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  • Supplicationem servorum tuorum, Deus, miserator exaudi: ut, qui in Desponsatione Dei Genitricis et Virginis Mariæ congregamur; eius intercessionibus, a te de instantibus periculis eruamur.

    Well, it's been a quiet week here at The Inn. . . . John 2009

  • Supplicationem servorum tuorum, Deus, miserator exaudi: ut, qui in Desponsatione Dei Genitricis et Virginis Mariæ congregamur; eius intercessionibus, a te de instantibus periculis eruamur.

    23 January -- Festa in Desponsatione Beatæ Mariæ Virginis John 2009

  • O lux beatissima, O most blessed light, reple cordis intima fill the inmost heart tuorum fidelium. of your faithful.

    Archive 2009-05-01 elena maria vidal 2009

  • Deus, qui sanctorum Martyrum tuorum Berardi, Petri, Accursii, Adiuti atque Othonis glorioso certamine ordinis Minorum initia consecrasti: concede nobis famulis tuis; ut quorum lætamur triumphis, eorum virtutes imitemur.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • O lux beatissima, O most blessed light, reple cordis intima fill the inmost heart tuorum fidelium. of your faithful.

    Pentecost Novena elena maria vidal 2009

  • Pro pretiosa, Domine, tuorum morte Sanctorum sacrificium istud offerimus: quo opem tuam nostris temporibus clementer impendas, et gratiam nobis veræ devotionis exhibeas.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • The tune there is listed as "a Grenoble church melody"; it's the same tune as the one in #448 in the 1982 Hymnal, "O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High." listed there as "Deus tuorum militum, from Antiphoner, 1753."

    Archive 2009-05-01 bls 2009

  • Cælestia, Domine, dona quæ sumpsimus, vitam nobis tribuant sempiternam; quam cum beatorum Martyrum tuorum Berardi, Petri, Accursii, Adiuti atque Othonis gloriosis meritis imploramus.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • The tune there is listed as "a Grenoble church melody"; it's the same tune as the one in #448 in the 1982 Hymnal, "O Love, How Deep, How Broad, How High." listed there as "Deus tuorum militum, from Antiphoner, 1753."

    The Sarum Ascension Office bls 2009

  • I do not have much else on this hymn right now, although this note at Google Books' Liturgical Prayer says: "The hymn Martyr Dei, qui unicum seems to be a continuation of Deus tuorum militum" - that is, the hymn for Lauds and 2nd Evensong, the discussion of which follows.

    Archive 2008-10-01 bls 2008

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