At
Lauds: St. Peter Damian
Captátor
olim píscium,
iam
nunc piscátor hóminum,
tuis,
Andréa, rétibus
mundi
nos rape flúctibus.
Germánus
Petri córpore
nec
mortis dispar órdine;
quos
una caro génuit,
crux
cælo fratres édidit.
O
germen venerábile,
o
par coróna glóriæ!
Ecclésiæ
patres pii
crucis
sunt æque fílii.
Ad
Iesum fratri prævius
indéxque
vitæ strénuus,
et
nobis esto míseris
beáti
dux itíneris.
Fratris
comes egrégius,
Ecclésias
impénsius
da
caritáte exércitas
pastóri
Petro súbditas.
Vir
Christo dilectíssime,
amóre
fac nos cúrrere,
ut
læti adépti pátriam
Deo
canámus glóriam. Amen.
O Andrew, who once caught fish, now you are a
fisher of men: with your nets rescue us from the raging waves of the world.
Brother of Peter in the flesh; you did not suffer a different kind of death
from him: Born of one flesh you were made brothers in heaven. O venerable
common seed! O equal crown of glory!
Holy Fathers of the Church. Equally Sons of the Cross. You came to Jesus
before your brother, strong proof of your character, also be for us in our
misery a guide on the road blessed. Extraordinary companion to your brother,
grant to the churches under the shepherd Peter that they be moved by immense
love. O Man greatly loved by Christ, make us to run in love that joyfully
reaching our fatherland we may sing God’s glory. Amen.
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