Melodic Snippets Index

Find and filter melodies in the Brébeuf Hymnal

Page 866

“Firmly I Believe And Truly”
(Saint) John Henry Cardinal Newman, Oratorian
Tune: “Halton Holgate” • 87 87

87 87
Page 794

“Holy Joseph, Intercessor” by Fr. Christopher G. Phillips
Third Tune: “Vatican” • 87 87
A “text only version” is included at page bottom, providing melodic flexibility.

87 87
Page 793

“Holy Joseph, Intercessor” by Fr. Christopher G. Phillips
Second Tune: “Merton” • 87 87

87 87
Page 792

“Holy Joseph, Intercessor” by Fr. Christopher G. Phillips
First Tune: “Stuttgart” • 87 87

87 87
Page 757

“Christ Is King Of Earth And Heaven” by Fr. Ivor Daniel
Text only—can be used with any 87 87

87 87
Page 752

“Crown Him With Many Crowns” by Matthew Bridges
Tune: “Diademata” • S. M. D.

S. M. D.
Page 689

“My Song Is Love Unknown” by Samuel Crossman
Tune: “Love Unknown” • 66 66 44 44

66 66 44 44
Pages 690-691

The Painful Cross Of Christ (“Whoever to virtue thinketh hard the way”) • This text was written by Saint Thomas More (Lord Chancellor of England) and published circa 1510AD.
Tune: “Lincoln’s Inn” • 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Page 663

“Hark! The Herald Angels Sing” by Charles Wesley
Tune: “Mendelssohn” • 77 77d R

77 77d R
Page 669

“God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen”
The meaning of “God rest you merry” is “God keep you merry.” Note the archaic use of the word rest (“keep”)—indeed, this carol probably dates from the 16th century.
Tune: “God Rest You Merry” • 86 86 86 R

86 86 86 R
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