The world is waiting for the Church to become a society of praise once again

Dominica 7 Iunii 2026, Hebdomada X per annum,
Warning: the Roman antiphonary is under construction. There are still many errors and omissions. Be patient.
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(c3) DE(h)us,(h) (,)in(h) ad(h)iu(h)tó(hi)ri(h)um(h) me(h)um(h) in(h)tén(h)de.(h) r/.(::) Dó(h)mi(h)ne,(h) (,) ad(h) ad(h)iu(h)ván(h)dum(h) me(h) fes(h)tí(h)na.(h) (:) Gló(h)ri(h)a(h) Pa(h)tri,(h) et(h) Fí(h)li(h)o,(h) (,) et(h) Spi(h)rí(h)tu(h)i(h) Sanc(h)to.(h) (:)
Si(h)cut(h) e(h)rat(h) in(h) prin(h)cí(h)pi(h)o,(h) et(h) nunc,(h) et(h)
sem(h)per,(h) (,) et(h) in(h) sǽ(h)cu(h)la(h) sæ(h)cu(h)ló(h)rum.(h)
Am(h)en.(h:) Al(h)le(hi)lú(h)ia.(h) (::)
  v. Deus, ✠ in adiutórium meum inténde. r. Dómine, ad adiuvándum me festína. Glória Patri, et Fílio, et Spirítui Sancto. Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc et semper, et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen. Allelúia.
  v. O God, come to my assistance. r. O Lord, make haste to help me. Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. Alleluia.
  Hymnus
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(c4) SA(dhiv)cris(h) sol(hg)lém(hiwj)ni(ivHG)is(h.) (,) iun(h)cta(f) sint(g) gáu(g)di(f)a,(e.) (;)
et(f) ex(g) præ(fgh)cór(hg)di(f)is(e_d_) (,) so(ef)nent(d) præ(c)có(ef)ni(d)a;(d.) (:)
re(h)cé(í)dant(ji) vé(g)te(h)ra,(g.) (,) no(ih)va(i) sint(ji) óm(h)ni(gh)a,(h.) (;)
cor(dhiv)da,(h) vo(hvGFg)ces(fe) et(d) ó(f)pe(gf)ra.(ed..)

2.(::)
No(dhiv)ctis(h) re(hg)có(hiwj)li(ivHG)tur(h.) (,) ce(h)na(f) no(g)vís(g)si(f)ma,(e.) (;)
qua(f) Chri(g)stus(fgh) cré(hg)di(f)tur(e_d_) (,) a(ef)gnum(d) et(c) á(ef)zy(d)ma(d.) (:)
de(h)dís(í)se(ji) frá(g)tri(h)bus(g.) (,) iux(ih)ta(i) le(ji)gí(h)ti(gh)ma(h.) (;)
pri(dhiv)scis(h) in(hvGFg)dúl(fe)ta(d) pá(f)tri(gf)bus.(ed..)

3.(::)
De(dhiv)dit(h) fra(hg)gí(hiwj)li(ivHG)bus(h.) (,) cór(h)po(f)ris(g) fér(g)cu(f)lum,(e.) (;)
de(f)dit(g) et(fgh) trí(hg)sti(f)bus(e_d_) (,) sán(ef)gui(d)nis(c) pó(ef)cu(d)lum,(d.) (:)
di(h)cens:(í) «()Ac(ji)cí(g)pi(h)te(g.) (,) quod(ih) tra(i)do(ji) vá(h)scu(gh)lum;(h.) (;)
om(dhiv)nes(h) ex(hvGFg) e(fe)o(d) bí(f)bi(gf)te».(ed..)

4.(::)
Sic(dhiv) sa(h)cri(hg)fí(hiwj)ci(ivHG)um(h.) (,) i(h)stud(f) in(g)stí(g)tu(f)it,(e.) (;)
cu(f)ius(g) of(fgh)fí(hg)ci(f)um(e_d_) (,) com(ef)mít(d)ti(c) vó(ef)lu(d)it(d.) (:)
so(h)lis(í) pres(ji)bý(g)te(h)ris,(g.) (,) qui(ih)bus(i) sic(ji) cón(h)gru(gh)it,(h.) (;)
ut(dhiv) su(h)mant(hvGFg) et(fe) dent(d) cé(f)te(gf)ris.(ed..)

