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Page 296

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“Bethlehem! Of noblest cities”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
First Tune: “Stuttgart” • 87 87

87 87
Page 297

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“Bethlehem! Of noblest cities”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
Second Tune: “Bronzeville” • 87 87

87 87
Page 298

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“Bethlehem! Of noblest cities”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
Third Tune: “Cross of Jesus” • 87 87

87 87
Page 299

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“Bethlehem! Of noblest cities”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
Fourth Tune: “Waltham” • 87 87

87 87
Page 300

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“Bethlehem! Of noblest cities”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
Fifth Tune: “Merton” • 87 87

87 87
Page 301

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“Bethlehem! Of noblest cities”)
Translation: Fr. Edward Caswall, Oratorian
Text only—can be used with any 87 87

87 87
Page 303

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“A sacred town is Bethlehem”)
Translation: Judge Daniel Joseph Donahoe
First Tune: “St Bernard” • 86 86 (CM)

86 86 (CM)
Page 304

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“A sacred town is Bethlehem”)
Translation: Judge Daniel Joseph Donahoe
Second Tune: “Bristol” • 86 86 (CM)

86 86 (CM)
Page 305

O Sola Magnarum Urbium (“A sacred town is Bethlehem”)
Translation: Judge Daniel Joseph Donahoe
Text only—can be used with any 86 86 (CM)

86 86 (CM)
Page 678

Stille Nacht (“Silent Night, Holy Night”)
This German text was composed by Fr. Josef Mohr, a Catholic priest who died in 1848. He should not be confused with a Jesuit priest, Fr. Josef Hermann Mohr (d. 1892), who published many German hymnals. The English translation (“Silent Night”) was composed by John Freeman Young.
Tune: “Stille Nacht” • 66 88 66

66 88 66
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