O Sol salutis, intimis Hymn for Lauds on Sundays and week. days in Lent; Ambrosian school, 6th century. It has 12 translations; the English title given is taken from the Primer of 1706 attributed to John Dryden. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
O Saving Victim, Opening Wide
O Saving Victim, Opening Wide Hymn sung at the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. It forms the last two verses of the “Verbum supernum prodiens (Nec Patris).” Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
O Sapientia!
O Sapientia! (O Wisdom!) These are the opening words of the first of a series of anthems, one of which was sung with the Magnificant every evening, in the Church of England, before the Reformation, for the eight days preceding Christmas-eve; that sung on Dec. 17 beginning O Sapientia!’ The series is here given in … Continue reading “O Sapientia!”
O Salutaris Hostia
O Salutaris Hostia Hymn sung at the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. It forms the last two verses of the “Verbum supernum prodiens (Nec Patris).” Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary O Salutaris Hostia (O Saving Host). The first line of the penultimate stanza of the hymn, “Verbum supernum prodiens”, composed by St. Thomas Aquinas for the … Continue reading “O Salutaris Hostia”
O Sacred Heart!
O Sacred Heart! Hymn written by Reverend F. Stanfield. The fourth verse reads: O Sacred Heart! Our trust is all in Thee; For though earth’s night be dark and drear, Thou breathest rest where Thou art near, O Sacred Heart! Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
O Rosy Dawn! That Dost Proclaim
O Rosy Dawn! That Dost Proclaim Hymn for Lauds on 11 February , feast of the Apparition of the Blessed Virgin. It is not known when and by whom it was written. There are two translations. The English title given is by the Benedictines of Stanbrook. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
O Quot undis lacrimarum
O Quot undis lacrimarum Hymn for Matins on 15 September . Feast of the Seven Dolors of Our Lady. It is attributed to Callisto Palumbella who lived in the 18th century. Six translations are in existence; the English title given is by E. Caswall. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
O Nimis felix, meritique celsi
O Nimis felix, meritique celsi Hymn for Lauds on 24 June, Feast of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist. It was written by Paul the Deacon (720-799). The English title given is by M. Blacker and G. Palmer. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
O More Than Blessed, Merit High Attained
O More Than Blessed, Merit High Attained Hymn for Lauds on 24 June, Feast of the Nativity of Saint John the Baptist. It was written by Paul the Deacon (720-799). The English title given is by M. Blacker and G. Palmer. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
O Miranda Vanitas
O Miranda Vanitas SEE BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUXS HYMNS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature