Pange lingua gloriosi

Lyrics:    Venantius Honorius Fortunatus, 530-609.
Meter:    87.87.87
Note:    This is not the same Pange lingua gloriosi used at the
Holy Thursday procession to the altar of repose, but a
hymn with by a different lyricist that is traditionally sung
on Good Friday and as an Office hymn during Holy Week.

Sing, My Tongue, the Saviour’s Glory

Lyrics:    Edward Caswall, 1814-1878,
in his Lyra Catholica, 1851.
Info:    hymnary.orgsmallchurchmusic.com

PANGE LINGUA

Composer:    Chant, mode III.
Hymnals:    H22:274 • J2:414 • J3:384
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TANTUM ERGO
(aka SAINT THOMAS or HOLYWOOD or WEBBE)

Composer:    John F. Wade, 1711-1786;
harm. attrib. Francis V. Novello, 1781-1861.
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Sing, My Tongue, the Saviour’s Glory

Lyrics:    John M. Neale, 1818-1866,
in The Hymnal Noted, 1851.
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FORTUNATUS NEW ©

Composer:    Carl F. Schalk, b. 1929,
© 1967, Concordia Publishing House.
Hymnals:    W4:931
Comment:    The music for this hymn may also be found
in Catholic Worship Book, Hymn 700

PANGE LINGUA

Composer:    Chant, mode III.
Hymnals:    W4:931
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PICARDY

Composer:    John F. Wade, 1711-1786;
harm. attrib. Francis V. Novello, 1781-1861.
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