PANGE LINGUA/TANTUM ERGO, at the Eucharistic Procession
III
    
 P  Ange  lingua glo-ri- -si   Crpo-ris myst-ri- um, 
 
Sangui-nsque pre-ti- -si,   Quem  in mundi  pr- ti- um  
 
 Fructus ventris gene-r-si   Rex  eff-dit  gnti-  um. 
   
2. Nobis da-tus, nobis na-tus   Ex  intcta Vrgi-ne,      Et  in  
 
 mundo convers-tus, Sparso  verbi  smi-ne,   Su- i  mo-ras  
 
 inco-l-tus  Mi-ro clausit  r-di-ne. 
   
3.   In suprm nocte cn   Re-cmbens cum frtri-bus,  
  
 Observ-ta  le-ge ple-ne    Ci-bis  in le-g- libus,    Ci-bum  
  
turb du- odn    Se dat su-  is m- ni-bus. 
   
4. Verbum ca-ro,  panem ve-rum Verbo carnem ffi-cit:  
     
Fitque sanguis Christi  me-rum, Et si  sensus d-fi-cit,    Ad  
 
firmndum cor sinc-rum  So-la  fi-des sffi-cit. 
Hymn before Benediction 
   
5. TANTUM  ERGO  Sacramntum  Vene-rmur crnu- i:       
   
Et  antquum do-cumntum Novo  cedat  r-tu-  i:    Prstet  
 
fi-des supplemntum Sensu- um de- fctu- i. 
   
6. Ge-ni-t-ri, Ge-ni-tque   Laus et ju-bi-l-ti- o,      Sa- lus,  
    
 ho-nor, virtus quoque   Sit  et bene-dcti-  o:   Procednti  
  
 ab  utrque   Compar sit lau-d- ti- o.     A- men. 
Sing, my tongue, the mystery of the glorious Body and of the precious Blood, 
which,  fruit  of  the  blessed  womb,  He  the  King  of  nations  gave  to  ransom  the 
world.  2. Given  to  us,  born  for  us  of  a  spotless  virgin,  He  dwelt  on  earth, 
sowing the seed of His word, till with a wonderful rite He closed his life. 3. In 
the  night  of  the  last  supper,  seated  with  the  brethren,  having  fulfilled  all  the 
law  required,  to  the  twelve  with  His  own  hands  as  food  He  gives  Himself. 
4. Word  made  flesh,  by  his  word  He  changes  bread  into  his  Body  and  wine 
becomes the Blood of Christ. If our senses fail us, faith alone will make a true 
heart firm. 5. Bowing low then let us worship so great a Sacrament. The old law 
gives place to a new rite, faith supplies the lack of sight. 6. To the Father and to 
the Son be praise and glory, salvation, honor, power and blessing; to Him Who 
from both proceeds be the same worship.