Sacris solemniis
"Sacris solemniis" is a hymn written by St. Thomas Aquinas for the feast of Corpus Christi. The strophe of Sacris solemniis that begins with the words "Panis angelicus" has often been set to music separately from the rest of the hymn. It appears about 1768 in the iberian musical form Vilancete/Villancico at Francesc Morera's "Si el grano divino". Most famously, in 1872 César Franck set this strophe for voice, harp, cello, and organ, and incorporated it into his Messe à trois voix Opus 12. The hymn expresses the doctrine that the bread and wine are changed into the Body and Blood of Christ. In the Roman Catholic tradition the concept of transubstantiation is presented as an explanation of how this change happens.
The phenomenon whereby the strophe of Sacris solemniis that begins with the words "Panis angelicus" is often treated as a separate hymn has occurred also with other hymns that Thomas Aquinas wrote for Corpus Christi: Verbum supernum prodiens, Adoro te devote, and Pange lingua gloriosi corporis mysterium.
Latin text and English version
The Latin text below is from the Liturgy of the Hours. The English translation is a cento based upon a translation by John David Chambers.In popular culture
In the 4th episode of the first season of the 2022 television show Night Sky, the character Jude sings the first verse of Sacris solemniis at a karaoke bar.Text
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