5.(::)
Pa(dhiv)nis(h) an(hg)gé(hiwj)li(ivHG)cus(h.) (,) fit(h) pa(f)nis(g) hó(g)mi(f)num;(e.) (;)
dat(f) pa(g)nis(fgh) cǽ(hg)li(f)cus(e_d_) (,) fi(ef)gú(d)ris(c) tér(ef)mi(d)num.(d.) (:)
O(h) res(í) mi(ji)rá(g)bi(h)lis:(g.) (,) man(ih)dú(i)cat(ji) Dó(h)mi(gh)num(h.) (;)
ser(dhiv)vus(h) pau(hvGFg)per(fe) et(d) hú(f)mi(gf)lis.(ed..)

6.(::)
Te,(dhiv) tri(h)na(hg) Dé(hiwj)i(ivHG)tas(h.) (,) ú(h)na(f)que,(g) pó(g)sci(f)mus;(e.) (;)
sic(f) nos(g) tu(fgh) ví(hg)si(f)tas(e_d_) (,) si(ef)cut(d) te(c) có(ef)li(d)mus:(d.) (:)
per(h) tu(í)as(ji) sé(g)mi(h)tas(g.) (,) duc(ih) nos(i) quo(ji) tén(h)di(gh)mus(h.) (;)
ad(dhiv) lu(h)cem(hvGFg) quam(fe) in(d)há(f)bi(gf)tas.(ed..) (::)
A(ded)men.(cd..) (::)
  Sacris sollémniis iuncta sint gáudia, et ex præcórdiis sonent præcónia; recédant vétera, nova sint ómnia, corda, voces et ópera.
At this our solemn Feast, Let holy joys abound, And from the inmost breast Let songs of praise resound; Let ancient rites depart, And all be new around, In ev’ry act, and voice, and heart.
  Noctis recólitur cena novíssima, qua Christus créditur agnum et azýma dedísse frátribus iuxta legítima priscis indúlta pátribus.
Remember we that eve, When, the Last Supper spread, Christ, as we all believe, The Lamb, with leavenless bread, Among His brethren shared, And thus the Law obeyed, Of old unto their sires declared.
   Dedit fragílibus córporis férculum, dedit et trístibus sánguinis póculum, dicens: Accípite quod trado vásculum; omnes ex eo bíbite.
He gave them, weak and frail, His Flesh, their Food to be; On them, downcast and sad, His Blood bestowed He: And thus to them He spake, “Receive this Cup from Me, And all of you of this partake.”
   Sic sacrifícium istud instítuit, cuius offícium commítti vóluit solis presbýteris, quibus sic cóngruit, ut sumant et dent céteris.
So He this Sacrifice To institute did will, And charged His priests alone That office to fulfill: In them He did confide: To whom it pertaineth still To take, and to the rest divide.
   Panis angélicus fit panis hóminum; dat panis cǽlicus figúris términum. O res mirábilis: mandúcat Dóminum servus pauper et húmilis.
Thus Angels’ Bread is made The Bread of man to-day: The Living Bread from Heaven With figures dost away: O wondrous gift indeed! The poor and lowly may Upon their Lord and Master feed.
  Te, trina Déitas unáque, póscimus; sic nos tu vísitas sicut te cólimus: per tuas sémitas duc nos quo téndimus ad lucem quam inhábitas.
O Triune Deity, To Thee we meekly pray, So mayst Thou visit us, As we our homage pay; And in Thy footsteps bright Conduct us on our way To where Thou dwell’st in cloudless light.
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(c4) CON(g)fes(gh)si(g)ó(g!hwi/jo)nem(i) *() et(j) de(h)có(j)rem(i) in(h)du(i)í(h)sti,(g) (;) a(g)mí(hi)ctus(i) lú(h)mi(g)ne(hg) (,) si(e)cut(f) ve(g)sti(gf)mén(e)to.(e) (::)
E(i) u(i) o(j) u(h) a(j) e.(ih) (::)
  Ant. 1. Confessiónem et decórem índuit, amíctus lúmine sicut vestiménto.
  Ant. 1.
  Psalmus 103 (104)
Psalm 103 (104)
  Hymnus ad Dominum creatorem
Hymn to the Lord Creator
  Si quis in Christo nova creatura; vetera transierunt, ecce, facta sunt nova (2 Cor 5, 17).
So if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creature; old things have passed away: behold, all things have become new.
  I
I
  Bénedic, ánima mea, Dómino. * Dómine Deus meus, magnificátus es veheménter!
  My soul, bless the Lord. Lord my God, Thou hast made Thy greatness magnificently visible.
  Maiestátem et decórem induísti, *amíctus lúmine sicut vestiménto.
  Thou hast clothed Yourself with majesty and splendor (have clothed yourself with praise and honor), wrapped in light as with a garment.
  Exténdens cælum sicut velum, * qui éxstruis in aquis cenácula tua.
  Thou spread the sky like a veil, Thou cover the upper parts with waters.
  Qui ponis nubem ascénsum tuum, * qui ámbulas super pennas ventórum.
  Thou ride on the clouds, and walk on the wings of the winds;
  Qui facis ángelos tuos spíritus * et minístros tuos ignem uréntem.
  Thou makest Thy angels winds, and Thy ministers a burning fire.
  Qui fundásti terram super stabilitátem suam, * non inclinábitur in sǽculum sǽculi.
