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Oraison dominicale

Set by André Caplet (1879 - 1925), "Oraison dominicale", 1914-7, published 1918 [ voice and piano (or harp and string quartet) ], from Les prières, no. 1, Paris: Durand & Cie. [Sung Text]

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Au nom du Père, 
du Fils, 
du Saint Esprit. 
Ainsi soit-il.

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  • a text in Greek (Ελληνικά) by Bible or other Sacred Texts , no title, from Matthew 28:19, commonly called the Great Commission or Trinitarian formula
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Notre Père, qui êtes dans les Cieux,
que votre nom soit sanctifié,
que votre règne arrive, 
que votre volonté soit faite
sur la terre comme au Ciel.
Donnez-nous aujourd'hui notre pain de chaque jour,
pardonnez-nous nos offenses,
comme nous pardonnons à ceux qui nous ont offensés,
et ne nous laissez pas succomber à la tentation,
mais délivrez-nous du mal. 
Ainsi soit-il.

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  • a text in Latin by Bible or other Sacred Texts , "Pater noster"
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