Alma Redemptoris

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Alma redemptoris mater, quae pervia coeli

Author: Contractus Hermannus
Published in 9 hymnals

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Representative Text

Alma Redemptoris
Redemptoris mater quae pervia coeli
Porta porta manes, et Stella maris
Stella maris succure cadenti

Surgere qui curat populo tu quae genuisti
Natura mirante
Natura mirante tuum sanctum genitorem
tuum sanctum genitorem
tuum sanctum genitorem genitorem

Virgo prius ac posterius
Virgo prius ac posterius
Gabirelis Gabrielis
Gabrielis ab ore
Sumens illud illud Ave
Sumens illud illud Ave pecatorum
miserer peccato
rum miserere peccato
rum miserere


Source: A Compilation of the Litanies and Vespers Hymns and Anthems as they are sung in the Catholic Church adapted to the voice or organ #40

Author: Contractus Hermannus

Hermannus Contractus (also known as Herimanus Augiensis or Hermann von Reichenau) was the son of Count Wolverad II von Altshausen. He was born 18 February, 1013 at Altshausen (Swabia). He was a cripple at birth, but intellectually gifted. Therefore his parents sent him to be taught by Abbot Berno on the island of Reichenau. He took his monastic vows here and died on Reichenau 21 September, 1054. He was a mathematician, astronomer, musician, chronicler, and poet, among other things. He is frequently credited as the author of "Alma Redemptoris Mater" and "Salve Regina" Dianne Shapiro, from Schlager, P. (1910). Hermann Contractus. In The Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved October 13, 2014 from New Advent: ht… Go to person page >

Notes

Alma Redemptoris Mater quae pervia coeli. [Blessed Virgin Mary.] One of four Antiphons to the B. V. M. used at the termination of the Offices, the remaining three being the Ave Regina, the Regina coeli, and the Salve Regina. It is ascribed to Hermannus Contractus, who died 1054. In Daniel, ii. p. 318, the text is given in full, together with a note setting forth its use, with readings from a Munich manuscript probably of the 13th century. Concerning its use we may add from Daniel and otherRead More

Tune

[Alma Redemptoris][Loving Mother of our Savior]Highcharts.com
Frequency of use
[Alma Redemptoris]


[Loving Mother of our Savior]


Timeline

Appearance of this hymn in hymnals18001820184018601880190019201940196019802000050100Percent of hymnalsHighcharts.com

Media

A Compilation of the Litanies and Vespers Hymns and Anthems as they are sung in the Catholic Church adapted to the voice or organ #40

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