- Veni
Sancte Spiritus (“Come, Holy Spirit”),
sometimes called the “Golden Sequence” (Latin:
Sequentia Aurea) is a
sequence sung in
honour of God the Holy...
-
Sublimis Deus (English: The
sublime God;
erroneously cited as
Sublimus Dei) is a
Papal bull
promulgated by Pope Paul III on June 2, 1537,
which forbids...
- (History), a
former residence In Latin: (Sigillum
Magistri Generalis Hospitalis Sancte Marie Theutonicorum Ier(oso)l(o)m(i)tan(i).
Probably identical with Heinrich...
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Claude de
Sainctes (b. at Perche, 1525; d. at Crèvecoeur, 1591) was a
French Catholic theologist, author, and controversialist. At the age of
fifteen he...
- Veni
Sancte Spiritus (Come, Holy Spirit), K. 47, is a
sacred composition for
choir and
orchestra by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. He
wrote it in
Vienna in 1768...
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Catholic Church, as well as some
Anglican and
Lutheran denominations. Veni
Sancte Spiritus,
reple tuórum
corda fidélium et tui amóris in eis
ignem accénde...
- Nunc,
Sancte,
nobis Spiritus is a
Christian hymn
which has
traditionally been
attributed to the
fourth century St.
Ambrose of Milan.
However the earliest...
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Werner wrote an
oratorio for
Pentecost Veni,
sancte spiritus (Come, Holy Spirit) on the
sequence Veni
Sancte Spiritus, and Jani
Christou wrote Tongues of...
- di
Santa Maria,
bequeathed sixty soldi to the
Opera Campanilis petrarum Sancte Marie. The sum was then used
toward the
purchase of a few
stones which still...
- —he
states that the
custom of
calling aloud three times the
words 'Pater
Sancte' was
discontinued on the
death of
Clement X. in 1676. 1383–1415 camerlengo...