  Thou hast founded the earth on its stable foundation, it will not be overthrown forevermore and ever.
  Abyssus sicut vestiméntum opéruit eam, * super montes stabant aquæ.
  The abyss envelops him like a garment; the waters rise above the mountains.
  Ab increpatióne tua fúgiunt, * a voce tonítrui tui formídant.
  But in the face of reprimand they will flee; the voice of Thy thunder will terrify them.
  Ascéndunt in montes et descéndunt in valles, * in locum, quem statuísti eis.
  The mountains rise, and the valleys descend unto the place that Thou hast appointed for them.
  Términum posuísti, quem non transgrediéntur, * neque converténtur operíre terram.
  Thou hast prescribed limits for them that they will not cross, and they will not return to cover the earth.
  Qui emíttis fontes in torréntes; * inter médium móntium pertransíbunt,
  Thou cause springs to gush forth in the valleys; the waters flow betwixt the mountains.
  potábunt omnes béstias agri, *exstínguent ónagri sitim suam.
  All the beasts of the field will drink from it; the wild asses will sigh for them in their thirst.
  Super ea vólucres cæli habitábunt, * de médio ramórum dabunt voces.
  Above them will dwell the birds of the air; they will make their voices heard from amongst the rocks.
  Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
  Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
  Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
  As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, and ever shall be. Amen.
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(c4) a/. Con(g)fes(gh)si(g)ó(g!hwi/jo)nem(i) () et(j) de(h)có(j)rem(i) in(h)du(i)í(h)sti,(g) (;) a(g)mí(hi)ctus(i) lú(h)mi(g)ne(hg) (,) si(e)cut(f) ve(g)sti(gf)mén(e)to.(e)
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  Ant. Confessiónem et decórem índuit, amíctus lúmine sicut vestiménto.
  Ant.
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(c4) DÓ(g)mi(fe)ne,(d) De(f)us(g) me(h)us,(g) *(,) ma(g)gni(h)fi(g)cá(h)tus(g) es(f) ve(hj)he(i)mén(g)ter.(g) (::)
E(j) u(j) o(i) u(j) a(h) e.(g) (::)
  Ant. 2. Dómine, Deus meus, magnificátus es veheménter.
  Ant. 2. Lord my God, thou hast shown yourself to be sovereignly great.
  II
II
  Rigas montes de cenáculis tuis, * de fructu óperum tuórum sátias terram.
  Thou watered the mountains with the waters that fall from above, and thou filled the earth with the fruit of thy works.
  Prodúcis fenum iuméntis * et herbam servitúti hóminum,
  Thou makest pasture grow for the beasts, and grass for the use of man.
  edúcens panem de terra * et vinum, quod lætíficat cor hóminis;
  Thou bring forth bread from the earth, and wine that gladdens the heart of man.
  exhílarans fáciem in óleo, * panis autem cor hóminis confírmat.
  Thou givest her oil, so that she may spread joy on her face; and bread, that he may strengthen his heart.
  Saturabúntur ligna Dómini * et cedri Líbani, quas plantávit.
  The trees of the countryside are satisfied, as well as the cedars of Lebanon, which he hath planted.
  Illic pásseres nidificábunt, * eródii domus in vértice eárum.
  This is where the birds make their nests. The heron's nest dominates the others.
  Montes excélsi cervis, * petræ refúgium hyrácibus.
  The high mountains are for deer, and the rocks for hedgehogs.
  Fecit lunam ad témpora signánda, * sol cognóvit occásum suum.
  He made the moon to mark the times; The sun knows the time of its setting.
  Posuísti ténebras, et facta est nox: * in ipsa reptábunt omnes béstiæ silvæ,
  Thou hast spread darkness, and night has come, and then all the beasts of the forest are set in motion.
  cátuli leónum rugiéntes, ut rápiant * et quærant a Deo escam sibi.
  The young of the lions roaring after their prey, and they ask God for their food.
  Oritur sol, et congregántur, * et in cubílibus suis recúmbunt.
  The sun rises, and they gather together, and go to bed in their dens.
  Exit homo ad opus suum * et ad operatiónem suam usque ad vésperum.
  The man goes out for his work and for his work until such time as evening.
  Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
  Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
  Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
  As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, and ever shall be. Amen.
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(c4) a/. Dó(g)mi(fe)ne,(d) De(f)us(g) me(h)us,(g) (,) ma(g)gni(h)fi(g)cá(h)tus(g) es(f) ve(hj)he(i)mén(g)ter.(g)
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  Ant. Dómine, Deus meus, magnificátus es veheménter.
  Ant. Lord my God, thou hast shown yourself to be sovereignly great.
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(c3) QUAM(h) ma(h)gni(g)fi(h)cá(f)ta(e) sunt(g) *() ó(f)pe(g)ra(h) tu(f)a,(e) Dó(f)mi(e)ne.(e) (::)
E(h) u(h) o(g) u(h) a(f) e.(e) (::)
  Ant. 3. Quam magnificáta sunt ópera tua, Dómine. (T.P allelúia.)
  Ant. 3. How magnificent are Thy works, O Lord (T.P. alleluia.)
  III
  Quam multiplicáta sunt ópera tua, Dómine! Omnia in sapiéntia fecísti, * impléta est terra creatúra tua.
  How great are Thy works, Lord! Thou hast done all things wisely; the earth is all filled with Thy goods.
  Hoc mare magnum et spatiósum et latum: illic reptília, quorum non est númerus, * animália pusílla cum magnis;
  Here is the vast sea, with immense arms (and spacious on both sides): there are the reptiles without number, the animals large and small.
  illic naves pertransíbunt, * Levíathan, quem formásti ad ludéndum cum eo.
  This is where the ships pass, this monster (dragon) that Thou hast trained to play in.
  Omnia a te exspéctant, * ut des illis escam in témpore suo.
  All of them expect Thou to give them their food in His (in) (willed) time.
  Dante te illis, cólligent, * aperiénte te manum tuam, implebúntur bonis.
  When Thou givest it unto them, they collect it; when Thou open Thy hand, they are all filled with Thy possessions.
  Averténte autem te fáciem, turbabúntur; áuferes spíritum eórum, et defícient * et in púlverem suum reverténtur.
  But if Thou turn away Thy face, they will be troubled; Thou takest away their breath, and they will faint (perish) and return to their dust.
  Emíttes spíritum tuum, et creabúntur, * et renovábis fáciem terræ.
  Thou shalt send forth Thy breath (spirit), and they will be created, and Thou shalt renew the face of the earth.
  Sit glória Dómini in sǽculum; * lætétur Dóminus in opéribus suis.
  May the glory of the Lord be celebrated forevermore; the Lord will rejoice in His works.
  Qui réspicit terram et facit eam trémere, * qui tangit montes, et fúmigant.
  He (who) looks at the earth and makes it tremble; he touches the mountains and they smoke.
  Cantábo Dómino in vita mea, * psallam Deo meo quámdiu sum.
  I will sing unto the Lord all my life; I will praise (play the psaltery in honor of) my God as long as I am.
  Iucúndum sit ei elóquium meum, * ego vere delectábor in Dómino.
  May my words be pleasing to Him; as for me, I will delight in the Lord.
  Defíciant peccatóres a terra et iníqui, ita ut non sint. * Bénedic, ánima mea, Dómino.
  Let sinners and ungodly men (unrighteous men) disappear from the earth, so that they may be no more. My soul, bless the Lord.
  Glória Patri, et Fílio, * et Spirítui Sancto.
  Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit.
  Sicut erat in princípio, et nunc et semper, * et in sǽcula sæculórum. Amen.
  As it was in the beginning, is now and ever shall be, and ever shall be. Amen.
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(c3) a/. Quam(h) ma(h)gni(g)fi(h)cá(f)ta(e) sunt(g) () ó(f)pe(g)ra(h) tu(f)a,(e) Dó(f)mi(e)ne.(e)
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  Ant. Quam magnificáta sunt ópera tua, Dómine. (T.P allelúia.)
  Ant. How magnificent are Thy works, O Lord (T.P. alleluia.)
  v. Unus panis et unum corpus multi sumus, allelúia. r. Omnes de uno pane et de uno cálice participámus, allelúia.
  v. Since there is one bread, the multitude that we are is one body, hallelujah.r. For we all partake of one bread and one cup, hallelujah.
  In primo nocturno, utroque anno
  De libro Exodi
  In diébus illis: Dixit Dóminus Móysi: " Ascénde ad Dóminum, tu et Aaron, Nadab et Abiu et septuagínta senes ex Israel, et adorábitis procul. Solúsque Móyses ascéndet ad Dóminum, et illi non appropinquábunt, nec pópulus ascéndet cum eo. "
  
