Music for the Procession to the Altar of Repose in CWB II 314-317

These are similar to the songs I once blogged for a Corpus Christi Mass.

314 Sing, My Tongue, the Saviour’s Glory

I was wondering whether to make a backing for this, when I remembered the wonderful site Small Church Music.

I tweaked James Todd’s BIAB file:

1 Sing, my tongue, the Saviour’s glory,
of his flesh the mystery sing:
of the blood all price exceeding
shed by our eternal King,
destined for the world’s redemption
from a Virgin’s womb to spring.


2 Born for us, and for us given,
born to live like us below,
he, a man with us abiding,
lived the gospel seed to sow;
and at last faced death undaunted,
his self-giving love to show.


3 On the night of that last supper,
seated with his chosen band,
first the passover observing
he fulfils the law’s command,
then as food to his disciples
gives himself with his own hand.


4 Word made flesh! His word life-giving
gives his flesh our food to be,
wine as his own blood he offers;
then, though senses fail to see,
faith alone the true heart wakens
to behold the mystery.


5 Therefore we, before him kneeling,
this great sacrament revere;
ancient forms all have their ending
for the newer rite is here;
faith its aid to sight is lending:
though unseen, the Lord is here.


6 Glory let us give and blessing,
to the Father and the Son,
honour, might and praise addressing
while eternal ages run,
and the Spirit’s love confessing,
who from both with both is one.

Pange lingua gloriosi corporis mysterium text Thomas Aquinas 
trans Edward Caswell

315 & 316 are the chant versions in English and Latin of the same text. To spare you my chant debacles:

This is a different translation but the right tune.

317 is the TAIZE chant “Stay With Me, Remain Here With Me”, which I have blogged here. CWB II gives six verses.

Time for a break from CWB II.

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