The Indian Advocate (Sacred Heart Mission, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 2, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 1, 1902 Page: 24 of 32
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56 The Indian Advocate.
with holy Scripture history astronomy music literature and
fine arts together with a knowledge of the Latin Hebrew" j
Greek and Arabian tongues. A diary of his is yet preserved
with other works which is an honor to the perceptive powers
and trenchant qualities of his intellect. ' "
He composed many hymns and anthems to the Queen of
his heart his Benefactress the Blessed Virgin. Still as the
grandest monument of his devotion that delightful salutation:
"Salve Regina Mater misericordiael vita dulcedo et spes nostra salvel"
(Hail Thee O Queen Mother of Mercy! Thou our life our goodness and
our hope hail Thee!)
was his best effort and has been waf'od on the resonant chords
of time and rings unto posterity.
"Ad te clamamus exules filii Hevae!"
he further sang; and
"Ad te suspiramus gementes et flentes in hac lacrymarum valle!
Et Jesum benedictum fructrum ventris tui nobis post hoc exilium
ostende!"
ascended from the depths of this valley of tears. The poet-
ical exclamation at the close of this hymn as sung at present-
was first uttered by St. Bernard of Clairvaux who in the
year 1146 was commissioned by Pope Eugene III to direct the
enthusiasm of the Germanic peoples to Palestine which again
was threatened by the Infidels. On the evening before Christ-
mas St. Bernard arrived at Spires. He was met by the Ordi-
nary of the diocese with a retinue of the clergy and in the
midst of the rejoicing of the multitude he arrived at the cathe-
dral where he was received by the emperor Conrad and other
nobles with the profoundest reverence. As he entered the
cathedral the glorious song "Salve Regina!" burst forth with
instrumental prelude from the organ the multitude joining
in with thunderous volume and as the last words floated on
the air the pious abbot carried away in holy enthusiasm cried'
out: "O Clemens! O Pia! O Dulcis Virgo Maria!" (O Cle-
ment! O Pious! O Sweet Virgin Mary!) which has since formed
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