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==General information==
==General information==
2nd responsory for {{CiteCat|Good Friday}}
2nd responsory for {{CiteCat|Good Friday}}. Source of text is Matthew 27:51-52 & Luke 23:42, (with minor alterations)


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==Text and translations==
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 23 June 2016

General information

2nd responsory for Good Friday. Source of text is Matthew 27:51-52 & Luke 23:42, (with minor alterations)

Settings by composers

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Text and translations

Latin.png Latin text

Responsorium:
Velum templi scissum est,
et omnis terra tremuit:
Latro de cruce clamabat, dicens:
Memento mei, Domine, dum veneris in regnum tuum.

Versus:
Petrae scissae sunt, et monumenta aperta sunt,
et multa corpora sanctorum qui dormierant, surrexerunt.
Et omnis terra tremuit:
Latro de cruce clamabat, dicens:
Memento mei, Domine, dum veneris in regnum tuum.

English.png English translation

Responsory:
The veil of the temple was rent
and all the earth trembled.
The robber from the cross cried out, saying:
Remember me, Lord, when thou comest into thy kingdom.

Verse:
The rocks were split, and the graves were opened;
and many bodies of the saints who slept, arose.
and all the earth trembled.
The robber from the cross cried out, saying:
Remember me, Lord, when thou comest into thy kingdom.

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