  Venit ergo Móyses et narrávit plebi ómnia verba Dómini atque iudícia; respondítque omnis pópulus una voce: " Omnia verba Dómini, quæ locútus est, faciémus. " Scripsit autem Móyses univérsos sermónes Dómini; et mane consúrgens ædificávit altáre ad radíces montis et duódecim lápides per duódecim tribus Israel. Misítque iúvenes de fíliis Israel, et obtulérunt holocáusta; immolaverúntque víctimas pacíficas Dómino vítulos.
  
  Tulit ítaque Móyses dimídiam partem sánguinis et misit in cratéras; partem autem resíduam respérsit super altáre. Assuménsque volúmen fderis legit, audiénte pópulo, qui dixérunt: " Omnia, quæ locútus est Dóminus, faciémus et érimus obœdiéntes. " Ille vero sumptum sánguinem respérsit in pópulum et ait: " Hic est sanguis fœderis, quod pépigit Dóminus vobíscum super cunctis sermónibus his. "
  
  Ascenderúntque Móyses et Aaron, Nadab et Abiu et septuagínta de senióribus Israel. Et vidérunt Deum Israel, et sub pédibus eius quasi opus lápidis sapphírini et quasi ipsum cælum, cum serénum est. Nec in eléctos filiórum Israel misit manum suam; viderúntque Deum et comedérunt ac bibérunt.
  
  r. Panis, quem ego dabo, caro mea est pro mundi vita. Litigábant ergo Iudæi dicéntes: * Quómodo potest hic nobis dare carnem suam ad manducándum? v. Locútus est pópulus contra Dóminum: Anima nostra náuseat super cibo isto levíssimo. * Quómodo. v. Glória Patri. * Quómodo.
  
  In secundo nocturno, anno II
  Ex Brevilóquio sancti Bonaventúræ epíscopi (Pars 6, 1-2: Op. omnia 7, 320)
  De sacraménto Eucharístiæ hoc tenéndum est, quod in hoc sacraménto verum Christi corpus et verus sanguis non tantum significátur, verum étiam veráciter continétur sub dúplici spécie, panis scílicet et vini, tamquam sub uno, non sub dúplici sacraménto; hoc autem est post consecratiónem sacerdotálem, quæ fit in prolatióne vocális formæ a Dómino institútæ; super panem scílicet: Hoc est corpus meum; super vinum vero: Hic est calix sánguinis mei.
  
