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Asperges is the rite of
sprinkling a
congregation with holy water. The name
comes from the
first word in the 9th
verse of
Psalm 51 (Psalm 50 in the Vulgate...
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until Pentecost,
Asperges me is
replaced by the more
lengthy and
florid antiphon, Vidi aquam.
Although usually sung to plainchant,
Asperges Me has been set...
- Baden-Württemberg,
Germany Asperges, a
Christian rite of
sprinkling holy
water Aspergillum, a
liturgical implement used to
sprinkle holy
water "
Asperges me", a Latin...
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October 2011.
Retrieved 26
August 2011. "Over
asperge – Oudheid" (in Dutch).
Stichting Afzetbevordering Asperges.
Archived from the
original on 31
March 2012...
- the M**** of Paul VI
according to the 2002 rubrics. It
accompanies the
Asperges, the
ritual at the
beginning of M****
where the
celebrating priest sprinkles...
- The two
Asperges me (Thou wilt
sprinkle me), WAB 3, are
sacred motets composed by
Anton Bruckner. They are
settings of the
Latin Asperges me, the antiphon...
- cold with vinaigrette, are po****r in France,
where l****s are
nicknamed asperges du
pauvre 'poor man's asparagus'.
Frying leaves it
crunchier and preserves...
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Asperges me (Thou wilt
sprinkle me), WAB 4, is a
sacred motet composed by
Anton Bruckner. It is a
setting of the
Latin Asperges me, the
antiphon used...
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Catholic practice. In many
Anglican churches baptismal water is used for the
asperges. A widely-used Anglo-Catholic manual,
Ritual Notes,
first published by...
- the
Asperges me for
choir and
organ were
composed in 1844 or 1845.
Asperges me (WAB 3.1): this work in
Aeolian mode was
composed for the
Asperges of Septuagesima...