Melodic Snippets Index

Find and filter melodies in the Brébeuf Hymnal

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 853

“Praise To The Lord, The Almighty”
Text by Joachim Neander; translation from German by Catherine Winkworth
Tune: “Lobe Den Herren” • 14 14 4 7 8

14 14 4 7 8
Page 844

Psalm 66 • “God Of Mercy, God Of Grace”
Paraphrase by Henry Francis Lyte
Tune: “Heathlands” • 77 77 77

77 77 77
Page 842

“Sing Praise To God Who Reigns Above”
Translated from German by Frances Elizabeth Cox
Tune: “Mit Freuden Zart” • 87 87 88 7

87 87 88 7
Page 795

“Blessed Joseph, Guardian Mild” by Fr. Christopher G. Phillips
Tune: “Dix” • 77 77 77

77 77 77
Page 797

“Simple Saint & Faithful Priest”
Hymn to St. Anthony by Fr. Christopher G. Phillips
Tune: “Voller Wunder Voller Kunst” • 77 77 77

77 77 77
Page 788

“Blessed Are The Sons Of God”—Cento; based on John Cennick
Tune: “Dix” • 77 77 77

77 77 77
Page 772

Maria Durch Ein’ Dornwald Ging (“Through wood of thorn did Mary fare”)
Translation: Fr. Dominic Popplewell
Tune: “Maria Durch” • 85 88 6

85 88 6
Page 737

O Esca Viatorum (“O Food the pilgrim needeth”)
The Latin text is also included, in a metrical (singable) version.
Third Tune: “Innsbruck” • 776 D

776 D
Page 736

O Esca Viatorum (“O Food the pilgrim needeth”)
The Latin text is also included, in a metrical (singable) version.
Second Tune: “O Esca Viatorum” • 776 D

776 D
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