  Quibus verbis cum intentióne conficiéndi a sacerdóte prolátis, transsubstantiátur utrúmque eleméntum secúndum substántiam in corpus et sánguinem Iesu Christi, remanéntibus speciébus sensibílibus, in quarum utráque continétur totáliter, non circumscriptibíliter nec locáliter, sed sacramentáliter totus Christus. In quibus étiam propónitur nobis ut cibus, quem qui digne áccipit, non solum sacramentáliter, verum étiam per fidem et caritátem spiritáliter manducándo, córpori Christi mýstico magis incorporátur et in seípso refícitur et purgátur; qui vero indígne accédit iudícium sibi mandúcat et bibit, non diiúdicans sanctíssimum corpus Christi.
  
  Ratio autem ad intellegéntiam prædictórum hæc est: quia princípium nostrum reparatívum, Verbum scílicet incarnátum, et sufficientíssimum est in virtúte et sapientíssimum in sensu, ídeo sic nobis cóntulit sacraménta secúndum quod éxigit sapiéntia et sufficiéntia sua. Et quia sufficientíssimum est, ídeo in largiéndo medicaménta morbórum et charísmata gratiárum, non tantum instítuit sacraméntum, quod nos in esse grátiæ generáret, ut baptísmum, et génitos augmentáret et roboráret, ut confirmatiónem, verum étiam quod génitos et augmentátos enutríret, ut sacraméntum Eucharístiæ; propter quod hæc tria sacraménta ómnibus dantur, qui accédunt ad fidem.
  
  Quóniam ergo nutriméntum nostrum, quantum ad esse gratuítum, atténditur, in unoquóque fidélium, per conservatiónem devotiónis ad Deum, dilectiónis ad próximum et delectatiónis intra seípsum; et devótio ad Deum exercétur per sacrifícii oblatiónem, diléctio ad próximum per uníus sacraménti communiónem, et delectátio intra seípsum per viátici refectiónem: hinc est quod princípium nostrum reparatívum istud sacraméntum Eucharístiæ dedit in sacrifícium oblatiónis et sacraméntum communiónis et viáticum refectiónis.
  
  r. Unus panis, et unum corpus multi sumus, * Omnes de uno pane et de uno cálice participámus. v. Parásti in dulcédine tua páuperi, Deus, qui habitáre facis unánimes in domo. * Omnes. v. Glória Patri. * Omnes.
  
