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by Bible or other Sacred Texts
Translation © by Guy Laffaille

Adoramus te, Christe
Language: Latin 
Our translations:  DUT ENG FRE GER
Adoramus te, Christe, 
et benedicimus tibi; 
Quia per tuam sanctam crucem 
redemisti [mundum]1 .
Domine, miserere nobis.
Agimus tibi gratias,
rex omnipotens beneficiis tuis,
qui vivis et regnas per omnia
saecula saeclorum. 
Amen.

Available sung texts: (what is this?)

•   J. Brahms 

J. Brahms sets lines 1-5

View original text (without footnotes)
1 Brahms: "mundum qui passus es pro nobis"

Text Authorship:

  • by Bible or other Sacred Texts  [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by (Johann Gottfried) Heinrich Bellermann (1832 - 1903), "Adoramus te Christe", op. 11 (3 Motetten für 4 Singstimme a capella) no. 2, published 1866 [ vocal quartet a cappella ], Berlin, Trautwein [sung text not yet checked]
  • by Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897), "Adoramus te, Christe", op. 37 no. 2, published 1866, lines 1-5 [ SSAA chorus a cappella ], from Drei geistliche Chöre für Frauenstimmen (2 Sopran und 2 Alt), no. 2, Leipzig, Rieter-Biedermann [sung text checked 1 time]
  • by Walter Rudolph Niemann (1876 - 1953), "Adoramus te, Christe", published 1906 [ mixed chorus ], from 3 kleine Motetten, no. 2, Bartholf Senff, Plate 2561 [sung text not yet checked]

Available translations, adaptations or excerpts, and transliterations (if applicable):

  • DUT Dutch (Nederlands) (Lau Kanen) , "Wij aanbidden U, Christus", copyright © 2020, (re)printed on this website with kind permission
  • ENG English (Bertram Kottmann) , "We adore You, Christ", copyright © 2007, (re)printed on this website with kind permission
  • FRE French (Français) (Guy Laffaille) , "Nous t'adorons, Christ", copyright © 2010, (re)printed on this website with kind permission
  • GER German (Deutsch) (Bertram Kottmann) , copyright © 2007, (re)printed on this website with kind permission


Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2005-08-29
Line count: 10
Word count: 34

Nous t'adorons, Christ
Language: French (Français)  after the Latin 
Nous t'adorons, Christ,
et nous te bénissons ;
Car par ta sainte croix
tu as racheté le monde.
Seigneur, aie pitié de nous.
Nous te rendons grâce,
roi tout puissant, de tes bienfaits,
toi qui vis et règnes à travers tous
les siècles des siècles. 
Amen.

Text Authorship:

  • Translation from Latin to French (Français) copyright © 2010 by Guy Laffaille, (re)printed on this website with kind permission. To reprint and distribute this author's work for concert programs, CD booklets, etc., you may ask the copyright-holder(s) directly or ask us; we are authorized to grant permission on their behalf. Please provide the translator's name when contacting us.
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This text was added to the website: 2010-12-16
Line count: 10
Word count: 45

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