Vatican II Hymnal — (Installment #5) — HYMN SELECTIONS COMPLETED ! ! ! !
  • ChaedatylChaedatyl
    Posts: 44
    And along with Parce Domine, Attende Domine as well!
  • Maureen
    Posts: 679
    The tune of "I Received the Living God" was composed by Dom Clement Jacob. It's still in copyright.

    The words are by Bernard Geoffrey (Geoffroy?) and were translated by a Mr. Hommerding (At least, in the translations I've seen. You've got a different, actually rhyming, translation in your book.)

    Here's the copyright, I guess, and here's the SECLI organization.

    Here's the words in French. The verses rhyme in French, and the chorus isn't so hard to pronounce on a high note.

    Sorry I didn't think about this before. I don't think about the songs from Mass in the Seventies as having any origin, since I was just a little kid back then.
  • RagueneauRagueneau
    Posts: 2,592
    Hello! In general, we did not tend to include Gregorian pieces that are found in the Parish Book of Chant, because ... well, for many reasons. One reason is that this would have been beyond the scope of what we were trying to do. But another reason: 7,000 copies of the Parish Books of Chant have been sold, and we foresee our book being used alongside the Parish Book of chant. This is one reason why many items found in PBC are not "doubled" in our hymnal and reading collection.
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  • ronkrisman
    Posts: 1,396
    Here is an online source for the original French text of Bernard Geoffroy's J'ai reçu le Dieu vivant

    http://www.saintpierredeniveadour.fr/index.php/component/flexicontent/46-d-communion/1603-d-29-jai-recu-le-dieu-vivant

    I am only bouncing this 6 1/2 year old discussion because someone asked me for the text yesterday, and the reference given by Maureen in April 2011 (above) no longer works.
    Thanked by 2CHGiffen bhcordova
  • Carol
    Posts: 856
    I found this an interesting discussion. What is the status of this project?