  Hymnus
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(c4) TE(e) De(gh)um(h) lau(hg~)dá(hi)mus :(h.) *(;) te(e) Dó(g)mi(h)num(h) con(g)fi(hi)té(ivHG)mur.(g.) (::) Te(gi) æ(i)tér(j)num(i) Pa(hi)trem(h.) (;) o(e)mnis(g) ter(h)ra(h) ve(g)ne(hi)rá(ivHG)tur.(g.) (::) Ti(gi)bi(i) o(j)mnes(ih) An(i)ge(hg)li,(h.) (;) ti(e)bi(g) Cæ(h)li(h) et(h) u(h)ni(h)vér(h)sæ(h) Po(g)te(hi)stá(ivHG)tes :(g.) (::) Ti(gi)bi(i) Ché(j)ru(i)bim(h) et(h) Sé(i)ra(hg)phim(h.) (;) in(e)ces(gh)sá(h)bi(h)li(h) vo(h)ce(g) pro(hi)clá(ivHG)mant :(g.) (::) San(g_0hi)ctus :(h.) (::) San(g_0hi)ctus :(h.) (::) San(g_0hi)ctus(h.) (,) Dó(i)mi(h)nus(h) De(g)us(hi) Sá(i)ba(hg)oth.(g.) (::) Ple(gi)ni(i) sunt(i) cæ(j)li(i) et(h) ter(hi)ra(h.) (;) ma(e)ies(gh)tá(h)tis(h) gló(h)ri(g)æ(hi) tu(ivHG)æ.(g.) (::) Te(gi) glo(j)ri(i)ó(hi)sus(h.) (;) A(h)po(h)sto(h)ló(g)rum(hi) cho(ivHG)rus :(g.) (::) Te(gi) Pro(j)phe(i)tá(hi)rum(h.) (;) lau(h)dá(h)bi(g)lis(hi) nú(i)me(hg)rus :(g.) (::) Te(gi) Már(j)ty(i)rum(h) can(h)di(h)dá(hi)tus(h.) (;) lau(h)dat(g) ex(hi)ér(i)ci(hg)tus.(g.) (::) Te(gi) per(j) or(i)bem(h) ter(h)rá(hi)rum(h.) (;) san(e)cta(gh) con(h)fi(h)té(h)tur(g) Ec(hi)clé(i)si(hg)a :(g.) (::) Pa(g_0hi)trem(h.) (,) im(h)mén(h)sæ(h) ma(g)ies(hi)tá(ivHG)tis ;(g.) (::) Ve(gi)ne(i)rán(j)dum(i) tu(h)um(h) ve(hi)rum,(h.) (;) et(h) ú(h)ni(g)cum(hi) Fí(i)li(hg)um ;(g.) (::) San(g_0hi)ctum(h) quo(hi)que(h.) (,) Pa(h)rá(h)cli(g)tum(hi) Spí(i)ri(hg)tum.(g.) (::) Tu(gh) Rex(h) gló(hg)ri(h)æ,(hi) Chri(gg)ste.(e.) (::) Tu(e) Pa(gh)tris(h.) (,) sem(h)pi(h)tér(hg)nus(h) es(hi) Fí(g)li(g)us.(e.) (::) Tu(e) ad(gh) li(h)be(h)rán(h)dum(h) su(h)scep(h)tú(g)rus(h) hó(i)mi(hg)nem,(h.) (;) non(e) hor(g)ru(h)í(h)sti(h) Vír(hg)gi(h)nis(hi) ú(g)te(g)rum.(e.) (::) Tu(e) de(g)ví(h)cto(h) mor(h)tis(g) a(h)cú(i)le(hg)o,(h.) (;) a(e)pe(g)ru(h)í(h)sti(h) cre(h)dén(i)ti(h)bus(h.) (,) re(hg)gna(h) cæ(hi)ló(gg)rum.(e.) (::) Tu(e) ad(gh) déx(h)te(h)ram(h) De(g)i(h) se(i)des,(h.) (;) in(h) gló(hg)ri(h)a(hi) Pa(gg)tris.(e.) (::) Iu(gh)dex(h) cré(i)de(h)ris(h.) (;) es(hg)se(h) ven(hi)tú(gg)rus.(e.) (::) Te(e) er(g)go(h) quǽ(h)su(h)mus,(h'_) tu(h)is(h) fá(h)mu(g)lis(h) súb(i)ve(hg)ni,(h.) (;) quos(e) pre(g)ti(h)ó(h)so(h) sán(i)gui(h)ne(hg) re(h)de(hi)mí(gg)sti.(e.) (::) Æ(e)tér(fe)na(df) fac(evDC.) (;) cum(c) San(e)ctis(f) tu(g)is(g_') (,) in(g) gló(g)ri(g)a(g) nu(h)me(f)rá(gvFE)ri.(e.) (::) Sal(c)vum(de) fac(e) pó(e)pu(e)lum(e) tu(e)um(f) Dó(d)mi(f)ne,(evDC.) (;) et(c) bé(de)ne(e)dic(e) he(e)re(fe)di(d)tá(f)ti(gh) tu(gvFE)æ.(e.) (::) Et(e) re(fe)ge(d) e(f)os,(evDC.) (;) et(c) ex(de)tól(fe)le(d) il(g)los(g'_) (,) us(g)que(g) in(h) æ(f)tér(gvFE)num.(e.) (::) Per(e) sín(g)gu(h)los(h) di(hi)es,(h.) (;) be(h)ne(hg)dí(h)ci(hi)mus(gg) te.(e.) (::) Et(e) lau(g)dá(h)mus(h) no(h)men(h) tu(h)um(g) in(h) sǽ(i)cu(hg)lum,(h.) (;) et(h) in(h) sǽ(hg)cu(h)lum(hi) sǽ(g)cu(g)li.(e.) (::) Di(e)gná(gh)re(h) Dó(h)mi(h)ne(h) di(g)e(h) i(i)sto(h.) (;) si(e)ne(g) pec(h)cá(h)to(h) nos(hg) cu(h)sto(hi)dí(gg)re.