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The engraving by Hieronymus Wierix which Coleridge encountered in 1799. "The Virgin's Cradle Hymn" is a short lullaby text. It was collected while on a tour of Germany by the English poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and published in his Sibylline Leaves of 1817. [1]
Title page of Salvatoris nostri Mater, 1740 (Portuguese National Archive). Salvatoris nostri Mater was a papal bull issued by Pope Benedict XIV on 13 December 1740, ending the ecclesiastical division of the city of Lisbon by suppressing the vacant Metropolitan Archdiocese of Eastern Lisbon and incorporating the whole territory into the Patriarchate of Western Lisbon.
Further, the invocations Mater creatoris and Mater salvatoris are wanting, though this must be due to some oversight of the editor, since they are found in every manuscript of this group; on the other hand, the Auxilium christianorum is introduced though it does not occur in the other texts. This title is found in a Litany of Loreto printed in ...
Salvatoris nostri Mater ("The Mother of Our Saviour") Benedict XIV: Suppresses the vacant Metropolitan Archdiocese of Eastern Lisbon and merges it with the Patriarchate of Lisbon; grants the canons of the cathedral chapter the title of Principal. 1741 (Feb. 23) Apostolicae Servitutis ("Apostolic Servitude")
Syncretic modern representations of Dantor sometimes associate her with the Mater Salvatoris, [4] especially those depicted with children; Our Lady of Lourdes and Our Lady of Mount Carmel as examples. [3] The most common association however, is the Black Madonna of Częstochowa, [9] [10] the patron saint of Poland.
Society of the Divine Savior (Salvatorians) Mater Salvatoris Theologate House, [New Manila, Quezon City] Pastor Bonus Seminary (Archdiocese of Zamboanga) Tetuan, Zamboanga City; Msgr. Gregorio Aglipay Theological Seminary (Diocese of Batac), Batac City, Ilocos Norte.
Jean Mouton (c. 1459 – 30 October 1522) was a French composer of the Renaissance.He was famous both for his motets, which are among the most refined of the time, and for being the teacher of Adrian Willaert, one of the founders of the Venetian School.
The invocations are very simple and all begin, not with the words "Sancta Maria", but with "Sancta mater", e.g.: Sancta mater Creatoris; Sancta mater Salvatoris; Sancta mater munditie, etc. At the end, however, are a few short petitions such as those found in the litanies of the saints.