O Lux beata Trinitas Hymn for Vespers on Trinity Sunday. This is the original text of the hymn; the Roman Breviary text is “Jam sol recedit igneus”. The hymn was written by Saint .Ambrose (340-397). There are 12 translations of the original text; the title given above is by J. Neale. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary … Continue reading “O Lux Beata Trinitas”
O Lux beata caelitum
O Lux beata caelitum Hymn for Vespers on the Feast of the Holy Family, third Sunday after Epiphany. It was written by Pope Leo XIII . Of the three translations, the title given above is taken from the Marquess of Bute’s “Roman Breviary.” Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
O Lovely Light of Fatherland!
O Lovely Light of Fatherland! Hymn for Lauds on the feast of Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius. It was written by the Father Leanetti and Father Salvati, probably c. 1880, and has three translations. The English title given is by the Benedictines of Stanbrook. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
O Light of Light
O Light of Light Hymn for Matins on Tuesday. It was written by Saint Ambrose (340 -391 ). There are twelve translations; the English title given is by J. Chadwick and J. Chambers. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
O Kind Creator, Bow Thine Ear
O Kind Creator, Bow Thine Ear (O Kind Creator, Bow Thine Ear) Hymn for Vespers on Sundays and week-days in Lent. Pope Saint Gregory the Great (540-604) was its author. There are 22 translations. The one given in Britt is by T. Lacey; the fourth verse reads: Give us the self-control that springs From discipline … Continue reading “O Kind Creator, Bow Thine Ear”
O Jesus, Jesus! dearest Lord
O Jesus, Jesus! dearest Lord Hymn written in the 19th century by Reverend F W Faber. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
O Jesu, Thou The Beauty Art
O Jesu, Thou The Beauty Art Hymn for Lauds on the Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus. It is generally attributed to Saint Bernard (1091-1153). There are six translations of the entire hymn; many of this cento. The English title given is by H. Caswall. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
O Jesu, King Most Wonderful
O Jesu, King Most Wonderful Hymn for Matins on the feast of the Holy Name of Jesus. Saint Bernard (1091-1153) is usually considered the author of the complete hymn, which has six translations. There are more of this cento; the English translation given is by E. Caswall. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
O House of Nazareth the Blest
O House of Nazareth the Blest Hymn for Lauds on the Feast of the Holy Family, first Sunday after Epiphany. Pope Leo III wrote it. Of the three translations, the title given above is by Monsignor Henry. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
O Highest Hope of Mortals
O Highest Hope of Mortals Hymn for Vespers on the Feast of the Holy Family, third Sunday after Epiphany. It was written by Pope Leo XIII . Of the three translations, the title given above is taken from the Marquess of Bute’s “Roman Breviary.” Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary