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August 16, 2014

Iesu Redemptor Omnium, Perpes Corona Praesulum

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Iesu Redemptor Omnium, Perpes Corona Praesulum is an anonymous hymn which is sung at Lauds in the Common of a Confessor Bishop of the Roman Breviary. The earliest known manuscripts of the hymn date back to the 9th century.

IESU REDEMPTOR OMNIUM (from the Roman Breviary)

1. Iesu, Redemptor omnium,
Perpes corona Praesulum,
In hac die clementus
Indulgeas precantibus,

2. Tui sacri qua nominis
Confessor almus claruit:
Huius celebrat annua
Devota plebs solemnia.

3. Qui rite mundi gaudia
Huius caduca respuens,
Aeternitatis praemio
Potitur inyer Angelos.

4. Huius benignus annue
Nobis sequi vestigia:
Huius precatu, servulis
Dimitte noxam criminis.

5. Sit, Christe, Rex piissime,
Tibi, Patrique gloria,
Cum Spiritu Paraclito,
Nunc et per omne saeculum. Amen

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