Page 767 Vergine Madre, Figlia Del Tuo Figlio (“Maiden, yet a Mother”) Translation: Msgr. Ronald A. Knox Text only—can be used with any 65 65 D 65 65 D
Page 766 Vergine Madre, Figlia Del Tuo Figlio (“Maiden, yet a Mother”) Translation: Msgr. Ronald A. Knox Tune: “Une Vaine Crainte” • 65 65 D 65 65 D
Page 724 O Pater Sancte, Mitis Atque Pie (“Father most holy, gracious and forgiving”) Translation: Msgr. Ronald A. Knox Tune: “Iste Confessor” • 11 11 11 5 11 11 11 5
Page 696 Vita Sanctorum, Decus Angelorum (“Life of thy saints and glory of thine angels”) Translation: Alan Gordon McDougall Tune: “Kenmore” • 11 11 11 5 11 11 11 5
Page 692 Meditationes Divi Augustini (“Ah, Holy Jesus, How Hast Thou Offended?”) Translation: Robert Bridges Tune: “Herzliebster Jesu” • 11 11 11 5 11 11 11 5
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
Page 657 Venez Divin Messie (“O come, Divine Messiah”) Translation: Sister Mary of Saint Philip Tune: “Venez, Divin Messie” • 78 76 R 78 76 R