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1 St Jseph Intrit J 1 u stus ut pl m fl- ré- bit : si- cut ce drus Lí- b- ni mul p cá- bi- tur. pln tá- tus d m ni, á t is d mus i n- stri. Ps. B num est cn fi- té- ri n : psál- le- nó ni tu-, l tís- si- me. Gló- P tri Fí- Spi- rí- tu- i Sn ct Si- cut e- rt pr cí- pi- nunc sem per sé l se ló- rum. - men. 1
2 5 K Y- e, ste, i-sn. i-sn. ij. Kyrie 8 * e- lé- e- lé- Ký- e e- lé- i-sn. iij. e- lé- i-sn. iij. Ký- e, Chrí- ** 5 G h mus te. bóne ex mí-bus v-lun Be-ne-dí-ci- d-rá- Glri mus te.. Ló cél-sis te. te. térr px tá- tis. Ludá- mus Gl- fi-cámus Grá- s 2
3 á- gi- mus tí- bi prp ter má gnm gló- m tú- m. ne us, Rex ce- lés- tis, us Pá- ter m ní- p- tens. ne Fí- li u- gé- te Jé- su Chrís- te. ne us, gnus i, Fí- us Pá- tris. Qui tól- lis pec cá- t mún- di, se- ré- nó- bis. Qui tól- lis pec cá- t mún di, sú sci- pe de p- c- ó- nem nós- trm. Qui sé- des d déx te- rm Pá- tris, se- ré- nó- bis. Quó- m tu só- lus sán ctus. Tu só- lus nus. Tu só- lus l- tís- si- mus, Jé- su Chrí- ste. 3
4 Cum Sánct - men. Spí- tu, gló- i ris. Pát- Cllect nd dgs 4 D Grdul e- um nus v-bí-scum. cum spí-tu tu- Openg Pryer r Cllect. Per óm sél seló-rum. -men. óne, præ-ve-ní-sti be-ne-di-c ó-bus dulcé-di-nis : p-su- í-sti cá-pi-te e-jus c-rónm de lá-pi-de 4
5 p- ó- s. B Vi- tm pé- it te : t bu- í- sti e- i ln gi- tú- di- nem di- é- rum sǽ lum, sǽ lum sǽ- li. Trct B 8 e- á- tus vir, qui m num : mn dá- tis e- jus pit mis. 2. P- tens ter r e- rit se men e- jus : ge- ne- rá- ctó- rum be- ne- di- cé- tur. 3. Gló-, di- ví- æ d m e- jus : ju stí- e- jus m n sǽ lum 5
6 sǽ li. Gspel D ó nus v- bí- scum. cum spí- tu tu- Se quen sn cti - vn gé- i se- cún dum Lu- cm. Gló- bi ne Cd 3 C 5 Re d u num um, P tm m p- tén- tem, fc tó- m cæ- li ter ræ, vi- si- bí- um óm- um, 6
7 vi- si- bí- um. u num num Je- sum Ch stum, Fí- um i un- i- gé- tum. ex P t n- tum n te óm sæ- l. um de, lu men de lú ne, um ve- rum de ve- r. Gé- tum, nn fc- tum, cn sub stn á- lem P tri: per quem ó m fc- t sunt. Qui pr pter ns hó nes, prp ter ns trm s- lú- tem de scén dit de cæ- lis. cr ná- tus est de Spí- tu Snc t ex M- rí- 7
8 Vír gi- ne: h m fc tus est. Cru- ci- fí- xus ét- i- m pr n- bis: sub Pón Pi- lá- t ps sus, se púl- tus est. - sur ré- xit tér di- e, se- cún dum Scrip tú- rs. scén dit cæ- lum: se- d d déx te- rm P- tris. í- te- rum ven tú- rus est cum gló-, ju- di- cá- vi- vs mór tu- s: ius gni nn e- rit fi- nis. Spí- tum Snc tum, num, vi- vi- fi- cán tem: qui ex P t Fi- ó que pr- cé- dit. Qui cum P t Fí- 8
9 si- mul dr- á- tur. cn gl- fi- cá- tur: qui l- cú- tus est per Pr- phé- ts. u nm snc tm c thó- cm ps tó- cm c clé- si- m. Cn fí- te- r u num bp tís m mis- si- ó nem pec c- tó- rum. ex spéc t - sur c ó nem mr tu- ó- rum. vi- tm ven tú- ri sæ- li. - men. nus v- bí- scum. cum spí- tu tu- 9
