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The Catholic Youth's Hymn Book by the Christian Brothers. Rev.
Editor:
Brothers of the Christian Schools
Publisher:
P. O'Shea, New York, N.Y., 1885
Denomination:
Roman Catholic Church
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First Lines
Elements of Worship
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d101
O come, loud anthems let us sing, loud thanks
d102
O dearest mother of mercy
d103
O Deus, ego amo te, Nec amo te
d104
O holy martyr spotless dove
d105
O how sweet when daylight closes
d106
O how the heart of Mary burns
d107
O Jesu, Deus magne, Psator bone
d108
O Jesus, Jesus, dearest Lord
d109
O Jesus let thy anger cease
d110
O King of Heaven, from starry throne descend
d111
O Lord, I am not worthy
d112
O maid conceived without a stain
d113
O Mary, mother Mary, in thee
d114
O purest of creatures, sweet mother, sweet maid
d115
O salutaris hostia, Qu' coeli pandis ostium
d116
O sanctissima, O piissima, Dulcis virgo Maria
d117
O turn to Jesus, mother, turn
d118
O ye angelic bands, attend
d119
On bended knee a guilty race
d120
On this day, O beautiful mother
d121
Our Lord is risen from the dead, Our Jesus [Savior] is gone
d122
Parce, Domine, parce populo
d123
Patrem omnipotentem, factorem coeli
d124
Pray for the dead, at noon and eve
d125
Preserve my Jesus, O preserve
d126
Quicumque sanus vivere
d127
Quod in coena Christus gessit
d128
Regina coeli, l'tare, Alleluia
d129
Salve Joseph custos pie
d130
Salve, salve regina, mater misericordi'
d131
Sancta maria, sancta dei genitrix
d132
Sanctus sanctus sanctus dominus deus sabaoth
d133
See, he comes, whom every nation
d134
See, heavenly Father, see the offering
d135
See the Paraclete descending
d136
Snow and rain have vanished
d137
Soul of my Savior, sanctify my breast
d138
Stabat mater dolorosa, juxta crucem lacrymosa
d139
Strike, strike the harp in praise of God
d140
Sub tuum pr'sidium confugimus
d141
Sweet is the face of nature
d142
Sweet morn thou parent of the sun
d143
Sweet Savior, bless us ere [as] we go
d144
Sweet the moments, rich in blessing
d145
Tantum ergo sacramentum
d146
That we've been born in Christian land
d147
The earth, O Lord, rejoices
d148
The Lord himself, the mighty Lord
d149
The sacrifice is ended atonement has been made
d150
The star of the ocean is risen
d151
The youth who wealth and court [courts] despised
d152
Thou hast sorrowed the spirit that loved thee
d153
'Tis the month of our Mother, the sweet month of May
d154
To Jesus' heart all burning with fervent love for men
d155
Today he's risen, death no more
d156
Veni creator spiritus
d157
Veni Jesu Amor mi
d158
Vidi aquam egredientem de templo
d159
Vivat, vivat, vivat Pastor bonus
d160
Welcome, welcome, welcome
d161
What happiness can equal mine
d162
What lovely infant can this be
d163
What mortal tongue can sing thy [your] praise
d164
When evening shades are falling
d165
When morning gilds the skies
d166
When our Savior wished to prove
d167
Whither thus, in holy rapture
d168
With grateful hearts we breathe today [raise to thee]
d169
With hearts truly grateful, come
d170
With holy choirs of angels, come let us join our lays
d171
With holy choirs of angels, come let us join our lays
d172
Yes, heaven is the prize
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