



Contents Rosarium ex Horis ad usum Sarum

Rosary from the Hours, Sarum Use BVM



The prayer below was a popular form of the Rosary during the Middle Ages. Continuing on the theme of the previous section on the Rosary, the Rosary came in many forms before it was standardized in the late 16th century to the form we have today. The prayer below is a good example of these early forms. It first appeared in the Sarum Hours of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the latter part of the Middle Ages. Instead of a meditation associated with each decade, meditations were assigned to each Ave. Each meditation draws from the Gospel accounts of the life and words of Jesus. In this regard it resembles the present day Scriptural Rosary, where a passage of Scripture is associated with each Ave. Decas Prima First Decade S USCIPE rosarium,

Virgo, deauratum

Iesu Christi compendium

vita decoratum. Ave Maria. A CCEPT , o Virgin,

this golden rosary,

adorned with a summary

of the life of Christ. Hail Mary. Quem virgo carens vitio

de flamine concepisti:

dum Gabrieli nuntio

humillime consensisti. Ave Maria. He whom thou, a virgin pure,

without vice didst conceive,

as thou to the messenger Gabriel,

didst humbly consent. Hail Mary. Quo impraegnata citius

cognatam visitasti:

Ioannemque celeriter

in ventre sanctificasti. Ave Maria. When pregnant with Him,

and visiting thy kinswoman,

John in Elizabeth's womb

thou didst sanctify. Hail Mary. Quem in civitate Bethlehem

laetando genuisti:

neque dolorem aliquem

gignendo pertulisti. Ave Maria. He whom in the city of Bethlehem,

thou didst joyfully give birth,

and didst not suffer

the pains of childbirth. Hail Mary. Quem regis David genere:

mox natum adorasti:

ac vagientem ubere

virgineo lactasti. Ave Maria. He who wast born of King David,

thou didst then adore,

and at thy maidenly breast

didst nurse Him the crying babe. Hail Mary. Quem pannis fasciis

constrictum reclinasti:

et suis obsequiis

te totam mancipasti. Ave Maria. He whom, swaddled in cloth,

into the manger thou didst place,

and to Him thou didst surrender

all thyself to His service. Hail Mary. Quem magno cum tripudio

angeli laudaverunt:

pacemque cum gaudio

in terris cecinerunt. Ave Maria. He who with solemn worship

the angels didst praise,

and a song of peace and joy

on earth didst raise. Hail Mary. Quem pastorem omnium

pastores cognoverunt:

dum in praesepe Dominum

iacente invenerunt. Ave Maria. He who the shepherds didst acknowledge

as the shepherd of us all,

when they didst find their Lord

lying in a manger. Hail Mary. Qui iuxta ritum hominis

passus circumcisione:

dulcis Iesu nominis

cepit impositionem. Ave Maria. He who according to the rites of men

didst suffer circumcision,

and then didst receive

the sweet name of Jesus. Hail Mary. Qui a tribus regibus

ferventer adoratur:

magnisque muneribus

decenter venerant. He whom the three kings,

fervently adored,

and fittingly honored

with great and costly gifts. Hail Mary. Dic unum Pater noster, Credo in Deum, et Ave Maria. Say an Our Father, the Apostle's Creed and a Hail Mary. Decas Secunda Second Decade Q UEM die quadragesima

in templo praesentasti:

ac Moysi legitima

spontanee subisti. Ave Maria. H E whom thou on the fortieth day,

didst present in the temple,

and to the laws of Moses,

didst willingly submit. Hail Mary. Quem Herodem fugiens

Aegypto adduxisti:

tandem inde rediens

ad Nazareth venisti. Ave Maria. He who, while fleeing Herod,

thou didst take to Egypt,

And from thence didst return

to Nazareth. Hail Mary. Quem ad festum transiens:

dolenter perdidisti:

sed mox templum adiens:

gaudenter repperisti. Ave Maria. He who while from Jerusalem returning,

thou didst with such anguish lose:

But upon returning to the temple,

so joyfully didst find. Ave Maria. Quem manuum per opera:

sollicite nutrivisti:

et in aetate tenera:

in omnibus providisti. Ave Maria. He who by the work of thy hands,

thou didst raise and nourish,

And in His tender years,

didst provide for in everything. Hail Mary. Quem Iordanis flumine:

Ioannes baptizavit:

et agnoscens nomine:

digito demonstravit. Ave Maria. He who in the Jordan River:

John didst thus baptize,

and acknowledging Him by name,

didst point Him out. Hail Mary. Quem satanas astutiis:

trifarie tentavit:

salvatorem versutiis:

prudenter obviavit. Ave Maria. He who Satan with such cunning,

thrice didst try to tempt,

and with our Savior,

didst so craftily meet. Hail Mary. Qui tuo pro oraculo:

aquam in vinum mutat:

in quo suos miraculo:

discipulos confirmat. Ave Maria. He who by thy request,

water into wine didst change,

and at the wedding feast,

His disciples didst confirm. Hail Mary. Qui obsessos plurimis:

daemonibus salvavit:

ac infirmos variis:

languoribus curavit. Ave Maria. He who those possessed

by many demons didst cure,

and of the sick didst cure them,

from their various infirmities. Hail Mary. Qui Lazarum cum filio:

viduae suscitavit:

puellam cum prodigio:

ad vitam revocavit. Ave Maria. He who from the dead didst raise

Lazarus and the widow's son.

