The St. Gregory Hymnal and Catholic Choir Book

Chapter 81

Sixth Mode

O quam suavis est, Domine, spiritus tuus!

qui, ut dulcedinem tuam in filios demonstrares, pane suavissimo de coelo praest.i.to, esurientes reples bonis, fastidiosos divites dimittens inanes.

Page 397-398

No. 235

O Sacrum Convivium

Motet R. Remondi Arr. for unison, two or four part chorus by N. A. M.

Adagio (con espressione)

O sacrum convivium! in quo Christus sumitur: recolitur memoria pa.s.sionis ejus, pa.s.sionis ejus: Mens impletur gratia, mens impletur gratia: et futurae gloriae n.o.bis pignus datur, Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia.

Page 399

No. 236

THE SACRED HEART

O Cor Jesu

Two part chorus Don Lorenzo Perosi

Adagio

O cor Jesu flagrans amore nostri, O cor Jesu flagrans amore nostri, inflamma cor nostrum amore tui, inflamma cor nostrum amore tui.

Page 400

No. 237

Cor Jesu, salus in te sperantium

Unison or two part chorus W. Schultes (1815-1879) Abridged and arr. by N. A. M.

Andante sostenuto

Cor Jesu, salus in te sperantium, miserere n.o.bis, Cor Jesu spes in te morientium, miserere n.o.bis, Cor Jesu deliciae sanctorum omnium, miserere, miserere n.o.bis,

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No. 238a

INVOCATION TO THE SACRED HEART *

Cor Jesu Sacratissimum (No. 1)

Gregorian

First Mode

1.

Cor Jesu Sacratissimum, miserere n.o.bis.

2.

Cor Mariae immaculatum, ora pro n.o.bis.

3.

Sanctae Joseph patronae dilectissime, ora pro n.o.bis.

No. 238b

Cor Jesu Sacratissimum (No. 2) *

Gregorian

Fourth Mode

Cor Jesu Sacratissimum, miserere n.o.bis.

* Note: These Invocations can be sung before each verse of the "Laudate Dominum" (First and Fourth Tones) in place of the "Adoremus." (No. 243 a-d)



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