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Tantum Ergo
''Tantum ergo'' is the incipit of the last two verses of ''Pange Lingua'', a Medieval Latin hymn written by St Thomas Aquinas c. 1264. The "Genitori Genitoque" and "Procedenti ab utroque" portions are adapted from Adam of St. Victor's Pentecost sequence.〔Jeffers, Ron. ''Translations and Annotations of Choral Repertoire.''Corvallis: Earthsongs. 1988.〕 Tantum Ergo occurs during veneration and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament in the Roman Catholic Church and other churches that have this devotion.〔See, e.g., benediction in English at St. John's Episcopal Church of Detroit, (Benediction @ St. John's Church, Detroit - Part 2 ), at about 1:30, for an example of benediction in the Episcopal Church USA. For an example in the Roman Catholic Church, in Latin, see (Benediction May 2, 2010: Fr. Miguel Marie ).〕 It is usually sung, though solemn recitation is sometimes done, and permitted.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tantum Ergo ) This citation refers only to the practice of the Catholic Church prior to the liturgical changes of Vatican II.〕 ==Text==
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