And with wondrous sign didst

recall the girl to life. Hail Mary. Qui cum peccatoribus:

frequenter manducavit:

hisque paenitentibus:

peccata relaxavit. He who with the sinners,

didst frequently eat,

And of those who repented,

their sins he didst loose. Hail Mary. Dic unum Pater noster, Credo in Deum, et Ave Maria. Say an Our Father, the Apostle's Creed and a Hail Mary. Decas Tertia Third Decade C UIUS pedes lacrimis:

peccatrix irrigavit:

dolensque ex intimis:

veniam impetravit. Ave Maria. H E whose feet with tears

the sinful woman didst wash:

And grieving with all her heart,

He didst pardon her. Hail Mary. In monte Thabor deforis:

qui transfiguratur:

et gloriosi corporis:

maiestas declaratur. Ave Maria. He who was transfigured,

upon Mount Tabor outdoors,

And with glorified body

didst declare His authority. Hail Mary. Cum palmis celebriter:

in urbem quem duxerunt:

vespere sed turpiter:

vacuum dimiserunt. Ave Maria. He who was lead into the city,

with palm branches so solemnly,

but was so shamefully sent

away empty at eventide. Hail Mary. In cena qui novissima:

pedes suorum lavit:

escaque nobilissima:

cum sanguine cibavit. Ave Maria. He who at the Last Supper,

didst wash the feet of His own,

And with most noble food didst feed them,

His very Flesh and Blood. Hail Mary. In horto mente anxia:

prolixe qui oravit:

et aquam prae tristitia:

cum sanguine sudavit. Ave Maria. He who was in such anguish,

prayed profusely in the garden,

and with such great sadness,

didst sweat with drops of blood. Hail Mary. Quem viri malefici:

crudeliter vinxerunt:

Annaeque pontifici:

ligatum adduxerunt. Ave Maria. He who the evil doers

didst so cruelly fetter:

And to the high priest Annias,

didst lead Him bound. Hail Mary. Vultum cuius turpibus:

sputis maculabant:

et pugnorum ictibus:

dire verberabant. Ave Maria. He whose face was marred

so shamefully with spit:

And was struck with such

fearful blows of their fists. Hail Mary. Quem Pilati sedibus:

damnandum praesentabant:

atque falsis testibus:

dolose accusabant. Ave Maria. He who to Pilate sitting:

they didst present for condemnation:

And with false witnesses,

didst so deceitfully accuse. Hail Mary. A Iudaeis exhibitum:

Herodes quem immisit:

sed per despectum habitum:

ut fatuum remisit. Ave Maria. He who to the crowd was presented,

and then to Herod sent,

but on account of His appearance,

sent back to Pilate as foolish. Hail Mary. Quem indutum purpura:

columne alligatum:

corona pungit spinea:

flagellis verberatum. Ave Maria. He who was robed in purple,

to a a column tied,

pricked with a crown of thorns,

and beaten with a lash. Hail Mary. Dic unum Pater noster, Credo in Deum, et Ave Maria. Say an Our Father, the Apostle's Creed and a Hail Mary. Decas Quarta Fourth Decade Q UEM confossum vulneribus:

milites subsannarunt:

ac crucifige vocibus:

Iudaei conclamarunt. Ave Maria. H E , pierced with many wounds,

who the soldiers mocked,

and the Jews didst cry out

to be crucified. Hail Mary. Ut reum quem sceleris:

Pilatus condemnavit:

crucis lignum humeris:

propriis baiulavit. Ave Maria. He who Pilate condemned

like a criminal:

didst upon His shoulder

bear the wood of the Cross. Hail Mary. Calvariae quem vestibus:

loco exuerunt:

et manibus cum pedibus:

cruci affixerunt. Ave Maria. He who at Calvary,

they stripped of clothes,

And His hands and feet,

didst nail to the Cross. Hail Mary. Pro suis tortoribus:

attente hic precatur:

dum crucis doloribus:

extensus tenebatur. Ave Maria. For His torturers,

He didst so earnestly pray,

while He was held outstretched,

suffering upon the cross. Hail Mary. Qui latroni omnia

crimina dimisit:

