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**[[Tu es Petrus (Anonymous)|Communion a 3]] and [[Alleluia - Tu es Petrus (Anonymous)|Alleluia a 4]] from [[Trent codices|Trent 91]] (15c) | **[[Tu es Petrus (Anonymous)|Communion a 3]] STT and [[Alleluia - Tu es Petrus (Anonymous)|Alleluia a 4]] from [[Trent codices|Trent 91]] (15c) | ||
*[[Tu es Petrus (William Byrd)|William Byrd]] a 6 | *[[Tu es Petrus (William Byrd)|William Byrd]] a 6 | ||
*[[Tu es Petrus (Jacobus Clemens non Papa)|Jacobus Clemens non Papa]] a 4 | *[[Tu es Petrus (Jacobus Clemens non Papa)|Jacobus Clemens non Papa]] a 4 |
Revision as of 15:45, 6 May 2013
General information
Text is based on the Gospel of Matthew, verses 16:18-19. Tu es Petrus is used as the Alleluia verse and the Communion antiphon at the Mass of SS Peter & Paul (June 29), and as the Comunion at the Mass of S. Peter's Chains.
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Text and translations
Latin text
Tu es Petrus
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English translation
You are Peter,
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