My parish is celebrating the Feast of St. Martin of Tours tomorrow with sung Vespers, followed by a lantern procession with Rosary and singing. I need to come up with two or three songs for the procession. Does anyone know any hymns for the feast of St. Martin? Google has been incredibly unhelpful...all of the songs I've found have been secular songs for "lantern processions" that don't really have anything to do with St. Martin.
Cantus Selecti (1957) has four chants in honor of St. Martin starting p. 219*, HERE. Also, an alternate tone for one of them is in the back of the book.
We're singing "Iste Confessor" as the hymn during Vespers (as prescribed in the Liber Usualis); for the procession, the organizers of the event would like English hymns (so more people will be likely to follow along, especially since the full choir can't make it that night). Unfortunately I won't have enough of a crew to do motets.
St Martin doesn't get a lot of attention here in the States, but Fr. Samuel Weber's book of Office hymns, Hymnal for the Hours, has three hymns for him.
I'm having trouble uploading them to the forum at the moment, so here they are on my web server:
Perhaps there are some hymns you already know, about characteristics associated with Martin, eg confessor, friend of children, patron of the poor, winemaker, completing preparations for winter - thanksgiving?
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