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Suscipe is the
Latin word for 'receive'.
While the term was po****rized by St.
Ignatius of Loyola,
founder of the
Society of Jesus, who
incorporated it...
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words "Adoramus te", "Gratias
agimus tibi", "Iesu Christe" (twice), and "
Suscipe deprecationem nostram", and at the
concluding phrase (as also at the concluding...
- Disgusting!.
Retrieved 3
August 2021. @BlasphemousGame (7
September 2021). "
Suscipe,
Pater Retortus,
orationem nostram. Fac ut
frons sine
nomine culpabilissima...
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Lombard work from 737-744,
bears the
following inscription: UMILIB(US) VOTA
SUSCIPE D(OMI)NE D(OM)N(ORUM) N(OST)R(ORUM) LIUTPRAN(TE) ILPRAN(TE) REGIB(US) ET...
- mercy, Tu nos ab
hoste protege,
Protect us from the foe, Et
mortis hora
suscipe. And
receive us in our hour of death. Jesu, tibi sit gloria, Jesu, glory...
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Plebs deuota deo
nostrum nunc
suscipe carmen Nempe uirum colimus de quo
sapientia fatur Statuit ei
dominus testamentum pacis Extulit atque suis coram...
- Christus" a 11, Ch.66
Exaudi Deus O
gloriosa virgo Misericordia tua
Domine Suscipe clementissime Deus
Kyrie Sanctus Magnificat 12 vo****
Confitebor tibi Domine...
- Glory" (2001), "These
Alone Are Enough" (2004), his
setting of the
Ignatian Suscipe prayer and "Saints and
Beloved of God" (2016). "The St.
Louis Jesuit M****"...
- 375
inches (720.7 mm) 2nd
medieval Brasyers Andrea quesumus,
famulorum suscipe Vota 30.375
inches (771.5 mm) 3rd 1635 John
Brend – 33.5
inches (850 mm)...
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Hostias et
preces tibi, Domine,
laudis offerimus: tu
suscipe pro
animabus illis,
quarum hodie memoriam facimus: fac eas, Domine, de
morte transire ad...