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Pages 480-481

Stabat Mater Dolorosa (“At the Cross her station keeping”)
Also included in Latin: “Stábat Máter dolorósa”
Translation: Cento by Fr. Edward Caswall (d. 1878); Very Rev’d Dominic Aylward (d. 1872); Denis Florence MacCarthy (d. 1882); Athanasius Diedrich Wackerbarth (d. 1884); Aubrey Thomas de Vere (d. 1902); Fr. John Fitzpatrick (d. 1929); Hon. Daniel Joseph Donahoe (d. 1930); Msgr. Hugh T. Henry (d. 1946); and Msgr. Ronald A. Knox (d. 1957).
First Tune: “Stabat Mater” • 887

887
Pages 484-485

Stabat Mater Dolorosa (“Under the World-redeeming Rood”)
Translation: Historic Roman Catholic Translation • 1687AD
Tune: “Bayeux” • 887

This translation was allowed to be printed in London since it appeared during the reign of James II of England, a Catholic. He had converted from Anglicanism secretly in 1667, and refused to take a mandatory oath (1673 “Test Act”) denouncing the doctrine of Transubstantiation, instead choosing to relinquish the post of Lord High Admiral. A devout man, he once said: “If occasion were, I hope God would give me his grace to suffer death for the true Catholic religion as well as banishment.” His brother, who reigned as King of England until 1685, became a Catholic on his deathbed.

887
Page 389

Quem Terra, Pontus, Aethera (“Sing we Him whose wondrous story”)
Translation: The editors
Second Tune: “Irby” • 87 87 77

87 87 77
Page 388

Quem Terra, Pontus, Aethera (“Sing we Him whose wondrous story”)
Translation: The editors
First Tune: “All Saints” • 87 87 77

87 87 77
Page 282

Mundus Effusis Redemptus (“Sing, O earth, for thy redemption”)
Translation: Fr. Dominic Popplewell
Tune: “All Saints” • 87 87 77

87 87 77
Page 283

Mundus Effusis Redemptus (“Sing, O earth, for thy redemption”)
Translation: Fr. Dominic Popplewell
Text only—can be used with any 87 87 77

87 87 77
Page 228

Hoste Dum Victo Triumphans (“When the Patriarch was returning”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
First Tune: “All Saints” • 87 87 77

87 87 77
Page 229

Hoste Dum Victo Triumphans (“When the Patriarch was returning”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
Second Tune: “Coblenz” • 87 87 77

87 87 77
Page 230

Hoste Dum Victo Triumphans (“When the Patriarch was returning”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
Third Tune: “Westminster Abbey F7” • 87 87 77

87 87 77
Page 231

Hoste Dum Victo Triumphans (“When the Patriarch was returning”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
Fourth Tune: “Ich Begehr Nicht Mehr” • 87 87 77

87 87 77
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