Page 851 Consors Paterni Luminis (“Our hope alone, thy sovereign Father’s peer”) Translation: Fr. Dominic Popplewell Second Tune: “Farley Castle” • 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Page 850 Consors Paterni Luminis (“Our hope alone, thy sovereign Father’s peer”) Translation: Fr. Dominic Popplewell First Tune: “Toulon” • 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Page 828 Aeterna Caeli Gloria (“O Star, for whose pure light the heaven makes room”) Translation: Msgr. Ronald A. Knox First Tune: “Farley Castle” • 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Page 829 Aeterna Caeli Gloria (“O Star, for whose pure light the heaven makes room”) Translation: Msgr. Ronald A. Knox Second Tune: “Dublin” • 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
Page 671 “Adeste Fideles, Laeti Triumphantes” by John Francis Wade Translation: Textus originalis Latinus Tune: “Adeste Fideles” • 11 9 11 R 11 9 11 R
Page 670 Adeste Fideles, Laeti Triumphantes (“God rest you merry, Gentlemen”) Translation: Fr. Frederick Oakeley, Canon of Westminster Cathedral Tune: “Adeste Fideles” • 11 9 11 R 11 9 11 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