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Revision as of 22:48, 17 February 2015
Vidi aquam is the antiphon for the sprinkling of water at the beginning of Mass during Eastertide; it replaces Asperges me Domine. It consists of an antiphon, a Psalm verse and the Doxology. The text of the antiphon is drawn from the vision of the Temple in Ezechiel 47. The Psalm excerpt is the first verse of Psalm 117 in the Vulgate (Hebrew 118).
Musical settings
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Other settings possibly not included in the manual list above
- Henry Bird Collins — Vidi aquam
- Hernando Franco — Vidi aquam
- Oliver Hayes — Vidi aquam
- Duarte Lobo — Vidi aquam
- Andrew Richesson — Vidi aquam
- Franz Schöpf — Vidi aquam
- Carl Bonaventura Witzka — Vidi aquam
Text and translations
Latin text Vidi aquam egredientem de templo,
Ich sah Wasser hervortreten aus dem Tempel |
English translation I saw water flowing from the temple,
Ik heb water zien vloeien, ter rechterzijde de tempel uit, alleluja; |