Melodic Snippets Index

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Page 490

Urbs Jerusalem Beata (“City Celestial, Salem blest”)
Translation: Fr. John Wilfrid Wallace, OSB
First Tune: “St Catherine” • 88 88 88

88 88 88
Page 491

Urbs Jerusalem Beata (“City Celestial, Salem blest”)
Translation: Fr. John Wilfrid Wallace, OSB
Second Tune: “St Philip” • 88 88 88

88 88 88
Page 492

Urbs Jerusalem Beata (“Celestial City, Salem blest”)
Translation: Fr. John Wilfrid Wallace, OSB
Third Tune: “Vater Unser” • 88 88 88

88 88 88
Page 493

Urbs Jerusalem Beata (“City Celestial, Salem blest”)
Translation: Fr. John Wilfrid Wallace, OSB
Fourth Tune: “Angels’ Song 8e” • 88 88 88

88 88 88
Page 494

Urbs Jerusalem Beata (“Celestial City, Salem blest”)
Translation: Fr. John Wilfrid Wallace, OSB
Fifth Tune: “Stella” • 88 88 88

88 88 88
Page 495

Urbs Jerusalem Beata (“Celestial City, Salem blest”)
Translation: Fr. John Wilfrid Wallace, OSB
Text only—can be used with any 88 88 88

88 88 88
Page 852

“Faith Of Our Fathers, Holy Faith” by Fr. Frederick Faber, Founder of the London Oratory
Tune: “St Catherine” • 88 88 88

88 88 88
Page 662

Huron Carol of St. Jean de Brébeuf (“Upon the birth of Jesus”)
Translation: Fr. Dominic Popplewell
Tune: “Une Jeune Pucelle” • 86 86 88 R
This famous Christmas carol was possibly written around 1642AD, when Saint Brébeuf was in Quebec, recuperating from a broken collarbone, which had left him in excruciating pain for many months.

86 86 88 R
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