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'''''Ad preces nostras''''' (sometimes '''''Aures ad nostras''''') is an {{CC|Office hymns|Office Hymn}} for {{CC|Lent}} up to {{CC|Passiontide}}. After the Council of Trent it was superseded by ''[[Jam | '''''Ad preces nostras''''' (sometimes '''''Aures ad nostras''''') is an {{CC|Office hymns|Office Hymn}} for {{CC|Lent}} up to {{CC|Passiontide}}. After the Council of Trent it was superseded by ''[[Jam Christe sol justitiae]]'', itself revised 1632 as ''[[O Sol salutis initimis]]''. The 2nd stanza begins '''''Respice clemens solio'''''. | ||
==Settings== | ==Settings== | ||
*[[Aures ad nostras (Guillaume Dufay)]] ATT, single verse | *[[Aures ad nostras (Guillaume Dufay)|Guillaume Dufay]] ATT, single verse ('Aures ad nostras') | ||
*[[Aures ad nostras (Jacquet of Mantua | *[[Aures ad nostras (Jacquet de Mantua)|Jacquet of Mantua]] a 4(5), even verses ('Aures ad nostras') | ||
*[[Ad preces nostras (Orlando di Lasso)]] a 4, even verses | *[[Ad preces nostras (Orlando di Lasso)|Orlando di Lasso]] a 4, even verses | ||
*[[Ad preces nostras (Giovanni Pierluigi di Palestrina | *[[Ad preces nostras (Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina)|Giovanni Pierluigi di Palestrina]] SAT(T)B, odd verses | ||
*[[Ad preces nostras deitatis aures (Tomás Luis de Victoria)]] SATB, even verses | *[[Ad preces nostras deitatis aures (Tomás Luis de Victoria)|Tomás Luis de Victoria]] SATB, even verses | ||
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==Text and translations== | ==Text and translations== | ||
{{Text|Latin| | {{top}}{{Text|Latin| | ||
1. Ad preces nostras deitatis aures* | |||
Deus inclina pietate sola: | |||
Supplicum vota suscipe precamur | |||
famuli tui. | |||
2. Respice clemens solio de sancto. | |||
Vultu sereno lampades illustra: | |||
Lumine tuo tenebras depelle | |||
pectore nostro. | |||
3. Crimina laxa pietate multa | |||
ablue sordes, vincula disrumpe: | |||
Parce peccatis, releva jacentes | |||
dextera tua. | |||
4. Te sine tetro mergimur profundo: | |||
Labimur alta sceleris sub unda: | |||
Brachio tuo trahimur ad clara | |||
sidera coeli. | |||
5. Christe lux vera bonitas et vita | |||
gaudium mundi pietas inmensa | |||
Qui nos a morte roseo salvasti | |||
sanguine tuo. | |||
6. Insere tuum petimus amorem: | |||
Mentibus nostris fidei refunde: | |||
Lumen aeternum charitatis auge | |||
dilectionem. | |||
7. Tu nobis dona fontem lacrimarum | |||
Lejuniorum fortia ministra | |||
vitia carnis millia retunde | |||
framea tua. | |||
8. Procul a nobis perfidus absistat: | |||
Satan a tuis viribus confractus. | |||
Sanctus assistat spiritus a tua | |||
sede demissus. | |||
9. Gloria Deo sit aeterno Patri, | |||
Sit tibi semper genitoris nate: | |||
Cum quo aequalis Spiritus per cuncta, | |||
Saecula regnat. Amen. | |||
''*In some hymnals the first line is Aures ad nostras Deitatis preces'' | |||
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{{Mdl}}{{Translation|English| | |||
1. God, of thy pity, unto us thy children | |||
Bend down thine ear in thine own loving kindness, | |||
And all thy people's prayers and vows ascending | |||
Hear, we beseech thee. | |||
2. Look down in mercy from thy seat of glory. | |||
Pour on our souls the radiance of thy presence, | |||
Drive from our weary hearts the shades of darkness, | |||
Lightening our footsteps. | |||
3. Free us from sin by might of thy great loving, | |||
Cleanse thou the sordid, loose the fettered spirit, | |||
Spare every sinner, raise with thine own right hand | |||
All who have fallen. | |||
4. Reft of thy guiding we are lost in darkness, | |||
Drowned in the great wide sea of sin we perish, | |||
But we are led by thy strong hand to climb the | |||
Ascents of Heaven | |||
5. Christ, very light and goodness, life of all things, | |||
Joy of the whole world, infinite in kindness, | |||
Who by the crimson flowing of thy life-blood | |||
From death hast saved us, | |||
6. Plant, sweetest Jesu, at our supplication | |||
Deep in our hearts thy charity: upon us | |||
Faith's everlasting light be poured, and increase | |||
Grant us of loving. | |||
7. Grant to our souls a holy fount of weeping, | |||
Grant to us strength to aid us in our fasting, | |||
And all the thousand hosts of evil banish | |||
Far from thy people. | |||
8. Bruised by thine heel may Satan and his legions | |||
Far from our minds be driven, that are guided | |||
By the indwelling of the Holy Spirit | |||
Sent from Heaven | |||
9. Glory to God the Father everlasting, | |||
Glory for ever to the Sole-begotten, | |||
With whom the Holy Spirit through the ages | |||
Reigneth coequal. | |||
''Verse Translation: Alan G. McDougall'' | |||
''in Pange Lingua - Breviary Hymns of Old Verses with an English Rendering, 1916'' | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:24, 4 April 2024
Ad preces nostras (sometimes Aures ad nostras) is an Office Hymn for Lent up to Passiontide. After the Council of Trent it was superseded by Jam Christe sol justitiae, itself revised 1632 as O Sol salutis initimis. The 2nd stanza begins Respice clemens solio.
Settings
- Guillaume Dufay ATT, single verse ('Aures ad nostras')
- Jacquet of Mantua a 4(5), even verses ('Aures ad nostras')
- Orlando di Lasso a 4, even verses
- Giovanni Pierluigi di Palestrina SAT(T)B, odd verses
- Tomás Luis de Victoria SATB, even verses
Text and translations
Latin text 1. Ad preces nostras deitatis aures* |
English translation 1. God, of thy pity, unto us thy children |