Crux fidelis: Difference between revisions
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*[[Crux fidelis a 8 (Orazio Vecchi)|Orazio Vecchi]] ATTB.TTTB | *[[Crux fidelis a 8 (Orazio Vecchi)|Orazio Vecchi]] ATTB.TTTB | ||
*[[Crux fidelis (Scott Villard)|Scott Villard]] SATB | *[[Crux fidelis (Scott Villard)|Scott Villard]] SATB | ||
*[[Crux fidelis (Matthew J C Ward)|Matthew J C Ward]] S or A with organ | |||
*Anton Webern (Op. 16 No. 3, Copyright 1928) S, clarinet, bass clarinet | *Anton Webern (Op. 16 No. 3, Copyright 1928) S, clarinet, bass clarinet | ||
*[[Ecce lignum crucis - Crux fidelis (Adrian Willaert)|Adrian Willaert]] SATTB | *[[Ecce lignum crucis - Crux fidelis (Adrian Willaert)|Adrian Willaert]] SATTB |
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General Information
Crux Fidelis is part of a larger work by Saint Venantius Honorius Clementianus Fortunatus (c530-c609) beginning Pange lingua ('Sing, my tongue'). He wrote it for a procession that brought a part of the true Cross to Queen Radegunda in 570. This hymn is used on Good Friday during the Adoration of the Cross and in the Liturgy of the Hours during Holy Week and on feasts of the Cross.
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Text and translations
Latin text Crux fidelis, inter omnes 구더운 십자가 |
English translation Faithful cross, above all other, Faithful Cross, |