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General information

Motet for the feast of St. John the Evangelist.

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Text and translations

Latin.png Latin text

Iste est Joannes, qui supra pectus Domini in coena recubuit:
beatus Apostolus, cui revelata sunt secreta caelestia.

Fluenta Evangelii de ipso sacro Dominici pectoris fonte potavit.
Beatus apostolus, cui revelata sunt secreta caelestia.
Noë, Noë.

English.png English translation

This is John, who leaned on the breast of the Lord at the Last Supper:
Blessed Apostle, to whom the secrets of heaven have been revealed.

He drank the rivers of the gospel from the sacred fount of the Lord's breast.
Blessed Apostle, to whom the secrets of heaven have been revealed.
Noel,Noel.

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