The priest kneels and incenses the Blessed Sacrament while singing Tantum Ergo (Down in Adoration Falling).
The Blessed Sacrament is returned to the tabernacle. Key Prayers: Latin and English Translations benediction in english and latin pdf
is sung (Latin and English text available in). Following this, a dialogue is led: St. Anthony de Padua - South Bend, IN Panem de caelo praestitisti eis. (Alleluia) / You have given them bread from heaven. Omne delectamentum in se habentem. (Alleluia) / Having within it all sweetness. The Prayer (Collect): The priest kneels and incenses the Blessed Sacrament
Whether you are a traditionalist who insists on ad orientem Benediction or a curious visitor at a parish Holy Hour, the combination of English and Latin opens a door. The Latin roots you in the millennia of Christians who chanted the same Tantum Ergo . The English translation roots you in understanding—so that your Amen is not a mumbled reflex but a roaring assent to the Real Presence. Following this, a dialogue is led: St
As the presider incenses the Blessed Sacrament, the congregation sings this hymn: St Robert Bellarmine - Blue Springs, MO The full Latin and English text for O Salutaris Hostia can be found in the linked documents. St Robert Bellarmine - Blue Springs, MO Part 2: Adoration