One of the things I always liked about St. Thomas Aquinas is his uncanny ability to make two hymns out of one. For example, the last two verses of Sacris Solemniis is Panis Angelicus; the last two verses of Pange Lingua is Tantum Ergo. In the hymn we're featuring today, set to an original tune based in part on the Gregorian In Splendoribus Sanctorum, the last two verses of the Verbum Supernum Prodiens is the O Salutaris Hostia.
PDF: Verbum Supernum Prodiens - SATB hymn
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