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Now, my tongue, the myst'ry telling

Author: St. Thomas Aquinas Hymnal: Anglican Hymns Old and New (Rev. and Enl.) #531a (2008) Hymnal Title: Anglican Hymns Old and New (Rev. and Enl.) Languages: English Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA

Sing, my tongue, the glorious battle

Author: Venantius Fortunatus Hymnal: Anglican Hymns Old and New (Rev. and Enl.) #662 (2008) Hymnal Title: Anglican Hymns Old and New (Rev. and Enl.) Languages: English Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA
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Pange, Lingua, Gloriosi (Tantum Ergo)

Author: St. Thomas Aquinas, 1227-1274 Hymnal: Breaking Bread (Vol. 39) #24 (2019) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: Breaking Bread (Vol. 39) First Line: Pange, lingua, gloriosi Lyrics: LATIN - 1 Pange, lingua, gloriosi Corporis mysterium Sanguinisque pretiosi, Quem in mundi pretium Fructus ventris generosi Rex effudit gentium. 2 Nobis datus, nobis natus Ex intacta Virgine, Et in mundo conversatus, Sparso verbi semine, Sui moras incolatus Miro clausit ordine. 3 In supremae nocte coenae, Recumbens cum fratribus, Observata lege plene Cibis in legalibus, Cibum turbae duodenae Se dat suis manibus. 4 Verbum caro, panem verum Verbo carnem efficit: Fitque sanguis Christi merum, Et si sensus deficit, Ad firmandum cor sincerum Sola fides sufficit. 5 Tantum ergo Sacramentum Veneremur cernui: Et antiquum documentum Novo cedat ritui; Praestet fides supplementum Sensuum defectui. 6 Genitori, Genitoque Laus et jubilatio, Salus, honor, virtus quoque Sit et benedictio: Procedenti ab utroque Compar sit laudatio. Amen. Languages: English; Latin Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA GLORIOSI
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Sing, My Tongue, the Savior's Glory (Down in Adoration Falling)

Author: St. Thomas Aquinas, 1227-1274; Edward Caswall, 1814-1878 Hymnal: Breaking Bread (Vol. 39) #25 (2019) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: Breaking Bread (Vol. 39) First Line: Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the Savior’s glory, Of his flesh the myst'ry sing: Of the Blood, all price exceeding, Shed by our immortal King, Destined for the world’s redemption, From a noble womb to spring. 2 Of a pure and spotless virgin Born for us on earth below, He, as man, with us conversing, Stayed, the seeds of truth to sow; Then he closed in solemn order Wondrously his life of woe. 3 On the night of that last supper, Seated with his chosen band, He, the Paschal victim eating, First fulfills the Law’s command; Then as food, to the disciples Gives himself with his own hand. 4 Word made flesh, the bread of nature By his word to flesh he turns; Wine into his blood he changes: What though sense no change discerns? Only be the heart in earnest, Faith its lesson quickly learns. 5 Down in adoration falling, This great sacrament we hail; Over ancient forms of worship Newer rites of grace prevail; Faith tells us that Christ is present, When our human senses fail. 6 To the everlasting Father, And the Son who made us free, And the Spirit, God proceeding From them each eternally, Be salvation, honor, blessing, Might and endless majesty. Amen. Languages: English Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA GLORIOSI
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Sing, My Tongue, the Savior's Glory

Author: Venantius Honorius Fortunatus, 530-609; John M. Neale, 1818-1866 Hymnal: Breaking Bread (Vol. 39) #147 (2019) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: Breaking Bread (Vol. 39) Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the Savior's glory: Tell his triumph far and wide; Tell aloud the famous story Of his body crucified; How upon the cross a victim, Vanquishing in death, he died. 2 Faithful cross, O tree all beauteous! Tree all peerless and divine, Not a grove on earth can show us Such a flow'r and leaf as thine. Sweet the nails, and sweet the wood, Laden with so sweet a load! 3 Eating of the tree forbidden, Humans sank in Satan's snare, When our pitying Creator Did this second tree prepare; Destined, many ages later, That first evil to repair. 4 Such the order God appointed When for sin he would atone; To the serpent thus opposing Schemes yet deeper than his own; Thence the remedy procuring, When the fatal wound had come. 5 So when now at length the fullness Of the sacred time drew nigh, Then the Son, the world's Creator, Left his Father's throne on high; From a virgin's womb appearing, Clothed in our mortality. 6 Thus did Christ to perfect manhood In our mortal flesh attain: Then of his free choice he goes on To a death of bitter pain; And as lamb upon the altar Of the cross, for us is slain. 7 Lofty tree, bend down your branches, To embrace your sacred load; Oh, relax the native tension Of that all too rigid wood; Gently, gently bear the members Of your dying King and God. 8 Blessing, honor everlasting, To the immortal Deity; To the Father, Son, and Spirit, Equal praises ever be; Glory through the earth and heaven, Trinity in Unity. Amen. Topics: Seasonal Music Good Friday Languages: English Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA GLORIOSI

