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Vatican Graduale
1.
Vexilla Regis prodeunt: Fulget Crucis mysterium, Quo carne carnis Conditor Suspensus est patibulo.
2.
Quo vulneratus insuper Mucrone diro lanceae, Ut nos lavaret crimine, Manavit unda et sanguine.
3.
Impleta sunt quae concinit, David fideli carmine; Dicens: in nationibus Regnavit a ligno Deus.
4.
Arbor decora et fulgida, Ornata Regis purpura, Electa digno stipite, Tam sancta membra tangere.
5.
Beata, cujus brachiis, Saecli pependit pretium; Statera facta corporis; Praedamque tulit tartari.
6.
O Crux, ave, spes unica; Hoc Pa.s.sionis tempore, Auge piis just.i.tiam Reisque dona veniam.
7.
Te summa Deus Trinitas, Collaudet omnis spiritus, Quos per Crucis mysterium, Salvas, rege per saecula.
Amen.
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No. 182 b
Vexilla Regis Prodeunt (2)
The entire hymn may be sung to the melody given at 182a or if preferred may be sung alternately with this melody (l82 b).
N. A. Montani
Con moto
1.
Vexilla Regis prodeunt: Fulget Crucis mysterium, Quo carne carnis Conditor Suspensus est patibulo.
2.
Quo vulneratus insuper Mucrone diro lanceae, Ut nos lavaret crimine, Manavit unda et sanguine.
Page 281
No. 182c
Vexilla Regis Prodeunt (3)
Traditional Melody (1699)
Andante
1.
Vexilla Regis prodeunt: Fulget Crucis mysterium, Quo carne carnis Conditor Suspensus est patibulo.
2.
Quo vulneratus insuper Mucrone diro lanceae, Ut nos lavaret crimine, Manavit unda et sanguine.
3.
Impleta sunt quae concinit, David fideli carmine; Dicens: in nationibus Regnavit a ligno Deus.
4.
Arbor decora et fulgida, Ornata Regis purpura, Electa digno stipite, Tam sancta membra tangere.
5.
Beata, cujus brachiis, Saecli pependit pretium; Statera facta corporis; Praedamque tulit tartari.
6.
O Crux, ave, spes unica; Hoe Pa.s.sionis tempore, Auge piis just.i.tiam Reisque dona veniam.
7.
Te summa Deus Trinitas, Collaudet omnis spiritus, Quos per Crucis mysterium, Salvas, rege per saecula.
Amen.
Page 282
No. 183
THE SEVEN LAST WORDS
Music for the Three Hours' Agony
Note: These short pieces may be sung before the princ.i.p.al discourse on each word and a Haydn Pa.s.sion Motet or an appropriate Lenten Hymn, either in English or Latin may be given at the close
First Word: "Pater, dimitte illis"
Ch. Gounod Abridged and revised by N. A. M.