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- "Verbum supernum prodiens" Wikisource has original text related to this article: Verbum supernum prodiens "Verbum Supernum Prodiens" in the Catholic Encyclopedia...
- where sections have been separately set to music are "Verbum supernum prodiens" (the last two strophes begin with "O salutaris hostia") and "Pange lingua...
- Aquinas, patron saint archive Thomism Transubstantiation Verbum supernum prodiens J. Budziszewski Thomas Cajetan John Capreolus Frederick Copleston Brian...
- Office. It is actually the last two stanzas of the hymn Verbum supernum prodiens and is used for the Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. The other two hymns...
- the Blessed Sacrament, comprises the last two verses of Verbum Supernum Prodiens, Aquinas' hymn for Lauds of Corpus Christi. Aquinas also composed the propers...
- other hymns that Thomas Aquinas wrote for Corpus Christi: Verbum supernum prodiens (the last two strophes beginning with "O salutaris hostia"), Adoro te devote...
- mysterium Tantum ergo Sacris solemniis Panis angelicus Verbum supernum prodiens O salutaris hostia Influences Aristotle St. Paul Pseudo-Dionysius St. Augustine...
- mysterium Tantum ergo Sacris solemniis Panis angelicus Verbum supernum prodiens O salutaris hostia Influences Aristotle St. Paul Pseudo-Dionysius St. Augustine...
- Creator Spiritus Lauda Sion Pange Lingua Sacris solemniis Verbum supernum prodiens Christopher Howse, 'Not a hymn but a personal poem,'. The Telegraph. 17...
- feast, along with Pange lingua, Sacris solemniis, and Verbum supernum prodiens, which are used in the Divine Office. The Gregorian melody of the Lauda...