Domine Salvum Fac
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Domine Salvum Fac
Hello brethren and sistren,
I wonder could someone point me to the plainchant "Domine Salvum Fac" somewhere on the web? It's required for a looming anniversary.
Thanks,
Gwyn.
I wonder could someone point me to the plainchant "Domine Salvum Fac" somewhere on the web? It's required for a looming anniversary.
Thanks,
Gwyn.
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Re: Domine Salvum Fac
Here you are, Gwyn - copied from 'Plainsong for Schools', part 1, compiled by the Society of Saint Gregory in 1930!
You will have to replace 'regem nostrum Georgium' with 'reginam nostram Elizabeth' - an extra introductory LAH note for 're-ginam', otherwise note for note the same. Have fun with the translation of the prayer, especially 'vitiorum monstra devitare'! Here's the Latin edited for current use:
Quaesumus, omnipotens Deus, ut famula tua Elizabeth regina nostra, qui tua miseratione suscepit regni gubernacula, virtutum omnium percipiat incrementum: quibus decenter ornata, et vitiorum monstra devitare, et ad te qui via, veritas et vita es, cum principe consorte et prole regia, gratiosa valeat pervenire. Per Christum Dominum nostrum.
You will have to replace 'regem nostrum Georgium' with 'reginam nostram Elizabeth' - an extra introductory LAH note for 're-ginam', otherwise note for note the same. Have fun with the translation of the prayer, especially 'vitiorum monstra devitare'! Here's the Latin edited for current use:
Quaesumus, omnipotens Deus, ut famula tua Elizabeth regina nostra, qui tua miseratione suscepit regni gubernacula, virtutum omnium percipiat incrementum: quibus decenter ornata, et vitiorum monstra devitare, et ad te qui via, veritas et vita es, cum principe consorte et prole regia, gratiosa valeat pervenire. Per Christum Dominum nostrum.
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Re: Domine Salvum Fac
John. That's all I could want and more.
Thanks very much,
Gwyn.
Thanks very much,
Gwyn.
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Re: Domine Salvum Fac
Surely since February 6th 1952 it has been 'Domine salvAm fac ' in Her Majesty's
realms? It was in the Church choir I sang in throughout my teenage years - every Sunday at
the end of High Mass.
realms? It was in the Church choir I sang in throughout my teenage years - every Sunday at
the end of High Mass.
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old barmaid wrote:Surely since February 6th 1952 it has been 'Domine salvAm fac ' in Her Majesty's realms? It was in the Church choir I sang in throughout my teenage years - every Sunday at the end of High Mass.
Oops! You're quite right!
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Visiting a different (and distant) parish last Sunday I heard that the Archbishops' and Bishops' conference has requested prayers for HM at Mass on Sunday 3rd June - I've not heard anything on the home patch (Archdiocese of Birmingham). are there recommended texts? - anything singable? (other than "Domine Salvam fac . . ") Is the National Anthem appropriate (tactfully omitting that verse1)?
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quaeritor wrote:I've not heard anything on the home patch (Archdiocese of Birmingham). are there recommended texts?
The Archbishop's Secretary (through me) has sent the prayers to all the clergy in the Archdiocese of Birmingham.....over a week ago.
The Liturgy Office has them here: http://www.liturgyoffice.org.uk/Calendar/Info/Queen-60.pdf
Any opinions expressed are my own, not those of the Archdiocese of Birmingham Liturgy Commission, Church Music Committee.
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Is there a recommended psalm to follow that?
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I cant see the problem with Domine Salvam fac myself. Do you minister at an anglican church Quaeritor?
There's always the V/ and R/ as set out in the BCP:
V/ O Lord, save the queen.
R/ And mercifully hear us when we call upon Thee.
Or alternatively, the R/ as per the Church in Wales
R/ And give her couselors wisdom.
There's always the V/ and R/ as set out in the BCP:
V/ O Lord, save the queen.
R/ And mercifully hear us when we call upon Thee.
Or alternatively, the R/ as per the Church in Wales
R/ And give her couselors wisdom.
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quaeritor wrote:Visiting a different (and distant) parish last Sunday I heard that the Archbishops' and Bishops' conference has requested prayers for HM at Mass on Sunday 3rd June - I've not heard anything on the home patch (Archdiocese of Birmingham). are there recommended texts? - anything singable? (other than "Domine Salvam fac . . ") Is the National Anthem appropriate (tactfully omitting that verse1)?
Q
My PP showed me the Birmingham information last Sunday, so the hold-up is probably at your PP's in-tray, Q.
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Why am I intuitively a bit dubious about using the National Anthem in church when the Anglicans have it in A&M? Perhaps it's because of the large contingent who consider themselves non-English in Catholic churches.
Re Q's question about other music, I've heard suggestions of 'Zadok the Priest' and 'I vow to thee my Country' - I'll use the latter as the final voluntary for Sunday.
Re Q's question about other music, I've heard suggestions of 'Zadok the Priest' and 'I vow to thee my Country' - I'll use the latter as the final voluntary for Sunday.
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Re: Domine Salvum Fac
"Domine salvam fac reginam nostram Elizabeth" from the 1954 edition of Plainsong for Schools, complete with all necessary extra notes and gender changes.
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Gradually wrote:"Domine salvam fac reginam nostram Elizabeth" from the 1954 edition of Plainsong for Schools, complete with all necessary extra notes and gender changes.
It really ought to be Domine salvam fac reginam nostram Elizabetham, since Elizabeth is usually rendered in Latin as a declinable feminine noun. At the coronation, in Parry's I was glad the words vivat Regina Elizabetha were sung.
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quaeritor wrote:Is the National Anthem appropriate (tactfully omitting that verse1)?
I think the Bps (or certainly the local Ordinary where I was) requested it for the last jubilee. I vaguely remember conducting the choir through it 10 years ago.
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mcb wrote:It really ought to be Domine salvam fac reginam nostram Elizabetham, since Elizabeth is usually rendered in Latin as a declinable feminine noun.
Not in ecclesiastical Latin. I have just checked the collect for the memoria of St Elizabeth of Hungary (November 17) and it reads: "Deus, qui beatae Elisabeth tribuisti..." where the dative would require 'Elisabethae' if it were declined.