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*Maurice Duruflé (under copyright) | *Maurice Duruflé (under copyright) | ||
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*[[Ubi caritas (Anonymous)|Gregorian chant]], a cappella | *[[Ubi caritas (Anonymous)|Gregorian chant]], a cappella | ||
*[[Ubi caritas (Gregorian chant)|Gregorian chant arr. Abel Di Marco]] | *[[Ubi caritas (Gregorian chant)|Gregorian chant arr. Abel Di Marco]] |
Revision as of 23:42, 25 March 2010
General Information
The eighth (and final) antiphon for the rite of the Washing of the Feet on Maundy Thursday (= Holy Thursday, the Thursday before Easter). Antiphon, Mode 6, in the Liber Usualis, p.675.
The original hymn was very long; only three verses are used in the rite. Its author is unknown, though the hymn is thought to have been written in France in the 10th century.
Settings by composers
- Douglas Brooks-Davies
- Maurice Duruflé (under copyright)
- Morten Lauridsen (under copyright)
- Gregorian chant, a cappella
- Gregorian chant arr. Abel Di Marco
- Joseph G. Stephens
Original text and translations
Latin text | English translation | French translation |
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Ubi caritas et amor, Deus ibi est. |
Where charity and love are, God is there. |
Où sont amour et charité, Dieu est présent. |