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From: Vivario <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 4:05 AM
Subject: Re: Sources: Gregorian Hymns
> Alan L Jemison wrote:
> >
>
> <Alan: by now you had some responses, so this may be passe, but here
it
> is anyway:
>
> RESONET IN LAUDIBUS
> 1. Let Sion with the faithful
> resound in praise,
> with joyful applause.
> (refrain) Whom Mary bore, appeared
> Rejoice, Christ is born today!
> Rejoice, of the Virgin Mary.
>
> 2. Sion, praise the Lord
> the Saviour of all.
> The Virgin bore a Child.
> (Refrain)
>
> 3. Come, all ye chanters,
> Sing psalms to the newborn King
> Say in a pious voice
> (Refrain)
>
> 4. He is born, Emmanuel
> Foretolg by Gabriel
> Witness is Ezechiel
> (Refrain)
>
> 5. Juda with the chanters
> Come down your doorsteps
> Say with the shepherds
> (Refrain)
>
> 6. He who reigns in heaven
> Came to seek the lost sheep,
> Not willing to lose her.
> (Refrain)
>
> LO! THE LORD'S NAME, EMMANUEL
>
> Lo! The Lord's name, Emmanuel
> Which was announced through Gabriel
> Appeared today in Israel:
> A King was born through the Virgin Mary.
> Behold1 A Virgin bore God,
> As willed by divine mercy.
> He was born in Bethlehem
> and was seen in Jerusalem,
> And was honored throughout the earth,
> King of Israel!
>
> A small world, it is: I live in Lake Peekskill, and just yesterday
went
> to Mass at Assumption Church, but I do not know of St. Peter. Was it
> before my time? (we moved here in 1984). Then, I heard a lot about
Bill
> Marshner, though I never met him personally, by a rather eccentric
> fellow - Farley Clinton is his name, and I ran into him in 1980 or so
in
> Kansas City. The mere mention of Bill Marshner brought back old
memories
> and an irresistible surge of laughter - Bill will explain you why.
> So you are now a Catholic, welcome home and consider yourself part of
> the family.Don't even think of $$$, we are all poor (thank God), but
> there is soemthing much more important you might want to consider and
> pass on to Bill et al. at Christendom College."Medieval Latin" may, to
> receptive ears, be the hallmark for 'Catholic culture of the Middle
> Ages', and God knows we could use some of that. I am sending some
> information in attach (it's also on our website). The nominal fgee is
$
> 500 peer tutoring hour, but we are quite open to reciprocity
agreement,
> i.e.: the student pay tuition to, say, Christendom College, does not
pay
> anything for the courses in Rome, and the college reimburses the
faculty
> at a rate to be negotiated - usually the customary adjunct rate.
> Anyway, it's a thought, and best wishes for your apostolate,
> Luciana
>
> > WOW!! What a glorious and wondrous set of replies y'all have made,
> > especially John, Leah, Steve, Stan and Luciana. My heartfelt
thanks!!
> > I am a musician writing, arranging and compiling collections of
> > Traditional Roman Catholic Hymns for my eager audience of Catholic
> > Homeschoolers. I have little knowledge of Latin and am, I guess, in
deep
> > water. But with God's help and yours I persevere with a modicum of
> > success and continue on this journey to bring healing to the
Church's
> > music.
> > God bless y'all!
> >
> > Alan
> > http://www.lokimusic.com
> > [log in to unmask]
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> Luciana Cuppo Csaki
> Societas internationalis pro Vivario
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