Let us raise our voice To proclaim our faith Christ the Lord for us has died Dying, He destroyed our death, Rising, He restored our life. O Lord Jesus, we await Your last return in glory. When we eat the bread and we drink the cup in the blessed Eucharist. We meet You, our risen Savior Giving life to us anew Through life’s journey, be with us, to strengthen us forever. AMEN (2X)
I prefer ones with the lyrics. I still recall when I was in elementary 1950's...Wala pang tagalog or English mass noon....From our chaplain German priest..❤
O saving Victim, op'ning wide The gate of heav'n to us below, Our foes press on from every side; Thine aid supply, thy strength bestow. All praise and thanks to thee ascend Forevermore, blest One in Three; O grant us life that shall not end In our true native land with thee. AMEN
For non-Filipinos: the tune here for "Tantum Ergo" is almost always the default in the Philippines, the exception being the one for the rest of the hymn "Pange Lingua". It has its origins in the Spanish colonial era. In some cases when "Pange Lingua" is chanted as a whole, the first three stanzas are sung to the more universal tune, with "Tantum Ergo" sung separately to the Filipino tune.
Let us raise our voice
To proclaim our faith
Christ the Lord for us has died
Dying, He destroyed our death,
Rising, He restored our life.
O Lord Jesus, we await
Your last return in glory.
When we eat the bread
and we drink the cup
in the blessed Eucharist.
We meet You, our risen Savior
Giving life to us anew
Through life’s journey,
be with us,
to strengthen us forever.
AMEN (2X)
Have a Blessed Corpus Christi Sunday!🙏🏼✝️❤️ Thank you for glorifying God through your music
I prefer ones with the lyrics. I still recall when I was in elementary 1950's...Wala pang tagalog or English mass noon....From our chaplain German priest..❤
O saving Victim, op'ning wide
The gate of heav'n to us below,
Our foes press on from every side;
Thine aid supply, thy strength bestow.
All praise and thanks to thee ascend
Forevermore, blest One in Three;
O grant us life that shall not end
In our true native land with thee.
AMEN
AMEN! :)
Sia lodato Gesù Cristo 🙏⛪️🕊❤️🇮🇹
God Bless 🙏
Amen! Godbless always :)
Madalas itong pinapatugtog during NOVENA sa ST JUDE THADDEUS CHURCH sa MAYNILA every THURSDAYS..
AMEN! 😇❤🙏
God bless all❤❤❤ amen amen 🙏🙏🙏
Ameeen!❤️😌🙏🏻
Salamat po 🙏🍒
thank you! God bless
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For non-Filipinos: the tune here for "Tantum Ergo" is almost always the default in the Philippines, the exception being the one for the rest of the hymn "Pange Lingua". It has its origins in the Spanish colonial era.
In some cases when "Pange Lingua" is chanted as a whole, the first three stanzas are sung to the more universal tune, with "Tantum Ergo" sung separately to the Filipino tune.
Amen :)
Guys guys what is the language of this songs
Latin.
Liturgical music is for organ only, wag mo haluan Ng piano
Please Respect. Thank you & GOD BLESS!
Aldrin De Vega Liturgical music is meant to be played to give glory to God, wag mo haluan ng sobrang technicalities and self-righteousness ❤️
That is not true