(e.) (::) Mi(e)se(g)ré(h)re(h) no(g)stri(h) Dó(i)mi(hg)ne,(h.) (;) mi(h)se(hg)ré(h)re(hi) no(gg)stri.(e.) (::) Fi(e)at(g) mi(h)se(h)ri(h)cór(h)di(h)a(h) tu(h)a(h) Dó(h)mi(g)ne(h) su(i)per(hg) nos,(h.) (;) que(e)mád(g)mo(h)dum(h) spe(h)rá(hg)vi(h)mus(hi) in(gg) te.(e.) (::) In(c) te(de) Dó(fe)mi(d)ne(f) spe(gh)rá(gf/gf)vi :(ed..) (;) non(c) con(de)fún(fe)dar(d) in(f) æ(gh)tér(gfgvF~E~)num.(e.) (::)
  Te Deum laudámus : te Dóminum confitémur.
  Te ætérnum Patrem, omnis terra venerátur.
  Tibi omnes ángeli, tibi cæli et univérsæ potestátes :
  tibi chérubim et séraphim, incessábili voce proclámant: "Sanctus, Sanctus, Sanctus Dóminus Deus Sábaoth.
  Pleni sunt cæli et terra maiestátis glóriæ tuæ."
  Te gloriósus Apostolórum chorus, te prophetárum laudábilis númerus, te mártyrum candidátus laudat exércitus.
  Te per orbem terrárum sancta confitétur Ecclésia, Patrem imménsæ maiestátis;
  venerandum tuum verum et unicum Filium;
  Sanctum quoque Paráclitum Spíritum.
  Tu rex glóriæ, Christe.
  Tu Patris sempitérnus es Fílius. Tu, ad liberándum susceptúrus hóminem,
  non horruísti Vírginis úterum.
  Tu, devícto mortis acúleo,
  aperuísti credéntibus regna cælórum.
  Tu ad déxteram Dei sedes, in glória Patris.
  Iudex créderis esse ventúrus.
  Te ergo quǽsumus, tuis fámulis subvéni, quos pretióso sánguine redemísti.
  Ætérna fac cum sanctis tuis in glória numerári.
  ¶ Salvum fac pópulum tuum, Dómine, et bénedic hereditáti tuæ.
  Et rege eos, et extólle illos usque in ætérnum.
  Per síngulos dies benedícimus te; et laudámus nomen tuum in sǽculum, et in sǽculum sǽculi.
  Dignáre, Dómine, die isto sine peccáto nos custodíre.
  Miserére nostri, Dómine, miserére nostri.
  Fiat misericórdia tua, Dómine, super nos, quemádmodum sperávimus in te.
  In te, Dómine, sperávi: non confúndar in ætérnum.
  ¶ Hæc ultima pars hymni ad libitum omitti potest.
   
  Orémus.
  
  Deus, qui nobis sub sacraménto mirábili passiónis tuæ memóriam reliquísti, tríbue, quǽsumus, ita nos Córporis et Sánguinis tui sacra mystéria venerári, * ut redemptiónis tuæ fructum in nobis iúgiter sentiámus. Qui vivis.
  God, who has left us under an admirable sacrament the memorial of thy passion, deign to grant us the grace to revere the sacred mysteries of thy Body and Blood, so that we may evermore feel in us the fruit of thy redemption.
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(c4) BE(g)ne(g)di(hj)cá(j)mus(jh!jkjjo!ghf) Dó(hi!jvIHG)mi(fg)no.(g::) r/. De(ghj)o(jh!jkjjo!ghf) grá((hi!jvIHG)ti(fg)as.(g) (::)
  v. Benedicámus Dómino. r. Deo grátias.
  v. Let us bless the Lord. r. Thanks be to God.
The translations proposed here have the sole purpose of a better understanding of the Latin text. They are not to be used in place of the official translations in the liturgy in the vernacular.
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