A Tan Alto Sacramento

Hymnal: Cantemos al Señor #1 (1986) Hymnal Title: Cantemos al Señor First Line: Al misterio Sacrosanto Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [Al misterio Sacrosanto]

Canta Lengua Jubilosa/Pange, Lingua Gloriosi

Author: Tomás de Aquino, c. 1225-1274; anón Hymnal: Cantos del Pueblo de Dios = Songs of the People of God (2nd ed.) #38 (2001) Hymnal Title: Cantos del Pueblo de Dios = Songs of the People of God (2nd ed.) First Line: Canta lengua jubilosa (Pange, lingua, gloriósi) Topics: Semana Santa/Holy Week Languages: Latin; Spanish Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA GLORIOSI
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Pange Lingaua, Gloriosi

Author: Thomas Aquinas, 1227-1274 Hymnal: Catholic Book of Worship III #68 (1994) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: Catholic Book of Worship III First Line: Pange lingua, gloriosi Lyrics: 1 Pange, lingua, gloriósi, Córporis mystérium Sanguinísque pretiósi, Quem in mundi prétium Fructus ventris generósi Rex effúdit géntium. 2 Nobis datus, nobis natus Ex intácta Vírgine, Et in mundo conversátus, Sparso verbi sémine, Sui moras incolátus Miro clausit órdine. 3 In suprémae nocte coenae, Recúmbens cum frátribus, Observáta lege plene Cibis in legálibus, Cibum turbæ duodénæ Se dat suis mánibus. 4 Verbum caro, panem verum Verbo carnem éfficit: Fitque sanguis Christi merum, Et si sensus déficit, Ad firmándum cor sincérum Sola fides súfficit. 5 Tantum ergo sacraméntum Venerémur cérnui: Et antíquum documéntum Novo cedat rítui; Præstet fides suppleméntum Sénsuum deféctui. 6 Genitóri, Genitóque Laus et jubilátio, Salus, honor, virtus quoque Sit et benedíctio: Procedénti ab utróque Compar sit laudátio. Amen. Topics: Adoration of God; Eucharistic Celebration (Mass) Responsorial Psalms; Holy Week Triduum Scripture: Matthew 26:17-30 Languages: English; Latin Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA

Hail Our Savior's Glorious Body

Author: Thomas Aquinas, 1227-1274; James Quinn, SJ, b. 1919 Hymnal: Catholic Book of Worship III #68A (1994) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: Catholic Book of Worship III Topics: Eucharistic Celebration (Mass) Responsorial Psalms; Eucharistic Devotion Languages: English Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA
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Sing, My Tongue, the Song of Triumph

Author: Fortunatus, Sixth Century Hymnal: Catholic Book of Worship III #69 (1994) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Hymnal Title: Catholic Book of Worship III Lyrics: 1 Sing, my tongue, the song of triumph, Tell the story far and wide; Tell of dread and final battle, Sing of Savior crucified; How upon the cross a victim Vanquishing in death he died. 2 He endured the nails, the spitting, Vinegar and spear and reed; From that holy body broken Blood and water forth proceed: Earth and stars and sky and ocean By that flood from stain are freed. 3 Faithful Cross, above all other, One and only noble tree, None in foliage, none in blossom, None in fruit your peer may be; Sweet and wood and sweet the iron And your burden, sweet is he. 4 Bend your boughs, O Tree of glory! All your rigid branches, bend! For a while the ancient temper That your birth bestowed, suspend; And the King of earth and heaven Gently on your bosom tend. Topics: Eucharistic Celebration (Mass) Responsorial Psalms; Holy Week Good Friday Scripture: Matthew 26, 27 Languages: English Tune Title: PANGE LINGUA

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