ac paradisi gaudia

ilico promisit. Ave Maria. He who dismissed

all the good thief's sins,

and to him the joys of Paradise

didst promise that day. Hail Mary. Qui Ioanne discipulo

te matrem commendavit:

quem tibi in patibulo

in filium donavit. Ave Maria. He, while upon the Cross,

who thee to John the Disciple,

didst commend as mother,

And John to thee as son. Hail Mary. Qui se relictum ovibus

dum patri querebatur:

inimicorum vocibus

turpiter blasphematur. Ave Maria. He, abandoned by his flock,

while crying out to the Father,

Was so shamelessly reviled

by the shouts of His enemies. Hail Mary. Qui dum exhaustis viribus

<<sitio>> clamavit:

fel et acetum faucibus

miles propinavit. Ave Maria. He, when exhausted of His strength,

didst cry out, "I thirst",

to whom the soldier didst give

vinegar and gall to drink. Hail Mary. Qui prophetarum edita

consummans passione:

primi parentis debita

persolvit ratione. Ave Maria. He, who, consumed with the suffering

predicted by the prophets,

paid in full the debt

of our first parents. Hail Mary. In manus patris tradidit

spiritum pretiosum:

alta voce dum edidit

canticum dulcorosum. Ave Maria. He who surrendered His precious spirit

into His Father's hands

as He recited in loud voice

a sweet psalm. Hail Mary. Dic unum Pater noster, Credo in Deum, et Ave Maria. Say an Our Father, the Apostle's Creed and a Hail Mary. Decas Quinta Fifth Decade C RUCIS mortem subiens

in pace obdormivit:

electos eripiens

infernum introivit. Ave Maria. U NDERGOING death on the Cross

in peace He didst sleep:

Entering the abode of the dead,

He didst save the elect. Hail Mary. Satelles latus domini

lancea perforavit:

hinc aqua iuncto sanguine

abunde emanavit. Ave Maria. The guard pierced the side

of the Lord with a lance:

from which abundantly flowed forth

blood and water. Hail Mary. Cuius corpus sanctissimum

de cruce ceperunt:

et sepulcrum mundissimum

eidem aptaverunt. Ave Maria. Whose most holy body

from the Cross they took

and prepared for it

a clean tomb. Hail Mary. Qui virtute propria

a morte resurrexit:

teque a tristitia

discipulosque erexit. Ave Maria. Who didst by His own power

arise from death

and raised thee and the

disciples from their sadness. Hail Mary. Super caelorum sidera

ascendit virtuose:

atque in patris dextera

residet gloriose. Ave Maria. Above the stars of heaven,

He ascended in power

and at the Father's right

resides in glory. Hail Mary. Qui pentecostes ipsum

spiritum emisit:

apostolis pro fervore

ante promisit. Ave Maria. He who on Pentecost didst send

forth the Spirit Himself

that He had promised to the

apostles beforehand. Hail Mary. Qui te super aethera

potenter exaltavit:

et in sua dextera

decenter collocavit. Ave Maria. He who exalted thee

above the heavens

and to His right side

didst so fittingly call. Hail Mary. Propter mundi scelera

qui iudex est venturus:

singulorum opera

strenue discussurus. Ave Maria. For the sins of the world,

He who is the judge to come

will bringeth the works of each

swiftly all to naught. Hail Mary. Dira qui supplicia

est reprobis daturus:

sed electis gaudia

aeterna collaturus. Ave Maria. He who to the rejected

will meet out dire punishments,

but to the elect

will call to eternal joy. Hail Mary. Orantibus rosarium

aureum tuae matris:

Iesu Christe propitium

vultum tui patris. Amen. For those, O Jesus Christ,

who pray this golden Rosary

of Thy mother, ask Thy Father

to be merciful to us in His presence. Dic unum Pater noster, Credo in Deum, et Ave Maria. Say an Our Father, the Apostle's Creed and a Hail Mary. Conclusio Conclusion In omni tribulatione et angustia nostra, succurre nobis piissima Virgo Maria. In our every tribulation and difficulty, help us o most loving Virgin Mary. Oratio:

Interveniat pro nobis quaesumus, Domine Iesu Christe, apud tuam clementiam gloriosissima Dei genetrix virgo semper Maria: cuius sacratissimam animam in hora passionis et mortis tuae doloris gladius pertransivit. Qui vivis et regnas cum Deo Patre in unitate Spiritus Sancti Deus, per omnia saecula saeculorum. Amen. Prayer:

Let intercession be made for us, we beseech Thee, O Lord Jesus Christ, before the throne of Thy mercy, by the blessed Virgin Mary, Thy Mother, whose most holy soul was pierced by a sword of sorrow in the hour of Thy bitter Passion. Through Thee, Jesus Christ, Savior of the world, who with the Father and the Holy Spirit livest and reignest for ever and ever. Amen. Latin from the Hortulus Animae, 1515. Tr MWM.





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