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- Adoramus te (Latin, "We adore Thee") is a stanza that is recited or sung mostly during the ritual of the Stations of the Cross. Primarily a Catholic tradition...
- few verses are sung between each station. At the end of each station the Adoramus Te is sometimes sung. The Alleluia is also sung, except during Lent. Structurally...
- erect with hands joined and bowing his head to the cross at the words "Adoramus te", "Gratias agimus tibi", "Iesu Christe" (twice), and "Suscipe deprecationem...
- Direct". Archived from the original on 2020-05-19. Retrieved 2011-01-26. "Adoramus te, Christe", commentary, performance, score; Mahr Music Press Anh. A22:...
- A Message Came to A Maiden Young Accept Almighty Father Adeste Fideles Adoramus te Adoro te devote Agnus Dei All Glory, Laud and Honour All of seeing,...
- released the single, "Sing Forever". In 1988, the choir released the single "Adoramus". In 1988, the choir released their first full commercial album, Sing For...
- Seigneur 17 : El Senyor 18 : Confitemini Domino 19 : Magnificat (canon) 20 : Adoramus te Christe 21 : Christe Salvator 22 : Veni Creator (canon) 23 : Laudate...
- of the cathedral View towards the entrance St. Elizabeth's Chapel Mater Adoramus (Matka Boża Adorująca) An aisle inside the cathedral A stained gl**** window...
- mixed chorus 1860 Op. 37 3 Sacred Choruses O bone Jesu ("O Good Jesus") Adoramus ("We Adore") Regina Coeli ("Queen of Heaven") female chorus 1859–63 Op...
- Finally the four parts of the chorus all repeat one after the other gently "adoramus te" (we pray to you) and conclude the section singing in homophony "glorificamus...