10 2 V i-ps : é- ts Offertry me- nóne me- ex-ltá-bi-tur crnu me- se-córdi- e- jus. cum nt U -bi xtr Music cá- ts -mr, us i-bi est. 1 Cnggávit ns unum, Christi mr. xsultémus, ips jucundémur. Timeámus, mémus Deum vivum. ex crde diligámus ns scér. 2 Simul erg cum unum cnggámur: Ne ns mente dividámur cveámus. Cessent júrgi mlígn, cessent lites. médi nstri sit Christus Deus. 3 Simul quque cum beátis videámus Glriánter vultum tuum, Christe Deus: Gáudium, qud est imménsum, tque prbum, Sécul per fít seculórum. men. 10
11 Per óm crd. -gá-mus n Pfce d nstr. rum. cum men. Dignum s justum sél se ló- nus v-bí-scum. spí-tu tu- Sur-sum H-bé-mus num. Grá- est. S 6 us Snctus 8 Sánctus, Hsánn sunt tus li nc- tus, * Sánc- - nus Sá- b- th. Plé-ni cé- tér- gló- tú-. excél- sis. Be-ne-díc- tus 11 r
12 H- sán- ex-cél- sis. qui vé- nit nóne - ni. n Our Fther ne ns ó-nem, Sed Per sit semper cum men. Px ni v-bí-scum. spí- tu ns Per óm sél seló-rum. men. Fther chnts the Pter Nster (Our Fther) nd we j t the dú-cs tent- be-r m- l Fther sys the pryer Liber ns quily endg with: óm sél seló-rum. tu- 12
13 6 qui g- nus tól- lis gnus Dei 8 peccá- t i, * qui gnus tól- lis dón i, * t qui tól- peccá-t mún-di: se-ré- nó- bis. g-nus peccá- mún-di: se-ré- nó- bis. i, mún-di: nó-bis pá- cem. lis * 13
14 7 J - seph á-tus e-jus vir, m : Cmmunin qui est. l qud m mn- dá-tis v- e-nim mis. e- Flex : est, cómmdt, de fi- li D-vid, n-li mé- ccí-pe- M-rí- m cónju-gem tu- n-tum Spí- tu Snct Be- num : 2. Ptens terr erit semen ejus : * generáti ctórum benedicétur. 3. Glóri, divítiæ dm ejus : * justíti ejus mn sǽculum sǽculi. 4. xórtum est ténebris lumen ctis : * miséricrs, miserátr, justus. 5. Jucúndus hm qui miserétur cómmdt, dispón sermónes sus judíci : * qui ætérnum nn cmmvébitur. 6. In memóri ætérn erit justus : * b uditióne ml nn timébit. 7. Prátum cr ejus sperá m, cnfirmátum est cr ejus : * nn cmmvébitur dnec despícit imícs sus. 14
15 8. Dispérsit, dedit pupéribus : justíti ejus mn sǽculum sǽculi, * crnu ejus exltábitur glóri. 9. Glóri Pátri, Fíli, * Spirítui Sánct. 10. Sicut ért prcípi, núnc, sémper, * sǽcul sæculórum. men. Pstcmmunin I I Or: 5 - te, -men. nus v-bí-scum. cum spí-tu tu- Per óm sél seló-rum. nus v-bí-scum. 4 cum spí-tu tu- mis-s est. grá- s. - te, mis s est. 15
16 St. Jseph Gt St Jseph, sn f Dvid, Fsterfther f ur Lrd, Spuse f Mry, ever virg, Keepg er them wtch nd wrd: In the stble thu didst gurd them With fther s lvg c; Thu by Gd s cmmnd didst sve them Frm the cruel Herd s sn. 2 The lng dys, grief, nguish, With tht mther swe nd mild, Mry Virg, didst thu wnder, Seekg her belved Child. In the temple thu didst fd Him: Oh, wht jy then filled thy hert! In thy srrws, thy gldness, Grnt us, Jseph, t hve prt. 3 Clsped Jesus rms nd Mry s, When deth gently cme t lst, Thy pu spirit, swely sighg, Frm its erthly dwellg pssed. Der St Jseph, by tht pssg My ur deth be like t the, nd with Jesus, Mry, Jseph, My ur suls fver she. Du us Dvid s Stmm gebn Tr. Luis Chrles Csrtelli,
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