Melodic Snippets Index

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Page 873

“Solemn Hymn To The Son Of God” by Fr. Dominic Popplewell
Sixth Tune: “Würtemburg” • 77 77 A

77 77 A
Page 859

“The Living God, With Meekness Crowned” by Fr. Dominic Popplewell
Second Tune: “Corona” • S. M. D.

S. M. D.
Page 858

“The Living God, With Meekness Crowned” by Fr. Dominic Popplewell
First Tune: “Diademata” • S. M. D.

S. M. D.
Page 835

Aeterna Caeli Gloria (“Christ, the glory of the sky”)
Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington
Fourth Tune: “Keine Schönheit Hat Die Welt” • 77 77 A

77 77 A
Page 833

Aeterna Caeli Gloria (“Christ, the glory of the sky”)
Translation: Robert Campbell of Skerrington
Second Tune: “Würtemburg” • 77 77 A

77 77 A
Page 826

Laudes Creaturarum (“All creatures of our God and King”)
Saint Francis of Assisi; translated from Italian by William H. Draper.
Tune: “Lasst Uns Erfreuen” • 88 88 A

88 88 A
Page 785

Regina Caeli Laetare (“Be joyful, Mary, heavenly Queen”)
“Regina Caeli” was initially a Christmas hymn, but over the centuries it became an Easter hymn; at this point, both text and tune should only be used during Eastertide.
Tune: “Regina Caeli Jubila” • 88 R

88 R
Page 780

“O Sanctissima, O Piissima”
Translation: Textus originalis Latinus
Tune: “Sicilian Mariners” • 10 7 10 7

10 7 10 7
Page 782

Salve, Regina Caelitum (“Hail, Queen among the heavenly ones”)
Translation: Fr. Dominic Popplewell
Tune: “Mainz” • 88 R

88 R
Page 783

Salve Regina, Mater Misericordiae (“Hail, Holy Queen enthroned above”)
Text by Hermann Contractus, Monk of Reichenau Abbey
Tune: “Salve Regina Coelitum” • 88 R

88 R
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