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**[[Tibi laus (Orlando di Lasso)|a 4]] ATTB
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*[[Tibi laus, tibi gloria (Peter Philips)|Peter Philips]] SSATB
*[[Tibi laus, tibi gloria (Peter Philips)|Peter Philips]] SSATB
*[[Tibi laus, tibi gloria (Stefano Venturi)|Stefano Venturi]] SSSAATTB or AAATTTBB
*[[Tibi laus, tibi gloria (Stefano Venturi)|Stefano Venturi]] SSSAATTB or AAATTTBB

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Matins Responsory for Trinity Sunday

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Text and translations

Latin.png Latin text

Tibi laus, tibi gloria, tibi gratiarum actio in saecula sempiterna[saeculorum], O beata Trinitas.
Et benedictum nomen gloriae tuae sanctum: et laudabile et super exaltatum in saecula.

English.png English translation

To you be praise, to you be glory, to you be thanksgiving, for ever and ever, O blessed Trinity.
And blessed is the Holy Name of your glory, praiseworthy and exalted above all forever. Amen.

Between the two lines Peter Phillips inserts the following:
 

Caritas Pater est, gratia Filius, communicatio Spiritus Sanctus, O beata Trinitas.
Verax est Pater, veritas Filius, veritas Spiritus Sanctus, O beata Trinitas.
Pater et Filius, et Spiritus Sanctus una substantia est, O beata Trinitas.

 

The Father is charity, the Son grace, the Holy Spirit imparting goodness: O blessed Trinity.
The Father is conveying the truth, the Son is truth, the Holy Spirit truth: O blessed Trinity.
Father, Son and Holy Spirit are one substance, O blessed Trinity.

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