Wednesday 13 January 2010
IN COMMEMORATIONE BAPTISMATIS D.N.I.C.
Commemoration of the Baptism of Our Lord
2nd Class, White
Oremus:
Deus, cuius Unigénitus in substántia nostræ carnis appáruit : præsta quæsumus; ut per eum, quem símilem nobis foris agnóvimus, intus reformári mereámur : Qui tecum vivit.
Let us Pray:
O God, whose Only-Begotten Son hath appeared in the substance of our flesh: grant, we beseech Thee, that by Him, in whom outwardly we recognise our likeness, we may deserve to be inwardly created anew: Who liveth and reigneth...
Links:
IN COMMEMORATIONE BAPTISMATIS D.N.I.C.
Commemoration of the Baptism of Our Lord
2nd Class, White
Oremus:
Deus, cuius Unigénitus in substántia nostræ carnis appáruit : præsta quæsumus; ut per eum, quem símilem nobis foris agnóvimus, intus reformári mereámur : Qui tecum vivit.
Let us Pray:
O God, whose Only-Begotten Son hath appeared in the substance of our flesh: grant, we beseech Thee, that by Him, in whom outwardly we recognise our likeness, we may deserve to be inwardly created anew: Who liveth and reigneth...
Links:
- Gregorian Chant propers
- What Does the Prayer Really Say?
- Vultus Christi: Numquam sine aqua Christus
- Young Fogeys
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