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Often now given in English "errors and omissions excluded" or "e&oe". salvo honoris titulo (SHT) save for title of honor: Addressing oneself to someone whose title is unknown. Sancta Sedes: Holy Chair: literally, "holy seat". Refers to the Papacy or the Holy See. sancta simplicitas: holy innocence: Or "sacred simplicity". sancte et sapienter ...
The Yattendon Hymnal was a small but influential hymnal compiled by Robert Bridges and H. Ellis Wooldridge assisted by Monica Bridges for the Church of England parish church at Yattendon, Berkshire, England where Monica's family lived.
setting hymn "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden" Partita on From Heaven Above to Earth I Come: Christmas: Partita on St. Anne: Prelude on In Babilone: Reprise (Reflections on "E'en So, Lord Jesus") Memorial: Savior of the Nations, Come: Advent: Schümcke Dich: Communion: setting hymn "Schmücke dich, o liebe Seele" Sine nomine: All Saints Day ...
O sacrum convivium" is a Latin prose text honoring the Blessed Sacrament. It is included as an antiphon to the Magnificat in the vespers of the liturgical office on the feast of Corpus Christi . The text of the office has been attributed to Saint Thomas Aquinas .
Vouchsafe that I may praise thee, O sacred Virgin. ℟. Give me strength against thine enemies. Let us pray We beseech thee, O Lord, mercifully to assist our infirmity: that like as we do now commemorate Blessed Mary Ever-Virgin, Mother of God; so by the help of her intercession we may die to our former sins and rise again to newness of life.
Symphoniae sacrae I (literally: Sacred Symphonies, Book One) is a collection of different pieces of vocal sacred music on Latin texts, composed by Heinrich Schütz, published in 1629. He set mostly psalms and excerpts from the Song of Solomon for one to three voices, with various instruments and continuo.
O sacrum convivium! ( Latin : O sacred banquet ) is a short offertory motet for four-part mixed chorus by French composer Olivier Messiaen , setting " O sacrum convivium ". It was composed and published in 1937.
2nd Chapter of Acts. Annie Herring – vocals, vocal arrangements; Nelly Greisen – vocals, vocal arrangements; Matthew Ward – vocals, vocal arrangements; Musicians. John Andrew Schreiner – keyboards, acoustic piano, instrumental arrangements