Word: sanctus
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...Christe, audi nos. Christe, exaudi nos. Pater de coelis Deus, miserere nobis, Fili. Redemptor mundi. Deus, miserere nobis. Spiritus sanctus. Deus, miserere nobis. Spiritus sancte. Deus, miserere nobis. Sancta Maria, ora pro nobis...
...deeply and emotionally than any choir singing Bach or Beethoven. As the celebrant begins the Mass the people might intone a majestic Kyrie Eleison and then the Gloria which angels sang at Christ's birth. Just before the priest consecrates the Host there may be a full-voiced Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus Dominus Deus Sabaoth- "Holy, holy, holy Lord God of hosts," recalling Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem. And at the great moment of communion with the Body and Blood of Christ, the congregation may sing in supplication, Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis: "Lamb...
...Ordinary of the Roman Mass. It begins with the Kyrie Eleison, Greek words which mean "Lord have mercy upon us." The conventional divisions follow: the Gloria (Gloria in excelsis Deo, "Glory be to God on high"), the Credo (Credo in unum Deum, "I believe in one God"), the Sanctus (Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus, "Holy, holy, holy") and the Agnus Dei which begins "O Lamb of God that takest away the sins of the world," and ends "Grant us thy Peace." Choruses, solos, duets ? Bach wrote with a prodigal hand. Deeply pleading is his opening Kyrie, but for many there...
...from danger. Jesus Christus nostra salus, John Huss. 7. Christ lay in death's dark prison. Choral Prelude, J. S. Bach. 8. Come, Holy Spirit, come (Veni, Sancte Spiritus). 9. Nunc Dimittis. Choral Prelude, J. S. Bach. 10. The Lord's Prayer. Choral Prelude, Samuel Scheidt, 1587-1659. 11. Sanctus. 12. From heaven above to earth 1 come. Choral Prelude, Pachelbel, 1653-1706, 13. To Shepherds as they watched by night (original folk-song melody). 14. A mighty fortress is our God. Choral Fantasia, J. S. Bach...
...following program will be presented; Organ Prelude-"Pastorale," Arthur Foote '74 "Sanctus," G. L. Osgood '66 "The Lord is Merciful," G. A. Burdett '81 "We Have Heard With Our Ears, O. Lord," Percy L. Atherton '93. Organ Interlude-"Offertoire," George A. Burdett '81. "Laudati dominum," Frederick B. Converse '93. "Hear My Prayer, O Lord" Arthur Foote '74. "Harvard Hymn," John Knowles Paine h.'96. Organ Postlude, "Festival March in F." Arthur Foote...