Page 452 Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite (“Come all ye holy”) Translation: Fr. Adrian Fortescue Fourth Tune: “Gott Sei Dank 5B” • 57 57 A 57 57 A
Page 451 Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite Translation: Textus originalis Latinus Third Tune: “Coelestem Panem 5B” • 57 57 A 57 57 A
Page 450 Sancti Venite, Christi Corpus Sumite (“Come all ye holy”) Translation: Fr. Adrian Fortescue Third Tune: “Coelestem Panem 5B” • 57 57 A 57 57 A
Page 334 6th century — Pange Lingua Gloriosi (“Come then, my soul, and gladly sing”) Translation: Historic Roman Catholic Translation • 1670AD Tune: “Innsbruck M8” • 886 D 886 D
Page 153 Ave Vivens Hostia (“Hail, Thou living Victim blest”) Translation: Msgr. Hugh T. Henry Text only—can be used with any 76 76 76 76
Page 152 Ave Vivens Hostia (“Hail, Thou living Victim blest”) Translation: Msgr. Hugh T. Henry Third Tune: “Orientis Partibus E6” • 76 76 76 76
Page 151 Ave Vivens Hostia (“Hail, Thou living Victim blest”) Translation: Msgr. Hugh T. Henry Second Tune: “University College E6” • 76 76 76 76
Page 127 Ave Maris Stella (“Hail, thou star above the sea”) Translation: Fr. John Fitzpatrick, Oblate of Mary Tenth Tune: “University College E6” • 76 76 76 76
Page 126 Ave Maris Stella (“Hail, thou star above the sea”) Translation: Fr. John Fitzpatrick, Oblate of Mary Ninth Tune: “Culbach E6” • 76 76 76 76
Page 125 Ave Maris Stella (“Hail, thou star above the sea”) Translation: Fr. John Fitzpatrick, Oblate of Mary Eighth Tune: “Monkland E6” • 76 76 76 76