/Lauds, Mozarabic Breviary, Non-English Hymns, Offices of the Breviary, Paris Breviary, Roman Breviary, Saints of the Church (Canonized or Beatified), Sarum Breviary, St. Thomas Aquinas, Subsections of Breviaries, The Church Year, The Holy Eucharist, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, The Liturgy of the Church, The Sacraments
Tagged Ambrosian Breviary, Annus Sanctus, Appendix, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, Breviary, Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, Corpus Christi, English Translations of Non-English Hymns, Eucharistic Adoration, Holy Eucharist, Holy Thursday, James Ambrose Aylward, Lauds, Matins, Medieval Hymns, Mozarabic Breviary, Non-English Hymns, Paris Breviary, Roman Breviary, Sacraments, Sarum Breviary, St. Basil's Hymnal, St. Thomas Aquinas, Vespers
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Father Of Spirits, Whose Divine Control
This hymn is used as a hymn for Vespers in the Office of the Dead of the Mozarabic Breviary. This is the original text of this hymn as it appears in The English Hymnal (1906) where it is listed as … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient & Mediaeval Hymns, Aurelius Clemens Prudentius, Breviaries, English Translation of Non-English Hymn, Evening Prayer / Vespers, Hymns By The Greats, Mozarabic Breviary, Non-English Hymns, Office of the Dead, Offices of the Breviary, Percy Dearmer, Subsections of Breviaries, The Communion of Saints, The Faithful Departed, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, The Liturgy of the Church
Tagged Ancient Hymns, Aurelius Clemens Prudentius, Breviary, Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, English Translations of Non-English Hymns, Funeral Hymns, Mozarabic Breviary, Non-English Hymns, Office of the Dead, Percy Dearmer, The Communion of Saints, The English Hymnal, The Faithful Departed, Vespers
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The Word Of God, Proceeding Forth (The English Hymnal)
This hymn is used in both Forms of the Roman Breviary as the hymn for Lauds on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. The last two verses (O Salutaris Hostia) are sung at Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. It was also … Continue reading
Posted in Ambrosian Breviary, Ancient & Mediaeval Hymns, Appendix, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, Breviaries, Corpus Christi (Thursday following Trinity Sunday), English Translation of Non-English Hymn, Evening Prayer / Vespers, Hymns By The Greats, Major Feasts, Morning Prayer/Lauds, Mozarabic Breviary, Multiple Authors, Non-English Hymns, Offices of the Breviary, Paris Breviary, Roman Breviary, Saints of the Church (Canonized or Beatified), Sarum Breviary, St. Thomas Aquinas, Subsections of Breviaries, Terce, The Church Year, The Holy Eucharist, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, The Liturgy of the Church, The Proper of Saints, The Sacraments
Tagged Ambrosian Breviary, Appendix, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, Breviary, Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, Composite Hymns, Corpus Christi, English Translations of Non-English Hymns, Eucharistic Adoration, Holy Communion, Holy Eucharist, Lauds, Medieval Hymns, Mozarabic Breviary, Multiple Authors, Non-English Hymns, Paris Breviary, Proper of Saints, Roman Breviary, Sacraments, Sarum Breviary, St. Thomas Aquinas, Terce, The English Hymnal, Vespers
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Of The Glorious Body Telling (The English Hymnal)
This hymn is one of the most beloved of the Church. It is used as the hymn for I & II Vespers on the Solemnity of Corpus Christi in The Roman & Paris Breviaries. It is used for Matins on … Continue reading
Posted in Ambrosian Breviary, Ancient & Mediaeval Hymns, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, Breviaries, Corpus Christi (Thursday following Trinity Sunday), English Translation of Non-English Hymn, Evening Prayer / Vespers, Holy Thursday, Holy Week, Hymns By The Greats, Lent, Major Feasts, Matins/Office of Readings/Nocturns, Morning Prayer/Lauds, Mozarabic Breviary, Multiple Authors, No Recording of Tune/Chant Tone Available, Non-English Hymns, Offices of the Breviary, Paris Breviary, Passiontide, Roman Breviary, Saints of the Church (Canonized or Beatified), Sarum Breviary, St. Thomas Aquinas, Subsections of Breviaries, The Church Year, The Holy Eucharist, The Liturgy of Hours/Breviary, The Liturgy of the Church, The Proper of Saints, The Sacraments
Tagged Ambrosian Breviary, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, Breviary, Catholic Hymns, Christian Hymns, Composite Hymns, Corpus Christi, English Translations of Non-English Hymns, Eucharistic Adoration, Holy Communion, Holy Eucharist, Holy Thursday, Holy Week, Lauds, Matins, Medieval Hymns, Mozarabic Breviary, Multiple Authors, Non-English Hymns, Paris Breviary, Proper of Saints, Roman Breviary, Sacraments, Sarum Breviary, St. Thomas Aquinas, The English Hymnal, Vespers
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